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Steve Kinchen To-Do List

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Normal Hill Cemetery

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Maps of Texas

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==Maps of Texas== Please chronologically list images below [[Image:Maps_of_Texas.jpg | 100px]] '''1708''' A Map of Mexico or New Spain, Florida now called Louisiana and Part of California &c. By[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Moll H. Moll Geographer] [[Image:Maps_of_Texas-1.jpg|100px]] '''1773''' [http://www.glo.texas.gov/cf/ArcMaps/ArcMapsDetail.cfm?intCounter=3031 Carta de las provincias de Tejas Nuevo Santander, Nuevo Reino de Leon y Nueva Estremadura], 1773, Map #3031, Map Collection, Archives and Records Program, Texas General Land Office, Austin, TX. [[Image:Maps_of_Texas-2.jpg|100px]] '''1845''' [http://www.glo.texas.gov/cf/ArcMaps/ArcMapsDetail.cfm?intCounter=89023 Commemorative Map of the Republic of Texas], 1845, Map # 89023, Map Collection, Archives and Records Program, Texas General Land Office, Austin, TX. [[Image:Maps_of_Texas-3.jpg|100px]] '''1845'''[http://www.glo.texas.gov/cf/ArcMaps/ArcMapsDetail.cfm?intCounter=88894 New Map of Texas with the Contiguous American and Mexican States], 1845, Map#88894, Map Collection, Archives and Records Program, Texas General Land Office, Austin, TX ==Resources== [http://www.glo.texas.gov/what-we-do/history-and-archives/our-collections/ArcMaps/index.html '''Texas General Land Office Archives'''] Much of the story of Texas lands is told and reflected through the vast Map Collection of the Texas General Land Office Archives. The Collection consists of more than 45,000 manuscript and lithograph (printed) maps, sketches and documents dating from the early 1800s. Many of these maps and sketches were drawn by early Texas settlers, trailblazing surveyors and enterprising German immigrants who were especially skilled in the drafting arts of the mid- to late-19th century. The Texas General Land Office Archives Map Collection represents over 170 years of creation, accumulation and dedicated stewardship. This stewardship continues today through the Texas General Land Office Save Texas HistoryTM program, which raises private dollars to preserve these maps for future generations. Through generous donations, thousands of maps and sketch files have been digitally scanned and made available on the agency website. Scanning also allows the printing of high-resolution, full-color map reproductions. Sale of these reproductions supports conservation of more original maps and documents. [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/maps.php Cartography]Special Collections’ cartography holdings are housed in the Virginia Garrett Cartographic History Library, which was established in 1978. Thousands of maps and atlases, dating from 1493 to the present, feature the work of noted cartographers such as Martin Waldseemüller, Abraham Ortelius, Jodocus Hondis, Vincenzo Coronelli, and Guillaume DeLisle. The materials focus on five centuries of exploration and mapping of the New World, with particular emphasis on the region of the Gulf Coast and the Greater Southwest, which includes Northern Mexico, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Special Collections also acquires materials supporting the study of the history of cartography, as well as maps and books relating to U. S. exploration and settlement. Of particular interest to researchers are the more than 1,000 maps depicting Texas in its various geographical and political configurations. [http://libguides.uta.edu/ccon Cartographic Connections] This collection provides access to historic maps of Texas, the Gulf Coast, and the Southwestern United States. The collection contains maps dating from the 1500s through the 1900s as well as resources for teachers and students.

Michael Bowers To-Do List

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Jeroen van Dijk To-Do List

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Colton City Cemetery

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Daisy Rylee To-Do List

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St. Mary's Cemetery, Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York

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*Roman Catholic Cemetery in Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York.

Mount Calvary Cemetery, Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York

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==Description== *Huge Roman Catholic Cemetery in Cheektowaga, New York just east of Buffalo, New York. *Almost 80 thousand interments *Original large gateposts removed for highway construction in 1960s. *Owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of New York. ==Burials== *[[Versch-1 | Bernafine (Versch) Kellermann]] *[[Kellermann-2 | Charles W. Kellermann]] ==Findagrave Memorials== *[[http://www.findagrave.com | Findagrave Memorials]]

United German and French Cemetery, Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York

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*Large old cemetery in Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, outside Buffalo, New York. *Large number of burials of German, French, and Alsatian immigrants to Erie County, New York

St. Mary's Cemetery, Herndon, Rawlings, Kansas

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==Description== *Roman Catholic Cemetery for rural community of Herndon, Kansas and surrounding areas of Rawlins County, Kansas *Herndon and Rawlins County are located in the northwest area of the state of Kansas, USA, near the border with the state of Nebraska. *Surnames associated with this cemetery include VERSCH, KLIEDOSTY, SCHMITT, ZWICKI, NIEMETH, HAFNER, SIEBOLT, LORENTZ, WOLKENSDORFER, DURANT, HUSS, SATTLER, and possibily more. ==Burials== *[[Versch-12 | Adam Versch]] *[[Kliedosty-1 | Anna (Kliedosty) Versch]] ==Findagrave Memorials== *[[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Huss&GSiman=1&GScid=93674&| Findagrave Memorials]]

Holy Cross Cemetery, Lackawanna, Erie County, New York

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*Large Roman Catholic Cemetery in South Buffalo. *owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, and affiliated with Our Lady of Victory Bascilica parish.

Robert LaBonte To-Do List

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I am looking for information on 1st and 2nd cousins ..

Lundie's Forman Family Index Binder To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category:Judy-74]] I need to work through my Grandfathers' research and find affirming sources so I can appropriately document his hard work. This is the place I am going to methodically do that. I'm starting with the Forman and Severs lines, but will add more as I go. I welcome questions and discussions. I'm not a pro, but I have a desire for accuracy! Namaste. [[Judy-74|Lundie]] {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="7" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Forman-6|Forman, John ]] || 1711-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Naylor-21|Forman, Elizabeth (Naylor) ]] || 1714-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Forman-7|Forman, Robert W.]] || 1736-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-8|Forman, John ]] || 1738-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Forman-152|Forman, Robert Naylor]] || 1916-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Coffman-320|Forman, Mary (Coffman)]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-156|Forman, Alexander ]] || 1802-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Forman-157|Forman, Alexander J. ]] || 1860-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-159|Forman, Almira ]] || 1833-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-160|Forman, Benjamin ]] || 1873-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Forman-161|Forman, Caroline ]] || 1840-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-163|Forman, Charles Dennis ]] || 1891-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-164|Forman, Charles W.]] || 1856-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-165|Forman, Clara ]] || 1836-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-166|Forman, Elizabeth ]] || 1795-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Forman-167|Forman, Elizabeth ]] || 1769-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Forman-168|Forman, Filmore ]] || 1855-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Forman-169|Forman, Florence ]] || 1870-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-171|Forman, Georgia ]] || 1884-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Forman-173|Forman, Harry Milton]] || 1880-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Forman-174|Forman, Isaac ]] || 1784-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Forman-176|Forman, James H. ]] || 1868-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-177|Forman, Jane ]] || 1779-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Forman-180|Forman, John E.]] || 1767-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Forman-181|Forman, Joseph ]] || 1809-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Forman-182|Forman, Joseph ]] || 1771-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Forman-183|Forman, Julius Kimball]] || 1854-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-184|Forman, Lucas ]] || 1838-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-185|Forman, Lutitia ]] || 1876-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Forman-186|Forman, Madison ]] || 1830-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Forman-187|Forman, Marcellus Nathan]] || 1858-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Forman-189|Forman, Margaret Jermina]] || 1841-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-190|Forman, Margaret ]] || 1812-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-191|Forman, Mary ]] || 1781-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Forman-192|Forman, Mary ]] || 1797-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Forman-193|Forman, Mary B.]] || 1866-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Forman-194|Forman, Minerva ]] || 1843-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-195|Forman, Miranda ]] || 1852-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Forman-196|Forman, Naylor ]] || 1835-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-197|Forman, Ora Julius]] || 1887-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-198|Forman, Phoebe-Jane ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-199|Forman, Rachel ]] || 1777-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Forman-200|Forman, Rebecca ]] || 1786-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Forman-201|Forman, Rebecca ]] || 1804-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Forman-202|Forman, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-203|Forman, Richard ]] || 1773-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Forman-204|Forman, Robert ]] || 1799-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Forman-207|Forman, Samuel ]] || 1866-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Forman-208|Forman, Samuel ]] || 1775-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Forman-211|Forman, Upton ]] || 1845-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-212|Forman, William ]] || 1862-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Forman-213|Forman, William ]] || 1807-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Graham-2921|Forman, Verna Alma (Graham) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-6614|Forman, Catherine (Hall) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-6615|Forman, Elizabeth (Hall) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martin-9194|Forman, Unknown (Martin) ]] || || to-do |- | [[May-1581|Forman, Elizabeth (May) ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-10767|Forman, Eppa (Miller) ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Severs-19|Forman, Blanche (Severs)]] || || to-do |- | [[Casson-15|Forman, Carol (Casson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-214|Forman, Lawrence Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-215|Forman, Lawrence Payne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-216|Forman, Alexander ]] || 1860-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Forman-217|Forman, Israel ]] || 1829-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Forman-221|Forman, Dorothy (DeeDee) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-222|Forman, Alexander Hardie ]] || 1883-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Forman-223|Forman, Maucealeene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-224|Forman, Nyna Lucy ]] || 1887-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-225|Forman, Pliny ]] || 1855-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Forman-226|Forman, Milton ]] || 1857-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Forman-227|Forman, Laura J. ]] || 1854-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-232|Forman, Lucis ]] || 1840-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-233|Forman, Lamira ]] || 1833-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-236|Forman, Almanda ]] || 1846-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-238|Forman, Robert Alexander ]] || 1904-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-239|Forman, Arthur ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-240|Forman, Laura ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-241|Forman, Henry D. ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-242|Forman, Laurie S. ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-243|Forman, Nelson ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-261|Forman, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-263|Forman, Lawrence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-195395|Forman, Unknown (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[McAtee-35|Severs, Phebe Jane (McAtee) ]] || 1858-12-09 || to-do |- | [[McPherson-401|Severs, Elizabeth (McPherson) ]] || 1820-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Severs-18|Severs, Albert Jesse ]] || 1846-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Severs-20|Severs, Cynthia Appalonia ]] || 1860-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Severs-21|Severs, Elizabeth Francisca ]] || 1853-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Severs-22|Severs, Emma Agnes ]] || 1884-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Severs-23|Severs, Essie Ethelene ]] || 1882-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Severs-24|Severs, Frances Caroline ]] || 1843-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Severs-25|Severs, George Fillmore ]] || 1858-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Severs-26|Severs, Georgia Alberta ]] || 1880-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Severs-27|Severs, John Franklin ]] || 1848-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Severs-28|Severs, Louisa Katherine ]] || 1841-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Severs-29|Severs, Madge ]] || 1890-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Severs-30|Severs, Mathilda Ann ]] || 1851-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Severs-31|Severs, Nancy Eudora ]] || 1862-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Severs-32|Severs, Sara Jane ]] || 1838-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Severs-33|Severs, Unnamed Twin ]] || 1879-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Severs-34|Severs, Unnamed Twin ]] || 1879-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Severs-35|Severs, William Porter ]] || 1816-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Severs-36|Severs, William Scott ]] || 1855-10-22 || to-do |- |}

K. M. To-Do List

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Keith Sears To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sears-1509|Keith Sears]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sears-1509&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Keith Sears To-Do List|Keith's current to-do list]].''

Robert Paterson To-Do List

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Spot

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This is a sample page for a family pet. We could include anything we want about Spot here. Memories about Spot can be added below. [[Category:Examples]]

Our Family Mysteries-29

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Who are his mom & dad? Death cert. said JA Reagan & Xenia Etheridge or Ethiridge. Marion Fletcher Reagan 1885/04/07 - 1927/11/01. born in Weakley co TN. Died in a hospital in San Antonio TX. death certificate misspelled his first name as Marian. He usually went by Fletch. Buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Lexington, Holmes Co, MS. info from TX death cert. & his 2nd wife Reubie (Gulledge) Reagan who later married a Mr. Tate. She was his 2nd wife. He was sent to TX to die or recover from advanced TB 2 years before his death. He had children by both marriages. Curtis & Mae by first, Mary Harriet by 2nd.

Hornsby Mysteries

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=== '''The Cwmgoody Murder''' === I came across the events of the murder in 1848 at Cwmgwdi Farm, south of Brecon, Wales as I was researching my family tree as my great great grandfather (Edmund Hornsby) was implicated as part of the investigations. Digging deeper I discovered a fascinating tale that I recommend to anyone interested in local history, the legal institutions of the time and/or true crime. In 1848 on a cold and moonlit November morning, at the farmyard of Cwmgoody three miles from Brecon in Wales, seventeen-year-old Thomas Williams calmly picked up an axe and drove it into the head of his fellow servant Thomas Edwards. I have written an account of that day and the ramifications, both legal and otherwise that led on from that grisly event, the public response and subsequent manhunt, and the eventual capture, trial and execution of the young murderer. It was noted in the newspapers of the time that: '''“No case has ever occurred in which so much has been done to attract the attention of the police and the authorities all over the kingdom”.''' Also, if anyone from the area knows anything about this murder mystery it would be excellent if they could inform me. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Tina Parker To-Do List

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Photos and Images of Alta California

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Sandovals Family Mysteries

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I am the great grandaughter of the late Jasper Sandoval. He had a soon by the name of Joseph Aaron Sandoval born april 4 1935. I am looking for any knowen relatives to them. Jasper married beesie sandoval not sure ger maiden name.

Stoner Family Mysteries

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

Kamie Zaracki To-Do List

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

Hawes Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Hawes. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] would like to find more about and relatives of George Smith hawes son of Jefferson monroe hawes and suphronie smith hawes.

Simpson Family Mysteries

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Stephanie Geist To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gaughf-2|Stephanie Geist]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gaughf-2&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Stephanie Geist To-Do List|Stephanie's current to-do list]].''

Genesee Valley Lutheran Cemetery, Genesee, Idaho

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[[Category: Latah County, Idaho, Cemeteries]][[Category: Genesee Valley Lutheran Cemetery, Genesee, Idaho]] For interments click link above to Genesee Valley Lutheran Cemetery

Familien Chronik Helene Bergner

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A family bible started by [[Zimmermann-252|Helene Bergner (born Zimmermann)]] mostly covering her descendants.

Genesee Valley Lutheran Cemetery

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Descendants of Benjamin Markham, Rev. (Clerk In Holy Orders)

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==Descendants of Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders]== ====Provided by Bart Simon==== 1 Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders] b: 01-04-1841 South Silverlin (?), Louth, Lincolnshire, England d: 21-10-1908 Benrae, Bulwer, Polela, South Africa Died aged 67yrs 7months. 1879 Made Priest by the Bishop of Maritz. +1st Wife of Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders]: Elizabeth Susan Chadwick Kelly b: Abt. 1845 England d: 01-1873 Natal, South Africa. 2 Benjamin Thomas Kelly Markham b: 29-08-1872 Church Street, Pietermaritzburg, Union National, South Africa d: 14-12-1950 Rockhurst, Camperdown, South Africa. +Jesse Irene Edmondson b: Unknown d: Aft. 21-12-1950. 3 Margaret Hazel Irene Markham b: 1914 South Africa. +Thomas Frederick Blake Massingham b: Unknown South Africa. 3 Jesse Evelyn Markham b: Unknown South Africa. +Reginald Wallace b: Unknown South Africa. +2nd Wife of Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders]: Rachel Tanner Ray b: 13-06-1842 Devonshire, England d: 09-09-1916 Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. 2 Evelyn Hannah Ray Markham b: 02-05-1876 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa d: 1968 South Africa. +Edward Graham b: 24-01-1865 Of Melrose, Boston, Natal, South Africa d: 13-09-1917 Umlaas Rd., Winterskloof, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. 3 Edward Rowland Graham b: Abt. 1897 RSA 3 Kathleen Rae Graham b: Abt. 1899 RSA 3 Violet Ellen Graham b: Unknown RSA 3 Phyllis Evelyn Graham b: Unknown RSA 2 Wilfred Lawrence Ward Markham b: 12-06-1877 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa. +Elsie Lilian Greenwood b: Unknown. 3 Wilfred Ray Greenwood Markham b: Unknown South Africa d: Abt. 1936 South Africa. +Aimee Jean Rush Munro b: Unknown Of South Africa d: Aft. 1936. 2 Margaret Rachel Ray Markham b: 12-12-1878 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa d: 15-11-1902 Ashtonvale, Bulwer, South Africa. Never Married. 2 Richard Albert Clement Markham b: 10-10-1880 Commercial Road, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa d: 1959 South Africa. +Elizabeth Hermina Bullot b: Unknown Of South Africa d: Aft. 1959. 3 Elsie Markham b: Abt. 1900. 2 Reginald Cecil Stenton Markham b: 19-03-1883 Bulwer, Natal, South Africa d: 07-02-1951 Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. +Lilian Erskine Grieve b: 1889 Portabello, Edinburgh, Scotland d: 1954. 3 Reginald Ray Erskine Markham b: Unknown South Africa. +Mollie Campbell b: Unknown. 3 Lawrence Anderson 'Fish' Markham, Cricketer b: 12-09-1924 Mbabane, Swaziland, South Africa d: 05-08-2000 [d:08-05-2000?] Pietermaritzburg, RSA. +Velma Theresa Olivier b: Unknown 4 ? Markham. 3 Neville Evelyn Markham, Cricketer b: 01-02-1926 Mbabane, Swaziland, RSA d: 26-04-2000 Of 88 Tanner Road, Wembley, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal. +Daphne E. Hind b: Unknown. 4 Alan Stenton Markham b: Unknown. 4 Michelle Elizabeth Markham, Dr. b: Unknown Of RSA. 4 Craig Baring Markham b: Unknown d: Of Durban, South Africa. 4 Grant Erskine Markham b: Unknown South Africa. +Dolores Fouche b: 31-05-1953 South Africa. 5 Brett Damon Markham b: 10-11-1981 Pretoria, RSA. 5 Lauren Janine Markham b: 09-12-1983 Durban, Natal, RSA. 2 Phyllis Markham.

Niagara Mineral Water Works

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

North Ward Elementary School

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*Small inner-city school *Closed due to lack of space

Bradshaw Family Mysteries

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UEL James Bradshaw Jr b1763 - where was he station in British Army until 1796?

Spanish La Florida Photos and Images

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Nuthall Family Mysteries

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I am trying to find out more about my family line" 1) my mother: Jill Moira (Nuthall) Chapman, first marriage was to Norman John Kennedy in Cape Town, second marriage to Ian Rawson Chapman, in Rhodesia. 2) her parents, Frank Walter Nuthall, and especially, Irene Olive (Schultz) Nuthall...

Muttersholtz Protestante Churchyard Cemetery

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[[European Cemeteries]] [[Cemeteries in France]] [[Cemeteries in Alsace, France]] [[Cemeteries in Bas-Rhin]] [[Muttersholtz, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France]] ---- ==Description== *Old churchyard cemetery for Protestant burials on the grounds of the Muttersholtz Protestante Church in Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France *Condition of remaining stones unknown. *Church records go back to 1684, and are kept in the Archives in Strausborg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. ==Surnames== *GISSELBRECHT *KELLERMANN *SIGWALD *SIGWALT *URBAN *WALTHER

Chapman Family Mysteries

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I am looking for ANY information about my father, Ian Rawson Chapman. I know more about some of the Chapmans in the 18th century than I do about him. At the same time I am looking for more information about 1) his sister, Moira June Chapman 2) his grandmother Mary Chapman, wife of Harry Chapman, parents of Evan Granville Chapman 3) his grandfather, Percy John Osborne, husband of Lillian Mary Maria (Bain) Osborne, parents of Myrtle Kathleen Osbrne

Lynn Lindenschmidt To-Do List

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Elizabeth Leatherhead Cutter

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Betsy Collins To-Do List

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

Fannon To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Duval-549|Sherry Duval]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Duval-549&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sherry Duval To-Do List|Sherry's current to-do list]].''

Haight Evans

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] | [[Bates-4960|Bates, Peter Edelbert]] || 1866-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Bates-4984|Bates, Daniel David]] || 1835-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Mikels-85|Bates, Nellie Frances (Mikels) ]] || 1872-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Bullock-1403|Bullock, David , SR]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hood-1359|Bullock, Elizabeth (Hood) ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Christie-1067|Christie, Israel ]] || 1828-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Daily-209|Daily, Margaret ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elledge-16|Elledge, Francis ]] || 1749-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Elledge-19|Elledge, William ]] || 1723-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kindred-25|Elledge, Sarah (Kindred) ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Evans-5943|Evans, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Evans-9069|Evans, Jess ]] || || to-do |- | [[Evans-9070|Evans, George ]] || 1862-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Evans-9071|Evans, Loved ]] || 1808-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Evans-9072|Evans, Willard ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-5791|Evans, Mary Ann (Freeman) ]] || 1820-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Bates-4942|Evans, Delvina (Bates)]] || || to-do |- | [[Shafer-675|Evans, Arvilda (Shafer) ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haight-377|Haight, Reuben ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haight-378|Haight, Israel Christie]] || 1884-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Christie-1089|Haight, Sarah Elma (Christie) ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haight-380|Haight, William Holmes]] || 1818-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-20658|Haight, Mary Ann (Taylor) ]] || 1830-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Haight-381|Haight, Reuben ]] || 1769-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Wright-12644|Haight, Sarah (Wright) ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-4961|Hay, Myrtle May (Bates) ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Killebrew-65|Killebrew, William ]] || 1799-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Killebrew-66|Killebrew, Lawrence , SR]] || 1763-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Killebrew-67|Killebrew, Robert ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hostetter-58|Killebrew, Martha (Hostetter) ]] || 1807-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Bullock-1402|Killebrew, Elizabeth (Bullock) ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-17063|Killebrew, Agnes (Adams) ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scholl-242|Mikels, Charity Ann (Scholl) ]] || 1809-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Shull-190|Mikels, Lavina (Shull) ]] || 1846-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Mikels-84|Mikels, Samuel ]] || 1847-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Pollard-884|Pollard, Zilpha Alice]] || 1869-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Porter-6191|Porter, Nancy Tisdale]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wright-5313|Potter, Sarah (Wright) ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haight-376|Roberts, Shirley (Haight)]] || || to-do |- | [[Scholl-205|Scholl, Isaac ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scholl-210|Scholl, Peter ]] || 1754-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Scholl-218|Scholl, Jesse Bryan ]] || 1797-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Elledge-27|Scholl, Charity Sarah (Elledge) ]] || 1794-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Scholl-237|Scholl, Peter Morgan]] || 1754-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Scholl-239|Scholl, William ]] || 1784-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Shafer-676|Shafer, Joseph ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sult-43|Shafer, Delinda (Sult) ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scholl-219|Shull, James Monroe (Scholl) ]] || 1822-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Killebrew-64|Shull, Matilda (Killebrew) ]] || 1824-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Shull-192|Shull, Jesse Bryan]] || 1797-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-7143|Taylor, Mary A ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Evans-9068|White, Bertha (Evans)]] || || to-do |- | [[Pollard-871|Wickstrom, Isie Marie (Pollard) ]] || 1897-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Wilkes-154|Wilkes, Sarah C. ]] || 1829-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Wilkes-156|Wilkes, Joseph ]] || || to-do |- |}

Connect For The Cure Interest Group

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[[Project:Global_Family_Reunion|Global Family Reunion Project]] members who are participating in AJ Jacobs' "Connect For The Cure" Alzheimer's fundraiser. For every person connected to AJ, he will donate $1 up to $10000.
WikiTreers have connected X people for the cure!
Participants [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] - no connections yet

Biographie de Guillaume Goyau

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Famille fondatrice du village de Longueuil Sources: Personnages de Longueuil par Marc Leber http://marigot.ca/Repertoire2/html/publications/pubLeberFamilles.html

Tompkins Family Mysteries-1

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I am researching my Grand Aunt Margaret Tompkins Whited Yerxa. born abt 1905 1910 US Census shows her living in the household of William & Hattie (Freeman) Whited as 2nd cousin. 1920 US Census shows her as adopted daughter. Marriage records list her mother and father as William & Hattie. (1925) Who are her parents? I had previously assumed that her parents were Henry & Myrtle (Dobson) Tompkins, but cannot connect the dots. There is a birth record for a "not known' daughter by Henry and Myrtle. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Ralph

Iroquois Images

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Page for Images of Iroquois Indian Artifacts, pics etc.

Iszczuk surname in Ukraine

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The following is an analysis of appearances of the Iszczuk / Ishschuk / Ischuk / Eschuk surname in Ukraine during the late 19th and earthy 20th centuries. ==History of Western Ukraine== Through a prior analysis of appearances of the surname in Ukraine, I have concluded the origin for the most part to be in Western Ukraine, particularly from the regions of Volyn and Galicia.

Great Grandmother Augusta ”Reimers” Horne

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Augusta Reimer married August Horne, she was a mail order bride from Alsace Lorraine, born mid 1840s. Her father was a watchmaker, can’t find any link to her on line or in books. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] She was already pregnant when she came over to marry August at the age of eighteen.

Willie Burger To-Do List

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In the descendants Wikitree list of Berndt Burcherdt There seems to be an error in the number of children of Schalk Jacobus Burger (1747-1810) married to Hester Vorster. Only two daughters are indicated: 1. Johanna Elizabeth 1794) 2. Anna Sophia (1797) In my family tree 5 more children are indicated: Alewyn Andries Hester Helen and my ancestor Schalk Willem Burger 1791- 1840 The rest of the my family tree therefore does not exist in wikitree I have tried to download my gEDCOM FILE ON WIKITREE BUT IT DOES NOT SEEM TO WORK

British Columbia Places Named After People

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Places in British Columbia, Canada that are named after people. {|class="wikitable" |- |width="175" align="top"|'''Place''' | width="250" align="top"|'''Named for''' | width="400" align="top"|'''Notes''' |- |}

Baltimore Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

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Sands Family Mysteries

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Any info on my grandfather Harold Martin Sands? He died of leukemia before I was born. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Found Photographs Interest Group

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An interest group for people who find and rescue old photographs in attics, antique shops, estate sales, and are looking for the history behind them.

The Day They Hung The Elephant

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Taken from the Book The Day They Hung the The Elephant by Charles Edwin Price. It begins in St. Paul, Virginia where" Sparks World Famous Shows" stopped for a one day stand and the story ends in Erwin, Tn three Days later. The Elephants, each with a trainer on their backs, lumbered up center street with Mary leading the way. Mary tried to reach for watermelon rind that had been scattered for the pigs. Her trainer, Eldridge, prodded Mary with his elephant stick to keep her going. Mary shook a little and snorted. Once again, Mary reached for the rind, causing all the other elephants to stop. Anxious not to hold up the line any longer, the impatient Eldridge whacked Mary sharply on the side of her head with a stick. Suddenly the whites of Mary's eyes flared as she wrapped her trunk around Eldridge's slim body; then she lifted him into the air. The crowd gasped. Mary flung Eldridge through the side of a wooden soft drink stand.There was the sickening crunch of wood and human bones. Then the elephant calmly walked over to where Eldridge was lying, place her foot over his head and squashed it like a ripe melon. They do not know if Eldridge was dead when Mary crushed his skull. Big Mary slowly backed away. The other elephants were loadly trumpeting, adding their noisy contribution to the screaming of onlookersl People were running in all directions trying to escape. A blacksmith, Hench Cox, charged from his blacksmith shop, brandishing his 32-20 pistol. He fired five times at her. Mary groaned, shook, as the bullets struck, but they did not penetrate her tough hide. All was chaos, the other trainers trying to keep their charges in control. The people started chanting,"Kill the Elephant". "Sparks" said he was willing to kill her but did not know how. He said, "There ain't gun enough in this country that she could be killed". Sparks lied. Elephants could be killed easily by firing into their ear canal. Sparks probably knew that Mary had killed before, because one of the trainers mentioned that she had killed before. The Elephant was supposed to then travel to Johnson City and Rogersville, but both canceled when they heard the story. The next day when the newspapers hit the streets with their accounts of the incident in Kingsport; more fuel was added to the fire. The case arguing for Mary's destruction was growing. Erwin, like Kingsport, was a rough and ready town by those days, growing by leaps and bounds. By 6:30 on September 13, 1916, Spark's elephants, including Mary, were led from the Clinchfield train, marching steadily toward the end of a long row of flat cars that brought up the rear of the train. Mary was pushing the circus wagons from the flat cars onto a steel ramp. The circus was being set up in Erwin, so Mary was helping with the moving of the wagons. So many stories had been written in the newspapers, and Mary was now so notorious, that it would be nearly impossible for Charlie Sparks to sell Mary. By mid-morning, most people in Erwin also knew that Mary had killed a man in Kingsport the day before, but they had been more philosophical about it. The cities Fathers were not issuing ultimatums like thunderbolts. While the circus was being set up in Erwin, Charlie Sparks was still trying to make a decision about Mary. Elephants did not come cheap. Mary was worth about 8,000 dollars at the time. Sparks also heard rumors that the State of Tennessee was getting in on the act and was going to order the elephant destroyed. Furthermore, he had heard hat a vigilante committee from Kingsport was on its way to Erwin, armed with a relic Civil War canon, intending to kill Mary themselves. A publicist named John Herron came to speak to Sparks about what to do with Mary. He said he had talked to a Clinchfield engineer and the engineer had suggested that they take her down to the railroad yards, tie a chain around her neck to one engine, and one around her body to another engine. Then the two engines would "pull apart and tear her head off". They found that idea rather disgusting , so Herron suggested they send for the one hundred ton derrick car from Johnson City so that they could hang Mary from it. Mary was staked out behind the main tent, near the entrance to Dr. Harvey's office. Mary spent the day swaying back and forth. (This saddened me). Sixteen year old Guard Banner, a car man for Clinchfield railroad, was scraping dirt and grime from underneath a rusty hopper when he heard "Old Fourteen Hundred" steam into the yard. It was a one hundred ton Derrick car. Banner crawled out from under the hopper as BUD JONES, the acting Fireman jumped down off the engine. Jones had gotten an urgent call to bring the derrick back, although he had not been told why. The Derrick wreck master Sam Bonderant said "We got us an elephant to hang. It killed a feller over in Kingsport". Shortly before 4:00 p.m., a crowd of onlookers began assembling at the Clinchfield Railroad yard. The curious arrived in wagons, on horse, afoot, and even by car. Mary's trainer waited patiently until everyone was ready. When Mary marched to the scaffold, the circus would accompany her. They were determined to pay last respects. One acrobat, a woman, who had ridden Mary in hundreds of circus parades walked briskly into town. When she passed someone, she hid her tear streaked face. She loved Mary and could not bear to see her destroyed. The woman disappeared into a shabby room at one of the towns hotels, locked the door behind her and began to sob uncontrollably. The trainer decided he would take the entire herd of elephants on Mary's last walk. Approximately 2,500 people assembled in the railroad yards. The procession turned northwest passing between Liberty Lumber (our grandfather Horton's store) and Krystal Ice and Coal Company (companies i remember well) Fireman BUD JONES thought something was wrong with the elephants. Mary was acting up - hesitating and bellowing at the top of her voice. Jones had an eerie feeling that Mary knew something was going to happen. From his position on Old Fourteen Hundred, Fireman Bud Jones, Like Guard Banner, noticed the large number of people on the coal tipple. He hoped the tower could withstand the weight. He estimated the crowd at about 3,000 people. Roustabouts quickly chained Mary's leg to the rail. Mary shook, swayed, and trumpeted. Mary panicked and tried to pull loose, but she was securely fastened. The extra adrenaline coursing through her body might give her enough strenghth to pull loose- then she would be impossible to control. A seven-eighths chain from the Derrick was thrown around Mary's neck and she started to bolt. Slowly the powerful derrick motor began reeling in the chain. In a moment, the chain began to tighten around Mary's neck. Mary's head was lifted. Her wind was being cut off. Her front feet left the ground, Mary struggled. Her hind legs lifted and began to wiggle back and forth. Soon she dangled five or six feet above the railroad yard. Suddenly, there came a report like a rifle crack and Mary fell heavily on her rump with a sickening crunch. The cable had snapped. Immediately, everyone started to run. Bud Jones climbed the train tower in a panic. Meanwhile, Mary sat on her hunches. She had broken her hip in the fall. Once again the chain tightened and once again Mary was lifted into the air. The chain held, and a few minutes later Mary fell limp. She was dead. The only chore remaining was to drop the animal into its grave and shovel the dirt in over her. (This was extremely difficult for us to relay to you. The cruelty in the killing was overwhelming) Taken from the book of the same title. Submitted by Connie Horton

Jordan Brown To-Do List

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Jim Sweetman To-Do List

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Guthrie, Oklahoma

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City of Genesee, Latah County, Idaho

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Rural Idaho, Many 'Century Farms'. Wheat, Garbanzos, Lentils! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesee,_Idaho For early history: http://www.geneseeidaho.com/history/

Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

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James in Grainger County, Tennessee

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[[This is an attempt to locate and identify the JAMES of Grainger County, Tennessee]] Source: 1805 Tax List (US Genweb for Grainger County, Tennessee, accessed 13 September 2014) [http://grainger.tngenealogy.net/1805-tax-list link to the 1805 Tax List] A list of the free Taxable Inhabitants in the bounds of Grainger County for the year 1805, as enumerated by me John Lea, Sheriff of said County in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembley, passed at Knoxville on the 4th Day of August 1804. “I, John Lea, Sheriff of Grainger County do certify that the foregoing list contains a true account of the free taxable inhabitants in this county for the year 1805. John Lea, Shff. G. C.” Source: “Ansearchin'” News, Vol. 19, No. 1, Jan-Mar 1972, pp. 16-20. Transcribed by Betsy West (Mrs. Daniel). William James Jessee James William James William James Abraham James Laborn James Newberry James

Genesee City Cemetery, Genesee, Idaho

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Lansing Family Mysteries

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

Barbara Press To-Do List

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Rachel E To-Do List

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Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

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Green Mount Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Established on March 15, 1838, and dedicated on July 13, 1839, it is noted for the large number of historical figures ... Wikipedia

Van Huss Grove Cemetery

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Located in Lee County, Rose Hill, Va. Van Huss Grove Cemetery was originally called the Haynes Cemetery and was located on the Ball Farm. In 1902 Mr. & Mrs. Ball sold some land to be used for a grave yard to Michael Van Huss & the public. Beginning in the 1800's members of the Van Huss family had been buried in the Haynes Cemetery. A few years later Michael Van Huss gave land, lumber and part of the carpenters wages to have a church built near the Haynes Cemetery. In November 1909 it was dedicated and given the name Van Huss Grove Baptist Church, in honor of Michael. Some time after the dedication of the church the cemetery was renamed Van Huss Grove Cemetery. It's not known exactly when that was. Unfortunately, there are several unmarked graves in the cemetery. Some were marked by field stones but at some time those were removed. The Van Huss Grove Cemetery is well kept and in a beautiful location.

Varnville Cemetery

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Niagara Radiator Company

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Spencer MacPhail To-Do List

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Ian Cruickshank To-Do List

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Gordon Mac Rae To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Mac_Rae-4|Gordon Mac Rae]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mac_Rae-4&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Gordon Mac Rae To-Do List|Gordon's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abo-1|Abo, Christian Nicolai]] || 1717-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Abo-2|Abo, Niels Christian ]] || 1674-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abo-3|Abo, Christian Nicolai ]] || 1647-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abo-4|Abo, Johannes ]] || 1615-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andriesen_de_Jonker-1|Andriesen de Jonker, Regina Christina , b2]] || 1692-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Chisholm-730|Chisholm, Alexander ]] || || to-do |- | [[Chisholm-731|Chisholm, John ]] || 1590-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Chisholm-732|Chisholm, Alexander ]] || || to-do |- | [[White-19144|Distin, Selena (White) ]] || 1831-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Distin-6|Distin, John Sweet ]] || 1826-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1932|Distin, Anna (Sweet) ]] || 1800-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Distin-7|Distin, John ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Duncan-4763|Duncan, Garrow John ]] || 1872-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Reid-4249|Duncan, Katherine Sudding (Reid) ]] || 1872-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Duncan-4764|Duncan, John ]] || 1847-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Garrow-130|Duncan, Isobel (Garrow) ]] || 1820-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Eagle-200|Eagle, Amelia 'Milly' ]] || 1856-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Ashford-273|Eagle, Emily (Ashford) ]] || 1817-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Eagle-201|Eagle, John Nunn , Dr.]] || 1822-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Ferreyn-1|Ferreyn, Abraham , b1]] || 1717-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Fieldberg-1|Fieldberg, Anna Erlansdatter ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kerr-2973|Flemmer, Millicent Constance (Kerr) ]] || 1892-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Flemmer-5|Flemmer, Arthur Claude ]] || 1884-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Distin-5|Flemmer, Anna (Distin) ]] || 1850-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Flemmer-6|Flemmer, Christian Ludvig ]] || 1839-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Flemmer-7|Flemmer, Christian August ]] || 1813-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Von_Abo-3|Flemmer, Betty Camilla Augusta (von Abo) ]] || 1816-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Rabeholm-1|Flemmer, Christine (Rabeholm) ]] || 1779-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Flemmer-8|Flemmer, Hans Christian ]] || 1771-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Lindholm-88|Flemmer, Anna (Lindholm) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Flemmer-9|Flemmer, Johannes Friderichsen ]] || 1740-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Flemmer-10|Flemmer, Frederich ]] || 1703-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pedersdatter-1048|Flemmer, Anne (Pedersdatter) ]] || 1711-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Flemmer-11|Flemmer, Anders ]] || 1647-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fraser-2154|Fraser, Thomas ]] || 1548-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forbes-1667|Fraser, Isobel (Forbes) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Campbell-11372|Fraser, Janet (Campbell) ]] || 1531-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gardiol-29|Gardiol, Marguerite , SM]] || 1670-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Geddes-298|Geddes, George 'Jumpy' ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-69695|Geddes, Jane (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Grant-5362|Grant, Jean , of Duffus]] || 1591-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-12230|Grant, Margaret (Stewart) ]] || 1509-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grant_of_Freuchie-2|Grant of Freuchie, John ]] || 1568-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grant_of_Freuchie-3|Grant of Freuchie, John "the Gentle" ]] || 1522-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grant_of_Freuchie-4|Grant of Freuchie, Janet ]] || 1534-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grant_of_Freuchie-5|Grant of Freuchie, Duncan ]] || 1527-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greeff-59|Greeff, Catharina , SM b8]] || 1697-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Green-11946|Green, Peter ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingle-332|Ingle, Frederick Charles William ]] || 1883-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Mast-132|Ingle, Catherine Beatrice Adeline (Mast) ]] || 1891-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Ingle-333|Ingle, Frederick ]] || 1849-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Grist-324|Ingle, Harriet (Grist) ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingle-334|Ingle, William ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Innes-476|Innes, Robert , Sir]] || 1582-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Innes-477|Innes, Robert , 1st Barone]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-12228|Innes of that Ilk, Grizel (Stewart) ]] || 1618-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jansz-78|Jansz, Annetje ]] || 1643-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jordaan-350|Jordaan, Christina Johanna , b3c1d4]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jordaan-351|Jordaan, Louis , a1b4]] || 1697-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Jourdan-86|Jourdan, Jean , PROG I]] || 1659-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kemp-2223|Kemp, Johanna , b1]] || 1696-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Kerr-2974|Kerr, Frederick William John ]] || 1864-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Petersen-1318|Kerr, Ellen Martin (Petersen) ]] || 1866-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Caldecott-13|Kerr, Mary Jane (Caldecott) ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kruger-1111|Kruger, Catharina Elizabeth , b2c7]] || 1755-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Lyders-1|Lyders, Annie Sophia Magdalena ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mac_Rae-4|Mac Rae, Gordon ]] || || to-do |- |}

Vineland Cemetery

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WILLIAM N. FLINN BIBLE

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Capt. James Flinn & Jane Newell Flinn. Son - William N. Flinn was born 4 March 1795 in Columbia Twp. Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. In about 1804 the Flinn family moved to their farm located at Ft. Loramie, McLean Twp. Shelby Co., Ohio. He enlisted in the U. S. Ranger along with his father in the War of 1812. In 1815 William N. met Mary Houston who had just migrated from Kentucky where she was born 16 Jan. 1795 the daughter of Robert Houston. William N. and Mary were married 23 January 1816 and started their family in Houston, Loramie Tp., Shelby Co., Ohio. This Bible was in the possession of Frances Flinn Carpenter in 1960 who lived in Troy, Ohio. After her death her husband Cleve Carpenter provided photostatic copies of the following information to other members of the Flinn family. BIRTHS: Samuel N. Flinn, b. Mar. 30, 1818 Ropbert H. Flinn, b. Feb. 13, 1820 James Flinn, b. Oct. 19, 1821 Eliza Clawson, b. Oct. 25, 1821 Elizabeth Akins, Jackson Flinn, b. Jun. 5, 1824 David Flinn, b. Dec. 4, 1825 Edith Flinn, b. Jul. 27, 1827 John Gartley, b. Oct. 2, 1829 Mary Jane Shafor, b. Apr. 30, 1829 Margaret Wauchop, b. 4, 1829 Harriet Flinn, b. Apr. 19, 1829 Andrew J. Gartly, b. Feb. 21, 1830 Mary A. Cecil, b. Feb. 22, 1832 Sarah A. Flinn, b. Jun. 8, 1831 Margaret E. Flinn, b. Aug. 31, 1833 Charlotte Harmony, b. July 30, 1836 William N. Flinn, b. July 18, 1836 Rachael D. Johnston, b. Mar. 11, 1837 Mary Ann Flinn, d/o James & Elizabeth Flinn, b. Nov. 16, 1843 David B. Dey, b. Mar. 16, 1833 MARRIAGES William N. Flinn & Mary Houston m. 1816 Jan. 23 James Flinn & Elizabeth Akin, m. 1842 Nov. 20 Robert H. Flinn & Eliza Clawson, m. Jun. 2, 1844 Samuel N. Flinn & Mary A. Cecil, m. Feb. 25, 1847 David Flinn & Mary J. Shafor, m. 1848 Apr. 8 Sarah A. Flinn & John Gartley, m. 1850 Nov. 7 Harriet Flinn & Andrew Gartley, m. Nov. 27, 1851 David Flinn & Rachael Johnston, m. 1856 Oct. 16 Mary Ann Flinn & David Dey, m. 1860 May 10 William Flinn & Charlotte Harmony, m. 1857 Dec. 3

WILLIAM AND NANCY FLINN BIBLE

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ABBEVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA - BIBLE - William FLYNN ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm ************************************************ Contributed for use in SCGenWeb Archives by: Bonnie Toole 4 Jul 2005 State of South Carolina } Abbeville District } S.S. Personally Came Before me James Richey an acting Magistrate in and for the Said State and District above named, Nancy Flinn and after being first duly Sworn according to Law, Saith on oath that She was present at the marriage of Lilliston Pardue and Sarah Pardue which took place in Edgefield District State of South Carolina before Benjamin Harry (Minister of the Gospel) and goes on to Say that She well recollects that the marriage was on the 5th day of June and for the more certainty of giving a correct Statement of the date of the year She herewith Submits her own original family record and Says that the birth of her daughter Polly Flynn occurred in the Second ensuing year after the marriage of the said Lilliston and Sarah Pardue, She further says that her family record has always remained in her own possession in the handwriting of three men Viz Stephen Norris, Charles Waldrum, and Scarborough Brodwaters (Broadwater?) - the two first writing the family name (Flynn) and the last (Flinn). Sworn to and Subscribed before her me this November 2nd day, 1846. Nancy X Flinn James Richey, Mags. mark I hereby certify that the veracity of the above named deponent is such as may be relied on for truth and honesty. James Richey Mags. William Flynn was born October 30th, 1760 Nancy Flynn was born December 6th, 1774 Stephen Flynn was born July 14th, 1791 Sarah Flynn was born April 2nd, 1793 Polley Flynn was born Sept. 11th, 1795 David Flynn was born August 28th, 1800 Rachel Flynn was born April 4th, 1802 Ann Flynn was born January 22nd, 1804 William Flynn was born March 31st, 1806 Cela Flynn was born March the 1 day, 1808 Abraham Flynn was born December 15 day, 1809 Edmond Flinn was born December 4th day, 1812 George Washington Flinn was born July 31st, 1814 Anderson Freeman Flinn was born April 27th, 1817 NOTE by BT: A page torn from the Bible has Ann died October 12, 1832. Also, Stephen and Sarah Flynn were children from William Flinn's first marriage. Mary "Polly" was William and Nancy's child. Additional Comments: These family records were found in the Revolutionary War Pension files for Lilleston Pardue (& Sarah West Pardue). Nancy West Flinn and Sarah West Pardue were sisters, according to information in the pension files for William Flinn and Nancy West Flinn and Sarah West Pardue and Lilleston Pardue. Provided by the family of a descendant of Anderson Freeman Flinn and Nancy Caroline Barton Stewart Flinn.

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The Saint Petersburg Public LIbrary has several branches: *Main Library - 3745 9th Avenue North (727-893-7724) *Mirror Lake with main offices downtown on Mirror Lake *South Side near Pinellas Point *North Side in Meadowlawn *West Library at St. Petersburg College *James Weldon Johnson Library in MIdtown St. Petersburg.

Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1854. With Abstract of Mauldin Related Names, Dates & Key Facts Below

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FRANKLIN COUNTY, GA - Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1854. With Abstract of Mauldin Related Names, Dates & Key Facts Below Records of Grove Level church The following members of the arm of Nails Creek church met at Grove Level Meeting house on the 3rd Saturday of May 1802 and were constituted a church to be called Grove Level Baptist church by a Presbytery composed of Moses Sanders Sr., John Doss, William Denman, and Thomas Maxfield. Names of Members John Baugh, Dorcus Baugh, Jesse Blackwell, Nancy Baugh, Richard Mauldin, Mary Blackwell, Silas Sanders, Ann Lane, Radford Cotten, Jemima Duncom, Joseph Duncom, Rosanna Duncom, John Peek, Nancy Blackwell, David Miller, Charity Springer, Moses Savell, Sally Isham, William Walravens, Thany Isham, Solomon Peek, Hannah Savell, James Miller Sr., Elizabeth Walravens, John Walravens Sr., Sally Walravens, Anderson Ivy, Sally Ivy, David Sanders, Rachael Peek, John Owens, Sally Sanders, Alexander Standridge, Rhoda Owen, Francis Sanders, Elizabeth Standridge, Demps B. Br., Susannah Vineyard, Jacob Brooks, Polly Sanders, George Rucker, Mary Suttels, John Jones, Lucy Savell, Starling B. Br., Nancy Hendrix, Ambrose Blackwell, Catherine ?-torn corner of sheet, John Vineyard, Polly Ruc(ker)-torn corner of sheet, Wiatte Cleveland, Polly Sanders Sr., Brister B. Br., Mary Gipson, Elisabeth Woods, Elisabeth Brooks, Franky Rucker, Annis Hendrix, Nelly B. Sist, Rachael B. Sist, Judah Little, and Temperance Cleveland. 62 in number Chose Moses Sanders Sr. our supply. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1802 and received into fellowship Sarah Standige. The church met on Saturday before the 1st Sunday in July 1802 and received into fellowship John Hill as a transient member. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1802, A grievance laid in by Sister Temperance Cleveland against brother Sanders' family reporting that she had been drunk which she denies said grievance laid over till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1802 and agreed that the grievance laid in at last meeting should be settled by a committee. The business was proceeded with, mistakes rectified, acknowledgments made by both parties and by the assistance of God peace was obtained. Brother Cotton was censured for not obeying the church and for evil speaking, censured Rachael's black sister for falsity, Received by letter Br. Green Hill. The church met on the 4th Saturday in August 1802 and censured Sister Cleveland for not believing her sisters and believing the word. Censured Br. Cleveland for a hard spirit and for speaking evil of the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1802 and received by experience Isaac Thrasher. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on October 1802 and excluded Radford Cotton and Wiatt Cleveland. Received by experience Rachael Miller. Chose Ambrose Blackwell and Solomon Peek delegates to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December (1802) and dismissed by letter Joseph Duncom, Rosanna Duncom and Jemima Duncom in fellowship. 1803 The church met Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1803 and received by experience Nancy Isham and Elisabeth Nixon. The church met Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on Feb. and received by letter Daniel Parker, excluded John Vineyard for playing the fiddle and falling into other vices and neglecting to hear the church. Excluded Judah Little for joining the methodists and not hearing the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May and censured Nelly a black sister for fornication and sent for her to the next meeting. Dismissed Br. Daniel Parker. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June and excluded Nelly for fornication. Excluded Mary Gipson for adultery. Received into fellowship Edward Isham and dismissed ___ Blackwell and Nancy Blackwell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and censured Demps a black Br. and Starling a black Br. for telling lies and fighting and excluded them both. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept, and received by experience Polly Miller. Appointed John Baugh and Solomon Peek delegates to the Association. The church met on the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and dismissed Brister a Black Br. by letter. 1804 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1804. Received by experience Johnson Randolph and by letter Rachael Randolph and Martha Thrasher. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. And received by letter Isaac Mulky and Elisabeth Mulky. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March and set apart John Baugh as a deacon and he was ordained on said day. Presbytery, Moses Sanders and William Denmon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April and agreed that if a male member miss one meeting he shall come the next and tell the reason, and if he miss two meetings the church shall send for him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May and received by letter George Humble and Sarah Humble. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June and received by letter Lavina ___. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and chose Br. Moses Sanders our Moderator. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on August and dismissed sister Thany Isom from fellowship. The church of Christ met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. and chose Breth. Johnson Randolph and Edward Isom delegates to the Assn. 1805 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1805 and censured Rachael a black sister for running away and disobeying her master and sent for her to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February and excluded Rachael the black Sister for disobeying her master and neglecting to hear the church. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Sister Standridge departed this life. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on May and appointed Johnson Randolph and Francis Sanders to cite Br. Baugh and Br. Hill to next meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June restored Br. Baugh to fellowship and excluded John Hill. Removed a difficulty between S. Rucker and Br. Savell. Chose Br. Ivy clerk and Brethren Solomon Peek and Francis Sanders Deacons. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Received by letter Br. Gabraele Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Dismissed Alexander a black Br. in full fellowship. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September and chose Anderson Ivy and Jesse Blackwell delegates to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. Received Sister Martha Waldroop by experience. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. Dismissed sister Martha Waldroop by letter. 1806 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1806 and agreed to send Breth. Jesse Blackwell, Moses Savell, Jacob Brooks, David Miller and Br. Peek to settle a matter between Br. William Walraven and Sister Dorcas Baugh and old sister Walraven and report to the church. Excommunicated Amy Hendrix for dancing. Dismissed Sister Mary Alred by letter. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March and excluded William Walravens for fighting & going to law with a sister. Censured Br. Silas Sanders for Fighting. Chose Breth. Anderson Ivy and Francis Sanders to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April and chose Breth. Peek and Blackwell to cite sisters Mary Miller and Isham to our next church meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June, censured and excluded Thany Isom and Mary Miller for dancing and not hearing the church. Censured sister Franky Rucker for dancing and chose Anderson Ivy, Silas Sanders to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and laid over Sister Rucker's trial till next meeting. Censured and excluded Isaac Thrasher for fighting and getting drunk. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & restored Franky Rucker to fellowship by her confessing her faults. Excluded John Peek for drunkness & other bad conduct. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September & censured Silas Sanders for encouraging gaming & chose Breth. George Humble & Richard Mauldin to cite him to next meeting. Appointed Breth. Jacob Brooks & Jesse Blackwell delegates to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & excluded Br. Silas Sanders for encouraging gaming and not hearing the church. Censured Br. Anderson Ivy for making use of aggravating discourse & appointed Breth. David Sanders & George Rucker to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & restored Br. Anderson Ivy to fellowship by his confession. Dismissed Br. Anderson Ivy & his wife Sarah by letter. 1807 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1807 & chose Moses Savell for their clerk. Appointed Breth. Francis Sanders & David Sanders to cite Br. Jones to our next meeting. Dismissed Br. George Humble and Sister Humble his wife by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & restored Br. Gabrael Jones to fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & censured Solomon Peek for getting drunk cursing & swearing & excluded him from the church. Censured Sister Sally Walravens for dancing & sent Hannah Savelle, Lucy Savelle & Elisabeth Walravens to cite her to next meeting. Sent David Miller, Jesse Blackwell & Jacob Brooks to cite Edward Isham to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & labored with Br. Isham, he appeared to discover his transgression, & the church agreed to wait with him till next meeting. Also labored with sister Sally Walravens & she confessed her allegation & the church agreed to wait with her till next meeting. Appointed Breth. Jesse Blackwell & Jacob Brooks to cite Br. Walravens to our next meeting for getting drunk. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & excluded Edward Isham & restored Sister Sally Walravens to fellowship. Also appointed Polly Blackwell, Elisabeth Brooks & Rachael Miller to cite Nancy Baugh to our next meeting for swearing. Excluded John Jones for his disobedience & not coming to meeting. Appointed Sister Lucy Savell & Hannah Savell to cite Sister Cleveland to our next meeting. Appointed sister Elisabeth Walravens & Rachael Miller to cite Sister Nancy Isham to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & excluded Temperance Cleveland for not hearing the church. Continued the case of Sister Baugh & received sister Isham to fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Rec'd. By letter Sister Franky Jones. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September & received by letter Sister Polly Sanders, Dismissed by letter Br. Francis Sanders & sister Polly Sanders & Br. David Sanders & sister Polly Sanders. 1808 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on Feb. 1808 and dismissed by letter Br. Johnson Randolph and Sister Rachael Randolph. Appointed Br. John Baugh & Jacob Brooks to labour with Jesse Blackwell for getting drunk & other wrongs so cited him to next church meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1808 & received Jesse Paterson & his wife Mary by letter. Restored Jesse Blackwell & chose Br. Moses Savell Deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & dismissed Br. Isaac & Elisabeth Mulky by letter. The church met on Saturday in July & chose Br. Jacob Brooks Clerk. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & chose Br. Jacob Brooks Deacon & dismissed Br. George Savell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & appointed Br. Richard Mauldin & George Rucker Delegates to the Association. Dismissed sister Mary Suttels by letter. Sister Charity Peek departed this life August 5 1808. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. & Appointed Breth. Baugh & Walravens to cite Br. Blackwell to next meeting. Dismissed Br. Moses Savell & Hannah Savell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov, & labored with Jesse Blackwell for getting drunk & swearing & by his request the church agreed to wait with him till next meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & received Br. Jesse Blackwell into fellowship & chose Breth. Jesse Patterson & James to labour with Br. John Baugh & cite him to next meeting. 1809 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1809 & received a message from Br. Baugh respecting his feelings & he requested the church to wait with him & she consented to do so until next meeting. Appointed Jesse Patterson & Jacob Brooks to labour with Jesse Blackwell & cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & received into fellowship Br. Baugh & Br. Blackwell. Dismissed Br. Owen & Sister Owen by letter. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1809 & dismissed Br. Alexander & Elisabeth Standridge by letter. Received by letter sister Rachael Huse. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & appointed Br. Jesse Patterson & John Walravens to labour with Jesse Blackwell for intoxication & cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & agreed that Jesse Blackwell was ripe for excommunication for the above charge & not hearing the church. The church agreed to wait with him till next meeting. Excluded Nancy Hendrix for transgression and non attendance. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & excluded Jesse Blackwell for drinking & swearing & neglecting to hear the church. The church met the 3rd Sunday in June and received by experience Nathan Hammans William Ingram & Elisabeth Febus. Received by letter Joicy Chandler. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & received by experience Elisabeth Chandler. Jesse Blackwell acknowledged his faults & the church restored him to fellowship. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September & chose Breth. John Baugh & David Miller delegates to the Association. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & Received by letter Sister Elisabeth Meeks & Patsy Cleveland. The death of Katy Miller Oct. 2 1809. 1810 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday Jan. 1810 & dismissed Elisabeth & Joicy Chandler by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & chose Br. Richard Mauldin Jesse Patterson & Jacob Brooks to cite Br. John Baugh to our next meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1810 & censured Br. Baugh for not hearing the church. Censured Sister Blackwell for not tending meeting if she is able to come. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in April 1810 & censured Br. Baugh & Sister Blackwell for unfellowship & chose Breth. Patterson, Mauldin & Rucker to labour with them & cite them to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1810 & satisfaction was given by Br. Baugh & Sister Blackwell & fellowship given. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1810. Received a petition from Vans Creek church that we should labour with Martin, a black man, a slave of Samuel Pruitt who formerly belonged to the church & has (obtained) a letter of dismission which letter was given up to the church & a charge laid against him by Br. Reuben Thornton & the church appointed Breth. Richard Mauldin & Jesse Patterson to cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Ann Miller. The church met Friday before the 3rd Lord's day in September 1810 & excluded Martin for running away & telling false tales & next day Saturday received into fellowship John Peek. Chose Breth. Mauldin & Paterson delegates to the Association. The church met in conference Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Nov. 1810. 1811 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1811 & censured Sally Hooper for getting in wicked spirit & raising confusion in the settlement & excommunicated her for the same. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March 1811 & censured Br. Walravens for defraud. Censured Br. Blackwell for drinking too much & appointed Br. Mauldin & Br. Brooks to cite them to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1811 & censured Br. John Walravens for not hearing the church. Excommunicated Br. Jesse Blackwell for drinking too much & not hearing the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & Br. Moses Sanders came forward & told the church he had many thoughts about being their supply & the church took it up & refered (sic) it til their next meeting & agreed to consider about a deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1811 & loosed Br. Sanders from being our supply. Chose Br. Baugh & Br. Rucker deacons. Excluded Gabrael Jones for going away without applying for his letter & getting drunk. Excluded Franky Ross for moving away without applying for a letter & living in disorder. Recorded the dismissal of Br. William Ingram & Elisabeth Phebus which was ommitted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Took up a grievance laid in by Richard Mauldin & Sister Lucy Savell of Br. Poe's making a mistake in keeping the tally when Br. Sanders was loosed from the church. Continued to see Br. Poe. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & the above grievance was settled. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & appointed Sisters Brooks & Walravens to cite Lucy Savell to attend next meeting for falsity & for Sister Rucker's box. Sister Sally Hooper came forward & gave satisfaction to the church & was received into fellowship. The church gave her a letter of dismission. 1812 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan 1812 & Sister Savell gave satisfaction in the accusation of falsity also she settled the matter concerning the box. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & received Jesse Blackwell into the fellowship of the church by recantation. Received Sister Polly Evans by experience. Received Sister Jane, Ruthy & Polly York. The church unanimously chose Br. Reuben Thornton as their preacher & supply to go in & out before them. Received Br. Charles Warren & Milly his wife by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Received by recantation Br. John Walravens. Received by letter Sister Sally Nichols & sister Sevel. Received by experience Nancy Rucker, Patsey Evans, Fanny Allen & Ann Savell. Br. George Rucker returns his letter, Received by letter his wife. Chose John Baugh & George Rucker messengers with a petition to Cabin Creek for help to ordain Br. Thornton a preacher & Br. Rucker a Deacon. Received by experience Thomas Ivy & Rebecca Stevens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & Received by experience Solomon & Rachael Isham, Polly Henderson, Betsy Evans & Jane Langston, & by recantation Polly Miller. The church met on the 4th of July. Received by recantation William Walravens & Solomon Peek. Received by experience Amy Nixon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Received by letter Br. Reuben Thornton & Polly Mauldin by experience Hezekiah Bennett. Br. Reuben Thornton was ordained a minister of the Gospel & sits over Grove Level as her Pastor & Br. George Rucker was ordained Deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Br. Baugh came forward with an allegation against himself for getting out of the way for which he made satisfaction to the church & the church released him from his deaconship & nominated brethren David Miller & Thomas Ivey for the Church to consider which shall be deacon in place of Br. Baugh. Appointed Breth. Rucker, Mauldin, Bennett & Hammons to try to gain a fellowship between Rachael Isham & Polly Miller report to the church. Appointed Br. Blackwell & Br. Brooks to cite Br. Walravens to meeting for getting drunk. Appointed Breth. Baugh, Ivey & Stevens to gain a fellowship between Sister Ann Savell & Jane York if not to cite them to meeting. Received by experience Abram Tilmon, Franky Bennett, Elisabeth Mauldin, by letter Sister Lurany Toney. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1812. The brethren reports the difficulty between Ann Savell & Jane York settled. Dismissed by letter Br. Peek & his wife. The church chose Br. Ivy Deacon. Appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & George Rucker delegates. Received Harriss Sanders by experience, Also Betsy Bennet. (Note-Written in another hand "Harriss Sanders" in right margin) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & Appointed Br. Richard Mauldin & Jesse Blackwell to cite sister Polly York to next meeting for sundry allegations from (page torn). Received by experience Fillis a servant girl. Dismissed Nathan Hammons by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1812. Sister York gave satisfaction. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by experience Conn & Susannah Evans. 1813 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1813 & Excluded John Baugh for sundry crimes. Br. Stevens brought an allegation against himself for swearing and striking a member & gave satisfaction. Br.Warren brought an allegation against himself for drinking & gave satisfaction. Br. Harriss Sanders was appointed clerk. The church met on Saturday before 3rd Sunday in February. Dismissed by letter Sister Sally Nickols. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & appointed sister Savell & Walravens to cite Old sister York to next meeting for ill language & striking a man. Received by letter Br. Elijah Thornton. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & excluded Polly York. Br. George Rucker laid in an allegation against Sister Cureton & nominated Breth. Bennet & Stevens to cite her to next meeting. Received Br. Hezekiah Pruitt by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & excluded Lavina Cureton for not hearing the church. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & Saturday entered into conference & appointed Br. Walravens & Br. Blackwell to cite Br. Brooks to next meeting concerning a report against himself. Dismissed Polly Millar by letter. The church met Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Br. Jacob Brooks gave satisfaction. An allegation laid against William Walravens for refusing to pay a debt to Br. Moses Sanders. Br. Jesse Blackwell & Br. Brooks to cite him to next meeting. Sister Paterson came to the church & laid in an allegation for getting angry. Appointed Br. Reuben Thornton Br. Mauldin & Sister Sevel to hear an acknowledgment from sister Paterson to Polly Norwood & their satisfaction to be ours. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Br. William Walravens went to Br. Sanders & gave his note & satisfaction was obtained. Sister Paterson gave satisfaction also. Dismissed Charles Warren & his wife Milly by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Br. Reuben Thornton & Hezekiah Bennet delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Br. Bennet laid in an allegation against Br. Stevens for drinking too much spirits & using hard expressions. Appointed Breth. Elijah Thornton & Patterson to cite him to next meeting. A publick report against William Walravens for excess of drinking & offering to fight. Appointed Br. Blackwell & Br. Brooks to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & excluded Solomon Stevens. Took up the case of Br. Walravens & refered (sic) it to next meeting. 1814 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1814 & received by experience Nancy Norwood & excluded William Walravens. An allegation laid in against sister Anny Savell by Br. Reuben Thornton for attending frolicks & threatening to strike a man. Appointed Br. Reuben Thornton & Elijah Thornton to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Friday after the 3rd Sunday in Jan. and excluded Anny Savell. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Febr. 1814 & dismissed Katy Rucker by letter. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1814. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & entered into conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May and censured Fillis a black sister for making a false report against Br. Paterson & nominated Br. Hezekiah Pruitt & Aaron Tilmon to cite her to next meeting. Nominated Breth. Reuben Thornton, Hezekiah Bown , George Rucker & Richard Mauldin to go as helps on part of Cabin Creek church to the Oconee Church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. Sister Fillis came forward & certifies that reports against Br. Paterson by her own words with himself making same acknowledgement, for which he was excluded. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Sister Paterson professed to be in grievance with Fillis. Appointed Br. Reuben Thornton & Br. Mauldin to labour with Fillis and Sister Paterson & their satisfaction to be ours. Restored Br. Stevens by recantation. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on August. The case of Sister Paterson & Filis refered to next meeting by request. Br. John Walravens deceased 1814 Sept. 6. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. Censured Sister Patterson for a hard spirit, also Br. & Sister Mauldin for the same. Their cases laid over till the next meeting by request. Br. Reuben Thornton & George Rucker delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rdrd Sunday in Oct. The church met on Saturday before the 3rdrd Sunday in Nov. & we have loosed George Rucker from his deaconship & agreed to choose another to serve in his place next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rdrd Sunday in Dec. & refered (sic) appointing deacons till next meeting. Dismissed by letter Br. Elijah Thornton & Sister Rachael Hews. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Took up sister Paterson's case & retained her in fellowship by her giving satisfaction. Took up Br. & sister Mauldin's case & excluded them. A charge laid in by Br. Elijah Thornton against Solomon Stevens for excess in drinking & offering to fight & he was excluded also a charge laid in against Sister Fillis by Sister Penny Conn for misrepresentation & she excluded. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & entered into conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by letter Br. Isham McBee & his wife Susannah. FRANKLIN COUNTY, GA - Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1815-1830 Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1815-1830 Grove Level Baptist Church Grove Level, Banks County, Georgia Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1902 and 1902-1942 Records of Grove Level Church (1815-1830) 1815 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1815. Dismissed sister Betsy Meeks & Franky Jones by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & dismissed Br. Hezekiah Bennet & Franky Bennet his wife & Betsy Bennet by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received sister Rachael Harriss by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & entered into conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1815 & took up a charge against sister Ann Jorden & appointed sister Savell & sister Conn to go & see her & ascertain the certainty of the reports & request her to come to next meeting. Excluded Mary Patterson for circulating a false report or hard speeches against Br. Reuben Thornton. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & excluded Ann Jorden. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & appointed Reuben Thornton & Harriss Sanders delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & loosed George Rucker from his deaconship & agreed to choose another to serve in his place next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & refered appointing deacons till next meeting. Dismissed by letter Br. Elijah Thornton & Sister Rachael Hews. 1816 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1816. Chose Br. Isham McBee & David Miller deacons by their request refered the matter till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & refered our deacons till next meeting, dismissed sisters Jane York, Rachel Isham & Betsy Everet by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received Br. Isham McBee as deacon & refered Br. Miller's case. Received by letter Br. Moses Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & chose Br. David Miller Deacon & appointed Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June for his ordination. Received by experience Susannah Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & on next day received by letter sister Mary Everet. Ordained Br. David Miller deacon. Chose Br. Thornton, Moses Sanders, David Miller, George Rucker, Jacob Brooks & Harriss Sanders to revise our old church book. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Br. Harris Sanders to write a letter to the association, & chose Breth. R. Thornton & McBee Delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by letter Br. William Hill & Elisabeth Hill. 1817 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany. 1817. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February. March meeting disappointed. Br. Moses Sanders Deceased 29th March 1817. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. Received by letter Betsy Smith Sr., Jemima Smith & Betsy Smith Jr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Received by letter Elijah Thornton, Ann Smith & Sally Smith. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. Received by letter Thomas Warren, Hannah Warren, Lydia Laurence, Edmond King & his wife Nancy King. Received a petition from Cabin Creek church & in compliance therewith we appoint Reuben Thornton, Isham McBee, Edmond King, David Miller & George Rucker to go to their assistance. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Received by letter Judith Barnwell. September meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Dismissed Br. Edmond King & his wife Nancy King by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & dismissed Aaron Tilmon by letter. 1818 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1818. Received by letter Barsheba Hamby. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Sister Warren departed this life in May 1818. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Br. Hezekiah Pruitt laid in an allegation against himself for fighting. Refered it to next meeting. Dismissed Br. Thomas Warren by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Br. Pruitt came forward and gave satisfaction. Excluded Mima (Jemima) Smith for absenting herself from the church & from her parents without letting them know where she was going. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Chose Br. R. Thornton & Isham McBee delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & dismissed by letter Betsy Smith & William Hill & his wife. 1819 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1819. Dismissed by letter Nancy Isham. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Dismissed by letter Br. Thomas Ivey & his wife Polly. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & dismissed by letter Sister Patsey Cleveland. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September & received by experience Henry Walston & Polly Walston his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Received by experience Susannah Meeks, Betsy Sanders, Sealy Evans & Betsy Jones & Nancy Parsons by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Received by letter Mary Suttels & Betsy Bolling. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. 1820 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan 1820. An allegation laid in against Br. Jesse Blackwell from reports by Br. Reuben Thornton. Appointed Br. Elijah Thornton & Harriss Sanders to cite him to our next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1820. Br. Blackwell gave satisfaction. Received by experience Sally Walston, Polly Paterson & Polly Pate (?- dark corner on film). Dismissed by letter Susannah Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received by letter Br. Thomas Warren. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. Received by letter sister Susannah Bowling. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May . Received by recantation Jesse Patterson & Mary Paterson & Lossed (Loosed) Br. David Miller from his deaconship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & received by experience Ruth Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & received by letter Rebecca Williams. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & received Olive Webb by experience. Appointed delegates to the association. September meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & dismissed by letter Lucy Savell, Berry Page, Jane Page & Mary Suttels. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & Received by baptism Peggy Davis. 1821 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1821. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb 1821 & received by experience Rachael Webb & Winney Williams. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & Br. McBee laid in a charge against sister Polly Glendenan for leaving her husband's bed & board & refered to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & took up the case of sister Glendenan & got along with her, also a charge laid in against her for circulating a report against Mr. Standridge which after investigation she was got along with. Dismissed by letter Rachael Savell. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Received by experience James Langston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. July meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Received by experience Betsy Langston & dismissed Nancy Rucker & Rebecca Williams. The chursh met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept & chose Br. R. Thornton & I. McBee delegates to the association. Received by experience Andrew Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (Oct.- page margin torn) & Sister Mary Patterson laid in a charge against _____ for getting out of humor & laying hands on ______ Hendrix & shaking her. Refered the case to next meeting. Received by experience Patsy Langston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov & still refered the case of Miss Patterson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (Dec.) & took up the case of Sister Paterson & she requested (to) go to Miss Hendrix & make some acknowledgment for her misconduct & appointed Br. E. Thornton & McBee to go with her, refered the case till next meeting. Dismissed by letter Hezekiah Pruitt. 1822 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday Jany 1822 & took up the case of Sister Paterson & refered it to next meeting. Received by letter sister Betsy ___(page torn). Rebecca Williams' letter returned & she excluded. _A charge laid in against Br. Andrew Hendrix by Br. E. Thornton for excess drinking & riding.......(torn page) & appointed Br. James Langston to cite him to next meeting. ______ (Dismissed?) Sally Walravens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February & excluded Mary Patterson & dismissed Jesse Paterson, Sally Paterson & Polly Glendenan by letter & received by experience Ruth Neal. Br. Hendrix case refered to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1822. Took up the case of Br. Hendrix & he acknowledged his faults. Br. Walston laid in a charge against sister Dorcus Baugh from reports for cursing swearing & striking Mr. Savelle & requested sister Patsy Evans & sister Betsy Brooks to cite her to our next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Winiford Williams. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & took up the case of Sister Baugh & she failed to Attend, & the church inquired of sister Evans & sister Brooks of the situation of sister Baugh & they said she ___ in rough humor & had unbecoming language. Refered the case till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & excluded Dorcus Baugh. Dismissed by letter Br. David Miller & his wife Rachael, Betsy Smith Sr., Betsy Smith Jr., Sally Smith & Ann Smith. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. Dismissed by letter Elisabeth Walravens & appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & Isham McBee delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (Oct.) & received a letter from Solomon Stevens with acknowledgments for his wrongs and prays for forgiveness. Refered the case till next meeting. Sister Rachael Harriss departed this life Nov. 14 1822. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov & still continued the case of Solomon Stevens to next meeting. A charge laid in by Br. Walston against Br. Jesse Blackwell for getting angry & drinking to excess & appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & Jacob Brooks to cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Polly Henderson & Betsy Ayers. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec & agreed to answer a request from a church in Tennessee regarding Solomon Stevens. Appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & Harriss Sanders to write a letter which they have done. Dismissed Sister Rebecca Stevens by letter. Br. Blackwell acknowledged his faults & the church forgave him. Received Br. James Booth by letter. 1823 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1823. Dismissed by letter Br. Hez. Pruitt. Br. J. Langston laid in a charge against Br. Andrew Hendrix from reports to excess of drinking & offering to fight. Required Breth. E. Thornton & J. Langston to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1823. Br. Andrew Hendrix confessed his faults & we got along with him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & received by letter Nathaniel Walker, Leroy McWhorter & Polly McWhorter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 2rd Sunday in June. July meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Br. Andrew Hendrix brought a report against himself for drinking to excess which he denied, refered it. Dismissed Br. James Booth by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Sept. 1823. Took up the case of Br. Hendrix & refered it to next meeting. The sisters requested to attend. Agreed to give Br. McBee & Sister McBee letters of dismission. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. & took up the case of Br. Hendrix & he gave satisfaction. The church agreed to seek for the choice of a deacon again to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Received by experience William Langston & William Garrett. Dismissed by letter Sister Peggy Anthony. Refered the choosing of a deacon till next meeting. Received by experience John Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. 1823 & Excluded Andrew Hendrix & chose Br. James Langston deacon (word "deacon" has line drawn through it) & Br. Leroy McWhorter deacons. Br. Langston requested the church wait with him till next meeting for his consent. The church agreed to write to Enoree church a certificate for Br. McWhorter's ordination. Received by experience Walker Thornton. 1824 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1824. Received by experience Ann Henly & Sally Garrett. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1824. Dismissed by letter Br. William Garrett & Sally Garrett. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1824. Agreed to request Br. L. Meeks, D. Thornton & H. David to attend our meeting in June for the purpose of ordaining Br. Langston deacon. Received a certificate from Enoree So. Ca. certifying Br. McWhorter's regular ordination. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1824 & Br. James Langston was ordained deacon by the following Presbytery, viz. Henry David, Dozier Thornton, C. J. Jenkins & the two Br. Howingtons. The church met on the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & dismissed Br. Leroy McWhorter & his wife by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Br. Reuben Thornton requested to be loosed from the care of this church. We refused to grant the request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Br. Langston laid in an allegation against Br. Walston for using improper conversation concerning his neighbor's wife. Br. Blackwell is cited to next meeting for nonattendence. Br. Sanders & Langston agents to cite him to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & took up the case of Br. Blackwell & he gave satisfaction. Br. Walston gave satisfaction also. Meeting in December disappointed. 1825 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1825 & agreed to write to Yellow Creek church for information respecting reports against Ann Miller. Query How long shall a member of the Baptist ___(dark copy) a letter in the bounds of a church & be in fellowship. Answer, we think that a member living in the bounds of a church twelve months holding a letter should be considered in disorder. Dismissed by letter Penny Conn & Frances Pruitt. A charge laid in against Br. Blackwell for drinking to excess from reports by Br. Thornton. Br. Brooks to cite him to next meeting. Query is it binding on a member to take private measures in matters of dealing when there is a public transgression. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1825, took up the case of Br. Blackwell & refered it to next meeting. Dismissed Sister Polly Blackwell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & took up the case of Br. Blackwell & still refered it. Br. William Langston laid in a charge against himself & Sister Neal for getting into an affray. The church got along with him & refered her case till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & still refered the case of Br. Blackwell, refered the case of Sister Neal also to next meeting. Br. Reuben Thornton, Brooks, George Rucker, Harris Sanders agents to labour with Sister Neal & Br. & Sister Langston and try for a reconciliation between them. Sister Walston requested by her husband to be dismissed & we refused to do so & appointed Br. R. Thornton, G. Rucker, H. Sanders to inquire of her the cause. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Took up the case of Sister Neal & she gave satisfaction. Took up the case of Br. Blackwell & refered it. Took up the request of Sister Walston desiring to be dismissed from the church. The committee who was appointed to inquire for her reasons. Report as follows, Sister Walston continues her request and assigns the following reasons. She believes there are certain members in the church who are opposed to her & have treated her with coldness ever since a former trial in the church. A similar case coming on & she does not believe she can get satisfaction as she believes herself to be justifiable in the act. The church taking into view all the connective circumstances think it would be most to the Glory of God that Sister Walston be excluded, all except two Brethren viz George Rucker & Harris Sanders. The church waits til next meeting for their submission. Br. James Miller departed this life Feb, 1825. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June, took up the case of Br. Blackwell & agreed to write to him to come & attend to his case. Br. Sanders submits to the exclusion of Sister Walston. The church into consideration the impropriety of George Rucker's saying in conference last meeting if Sister Walston was excluded they might exclude him too, & agreed to consider the same next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Br. Blackwell came & gave satisfaction & obtained a letter of dismission. Br. William Langston & Br. Walston laid in a charge against themselves for quarreling & giving each other insulting language. Br. Langston acknowledged his faults so the church got along with him, & agreed to wait with Br. Walston til next meeting. Took up the case of Br. Rucker & agreed to cite him to next meeting & appointed Br. Jacob Brooks & Walker Thornton to do so. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Took up the case of Br. Walston & excluded him. Took up the case of Br. Rucker he negleccted to hear the church & excluded him. Took into consideration the propriety of uniting with the general association. The church is opposed to it. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Breth R. Thornton & J. Langston to represent us in the association. Received two petitions from our sister churches viz Oconee & Kandler's (sic) Creek for some assistance which was granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Dismissed by letter Sister Susannah Evans. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. 1826 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1826. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1826. We record the death of Sister Elisabeth Nixon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received by letter Nimrod Sullivan, by experience Mary Hall. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church in conference in Feb. agreed to visit three of our sister churches by two of our members on their communion days & request them to correspond with us in the same way in order to bring about a more close union with the churches. Kandler's Creek has agreed to do so, Black's Creek refuses, Oconee has given no answer yet. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. We received a letter from Oconee refusing to correspond with us. We agreed to write to Br. John Harriss respecting his neglecting to apply for a letter of dismission. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & dismissed by letter Sister Patsey Evans. Received by experience Isabella Sullivan. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Dismissed Sister Lydia Laurence by letter. Received a request from Cabin Creek church to help to settle some difficulty. We have appointed Breth. E. Thornton, J. Brooks & J. Langston & in the failure of J. Brooks H . Sanders to go. Dismissed by letter Br. John Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1826. Dismissed by letter Br. Nimrod Sullivan & Isabella Sullivan. Chose Br. R. Thornton & E. Thornton to represent us in the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. The church did not meet in November. The church did not meet in December. 1827 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1827. Dismissed by letter Walker Thornton & Sealy Thornton his wife. February meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. April meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. July meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September & chose Br. R. Thornton & J. Langston delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Restored sister Dorcus Baugh to fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1827. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. 1828 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1828. Received by experience Elisabeth Hampton, John Brooks & Martha Thornton. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1828. Received by experience Esau Brooks and dismissed by letter Mary Hall & Jemima Hyde. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1828. Received by letter Br. Walker R. Thornton & his wife Lela. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. Received by letter John Partin & Nancy Partin his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Br. Reuben Thornton & James Langston & in case of failure Harris Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. & received by letter Betsy Kitchens, Sally Johnson & Sally Hendrix & by letter Elizabeth Thornton & by experience Tabitha a black sister, Nathaniel Harbin & his wife Judea Harbin. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & Received by experience Melvina Langston & Crease a black sister. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by letter Henry Ware & Lucy Ware his wife. Dismissed by letter Esau Brooks & Sally Walston. 1829 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1829. Dismissed by letter Sister Ann Harriss. Br. Jacob Brooks laid in a charge against Br. William Langston from report the report is a peace warrant has been served on him & he failed to come to meeting to answer that report & we have appointed Br. W. R. Thornton & Harris Sanders to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1829. Br. Langston came forward & gave satisfaction. Received by experience Susannah Turner, & by letter Br. William R. Wellborn & his wife Melissa Wellborn. We agree to study on the choice of a deacon til next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & refered the choosing of deacons til next meeting. Received by experience Winney a black sister. Agreed to the request of the Brethren of Blacks Creek to correspond with them. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & Br. Jacob Brooks & Nathaniel Harbin were chosen deacons & wait with them til next meeting for their consent. Sister Polly Sanders departed this life April 19th 1829. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & dismissed by letter Martha Thornton. Br. Harbin & Br. Brooks agrees to serve us as deacons. Appointed the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July for their ordination & agreed to send for Br. L. Meeks, H. David & Francis Calloway for that purpose. On Sunday received by letter Nancy Tapp. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & Received by experience Polly Mauldin & On Sunday Keziah Mauldin. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in July & Received by experience Epps Mauldin, Polly Perry & William Kitchens & on Saturday according to previous arrangements Br. Littleton Meeks, John Standridge & Henry David formed a Presbytery & ordained Breth. Brooks & Harbin deacons. Received by experience Frances Standridge, The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Received by experience Rebecca Brooks, Nancy Norwood, Moses Hendrix & Garrett L. Standridge. Restored to fellowship Fillis a black sister by her acknowledgments. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & Received by experience Ann Norwood, Elizabeth Perry, Willis Webb & Martha Webb his wife. Appointed Brethren to represent us in the association Jacob Brooks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. A Petition from Candlers Creek Church through (blank space) for helps to settle difficulties that have arisen among them. This church appoints Breth. Elijah Thornton, William R. Wellborn & Nathaniel Harbin. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Received two Petitions one from Poplar Spring for Br. Thornton to assist in ordaining a preacher, the other from Blacks Creek for to members to inquire into & assist in licensing Br. George W. Key which was granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December & Dismissed by letter Nancy Parsons & Received by experience Elizabeth Headen. 1830 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1830. Br. Harbin laid in a request to know whether this church requires her deacons to labor privately with her members for a publick offence, we refer the answer to the next meeting. Received by letter Doroth(ea?) Huggins. Dismissed by letter Br. John Partin & his wife. Received a letter respecting a black Br. Charles. Appears to the church that the said Charles has been in disorder. Breth. Brooks, Harbin & Langston are appointed to call on Br. Charles & request him to come to our next meeting & if he refuses to obey demand his letter. The request of Br. Harbin answered in the negative. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & took up the report against Br. Charles who had been dismissed from Blacks Creek church. The Breth. Appointed to see Br. Charles report that he is present & he gave satisfaction & was received into the fellowship of the church & we agreed to report the same to Blacks Creek church. Received by experience Demps, a black Brother. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & Received by experience Peter a black Brother. Br. Sanders resigned the clerks office & Br. Harbin was chosen in his place. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & at the instace (sic) of Br. Brooks & other brethren agreed to reconsider the exclusion of Br. George Rucker & appointed Breth Jacob Brooks & Nathaniel Harbin to notify him of the same & request his attendance. Received by letter Br. George T. Bond. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Went into reconsideration of the exclusion of Br. George Rucker & satisfaction was obtained. Received by letter Sisters Elizabeth Casey, Prudence Cowen, Mary Casey, Lett(ie?) Casey. Breth Wellborn & Brooks were appointed to represent us in the Union Meeting. The met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Agreed to enter the minutes if our last Union Meeting on our church book. Appointed the following committee to settle a distress between Sister Mary Casey & Sister Thurza David viz Breth Brooks, R. Thornton & Harbin & Sister Elizabeth Brooks. Br. Abraham Trail to preach exhort in the bounds of this church & in adjacent sister churches when legally invited. Restored to fellowship Br. & Sister Mauldin. Received by experience Sister Mary Payne. Record of the Union Meeting July 1830 At a Union Meeting held at Grove Level meeting house Franklin County Ga. On the 16th 17th & 18th of July 1830. The following Breth from sister churches attended, viz. From Academy Davis, Adams & Dougherty & Garner, Cabin Creek Stapler, Oconee Haggard & Langston, Candlers Creek Bowen & Yarbrough, Blacks Creek Kee & Williams, Walnut Fork Brazelton, Mars Hill Doolittle, Stephens & Harper, Grove Level Wellborn & Brooks. Rec'd the following correspondents from sister Union meeting, Oglethorpe Dist. A letter by Breth. Lumpkin, Stamps & David, Elbert Dist. A letter by Breth. Manning, Brown, Norris & Cook who were cordially Rec'd & invited to seat with us. Appointed a committee to arrange the Preaching viz Breth. R. Thornton, Adams, Haggard, Sandige & Harbin. Appointed our next Union Meeting at Academy meeting house Jackson County, Ga. Agreed to correspond with our sister Union meetings by letter & messengers, Breth. Wellborn & Brooks to write to the following breth. messengers, Oglethorpe Dist. Davis, Brazelton, Stapler, Stephens, Williams, Adams, Doolittle & Kitchens, Elbert Dist. Breth. William Jangston, Bowen, Brooks, Sandidge & Harbin. The committee to arrange a preaching report that Breth. Cobb, Reeves & Calloway occupy the stands on tomorrow in the order of their names. At close of communion on Saturday the church opened a door for the reception of members. Rec'd by experience Br. Abraham Trail & Eliza a coloured sister. Adjournment to meet at the water at 9 o'clock tomorrow where prayer is want to be made. Met according to adjournment. Opened a door for the reception for members. Rec'd by experience Eliza C. Savil, Joe a colored Brother & Mary a colored sister. The stand was occupied on the Sabbath by Breth. Manning, Lumpkin & Calloway in the order of their names who preached to a large & respectable congregation we trust to good effect. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Sept & her pastor being absent appointed Br. Wellborn Mod. Called on the committee appointed last meeting to report. Said committee reports said distress settled. Nominated Breth. R. Thornton & Sandidge messengers to the association. The clerk to write the letter calling to his assistance any Breth. he may think proper. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct, a charge brought against Br. William Langston for standing in defiance of a peace officer. Appointed Breth. Sanders & Webb to cite him to next conference to answer to said charge as well as to an unfavorable report against him. Rec'd by experience Sister Elizabeth Bush. Rec'd by letter Stephen Dale. Rec'd a petition from Academy church for our preachers & deacons to settle a difficulty. Said request granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Br. Langston came forward & gave satisfaction. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Rec'd by letter Sister Penelope Wilson & by experience Eleanor Perry. Dismissed by letter Br. Stephen Dale. The church refers the consideration of extending the Ministerial privileges of Br. Wellborn unto her next meeting. FRANKLIN COUNTY, GA - Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll January 1831-June 1837 Grove Level Baptist Church Grove Level, Banks County, Georgia Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1902 and 1902-1942 Records of Grove Level Church ( January 1831-June 1837) 1831 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1831. Appointed Breth. Wellborn & E. Mauldin to cite Br. Kitchens to next conference to answer to a publick report unfavorable to his religious character. The church took into consideration the extending of Br. Wellborn's Ministerial privilege & agreed to call on the following churched to assist in said work viz. Oconee, Blacks Creek, Kandler's Creek, Beaverdam, Academy & Line on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Dismissed by letter Sister Jane Minish. Found the following Query on the table viz. Has the Association any right to concern with the internal affairs of the church, If no, does or does not the qualifications of the officers of the church and the evidence to be received by the church belong to the internal affairs of the church. Answer to the first interrogatory, No. To the 2nd , Yes. The church met on the Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Feb. Br. Kitchens came forward & gave satisfaction. Appointed Breth. Bonds & Harbin to cite Demps a colored Br. to come to next conference to answer to an unfavorable report against him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March. Dismissed by letter Br. Abraham Trail & sister Eliza C. Trail. The case of Demps continued. Took into consideration the extending the Minister privileges of Br. Wellborn. The following Breth. From sister churches attended, viz Oconee, Breth. James Langston & J. F. Kenedy, Blacks Creek Br. Howington, Candler's Creek Breth. Ambrose Yarbrough & Hezekiah Abner, Beaverdam Br. Pruitt, Academy Breth. Joseph Davis & John Wallace, Line Breth. Littleton Meeks, John Chambers & William Chambers, Who unanimously agree with this church that Br. William R. Wellborn be licensed to preach the Gospel wherever his lot may be cast. Rec'd a request from our Sister church at Leatherwood for help to Ordain a Deacon. Said request granted & Breth. R. Thornotn, Brooks & Harbin nominated to attend. Received by Letter Sister Peggy Kitchens. The requests of the Brethren at Gainesville granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April & took up the case of Demps a black Br. & agreed to get along with him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in May. Received by letter Sister Ann Sanders. June Conference 1831 1st Conference was opened by singing. 2nd Brethren & Sisters of sister churches were invited to seats with us. 3rd Inquired for reference. None 4th Inquired if there was any grievances that could be brought forward in Gospel order. None 5th Opened a door for the reception of members. July Conference 1831 1st Conference was opened by exhortation. 2nd Brethren and Sisters of Sister churches were invited to seats with us. 3rd Inquired for reference as to whether there was any grievances that could be brought forward in Gospel order. Took up an unfavorable report against Demps a Black Br. & appointed Breth, Sanders & Langston to cite him to meet this church on Tomorrow. 4th Opened the door for the reception of members. 5th Appointed Breth. Brooks & Harbin messengers to our next Union Meeting. Rec'd a letter from our Sister Church at Providence requesting this church to call a Presbytery for the ordination of Br William R. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. Said matter postponed till Friday before the 2nd Saturday in August next. Sunday met according to adjournment the case of Demps the Black Brother relative to said report, which report was that he had taken his master's horse without leave and rode him to a certain store & there being interrogated by Patrols stated to them that he had permission from his master which appears to be entirely false, also a report that said Demps is guilty of the act of adultery. The church unanimously excluded him from our communion and fellowship. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sabbath in August. 1st Opened conference by singing. 2nd Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3rd Inquired for a reference also whether there be any grievances that could be brought forward in Gospel order. 4th Took into consideration the request of our sister church Providence relative to the Ordination of Br. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. Said matter dismissed at the request of Br. Wellborn. 5th Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in September. 1- Opened conference by singing & prayer. 2- Brethren and sisters of sister churches were invited to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference, also whether there be any grievances that could be brought forward in gospel order. 4- Appointed the following brethren messenger to the Association, viz R. Thornton & Wellborn. 5- Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct. 1831. 1- Opened conference by singing. 2- Invited brethren & sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference, also whether there be any grievances that could be brought forward in gospel order. 4- Appointed Breth. Wellborn, Sandidge & Brooks to cite Br. George Rucker to next conference to answer to the charge of circulating a slanderous report against the Pastor of this church. 5- Dismissed by letter sister Judith Barnwell & sister Olive Hampton. 6- Received a petition from our sister church Providence for us to call a Presbytery for the ordination of Br. Wellborn to the Gospel ministry. Said request granted and the following brethren requested to compose the Presbytery for his ordination, viz Littleton Meeks, Henry David, Jeremiah Reeves, George Lumpkin & William Manning. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1831. Took up the case of Br. Rucker and agreed to lay it over until next meeting in consequence of his being sick & not able to come. On the 7th of December 1831. The following Ministering Brethren met at Grove Level church viz Hymer, David, Meeks, Caloway and Thornton, and formed themselves into a Presbytery for the purpose or ordaining W. R. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. The Presbytery proceeded to business and after examining the church and not finding a oneness, thought it most expedient to defer the ordination for the present, and also at the request of Br. Wellborn. Nathaniel Harbin, Clk. S. Hymer, Mod. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Dec. 1831. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3- Inquired for reference and took up the case of Br. George Rucker and excommunicated him. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Robert Toney and Sarah Perry. 1832 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Jany 1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited visiting brethren to seats with us. 3-Inquire for reference. None. 4-Opened door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Feb. 1832. 1-Opened conference by singing. 2-Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Sister Sarah Johnson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March 1832. 1 Opened conference by singing, exhortation & prayer. 2 Inquired for references. None. 3 Inquired if any matters dealing that were ripe for church interference. None. 4 The church took into consideration the propriety of appointing a standing committee to settle debts and also to examine and arrange matters requiring church interference left as a reference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1832. 1 Opened conference by singing. 2 Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and agreed to continue it for further conference. 3 Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter Sister Eliza Webb. 4 Received a request from Providence church asking for helps to settle a difficulty. Appointed Brethren Elijah Thornton and Willis Webb to go as helps from this church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in May 1832. 1 Conference was opened by singing. 2 Invited brethren and sisters from sister churches to seats with us. 3 Opened a door for the reception of members. 4 Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and dismissed it. 5 Dismissed by letter sisters Mary Arrowood and Dorothy Huggins. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in June 1832. 1 Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2 Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3 Inquired for reference. None. 4 Enquired for matters ripe for church interference. None. 5 Opened a door for the reception of members. 6 Whereas Sister Mary Mauldin once obtained a letter of admission from this church and having lost the came makes application for an other letter. Appointed Brethren Sanders & Thornton and Sandidge to have an interview with Sister Mauldin and report the same to this church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath on July 1832 1-Opened the conference by singing and exhortation. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty requiring church interference. None. 5-Heard the report of the brethren appointed to see Sister Polly Mauldin(Referred to as Mary previous meeting) and agreed to grant her another letter with a note stating the circumstances by way of postscript. 6-Appointed Thursday before the 3rd Sabbath in August for our next conference. 7-Opened the door the reception of members and received by experience Patsy Holland. The church met on Wednesday before the 3rd Sabbath in August 1832. 1-Opened the conference by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired if there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Jane Tapp, Anny Tapp, Uriah Kitchens and Samuel Norwood and by recantation Anny Hall formerly Anny Savell. 6-Received a request from our sister church Neals Creek (Nails Creek) for the dismission of Br. Wellborn. Said request granted. 7-Appointed Breth. R. Thornton and Jacob Brooks messengers to the Association. 8-Adjourned to meet at the water tomorrow morning. Met according to adjournment and opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Elisabeth Meeks, Thomas Ivie and Elisabeth Ivie. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct.1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired if there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Alphas Herren. 6-Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on tomorrow at the place where baptism is to be administered. The church met on the 3rd Sabbath in Nov. 1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Sarah Brooks. 6-Dismissed by letter sister Mary Payne, Brother and Sister Ware and Caty a colored sister. 7-Received a petition from our sister church at Nails Creek for Ministerial help to ordain Br. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. Brother R. Thornton given up to exercise his own discretion in the above matter. The church met on the 3rd Sabbath in Dec. 1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Moved and seconded that the voice of the church be taken whether Br. Thornton invite Br. Wellborn to preach when he visits us under existing circumstances relative to his ordination. Said matter left as a reference. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Mary Dailey. 7-Dismissed by letter Sisters Baugh and Wellborn and Br. Sandidge and his wife also sisters Mary Henderson and Pritchett. 1833 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Jan. 1833. 1-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us to aid in any matters coming before us. 2-Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and decide in the affirmative. 3-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4- Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Martha Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Feb. 1833 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. Also whether there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. Received a letter from Henry & Polly Walston formerly excommunicated by this church making acknowledgments for their former conduct and requesting the church to forgive them. The church unanimously forgave them, and directs the clerk to inform them of the disposition the church has made of their acknowledgment and request. 4-Caty a coloured sister returns her letter to this church and is received. 5-Application being made by Br. Sandidge for letters for Brother and Sister Langston said matter left as a reference. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for and took up the reference relative to Br. & Sister Langston's obtaining letters of dismission. The church is unanimously opposed to their having letters in consequence on his part of making unfair statements relative to his debts and going off and leaving the same unsettled and throwing out unlawful threats relative to his neighbor and also for not applying for a letter before he left the country, and in consequence on her part of her partaking too much of the spirit of her husband in going off and leaving his affairs unsettled. The church directs Brethren R. Thornton, Brooks and Harbin to write to them stating the reason why the church can not grant the letters, and give them a reasonable time to reply. 4-Br. Nathan Sanders introduced a charge against Br. Robert Toney for not paying him a certain note. Appointed Breth. Epps, Mauldin and William Kitchens to cite him to next church meeting. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1833. 1-Conference was opened by exhortation. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for the reference of Brother & Sister Langston and took it up and refered it to next meeting also took up and refered the case of Br. Robert Toney to next meeting. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in May 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with them. 3-Inquired for and took up the case of Henry and Polly Walston also received a letter from the church of Christ Hebziba (sic) in Troup County Geo. Stating that Henry and Polly Walston were in good standing. We restore them to fellowship and grant them letters of dismission and took up the case of Br and sister Langston and excommunicated them, also took up the case of Br. Toney and satisfaction was obtained by Br. Toney promising to pay the money this evening. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with them. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-A charge introduced against Br. Robert Toney by reports for writing and making publick a slanderous report and excommunicated him on the above charge. 5-Appointed Brethren R. Thornton and Jacob Brooks to cite Br. Alpha Herren to attend our next conference meeting to answer unfavorable report relative to his religious character. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members and Received by experience Sister Mary Casey and by letter Sister Sarah Morris. Brethren Brooks and Harbin agreed to represent us in the next Union Meeting. Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on Wednesday 26th Inst. at the place where the ordinance of Baptism is to be administered. Wednesday 26th June. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. Bennet Rylee and sisters Nancy Rylee and Ann Graham. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference and took up the case of Br. Herren's and left it as a reference. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Received a request from our sister church Blacks Creek for helps to settle a difficulty said request granted and Breth E. Thornton and Harbin appointed to go as helps. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Br. Joel Casey. Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on Saturday before the 1st Sabbath in August. Opened as door for the reception of members, and received by experience Nancy and Lucinda Everett. Agreed to open a door on tomorrow at the place where baptism is to be administered Sabbath, the church opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. James Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in August 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for and took up the reference against Br. Alphas Herren and he having failed to comply with the request of the church was excommunicated. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sabbath in September 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference, also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. 4-Received a request from our sister church Lystra for Ministerial help to examine into the qualifications of Br. Benj. Brown as a suitable person for ordination to the Ministry. Said request was granted. 5-Dismissed by letter Br. John & Sister Lucinda Brooks. 6-Opened a door for admission into the church. Received by experience Br. Paris Casey. 7-Delegated Brethren R. Thornton and Harbin and Br. Jacob Brooks in case of failure to represent us in our next Association. The clerk to write a letter and exhibit it to the church on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct. next. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct. 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Received a letter from William Langston formerly a member of this church. Agreed to write to him again. Brethren R. Thornton, Jacob Brooks and Harbin to write. 5-Dismissed by letter Br. Paris Casey. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. 7-Received and sanctioned the letter to the Association and returned it to the clerk to fill out. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Nov. 1833. 1-Conference was opened by exhortation. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church intervention. 4-Dismissed Br. Bennet Rylee and Sister Martha Holland. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. 6-On Sunday dismissed Sister Ann Graham. 1834 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Jan. 1834, the Pastor being absent. 1-Appointed Br William Kitchens Mod. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 5- Opened a door for the reception of new members. 6-N. Harbin presented a letter to the church written to William Langston relative to his and his wife's exclusion. The church directs him to fill out the letter, by inserting the charges against them and send it on. 7-Dismissed by letter Br. Joel Casey & Sister Mary Casey. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Feb. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Joseph & Sister Anna Johnston and Sister Susannah Kitchens. 5- Received a request from our sister church at Neals (Nails) Creek for the Eldership of this church to assist in the ordination of a Deacon. Said request granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. 4-Moves and seconded that the voice of the church be taken whether she considers the terms Deacon and Elder Synonymous, Said matter refered to next meeting. 5-Received a request from our sister church Neals (Nails) Creek for Eldership to ordain a deacon, said request granted. 6-Dismissed by letter Sister Mary Darby. 7- Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter, sister Sarah Johnston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in May 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for and took up the reference of last conference relative to the terms Deacon and Elder. The church considers them the same and related to Deacon and Preacher. 4-Inquired to matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. 5-Query. Is any member of the church entitled to church fellowship that is insolvent and uses not all the necessary means to extricate himself from debt, referenced to next conference. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by recantation Sister Mary Patterson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in June 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for and took up reference of last meeting and answered the said query in the negative unanimously. 4- Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Took into consideration the recovering one side of the meeting house and repairing the doors and Window Shutters. Appointed Breth. Harbin, E. Thornton and H. Sanders to superintend the same. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of new members. 5- Appointed Breth. William Kitchens & Willis Webb correspondents to our next Union Meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Sept. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether that be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Nathan & Sister Frances Sanders. 5-Appointed Bret. R. Thornton and Nathaniel Harbin and in case of failure Br. Jacob Brooks to our next Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Oct. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-The letter to the Association called for read and received. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Nov. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Dec. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Dismissed by letter sister Susan Turner. 1835 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Jan. 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Larkin Looney. 5-Dismissed by letter Sister Mary Patterson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Feb. 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there are matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seat with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Read and took up a request from the Baptist Church of Christ at Little Cypress, Alabama, requesting the restoration of our once Brother and sister Langston or a copy of the charges sent to them in order for them to act on the same, also received an acknowledgment from William Langston. Agreed to write to said church on the above matter. 5-Opened the door for the reception of new members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Appointed Brethren Brooks and Harbin to represent us in our next Union meeting. At a Union Meeting began and held at Grove Level Meeting house on Friday 17th -18th and 19th July 1835. The following brethren from sister churches attended. From Academy, Davis, Thomas and Dougherty. From Blacks Creek, No messengers. From Cabin Creek, Borders and Rogers. From Candlers Creeek, Yarborough, Culpepper and T. T. Bowen. From Grove Level, Brooks and Harbin. Mars Hill, Doolittle. Oconee, McLester (?). Walnut Fork, Brazelton. Providence, Polk and Williams. Nails Creek, Pool, Crow and Toney. Athens, No messengers. 1-Called for and read correspondence from sister Union Meetings, Messengers from the Elbert District, Breth Harris, Ford and B. Thornton were cordially received and affectionately invited to seats with us. 2-Appointed a committee of 5 to arrange preaching during the meeting to consist of Breth Davis, T. T. Bowen, Brooks, Brazelton and Harbin. 3-Appointed the next Union Meeting for the Jackson District at the Walnut Fork. 4-Agreed to keep up the correspondence with our sister Union Meetings. Breth Davis and Harbin to write and the following brethren messengers to the Oglethorpe District: Davis, Reeves and Brazelton. To the Elbert District Brethren R. Thornton, Yarborough, Wellborn and Harbin. 5-The committee to arrange preaching report that Brethren B. Thornton preach first, Br. Ford to follow then an intermission after which Br. Reeves preach then commune after communion. Open a door for the reception of members. 6-Adjourned to meet at 10 O clock tomorrow. 7- Met according to adjournment and at the close of communion opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Sister Eady Henderson. 8-The committee to arrange preaching report that Breth B. Thornton and Ford preach in the order of their names and Br. Yarborough to exercise in that way he may think proper. Then an intermission. Then Breth Wellborn, Reeves and Thornton to preach in the order of their names. 9-The stand now occupied on Sunday by Breth B. Thornton, Ford and Yarborough in the forenoon. Then Br. Anthony preached and was followed in exhortation by Br. Wellborn and others we trust with good effect. 10-Concluded to continue the meeting until Monday evening and adjournment to meet in the morning at 10 O clock. 11-Met according to adjournment and the Desk was occupied by Breth Wellborn, Reeves and Anthony. 12-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Alsey Mauldin. The church met on Friday the 31st July and after an appropriate discourse by Elder John Harris followed by Elders Wellborn and Thornton, Opened a door for the reception of members and Received by experience Joseph Turner and Mary Brooks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. Br. R. Thornton presented a letter to the church written by the request of Cloud's Creek to him by Br. Butler Stamps, specifying and preferring charges against Br. Larkin Looney for making false statements relative to his debts in Oglethorpe County, also for getting drunk. Moved and seconded that the church take up the case of Br. Larkin Looney and after investigation he was unanimously excluded from the fellowship of the church. 5-(there is no 4)- Received a request from our sister church Poplar Spring for the Eldership of this church and as many of the laity as can conveniently go to meet with them on Wednesday after 1st Sunday in Sept. next, and appointed 5 of the laity to go with the Eldership viz. Breth E. Thornton, G. T. Bond, W. Webb, William Kitchens and H. Sanders. 6-Dismissed by letter Br. G. T. Bond. 7-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Sept. 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Dismissed by letter Mary a coloured sister. 5-Appointed Breth. R. Thornton and J. Brooks messengers to our next association. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. The minutes of the Oct conference lost or mislaid. No recollection of any business of importance. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day on Nov. 1835. The Pastor being absent Brother Yarborough was appointed Mod. 1-Conference was opened by singing & prayer. 2-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sisters Joannah Norwood and Elisabeth Bryant. Alphas Herren came forward and made an acknowledgment to the church for his past conduct, refered said matter to be attended to on tomorrow. The church met according to previous arrangement. 1- Appointed Br. Wellborn Mod. 2-Conference opened by singing. 3-Alphas Herren came forward, made and acknowledgment and was restored to fellowship. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Peter a coloured Br. And Arminda a coloured sister. 3-Dismissed by letter W. A. Thornton and sister Sealy Thornton. Also Br. Alphas Herren. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Dec. 1835. Conference was opened by singing. Inquiries were made in the ordinary way. Received by letter Br. Mordicaci (Mordicai) Mauldin. 1836 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Jan. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. Moved and seconded that Breth Bond and Sanders have an interview with Br Epps Mauldin relative to some unfavorable reports against his christian character. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br Bennet Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Feb. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Moved and recorded that Breth Bond and Sanders relate their interview with Br Epps Mauldin. They state that they cited him to this meeting. Br Mauldin met the church and acknowledged that he had been drunk said matter refered to next conference. 4- Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of church members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Took up the reference against Br Epps Mauldin and excluded him from the church. 4-Inquired for difficulties ripe for church interference. Dismissed by letter Sister Sarah Morris. 5-Opened a door for the reception of church members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in April 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br Samuel and Sister Sarah Johnston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's say in May 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-In compliance with previous arrangements, Nathaniel Harbin presented a margin Bible to the church. The church received and paid two dollars for it and agreed that it should be kept at the meeting house for the use and benefit of the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Agreed to meet at the meeting house on Thursday before the 3rd Lord's day in July next for the purpose of imploring the mercies of God relative to our divided state as a denomination. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in July 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Received a petition from our sister church Kandlers Creek for three or four of our laity to inquire into the gift on Br Ambrose Yarborough said request granted and Brethren Brooks, Harbin, E. Thornton and H. Sanders to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened the door for reception of members. 5-Appointed our next conference on Thursday before the 3rd Lord's day in Sept. next. The church met on Thursday before the 3rd Lord's day in Sept. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and reading the 5th Chapter of the Apostles 1st Letter to the Corinthians. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Appointed Breth R. Thornton and Brooks messengers to our next association. 6- Moved and seconded that the voice of the church be taken relative to the propriety or impropriety of the support of Domestic or home Missions said matter refered to next conference meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Oct. 1836. 1-The Pastor being absent Br. William R. Wellborn was appointed Mod. 2-Conference was opened by singing. 3-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 4-Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and decide that it is proper to support Domestic or home Missions. (Unanimously). 5-Inquired whether there are any difficulties ripe for church interference. None. 6-Opened a door for the reception of new members. 7- Dismissed by letter Sister Nancy Bush and Br Bennet Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Dec. 1836. 1-Conference was opened the usual way. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 1837 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Jan. 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Appointed Brethren Samuel and Joseph Johnson to have an interview with Brethren William and Uriah Kitchens and request them to attend the next church conference to answer to some reports unfavorable to their christian character. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Feb. 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Called for the report for the Breth Johnson and they state that they have had an interview with the Brethren Kitchens, and that the Brethren have had a considerable falling out injurious to their christian character, said matter not settled. Appointed a committee of 5 Brethren viz Brooks, R. Thornton, Bonds, E. Thornton and Harbin to try and settle the above matter and report to next conference. 4-Dismissed by letter Sisters Wilson, Nancy and Mary Everett. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met of Saturday before the Lord's day in March 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for a reference, Moved and seconded that the committee appointed at last conference to settle a difficulty between the Brother Kitchenses (sic) report to the church. The committee reports said matter not settled. The Brother Kitchenses being present, Moved and seconded that their case be taken up and that they be called upon to answer to the church. Moved and seconded that said matter be referred to next conference. Br William to be excused for non attendance if not convenient for him to attend. 4- Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in April 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting, said matter settled. 4-Inquired for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. 6-Received from some of the Brethren of Black's Creek church a request to aid and council them in setting in order the things that remain. Said request granted and Brethren Brooks, Webb, E. Thornton, Bonds and Harbin to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-The Brethren appointed to attend to the call of some of the Brethren at Blacks Creek church ask further time to report their proceedings. 6-Received a petition from our sister church Kandlers Creek for two or three of this church to sit with them in their next conference. Said request granted and Breth Brooks, Sanders and Webb appointed to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1837. Inquired for reference also matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Franklin County GaArchives Church Records.....Grove Level Church Minutes and Membership Roll July 1837-May 1844 Copyright Date 1844 Grove Level Baptist Church Grove Level, Banks County, Georgia Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1902 and 1902-1942 Part 4 Records of Grove Level Baptist Church (July 1837-May 1844) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s Day in July 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Agreed to keep up correspondence with the Union meeting. Harbin and E. Thornton to go. 6-On motion the report of the helps sent to Blacks Creek church was read together with the Memorial and Protest of the church at Blacks Creek all of which was ordered by the church to be recorded. Protest We, the minority of the church at Blacks Creek feel ourselves oppressed by the majority of this church do respectfully enter our protest against their sayings and actings. 1-Because we think they have not acted in the Spirit of the Gospel in contending for a government to prohibit any of her members contributing to any of the benevolent Institutions of the day, and will not so much as consent to remain with us and allow each one of us (“of us” stricken through) to do as he may think proper in these things. 2-Because they have denied us the common privileges of free people even in the exercise of opinions and have virtually excluded us the right of church membership and that without any church dealings. 3-Because together with the use of the meeting house they have taken from us all the church papers and the Church Book not by act of the church in any order for there has been no such thing before the church, but it is done. 4-Because in all these things we believe the Spirit of the Gospel Republican, and Justice has been violated and God’s Holy Sanctuary has been polluted. The foregoing protest in substance on Saturday before the 2nd Lord’s day in April we Beg leave to read before the church in order if possible to bring about a union once more among us. But the Majority would not hear us. Where upon we the Minority resolved if possible to obtain the advice of sister churches. Memorial We the undersigned members of the Church of Christ at Blacks Creek do most deeply regret the distance of the causes which so unhappily have involved the deepest interest and perhaps destiny of our church and denomination. While we are made to mourn over these causes we feel it our bounden duty as the afflicted and oppressed Minority of that Church after saying that to the best of our power we used every exertion to keep the Unity of the Spirit in the bonds of peace we were virtually driven out of the meeting house by an unjust exercise of discipline in the unfeeling hands of an oppressing Majority of our church. Feeling as we do and desiring always in the Lord to be a blessing to our fellow beings, It becomes our duty to state that the course we have adopted not of choice but of necessity to an enlightened and generous community. We do most cheerfully appeal, before whom and for the information of our brethren who reside at a distance we willingly state these grounds, which led the Majority to such unjust and unprecedented acts in denying is the use of the house of publick worship by no other right than that they are the Majority depriving us from a seat in conference, seizing and holding from us the papers of the church and church book, closing the pulpit against all Baptist Ministers of the Gospel who favor the cause of benevolence. All these things have they done without ever preferring a charge against us or any one of us the Minority in a legal or tangible form. In this sweeping unjust and unjust way declare us hereticks and with malicious words prating against us (3rd Epistle John and 10th Verse) saying we shall not in worshipping God do as we please with our own contrary to the discipline of the church and Republican principles for what Because 1-We religiously feel it’s our duty to oppose intemperance and needless use of ardent spirits and charitably allow any one to do as they please relative to joining temperance or any other benevolent society and not to suffer opinions in these things to break christian fellowship. 2-We religiously feel and believe it to be our duty both to support and aid in spreading the Gospel as far as we ourselves are able. 3-We do believe all are at liberty to join or not to join any of the benevolent institutions of the day for the spread of the Gospel, publishing the Scriptures in heathen tongues, disseminating religious and useful knowledge, teaching children to regard the scriptures and the Lord’s day. 4-We believe all are at liberty to act in these things according to their own conscience. Proceedings of the helps The Baptist church of Christ met in conference at Blacks Creek meeting house in the being in the Minority of that church and deeply afflicted have called for helps, Viz: Nails Creek Brethren William Poole and Mangum, Grove Level Harbin, Brooks, E. Thornton , R. Thornton, and Webb, Oconee J. Borders, Christler and Hardy, Cabin Creek Isaac Borders, to assist us in what course to pursue. R. Thornton, Mod. W. R. Wellborn, Clk. 1-Conference was opened by reading a part of 6th Chapter of Gallations 4 first verses, made some remarks and prayer by the Moderator. 2-Invited Brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us to aid in any matter that may come before us. 3-Took up the business presumed to be before us and after a fair investigation of existing difficulties, The Brethren offer the following Advice Inasmuch as we the helps of sister churches think that a difference of opinion in relation to what is termed the benevolent institutions of the day should not be sufficient to break christian fellowship and inasmuch as the Majority will not allow liberality of sentiments in these things we think the Minority have not departed from original principles. We therefore think it’s advisable that they continue to meet here or somewhere else when they can and particularly try to cultivate friendly feelings towards the Majority and others. August 1837 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4. Appointed a committee of three Viz. Brethren Uriah Kitchens and Johnson to request Br. Nathan Sanders to attend next conference to answer to an unfavorable report against his religious character. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. John Bush. 6. Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on to morrow at the water. 7. Dismissed by letter Br. John Bush. Met according to previous arrangements and opened a door for the reception of members received by experience Br. John W. Haynes. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Sept. 1837 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up the reference relative to Br. Nathan Sanders be being present and from his acknowledgement agreed to get along with him. 4. Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5. Appointed a committee of 3 Breth Viz. Brooks, Harbin and Rylee to have an interview with French Haggard relative to some insinuations by him implicating the character of the Pastor of this church and report to this church. 6. Appointed the following Breth Viz. Elder R. Thornton and Harbin and in case of failure Br. Brooks messengers to our next Association. 7. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. James Perry and Sister Eleanor Perry. 8. Appointed the following correspondents to Kandler Creek Viz. Breth. Webb and Samuel Johnson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Oct. 1837 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also matters of difficulties ripe for church interference. None. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. 5. The letter to the Association called for read and received. Departed this life on the 9th October 1837 Prudence Peeples formerly Sister Cowen. 1838 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Jan. 1838. 1. Conference was opened by admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. 5. Dismissed by letter Br. William Kitchens and Sister Kitchens, his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Feb. 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing and lecturing from 4th Chap. 1st Peter and prayer. The usual inquiries were made and so far as ascertained the church is in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in March 1838. 1 Conference was opened by prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with ut. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 4. Appointed correspondents as follows to Kandlers Creek Breth. E. Thornton and J. Brooks. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in April 1838. 1. Opened conference in the usual way. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Ginney, a colored sister. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in May 1838. 1. Conference was opened by lecture and prayer. 2. Inquired for reference and also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. 4. Dismissed by letter Br. George T. Bonds. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in June 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing and lecture. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 4. Received correspondent as follows From Kandlers Creek Br. Barnes. 5. Appointed correspondents as follows to Kandlers Creek Breth. Hendrix and Brooks. 6. Received a request from our sister church at Beaverdam for our Eldership Br. E. Thornton to assist in the ordination of a Deacon. Said request granted. 7. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in July 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing an prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting as usual in the District. Breth. N. Harbin, E. Thornton, W. Webb and J. Brooks to attend. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the Lord’s day in August 1838. 1. Entered into conference in the usual way. Br. Uriah Kitchens laid in a report against Br. Samuel Norwood for talking disrespectful of his sister and then denying it and then owning it. Appointed Breth. J. Johnson and S. Johnson to cite him to next conference. The church met on the 20th August 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up the difficulty between Breth. Uriah Kitchens and Samuel Norwood. On motion the Breth at variance had an interview in presence of 2 members of the church. The Brethren reported the difficulty unsettled Whereupon Br. Samuel Norwood was excommunicated from the fellowship of the church. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. 5. Appointed the following brethren to represent us in our next association Viz. R. Thornton and Jacob Brooks and N. Harbin in case of failure. 6. Appointed the following correspondents to Kandlers Creek Viz. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Nov. 1838. Inquired for reference. None also for difficulties ripe for church interference. Opened a door for the reception of members. At an extra conference held at Grove Level church on the 1st Lord’s day in Nov. 1838 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Moved and seconded that the letter received from our sister church the Academy be answered and that Breth. Brooks, Harbin and Sanders prepare our answer and present the same to this church for inspection. 4. Dismissed by letter Elder (?) R. Thornton, Sister Eliz Thornton, Francis Maldin and Ginney a colored Sister. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Nov. 1838. Entered into conference and agreed to have on our minds the choice of a Preacher until the next meeting. Dismissed by letter Br. Mordecai Mauldin and Sister Keziah Mauldin also Samuel Johnson and his wife Sarah Johnson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Dec. And entered into conference. Dismissed by letter Br. James Perry and his wife Eleanor and daughters Eleanor and Sarah Perry. Received by letter Sister Rebecca Cox. Breth Rylee and Haynes agreed to correspond with Kandlers Creek church. Took up the reference of last meeting respecting the choice of a preacher and the church unanimously chose Elder Littleton Meeks Pastor as far as his ability will enable him (struck through) permit him and he agrees to serve us. 1839 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Jan. 1839. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Agreed to unite in spending a portion of the 1st Sabbath in each month in prayer for the spread of the Gospel over the world. Also in accordance with the request of the Sarepta Association we agreed to appoint Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March next as a day of fasting and prayer. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Feb. 1839. Conference was opened by singing. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Sister Elizabeth Perry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day on March 1839. 1. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4. Opened a door for the reception of new members. 5. Appointed correspondents to Kandlers Creek as follows Brethren Sanders and Brooks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in April 1839. 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Dismissed by letter Sisters Nancy Tapp and Mary Casey. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in May 1839. Conference was opened by singing. 1. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 2. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in June 1839. Entered into conference. Br. Jacob Brooks informed the church that fellowship was broken between Sister Harbin and Sister Hendrix. The church appointed Breth. J. Rylee, H. Sanders, J. Brooks, W. Webb, Sister Brooks and Sister Webb to settle the difficulty & if they could not settle it to cite them to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in July 1839. 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up the reference of last conference relative to fellowship being broken between Sisters Harbin and Hendrix. The committee report said matter unsettled. Moved and seconded that the committee report the difficulty to the church Whereupon the committee reported Sister Hendrix guilty of ungospel speeches and making statements at one time which were proven and at another time denying them. Whereupon she was unanimously excommunicated from the church. 4. Appointed Breth. Webb and Sanders to cite Sister Neal to next conference to answer to a complaint laid in by Br. Haynes that is for circulating a report injurious to his religious character. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in August 1839. The Pastor being absent Br. John Brooks acted as Mod. 1. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Called for and took up the reference of last conference relative to Sister Neal and Br. Haynes said matter referred to next conference in consequence of Gospel testimony that Sister Neal says she can produce. The church directs the clerk to write to the church where said witness’ membership is and request that church to send this church the testimony of said witness. 4. QUERY. Shall we as a church hold in our fellowship those that hath petitioned the Legislature to enact laws to deprive the people of the State of Georgia of their rights and privileges as a republican people Whose rights have been bought by the shedding of blood. Referred to next conference. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. 6. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting of the Jackson District Breth. Webb, Harbin and in case of failure Br. Jacob Brooks to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Sept. 1839. The Moderator being absent Br. John Brooks was requested to act as Moderator. 1. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up reference as relative to Sister Neal and Br. Haynes. Said matter settled satisfactorily by the parties. 4. Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5. Called for and read the query of last conference and laid it over to next conference. Dismissed by letter Br.and Sister Harbin and Sister Neal. No meeting in October. GROVE LEVEL CHURCH was constituted on the 3rd Saturday in May 1802 by Moses Sanders, John Doss, William Denman and Thomas Maxwell. Whereas, The Baptist church of Christ at Grove Level has been sorely visited with the spirits of division in which she has not only suffered the loss of some whom she esteemed good brethren but also with them the church record, and being now left to start anew our record as a church, BE IT KNOWN that we consider ourselves to be a body constituted on ORIGINAL BAPTIST PRINCIPLES and governed by the SCRIPTURES in union with all the old Associations. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1839. Br. Meeks, Mod. Took up the query from August conference and reconsidered the vote that brought it into the church and thereby throwed it out of the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rs Sunday in December 1839. The difficulties relative to our division referred to next meeting and agreed to call on sister churches for helps (viz.) Kandler’s Creek, Line and Nails Creek. 1840 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1840. Br. W. R. Wellborn, Mod. Took up the conduct of Brethren Brooks and others in leaving the house in time of conference contrary to all former customs and usages and calling for other who thought as they did to follow him and so causing a division in the church. The church and helps present do not think such conduct Scriptural. Therefor we do not hold ourselves responsible for their future conduct as Baptists. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1840 and entered into conference. Br. James David, Mod. Inquired for reference. None. Inquired for business in the usual order. None. We that are present agree to have our names enrolled into the new Book, Names of the Members of Grove Level church (Note: Some of the copy is very poor. This list seems to have been worked on over the years and comments made in different handwritings. Females have what appears to be their married surnames added at a later date. Some members had death dates written in. Those that have “Diss” next to them would appear to have been “Dismissed” and “Excld.” appears to be “Excluded”) Males James Rylee Harris Sanders John W. Haynes (Diss) Nathan Sanders William Kitchens (Excld) Uriah Kitchens (Diss) Thomas Ivie (Excld) Joseph Turner (Diss) Hugh Norville (Excld) Pleasant F. Burgess (Diss) John Prater (Diss) Horatio Gowers (Diss) Josiah Kitchens (Diss) Fleming Harris (Excld) George J. Forbous (Exlcd) Bennet Rylee William Curry (Excld) Thomas Holland (Diss) R. J. Holland (Diss) Jacob Brooks (Deceased) Jacob M. Brooks (Diss) Willis Webb (Diss) Moses Hendricks John Lacy (Diss) Samuel Headen (Diss) Armstead Hardy (Dismissed by L.) McNeese Hardy (Diss) Thomas Bush William Prater (Diss) William Perry (Diss) Alfred Hudgins (Diss) Minyard Sanders (Dead) Thomas S. Sisson (Diss) Thomas Prater (Excld) Samuel Orr (Diss) Epps Mauldin (Diss) Westley Wyley (Diss) Nacy Meeks Aaron Sanders (Dead) Richard Perry (Excld) Ellet Rucker Theodore Turk (Diss) Thomas F. Anderson Sr. Enoch Anderson John A. Ivie (Dead) James Little (Diss) John M. Turk (Diss) John L. Ivie (Dismissed by letter) Moses H. Sanders (Diss) Green L. Mcbee (Diss) John Mize (Diss) Alfred McBee (Diss) S. J. Sanders (Dead) Daniel Mize (Excld) William Henry (Excld) Sylvanus Couch (Excld) Harvey R. Anderson (Dead) Samuel T. Loggans (Diss) Francis Ballew Green W. Sanders (Diss) Wilson Jones (Diss) J. B. Slater (Excld) Jeptha Rucker (Diss) John Greenway (Excld, Restored, Excld) Zerura Kitchens Jefferson Davis (Diss) Samuel Norwood (Diss) Alfred J. Ritchy Franklin Owen (Diss) Amos Viles (Diss) James T. Kitchens (Diss) William Wyley (Diss) Hardy Strickland (Dismissed by Letter) Stephen Cowen (Dead) Mitchel Mize David Greenway (Excld) Thomas D. Thurlkeld (Dismissed by letter) John L. Meeks (Dead) William A. Ellison (Excld) John Hill Thomas J. Anderson Jr. Renny Chasteen (Diss) Samuel H. Walker (Excld) John W. Greenway (Excld) James Loggans (can’t read) John Toney (Dead) James K. Cowen (Dismissed by Letter January 1861 James Chasteen (Excld) William Savell (Dead) David Hill (Excld) Moses H. Sanders (Dead) John E. Harper (Dismissed) Johnson Bradley (Diss) Samuel Wilson (Diss Jan. 3 1860) A. C. Stevenson (Diss) H. (?) T. N. White (Diss) J. B. Chasteen (Diss) David Yeargin Perry M. Vaughn (Dead) Isaac Wood (Diss March 16 1861) Robert Jones 1859 J. N. Chandler (Diss by letter) T. C . Chandler (Letter) Oct. 1859 Lenard Smith (Diss by letter) April 1861 S. J. Simes (By letter, Dead 1863) June 15, 1861 John F. Smith (Diss by letter) April 1862 J. H. Aaron (Dismissed by letter) 1862 Thomas Carson (Dead 1862) (Remaining Males on faint copy) Hinson Brooks F. M. Burton Joseph Sims Augustus Harviy? Lafayette Meeks William Anderson (Elder?) H. J. Goss (Recd by letter 1865) J. W. Goss D. J. Sanders (received by 1865) Jason (?) King John Jincy or Lincy (very faint) M. H. Sanders (received by letter 1861) William B. Anderson (Dead) William King (Diss by letter) James Jones James H. Hollin (Letter) Oliver Meeks (letter) Neatie (?) G. Chastian (Diss-Letter) T. L. Tapp (Excld) G. T. Bond (Diss by letter) Thomas Forbus (D. L.) W. W. Moore (Excld) J. T. Norwood John A. Moore (Excld) E. D. Moore (letter) Reuben Brooks J. M. Bennett/Burnett G. B. Forbus M. M. N. Hardy (Diss by letter) Vinson (?) Brooks James H. Hollin (struck through) S. G. Jackson (Rec. By letter) William Baugh Females Elizabeth Casey (Diss) Letty Casey (Diss) Ann Jordan (Diss) Elizabeth Sanders (Dead) Elizabeth Ivie Polly Perry (Diss) Elizabeth Perry Nancy Rylee (Dead-“August 9" scratched through date, then “July 1867") Sally Johnson (Diss) Susannah Kitchens (Diss) Elizabeth Kitchens (Dead) Frances Sanders Elizabeth Bush (Dead) Jane Tapp (Dead) Nancy Norwood (Dead) Nancy Kitchens (Diss) Margaret Perry (Diss) Rebecca Cox Martha Hendrix (Diss) Susannah Turner (Diss) Anna Tapp (Died Oct. 1859) Mary Hendrix (Diss) Alsey Rucker (Diss) Nancy McBee (Diss) Lurana Toney (Dead) Elizabeth M. Burgess (Diss) Anne Prater (Dismissed) Cintha House (Diss) Rebecca Kitchens (Excld) Delila Tapp Rebecca Perry (Excluded June 1860) Ruth Hambrick (Excld) Lucy Rucker (Dead 1861) Elizabeth Bryant (Diss) Mary Prater (Diss) Mary Harris (Diss) Nancy Ward (Diss) Leah Gowers (Diss) Milly Greenway (Diss) Nancy Forbous (Excld) Mary E Wellborn (Anderson) Martha Rylee (Dead October 29th 1851) Elizabeth Holland (Diss) Sarah Hendrix (Dec. 1864) Elizabeth Brooks (Diss Oct. 1859) Sarah Brooks (Dec.) Edy Henderson (Diss) Rebecca Rucker Martha Webb (Diss) Rachael Webb (Dismissed) Eliza Webb (Diss) Annie Lacy (Diss) Joanna Norwood Arsena L. Kelly (Diss) Sultany Bell Dotia Prater (Diss) Polly Headen (Dead) Lucy Hardy (Dec. 1864) Elizabeth Orr (Diss) Harriet B. Bush (Diss) Catherine Haynes (Diss) Dorcas Hendrix Emily C. Pruitt (Excld) Elizabeth Prater (Diss) Louisa A. Sisson (Diss) Elizabeth Rucker Annie Jordan (Diss) Dicey Orr (Diss) Mary Orr (Diss) Martha Wyley (Diss) Lucinda Whittemore (Excld) Melissa Sanders Rena Prater (Diss) Flora Sanders Louisa Wyley (Diss) Amanda Wyley (Diss) Lucy Greenway (Dead) Rodah Greenway (Diss) Elizabeth Orr (Diss) Caroline Sanders (Diss) Martha Curry Eliza Meeks Elizabeth Turk (Diss) Sarah Morgan (Dismissed by Letter) Nancy A. Rylee Joicey Anderson (Dismissed by letter, struck through) Rodah Anderson Nally or Nelly Caruth (Diss) Flora M. C. Sanders Rachael Brooks (Dead) Jane Prater (Diss) Catherine Prater (Diss) Elizabeth Prater (Diss) Ann Little (Diss) Nancy E. Turk (Dead) Mary E. Bush (Dead) Mary Ann Savell Elizabeth Jones (Diss) Sarah Savell (Diss) Nancy McBee (Diss) Rodah House (Excld) Georgia Ann Bradley (Diss) Elizabeth Norwood (Diss) Mourning Sanders (Diss) Martha Whitehead (Diss) Harriett Hendrix (Yeager) Elizabeth J. Meeks (Sanders) Martha J. Prater (Diss) Joicey E. Rylee Frances Smith (Dismissed by letter) Annie Meeks Julia Bush (Dismissed by letter Jan. 1861) Mary Mize Dianna Curry (Died Oct. 1859) Nancy Ballew (struck through) Martha Caruth (Diss) Nancy Curry Melissa Curry (Diss) Joicey Ivie (by letter) Nancy Hendrix (Ballew) Mary Loggans (by letter) Alsey Strickland (Dismissed by letter) Elizabeth Mize Mary Ratliff (Mize) Samantha D. Cowen Surbina McBee (Diss) Salina McBee (Diss) Mary McBee (Diss) Mary B.(?) Sanders (Letter) Mary E. Walker (Diss) Mary Ann Prater Narcissa Hendrix (Dismissed Oct. 3, 1859) Sarah Ann Jones (Diss) Nancy Greenway (Excld) Rebecca Greenway (Hopper) Sarah Greenway (Excld. Restored) Margaret Baugh (Diss) Amanda J. Rucker (Dismissed by letter) Jane Mize (Diss) Elizabeth A. Hill (Diss) Mary Ballard (Dismissed) Elizabeth Ritchy Keziah Owen (Diss) Nancy E. Strickland (Dismissed by letter) Nancy Smith Levanie W. Thurlkeld (Letter) Mary E. Brooks (Diss) Minerva C. Parsons (Diss) Elizabeth Loggans (Diss) Elizabeth C. Ellison (Excluded) Mary Hill Martha Loggans (Diss) Mary Davis (Diss) Jane S. Anderson Anna Chasteen (Dismissed by Letter) Olivia English (Diss) Nancy Wheeler Rebecca Loggans (Diss) Nancy Wood Lavina A. Wood Adalisa Brooks Mary C. Loggans (Diss) Harriet A. E. Bush Rodah A. Ivie (Excld) Nancy Mize (Dead) Nancy Rylee (Harbin?) Julia Ann Hill A. M. F. Loggans (Diss) Keziah F. Chasteen (Dismissed by letter) Mary J. Chasteen (Dismissed by letter) Mary Vaughn Jane Porter (Dismissed 1860) Lucinda Brooks (Letter) Nancy Bowen (Diss) Harriet Ann Harper (Dismissed by letter) Julia Cowen (Rily?) Tempy Wheeler (Diss) Harriet Jones (additional information too faint to read) Tabitha K. Or R. Chasteen (Dismissed by letter) Jane Cowen (Gillman?) Thurza Hendrix (Diss) Mary Wilson (Dismissed 3rd Jan. 1865) Ruthy Wilson (Dismissed 3rd Jan. 1865) Martha E. Jones Mary L. Jones Elmina Blackwell (Diss June 15th 1861) Martha Bolds or Bolas Rachael L. Richardson (Diss) Mary Stephenson (Diss) Elizabeth Wood (Diss March 16th 1861) Sarah Willbanks Virginia Vaughn (Diss) Mary Ann Vaughn (Diss) Palonia Vaughn (Diss) Mary Ballew (Dismissed by letter) Harriet Bell (Evans) Amanda Walker (Dead) Mary E. Teasler Nancy Jones Permelia Frances Curry Toney Elisabeth Smith (By letter Oct. 1859) E. A. Mosley (lettered June 1860) Amanda J. Hanes (by letter April 1861) Martha A. King (Dismissed by letter Sept. 1861) Frances King (Dismissed by letter Sept. 1861) Caroline King (Dismissed by letter Sept. 1861) Mellissa Har? (Dismissed by letter March 1862) (Next page particularly faint) Nancy Moore (Received by letter 186?) Jane Dunahoo (Received by letter 1863) First Name ? M. A. Rylee (August 1864) Margaret E. Rylee (August 1864) Teresa J. Sims (letter Sept. 1864) V? Chandler (by letter) Elizabeth Saveall (White) Nancy J. Anderson (Jones or Joiner?) Rody E. Cox (Bradley) Martha Thornton (Lettered) Milley C. Chasteen (by letter) Harriett Rucker (Lettered) Joicy Mintz (Dissmissed) Sarah Mintz (Letter) Margaret Thornton (letter) Elizabeth A. Harris (?) (Dismissed by letter “/65") Sarah E. Chastean (Diss by letter) Kerdelia (Cordelia) Mintz (Dismissed by letter) Fairy Cox (Bell or Bell----) Martha Mintz (Neal) Mary Cox (Bell) Sarah Rucker (Rogers) (Dismissed by letter) Virginia Walker (Chatman or Chastian)) Elizabeth Anderson (Dead) Sally Meeks (Lettered) Cynthia A. Harris (Dismissed by Letter) J. C. Tag_? T. F. Goss (Received by Letter, 1865. Dismissed by Letter) Eliza G. Sanders (Received by letter “/65") Margaret J. King (Dis. By letter) E. M. Chastian (Dis. By letter) Mahala Beaty(?) N or V King (Dismissed) C. C. Vaughn Susan ? Last name on page unreadable. Flora(?) Willbanks Jane Caruth Millie King (Diss) Sarah J. Chandler (Dismissed by letter) Amanda M. Carson Martha E. Motes Priscilla Sanders Susan E. Ford Louisa King (Dismissed by letter) Martha Tapp Milly Howard (Dismissed by letter) Joisa A. Anderson Arminda Hunt Lavina Anderson (Excld) Sarah E. Willson M. E. Forbus Jane Brooks Sary A. Andeson H. E. Or M. E. Chandler (Dismissed by letter) Martha J. M. _____ M. J. Jackson _____ Baugh Black Males Joseph (Diss) Peter (Diss) Peter (Diss) Hampton Jack George Dick (Diss) Hampton (Diss) Ben (Diss) Nelson (Diss) Demps (Diss) Charles Alfred (Diss) Davie (Dead) Ben Tom Steve (Excluded) Ann, servant Anderson Genny, (Sanders) Harriett (Mintz) Elizabeth “Do” Sarah Brison Jane “Do” (The above 6 names are on the “Black Male” page) Black Females Tabby (Dead) Winny (Dead) Caroline (Excld) Fillis (Diss) Minta (Diss) Mariah Chainy Ally (Diss) Esther Mary Julia (Dead) Annie (Dead) Hagar (Diss) Eliza (Diss) Sarah Ann Annis (Dead) Louisa Basheba Ester Harriett Lydia Martha Hester Sarah Nancy Rose (Diss) Rose Ginny Violet Dinah (Diss) Mary Minervia Jane Livia Fanny (Sept. 15 no year) Adeline (Formerly belonged to H. Sanders, March 1866) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1840. Br. Meeks Moderator. Called for reference. None. Called for difficulties ripe for church interference None. Opened a door for the reception of new members. None. Appointed correspondents to Kandler’s Creek Brethren J. Rylee and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1840. Br. Wellborn Moderator. Conference opened by singing and admonition. Enquired for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None, Opened a door for the reception of new members. None. We agree to think on the choice of Deacon til next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1840. Conference opened by singing and prayer. Enquired for reference. None. And for other difficulties. None. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by letter Hugh Norvell. Chose Brethren James Rylee and William Kitchens Deacons and appointed Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July for their Ordination and agreed to petition Brethren William R. Wellborn and P. F. Burgess to assist Br. Meeks in their ordination. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting at Kandler’s Creek. Brethren William Kitchens and H. Sanders to go. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1840. Enquired for reference. None. Enquired for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of members and Received by letter Sister Nancy McBee. Agreed to correspond with Kandler’s Creek. Received a request from Nails Creek for help to assist in settling a difficulty among them. We agree to send Brethren William Kitchens, J. W. Haynes, J. Rylee, H. Sanders and Uriah Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1840. Inquired for reference. None. And matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. None. Agreeable to previous arrangements for the Ordination of Brethren James Rylee and William Kitchens to the Office of Deacon. The following Presbytery was formed, Reverend Littleton Meeks, Reverend Pleasant F. Burgess, Deacons William Poole, Thomas I. Bowen, John Chambers and J. H. David who proceeded to the work. 1. Examination by Brethren Meeks and Burgess. 2. Prayer by Brother Burgess The church met on Saturday August 1840. Opened a door. Enquired for reference. None, also for difficulties ripe for church interference. Moved and seconded that there be an article in our Decorum making it the duty of the Deacons to inquire after the character of strange Preachers who may visit us, and referred said matter to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1840. Opened a door for admission into the church. Took up unfavorable report against Brother Haynes and appointed Brethren William Kitchens and H. Sanders to cite him to next meeting. Took up reference of last meeting and make it the duty of our Deacons to inquire of strange Preachers whether they are in Gospel order before they are invited to preach. Agreed to correspond with the Association. Brethren Rylee and H. Sanders to go. Brethren Rylee and William Kitchens to correspond with Kandler’s Creek. The clerk to write to the Association. Dismissed by letter Joseph and Fillis, Blacks. Agreed to call Br. Burgess for our Pastor and apprise him of the same. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1840. Br. Burgess complies with the request of last meeting. Conference opened by singing. Br. Burgess Moderator. Took up the reference of Br. Haynes and he gave satisfaction. Inquired for other matters ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door and Received by letter Sister Mary Prater, Elder Pleasant F. Burgee and his wife Sister Elizabeth M. Burgess. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1840. Opened conference by singing and prayer. Called for reference. None. Also for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. 1840. Inquired for reference. None. Also for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. Appointed Brethren Riley (sic) and H. Sanders to correspond with Kandler’s Creek. 1841 1841 January meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1841. Enquired for reference. None. Also for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door and received by experience Ann Prater and John Prater. Appointed correspondents to Nails Creek Brethren William Kitchens, Uriah Kitchens and H. Sanders. To Kandler’s Creek Brethren Rylee, Josiah Kitchens and N. Sanders. Received bu experience Cinthia House and Mahaly Tapp. Dismissed by letter Br. P{eter and Minta, Blacks. Thursday, March 4th, received by experience Rebecca Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1841. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. Received by experience Delila Tapp and Hampton, a Black man. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1841. Called for reference. None. Also for matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. Br. Burgess laid in a charge against Br. Hugh Norvell for circulating a false report against himself unfavourable to his christian character for which he, Norvell, was unanimously excluded from the church. Opened a door and received by experience Mariah, a black sister. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1841. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door and received by experience Horatio Gowers and Rebecca Perry. The church met on Saturday in June 1841. Opened a door and received by experience Jack, Chaney, Ally and Esther, Blacks. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received a petition from Beaverdam Church requesting correspondence of their communion days. Their request granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1841. Opened a door in the church and received by experience George, a black man, and Mary, a black woman. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting and send Brethren James Rylee and Harris Sanders. Received by letter Flemmon Harris and Mary Harris. Saturday before the 3rs Sunday in August 1841. The church met in conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Received Nancy Ward and Leah Gowers by letter. Enquired for the peace of the church and found all in peace. Approved of the letter to the Union Meeting. Received by letter Milly Greenway and by experience Dick, a black man. The church met on the 3rd Wednesday in Sept. 1841. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for the peace of the church and Br. Uriah Kitchens laid in a charge against Mary, a black sister, for stealing a hog and she was excluded. Agreed to correspond with the association and Delegated Brethren P. F. Burgess and Harris Sanders to go and Br. J. Rylee in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1841. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Hampton, a black man, and Julia, a black woman. Called for reference. None. Also for peace of the church and found all in peace. Approved the letter to the Association. Number of member, 65. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1841. Opened a door for admission into the church and received by experience Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. 1841. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church unanimously calls Br. Burgess to serve us next year and he accepts the call. 1842 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Ann, a black girl. Called for reference. None. Also for the peace of the church. All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference. None. Dismissed by letter Br. P. F. Burgess and his wife Elizabeth M. Burgess. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Mary E. Wellborn and by letter Bennet Rylee and his wife Martha Rylee. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty. None. The church met on Saturday in April 1842. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by experience Ben and Hagar, blacks belonging to the Widow Bush. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1842. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Chose delegates to the Union Meeting at Blacks Creek on Friday before the fifth Sunday in next month. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders, J. Prater and W. Kitchens in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Nelson, a black man belonging to W. R. Wellborn. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and the church censured a black sister belonging to Br. Johnston for living in adultery and referred the matter to next meeting. The church met on Thursday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1842. Opened a door for admission into the church and restored Mary, a black sister belonging to Thomas Bush, on her repentance for disorder. Took up the reference of last meeting with regards to Carolina, the black sister and excluded her for disorder. Br. Josiah Kitchens laid in a report against Br. Flemmons Harris for gambling and the church agreed to send for him. Brethren J. Rylee, J. Prater, W. Kitchens and H. Sanders to cite him to next meeting. Agreed to correspond with the Sarepta Association. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders to go and in case of failure W. Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and restored a black man by the name of Demps by an acknowledgment through Br. Reuben Thornton who also vouched for his christian walk and we grant him a letter dismission. Took up reference of last meeting and continued it til next meeting. Approved of the letter prepared for the Association. No. Of Members 73 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1842 and entered into conference. Took up the reference of Br. F. Harris and referred it to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1842, and took up the reference of last meeting against Br. Flemmon Harris and excluded him for not obeying the church. Called for other difficulties. None. Dismissed by letter sister Milly Greenway. 1843 January 1843. No conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1843. Opened a door and received by letter William Curry. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1843. Br. Holland, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received a petition from Nails Creek church for helps to look into the propriety of restoring Br. W. R. Wellborn to the Ministry. We appointed J. Rylee, H. Sanders, William Kitchens, J. Prater, W. Kitchens and B. Rylee to attend at the request of Nails Creek church on Thursday before the 3rd Sunday in April. We have agreed to choose a preacher for the balance of this year. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. Received a petition from Nails Creek church for helps to attend at Nails Creek for the purpose of looking into the propriety of restoring Br. W. R. Wellborn to the Ministry. We appointed James Rylee, H. Sanders, W. Kitchens, U. Kitchens, J. Prater, J. Forbous and W. Curry. Chose Br. Thomas Holland for our Preacher the balance of this year. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. The church took notice of a report against Br. J. W. Haynes for fighting and send Br. Gowers and H. Sanders to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference. Took up the case of Br. Haynes and the church got along with him. Called for difficulties. None. Took into consideration the propriety of inviting Br. Wellborn to preach when he visits us and the church and congregation appear to be unanimously in favor of his being invited. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1843. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Called for reference. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting. J. Rylee and H. Sanders to go. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Thomas Holland. Called for matters of difficulty. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1843. Opened a door. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Dismissed by letter Sister Ann Johnson. Chose Br. Thomas Holland and J. Rylee in case of failure H. Sanders to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. Inquired for reference. Inquired for the peace of the church. All in peace. Adopted the letter to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1843. Called for the peace of the church and found all in peace. December (1843) conference. Took up a report against Charles, a black brother, for stealing a hog. Br. W. Kitchens and J. Kitchens to cite him to next meeting. 1844 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1844 and took up the reference of last meeting against Br. Charles and excluded him. Inquired for the peace of the church. Nothing came forward in order. Sister -- -----(line drawn on copy) Toney departed this life. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1844. Opened a door. Called for reference. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church went into the choice of a Preacher for this year and chose Br. John Suggs and agreed to write to him, by W. Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1844. Opened a door for the reception of new members. None. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. All in peace. Br. Suggs agrees to serve us agreeably at our request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1844. Br. Suggs was absent and Br. S. Vandiver took the Moderator’s seat. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Dismissed by letter Br. Uriah Kitchens and his wife Susannah Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1844. Br. Suggs, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and Brother Gowers reported a difficulty between himself and Br. J. W. Haynes. The church took up the case and appointed the following brethren a committee to investigate the matter and report to the next conference Viz. H. Sanders, J. Rylee, J. Kitchens, N. Sanders and B. Rylee. Br. Haynes stated to the church that he has got into a passion and struck Br. Gowers. The church resolved to submit the above matter to the committee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Took up reference of Br. Gowers and Br. Haynes and the committee reported the matter settled and the church received their report. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received Brethren Martin and Bowen as correspondents from Candlers Creek. We send to the Union Meeting J. Rylee, T. Holland and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. Dismissed by letter Dick, a black Brother, belonging to Lewis Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1844. Opened a door. None came forward. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and Br. John Prater professed to be hurt with Br. John W. Haynes for disorder in drinking too much spirits as he thought his conduct at a sale at Floyd Bush's and appointed J. Rylee and J. Kitchens to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference and took up the one of Br. Haynes and referred it to next meeting. Enquired for grievances. None. October conference disappointed on Saturday Sabbath. Dismissed by letter Br. Horatio Gowers and his wife Leah Gowers and Polly Perry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up Br. Haynes' case and referred it to next meeting. Called for other matters of difficulty. None presented. The church met on Saturday in December 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Haynes and referred it to next meeting in consequence of his being sick and not present. 1845 January 1845 meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Haynes and he denied being drunk but acknowledged he was guilty of levity in such a manner as to make that impression and that he was sorry for his conduct and the church agreed to bear with him. Dismissed by letter Sister Mary Harris. Chose Br. John Suggs for our Pastor and are waiting for an answer from him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1845. Opened a door and received by letter Sister Elizabeth Holland and R. J. Holland. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received a letter from Nails Creek requesting helps on Friday before the 2nd Sunday in May next. We send the following Brethren, T. Holland, J. Rylee, H. Sanders, W. Kitchens, J. Prater, J. Kitchens, J. Trimmier, William Curry, and B. Rylee. Dismissed by letter Sister Martha Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Br. William Kitchens sent a request to the church to turn him out that he had been in disorder. We agreed to send Brethren H. Sanders and J. Rylee to inquire into the nature of the case and request him to come to out next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1845. Opened a door for reception of members. Enquired for reference and took up the case of Br. Kitchens, he came to the church and gave satisfaction and requested to be released from his Deaconship and the church granted his request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1845. Opened a door. None came forward. Called for correspondents and received Br. Martin from Kandlers Creek. Restored to fellowship Sister Sarah Hendrix. Called for reference. None. Also for the peace of the church and found all at peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. We send to the Union Meeting at Cabin Creek J. Rylee, N. Sanders, H. Sanders, J. W. Haynes and B. Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Saturday in August 1845. Br. Holland Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also found the church in fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Saturday in Sept. 1845. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty, found all in peace. Appointed Brethren J. Rylee, H. Sanders and in case of failure W. Kitchens delegates to the Association. The church met on Friday the 3rd day of October 1845. Br. Suggs Moderator and entered into conference. The object of this conference was to consider and labour for a reunion of the members of this church. Whereas as there has been grievances and divisions among us it was therefore after due consideration and acknowledgments unanimously agreed that we unite upon the principle of mutual forbearance one with another. It was then moved that Br. John Lacy be received in like manner, upon confession and the showing he made to the church of his order and standing since he went off from the Association all of which being satisfactory to the church and visiting brethren. Names of those who returned, J. Brooks, E. Brooks, Sarah Brooks. J. M. Brooks, E. Henderson, Rebecca Rucker, W. Webb, M. Webb, Rachael Webb, Elijah Webb, Moses Hendrix, J. Lacy and his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. Dismissed by letter Joanna Norwood and on Sunday, Hampton and his wife Ally, Blacks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and received a report against Br. William Kitchens for getting drunk and swearing and appointed brethren J. Kitchens, N. Sanders and T. Ivie to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. William Kitchens and the Brethren who were sent to see him report that he was guilty of the charges and that he gave no signs of repentance therefore we have excluded him. Enquired for the peace of the church and found all at peace. Agreed to study on the calling of a preacher for the ensuing year til next meeting. Received a request from Candlers Creek church for some of our Brethren to be with them in their next conference to look into the propriety of Br. John Martin being licensed to preach. 1846 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Took up the subject of calling a preacher and agreed to call Br. J. Human for this year. Dismissed by letter Br. Thomas Holland and his wife Elizabeth Holland and R. J. Holland. Received by letter Sister Cinthia Kelly. February meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for correspondents, and received Br. Bowen from Candlers Creek. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a charge against Br. J. W. Haynes for drinking to excess and appointed Breth. J. Brooks and H. Sanders to labor with and request him to come to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1846. Br. J. Human, Mod., and in compliance with our request he agrees to serve us the balance of this year. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Haynes and he came forward and gave satisfaction. Called for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. Appointed Breth. H. Sanders, J. W. Haynes and J. M. Brooks to attend the Union Meeting in the Jackson District at Oconee on Friday before the 3rd Sabbath in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1846. Br. J. Human Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Sultany Bell. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church intereference. Found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1846. Br. J. Human Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church intervention and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1846. Br. J. Human Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Dismissed by letter Br. Willis Webb and his wife Martha Webb and Br. J. M. Brooks. Appointed J. Rylee and H. Sanders Delegates to the Association and J. Lacy in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Samuel Headen, Dotia Prater and by recantation Br. William Kitchens. Called for reference. None. Enquired for the peace of the church. Br. John Lacy applied for a letter of dismission and objections were raised on the grounds of some reports unfavorable to his Christian character and after some discussion Br. Lacy stated that he was no more of the church and that he could not live under a tyranical (sic) government, when the question of fellowship was taken and he was excluded. Dismissed by letter Sister Anna Lacy and at an adjourned meeting at Br. Headen's on Wednesday after the 4th Sunday on the above month Received by experience Polly Headen, Armstead Hardy and his wife, Lucy Hardy, and McNease Hardy. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on October 1846. Br. J. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Thomas Bush, William Prater, Elizabeth Orr, Harriett B. Bush and Catherine Haynes. Enquired for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. On Sunday at the water received by experience Dorcus Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1846. Br. J. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Emily C. Pruitt, William Perry and Elizabeth Prater, and by letter Joanna Norwood. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference, found all in peace. By a move and second we agreed to call on John Lacy for his credentials as we neglected to do so when he was excluded. We send Breth. J. W. Haynes, M. Hendrix and H. Sanders to demand them of him. The church and congregation unanimously call(stricken through) choose Br. J. Human to be our Pastor and Preacher for next year and he agrees to serve us. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1846. J. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the reference of last meeting and John Lacy came forward and gave up his credentials and manifested a desire to give the church satisfaction for his exclusion and to do so at our March meeting. The church agreed to send to some of our sister churches to assist us at our next meeting. We send to Kandlers Creek, The Line, Beaver Dam, Oconee, Academy, Cabin Creek, Blacks Creek and Harmony and that they be requested to send us helps. Dismissed by letter Sister Harriett B. Bush. Received a request from Nails Creek for helps in council on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1846 (should be 1847). We send J. Prater and J. Kitchens. 1847 January meeting disappointed 1847. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1847. Br. Human being absent Br. Goss Moderated. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and received a charge against Br. William Kitchens for drunkness (sic) which was proved and he was excluded. Received a petition for The Line church requesting the Eldership and others of our church to attend their communion on Friday before the 1st Sunday in March. The church agreed to inquire after the character and standing of John Lacy in Oglethorpe County in the church and vicinity of Big Creek and appointed J. Rylee, H. Sanders and J. Kitchens to discharge that duty. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1847. J. Human. Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members and received Br. Uriah Kitchens and his wife, Susannah Kitchens. Called for reference and took up the reference with regard to the restoration of John Lacy and received in council the following Breth, viz. From Candler Creek, B. Casey, W. Lyles, S. Cowen, T. J. Bowen, J. David. From The Line J. Chambers and C. Smith. From Beaverdam M. Sanders, C. Mize and C. Norwood. From Oconee B. Thornton, J. F. Catlett. From Academy J. Langston and H. Whitmire. From Cabin Creek E. Jackson, H. White, F. M. David and Enoch Borders. From Harmony M. Moore, A. Mangum, and T. Morgan. The committee justified the church in withholding from our once Brother John Lacy a letter of dismission at our last September meeting on the grounds of there being wide reports against his Christian character. Whereupon he withdrew his application for membership. The Salem Church of Forsyth County sent a request that this church restore Ann Jordan to fellowship and grant her a letter of dismission. Said request referred to next meeting. We record with great sorrow the death of our beloved Sister, Elizabeth Bush. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1847. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the reference of last meeting and continued it to next meeting. The church met on Saturday in May 1847. Br. Human, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Ann Jordan and the church refused to grant her a letter. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. Appointed delegates to the Union Meeting at our meeting house on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Breth. Bush and Brooks and J. Rylee in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (June-month omitted on original) 1847. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Called for fellowship of the church . All in peace. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved sister Elizabeth Sanders who departed this life on the 28th June 1847. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1847. Br. Human absent. Br. Hood, Moderator. Opened a door and received by letter Alfred Hudgins. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. Received a second letter from Salem church requesting a letter of dismission for Ann Jordan, and refered the case to next meeting. Br. Rylee to write the church a few lines. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1847. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Louisa A. Sisson and at the water Elizabeth Rucker. Took up the reference of last meeting and Salem Church of Forsyth County after recommending our once sister Anny Jordan who has been excluded 30 years for adultery, they stated she justifies the church in her exclusion and that she has repented and the Lord has granted mercy and on their recommendation the church has restored her and granted her a letter of dismission. Called for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace and delegates to the Association J. Rylee and Harris Sanders and in case of failure Br. Thomas Bush. Dismissed by letter Hagar, a black sister, and received by letter sisters Dicy Orr and Mary Orr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1847. Br. Human Moderator. Br. David correspondent from Candlers Creek. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Eliza, a servant girl belonging to William Mintz and Martha Wyley. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1847. Br. Human absent. Br. Langston, Moderator. Opened a door for members and received by letter Lucinda Whittemore. Enquired for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. We have agreed to choose a Preacher at our next meeting also to choose a Deacon. Received by experience Melissa Sanders and Sister Prater. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1847. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received Br. Minyard Sanders and his wife Sister Flora Sanders. Called for and took up the reference of choosing a Deacon and Preacher and made choice of Br. Thomas Bush for Deacon and the church agreed to wait on Br. Bush til next meeting for an answer. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. The church and congregation unanimously chose Br. Human as our Preacher next year. Dismissed by letter Br. J. W. Haynes and his wife Catherine Haynes and Alfred Hudgins. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1847. Br. Human being absent Br. Meeks Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members . Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Received a petition from Candlers Creek requesting helps from our church on their next meeting. We agreed to send Breth. J. Rylee and J. Brooks, M. Sanders. M. Hendrix, and H. Sanders. 1848 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1848. Br. Human, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Br. Thomas Bush accepts the deaconship. Appointed Monday after the 2nd Sunday in March for his ordination and requested Br. B. Langford to attend and the Deacons of Kandlers Creek and Beaverdam churches, for the purpose of ordaining Br. Bush. Dismissed by letter Sister Elizabeth Orr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1848. Br. Human absent. Br. Meeks Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Received a petition for Kandlers Creek for helps to settle a difficulty on their next meeting day. Appointed Breth. J. Rylee, Bush, Kitchens, Hendrix, M. Sanders, H. Sanders and J. Forbous helps. Dismissed Letty Casey and Nancy McBee. According to adjournment the church met on Monday 15 of March 1848 for the purpose of ordaining Br. Thomas Bush a Deacon, and organised a Presbytery. Ministers J. Human, B. Langford and L. Meeks. Deacons J. Langston, S. Hood, T. J. Bowen, J. David, M. Anthony, J. Brooks, J. Rylee and M. Sanders and after the necessary examination Br. Bush was ordained to the office of Deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference, found all in peace. Received a petition form Oconee church for helps to look into the expediency of Ordaining Br. James Langston to the Ministry. Agreed to send H. Sanders, J. Rylee, T. Bush, J. Forbous and A. Hardy for that purpose. Dismissed by letter Sarah Johnston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1848 Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Louisa Wyley and Amanda Wyley. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference, found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Sarah a servant of Sister Pruitt and Ann a servant of Br. Thomas Bush's. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty. All in peace. Dismissed by letter Mary Orr The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for difficulties and found all in peace. Received a request from Br. Langston for a letter of recommendation of his manner of life and preaching amongst us. Granted his request. Received a petition from Oconee requesting helps to settle a difficulty in that church. Agreed to send Breth. H. Sanders, J. Prater, J. Forbous and Hendrix. The church agreed to repair and make new seats to fill our house. Appointed the following delegates to the Union Meeting- Breth. T. Bush and J. Prater. Appointed the following committee to fix a plan for the new seats. J. Rylee, H. Sanders, T. Bush and U. Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The minute(s) lost. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1848. Br. Human absent. Br. Meeks, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Received a letter from Epps Mauldin containing an acknowledgment for the crime for which he was excluded from this church some years ago, refered to matter to next meeting. Appointed Breth. T. Bush and H. Sanders delegates to the Association, and in case of failure Br. M. Sanders or J. Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Thomas S. Sisson, Thomas Prater, Lucy Greenway and Rhoda Greenway and by experience Samuel Orr and his wife Elizabeth Orr. Called for reference of last meeting with regard to restoration of Epps Mauldin to fellowship and have granted him a letter of dismission. Received a petition from Beaverdam for helps in council at their next meeting to look into the propriety of licensing Br. S. R. Hood to preach. Appointed Breth. T. Bush, H. Sanders and J. Prater to go as helps. Agreed to have the faith of our Association printed in our minutes, And at night received by experience Westley Wyley. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Annis, a servant of Br. Bush's. Called for reference. None. Took up the case of Samuel Norwood in regard to his restoration from an acknowledgment by letter, and refered it to next meeting and on Monday protracted the meeting. Breth. Suggs, Sosebee and Hicks were our preachers and received by experience Nacy Meeks and Alfred, a servant of Br. Wyley, Louisa, a servant of Br. H. Sanders, Basheba, a servant of Aaron Sanders, Caroline Sanders, and Martha Curry. Restored Charles, a servant of T. F. Anderson. Received by experience Aaron Sanders but he was too unwell to be baptized at this time. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Richard Perry. Took up the reference of last meeting and refered it to the next meeting. Inquired for matters of difficulty and found all in peace, and have chose Br. Human for our pastor for next year, and he agrees to serve us. December 1848 (no entries) 1849 January 1849 (no entries) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1849. Br. Human absent. Br. H. Mangum moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Received a petition from Nails Creek for our Deacons to assist their church in ordaining some Deacons on Friday before the 2nd Sunday in April next and have granted their request. Dismissed by letter Sister Eliza Webb. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1849. Br. Human absent. Br. Hicks acted as moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. By a move and second by Br. Josiah Kitchens that this church assist Nails Creek church no more in the transaction of her church business until she is restored to the fellowship of the Sarepta Association. Dismissed by letter Sister Rebecca Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Eliza Meeks, Br. G. J. Forbous brought in a charge against himself and it was moved and seconded that the case be laid over til next meeting and appointed a committee to attend to the matter, Vix. Br. T. Sisson, J. Kitchens and A. Hardy. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case against Br. Forbous. The charge was for striking his wife and that she had provoked him to do so. The church appointed a committee to investigate the matter and examination thought them both guilty and excluded them. Enquired for other matters and found all in peace. Appointed delegates to the Union Meeting, Thomas Bush and H. Sanders and T. Sisson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1849. Br. Human absent. Br. M. Sanders Moderated. Opened a door for the reception of new members and for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Ester, a servant girl of H. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Appointed delegates to the Association S. Sisson and J. Kitchens and in case of failure J. Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Ellet Rucker. John Lacy petitions the church with an acknowledgment for restoration. Refered the case to next meeting. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1849. Br. Human being absent Br. Suggs Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of John Lacy. The church adjourned their conference until next Friday to attend to the case of Br. Lacy. Called for matters of difficulty for church interference and took up the charge against Emily Pruitt for murder and appointed Breth. Orr, U. Kitchens and H. Sanders to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Friday according to adjournment. M. Sanders, Mod. And took up the case of John Lacy. The church received Br. Lacy's acknowledgment and gave him a letter of dismission. Took up the case of Emily Pruitt and excluded her. Last conference Breth. M. Sanders and M. Hardy were appointed to go with Br. Lacy to Br. Army's (?) and try to reconcile a difficulty between him and Br. Lacy. They went and reported satisfied. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Sister Sally Brooks' letter was retained til next meeting then if no cause is shown why she should not have it she shall have it. RESOLVED, that if this church dismiss one of her members, and they hold their letter, in the bounds of this church six months the church shall call back their letter. 1850 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1850. Br. Smith, Moderator. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Sister Sally Brooks' letter, and continued it til next meeting. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Went into the choice for a preacher and chose Br. Wiley C. Smith and he agrees to serve us this year. The call was unanimous. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door and received by letter Sister Rebecca Aarons. Called for reference and took up the case of Sister Sally Brooks with regard to her letter. The majority says she shall have it and we refer the case to April meeting for the benefit of the minority. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. March meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the reference from the February meeting and agreed to grant Sister Sally Brooks a letter. RESOLVED, That in the future this church will receive testimony from out of the church and give it its due weight. Enquired for difficulties for church interference. Appointed Breth. T. Sisson and S. Orr to request William Curry to come to meeting and give the reason for his absence. The church received a letter from Sweetwater Baptist Church requesting Br. John Lacy's Ministerial Credentials. We agreed to send them to that church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Theodore Turk and his wife Elizabeth M. Turk. Received by recantation Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous. Br. Curry came and gave the church satisfaction for his absence. Enquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. We have agreed to repair our meeting house and have appointed a committee of 5 to see what repairs are necessary and lay in a bill for lumber. Appointed the following committee to collect money for Missionary purposes viz. Samuel Orr and Harris Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Received corresponding members from Beaverdam. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Sarah Morgan. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. RESOLVED, That it be the duty of this church to mark all her absent male members at every conference meeting. The church appointed the following committee to have the meeting house repaired viz. M. Sanders, J. Rylee, T. Bush, H. Sanders, T. F. Anderson, E. Anderson, and William Mintz, and the church will defray the expense. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Appointed the following correspondents to the Union Meeting at Beaverdam viz. H. Sanders and M. Sanders. A charge laid in against Rebecca Rucker for using unchristian language at the meeting house. Appointed Breth. Meeks and Wyley to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for and took up the reference of Sister Rebecca Rucker and she gave satisfaction through the Brethren. Enquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. By the request of Beaverdam we send our Deacons as helps to ordain a Deacon at their next meeting. Elected the following delegates to the Sarepta Association viz. James Rylee, Harris Sanders and in case of failure, Westley Wyley. Absentees, Josiah Kitchens, William Prater, Thomas Prater, Uriah Kitchens, Thomas Ivie. The clerk to write a letter to the Association. At a meeting on the 1st Sunday in Sept. gave Richard Perry and his wife Rebecca Perry a letter of Dismission. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1850. Conference opened by singing and prayer. Received the following correspondents viz from Kandlers Creek Breth. P. Bowen and J. David. Opened a door for the reception of members . Called for reference. None. Also for matters of ripe for church interference. All in peace. Agreed to remove the Pulpit to the East end of the meeting house. Protracted the meeting til the following Thursday and received by experience Nancy A. Rylee, Thomas F. Anderson Sr. and his wife Joicey Anderson. Enoch Anderson and his wife Rhoda Anderson, Nelly Caruth, Flora M. C. Sanders, John A. Ivie, Rachael Brooks. Received by letter Davie, a servant belonging to D. Anderson. The two last named not returned to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Mary Jane C. Prater, and (or Ann) Catherine Prater and Martha Jane Prater. Received by experience James M. Little and his wife Ann Little, John M. Turk, Nancy E. Turk and a servant girl belonging to James Norwood named Harriet and John L. Ivie. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. Dismissed by letter Nelly Caruth. Chose Br. W. C. Smith our Pastor the next year and he agrees to serve us. We have rescinded the rule for marking absentees. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of member. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. 1851 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1851. Br. Smith . Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Mary E. Bush. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. February (1851) meeting disappointed in consequence of high waters. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1851. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Moses H. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Dismissed by letter Br. Uriah Kitchens and his wife Susannah Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1851. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a charge against Br. William Curry for treating the church with contempt by going out of bounds in a careless manner as we thought and excluded him. The church has stricken out the six month resolution with regard to letters of dismission and has revived the old twelve months resolution with regard to letters of dismission. Took up an unfavorable report against Br. William Perry and his wife and appointed Brethren M. Sanders and M. Hendrix to go and see them and report to our next meeting. The church having heard some unfavorable reports against Br. Richard Perry and his wife Rebecca Perry, and after some investigation, refered to case til next meeting requesting them to return the letters of dismission they obtained last summer, at our next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Entered into conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. William Perry and his wife and they gave satisfaction and the church agreed to get along with them. Took up the reference against Br. Richard Perry and his wife Rebecca Perry and excluded them for contempt of the church and for not returning their letters of dismission. Ordered the clerk to Apply to them for their letters of dismission. Took up a charge against Mary, a servant of Br. Bush's for lying and excluded her. Took up a charge against Br. Jackson Forbous from report for drinking too much spirits and requested Br. Nacy Meeks to procure evidence against next meeting. Appointed Brethren T. F. Anderson and J. Rylee to go to the Union Meeting at Walnut Fork and is case of failure T. Bush and T. Sisson on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June next. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Forbous and he proved the charge to be false. Enquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1850 (should be 1851). Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Entered into conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Samuel Norwood, a former member of this church, applied by an agent for restoration to the church. The church took up the case and refered it to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Arsena S. Kelly. Appointed T. F. Anderson and James Rylee delegates to the Association and in case of failure N. Meeks. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Sister, Martha Rylee. Protracted the meeting and on Monday dismissed two servants of Br.Wellborn's by letter, Ben and Nelson. Received by experience Mary Ann Savell, Elizabeth Jones, Sarah Savell, Nancy McBee, Rhoda House, Green McBee, John Mize and Thursday Georgiann Bradley, Elizabeth Norwood, Mourning Sanders, Martha Whitehead, Harriet Hendrix and Alfred McBee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1851. Br. Smith absent. Br. Goss, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience William Henry and Elizabeth Jane Meeks. Called for reference and took up the case of Samuel Norwood and ordered the clerk to advise him to place himself under the watch care of some Baptist church and they recommend him and then he can get a letter. Br. Josiah Kitchens brought a charge against himself for striking one of his neighbors. The church got along with him. Read the letter to the Association and Approved it. Dismissed by letter Samuel Orr and his wife Elizabeth A. Orr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church and congregation unanimously chose Br. Smith our Preacher for the next year and he agreed to serve us. Dismissed by letter Br. Joseph Turner and his wife Susannah Turner. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1851. Br. Smith absent. Br. T. F. Anderson Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Dismissed by letter McNeese Hardy, Josiah Kitchens and his wife Nancy Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door and received by letter Br. S. J. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Dismissed by letter Br. Thomas S. Sisson and his wife Louisa A. Sisson. 1852 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up the charge against Lucinda Sanders, formerly Whittemore, for swearing and other misconduct, and excluded her. Br. Nathan Sanders laid in a charge against Br. Josiah Kitchens for threatening to whip him and for speaking unchristian like to him and for suing him and for giving him the lie. He said Br. Nathan Sanders had told three lies. Refered said matter to next meeting. Took up a charge against Br. Daniel Mize for selling a hog that was not his and excluded him. Dismissed by letter Br. William Perry and his wife, Margaret Perry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1852. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Eliza Webb. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Josiah Kitchens and advised Br. Nathan Sanders to withdraw his charge and he did so the church requires Br. Josiah Kitchens to make good his assertions against Br. Nathan Sanders in saying that he told three lies. Br. Rylee to write to Br. Kitchens. Dismissed by letter Br. John Prater, Polly Prater, Elizabeth Prater, Jane Prater and Catherine Prater. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None in order. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None brought forward. Called for reference. None brought forward. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a report against Br. J. Forbous for drinking too much spirits. Brethren E. Rucker and Nacy Meeks to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Kitchens and refered it til he could be seen and appointed the following committee of seven viz. J. Rylee, H. Sanders, T. F. Anderson, E. Anderson, W. Wyley, E. Rucker and T. Bush to investigate the matter and report to the church. Took up the reference against Br. Forbous and he acknowledged and the church got along with him. Dismissed by letter William Henry and sister Martha Jane Prater. Received by letter Lydia and Martha, servants belonging to Mr. Brown. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Called of reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Br. Moses H. Sanders. Received by letter Hester, a servant of Mr. Brewer. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July (1852). Br. Smith absent. Br. M. Sanders Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Agreed to unite with the Union Meeting at Cabin Creek on the 3rd Sunday in August. Appointed Enoch Anderson and Harris Sanders delegates. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Joicey E. Rylee. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Appointed delegates to the Sarepta Association, Br. M. Sanders. Protracted the meeting til Friday evening and received by experience Frances Smith, Sylvanus Couch, Anny Meeks, Julia Bush, Mary Perry, Elizabeth Hendrix, Mary Mize, Harvey R. Anderson, Dianna Curry, Samuel T. Loggans, Ben, a servant of Br. David's, Arah, a servant of Br. Anderson's, Rose, a servant of Br. Brooks, Rose, a servant of D. Anderson's, Ginny, a servant of M. Mintz, Francis Ballew, Nancy Ballew, Martha Caruth, Green W. Sanders, Wilson Jones, Joberry (Johnny?) Slater, Jeptha Rucker, John Greenway, Nancy Curry, Melissa Curry, James T. Kitchens, William Wyley and by letter Joicey Ivie and by experience Mary Loggans. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter, Hardy Strickland and his wife Alsey Strickland and Stephen Cowen and by experience Mitchel Mize, Elizabeth Mize, Mary Ratliff, Surbina McBee, Mary E. Walker, Mary Ann Prater, Narcissa Hendrix, Sarah Ann Jones, Samantha D. Cowen, and Violet, a servant of M. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a reference against Br. Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous unfavorable to their Christian character and appointed M. Sanders, E. Rucker and N. Meeks to cite them to next meeting. Appointed Brethren Green L. McBee, Green W. Sanders and in case of failure T. F. Anderson delegates to the Association. Dismissed by letter Sister Eliza Webb and Martha Whitehead. Chose Br. Smith for our Pastor and he agrees to serve us. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Br. Green L. McBee and his wife Nancy McBee and Alfred McBee, Surbina McBee, Salina McBee and Mary McBee. Received by experience Nancy Greenway, Rebecca Greenway, Sarah Ann Greenway, Margaret Baugh, Amanda J. Rucker, David Greenway and Zerurah Kitchens. Called for reference and took up the report against Br. Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous and excluded them both, him for getting drunk and her for swearing. Dismissed by letter James Kitchens, Wilson Jones and his wife Elizabeth Jones, and his daughter, Sarah Ann Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1852. Br. Smith absent. Br. S. Hood, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Received a letter from Br. Josiah Kitchens in reference to a difficult between himself and Br. Nathan Sanders and agreed to settle it by a committee of five viz. Breth. J. Rylee, T. Bush, T. Turk, E. Anderson and T. F. Anderson. The church chose Br. Enoch Anderson a Deacon and appointed next meeting for his ordination. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1852. Agreeably to previous arrangements a Presbytery was formed for the ordination of Br. Enoch Anderson a Deacon. The Presbytery was composed of Elders W. C. Smith, R. E. Oliver and Elias Sosebee. Deacons T. P. Bowen, J. David and E. Jackson with our own Deacons, and Br. Enoch Anderson was ordained Deacon. Entered into conference. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Moses H. Sanders and Jefferson Davis. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. N. Sanders and J. Kitchens. The committee did not settle it, laid it over til next meeting. The above committee discharged from further action. The church found all in peace. 1853 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Took up the reference of last meeting and dismissed the case. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members. 3. Received a letter from New Hope church requesting this church to restore Samuel Norwood to fellowship. The church granted the request and dismissed him by letter. 4. Called for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. 5. Appointed the following committee to revise the decorum viz. J. Rylee, H. R. Anderson and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Called for reference. None. 2. Called for the fellowship of the church and Br. Sylvanus Couch presented a charge against himself for drinking too much spirits and acknowledged he was sorry for doing so and the church agreed to bear with him. 3. Called for the report of the committee who were appointed to revise the decorum and they reported the decorum revised and the church received and adopted the report. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None came forward. Sabbath. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Jane Mize and Br. William Henry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Called for reference. None. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church and took up a report against Br. Sylvanus Couch unfavorable to his Christian character. He is charged with getting drunk and buying and drinking spirits on the Sabbath day. The case continued til next meeting and appointed Br. Nacy Meeks, Ellet Rucker and Westley Wyley to see Br. Couch and cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Polly Savell. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. John Prater and Sisters Mary Prater, Catherine Prater and Elizabeth A. Hill. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened a door for the reception of members. 2. Called for reference and the church preferred another charge against Br. Couch for having treated some of the brethren with unchristian kindness in attempting to remove a trial from the District in which he lived. Appointed Breth. H. Sanders, M. Sanders and E. Rucker to see Br. Couch and inform him of the additional charge against him and cite him to next meeting. His case continues til next meeting. Called for the fellowship of the church . All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Alfred J. Ritchy, Franklin Owen, Amos Viols (sic), Mary Ballard, Elizabeth Ritchy and Keziah Owen. 3. Took up the reference against Br. Couch and excluded him from the church. 4. Called for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Nancy E. Strickland. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Sister Couch for requesting her name to be struck from the church book. Appointed Breth. H. Sanders, A. Hardy and W. Wyley a committee to see Sister Couch and report to our next meeting. 4. The church Appointed Breth. T. F. Anderson, James Rylee and Moses Hendrix delegates to the Union Meeting at Kandler's Creek church on the 3rd Lord's day in July next. Sabbath. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by letter Nancy Smith. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Sister Tabitha, a servant of Br. Headen's. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in July 1853. Br. Smith being absent Br. R. E. Oliver was appointed Mod. 1. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Thomas D. Thurlkeld and his wife Lavanie W. Thurlkeld. 2. Called for reference. The reference of last meeting was continued til next month. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church, nothing presented. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Mary E. Brooks and John L. Meeks. 3. Called for and took up the reference against Sister Couch and agreed to bear with her. 4. Called for the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. The church appointed the following delegates to the Association viz. Thomas F. Anderson, James Rylee and Enoch Anderson. Alternates Breth. Thomas Bush and Harris Sanders. Dismissed by letter Br. William Henry. Protracted the meeting until Wednesday during which time the church received by letter Minerva S. Parsons and by experience Elizabeth Loggans, William A. Ellison and his wife Elizabeth C. Ellison, John Hill and his wife Mary Hill, Martha Loggans, Mary Davis, Thomas F. Anderson Jr. and his wife Jane S. Anderson and Dinah, a servant of Br. Ellison's. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Sept. 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Emaline Loggans. 2. Inquired for reference. None on record. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church, nothing presented. Dismissed by letter Br. Johnny (Joberry ?) Slater. On motion the church agreed to get up with the Line church. Appointed the following Breth., W. Wyley, M. Hendrix, M. Sanders and F. Ballew to bear a letter to Oconee and ascertain whether that church wished a correspondence with ours or not. Appointed Breth. N. Meeks, E. Anderson, E. Rucker and J. Prater to bear a letter to the Line and ascertain whether or not she wished correspondence with us. The church sent up to the Association $9.00 for Association Mission. Number of members, Whites 157, Blacks 29=Total 186 Associational year ended. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in October 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Inquired for reference. None on record. 4. Inquired for the peace of the church. All in peace. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 6. On motion the church went into the call of a Pastor and the election of clerks for the ensuing year. Whereas Br. Wiley C. Smith was unanimously called to the Pastoral care of the church and he accepted the call and Breth. H. R. Anderson and J. Rylee were appointed clerks. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved sister, Mary E. Bush. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in November 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Rebecca Perry. 4. Inquired for reference. None of record. 5. Inquired for the peace of the church and took up a report against Br. John Greenway for drinking too much and appointed Breth. J. Rylee, S. Cowen and E. Anderson to see Br. Greenway and cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Martha Caruth and Rhoda J. Greenway. On motiuon the church appointed the following committee to supply the apartment of the blacks with seats viz. M. Sanders, T. F. Anderson and W. Wyley. Appointed the following correspondents (viz). to Kandlers Creek, Breth, Ballew, Rylee and Cowen. To Beaverdam, Breth. Tyley, Turk, M. Sanders and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in December 1853. Br. Smith being absent, Br. David, Moderator. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for correspondents and received from Kandlers Creek Br. David from Beaverdam Br. Mize. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 5. Inquired for reference and took up the report against Br. Greenway and continued it til next meeting. 6. Called for the peace of the church. Nothing presented in order. Dismissed by letter Br. John Prater, Sisters Mary Prater, Catherine Prater and Elizabeth Hill. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Sisters, Rachael Brooks, Polly Headen, and Annie, a servant of Br. Thomas Bush's. 1854 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in January 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Renny Chasteen and his wife Anna Chasteen. 4. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. John Greenway and after his acknowledgment agreed to bear with him. 5. Called for the peace of the church and took up a report against Br. Thomas Prater for drinking too much spirits and dancing and then denying it and appointed the clerks to write to Br. Prater and cite him to next meeting. 6. Took up a report against Br. Charles, a servant of Br. T. F. Anderson, for getting drunk and refered it to the appropriate committee. On motion the church appointed a committee of seven to take up reports against black brethren and sisters and investigate the same and report to the church. The following brethren compose the committee, (viz.), James Rylee, Thomas Bush, T. F. Anderson, Moses Hendrix, Enoch Anderson, Enoch Anderson, Minyard Sanders and Theodore Turk. Dismissed by letter Br. John Mize and his wife, Jane Mize. Authorized the clerk to write Br. Moses H. Sanders a letter of recommendation. Appointed Breth. E. Anderson, S. T. Loggans and M. Hendrix correspondents to Oconee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in February 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Thomas Prater and excluded him from the fellowship of the church. Took up the case of Br. Charles and he acknowledged he had drank too much spirits and promised to do better and the church agreed to bear with him. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 5. Called to the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. Dismissed by letter Sister Rena Prater and Br. Amos Viols. On motion the church reconsidered so much of the minutes of last meeting as provides for the appointing of a committee to take up and investigate reports against black brethren and sisters, and report to the church and the committee is hereby discharged from further action. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1854. Br Smith, Mod. 1. Conference opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for correspondents and received from Candler's Creek Breth. Bowen, David and Duncan, from Oconee Br. Wilson, from Beaverdam Breth. Mize and Ray, from the Line, none. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 5. Called for reference. None on record. 6. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. Appointed the following correspondents (viz.) To Oconee Breth. Wyley and Hendrix. Reconsidered the dismissal of Br. Johnny (or Joberry) Slater by letter at his own request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lords's day in April 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference with singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of Sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Inquired for reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Inquired for reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Sister Rhoda Harris for fornication and excluded her. Appointed the following delegates to the Union Meeting at Nails Creek on Friday before the 3rd Lord's day in July next, (viz.) Enoch Anderson, Thomas Bush, Theodore Turk and Harris Sanders alternate. The clerk to prepare a letter. Appointed the following correspondents, (viz.) To Candler's Creek, F. Ballew and H. R. Anderson, To Beaverdam, M. Sanders and J. Rylee, To the Line N. Meeks and J. Rucker. Dismissed by letter Br. Samuel Headen. Sabbath received by letter Br. Samuel H. Walker. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Brother Aaron Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of new members. None received. 4. Called for reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. The church having received information that one of her members has circulated an evil report about the Pastor of this church. Appointed the following committee (viz.) Brethren T. F. Anderson, H. Sanders and J. Rylee to see that member, inquire into the matter, and report to our next conference meeting. The July 1854 meeting disappointed in consequence of the Union Meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Olive English. 4. Inquired for the reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. 6. Appointed the following delegates to the Association, Breth. Meeks, Bush and E. Anderson. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders alternates. The clerks to prepare a letter. Money sent up for ministry $2.25 cts. For Association Mission 45 cts. by Br. M. Sanders. 7. Appointed the following correspondents, To Beaverdam Breth. Bush and Chasteen. To the Line Breth. Meeks and Ballew. Protracted the meeting until the following Friday evening during which time the church received by letter Sister Nancy Wheeler, Br. James Loggans and his wife Rebecca Loggans and sister Nancy Wood, and by experience Lavina A. Wood, Arlesa Brooks, Mary C. Loggans, Harriet A. E. Bush, Rodah A. Ivie, Nancy Mize and John W. Greenway. Dismissed by letter Sister Elizabeth Bryant. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in September 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Conference opened with singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for correspondents, and received from Candlers Creek Breth. Bowen and David, from Oconee Breth. Thornton, Wilson and Wade, from Breaverdam Breth. C. Mize and W. Mize, from the Line Breth. Smith, Cape and Parsons. 4. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by experience Nancy Rylee and John Toney and by letter Sister Sarah M. Richardson. 5. Inquired for reference. None on record. 6. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. 7. Read and adopted the letter to the Association. On motion the church agreed to purchase a new book and transcribe both of the old books into the new one and the following committee were appointed to discharge that duty (viz.) H. Sanders, J. Rylee and H. R. Anderson. On motion the church appointed the following committee to superintend the repairing of the meeting house(viz.) Breth. H. Sanders, Enoch Anderson, W. Wyley, F. Ballew and N. Meeks. On motion the church went into the choice of a Pastor and the election of clerks for the ensuing year. Whereupon Br. W. C. Smith was unanimously called to the Pastoral care of the church and he accepted the call and H. R. Anderson and James Rylee were appointed clerks. Number of members in Grove Level church: Whites 160 Blacks 28=Total 188 Associational year ended. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in October 1854. Br. Smith being absent, Br. Oliver acted as moderator. 1. Opened the conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Julia Ann Hill. 4. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Br. John Greenway for drinking too much spirits and appointed the following committee (viz.) Bret. J. Rylee, B. Rylee and W. A. Ellison to see Br. Greenway and to cite him to next meeting. Appointed the following correspondents (viz.) To Oconee Breth. Meeks and Loggans. Sabbath, dismissed by letter Sister Melissa Curry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in November 1854. Br.Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Greenway and continued it til next meeting. 5. Took up the request of Sister Couch for a letter of dismission and laid it on the table. 6. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Sister Couch for telling a falsehood and for leaving the church and neighborhood in a careless manner and excluded her. Appointed the following correspondents viz. To Beaverdam, Breth. M. Sanders and Chasteen, To the Line Breth. E. Anderson and Ellison. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in December 1854. Br. Smith,Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited Brethren and Sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Inquired for reference and took up the case of Br. John Greenway and he made a very humble acknowledgment and the church forgave him. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. My thanks to Judy Campbell for providing the copies from microfilm at the Georgia State Archives for transcription. 13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)~ Abstract of Mauldin Related Names, Dates & Key Facts By Ron Mauldin May 1802 Richard Mauldin Silas Sanders David Sanders Francis Sanders George Rucker Franky Rucker (female) Sally Sanders Polly Sanders Polly Rucker Polly Sanders Sr. Moses Sanders Sr. May 1806 Richard Mauldin Jun 1806 Franky Rucker - got caught dancing and cited her Aug 1806 Franky Rucker - confessed and church restored her Sept 1808 Richard Mauldin George Rucker Oct 1806 George Rucker Feb 1810 Richard Mauldin Apr 1810 Richard Mauldin George Rucker Aug 1810 Richard Mauldin Sep 1810 Richard Mauldin Mar 1811 Richard Mauldin Jun 1811 George Rucker Aug 1811 Richard Mauldin Dec 1811 Sister (Franky) Rucker Sally (Sanders) Hooper -restored then dismissed by ltr May 1812 Nancy Rucker (joined church) George Rucker - returns his letter George Rucker wife (Katy?) - Received by letter Jun 1812 Polly Henderson (joined church) Jul 1812 Polly Mauldin (joined church) (This is most likely Mary Mauldin, the mother of Richard Mauldin. A daughter of the same name was born about this same time to Richard & Elizabeth Mauldin, who was likely named for her grandmother.) Br. George Rucker - was ordained Deacon Aug 1812 George Rucker Richard Mauldin Elisabeth Mauldin (joined church) Sep 1812 George Rucker Oct 1812 Richard Mauldin Apr 1813 George Rucker Jul 1813 Richard Mauldin Feb 1814 Katy Rucker - dismissed by letter May 1814 Richard Mauldin George Rucker Jul 1814 Richard Mauldin Sept 1814 Br. & Sister Mauldin (Richard Mauldin) (Elisabeth Mauldin) George Rucker Oct 1814 Br. & Sister Mauldin - Excluded Them From Church (Richard Mauldin) (Elisabeth Mauldin) Nov 1814 George Rucker - Resigned deaconship Nov 1815 (duplicate?) George Rucker - Resigned deaconship Jun 1816 Moses Sanders George Rucker 29th March 1817 - Moses Sanders Sr died Jun 1817 George Rucker 1821 Nancy Rucker - dismissed by letter Jun 1822 Polly Henderson (Dismissed by letter) Apr 1825 George Rucker Harris Sanders May 1825 George Rucker Harris Sanders Jun 1825 George Rucker Jul 1825 George Rucker Aug 1825 George Rucker - Excluded From Church April 19th 1829 - Polly (Mary) Sanders died Jun 1829 Polly(Mary) Mauldin (joined church) Keziah Mauldin (joined church) Jul 1829 Epps Mauldin (joined church) Aug 1829 Br. & Sister Mauldin - Restored Them To Church (Richard Mauldin) (Elisabeth Mauldin) Jun 1830 George Rucker Jul 1830 George Rucker - Restored To Church Jan 1831 Epps Mauldin Oct 1831 George Rucker Jun 1832 Mary Mauldin - Reappled for Letter of Admission Jul 1832 Polly (Mary) Mauldin - Granted new Letter of Admission Dec 1832 Mary (Mauldin) Henderson (Dismissed by letter) Mar 1833 Epps Mauldin Jun 1835 Alsey Mauldin (joined church) Dec 1835 Mordicai Mauldin (joined church) (age 21) Jan 1836 Epps Mauldin (got drunk) Feb 1836 Epps Mauldin (admitted he got drunk) Mar 1836 Epps Mauldin (church excluded him) Nov 1838 Mordicai Mauldin (Dismissed by letter) Keziah Mauldin (Dismissed by letter) Oct 1845 Rebecca Rucker - returned Aug 1847 Elizabeth Rucker Aug 1848 Epps Mauldin (wrote letter to appologize) Sep 1848 Epps Mauldin (restored and dismissed by letter) Aug 1852 Jeptha Rucker - received by experience Aug 1854 Jeptha Rucker Items without date Ellet Rucker Jeptha Rucker (Diss) Alsey Rucker (Diss) Lucy Rucker (Dead 1861) Rebecca Rucker Elizabeth Rucker Amanda J. Rucker (Dismissed by letter) Harriett Rucker (Lettered) Partial Surname List Sanders, Doss, Denman, Maxfield, Baugh, Blackwell, Mauldin, Lane, Cotten, Duncom, Peek, Miller, Savell, Isham, Walravens, Ivy, Owens, Standridge, Vineyard, Brooks, Rucker, Suttels, Jones, Hendrix, Blackwell, Cleveland, Gipson, Woods, Hendrix, Sist, Little

Kittrell Name Study-1

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Saint Petersburg, Florida Local Newspaper Index

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[[Category: Pinellas County, Florida, Genealogy Resources]] *Huge card file index of articles in the St. Petersburg Times, the Saint Petersburg Independent, and numerous local history magazines dealing with Florida and the Tampa Bay Area. *Contains index of thousands of obituaries as published in local newspapers. *Partially digitized by [[Troy-204 | Sharon Troy Centanne]] between 2003-2006 through a grant provided by the Tampa Bay Library Consortium. Back up copy in possession of [[Troy-204 | Sharon Troy Centanne]]

Ward Family Mysteries

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Bridgforth Family Cemetery

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'''Famous People listed in The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia, 1911''' is the complete list of people who were renowned throughout history, as they appeared in the oldest and most prominent encyclopedia. The work is hundreds of years old, having first originated in three volumes with the First Edition in 1768-1771. This list was extracted from the 11th Edition, published in twenty-nine volumes in 1910-1911, and which is now entirely in the public domain. Hence, it has been archived in full at Project Gutenberg. The original name of the well-known publisher is omitted in order to avoid any possible future trademark infringements or confusion in the minds of the public, so that the work and its derivatives will always be public domain. The purpose of this listing is to provide well-researched public domain source material for every historical person who by 1911 warranted an encyclopedic biography. 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Also, note that any persons born B.C.E. are intentionally excluded from this list, because their lineages are mythological or lost to history, and thus not to be encouraged for WikiTree purposes. == Source Files == * Source: [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/200 Project Gutenberg Aa - All] * Source: [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/13600 Project Gutenberg And - Ani] == List == === Aa - All === # AAGESEN, ANDREW (1826-1879), Danish jurist # AALI, MEHEMET, Pasha (1815-1871), Turkish statesman # AARSSENS, or AARSSEN, FRANCIS VAN (1572-1641), statesman of the United Provinces # AASEN, IVAR (1813-1896), Norwegian philologist and lexicographer # ABANCOURT, CHARLES XAVIER JOSEPH DE FRANQUE VILLE D', (1758-1792), French statesman # ABANO, PIETRO D, (1250-1316), or PETRUS DE APONO or APONENSIS, Italian physician # ABATI, or DELL' ABBATO, NICCOLO (1512—1571), a celebrated fresco-painter of Modena # ABAUZIT, FIRMIN (1679-1767), a learned Frenchman # 'ABAYE, the name of a Babylonian 'amora (q.v.), born in the 3rd century. He died in 339 # 'ABBA 'ARIKA, the name of thc Babylonian 'amora (q.v.) of the 3rd century # ABBADIE, ANTOINE THOMSON D', (1810-1897), brother notable for travels in Abyssinia # ABBADIE, ARNAUD MICHEL D', (1815-1893), brother notable for travels in Abyssinia # ABBADIE, JAKOB (1654?-1727), Swiss Protestant divine # 'ABBAHU, the name of a Palestinian 'amora (q.v.) who flourished c. 279-320 # ABBA MARI (in full, Abba Mari ben Moses benJoseph), French rabbi, was born at Lunel # ABBAS I. (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha # ABBAS II. (1874— ), khedive of Egypt. Abbas Hilmi Pasha, gr-gr-grandson of Mehemet Ali # ABBAS I. (e. 1557-1628 or 1629), shah of Persia, called the Great # ABBAS MIRZA (c. 1783-1833), prince of Persia, was a younger son of the shah # ABBEY, EDWIN AUSTIN (1852- ), American painter # ABBON OF FLEURY, or ABBO FLORIACENSIS (c. 945-1004), a learned Frenchman # ABBOT, EZRA (1819—1884), American biblical scholar # ABBOT, GEORGE (1562-1633), English divine, archbishop of Canterbury # ABBOT, GEORGE (1603-1648), English writer, known as "The Puritan" # ABBOT, ROBERT (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine # ABBOT, WILLIAM (1798—1843), English actor # ABBOTT, EDWIN ARROTT (1838- ), English schoolmaster and theologian # ABBOTT, EMMA (1849-1891), American singer # ABBOTT, JACOB (1803-1879), American writer of books for the young # ABBOTT, JOHN STEVENS CABOT (1805-1877), American writer # ABBOTT, LYMAN (1835- ), American divine and author # ABDALLATIF, or ABD-UL-LATIF (1162-1231), a celebrated physician and traveller # ABD-AR-RAHMAN I. (756-788) was the founder of the branch of the family which ruled for nearly three centuries in Mahommedan Spain. # ABD-AR-RAHMAN II. (822-852) was one of the weaker of the Spanish Omayyads # ABD-AR-RAHMAN III. (912-961) was the greatest and the most successful of the princes of his dynasty # ABD-EL-AZIZ IV. (1880- ), sultan of Morocco, son of Sultan Mulai el Hasan III. # ABD-EL-KADER (c. 1807-1883), amir of Mascara, the great opponent of the conquest of Algeria by France # ABD-UL-AZIZ (1830-1876), sultan of Turkey, son of Sultan Mahmud II. # ABD-UL-HAMID I.,(1725-1789), sultan of Turkey, son of Ahmed III # ABD-UL-HAMID II. (1842- ), sultan of Turkey, son of Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid # ABD-UL-MEJID (1823-.1861), sultan of Turkey, was born on the 23rd of April 1823, and succeeded his father Mahmud II # ABDUR RAHMAN KHAN, amir of Afghanistan (c. 1844-1901), was the son of Afzul Khan # A BECKETT, GILBERT ARBOTT (1811-1856), English writer # A BECKETT, GILBERT ARTHUR (1837-1891) His eldest son, was born at Hammersmith on the 7th of April 1837 # A BECKETT, ARTHUR WILLIAM (1844—1909), A younger son, a well-known journalist and man of letters # ABEKEN, HEINRICH (1809-1872), German theologian and Prussian official # ABEL, SIR FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, BART. (1827-1902), English chemist # ABEL, KARL FRIEDRICH (1725-1787), German musician # ABEL, NIELS HENRIK (1802-1829), Norwegian mathematician # ABEL (better ABELL), THOMAS (d. 1540), an English priest who was martyred during the reign of Henry VIII # ABELARD, PETER (1079-1142), scholastic philosopher # ABELIN, JOHANN PHILIPP, an early 16th-century German chronicler, was born, probably, at Strasburg, and died there between the years 1634 and 1637 # ABENDANA, JACOB (1630-i695), the name of two Jewish theologians. (1) rabbi (Hakham) of the Spanish Jews in London from 1680. # ABENDANA, ISAAC (c. 1650-1710) Jewish theologian. (2) , Jacob's brother, taught Hebrew at Cambridge and afterwards at Oxford. # ABENEZRA (IBN EZRA), or, to give him his full name, ABRAHAM BEN MEIR IBN Ezra (1092 or 1093-1167), one of the most distinguished Jewish men of letters and writers of the Middle Ages # ABERCORN, JAMES HAMILTON, 1ST EARL OF (c. 1575-1618), was the eldest son of Claud Hamilton, Lord Paisley # ABERCROMRIE, JOHN (1780-1844), Scottish physician, was the son of the Rev. 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(912—961). # ABU NUWAS [Abu,Ah Hal-asan ibn Hani'al-Hakami] (c. 756-810), known as Abu Nuwas, Arabian poet # ABU TAMMAM [Habib ibn Aus] (807-846), Arabian poet, was, like Buhturi, of the tribe of Tai # ABU UBAIDA [Ma,mar ibn ul-Muthanna] (728-825), Arabian scholar, was born a slave of Jewish Persian parents in Basra # ACCIAJUOLI, DONATO (1428-1478), Italian scholar # ACCOLTI, BENEDETTO (1415-1466), Italian jurist and historian # ACCOLTI, BERNARDO (1465—1536), Italian poet # ACCOLTI, PIETRO (1455—1532), brother of the preceding, known as the cardinal of Ancona # ACCORAMBONI, VITTORIA (1557—1585), an Italian lady famous for her great beauty and accomplishments and for her tragic history # ACCORSO (ACCURSIUS), MARIANOELO (c. 1490-1544), Italian critic # ACCURSIUS Ital. ACCORSO), FRANCISCUS (1182-1260), Italian jurist # ACHAEMENES (HAKHAMANI), the eponymous ancestor of the royal house of Persia, the Achaemenidae, "a clan fretre of the Pasargadae" (Herod. i. 125), the leading Persian tribe # ACHARD, FRANZ CARL (1753—1821), Prussian chemist # ACHARIUS, ERIK (1757-1819), Swedish botanist # ACHENBACH, ANDREAS (1815— ), German landscape painter # ACHENBACH, OSWALD (1827—1905), His brother, was born at Dusseldorf and received his art education from Andreas # ACHENWALL, GOTTFRIED (1719-1772), German statisticiao # ACHILLINI, ALESSANDRO (1463-1512), Italian philosopher # ACHILLINI, GIOVANNI FILOTEO (1466—1533), His brother, was the author of Il Viridario and other writings, verse and prose, # ACHILLINI, CLAUDIO (1574—1640), Allesandro's grand-nephew, was a lawyer who achieved some notoriety as a versifier of the school of the Secentisti # ACIDALIUS, VALENS (1567-1595), German scholar and critic # ACKERMAN, FRANCIS (c. 1335—1387), Flemish soldier and diplomatist # ACKERMANN, JOHANN CHRISTIAN GOTTLIEB (1756-1801), German physician # ACKERMANN, LOUISE VICTORINE CHOQUET (1813-1890), French poet # ACKERMANN, RUDOLPH (1764-1834), Anglo-German inventor and publisher # ACLAND, CHRISTIAN HENRIETTA CAROLINE (1750-1815), usually called Lady Harriet Acland # ACLAND, SIR HENRY WENTWORTH, BART. (1815-1900), English physician and man of learning # ACOMINATUS (AKOMINATOS), MICHAEL (c. 1140-1220), Byzantine writer and ecclesiastic # ACOMINATUS, NICETAS (Niketas), sometimes called CHONIATES, His younger brother, who accompanied him to Constantinople, took up politics as a career # ACONCIO, GIACOMO (1492-1566?), pioneer of religious toleration # ACOSTA, JOSE DE (1539?—1600), Spanish author # ACOSTA, URIEL (d. 1647), a Portuguese Jew of noble family # ACROPOLITA (AKROPOLITES), GEORGE (1217-1282), Byzantine historian and statesman # ACTON (JOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERG ACTON), IST BARON (1834-1902), English historian, only son of Sir Richard Acton, 7th baronet # ACTON, SIR JOHN FRANCIS EDWARD, BART. (1736—1811). prime minister of Naples under Ferdinand IV # ACUNA, CHRISTOVAL DE (1597—c.1676), Spanish missionary and explorer # ADAIR, JOHN (d. 1722), Scottish surveyor and map-maker of the 17th century # ADALBERON, or ASCELIN (d. 1030 or 1031), French bishop and poet # ADALBERT, or ADELBERT (c. 1000-1072), German archbishop, the most famous ecclesiastic of the 11th century # ADALBERT (originally VOYTECH), (c. 950-997), known as the apostle of the Prussians, the son of a Bohemian prince # ADAM OF BREMEN, historian and geographer, was probably born in Upper Saxony (at Meissen, according to one tradition) before 1045 # ADAM (or ADAN) DE LE HALE (died c. 1288), French trouvere # ADAM, ALEXANDER (1741-1809), Scottish writer on Roman antiquities # ADAM, SIR FREDERICK (1781—1853), British general, was the son of the Rt. Hon. W. Adam of Blair-Adam, lord-lieutenant of Kinross-shire # ADAM, JULIETTE (1836— ), Freneh writer, known also by her maiden name of Juliette Lamber # ADAM, LAMBERT SIGISBERT (1700-1759), French sculptor, known as Adam l'aine # ADAM, NICOLAS SEBASTIEN (1705-1778), known as Adam le jeune, His brother, also a sculptor, worked under equal encouragement # ADAM, FRANCOIS GASPARD BALTHASAR (1710-1761), A third brother, became the first sculptor of Frederick the Great and the head of the atelier of sculpture founded by that monarch # ADAM, MELCHIOR (d. 1622), German divine and biographer # ADAM, PAUL (1862- ), French novelist # ADAM, ROBERT (1728—1792), British architect, the second son of William Adam of Maryburgh # ADAM, WILLIAM (1751—1839), British lawyer and politician, eldest son of John Adam of Blair-Adam, Kinross-shire # ADAMNAN, or ADOMNAN (c. 624-704), Irish saint and historian # ADAMS, ANDREW LEITH (1827-1882), Scottish naturalist and palaeontologist, the second son of Francis Adams of Banchory, Aberdeen # ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS (1807-1886), American diplomatist, son of John Quincy Adams # ADAMS, HENRY (1838— ), American historian, son of Charles Francis Adams # ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY (1833-1894), His elder brother, a graduate of Harvard (1853), practised law, and was a Democratic member for several terms of the Massachusetts general court # ADAMS, BROOKS (1848— ), Another brother, graduated at Harvard in 1870, and until 1881 practised law # ADAMS, HENRY CARTER (1852— ), American economist # ADAMS, HERBERT (1858- ), American sculptor # ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER (1850-1901), American historian and educationalist # ADAMS, JOHN (1735-1826), second president of the United States of America # ADAMS, JOHN COUCH (1819—1892), British astronomer # ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY (1767-1848), eldest son of President John Adams, sixth president of the United States # ADAMS, SAMUEL (1722—1803), American statesman # ADAMS, THOMAS (d. c. 1655), English divine, was, in 1612, "a preacher of the gospel at Willington," in Bedfordshire # ADAMS, WILLIAM (d. 1620), English navigator # ADAM SCOTUS (d. 1180), theological writer, sometimes called Adam Anglicus or Anglo-Scotus # ADAMSON, PATRICK (1537—1592), Scottish divine, archbishop of St Andrews # ADAMSON, ROBERT (1852-1902), Scottish philosopher # ADANSON, MICHEL (1727-1806), French naturalist, of Scottish descent # ADDAMS, JANE (1860- ), American sociologist # ADDISON, JOSEPH (1672-1719), English essayist, poet and man of letters, eldest son of Lancelot Addison, later dean of Lichfield # ADELAER, or ADELER (Norwegian for "eagle"), the surname of honour given on his ennoblement to Kurt Sivertsen (1622-1675), the famous Norwegian-Danish naval commander # ADELAIDE (Ger. Adelheid) (931—999), queen of Italy and empress, was the daughter of Rudolph II. of Burgundy and of Bertha, daughter of Duke Burchard of Swabia # ADELARD (or AETHELARD) of Bath (12th century), English scholastic philosopher, and one of the greatest savants of medieval England # ADELUNG, JOHANN CHRISTOPH (1732-1806), German grammarian and philologist # ADENES (ADENEZ or ADANS), surnamed LE ROI, French trouvere, was born in Brabant about 1240. He owed his education to the kindness of Henry III., duke of Brabant, and he remained in favour at court for some time after the death (1261) of his patron # ADHEMAR DE CHABANNES (c. 988-c. 1030), medieval historian # ADHEMAR (ADEMAR, AIMAR, AELARZ) DE MONTEIL (d. 1098), one of the principal personages of the first crusade, was bishop of Puy en Velay from before 1087 # ADLER, FELIX (1851- ), American educationalist # ADO (d. 874), archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia, belonged to a famous Frankish house, and spent much of his middle life in Italy # ADOLPH OF NASSAU (c. 1255-.1298), German king, son of Walram, count of Nassau # ADOLPHUS, JOHN LEYCESTER (1795-1862), English lawyer and author, was the son of John Adolphus (1768—1845), a well-known London barrister who wrote a History of England to 1783 (1802), a History of France from 1790 (1803) and other works # ADOLPHUS FREDERICK (1710-1771), king of Sweden # ADRIAN, or HADRIAN (Lat. Hadrianus), the name of six popes. ADRIAN I., pope from 772 to 705, was the son of Theodore, a Roman nobleman # ADRIAN II., pope from 867 to 872, was a member of a noble Roman family, and became pope in 867, at an advanced age # ADRIAN III., pope, was born at Rome. He succeeded Martin II. in 884, and died in 885, on a journey to Worms # ADRIAN IV. (Nicholas Breakspear), pope from 1154 to 1159, the only Englishman who has occupied the papal chair, was born before A.D. 1100 # ADRIAN V. (Ottobuono de' Fieschi), pope in 1276, was a Genoese who was created cardinal deacon by his uncle Innocent IV # ADRIAN VI. (Adrian Dedel, not Boyens, probably not Rodenburgh, 1459-1523), pope from 1522 to 1523 # ADRIAN, SAINT, one of the praetorian guards of the emperor Galerius Maximian, who, becoming a convert to Christianity, was martyred at Nicomedia on the 4th of March 303 # ADRIANI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA (1513-1579), Italian historian, was born of a patrician family of Florence, and was secretary to the republic of Florence # ADYE, SIR JOHN MILLER (1819-1900), British general, son of Major James P. Adye # AEDESIUS (d. A.D. 355), Neoplatonist philosopher, was born of a noble Cappadocian family # AEGINETA, PAULUS, a celebrated surgeon of the island of Aegina, whence he derived his name. According to Le Clerc's calculation, he lived in the 4th century of the Christian era; but Abulfaragius (Barhebraeus) places him with more probability in the 7th # AEFRIC, called the "Grammarian" (c. 955-1020?), English abbot and author # AELIAN (AELIANUS TACTICUS), Greek military writer of the 2nd century A.D., resident at Rome # AELIAN (CLAUDIUS AELIANUS), Roman author and teacher of rhetoric, born at Praeneste, flourished under Septimius Severus and probably outlived Elagabalus (d. 222). # AELRED, AILRED, ETHELRED (1100-1166), English theologian, historical writer and abbot of Rievaulx # AEMILIUS, PAULUS (PAOLO EMILIO ) (d. 1529), Italian historian # AENEAS TACTICUS (4th century B.C.), one of the earliest Greek writers on the art of war # AEPINUS, FRANZ ULRICH THEODOR (1724-1802), German natural philosopher # AERTSZEN (or AARTSEN), PIETER (1507-1573), called "Long Peter" on account of his height, Dutch historical painter # AETHELBALD, king of Mercia, succeeded Ceolred A.D. 716 # AETHELBALD, king of Wessex, was the son of AEthelwulf, with whom he led the West Saxons to victory against the Danes at Aclea, 851 # AETHELBERHT, king of Kent, son of Eormenric, probably came to the throne in A.D. 560 # AETHELBERHT, king of the West Saxons, succeeded to the sub-kingdom of Kent during the lifetime of his father AEthelwulf, and retained it until the death of his elder brother AEthelbald in 860, when he became sole king of Wessex and Kent # AETHELFLAED (ETHELFLEDA), the "Lady of the Mercians," the eldest child of Alfred the Great, was educated with her brother Edward at her father's court. As soon as she was of marriageable age (probably about A.D. 886), she was married to AEthelred, earl of Mercia # AETHELFRITH, king of Northumbria, is said to have come to the throne in A.D. 593, being the son of AEthelric (probably reigned 568-572). # AETHELNOTH (d. 1038), archbishop of Canterbury, known also as EGELNODUS or EDNODUS, was a son of the ealdorman AEthelmaer, and a member of the royal family of Wessex # AETHELRED, king of Mercia, succeeded his brother Wulfhere in A.D. 675 # AETHELRED I., king of Wessex and Kent (866-871), was the fourth son of AEthelwulf of Wessex, and should, by his father's will, have succeeded to Wessex on the death of his eldest brother AEthelbald # AETHELRED II. (or ETHELRED) (c. 968—1016), king of the English (surnamed THE UNREADY, i.e. without rede or counsel), son of King Edgar by his second wife AElfthryth, was born in 968 or 969 and succeeded to the throne on the murder of his step-brother Edward (the Martyr) in 979 # AETHELSTAN (c. 894-940), Saxon king, was the son (probably illegitimate) of Edward the elder # AETHELWEARD (ETHELWARD.) Anglo-Saxon historian, was the great-grandson of AEthelred, the brother of Alfred and ealdorman or earl of the western provinces (i.e. probably of the whole of Wessex). He first signs as dux or ealdorman in 973, and continues to sign until 998, about which time his death must have taken place # AETHELWULF, king of the West Saxons, succeeded his father Ecgberht in A.D. 839 # AETIUS (fl. 350), surnamed "the Atheist," founder of an extreme sect of Arians # AETIUS, a Greek physician, born at Amida in Mesopotamia, flourished at the beginning of the 6th century A.D. # AETIUS (d. 454), a Roman general of the closing period of the Western empire, born at Dorostolus in Moesia, late in the 4th century. He was the son of Gaudentius, who, although possibly of barbarian family, rose in the service of the Western empire to be master of the horse, and later count of Africa # AFER, DOMITIUS, a Roman orator and advocate, born at Nemausus (Nimes) in Gallia Narbonensis, flourished in the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He died A.D. 60, according to Jerome, of over-eating # AFFRE, DENIS AUGUSTE (1793—1848), archbishop of Paris # AFRANIUS, LUCIUS, Roman general, lived in the times of the Sertorian (79-72), third Mithradatic (74-61) and Civil Wars # AFRANIUS, LUCIUS, Roman comic poet, flourished about 94 B.C. # AFRICANUS, SEXTUS JULIUS, a Christian traveller and historian of the 3rd century # AFZELIUS, ADAM (1750-1837), Swedish botanist # AFZELIUS, JOHAN (1753-1837), His brother, known as ARVIDSON, was professor of chemistry at Upsala # AFZELIUS, PER (1760-1843), another brother, who became professor of medicine at Upsala in 1801, was distinguished as a medical teacher and practitioner # AFZELIUS, ARVID AUGUST (1785-1871), Swedish pastor, poet, historian and mythologist # AGA KHAN I., HIS HIGHNESS THE (1800-1881), the title accorded by general consent to HASAN ALI SHAH (born in Persia, 1800), when, in early life, he first settled in Bombay under the protection of the British government # AGA KHAN II, his eldest son, succeeded # AGA KHAN III. (Sultan Mahommed Shah), only son of the foregoing, succeeded him on his death in 1885, and became the head of the family and its devotees # AGAPETUS I., pope from 535 to 536 # AGAPETUS II., pope from 946 to 955, at the time when Alberic, son of Marozia, was governing the independent republic of Rome under the title of "prince and senator of the Romans." # AGAPETUS, a deacon of the church of St Sophia at Constantinople. He presented to the emperor Justinian, on his accession in 527, a work entitled Scheda regia sive de officio regis # AGARDE, ARTHUR (1540-1615), English antiquary # AGAS, RADULPH, or RALPH (c. 1540-1621), English land surveyor # AGASSIZ, ALEXANDER EMANUEL (1835-1910), American man of science, son of J. L. R. Agassiz # AGASSIZ, JEAN LOUIS RODOLPHE (1807-1873), Swiss naturalist and geologist, was the son of the Protestant pastor of the parish of Motier # AGATHANGELUS, AGATHANGE or AKATHANKELOS, Armenian historian, lived during the 4th century # AGATHIAS (c. A.D. 536-582), of Myrina in Aeolis, Greek poet and historian # AGATHO, pope from 678 to 681 # AGATHODAEMON, of Alexandria, map designer, probably lived in the 2nd century A.D. # AGNES, SAINT, a virgin martyr of the Catholic Church. The legend of St Agnes is that she was a Roman maid, by birth a Christian, who suffered martyrdom when but thirteen during the reign of the emperor Diocletian, on the 21st of January 304 # AGNES OF MERAN (d. 1201), queen of France, was the daughter of Bertold IV., duke of Meran in Tirol # AGNESI, MARIA GAETANA (1718-1799), Italian mathematician, linguist and philosopher # AGNESI, MARIA TERESA (1724-1780), Her sister, a well-known Italian pianist and composer # AGNEW, DAVID HAYES (1818-1892), American surgeon # AGOBARD (c. 779-840), Carolingian prelate and reformer # AGOSTINI, LEONARDO, Italian antiquary of the 17th century # AGOSTINO, or AGOSTINI [AUGUSTINUS], PAOLO (1593-1629), Italian musician # AGOSTINO and AGNOLO (or ANGELO) DA SIENA, Italian architects and sculptors in the first half of the 14th century # AGOULT, MARIE CATHERINE SOPHIE DE FLAVIGNY, COMTESSE D' (1805-1876), French author, whose nom de plume was "Daniel Stern," # AGREDA, MARIA FERNANDEZ CORONEL, ABBESS OF, known in religion as Sor (Sister) Maria de Jesus (1602-1665), was the daughter of Don Francisco Coronel and of his wife Catalina de Arana # AGRICOLA, CHRISTOPH LUDWIG (1667-1719), German landscape painter # AGRICOLA (the Latinized form of the name BAUER), GEORG (1490-1555), German scholar and man of science, known as "the father of mineralogy," # AGRICOLA, GNAEUS JULIUS (A.D. 37-93), Roman statesman and general, father-in-law of the historian Tacitus, # AGRICOLA, JOHANN FRIEDRICH (1720-1774), German musician # AGRICOLA (originally SCHNEIDER, then SCHNITTER), JOHANNES (1494-1566), German Protestant reformer # AGRICOLA, MARTIN (c. 1500-1556), German musician # AGRICOLA, JOHANN FRIEDRICH (1720-1774), court composer and director of the royal chapel to Frederick the Great # AGRICOLA, Alexander, died 1506, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, Johann, flor. 1600, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, Wolfgang Christoph, flor. 1630, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, George Ludwig, 1643-1676, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, RODOLPHUS (properly ROELOF HUYSMANN) (1443-1485), Dutch scholar # AGRIPPA, HEROD, I. (c. 10 B.C.-A.D. 44), king of Judea, the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and grandson of Herod the Great, # AGRIPPA, HEROD, II. (27-100), son of the preceding, and like him originally Marcus Julius Agrippa # AGRIPPA, MARCUS VIPSANIUS (63-12 P.C.), Roman statesman and general, son-in-law and minister of the emperor Augustus, was of humble origin # AGRIPPA VON NETTESHEIM, HENRY CORNELIUS (1486-1535) German writer, soldier, physician, and by common reputation a magician, belonged to a family many members of which had been in the service of the house of Habsburg # AGRIPPINA, the "elder," daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa by his third wife Julia, was the grand-daughter of Augustus and the wife of Germanicus. She accompanied her husband to Germany, when the legions on the Rhine revolted after the death of Augustus (A.D. 14). # AGRIPPINA, the "younger" (A.D. 16-59), daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the elder, sister of Caligula and mother of Nero # AGUADO, ALEXANDRE MARIE, marquis de Las Marismas del Guadalquivir, viscount de Monte Ricco (1784-1842), Spanish banker # AGUESSEAU, HENRI FRANCOIS D' (1668-1751), chancellor of France # MARQUIS D'AGUESSEAU, HENRI CARDIN JEAN BAPTISTE, (1746-1826), His grandson, was advocate-general in the parlement of Paris and deputy in the Estates-General # AGUILAR, GRACE (1816-1847), English writer, the daughter of a Jewish merchant in London # AGUILERA, VENTURA RUIZ (1820-1881), Spanish poet # AGUILLON (AGUILONIUS), FRANCOIS D, (1566-1617), Flemish mathematician # AHMAD IBN HANBAL (780-855), the founder, involuntarily and after his death, of the Hanbalite school of canon law # AHMAD SHAH (1724-1773), founder of the Durani dynasty in Afghanistan, was the son of Sammaun-Khan, hereditary chief of the Abdali tribe # AHMED I. (1589-1617), sultan of Turkey, was the son of Mahommed III., whom he succeeded in 1603 # AHMED II. (1643-1695), sultan of Turkey, son of Sultan Ibrahim, succeeded his brother Suleiman II. in 1691 # AHMED III. (1637-1736), sultan of Turkey, son of Mahommed IV., succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II # AHMED TEWFIK, PASHA (1845- ), Turkish diplomatist, was the son of Ismail Hakki Pasha # AHMED VEFIK, PASHA (1819-1891), Turkish statesman and man of letters # AHRENS, FRANZ HEINRICH LUDOLF (1809-1881), German philologist # AICARD, JEAN FRANCOIS VICTOR (1848- ), French poet and dramatist # AICHINGER, GREGOR (c. 1565-1628), one of the greatest German composers of the Golden Age # AICKIN, FRANCIS (d. 1805), Irish actor # AICHIN, James (d. 1803), His younger brother, played leading parts in both comedy and tragedy at the Edinburgh theatre # AIDAN (d. 606), king of the Scottish kingdom of Dalriada, was the son of Gabran, king of Dalriada, and became king after the death of his kinsman King Conall # AIDAN, or AEDAN, first bishop of Lindisfarne, a monk of Hii (Iona), was sent by the abbot Senegi to Northumbria, at the request of King Oswald, A.D. 634-635 # AIGUILLON, EMMANUEL ARMAND DE WIGNEROD DU PLESSIS DE RICHELIEU, DUC D' (1720-1782), French statesman, nephew of the marechal de Richelieu # AIGUILLON, MARIE MADELEINE DE WIGNEROD DU PONT DE COURLAY, DUCHESSE D' (1604-1675), daughter of Cardinal Richelieu's sister. In 1620 she married a nephew of the constable de Luynes, Antoine de Beauvoir du Roure, sieur de Combalet # AIKIN, ARTHUR (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist # AIKIN, JOHN (1747-1822), English doctor and writer # AIKIN, LUCY (1781-1864), His daughter, had some repute as a historical writer # AIKMAN, WILLIAM (1682-1731), British portrait-painter # AILLY, PIERRE D, (1350-1420), French theologian # AIMARD, GUSTAVE, the pen-name of OLIVIER GLOUX (1818-1883), French novelist # AIMOIN (c. 960-c. 1010), French chronicler # AINGER, ALFRED (1837-1904), English divine and man of letters # AINMULLER, MAXIMILIAN EMMANUEL (1807-1870), German artist and glass-painter # AINSWORTH, HENRY (1571-1622), English Nonconformist divine and scholar # AINSWORTH, ROBERT (1660-1743), English schoolmaster and author # AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HARRISON (1805-1882), English novelist, son of Thomas Ainsworth, solicitor # AIRAY, HENRY (1560?-1616), English Puritan divine # AIRD, THOMAS (1802-1876), Scottish poet # AIREY, RICHARD AIREY, BARON (1803-1881), British general, was the son of Lieutenant-General Sir George Airey (1761-1833) # AIRY, SIR GEORGE BIDDELL (1801-1892), British Astronomer Royal # AISLABIR, JOHN (1670-1742), English politician # AISSE [a corruption of HAIDEE], MADEMOISELLE (c. 1694-1733), French letter-writer, was the daughter of a Circassian chief # AITON, WILLIAM (1731-1793), Scottish botanist # AITZEMA, LIEUWE (LEO) VAN (1600-1669), Dutch historian and statesman # AIYAR, SIR SHESHADRI (1845-1901), native statesman of Mysore, India, was the son of a Brahman of Palghat in the district of Malabar # AIYAR, SIR TIRUVARUR MUTUSWAMY (1832-1895), native Indian judge of the high court of Madras # AKBAR, AKHBAR or AKBER, JELLALADIN MAHOMMED (1542-1605), one of the greatest and wisest of the Mogul emperors # AKENSIDE, MARK (1721-1770), English poet and physician # AKERMAN, JOHN YONGE (1806-1873), English antiquarian # AKHTAL [GHIYYTH IBN HYRITH} (c. 640-710), one of the most famous Arabian poets of the Omayyad period, belonged to the tribe of Taghlib in Mesopotamia, and was, like his fellow-tribesmen, a Christian # ALABASTER, or ARBLASTIER, WILLIAM (1567—1640), English Latin poet and scholar # ALACOQUE, or AL COQ, MARGUERITE MARIE (1647—1690), French nun and mystic # ALAIN DE LILLE [Alanus de Insulis] (c. 1128-1202), French theologian and poet # ALAMANNI, or ALEMANNI, LUIGI (1405-1556), Italian statesman and poet # ALAMOS DE BARRIENTOS, BALTASAR (1555-1640), Spanish scholar # ALANCON, HERNANDO DE, Spanish navigator of the 16th century, is known only in connexion with the expedition to the coast of California, of which he was leader. He set sail on the 9th of May 1540 and on his return to New Spain in 1541 constructed an excellent map of California # ALARCON, JUAN RUIZ DE (1518?-1639), Spanish dramatist # ALARCON, PEDRO ANTONIO DE (1833-1891), Spanish writer # ALARD, JEAN DELPHIN (1815-1888), French violinist and teacher # ALARIC (Ala-reiks, "All-ruler"), (c. 370-410), Gothic conqueror, the first Teutonic leader who stood as a conqueror in the city of Rome # ALARIC II. (d. 507), eighth king of the Goths in Spain, succeeded his father Euric or Evaric in 485 # ALAVA, DON MIGUEL RICARDO DE (1770-1841), Spanish general and statesman # ALBANI, or ALBANO, FRANCESCO (1578-1660), Italian painter # ALBANI, the stage name of MARIE, LOUISE EMMA CECILE LAJEUNESSE (1847- ), Canadian singer # ROBERT STEWART, duke of Albany (c. 1345-1420), regent of Scotland, was a son of King Robert II. by his mistress, Elizabeth Mure, and was legitimatized when his parents were married about 1349. In 1361 he married Margaret, countess of Menteith, and after his widowed sister-in-law, Isabel, countess of Fife, had recognized him as her heir, he was known as the earl of Fife and Menteith # ALEXANDER STEWART, duke of Albany (c. 1454-1485), was the second son of James II., king of Scotland, by his wife, Mary, daughter of Arnold, duke of Gelderland. Created duke of Albany before 1458 # JOHN STEWART, duke of Albany (c. 1481-1536), regent Of Scotland # LEOPOLD GEORGE DUNCAN ALBERT, duke of Albany, eighth child and youngest son of Queen Victoria, was born on the 7th of April 1853 # ALBANY, LOUISE MAXIMILIENNE CAROLINE, COUNTESS OF (1752-1824), eldest daughter of Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Stolberg-Gedern # ALBATEGNIUS (c. 850—929), an Arab prince and astronomer, correctly designated Mahommed ben Gebir al Batani, his surname being derived from his native town, Batan in Mesopotamia # ARNOLD JOOST VAN KEPPEL, 1st earl of Albemarle, and lord of Voorst in Gelderland (c. 1670-1718), son of Oswald van Keppel and his wife Anna Geertruid van Lintello # GEORGE THOMAS KEPPEL, 6th earl of Albemarle, (1799—1891), British general, second son of the fourth earl # ALBERONI, GIULIO (1664-1752), Spanish—Italian cardinal and statesman # ALBERT (1522-1557), prince of Bayreuth, surnamed THE WARLIKE, and also ALCIBIADES, was a son of Casimir, prince of Bayreuth, and a member of the Franconian branch of the Hohenzollern family # ALBERT I. (c. 1100-1170), margrave of Brandenburg, surnamed THE BEAR, was the only son of Otto the Rich, count of Ballenstedt, and Eilika, daughter of Magnus Billung, duke of Saxony # ALBERT III. (1414—1486), elector of Brandenburg, surnamed ACHILLES because of his knightly qualities, was the third son of Frederick I. of Hohenzollern, elector of Brandenburg # ALBERT (FRANCIS CHARLES AUGUSTUS ALBERT EMMANUEL) (1819-1861), prince-consort of England # ALBERT I. (c. 1250-1308), German king, and duke of Austria, eldest son of King Rudolph I., the founder of the greatness of the house of Habsburg, was invested with the duchies of Austria and Styria, together with his brother Rudolph, in 1282 # ALBERT II. (1397-1439), German king, king of Bohemia and Hungary, and (as Albert V.) duke of Austria # ALBERT (1490-1545), elector and archbishop of Mainz, and archbishop of Magdeburg, was the younger son of John Cicero, elector of Brandenburg # ALBERT (1490-1568), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, and first duke of Prussia, was the third son of Frederick of Hohenzollern, prince of Ansbach and Bayreuth, and Sophia, daughter of Casimir IV., king of Poland # ALBERT III. ( 1443-1500), duke of Saxony, surnamed ANIMOSUS or THE COURAGEOUS, younger son of Frederick II., the Mild, elector and duke of Saxony # ALBERT, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, king of Saxony (1828-1902), was the eldest son of Prince John, who succeeded to the throne in 1854 # ALBERT, surnamed THE DEGENERATE (c. 1240-1314), landgrave of Thuringia, was the eldest son of Henry III., the Illustrious, margrave of Meissen. He married Margaret, daughter of the emperor Frederick II., in 1254 # ALBERT (FRIEDRICH RUDOLF ALBRECHT), ARCHDUKE (1817-1895), Austrian field-marshal, was the eldest son of the archduke Charles (Karl Friedrich) # ALBERT, MADAME (c. 1805-1846), French actress, whose maiden name was Theresc Vernet, was born of a family of players # ALBERT OF AIX (fl. c. A.D. 1100), historian of the first crusade # ALBERTI, DOMENICO (c. 1710-1740), Italian musician # ALRERTI, LEONE BATTISTA (1404-1472), Italian painter, poet, philosopher, musician and architect # ALBERTINEILI, MARIOTTO (1474-1515), Italian painter # ALBERTUS MAGNUS (ALBERT OF COLOGNE.? 1206-1280), count of Bollstadt, scholastic philosopher # ALBERUS, ERASMUS (c. 1500-1553), German humanist, reformer and poet # ALBERY, JAMES (1838—1889), English dramatist # ALBINONI, TOMASSO (c. 1674—c. 1745), Italian musician # ALBINUS (originally WEISS), RERNHARD SIEGFRIED (1697-1770), German anatomist # 'ALBO, JOSEPH, a Spanish Jewish theologian of the 15th century # ALBOIN (d. 572 or 573), king of the Lombards, and conqueror of Italy, succeeded his father Audoin about 565 # ALBONI, MARIETTA (1823-1894), Italian opera-singer # ALBORNOZ, GIL ALVAREZ DE, Spanish cardinal, was born at Cuenca early in the 14th Century. He was the son of Gil Alvarez de Albornoz and of Dona Teresa de Luna, sister of Kimeno de Luna, archbishop of Toledo # ALBRECHTSBERGER, JOHANN GEORG (1736-1809), Austrian musician # ALBRIGHT, JACOB (1759-1808), American clergyman # ALBUMAZAR, more properly ABU-MAASCHAR (805-885), Arab astronomer # ALBUQUERQUE, ALPHONSO D, (in Old Port. AFFONSO D'ALBOQUERQUE) (1453-1515), surnamed THE GREAT, and THE PORTUGUESE MARS. Through his father, Gonzalvo, who held an important position at court, he was connected by illegitimate descent with the royal family of Portugal # ALCESTER, FREDERICK BEAUCHAMP PAGET SEYMOUR, BARON (1821-1895), British admiral, son of Colonel Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour and cousin of Francis George Hugh Seymour, 5th marquess of Hertford # ALCIONIO, PIETRO, or PETRUS ALCYONIUS (c. 1487-1527), Italian classical scholar # ALCIPHRON, Greek rhetorician, was probably a contemporary of Lucian (2nd century A.D..) # ALCOCK, JOHN (c. 1430-1500), English divine # ALCOCK, SIR RUTHERFORD (1809-1897), British consul and diplomatist, was the son of Dr Thomas Alcock, who practised at Ealing, near London, and himself followed the medical profession # ALCOFORADO, MARIANNA (1640-1723), Portuguese authoress # ALCOTT, AMOS BRONSON (1799-1888), American educationalist and writer # ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY (1832-1888), American author, was the daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott # ALCUIN (ALCHUINE), a celebrated ecclesiastic and man of learning in the 8th century, who liked to be called by the Latin name of ALBINUS, and at the Academy of the palace took the surname of FLACCUS, was born at Eboracum (York) in 735. He was related to Willibrord, the first bishop of Utrecht, whose biography he afterwards wrote # ALDEGREVER, or ALDEGRAF, HEINRICH (1502-1558), German painter and engraver # ALDEN, JOHN (1599?-1687), one of the "Pilgrims" who in 1620 emigrated to America on the "Mayflower" and founded the Plymouth Colony # ALDHELM (c. 640-709), bishop of Sherborne, English scholar # ALDINI, GIOVANNI (1762—1834), Italian physicist # ALDRED, or EALDRED (d. 1069), English ecclesiastic, became abbot of Tavistock about 1027 # ALDRICH, HENRY (1647-1710), English theologian and philosopher # ALDRICH, NELSON WILMARTH (1841- ), American politician # ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEY (1836-1907), American author # ALDRINGER (ALTRINGER, ALDRINGEN), JOHANN, COUNT VON (1588-1634), Austrian soldier # ALDROVANDI, ULISSI (1522-1605), Italian naturalist, was, born of noble parentage at Bologna # ALEANDRO, GIROLAMO (HIERONYMUS ALEANDER) (1480- 1542), Italian cardinal # ALEARDI, ALEARDO, COUNT (1812-1878), Italian poet # ALECSANDRI, or ALEXANDRI, VASILE (1821-1890), Rumanian lyric poet # ALEMAN, LOUIS (c. 1390-1450), French cardinal, was born of a noble family at the castle of Arbent near Bugey # ALEMAN, MATEO (1547-1609?), Spanish novelist and man of letters # ALEMBERT, DEAN LE ROND D' (1717-1783), French mathematician and philosopher # ALENCON, COUNTS AND DUKES OF. The first line of the counts of Alencon was founded by Yves, lord of Bellesme, who in the middle of the 10th century possessed and fortified the town of Alencon # ALENIO, GIULIO (1582-1649), Italian Jesuit missionary # ALES (ALESIUS), ALEXANDER (1500-1565), Scottish divine of the school of Augsburg, whose family name was ALANE # ALESSANDRI, ALESSANDRO (ALEXANDER AB ALEXANDRO) (1461-1523), Italian jurist # ALESSI, GALEAZZO (1512-1572), Italian architect # ALEXANDER (ALEXANDER OF BATTENBERG) (1857-1893), first prince of Bulgaria, was the second son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and the Rhine by his morganatic marriage with Julia, countess von Hauke # ALEXANDER (1461-1506), king of Poland and grand- duke of Lithuania, fourth son of Casimir IV., king of Poland, was elected grand-duke of Lithuania on the death of his father in 1492, and king of Poland on the death of his brother John Albert in 1501 # ALEXANDER I. was bishop of Rome from about 106 to 115 # ALEXANDER II. (Anselmo Baggio), pope from 1061 to 1073 # ALEXANDER III. (Orlando Bandinelli), pope from 1159 to 1181, was a Siennese, and as a teacher of canon law in Bologna composed the Stroma or the Summa Magistri Rolandi, one of the earliest commentaries on the Decretum Gratiani # ALEXANDER IV. (Rinaldo), pope from 1254 to 1261, was, like Innocent III. and Gregory IX., a member of the family of the counts of Segni. His uncle Gregory IX. made him cardinal deacon in 1227 and cardinal bishop of Ostia in 1231. On the death of Innocent IV. he was elected pope at Naples # ALEXANDER V. (Peter Philarges), pope 1409-1410, was born in Crete of unknown parents and entered the order of St Francis # ALEXANDER VI. (Rodrigo Borgia) (1431-1503), pope from 1492 to his death, is the most memorable of the corrupt and secular popes of the Renaissance # ALEXANDER VII. (Fabio Chigi), pope from 1655 to 1667 # ALEXANDER VIII. (Pietro Ottoboni), pope from 1689 to 1691, was born of a noble Venetian family # ALEXANDER I. 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Hoy Name Study-1

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Bostetter Cemetery

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F LaVerne Gillespie To-Do List

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IOOF Memorial Gardens, Pittsburg

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Pleasant Run Cemetery

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Coyle Family Cemetery

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Erasmus van Rotterdam

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[[Category:Dutch Ships]] ---- '''Released Prisoners on the ship Erasmus van Rotterdam 1638''' * [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/erasmus1638.shtml Erasmus van Rotterdam] Background: :"On the 1st of September 1640, the ship Gelderlandt sailed from Texel on a diplomatic mission to the King of Morocco. On board were the Dutch Ambassador Anthonie de Liedekerke, Lijsbeth Jans with her brother-in-law Jacob Arissen, and the painter Adriaen Matham. :"The 1640-41 diplomatic mission to Morocco was made in order to renew the Dutch alliance with Morocco, and to effect the release of some fifty men who had been employed aboard the ship Erasmus van Rotterdam. This ship had stranded off the coast of Morocco near Agadir in May 1638, and her crew had been enslaved there." ::The above is from [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/erasmus1638.shtml Olive Tree Genealogy], from Journal of the Ambassy of the Lord Anthonis de Liedekerke, Extracted Entries from Adriaen Matham's Journal 1640-1641 (translated and transcribed by Cor Snabel & Liz Johnson, published on Olive Tree Genealogy with permission May 2007). See [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/erasmus1638.shtml Olive Tree Genealogy] for a list of "the slaves who had sailed with the ship Erasmus van Rotterdam on 17th April 1638 in the service of the West-India Company, and after having been stranded, under the Santon Sidali from Jliego in Barbary had fallen into slavery, and now by the Lord Ambassador are freed." See also excerpts from the log posted at Olive Tree Genealogy of the [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/gelderland1640.shtml ''Gelderland'']'s 1640 voyage to obtain the release of the crew of the ''Erasmus van Rotterdam.''

Berea Cemetery

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Red Hill Cemetery

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Dunn Valley Cemetery

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Benham-Ginn Cemetery

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Russell Flat Cemetery

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Michael Spencer To-Do List

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Edward Winslow

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TEST John Walker III

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This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011. ==Biography== John Walker III was born in Wigton Scotland, in 1705. He moved, with his parents, John Walker II (c1682-1734) and Katherine Rutherford (c1681-1738), about 1710 from Wigton to Newry Ireland. About 1726 the family emigrated to America, settling near Rising Sun, Cecil County Maryland. [http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/John_Walker_III_(1705-c1776) John Walker III (1705-c1776)] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/families/porterwalkerbio.html Patrick Porter = Susannah Walker] [http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/HOUSTON/2005-11/1131379212 HOUSTON-L Archives] He married Ann Houston in 1734, and migrated to the Valley of Virginia, probably between 1734 and 1738. During the French and Indian War (1754-1763) he left the area for North Carolina, settling in Orange County about 1756. John III moved to southwest Virginia about 1771 settling "at the Sinks" between Castles Woods, and Dungannon, in modern Scott County, Virginia. He died there between 1773 and 1778. ==References== ==Notes== ===Note 1=== That John Walker III ([[Walker-157]]) is the father of Catherine Bell ([[Walker-163]]), the wife Robert Bell I ([[Bell-884]]), is a conjecture made only to clarify what is entailed by it. This profile was created to pursue this end. [[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 18:14, 24 February 2011 (EST) Subsequent to this, further information has been added by those whose names appear below under 'Acknowledgements'. ===Note 2=== The following excerpt from an e-mail to Dan Welch (n0ddw@hotmail.com) summarizes the evidence that John Walker III ([[Walker-157]]) is the father of the wife Robert Bell I ([[Bell-884]]) 09/03/08 : I have been thinking about whether the father of Catherine (aka Katherine) Walker ([[Walker-163]]) (CW), first wife of MY Robert Bell I ([[Bell-884]]) (RBI), is your John Walker III ([[Walker-157]]) (JWIII). My current best guess is that they are identical, but there appears to be no documentary evidence for this. My reasoning is as follows. :First, I'm assuming JWIII is the same John Walker III mentioned in the following : [1] :[http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/John_Walker_III_(1705-c1776) John Walker III (1705-c1776)] :[2] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/families/porterwalkerbio.html Patrick Porter = Susannah Walker] : [3] :[http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/HOUSTON/2005-11/1131379212 HOUSTON-L Archives] :Your information appears to be included in the above. :Next, considering CW's father, There appears to be documentary evidence that he was named 'John Walker', present in what is now Guilford County NC in 1770 and member of the congregation of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church. [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] has: ::"Robert had a land grant from Earl of Granville for 360 acres on Haw Rv in Guilford Co, NC in 1762. He sold this to his brother, Samuel, 1770. His father-in-law, John Walker, a witness, also his brother, Francis Bell. Robert was in said County # 691, with 3 males under 10, he 27-45, 1 female 27-45, another female over 45, 1 slave. Neighbors were Jehu Cox and James Johnson. ::Robert Bell was Capt. in the Revolution. He raised nineteen children. Child 1 thru 5 were from Catherine Walker, who died in 1772/3 and was dau of John Walker. They are mentioned in the Buffalo Pres. Church records." :appears to support all this. Though it is not fully clear that the 'They' in the last sentence is intended to include John Walker. :In the case of county records, the transaction may have been recorded in Orange County NC which then included the eastern part of present Guilford County (See below.). :[[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] is apparently based on present Guilford County public records and Buffalo Presbyterian Church records. :Further evidence that JWIII is CW's father, appears to be based essentially on spatio-temporal proximity of RBI and JWIII. This can be summarized as follows: ::{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px; height: 200px;" |+ '''TIME-PLACE-TIME''' |- ! scope="col" | _ ! scope="col" | _ ! scope="col" | RBI ! scope="col" | JWIII ! scope="col" | _ |- ! scope="row" | 1 | - || - || Wigton, ,Scotland || 1705 -1710 |- ! scope="row" | 2 | - || - || Newery, ,Ireland || 1710 -1726 |- ! scope="row" | 3 | 1736-1738 || Cumberland Valley PA || Rising Sun, Cecil MD || 1726 -1734~8 |- ! scope="row" | 4 | 1738 - ? || Amherst, Amherst VA || Staunton, Augusta VA || 1734~8 -1754~63 |- ! scope="row" | 5 |? - ~1762 || Caswell NC || Caswell NC || 1754~63 - ~1771 |- ! scope="row" | 6 | ~1762 - 1785 || Guilford NC || Scott VA || ~1771 - 173 ~ 1778 |- ! scope="row" | 7 |1785 - 1798|| Sumner TN || - || - |- ! scope="row" | 8 |1785 - 1816 || Davidson TN || - || - |} :based on [1] for JWII; [[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]] and [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] and [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] for RBI. It appears that "Beverly's Manor" mentioned in [1] is in present Augusta County VA, near Staunton. :But, [1] suggests that some caution is in order about names of counties and the location of their records: ::"The county [ Guilford County NC ] extended from the Virginia-North Carolina State Line on the north to Cumberland (now Moore) County, North Carolina, on the south, and from Granville and Johnston (now Wake) Counties on the east, to Rowan (now Rockingham, Guilford and Randolph) County on the west. Prior to 1770, Orange County took in all of the present-day counties of Orange, Caswell, Person, Alamance, Chatham, most of Durham, small parts of Wake and Lee, and the eastern third of Rockingham, Guilford and Randolph, ..."[1] :The county names appearing in the table above are intended to be the present names of counties containing the locations of residence at the times indicated. My sources suggest they use present county names for locations. But, they are not explicit about this and it is possible they have overlooked changes in county names / boundaries. :For an indeterminate period between 1738-1762, the families of RBI and JWIII appear to have lived within about 60 mi. of each other in VA. Just when either of these families moved to Caswell NC is not evident. And, just how near to each other they lived is also not evident. Reading "Amherst VA" in [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] as 'Amherst County' might bring RBI within 45 mi. of JWIII. :[[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]] has: :: " RBI married Katherine Walker of Western Maryland of Augusta County Virginia". :Taken literally, "of Western Maryland of Augusta County Virginia" is hard to understand. It could be a mistake. The intention could be either (1) "of Western Maryland AND (subsequently) Augusta County Virginia" or (2) "of Western Maryland IN Augusta County Virginia". :On either interpretation, "Western Maryland" is problematic here because, according to your information, JWIII's daughter was born in EASTERN Maryland. Perhaps Edmund Hayes Bell was confused about cardinal directions. This has happened before with members of my family...including me. :On the second interpretation (2), the marriage occurred in present Augusta County VA, which is near the location of JWIII in this period. The marriage date could have been any time prior to 1762. The DOB of the first child, Mary, suggests ~1762 as the most plausible marriage date. But, little is known of Mary. G. G. Bell (or her source) may have simply assigned a DOB to Mary about a year after what she thought was the marriage date. :On the first interpretation (which I believe more plausible), the marriage may still have occurred in present Augusta County VA. But, it could also have occurred in present Caswell County NC. :Both RBI (it appears he is without family) and the family of JWIII arrive in Caswell County NC sometime shortly before 1762. We have from [3] :: "Ann Houston who married John Walker III of the Wigton Walker line. John III and Ann lived for a while in what is now Caswell County NC, about 35 NE of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church. The exact date of their relocation to this area is not known, but it was probably close to 1755 " :My sources [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]], [[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]], [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]]] suggest (though they do not state explicitly) that RBI was married to CW before he arrived in Guilford County NC about 1762. [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]], [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] indicate the marriage was in present Caswell County NC (then a part of Orange County). Thus, RBI could have married the daughter of JWIII in Caswell County NC sometime between 1755 and 1762. It is possible that they first met earlier in VA. :My sources disagree about the time of RBI's move from Caswell to Guilford County NC. [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]], apparently based on documentary evidence, says it is before 1762; [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] says 1771. Others are consistent with either date. I opt for about 1762. :But, RBI may never have "moved" from Caswell County to Guilford County. The name of the county where he lived may simply have changed. My sources give a Haw River location [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] "about nine miles" from Guilford Courthouse [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]] in present Guilford County for RBI after 1762, but no precise location anywhere for him before. My map (AAA Road Atlas) shows the Haw intersecting present Guilford County in the NE corner very near present Caswell County and again at the NW corner. Either could be within "about nine miles" of the present location of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church which their web page says has not changed since 1756. The Haw does not intersect present Caswell County. My guess is he moved, but maybe not very far. Apparently, he told his son he moved [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]]. If I'm correct, prior to 1762 RBI was not living in in the location in present Guilford County mentioned in [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]]. It's plausible to suppose he was living somewhere in present Caswell County; precisely where we don't know. :If RBI lived on the Haw River in NE Guilford County, this would put JWIII living about 25 mi from RBI in 1762. Prior to 1762 they may have been closer neighbors, both served by the Red House Presbyterian Church (See below.). :I remain a bit perplexed by: ::: "Another item that may point to a connection is the fact that one of John Walker's daughters (Hetty) married a James Bell, and had a daughter Ann. A James Bell is known to have settled on Buffalo Creek in 1762. The wife of this James Bell was Catherine Walker (not Hetty) but this couple did have a daughter Ann. It has been recently suggested that despite the difference in given names this James Bell may in fact be John Walker III's son in law. " [3] :It appears that the James Bell mentioned here is identical with RBI. Could it be that 'Hetty' is a nickname for 'Catherine' so that Hetty Walker is CW? Possible, but not certain. : All this considered, it appears, my information added to yours still does no more than show it is possible that JWIII is the father of CW. But there is no hard evidence of this. :Record of the marriage of RBI and CW might provide hard evidence pro or con. But, I' not sure where this marriage record might be. :It appears that the marriage occurred either in present August County VA or present Caswell County NC. In either case, record of this marriage would not likely be found records of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church. It appears RBI did not become affiliated with this church until about 1762, after he married CW. :Indeed, if it were in these records, I think June Smith ([[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]]) would have mentioned it since it appears she looked at these records. :If the marriage occurred in Caswell County NC, the venue would apparently be the the Red House Presbyterian Church, located in present Caswell County. :I remain a bit confused about these churches, who founded them and where they came from. :The web pages for the [http://www.buffalochurch.com/Buffalo_Historical_Info.asp Buffalo Presbyterian Church] have ::"In the early 1700's both Scots and Scotch - Irish began emigrating from the old countries into Pennsylvania. During the late 1740's some members of Nottingham Presbyterian Church in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, formed a company which they named Nottingham Colony. An agent representing this group was appointed to visit the Earl of Granville's grant of land located in the upper part of North Carolina. Negotiations resulted in the securing of a lease on 21,000 acres of land on the waters of North Buffalo and Reedy Fork Creeks. The land was divided into 33 plots where 19 families had settled by the mid 1750's." :[3] has ::The reference to the "Nottingham Colony" is in regard to a group of people who came to the Buffalo Creek Area from the Nottingham Lots area in Old Chester County PA, and now Cecil County MD. They are supposed to have been members of the Presbyterian Nottingham Congregation. :It appears that these are describing the same events. The present counties of these names are adjacent. But, my feeble knowledge of the political geography of this area and its history makes me unsure of this. :The web page for [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncccha/memoranda/churches/redhousechurch/redhousechurchsatterfield.html Red House Presbyterian Church] [4] does not mention the origins of the founding members. :Your suggestion that this church served the family of JWIII seems plausible, given their location provided by [3]. :All this suggests to me that record of the marriage of RBI and CW might be in those of the Red House Presbyterian Church. Unfortunately, [4] suggests that these records for the relevant time may no longer exist ("The first building, erected about 1756, was partly burned by British soldiers during the Revolutionary War " [4]). :In summary, my best guess is that RBI married CW shortly before 1762, most likely in the Red House Presbyterian Church and the CW's father is JWIII. But, I wouldn't "bet the ranch" on it. :I would appreciate and further information, comments, insight etc. you might offer about the family of RBI. In particular, I'd like to know more about his 2nd wife Mary Boyd. I suppose her family (father John; mother Rebecca) was living in Guilford County NC when RBI married her (age 17) in 1775. ==Sources== The Walker Line by Becky Higgins (BHigiins@@aol.com) [http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/John_Walker_III_(1705-c1776) John Walker III (1705-c1776)] [http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/HOUSTON/2005-11/1131379212 HOUSTON-L Archives] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/families/porterwalkerbio.html Patrick Porter = Susannah Walker] [http://www.archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00inwhit "Walker Family, Walker, John d 1734", p. 6] [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Walker_(81) John Walker III] [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/9106876/storyx/22364cde-4507-46c9-a702-838820676214?o_xid=60921&o_lid=60921&o_sch=Email John Walker 1705-1778 & Ann Houston abt 1715, Ancestry.com] [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] [[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]] [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]] WikiTree profile Walker-3579 created through the import of My Ancerstors.ged on Jul 2, 2011 by [[Snider-349 | Mike Snider]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Walker-3579 Changes page] for the details of edits by Mike and others. WikiTree profile Walker-5558 created through the import of GedTem12:18.ged on Dec 19, 2011 by [[Templeton-134 | Jack Templeton]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Walker-5558 Changes page] for the details of edits by Jack and others. Source: S-2128385086 Repository: [[#R-2146436631]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6735994&pid=1444 Repository: R-2146436631 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: Source: S-2134437622 Repository: [[#R-2146436631]] Title: Family Data Collection - Births Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001. Note: APID: 1,5769::0 WikiTree profile Walker-4303 created through the import of Heugatter_Shields_Bachman.ged on Aug 24, 2011 by [[Heugatter-2 | Curtis Shields]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Walker-4303 Changes page] for the details of edits by Curtis and others. Source: S-2049159502 Repository: [[#R-2139208558]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=21996533&pid=544 No REPO record found with id R-2139208558. ==Acknowledgements== Contributions to this profile were made by: [[Carver-1637|Tom Carver ]], [[Christophel_D'Errico-1|Dee Christophel D'Errico]], [[Hearrell-10|Duane Hearrell]], [[Howse-124|Langley Howse]], [[Heugatter-2|Curtis Shields]], [[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]], [[Snider-349|Michael Glen Snider]], [[Norman-673|Paula Snyder]],[[Templeton-134|Jack Templeton]], [[Vondrak-7|Jim Vondrak]].

Catherine Louise Hanson To-Do List

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One Name Study

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Franklin Street Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia

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Lisa Anderson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Anderson-8498|Lisa Anderson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Anderson-8498&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lisa Anderson To-Do List|Lisa's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Anderson-8498|Anderson, Lisa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sayles-195|Bierwirth, Blanch (Sayles) ]] || 1900-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Halverson-132|Halverson, Emma ]] || 1864-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Halverson-133|Halverson, Enoch ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Michelson-67|Halvorsen, Martha M. (Michelson) ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sayles-196|Sayles, William H]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schuld-9|Schuld, Bill ]] || || to-do |- | [[Schuld-10|Schuld, Carl Arthur]] || 1899-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Schuld-11|Schuld, Albert C.]] || 1869-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Wachlin-1|Wachlin, Bertha ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- |}

How to make columns.

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Bowie, James Col., 1796, KY
Travis, William Barrett Colonel 1810, SC
Crockett, David, Colonel, 1786, TN
Evans, Robert Major 1800 Ireland
Baugh. John J Capt., 1803 VA
Harrison, William B Capt.,1811 OH, TN
Forsyth, John Hubbard Capt.,1797, NY
William Charles M. Capt., MO
Blair, Samuel Capt., 1807 TN
Blazeby, William Capt., 1795, England
Carey, William R. Capt.,1806 VA The Invincibles"
Dickinson, Almaron Capt. 1810 TN
Campbell, Robert LT, 1810
Darst¸ Jacob C. LT, 1793 KY, Immortal 32
Jackson, William Daniel, LT 1805 Ireland
Bonham, James 2nd LT, 1807, SC
Badillo, Juan A. Sgt., Texas
Abamillo, Juan Sgt., Texas
Dimpkins, James R. Sgt., England
Musselman, Robert Sgt., 1805, OH
Nava, Andréss Sgt.,1810, TX

Hateley Name Study

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

The Madras Palayakat Co Pvt Ltd

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The Company that has regd office at Chennai. It had branches at Kolkata Rangoon Colombo Galle Seller Sangu mark lungies

Hayes/Hays

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And Our Story Began when…… Sir John Hay married Margaret Stewart in 1388 They had William Hays who married Janet MacIntosh. They had John Hays who married Miss MacIntosh. They had William Hays who married Miss Cumming. They had John Hays who married Marion Drummond. They had William Hays who married Katherine Urquhart. They had John Hays who married Isabel Dunbar. They had David Hays, who married Jean Winhame. They had Andrew Hays b. 1666 in Ireland who married unknown They had John Hays b. 1698, who married Rebecca of Scotland They immigrated to America –1737 They had Charles John Hays b. 1718 who married Margaret Walker They had Robert Hays b. 1768, who married Jane Montgomery They had Thomas Hays b. 1825, who married Nancy Robertson They had William Robert Hayes b. 1859 who married Mollie O. Harvey They had John Thomas Hayes b. 1892 who married Beulah Bradshaw They had Melvin Franklin Hayes b. 1923, who Married Rita Barry Hayes They had Michael Timothy Hayes b. 1949 who married 2. Carroll Vann Hayes They had 3 sons: Shawn Michael Hayes b. 1969 born in Costa Mesa, Orange County CA. Matthew Timothy Hayes b. 1979 born in Glendale, LA County CA. Bradley Ray Hayes b. 1986 born in Huntington Beach Orange County CA. Family Genealogy Linage Outline and References 9 Generations in America - 18 Generations Prior to Immigration Bradley Ray Hayes ( b. Jan.13, 1986 ) Huntington Beach California __son of Michael Timothy Hayes (b. Feb. 22, 1949) Riverside California ___son of Melvin Franklin Hayes (b. Nov. 29, 1923) Riverside California ____son of John Thomas Hayes (b. Nov. 22, 1892- d. unknown) Tippah Mississippi _____son of William Robert Hayes (b. Dec. 25, 1859- d unknown) Missouri ______son of Thomas Hays (b. 1825 - d. 1889) Green CO., Tennessee _______son of Robert Hays (b. abt. 1768- d. abt 1845) Rockbridge CO., VA ________son of Charles John Hays, (b. abt. 1718 - d. 1797), Province of Ulster, Ireland _________son of John Hays (b. abt. 1698- d. 1751) Province of Ulster, Ireland John & Rebecca Hays migrated to America in 1737: The later part of John & Rebecca Hay's family history including land deeds, construction of their fulling mill, the first one ever built in Rockbridge Co., and even their last will & testaments are all well documented in the "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia." Rockbridge County, Virginia Heritage Book, 1778-1997 IDENTITY: John & Rebecca Hays. This lineage is also well recorded in, Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland by Emma White. Published 1902. _John Hays, b. 1698, Ulster (Married Rebecca of Scotland, Immigrated to America in 1737), __son of Andrew Hays, b. 1666, Scotland, ___son of David Hays, and Jean Winhame, ____son of John Hays, and Isabel Dunbar, _____son of William Hays, and Katherine Urquhart, ______on of John Hays, and Marion Drummond, _______son of William Hays, and Miss Cumming, ________son of John Hays, and Miss MacIntosh, _________son of William Hays, and Janet MacIntosh, __________son of Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) , and Margaret Stewart in 1388 Recorded in Highlander Magazine Vol. 1 No. 1 Dec 1930 p.15, submitted by Edmund P. Davis, and in The Family Hay by Charles J. Colcock. Published 1908. Revised Paperback and published 1999. _Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) and Margaret Stewart in 1388 __son of Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) and Margaret Stewart in 1388, ___son of John de Hay of Tullibody and Margaret in 1368, ____son of Sir Thomas de Haya, of Locherworth ( -1335) and Lora de Cuningesburgh, _____son of Sir Gilbert de Haya (Sir Gilbert Hay) of Locherworth ( -1296) and Mary Fraser, ______son of Sir William (Willielmus) de Haya ( -1308) of Locherworth, _______son of Sir John de Haya ( -1238), ________son of Sir William de Haya, _________son of Robert de Haya ( -2104), __________son of William de la Haya (1120-1170), who married Juliana de Soulis, settled in Lothian. Recorded at Intellectual Reserve, Inc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Trees Community. Primary Sources: Spanning back from Great-Grandparents, George & Lelia Hays to Great(x6)Grandparents, John and Rebecca Hays: Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland by Emma White. Published 1902 http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00inwhit#page/n17/mode/2up/search/hays Spanning back from John & Rebecca Hays to Sir John Hay & Margaret Stewart: The Family Hay by Charles J. Colcock. Published 1908. Revised Paperback and published 1999. http://books.google.com/books?id=l0-JEaL-4uIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Spanning back from Sir John Hay & Margaret Stewart to William de la Haya: Intellectual Reserve, Inc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Trees Community. http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I16942&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous Genetics at www.FTDNA.com This Paternal Lineage is in the Haplogroup R-L2. Haplogroup Tests: L2+ M173+ M207+ M269+ M343+ P25+ P312+ U152+ Hay DNA Project http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hay FTDNA Hay/Hayes Project; “family grouping” (Group K is R1b1a2a1a1b3c, Shorthand R-L2) http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hayes/default.aspx?section=yresults Scottish DNA www.familytreedna.com/public/Scottishdna/default.aspx Supporting Sources: Rockbridge County, Virginia Heritage Book, 1778-1997. Contributors Rockbridge Area Genealogical Society, Rockbridge Heritage Book Committee Edition. Publisher, Rockbridge Area Genealogical Society, 1997 ISBN 0967172330, 9780967172330 Length, 476 pages. Guide to Rockbridge County Virginia genealogy. Birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, immigration records, and military records. https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Rockbridge_County,_Virginia The USGen Web Archives Project: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 , Volume 1, 2, 3. Excerpt: <>

Great Depression

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The United States and other parts of the developed world have experienced many cycles of economic boom and bust. By far the worst economic downturn in modern history is what is called '''The Great Depression'''. The depression was triggered by a stock market crash on October 27, 1929. This day became known on Wall Street as "Black Thursday." The GNP of the US dropped from $103.8 billion before the depression to $55.7 billion in 1933. Roughly one third of the non-farm workforce in the US was unemployed. Only Germany had a higher unemployment rate. Although the causes of the depression, the reasons for its great length and severity, and explanations for why it ended remain somewhat controversial, most economists date its end as the end of World War II. See also: [[Space:Great_Depression_in_Iowa|The Great Depression in Iowa]]. === Add to this page === What are your personal memories of the Great Depression? If you didn't live through it, do your parents or grandparents have memories? Please record them here in the space for memories below. [[Category:Great Depression]]

Kyle Dane To-Do List

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My current to-do list {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Staples-900|Staples, John ]] || 1670-01-28 || to-do |- |}

Lytle Family Mysteries

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My father-in-law was Curtis Thomas Lytle who passed away two years ago. I am trying to find his birth father, Clarence Thomas Lytle, to see how his life turned out. Curtis's parent's, Ethel J Buhl and Clarence T Lytle, were married in Chicago, IL. I am looking for their divorce application and what happened to Clarence after 1927. Curtis never met his father. Thank you Smith-32867 for your clues. I continue to search for my grandfather. Any help is truly appreciated.

Pat Saunders To-Do List

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The Lucinda Jane Hershey Mystery

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] We are looking for Lucinda Jane Hershey's parents. She was my great-great-great grandmother. She was born June 14, 1846 and died March 1, 1878 in Darke County, Ohio, USA. She married Nathan Little DuBois June 22, 1869. They had one child, Hannah Belle DuBois born February 10, 1877 and she died October 7, 1934. We don't know anything about Lucinda's family and have not been able to find her birth record.

Rice Family Lost in New York

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I have citations and documents for everyone in my tree except I can't find Edward W. Rice and family. His children were born in New York, but I'm missing many of them. He was born in Rhode Island 15 Sep 1769 in Warwick Rhode Island and someone believes he died in 1810. He has 13 kids and I can only find five. Wife is Deborah.

Thompson-9019 Image Storage

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Kinchen Name Study

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

Dean Hill Baptist Church Cemetery

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St. Paul Baptist Church Cemetery

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Bee's Adoptees Plus Watchlist

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''Profiles included on this list are either ones I chose from the adoptee list or adopted because they were family of the ones I chose. Sounds a bit confusing, doesn't it? "Oh, bother," as our friend, Eeyore, would say.'' ''I don't work on these on a regular basis but as time comes up so if you want to add something or play around, please do.'' ''CAUTION: the first names in each surname are very frequent in the same time and place so care is needed. I imagine the majority of "sames" are cousins.'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Wallis-972|Wallis, Samuel ]] || 1664-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Wallis-971|Wallis, Hannah ]] || 1662-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wallis-970|Wallis, Robert ]] || 1662-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Wallis-648|Wallis, Nicholas ]] || 1633-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wallis-647|Wallis, Robert ]] || 1603-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wallis-646|Stace, Sarah (Wallis) ]] || 1637-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wade-1833|Wade, Dorothy ]] || 1680-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wade-1832|Wade, Anne ]] || 1685-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Wade-1830|Wade, Jonathan ]] || 1680-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wade-1829|Wade, Mercy ]] || 1680-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wade-1828|Wade, Susannah ]] || 1673-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wade-1826|Wade, Nathaniel ]] || 1672-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-251551|Wallis, Rebekah (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-207028|Wallis, Rebecca (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stacey-345|Stacey, Simon ]] || 1636-00-00 || to-do |-

Crawford Family Mysteries

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Here are some questions about my Crawford family. 1) Was Robert Crawford (b. abt 1925) really arrested for swindling a small-town Minnesota bank only to have the bank president bail him out?? 2) Where did he go after he and Jeanine divorced in late 1951/early 1952? I know there was a child born to him and another woman about this time as my grandmother received a letter from the other woman saying she was pregnant and Bobby wanted to be with her, not Jeanine.

Paul Bech To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bech-2&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Paul Bech To-Do List|Paul's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abrahamsen-5|Abrahamsen, Hans ]] || || to-do |- |}

Alvin Barnes To-Do List

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Fountain Head Cemetery, Byhalia, Mississippi

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Census source from Ancestry.com template

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This provides something to start from in cleaning up from GEDCOMs or just plain creating a source. EXAMPLE: 1920 U.S. census, population schedule, Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Enumeration District [ED] 174, sheet 8, dwelling 110, family 172, Frederick A. Kerry household; National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 721; digital image, Ancestry.com, http://www.ancestry.com (accessed 28 July 2004). TEMPLATE: YEAR U.S. census, population schedule, CITY, COUNTY, STATE, Enumeration District [ED] NUMBER. sheet NUMBER, dwelling NUMBER, family NUMBER, NAME household; National Archives microfilm publication T999, roll 999; digital image, Ancestry.com, http://www.ancestry.com (accessed DATE).

Tuthill Stephens family, originating in London, England

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''' Section 1''' This is to try to establish a reason for the name change ''' Section 2''' This is to help identify those who used the name of Stephens, actual surname Tuthill, linking to their profiles for more details. This includes all known children of [[Tuthill-206|John Roberts Thurston Tuthill]], some of whom never had the name of Tuthill and were always known as Stephens/Stevens. === Section 1 === Trying to establish a reason for the name change Working theory is that Robert Tuthill, 1781 - 1845 son of Robert and Uriah Tuthill, was brought up as Robert Stephens by Thomas Stephens and wife Uri (possible second marriage for Uri/Uriah). Thus Robert brought up as a Stephens, real name Tuthill. This theory needs further research before elaborating on here. === Section 2 === [[Space:Tuthill Stephens family, originating in London, England|Tuthill Stephens family, originating in London, England]] [[Tuthill-198|Robert Tuthill]] : Born 1781, Teddington, Middlesex as Robert Tuthill, married 1800 as Robert Tuthill, died and buried 1845 as Robert Tuthill : Census - 1841 Robt Stevens [[Stephens-3544|Maria Uria Stephens]] :Born 1804 as Maria Uria Stephens - may be unconnected, but a likely record,due to unusual middle name :No further records found [[Tuthill-176|William Alfred Tuthill]] :No birth/baptism found as either Tuthill or Stephens, married 1831, 1841 as William Tuthill, died 1865 as William Alfred Tuthill : Census - 1841 Wm Tuthill Stephens, 1851 and 1861 William Stephens [[Tuthill-197|William Tuthill]] :No birth/baptism record found under name of Tuthill or Stephens, married 1857 as William Tuthill, married in 1865 as William Tuthill, died 1867 as William Tuthill :Census - 1841, 1851, 1861 William Stephens [[Tuthill-177|Robert Tuthill]] :Possible birth registration 1838 as Alfred Robert Tuthill, :Census -1841 Robt Stephens, 1851 Robert Stephens :No further records found under the name of Tuthill or Stephens [[Tuthill-178|John Tuthill]] :No birth or baptism record found, married 1861 as John Tuthill, married 1876 as John Tuthill, 1896 died and buried as John Tuthill :Census - 1851- 1891 - John Stephens (written as Stepson in 1881 ?enumerator error) :Will written 1896 as John Tuthill [[Tuthill-179|Emanuel Tuthill]] :Birth 1843 as Emanuel Tuthill. :Census 1851 Emanuel Stephens :No further records found, either as Tuthill or Stephens [[Tuthill-171|Ure Jane Tuthill]] :Birth 1845 as Jane Tuthill, married 1864 as Ure Jane Tuthill :Census - 1851 Ure Stephens, 1861 Eve Stephens (after 1861 uses married name) [[Tuthill-180|Jane Sarah Tuthill]] :Birth 1847 as Jane Sarah Tuthill, married 1866 as Jane Sarah Tuthill :Census - 1851 Jane S Stephens, 1861 Jane Stephens, (after 1861 uses married name) [[Tuthill-181|Mary Tuthill]] :Birth 1848 as Mary Tuthill, married as Mary Tuthill :Census - 1851, 1861 Mary Tuthill [[Tuthill-182|George Tuthill]] :Birth 1850 as George Tuthill, possible death and burial 1855 as George Tuthill :Census - 1851 George Stephens [[Tuthill-183|Charles Tuthill]] :Birth 1852 as Charles Tuthill, marriage 1872 as Charles Tuthill, married 1882 as Charles Tuthill :Census - 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 Charles Stephens [[Tuthill-184|Sarah Tuthill]] :Birth 1855 as Sarah Tuthill, married 1871 as Sarah Tuthill : Census - 1861 and 1871 Sarah Tuthill [[Tuthill-185| Esther Tuthill]] :Birth 1857 as Esther Tuthill, married 1877 as Esther Tuthill :Census 1861 and 1871 Esther Tuthill [[Tuthill-200|William Stephen Tuthill]] :Birth 1857 as William Stephen Tuthill, 1860 death and burial as William Stevens Tuthill :(May not be son of William and Jane - see profile) [[Tuttle-1412|Ure Tuttle]] :Birth 1815 as Ure Tuttle, married 1833 as Ure Stephens [[Tuttle-1413 |Sarah Tuttle]] :Birth 1820 as Sarah Tuttle :No further records found [[Tuthill-206|John Roberts Thurston Tuthill]] :Birth 1820 as John Roberts Tuttle, marriage 1841 as John Roberts Tuthill, died as John Thurston Stephens :Census - 1841 John Stevens, 1851 not found :Travel 1852 as J Stephens :Court case 1853 as John Stevens :All other records in Sydney, NSW, Australia as Stephens [[Tuthill-205|John Thurston Tuthill]] :Born and baptised 1843 as John Thurston Tuthill, married 1865 as John Henry Thurston Stephens :Census - 1851 John Stephens, 1861 not found, 1871 John Henry Stephens [[Tuthill-187|Sarah Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth 1844 as Sarah Stephens Tuthill, died 1844 as Sarah Stevens Tuthill :(Note - not definitely connected to this family, but likely, due to combination of Stephens/Tuthill) [[Stephens-3526|Robert John Stephens]] :Birth 1847 as Robert John Stephens, married 1883 as Robert Stephens, married 1897 as Robert John Stephens :Census - all records as Stephens or Stevens :Tuthill possibly never used [[Tuthill-186|James Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth 1846 as James Stephens Tuthill, married 1867 as James Stephens, death 1907 James Stephens :Census - 1851 x, 1861 James Stephens, 1871 Jame Steven, 1881 x, 1891 James Stevens, 1901 James Stephens :1909 Probate James Stephens [[Stephens-3527| William Stephens]] :Birth abt 1853 (no record found for either Tuthill or Stephens) :Census - 1861, 1871 William Stevens :Tuthill possibly never used [[Stephens-3532| Henry Archibald Stephens]] :Birth 1854 as Henry Archibald Stephens, death 1870 as Henry A Stephens :Tuthill never used [[Stephens-3534| William James Henry Thomas Stephens]] :Birth 1856 (no record found), married 1882 as William H T Stephens or William H J Stephens, died 1935 as William James Thomas Stephens, (death registration as either William J T Stephens and/or William H T Stephens) :Tuthill never used [[Stephens-3530|Mary Elizabeth Stephens]] :Birth as Mary Elizabeth Stephens, married as Mary Stephens :Tuthill never used [[Stephens-3529|Sarah Elizabeth Stephens]] :Birth 1864 as Sarah E Stephens, died 1934 as Sarah Elizabeth Stephens :Tuthill never used [[Stephens-3531|John Robert Thurston Stephens]] :Birth 1866 as John R T Stephens, married 1877 as John Thurston Stephens, died 1910 as John Thurston Stephens :Tuthill never used [[Tuthill-192|Jane Sarah Tuthill]] :Birth 1862 and baptism 1865 as Jane Sarah Tuthill, married 1884 as Sarah Jane Stephens Tuthill : Census - 1871 Jane S Stephens, 1881 Jane S Stephens (left home) [[Tuthill-188|Leonora Malvina Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth 1863 and baptism 1867 as Leonora Margaret Stephens Tuthill, married 1884 as Leonora Margaret Stephens Tuthill :Census - 1871 Leonora Stephens, 1881 Leonora Stephens (left home) [[Tuthill-191|William John Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth and baptism 1865 as William John Stephens Tuthill :Census - 1871 William Stephens, 1881 William Stepson (? enumerator error), 1891 William J Stephens, 1901 (not found satisfactorily, possibly W J Tuthill ) [[Tuthill-189|Malvina Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth and baptism 1867 as Malvina Stephens Tuthill, married as Malvina Tuthill :Census - 1871 Malvina Stephens, 1881 Malvini Stephen Tuthill :Other - 1880, Record of Sunday School attendance award to Malvina Stephens, altered in ink to Tuthill (? by whom and when - possibly Malvina herself, possibly at a much later date) :(1881 - first census record found for a family member since 1841 as Tuthill) [[Tuthill-190|Christina Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth and baptism 1869 as Christina Stephens Tuthill, death and burial 1887 as Christina Tuthill :Census - 1871 Cristina Stephens, 1881 Christine Stepson (? enumerator error) [[Tuthill-193|Alfred Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth and baptism 1872 as Alfred Stephen Tuthill, marriage 1901 as Alfred Stephens Tuthill, death and burial 1935 as Alfred Stephens Tuthill :Census - 1881 Alfred Stepson (? enumerator error), 1891 Alfred Stephens, 1901 Alfred Stephens Tuthill, 1911 Alfred Stephens Tuthill :(1901 and 1911 - second and third census records found for a family member since 1841 as Tuthill) [[Tuthill-202|Christina Grace Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth 1905 as Christina Grace Stephens Tuthill, married 1936 as Christina G S Tuthill :Census - 1911 Christina Grace Stephens Tuthill :(1911 - fourth census record found for a family member since 1841 as Tuthill) [[Tuthill-199|Rosina Stephens Tuthill]] :Birth and death 1874 as Rosina Stephens Tuthill [[Tuthill-195| William Richard Tuthill]] :Birth 1875 as William Charles Tuthill, marriage 1899 William Richard Stephens :Census - 1881, 1891, 1901 William R Stephens, 1911 William Richard Stephens [[Tuthill-194|Charles Tuthill]] :Birth 1877 as Charles Henry Tuthill, marriage 1903 as Charles Henry Stephens Tuthill, death as Charles Henry Tuthill :Census - 1881, 1891, 1901 Charles H Stephens, 1911 Charles Henry Tuthill :(1911 - fifth census record found for a family member since 1841 as Tuthill) [[Tuthill-196|Ann Tuthill]] :Birth 1880 as Anne Tuthill, death 1882 Anne Tuthill :Census - 1881 Ann Stephens [[Tuthill-203|Henry Leslie Tuthill ]] : Birth 1904 as Henry Leslie Tuthill :Census - 1911 Henry Leslie Tuthill

Carr

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Gail r To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[R-404|Gail r]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=R-404&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Gail r To-Do List|Gail's current to-do list]].''

Florida Historical Reenactments

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[[Category: Florida History]] * Reenactors in Florida reenact a variety of timelines representing Florida's 500 plus Year History. * Here are some links to help you join in the fun! ** United States Civil War Between the States: [[http://www.floridareenactorsonline.com | Florida Reenactors Online]] **Spanish Conquest of La Florida in the 16th Century: [[http://www.floridalivinghistory.org/living-history-st-augustine-fl.html | Florida Living History]]

Hartung Theatre

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[[Category: Moscow, Idaho]] ==Named for Ernest Hartung, President UI 1965-1977 == http://www.uidaho.edu/class/theatre/facilities

White Hart Inn Hythe

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http://thewhiteharthythe.com/we-hart-history/ The White Hart This inn known by the name and sign of the White Hart was built in the 18th year of Richard II, in 1395. Though the original structure is contained mainly in parts of the interior the building exterior has changed, having undergone extensive alterations down through the centuries, particularly in the late 17th century when the present facade was erected and again in the 18th. When first built the property, then a dwelling house was part of the estate of one Thomas Fordred gent. of Lympne, in whose descendants it remained unti1 the Year 1468, when at length it passed by sale to John Frenche esq. of Newingreen parish, and it was whilst in his possession and with his consent, that the governing body of the port of Hythe, granted a licence to the house and to one Francis Burley, a fisherman and ale house keeper of Folkestone. It was in the same year, 1475, that the house came to be registered under the title of the “White Hart” though at the time of registration it was written as the “Whytte Harte” and in later years as the “Whyte Hearte”. By the turn of half a century after its day of opening as a drinking house, the White Hart had become a thriving inn and with the new licensing legislation act of 1552, the house was granted a wine licence by the authority of two justices of the peace, thereto cancelling all previous rights of the Mayor of Hythe to issue licences. In that year the inn was in the hands of Joane Fynche and was kept by William Sidder, innkeeper of Hythe. He had for a number of years kept another inn in the high street called the “George” which is now the “King’s Head”. In 1580, the executors of the Fynche estate sold the “White Hart” to Thomas Hart gent. of Sellindge. At this date one Thomas Hobday, saddler was keeper here. He kept the inn until his death in 1610, at which he is described as an “Austlar at the Whit Harte”. After his death the house came to he kept by his daughter Jane. It was around this date that the Mayor and Jurats of Hythe assembled here at the inn, and dined after electing new members of parliament for the port. In 1625, a letter from the Duke of Buckingham recommending his parliamentary choice was read out. After giving the matter consideration the Mayor and Jurate elected their own choice, drafted a reply to the Duke and dined at the “White Hart”. By 1648, the property was in the hands of Henry Hart gent. of Sellindge. In that year he sold the “White Hart” and its wine licence to one Ferdinando Bassuch. In 1649 he, as Ferdinando Bassett, became Mayor of Hythe and was re-elected in 1654. He died in 1661 and left the inn to his sons Richard and John. In 1668 Richard Bassett sold his share to his brother and returned to sea. John Bassett remained at the inn and prospered. By 167O, the “White Hart” was considered to be an inn of some importance, for in that year John Bassett was granted the right to issue his own trade tokens. These tokens were brought about by the shortage of minted coins in the 17th century. One side bore the name and sign of the Inn whi1st the reverse, that of its keeper. John Bassett, like his father went on to become Mayor of Hythe as did many members of his family after him. The “White Hart” remained in the hands of the Bassetts unti1 1733, when in that year it came into the possession of one Julius Deedes. His father also called Julius was a physician at Canterbury, and was a member of parliament for Hythe. In the years 1678, 1685 and 1688. the inn remained in the Deedes family for many generations, eventually passing to William Deedes. In 1794, the present town hall adjoining the inn was built, during the course of which, a connecting doorway was made between the upper floor of the inn and the lobby of the council chamber, enabling the Mayor to use one of the rooms as a robing chamber, for which the inn charged a small fee. It was around the late 18th and early 19th centuries that the “White Hart” became a posting inn. At the turn of the 18th century it was billed as a “Commercial and posting inn”, advertising the luxury of a “hip bath and shower”. It was around this period that the civi1 engineer John Rennie who had built the Waterloo, Southwark and London bridges and was a consulting engineer on the Royal Military Canal, stayed at the “White Hart”. His host was Thomas Jupp. By 1860 the inn had become the “White Hart Commercia1 Inn and Family Hotel”. Its keeper was John Fisher. He was succeeded in 1870 by John Cobay, whose father had kept the nearby “Swan Hotel” for many years. John Cobay kept the “White Hart” for the remainder of the 19th century and into the 20th. At the outbreak of WW1, a meeting was held here at the “White Hart” and a branch of the Association of men of Kent and Kentish men was formed. In the 193O’s nearby Lympne airport became a favoured take-off point for international record breaking flights and those pilots taking part chose to stay at The “White Hart”. Jim Mollison and Tommy Rose stayed here before they made their record breaking flight to Cape Town, as did Charles Scott, who flew to Australia and Jean Batten who made it to New Zealand. The “White Hart” remained open for the duration of WWII, welcoming and entertaining servicemen. Though keeper Ben Strawsen was very alarmed one evening to find that 3 bottles of his whiskey had been stolen by 3 soldiers. The offenders were caught’ and fined 2 pounds each. During the 5O’s and 60′s the Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen used to entertain here and described the “White Hart” in one of her works for posterity.

St. Mary's Catholic Church

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[[Category: Genesee, Idaho]] In 1889, the Catholics of Genesee decided to build a church. Lots in the west addition of town were deeded by a local judge for the construction of churches and schools for the Catholics and German Lutherans. Work on the church began in June, when parishioners built the foundation themselves in order to save money. The actual building began in August. By April of 1890, the church was completed both inside and out. The church was dedicated in honor of the Immaculate Conception by Bishop A.J. Glorieux on July 13, 1890. A cemetery was purchased in 1890 or 1891. The first pastor was Fr. Hartleib, who was stationed in Moscow. It was not until 1893 that the parish had a resident priest, Rev. J.J. Burri. Also in 1893, the church bells were installed. There were three of them, and their chiming was one way the residents of the town kept track of the time. The largest bell survived the 1961 fire and is positioned on the parking lot in front of the current church, dedicated to the pioneers of the parish. It was produced by the McShane Bell Foundry of Baltimore. The Altar Society is thought to have been formed in 1893. In 1896, the Benedictines opened a school at St. Mary's. Classes met in the church until 1900, when a school was built. Rev. Remi Keyzer, who was pastor from 1898 to 1907, was instrumental in its building. The parishioners made the bricks for the school themselves and sold the unusable ones to buy lumber and other items needed for the building. The school was dedicated to St. Joseph in 1900 by Bishop A.J. Glorieux. In 1960, Fr. B.C. McCarthy was appointed pastor of St. Mary's. On September 30, 1961, a fast-moving blaze destroyed the seventy-one year old church. The structure was leveled in under two hours. The large pipe organ, side altars, stations of the cross, and stained glass windows were lost in the fire, but people managed to save the vestments, sacred vessels, and tabernacle. Also saved were the statues on the main altar, which were recently placed in the new church. Rev. Francis McGlinchey, who was pastor from 1957 to 1960, decided to construct a new school building. In 1959, the old school was demolished and ground was broken for a new one. It was dedicated as St. Mary's School by Bishop Bryne in 1960. The school was the first "mission" accepted and staffed by the Benedictines of Idaho. Unfortunately, the parishioners were opposed to the new school, and there were insufficient funds to pay for the building. In 1911, Knights of Columbus Council No. 1554 was formed at St. Mary's. In 1912, an addition of two large classrooms was built on St. Joseph's School. In 1917, St. Mary's was relieved of all missions. Prior to this, the parish had care of missions at Thorncreek, Juliaetta, and Kendrick. In 1958, Court Mother Cabrini No. 1778 of the Catholic Daughters of America was formed at St. Mary's. In 1904, the first spiritual retreat and synod of the clergy of the Diocese of Boise took place at St. Mary's in August. A synod is a gathering of the clergy of the diocese with the bishop in order to deliberate on matters concerning pastoral care. It was a great honor that the synod was held in Genesee. In 1900 or 1901, a horse show was held by the parish. This was the forerunner of the Harvest Festival, the parish's annual fundraising dinner. At first, the event lasted three days and was rather like a midsummer carnival. During the Depression, it evolved into a one day bazaar with two meals, a chicken lunch and a sausage dinner. After the middle of the century, it became a sausage dinner that was served most of the day. There was such debt remaining on the school that the insurance money from the fire had to be used to pay it off. Masses were held in the gymnasium of the new school while Fr. McCarthy and the parishioners began the arduous task of raising the more than $100,000 needed to build a new church. It was not until 1964 that contracts for the new church and rectory were awarded. Work progressed rapidly, and by 1965 the new church and rectory were complete. They were dedicated on June 20, 1965, by Bishop Sylvester Treinen. Because of the hard work of Fr. McCarthy and the parishioners, there was almost no debt remaining on the church at its dedication. In 1968, the parochial school closed and the students were absorbed into the Genesee public school system. The building had been occupied only eight years. It is now known as the parish Center, and houses the activities of the parish organizations and is the religious education facility. It is also available for rent for various events. In 1990, the parish celebrated the centennial of its founding and the dedication of the first church. 1990 also marked the 25 year anniversary of the dedication of the new church. As a result of the Vitality Project and the shortage of priests in the Diocese of Boise and the Catholic Church in general, St. Mary's was downgraded to station status in 1996. St. Mary's is now a station church of St. Mary's Parish in Moscow. Fr. Finucane was appointed Parochial Vicar in residence. In 1998, the local court of the Catholic Daughters disbanded due to a lack of interest. However, the community remains committed to St. Mary's. In 1998, the Knights of Columbus dedicated a Memorial to the Unborn. This Memorial was installed on the parish grounds during the summer of 1999. The Knights of Columbus remain active in the parish. In 2001, members of the Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters formed a new women's organization, the Ladies of St. Mary's. After more than one hundred years, St. Mary's is smaller than at its high point but still active and important. In 2011, Fr. Finucane died. He had served as pastor and priest-in-residence for 27 years. Fr. Brian May, resident in Moscow, took up pastoral care of the community, commuting from Moscow to support the Catholic community of Genesee and offer the sacraments. The community is once again growing and excited about the future. :http://www.stmarysparishmoscow.org/index_files/geneseehistory.htm

White Hart Inn, Hythe, kent, England

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http://thewhiteharthythe.com/we-hart-history/ The White Hart This inn known by the name and sign of the White Hart was built in the 18th year of Richard II, in 1395. Though the original structure is contained mainly in parts of the interior the building exterior has changed, having undergone extensive alterations down through the centuries, particularly in the late 17th century when the present facade was erected and again in the 18th. When first built the property, then a dwelling house was part of the estate of one Thomas Fordred gent. of Lympne, in whose descendants it remained unti1 the Year 1468, when at length it passed by sale to John Frenche esq. of Newingreen parish, and it was whilst in his possession and with his consent, that the governing body of the port of Hythe, granted a licence to the house and to one Francis Burley, a fisherman and ale house keeper of Folkestone. It was in the same year, 1475, that the house came to be registered under the title of the “White Hart” though at the time of registration it was written as the “Whytte Harte” and in later years as the “Whyte Hearte”. By the turn of half a century after its day of opening as a drinking house, the White Hart had become a thriving inn and with the new licensing legislation act of 1552, the house was granted a wine licence by the authority of two justices of the peace, thereto cancelling all previous rights of the Mayor of Hythe to issue licences. In that year the inn was in the hands of Joane Fynche and was kept by William Sidder, innkeeper of Hythe. He had for a number of years kept another inn in the high street called the “George” which is now the “King’s Head”. In 1580, the executors of the Fynche estate sold the “White Hart” to Thomas Hart gent. of Sellindge. At this date one Thomas Hobday, saddler was keeper here. He kept the inn until his death in 1610, at which he is described as an “Austlar at the Whit Harte”. After his death the house came to he kept by his daughter Jane. It was around this date that the Mayor and Jurats of Hythe assembled here at the inn, and dined after electing new members of parliament for the port. In 1625, a letter from the Duke of Buckingham recommending his parliamentary choice was read out. After giving the matter consideration the Mayor and Jurate elected their own choice, drafted a reply to the Duke and dined at the “White Hart”. By 1648, the property was in the hands of Henry Hart gent. of Sellindge. In that year he sold the “White Hart” and its wine licence to one Ferdinando Bassuch. In 1649 he, as Ferdinando Bassett, became Mayor of Hythe and was re-elected in 1654. He died in 1661 and left the inn to his sons Richard and John. In 1668 Richard Bassett sold his share to his brother and returned to sea. John Bassett remained at the inn and prospered. By 167O, the “White Hart” was considered to be an inn of some importance, for in that year John Bassett was granted the right to issue his own trade tokens. These tokens were brought about by the shortage of minted coins in the 17th century. One side bore the name and sign of the Inn whi1st the reverse, that of its keeper. John Bassett, like his father went on to become Mayor of Hythe as did many members of his family after him. The “White Hart” remained in the hands of the Bassetts unti1 1733, when in that year it came into the possession of one Julius Deedes. His father also called Julius was a physician at Canterbury, and was a member of parliament for Hythe. In the years 1678, 1685 and 1688. the inn remained in the Deedes family for many generations, eventually passing to William Deedes. In 1794, the present town hall adjoining the inn was built, during the course of which, a connecting doorway was made between the upper floor of the inn and the lobby of the council chamber, enabling the Mayor to use one of the rooms as a robing chamber, for which the inn charged a small fee. It was around the late 18th and early 19th centuries that the “White Hart” became a posting inn. At the turn of the 18th century it was billed as a “Commercial and posting inn”, advertising the luxury of a “hip bath and shower”. It was around this period that the civi1 engineer John Rennie who had built the Waterloo, Southwark and London bridges and was a consulting engineer on the Royal Military Canal, stayed at the “White Hart”. His host was Thomas Jupp. By 1860 the inn had become the “White Hart Commercia1 Inn and Family Hotel”. Its keeper was John Fisher. He was succeeded in 1870 by John Cobay, whose father had kept the nearby “Swan Hotel” for many years. John Cobay kept the “White Hart” for the remainder of the 19th century and into the 20th. At the outbreak of WW1, a meeting was held here at the “White Hart” and a branch of the Association of men of Kent and Kentish men was formed. In the 193O’s nearby Lympne airport became a favoured take-off point for international record breaking flights and those pilots taking part chose to stay at The “White Hart”. Jim Mollison and Tommy Rose stayed here before they made their record breaking flight to Cape Town, as did Charles Scott, who flew to Australia and Jean Batten who made it to New Zealand. The “White Hart” remained open for the duration of WWII, welcoming and entertaining servicemen. Though keeper Ben Strawsen was very alarmed one evening to find that 3 bottles of his whiskey had been stolen by 3 soldiers. The offenders were caught’ and fined 2 pounds each. During the 5O’s and 60′s the Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen used to entertain here and described the “White Hart” in one of her works for posterity.

Genesee Cemetery, Genesee, Idaho

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Jennifer Allen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Faughnan-7|Jennifer Allen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Faughnan-7&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jennifer Allen To-Do List|Jennifer's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Faughnan-7|Allen, Jennifer (Faughnan)]] || || to-do |- | [[Claus-78|Claus, Alvine Antoinette ]] || 1857-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Faughnan-8|Faughnan, John Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Faughnan-9|Faughnan, John Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Faughnan-10|Faughnan, Jerry Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Flemming-235|Flemming, Anna Marie Bertha ]] || 1872-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Gorr-19|Gorr, Larry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Mielke-171|Gorr, Kathleen (Mielke)]] || || to-do |- | [[Gorr-20|Gorr, Erik ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gorr-21|Gorr, Jordan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gorr-22|Gorr, Leslie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Claus-81|Klaus, Ferdinand (Claus) ]] || 1857-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Mielke-137|Mielke, Albert Friedrich Wilhelm ]] || 1879-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Mielke-145|Mielke, Elroy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Mielke-148|Mielke, Ferdinand Adolph ]] || 1899-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Mielke-149|Mielke, Friedrich Hermann Wilhelm ]] || 1862-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Mielke-162|Mielke, Martha Auguste Emilie ]] || 1892-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Mielke-164|Mielke, Merlin Johann Friedrich ]] || || to-do |- | [[Mielke-166|Mielke, Otto Ferdinand Adolf ]] || 1886-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Trommer-1|Trommer, Dorothy S. ]] || || to-do |- |}

Patrick Garcia To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Garcia-346|Patrick Garcia]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Garcia-346&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Patrick Garcia To-Do List|Patrick's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Adams-6234|Adams, Robert Warson]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baker-3719|Baker, Thomas ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deegan-11|Deegan, William ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doolin-10|Doolin, James ]] || 1755-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Eoff-10|Eoff, Peter ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farris-113|Farris, John ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Garcia-368|Garcia, Jesus ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meador-35|Meador, Thomas , Sr.]] || 1612-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Morrow-277|Morrow, Samuel ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[O'Keeffe-27|O'Keeffe, David ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Simmons-1385|Simmons, George ]] || 1780-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Stone-538|Stone, William ]] || 1685-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tapia-11|Tapia, Felipe Santiago]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Richard and Mary (Clayton) Gagnon

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Richard and Mary were both originally from Maine. I was born in 1960, the youngest of at least 3 children. We were taken by social srvcs and I was officially put up for adoption in 1968. I know my older sibling's names are Wayne, Bev, Jimmy, Suzanne, Randy, Judy, Richard(died at birth)and Rosalie. I was never adopted, I refused it.

Nicky Dorrington To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dorrington-158|Nicky Dorrington]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dorrington-158&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Nicky Dorrington To-Do List|Nicky's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Dorrington-82|Dorrington, Aubrey ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-407|Dorrington, Marilyn (Forman)]] || || to-do |- |}

Swiss History

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dorrington-158|Nicky Dorrington]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dorrington-158&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Nicky Dorrington To-Do List|Nicky's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Buchanan-1845|Buchanan, Jock ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hunziker-34|Buchanan, Eve (Hunziker)]] || || to-do |- |}

Leanne Cooper To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cooper-7647|Leanne Cooper]] is currently working on. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Space:Kirkland_clean-up|Kirkland Clean-up]] || || In progress |- | [[Cooper-7756|Cooper, Hugh Donovan]] || 1903-07-03 || Add first wife and Warren |- | [[Hicks-4983|Fillmore, Docia (Hicks)]] || 1866-09-22 || Find more info on adopted son, William Rhodes, and add his profile (plus parents and siblings |- | [[Hicks-4613|Hicks, Arthur Albert]] || 1872-04-22 || Add more info to profile |- | [[Hicks-4624|Hicks, John Manning]] || 1843-08-17 || Add children's children |- | [[Rider-780|Prowse, Agnes (Rider)]] || 1793-00-00 || Research parents |- | [[Prowse-373|Prowse, Waldron Brewer ]] || 1873-06-14 || Add info on business ventures. Edit info on military service |- | [[Fillmore-126|Scott, Jemima (Fillmore)]] || 1817-00-00 || Add children's children. |- | [[Sharp-2804|Robert Sharp]] || 1764-00-00 || Sort through and add other children |- | [[Wry-77|Wheaton, Martha (Wry)]] || 1802-00-99 || Research husband, parents |- | [[Willis-3035|Willis, James]] || 1806-00-00 || Add info on 1st generation in PEI from Hargraves genealogy |- Allens - continue

Kirby Hampton

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We received a phone call from a milford police officer who stated that because he new we had a basset maybe we could take another. Val a dispatcher's daughter rescued Kirby somewhere in Indiana. Val had too many rescues and could take Kirby so we said we'd take him for a night to see how he interacted with Boomer. They got along great. Plus Sarah said we couldn't take Kirby overnight, we would have to keep him. We named him based on the street we lived on Paris Kirby. Kirby is a great dog and helps me physically when I fall. He will get his shoulders under me to help lift me up among other things. He has super soft coat and is alot bigger than boomer. We love him.

Magical Boomer Hampton

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Boomer is a wonderful basset hound. During my disability surgeries he helped keep me sane. he is very loving and the first pet of our marriage. When we went to pick him up in fairfield PA he was held by our daughter Sarah and he loved her and the same for me but when my husband David picked him up Boomer was all over living on him. Another sign Boomer belonged with us was that when we received his AKC papers his mother was lil jinx. Jinx was Davids last dog from his previous marriage but he love Jinx with all his heart. He was so happy about lil jinx being Boomers mother a sign that Boomer belonged with us and we with him.

Photos and Images of Utah

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Mauldin censusmates

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This page displays census data using censusmate forms to show children in early census data and estimate the ages of people in the household. [[Category:Mauldin_Name_Study]]

Gabor Rozsnyai To-Do List

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Ballinaglough Townland

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*Townland in Lisgoold Civil Parish, County Cork, Ireland

Douglas Travel to Northern Territory Australia

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From north Perthshire Scotland Connected to Farming

Uhlin To Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category: Uhlin Name Study]] Here are the profiles [[Fiscus-32|Julie Ricketts]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Fiscus-32&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Julie Ricketts To-Do List|Julie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Uhlin-2|Uhlin, Edla Katrina]] || 1860-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Uhlin-4|Strandlund, Anna Maria (Uhlin) ]] || 1866-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Uhlin-5|Uhlin, Unnamed Father ]] || || to-do |- | [[Uhlin-6|Nordin, Ingeborg Katrina (Uhlin) ]] || 1900-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Uhlin-7|Ohlsson, Elisabeth Katrina (Uhlin) ]] || 1900-07-12 || to-do |- |}

Tuthill information

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Research into [[Tuthill-206|John Roberts Thurston Tuthill]] aka Stephens and his wife [[Wilson-19611|Lydia Eleanor Wilson]] and their children, also his wife [[UNKNOWN-239045|Anne]] in Australia and their children. ''' [[Tuthill-206|John Roberts Thurston Tuthill]] aka Stephens, 1820 - 1888''' Background First indication that [[Tuthill-206|John Stephens]], billiard table maker of Sydney, was connected to [[Tuthill-176|William Alfred Tuthill]], aka Stephens of London, was death notice in Sydney Morning Herald on 26 Apr 1865 as follows :Date 21 Apr 1865 Page 7 :'STEPHENS - January 3rd, at Barclay-street, Somers Town, Mr. W. Stephens, aged 50, of the firm of Hopkins and Stephens, billiard table makers, of Long Acre, London, and brother of John Stephens, billiard table maker, of this city, after three days illness, leaving a widow and large family to mourn their loss.'
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This identified [[Tuthill-206|John Stephens]], well known billiard table maker of Sydney as brother of [[Tuthill-176|William Alfred Tuthill]] aka Stephens, who died 3 Jan 1865 at 66, Barclay Street, Somers Town (from probate record). William used the name of Stephens in everyday life, reserved Tuthill for official documents, extensive records found showing this. He traded with his brother in law as 'Hopkins and Stephens' (See details under [[Tuthill-176|William Alfred Tuthill]]) The following advert appears in 1870 :Australian Town and Country Journal, 5 Feb 1870, 16 April 1870 :J Stephens, Nephew of the late J Thurston, Billiard Tables Maker, 17, Hosking-place, Pitt-street north, Sydney. :New and second hand Billiard and Billiard Bagatelle Tables always on hand. :Balls, Cues and Tips to order - Old Tables recovered - Orders promptly attended to.
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This gives a connection to [[Thurston-933|John Thurston]] as his uncle, and strengthens the connection to [[Tuthill-176|William Alfred Tuthill]], who also traded as nephew of John Thurston. Death certificate of John Stephens provides the following information - :John Thurston STEPHENS :Death - 2 Oct 1888 :Place - 3 Nithsdale Street, Sydney, NSW :Occupation Billiard Table Maker :Male, aged 66 :Place of birth England, 35 years in NSW :Father deceased, occupation Builder :(Thus born c. 1821/1822, arrived NSW c. 1853) Several online family trees have connected this John Stephens to the following record - :Arrival 26 Dec 1841 aboard Lady Clarke (Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896) :John Stephens, 35, Born Devonshire plus family including John Stephens, 6, Son, Can read, Born Devonshire This record is inconsistent with age at death (66 in 1888) and time in New South Wales (35 years) A record more in keeping with the death certificate details is the following - :Arrival 23 Oct 1852, Marian, Ship, 667 tons, Capt Ryrie from Plymouth 13 July :Passengers include Mr and Mrs Toogood, family and servant, Messr J Stephens :(see under [[Tuthill-206|John Stephens]] for full details - he was taken on in London by Alfred Toogood as a billiard-marker, along with Ann Keast) Henry Archibald Stephens, first known son of John Stephens and Anne, was born 30 July 1854 in Sydney, NSW :Family search, database :The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints :Publication: (© 2010 IRI) "Australia, Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTHK-9HL :New South Wales, Australia; FHL microfilm 993965.. No marriage record found for John to 'Anne' in Australia, but records found for John as billiard table maker in Sydney after this date, and several further children born to John and Anne/Annie. The afore mentioned online trees give Anne's surname as Keast. [[Tuthill-176|William Alfred Tuthill]] aka Stephens was born in Marylebone, London c 1810, son of Robert Tuthill and Mary Thurston (no baptism found) Sister Ure Tuttle born in Marylebone, London 1815, married Richard Hopkins in1833 as Ure Stephens. Their father [[Tuthill-198|Robert Tuthill]]1781 died 9 Jan 1845, aged 64 years, Bricklayer, at No 14 Catherine Street Strand Cause of death Apoplexy 2 hours Their mother [[Thurston-932|Mary Thurston]] was sister of [[Thurston-933|John Thurston]], Billiard Table Manufacturer, who traded from 14 and 16, Catherine Street, Strand. Robert Tuthill possibly not living at that address, perhaps visiting, died relatively quickly following a stroke Richard Hopkins and William Stephens traded as Hopkins and Stephens, billiard table makers, supplying one to Charles Darwin in 1859. Advertised themselves as 'Hopkins and Stephens, nephews of the late John Thurston' in 1853. A billiard table which ended up in New Zealand bears the following inscription - Hopkins and Stephens, Nephews of the late J Thurston, Billard Table Manufacturers, 19 Mercer St Long Acre LONDON
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That is a brief summary of the background information, which led to further research. Research into John Thurston Tuthill. Aka Stephens Looking for John Thurston Tuthill, son of Robert Tuthill and Mary Thurston, born c 1821/1822 comes up with the following record - :Baptism Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, 10 Jul 1820, :John Roberts Tutttle, parents Robert and Mary Tuttle :Abode 30, Gresse Street, St Pancras, Fathers occupation, Victualler :(Sister Sarah baptised same day, no records found for her as an adult) No other references to Robert Tuthill as victualler, given in other records as bricklayer/builder. :Marriage 31 Oct 1841 :John Robert Tuthill married Lydia Eleanor Wilson, Saint Martin In The Fields, Westminster, London (Not found at London, England, Marriages and Banns, no details known other than names, place and date)) '''Research into [[Wilson-19611|Lydia Eleanor Wilson]] and family''' Marriage St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex P82 E245 10 May 1818 Hugh Wilson and Lydia Wedderburn, botp Married by Banns Witnesses James Hutchison, Frances Gr[ ]ville E35383 Order of admission 23 Jul 1824 Lydia, age 26, wife of Hugh Wilson, Sadler, Kendle, Westminster Due mid September, came in 15 Sep, Born 15 September, baptised 30 Sep Girl, Lydia Discharged 3 Oct British Lying in Hospital, Endell Street, Holborn, Middlesex, England Marriage St Pancras, Middlesex P436 E719 21 Sep 1829 James Douglas widower and Lydia Wilson widow, botp Married after Banns Witnesses Isaac McKane, Mary Paobella Baptisms St Giles in the Fields, 18 Jun 1832 George Hugh, Parents Hugh and Lydia Wilson Lydia Eleanor, Parents Hugh and Lydia Wilson Abode 6 New Compton Street, Father's occupation Saddler 6 Nov 1837 Administration of the goods of Hope Wedderburn, late of 40a, Rupert Street, Haymarket, Spinster, granted to her sister and one of her next-of-kin, Sarah, wife of John Lamb Dugdale She died 22 Oct 1837, her sister Lydia Douglas being named in the certificate as giving information about her death 1841 census James Douglas, M, 40, Tailin, N Lydia Douglas, F, 40 , Y Isabella Douglas, F, 19, Flowerist, N Address Crown Street, St Giles Source Citation: Class:HO107;Piece:673;Book:17;Enumeration District: 7a; Folio:10;Page:12 John Lambert Dugsdale, M, 37, Bookseller, N Sarah Dugsdale, F, 36, , Y Lydia Wilson, F, 17, Feathermaker, Y Address Frederick Place, St Pancras Source Citation: Class:HO107;Piece:684;Book:3;Enumeration District:3;Folio:26;Page:4 (Sarah Dugsdale nee Wedderburn was Lydia senior's sister) Robt Stevens, M, 50, Brick Layer, N John Stevens, 20, Billiard Table M, Y Address Upper King St, St George, Bloomsbury Class: HO107; Piece: 672; Book: 6; Civil Parish: St George Bloomsbury; County: Middlesex; Enumeration District: 6; Folio: 23; Page: 38 Marriage 31 Oct 1841 John Robert Tuthill married Lydia Eleanor Wilson, Saint Martin In The Fields, Westminster, London Birth St Martin, TUTHILL John Robert, Jun qtr 1842 Vol 1 p131 Baptisms 10 Jan 1843, St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex P41 E322 10 Jan 1843 Mary Charlotte Sarah parents Richard John and Ure Hopkins Abode 5 Newcastle St, Strand, Father's occupation Cabinet Maker P41 E323 10 Jan 1843 John Thurston parents John Robert and Lydia Eleanor Tuthill Abode 2, Wilson St, Father's occupation Cabinet Maker P41 E324 10 Jan 1843 Richard John Thurston parents Richard John and Ure Hopkins Abode 5 Newcastle [ ] Strand, Father's occupation Cabinet Maker (Ure Hopkins, nee Tuthill/Stephens, John senior's sister. Evidently at this stage, neither Richard Hopkins nor John Robert Tuthill had gone into business as billiard table makers. First record of Richard Hopkins as billiard table maker was the previously mentioned records in 1853 and 1859, and then 1861 census. William Alfred Tuthill recorded in 1841, 1851 and 1861 census as billiard table maker. First record of John Stephens as billiard table maker ? when, probably in Australia) Birth St Martin, TUTHILL Sarah Stephens, Dec qtr 1844 Vol 1 p119 Death St Martin, TUTHILL Sarah Stevens, Dec qtr 1844 Vol 1 p121 (probable records, given conjunction of Stephens/Tuthill) Birth St Martin, TUTHILL James Stephens, Jun qtr 1846 Vol 1 p133 Birth St Martin, STEPHENS Robert John, Mar qtr 1847 Vol 1 p137 2 Dec 1850 Marriage of Jabez Wedderburn to Sophia Nunns Witnesses John Dugdale, groom's brother in law, Lydia Stephens, (? groom's niece) 1851 census James Douglas, Head, Mar, M, 52, Tailor, Northumberland, Newcastle on Tyne Lydia Douglas, Wife, Mar, F, 53, , Mddx, Covent Garden (Blind) John Stephens, Grandson, Unm, M, 8, Grandson, St Martin's Address 9, Searles Place, Finsbury, Liberty of the Rolls Source Citation: Class:HO107;Piece:1512;Folio:481;Page:5 John Lambat Dugdale, Head, Mar, M, 47, Bookseller, Stockport Sarah Dugdale, Wife, Mar, F, 47, , Mddx, St James, Westminster Lydia Steevens, Neice, Mar, F, 27, Artificial Florist, Mddx, St Clement Danes Christr Moore, Visitor, Widr, M, 34, Book seller, Mddx, St Luke Address 50, Holywell Street, St Clement Danes, Westminster Source Citation: Class:HO107;Piece:1512;Folio:127;Page:24 Possibility John Banks Head plus family James Stevens, Visitor, M 3, , St Clements Robert Stevens, Visitor , M, 2, , St Clements Address Arbour Place, Stepney Source Citation: Class:HO107;Piece:1552;Folio:877;Page:28 (No known connection to Banks family or Stepney) John Stephens/Stevens/Tuthill not found Approx 1852- 1853 Birth of William Stephens not found Written 13 May 1856, proved 18 Jul 1856 Will of Sarah Dugdale, Widow of 50, Holywell Street, St Clement Danes Refers to 'My late husband, John Lambert Dugdale' Bequest - The whole of my wearing apparel shall be given to my niece Lydia the wife of John Stevens 1861 census Lidia Stevens, Head, Wid, F, 34, Artificial Florist, Mddx, Westmr James Stevens, Son, Unm, M, 14, Errand Boy, Mddx, Westmr Robert Stevens, Son, Unm, M, 12, Errand Boy, Mddx, Westmr William Stevens, Son, Unm, M, 8, Scholar, Mddx, London, St Dunstans Address 82, Harrison Street, St Pancras, Marylebone Source Citation: Class:RG 9;Piece:106;Folio:105;Page:67 John Stephens 1842 not found Marriage St James's Church, Shoreditch, Middlesex 16 Apr 1865 John Henry Thurston Stephens, 22, Bachelor, Confectioner, 1, Chapel Street Father John Stephens, Billiard Board Maker Ruth Peach, 24, Spinster, , 50, Curtain Road Father Robert Peach, Brass Moulder Marriage St James' Church, Shoreditch, Middlesex P202 E403 9 Jun 1867 James Stephens, 21, Bachelor, Artificial Flower Traveller, 18, Leonard Street Father John Thurston Stephens, Billiard Table Maker Alice Gee, 18, Spinster, , 22, Leonard Street Married after Banns Father Edward Gee, Boot Maker 1871 census Lydia [H/E] Stevens, Head, Mar, F, 45, Flower Maker, Middlesex, Lincolns Inn William Stevens, Son, Unm, M, 18, Flower Stamper, Middlesex, Fetter lane Address 26, Remington Street, St Luke's, Finsbury Source Citation: Class:RG10;Piece:398;Folio:80;Page:32 John Henry Stephens, Head, , M, 27, Artificial Florist, [ ] St Luke's Ruth Stephens, Wife, F, 30, , [ ], St Luke's William Stephens, Son, , M, 5, , [ ] St Luke's Ruth L Stephens, Daur, ,F, 3, , [ ] St Luke's Alice C Stephens, Daur, , F, 3mths, , [ ] St Luke's Address [Illegible] Finsbury (Census information difficult to read) Jame Steven, Head, Mar, M, 25, Labourer at Gutta Percha Works, St James Alice Steven, Wife, Mar, F, 22, , Clerkenwell James George Steven, Son, , M, 3, Scholar, Clerkenwell Alice Jane Steven, Daur, , F, 1, Islington Address 4, Windsor Street, (Islington) Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 291; Folio: 56; Page: 46 Robert Stephens not found 1881 census Lydia Stevens, Lodger, Wid, F, 56, Artificial Florist, Middlesex, Westminster Address 42, Haberdasher's Shop, St Peter's St, Islington Source Citation: Class:RG11;Piece:271;Folio:72;Page:15 James Stephen, Head, Mar, M, 35, Insulated Wire Covering, Seven Dials Alice Stephen, Wife, Mar, F, 32, Clerkenwell plus children born Islington Address 7, Pickering Street, Islington Source Citation: Class:RG11; Piece: 254; Folio: 27; Page: 9 Marriage St Mary's, Islington, Middlesex P178 E356 25 Dec 1883 Robert Stephens, Full age, Bachelor, Engineer, 48, Shepperton Road Father Robert Stephens, Billiard Table Maker Mary Ann Thorne, Full age, Widow, , 36, Shepperton Road Father John Murphy, Porter Marriage after Banns Witnesses Kate Tugenburg X, Henry Tugenburg Death Woolwich Lydia Eleanor Stephens, age 66 Dec qtr 1890 Vol 1c p58 1891 James Stevens, Head, Mar, M, 44, Electric Wire Foreman, Clerkenwell Alice Stevens, Wife, Mar, F, , Holborn plus children inc. James, 23, Alice, 21 and grandchildren born Islington Address 151, Downham Road, Islington, London Source Citation: Class:RG12; Piece:170; Folio:91; Page:9 1901 James Stephens, Head, Mar, M, 53, Time Keeper Electric Wire Company, London, Clerkenwell Alice Stephens, Wife, Mar, F, 51, , London, Clerkenwell plus children born Islington Address 151, Downham Road, Islington, London Source Citation: Class:RG13;Piece:191;Folio:137;Page:16. Probate James Stephens of 151, Downham Road, Islington, Middlesex, died 8 Jun 1907. Probate London 21 August 1909 to Alice Stephens widow. Effects £20 '''Conclusion''' Lydia Eleanor Stephens, nee Wilson, found in all censuses from 1841 - 1881, consistent with birth, marriage and death details. Stephens interchanged with Stevens in several records, found by searching for Lydia Ste** Three children, John, James and Robert, give their father's name as John/John Thurston/Robert Stephens, Billiard Table maker when they married Divorce was uncommon in those days, and no marriage record found for John senior to 'Anne/Annie', either in UK or NSW. Conclusion is that Lydia Eleanor Wilson stayed in England whilst her husband, John Roberts Thurston Tuthill aka Stephens emigrated to Australia, probably between 1852 - 1853. '''Suggestions for further research''' Look for emigration/immigration records, John Stephens/Stevens/Tuthill between 1851 – 1853 ''Found Sep 2014'' see details Identify first given occupation of John Stephens in Australia''Found Sep 2014'' see details Look for marriage details to Anne/Annie (?Keast) in Australia Margaret Wilkinson, March 2014 Updated Oct 2014

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[[Hugenberg-5|Josef Hugenberg]] === Briefe aus Amerika === '''Seite 69''' Bis zum wilden Westen Nordamerikas, im Quellgebiet des Mississippi, war die Kunde von dem Kriege zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich gedrungen. Der ältere Bruder [[Korte-58|Margret]]s, [[Korte-51|Heinrich]] Korte, schrieb am 12. Januar 1871 an seine Eltern und Geschwister: „Wir wünschen Euch ein frohes neues Jahr und baldigen Frieden. Von den Deutschen in Amerika wird gewünscht, daß Eure Soldaten als Sieger heimkehren. Die Unterstützungsvereine sind tätig bei uns und schicken das Geld nach Deutschland für die Verwundeten, für Witwen und Waisen. Der liebe Gott hat uns am 26. Oktober einen kleinen Sohn geschenkt, er heißt Henry. Unser Ältester, der Gerhard, ist schon arg groß und stark, und er weiß vor Bosheit oft nicht, was er treiben soll.“ Ein kleiner Zettel war dem Briefe beigefügt, den hatte der Sohn der Witwe Katharina Damm, die eine Schwester Margrets war, und mit ihren beiden Kindern, in Buffalo City bei Winona im Staate Minnesota, wohnte, mit flinker Hand geschrieben: „Liebe Großeltern, Tanten und Onkel! Da Onkel Korte uns wissen tat, er wolle Euch schreiben, gebe ich Euch kund, daß wir noch gesund sind. Ich kann Mutter schon helfen und sorge für das Feuerholz. Viele Grüße von meiner Mutter, meiner Schwester Fränzi und von Eurem Josef Damm.“ Auch Christian Wedeborgs Geschwister: der Bruder Bernard Wedeborg aus Breese im Staate Illinois, seine Schwester Marie, die einen Heidemann geheiratet und ebenfalls in Breese wohnte, sowie Schwester Minna, die einen Merse geheiratet und in Cincinnati wohnte, gaben einmal im Jahre ein Lebenszeichen. '''Seite 98''' Es wurde abends spät, als Jürgen vergnügt seinen Heimweg suchte. Gern wäre er noch beim Hasebauern vorbeigegangen. Doch war er klug genug, nichts zu übereilen. Schließlich war jede Mark mit Schweißtropfen verdient, da wollte er keinen Groschen für ein Stück Land zuviel zahlen. Es gingen noch ein paar, Sonntage ins Land. Der Sommer mit seinen langen Tagen und kurzen Nächten ging zur Neige. Dann wurde am 9. September 1891 das Reuwehus mit den Ländereien durch den Heuermann und Torfgräbermeister Christian Wedeborg für 10 000 Mark gekauft und vor dem Notar in Bersenbrüggen als Kötterei überschrieben. Vertraglich wurde festgelegt, daß der älteste Sohn, Jürgen Wedeborg, als Anerbe zu gelten habe und er an die abgehenden Geschwister nicht mehr zu zahlen hatte, als hinfort zu erübrigen sei, um einer Verschuldung vorzubeugen. Zur Neubauerei gehörten neben dem alten Strohdachhaus mit Lehmwänden der Hofraum und Garten und ein Teil des Rosenesches, das ganze Neuland, vor dem Esch des Wiesenbauern gelegen, der kleine Holzteil bei den Riehen, ein Teil der Feldkampsheide als Ödland, am Harstorper Damm gelegen. Mit der kleinen Hasewiese hatte die Kötterei eine Größe von sechs Hektar, mit einem Reinertrag von 36,52 Taler und einem Nutzungswert von 18 Mark. Margrets Schwester schrieb im nächsten Jahr: „Buffalo City, 8. Mai 1892. Vielgeliebte Schwester, lieber Schwager und liebe Kinder! Ihr habt ein eigenes Haus und Heim gekauft. Dazu wünschen wir Euch viel Glück und Gottes Segen. Es ist wohl viel Geld, doch habt Ihr gutes Land, und wenn Gott Euch noch einige Jahre schenkt, werdet Ihr schon damit zurecht kommen. Auch ich habe vor einem Jahr ein Haus gekauft in Huron im Staate Dakota, wo Josef wohnt. Man war überall der Meinung, die Verwaltung des Landes käme dorthin. Doch ich hatte mich geirrt. Die Stadt Piren wurde Sitz der Behörde, und ich wäre froh, wenn ich mein Geld wieder zurück hätte. So wird hier mit Haus und Heim ein Geschäft gemacht. Der eine hat Glück, der andere Unglück. Der eine gewinnt, der andere verliert. Und zur Bank bringt man auch nicht gern das Geld. Die Banken spekulieren, und oft man sein ganzes Erspartes verlustig. Eure [[Korte-49|Kathrina Damm]] In den nächsten Jahren ist ein frohes Schaffen im Reuwehus gewesen. Das Nest freilich wurde über Nacht leer, ob der...

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=== Die Reise ohne Wiederkehr === [[Hugenberg-5|Josef Hugenberg]] Die große Erinnerungsfahrt beginnt im Kirchspiel Ankum in den fünfziger Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts. Sie geht über Bremen mit einem Segelschiff zur Wesermündung, in sechs Wochen stürmischer Ozeanfahrt zum Hafen Baltimore. An 1000 km führt der Landweg zur Stadt der Plattdeutschen, nach Cincinnati. Ein großer Raddampfer, das „Steamboat“, trägt uns über den Ohio River zum Mississippi River. Die Weiterreise geht jetzt zum Norden nach St. Louis, „Königin des Westens“ genannt. Und noch sind es 1000 km Flußfahrt, zuletzt über den Wisconsin River, bis zum Ziel unserer Reise, zur Heimat der Indianer des Nordens, der Chippewar, der Winnebago, der Dakota, der Sioux, von denen uns die Tagebücher der Einwanderer die Wahrheit, Bücher und Filme, romantische Lügengeschichten erzählten. Unsere Quellen waren an hundert vergilbte Briefe aus der Beilade der Kleidertruhe im Schlafzimmer der Großmutter, eine geborene Korte. Im Kirchspiel Ankum liegt in Grovern der Bauernhof [[Korte-56|Korte]] und [[Rölkenberg-1|Catharina Adelheid Rölkenberg]] in der [http://www.st-nikolaus-ankum.de/index.php/kirchen-und-kapellen/ankum Pfarrkirche zu Ankum] getraut. Die Namen der Kinder sind dort in den Geburts-, Trauungs- und Sterberegistern nachzulesen. Eines von ihnen, [[Korte-50|Gerd Hermann Korte]], wurde am 3. 5. 1805 als Sohn der Heuerleute Korte-Rölkenberg in Rüssel geboren. Er wurde am 2. 9. 1827 mit [[Zumberge-1|Maria Elisabeth Zumberge]] in Ankum getraut; sie war am 11. 12. 1803 in Bokel geboren. Ihre Eltern, [[Zumberge-2|Heinrich Zumberge]] und [[Scherder-2|Anna Elisabeth Scherder]], sind am 8. 2. 1801 in Bersenbrück getraut worden. Heinrich Zumberge hatte um 1813 eine der Palastwiesen gepachtet, die mit anderen Klosterländereien auf Befehl Napoleons am 19. Juni d. J. Verkauft werden sollten. Die Heuerleute Korte-Zumberge hatten in Rüssel vier Kinder, [[Korte-51|Heinrich]], [[Korte-49|Katharina]], [[Korte-58|Margareta]], [[Korte-57|Elisabeth]]. Um 1850 bezogen die Eltern mit der Tochter Margareta die Heuerstelle des Hofes Husmann in Hastrup, das „Reuwehus“, von dem das gleichnamige Büchlein früherer Jahre erzählt. Die Tochter [[Korte-57|Elisabeth]] heiratete einen [[Moormann-2|Moormann]] in Ahausen. Ihr Sohn [[Moormann-3|Heinrich]] ist später nach Cincinnati ausgewandert. Nachfahren wohnen heute noch im Raum Minster-Ohio. Die Geschwister [[Korte-51|Heinrich]] und [[Korte-49|Katharina]] (geb. 29. 11. 1831) hatten sich nach damaligen Brauch das Geld für die Überfahrt nach Amerika als Knecht und Magd auf dem Bauernhof ersparen müssen. Vermutlich im Jahre 1852 reisten sie mit vielen Familien aus den Kirchspielen Ankum, Bersenbrück, Alfhausen, Neuenkirchen i. Old. u. a. nach Amerika. Die Zahl der deutschen Auswanderer jener Zeit wird auf jährlich 100 000 geschätzt: so die Plattdeutschen aus dem Artland, dem Emsland, aus Süd-Oldenburg, Westfalen; dazu die Hochdeutschen aus dem Westen, Süden und Osten unseres Landes, auch viele Friesen. Das erste Reiseziel der heimatlichen Auswanderer war oft die Stadt Cincinnati, wo jeder dritte Bürger deutscher Abstammung war. Im Fernsprechbuch unserer Tage mit 400 000 Adressen, finden wir Tausende von Nachfahren unserer Auswanderer. Das Geschwisterpaar Korte aus Rüssel mußte, wie die meisten Einwanderer, sich Arbeit und Brot im Dienst für andere suchen. Mit dem ersparten Geld konnte man weiter rechnen und planen. In den nächsten Jahren heiratete [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] ein [[Flury-3|Mädchen]], deren Eltern aus Bayern gekommen waren, und seine Schwester [[Korte-49|Katharina]] einen [[Damm-154|Richard Damm]], vermutlich ebenfalls süddeutscher Abstammung. In jenen Jahren waren die Indianerstämme bereits über den Mississippistrom zurückgedrängt und ihr Jagdgebiet für die Besiedlung freigegeben. Besonders wurde der Staat Wisconsin, westlich der großen Seen, östlich des Flusses von deutschen Einwanderern bevorzugt. Hier gab es Wald und Weide, Acker- und Gartenland. In Cincinnati, Milwaukee, St. Louis, wohnten vornehmlich Deutsche. Im Staate Indiana wurden die Gesetze in deutscher Sprache veröffentlicht. In Wisconsin lebten um 1853 bereits 225 000 protestantische und 105 000 katholische Landsleute. Die Eheleute [[Korte-49|Korte]] und [[Damm-154|Damm]] kauften eine kleine Siedlung im Raum Buffalo City, südöstlich von St. Paul, in der Nähe des Flusses Mississippi. Nach heimatlichem Brauch waren sie kleine — jedoch freie – Landwirte, hielten mehrere Kühe und Schweine, etliches Geflügel, säten Korn und ernteten Kartoffeln. Auf dem „Eiland“, das ist eine Insel im Strom, wurde Brennholz geschlagen. Dann wurde dem Ehepaar Korte-Damm der erste Sohn geboren und als [[Damm-152|Joseph]] getauft (1858), die Familie [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] nannte ihren Sohn [[Korte-52|Gerhard]]; [[Korte-59|der zweite]] wurde erst im Oktober 1870 geboren. Die Tochter der Familie Damm-Korte kam 1864 zur Welt und wurde [[Damm-155|Franziska]] getauft. Um 1860, kurz vor Ausbruch des Bürgerkrieges, war der Höhepunkt der deutschen Einwanderung, auch der nordischen, erreicht. 600 000 Deutsch-amerikaner kämpften in den Reihen der Union gegen die Südstaaten. Etwa 150 000 deutscher Abstammung kehrten aus dem fünfjährigen Krieg nicht zurück. Auch [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] und [[Damm-154|Richard (Gerhard) Damm]] mußten zur Armee. Letzterer kehrte nicht zurück. Der älteste Brief aus Buffalo City ist genau 100 Jahre alt und am 12. Januar 1871 geschrieben. [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] berichtet darin: „Der liebe Gott hat uns einen zweiten Sohn geschenkt, er wird [[Korte-59|Heinrich]] getauft. Ich selbst habe wieder ein Geschäft angefangen, nämlich eine Wirtschaft. Wenn mein Schwager Moormann seine Söhne nach Amerika schicken will, sollen sie besser vorher ein Handwerk lernen. Schuster, Schneider, Schreiner, Schmied, Maurer werden gesucht.“ Eine Seite des Briefes ist von [[Damm-152|Joseph Damm]], von dem ältesten Sohn der Katharina Korte, Witwe des Richard (Gerhard) Damm, geschrieben: „Ich kann schon meiner Mutter helfen und ihr das Feuerholz besorgen. Meine Schwester Franziska kommt Ostern zur ersten Kommunion.“ Wenige Jahre später sind Heinrich Korte und sein Sohn an den „schwarzen Pokken“ gestorben. Seine Witwe zog mit dem andern Sohn nach Steel im Staate Illinois. Man hat nichts wieder von ihnen gehört. Da jedoch im Raum Cincinnati heute mehrere Familien Korte wohnen, ist es möglich, daß es Nachfahren sind. Die weiteren Briefe aus Buffalo City schrieb die Witwe Katharina Damm, geb. Korte: Der Sohn [[Fischer-651|Charles]] wurde „Sekretär und Mitinhaber“ der Metallwarenfabrik in Winona. Er vermählte sich mit [[Prochowitz-1|Anna Prochowitz]] aus dem östlichen Preußen. Seine Schwester [[Fischer-650|Tillie]] heiratete den Farmer [[Duff-1297|Paul Duff]] mit einer Farm von 400 „Acres“ (160 ha). Heute ist der Sohn, [[Fischer-654|Carl Fischer]], Alleininhaber der Fabrik. Er hat [[Pahnke-2|Ruth Pahnke]] (stammt aus Rummelsburg in Hinterpommern) zur Frau. Seine Schwester [[Fischer-1340|Elayne]] lebt als Lehrerin in New York. [[Fischer-1341|Anthony]] Lebt in Red Wing-Minnesota, verheiratet mit [[Drexel-11|Lois Drexel]]. [[Fischer-1339|Betty]] wohnt in Milwaukee, verheiratet mit [[Klopatek-1|Eugen Kloptek]]. [[Fischer-655|Marian]] ist verheiratet mit [[Thiewes-1|Harold Thiewes]] in Winona. Was nach dem zweiten Weltkriege in Deutschland und Mitteleuropa geschehen ist, daß Millionen Flüchtlinge durcheinander und auch zueinander gekommen sind, ist in Amerika in einem Jahrhundert durch Einwanderung „natürlich“ vollzogen worden. 1940 lebten dort 5 Millionen Iren, 2 Millionen Engländer, 1 Million Schweden, 1 Million Österreicher, je 1 Million Mexikaner und Böhmen, 300 000 Franzosen, 100 000 Spanier und 7 Millionen aus anderen Ländern. Gezählt sind Einwanderer und Kinder. „1875 – Hier im Staat Wisconsin leben viele Pommern, Schwaben, Schweizer, Bayern, Mecklenburger, auch einige Plattdeutsche aus der Heimat. Mein Sohn Joseph lernt im Staat Indiana das Tischlehrhandwerk. Ich habe 4 Stück Rind und einige Schweine und Hühner. In unserer Kirche haben wir ein neues Orgelspiel bekommen. Es kostet 150 Taler. Ich habe auch 10 Taler dazu gegeben. Unser Pfarrer hat drei Kirchen zu verwalten: Alma, Buffalo und Santen City.“ 1878 schreibt Joseph Damm: „Ich habe ausgelernt und werde jetzt weiter westlich reisen und mir dort die Welt anschauen.“ In Süd-Dakota in Huron ist er seßhaft geworden. Er hat sich ein Haus gebaut, später einen Tanzsaal, hernach ein Baugeschäft angefangen. Er heiratete eine [[Gustafsdotter-72|Louisa Gustafson]], eine Schwedin. Ihre 4 Kinder hießen [[Daum-79|Harry]], [[Damm-153|Joseph]], [[Daum-78|Katharina]] und [[Daum-80|Roy]]. Ihr Vater hat den Namen Damm in Daum geändert. Harry und Roy leben noch hochbetagt in Huron. [[Daum-80|Roy]] hat zwei Söhne. Der [[Daum-87|eine]] starb im letzten Weltkrieg. Der andere mit Nahmen [[Daum-88|Charles]] wohnt in Lakewood-Colorado. Seine Söhne besuchen die Hochschule. Die Tochter der Katharina Damm-Korte mit Namen Franziska heiratete einen Anton Fischer. Er stammte aus der Schweiz, wohnte in Winona-Minnesota, jenseits des Mississippi, gegenüber von Buffalo City. Er arbeitete auf einem Dampfboot, später in der Mühle: seine Frau Franziska bewirtschaftete eine kleine Farm. „Sie hält 8 Kühe. Bei Winona ist viel Weideland.“ Ein halbes Jahrhundert lebte Katharina Damm-Korte auf ihrer „Wirtschaft“ in guten und schlechten Tagen. Ihre Gedanken sind jedoch oft in der alten Heimat. 1874. „Ich schicke Euch amerikanische Zeitungen. Schreibt uns bitte, ob es so ist mit der „Kirchenverfolgung?“ 1895. „Ist die Kirche in Ankum bald fertig? Oder was machen sie mit der alten Kirche? Lebt die Elisabeth Wübeler, Frau Büne, noch in Rüssel?“ 1899. „Im April brannte die Mühle ab in Alma, 7 Meilen von hier. Am folgenden Tag ging die Bank in Konkurs. Ich habe dabei 500 Taler verloren, Franziska 50 Taler.“ 1900. „Mein Sohn Joseph in Huron-Dakota hat 4 Kinder, 3 Knaben und 1 Mädchen. Die spielen schon das Piano (vielleicht besser als beten!); sie haben dort eine „Eirische Kirche“. Ich gehe und fahre lieber nach Santen City, dort wird noch deustch gepredigt.“ Joseph Damm, genannt Daum, ist 92 Jahre alt geworden. 1909 gab Katharina Damm-Korte ihre Farm auf und ging zu ihrer Tochter nach Winona. „Hier wohnen viele Polen und Böhmen. Ich gehe zu ihrer Kirche; sie ist in der Nähe.“ Am 3. Juli 1914 schrieb Anton Fischer, der Mann von Franziska: „Ich muß Euch die traurige Nachricht geben, daß unsere Mutter im Alter von 82 Jahren gestorben ist.“ 1919. „Nun ist Euer Krieg vorbei. Der jüngste Sohn meiner Schwester war auch dort. Er kam mit Kopf- und Hüftschuß wieder nach Amerika zurück.“ Anton Fischer starb 1935, Franziska 1946. Die Familie Franziska Damm-Anton Fischer hatte zwei lebende Kinder. [http://www.honkomp.de/damme-auswanderung/heuerman.htm an excellent explanation of Heuerleute] [[Space:Briefe_aus_Amerika_-_Josef_Hugenberg|Briefe aus Amerika]] Letters from America goes with this story, also written by Josef Hugenberg

Chiefs of MacLean

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Joe Jackson To-Do List

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First Bank of Genesee

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==='The Old Reliable'=== :Pres: A. E. Clarke :V.P. Pres: N. S. Vollmer-Hopkins :Cashier: F. J. Hiemann :---Taken from advertisement in Genesee News Sept. 15, 1922 :--Copy of newpaper provided by [[Space: White Spring Ranch & Museum|White Spring Ranch Museum and Library]]

Eddie Cassady Playbills

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[[Category:Singers]] A collection of the playbills of [[Cassady-50|Ed K. Cassady]] He was a minstrel in the early 20th century. * At the Columbus Metropolitan Library: All Join in the Chorus 1910, in blackface; composter: Eddied Edwards; lyricist: Arthur Longbrake; Sweet Nelly McCarty One night at at Party.... http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/memory/id/5754/rec/3 * At Raynors's Historical Collectible Auctions: I'm Going Back to the Farm, around 1915 music and lyrics by Irving Berlin; I don't like New York... http://www.hcaauctions.com/ItemImages/000029/44_119_lg.jpeg * At Gonzaga University Digital Collections: 1911, with Murphy's American Minstrels at Steel Pier Atlantic City; Mary, I love you; Composer: Harry McNamara; Lyricist: Archie Fletcher: I'm very much in love with Mary, the sweetest little girl in town... http://digital.gonzaga.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15486coll3/id/25015/rec/12 * At John Hopkins Scholarship special Collections: 1911; Its nice to be Nice to a Nice Little Girl Like you; music: seymour firth; lyrics: Will A. Heelan; She was a neat little sweet little girlie... https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/bitstream/handle/1774.2/10173/152.209.000.webimage.JPEG?sequence=9 * At Indiana University: Farewell Soldier Boy; music and lyriics by Richard L. Weaver; 1904; In the village street where there's tramping of feet and the sound of.. http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/inharmony/detail.do?action=detail&fullItemID=/lilly/devincent/LL-SDV-216015 * At Duke University: 1902; with brother Frank; Please Sir, Don't Ask me Again, Scenes from the Drama of LIfe; Composet: Geo. W. Thornton; Twas at the depot of a city waiting for a train... http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/hasm_b0927/ * At Duke University: 1904: 'Neath the Pines of Vermont; Composer: Howard Strouse; Among the pines of dear Vermont, you'll find a lovely grave... http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/hasm_a6518/ * At New York Public Library: 1901; Rip, Rip, Rip; Composer: R.P. Lilly; Lyricist: Samuel McDowell; http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/96c0e9a9-8f0c-c380-e040-e00a18065195#/?uuid=96c0e9a9-8f0c-c380-e040-e00a18065195 * At the Museum of America and the Sea, Mystic Seaport: 1900; She Watches and Waits for HIm Day by Day; words and music by Tony Stanford; http://mobius.mysticseaport.org/detail.php?t=objects&type=browse&f=maker&s=Ford&record=176 * At the University of New Hampshire: Cutey (Tell Me Who Tied YourTie); 1910; Composer: E.D. Edwards; Lyricist: Arthur Longbrake http://www.library.unh.edu/special/index.php/sulloway/series-iv-ad * At the University of New Hampshire: I've Got a Caberet at Home; 1915; Composer: Ed Lynch; Lyricist: Al Dubin and Ray Buckley http://www.library.unh.edu/special/index.php/sulloway/series-iv-ik * At the Library of Congress: I'm Off to Ireland; 1911; Words and Music by Eddie Cassady http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.natlib.ihas.100005053/default.html * At the Library of Congress: 1918: Eddy Cassady's great Wilson song Words and Music by Eddie Cassady http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.natlib.ihas.200206745/default.html * At the Library of Congress: 1910: That Little Bit of Green: composers: R. P. Lilly and Eddie Cassady http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.natlib.ihas.100005054/default.html

Paul Bech To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bech-2&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Paul Bech To-Do List|Paul's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Foot-433|Foot, Ann ]] || 1775-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Foot-434|Foot, Samuel ]] || 1775-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Jenner-8|Jenner, Anne ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stahr-18|Stahr, Christian ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Groves-206|Groves, William ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shiel-6|Shiel, Dennis William ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bech-113|Bech, Catharina Maria ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hains-27|Santer, Mary (Hains) ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Owen-2046|Owen, William ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Austen-38|Austen, Mary ]] || 1776-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1086|Meyer, Anna Cathrine ]] || 1776-04-07 || to-do |- |}

Smolt & Son Confectionery, Cigars & Sporting Goods

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[[Category: Genesee, Idaho]] A Fixture of Genesee, Handmade ice cream, coffee, and sandwiches. ==In the News== ===New about Town=== --While in Spokane this week Wm. Smolt invested in a swell soda fountain which will cost him nearly $600. He expects to receive and have the same in operation within a few weeks. The first of the month he will discontinue the manufacture of cigars and devote his entire time to other lines. He will make numerous improvements about his place of business. :Genesee News, March 18, 1904 :--Typed by Susan Tye from copy of newspaper provided by [[Space: White Spring Ranch & Museum|White Spring Ranch Museum and Library]] ===Making Improvements=== Wm. Smolt is improving his restaurant and confectionery store by installing a washroom for the ladies and one for the gentlemen, which make a decided improvement in the convenience of his place of business. :--Genesee News, Sept. 15, 1922 :--Typed by Susan Tye from copy of newspaper provided by [[Space: White Spring Ranch & Museum|White Spring Ranch Museum and Library]] ===Old Business House Torn Down This Week=== An old, wooden frame building, one of the few remaining in the Genesee business district, was torn down this week. The building last housed the Genesee Cafe, but during its useful years it had served a variety of purposes ranging from a barber shop to a cleaning and pressing establishment.
After the Genesee Cafe closed, the building was one of two stores bought by Clarence Ivie. Ivie converted the one building which served as the restaurant dining room into a barber and beauty shop and then this week, had Clifford Hillman movehis tractors in and demolish the other old structure.
The exact age of the building could not be determined, but Glen Sampson, retired Genesee barber, was of the opinion that it must have been erected shortly after the railroad came to Genesee and the town moved to its present location. This was in the late 1880's. Glen said, as best he could remember, a barber, either Charlie Morris or Bill Brown, opened a shop there. Later, another barber named Clarence Jain had a shop at the same spot and Glen's late brother Virgil worked there, before he quit to join with Glen.
After the barber shop moved out the building and the adjoining structure were used for a number of businesses. A harness shop was located where the barber shop is now, there was also a hardware store there and a jewelry store, and a man had a cleaning and pressing shop and also sold men's furnishings for a short time. Finally Smolt's opened a restaurant in both stores and it remained as such until the Genesee Cafe closed several years ago. Shortly after Clarence Ivie bought the buildings and converted the one back to a barber shop.
Now that the lot is bare again, Clarence said he had no immediate plans for the spot but he would either seed it to grass or put gravel over it.
The tearing down process came off smoothly with the only trouble encountered when Hillman's tractor broke the water pipe leading to the building. :--Genesee News, August 6, 1965 :--Typed by Susan Tye from copy of newspaper provided by [[Space: White Spring Ranch & Museum|White Spring Ranch Museum and Library]] All information courtesy of White Spring Ranch

Stermenszky Surname Study

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April Kelly To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kimble-15|April Kelly]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Kimble-15&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:April Kelly To-Do List|April's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Darmstadt-61|Darmstadt, Gilbert Barnard]] || 1907-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Routt-75|Darmstadt, Margarite Hanna (Routt) ]] || 1903-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Ehrenhardt-4|Ehrenhardt, Hamman ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Newton-5273|Jessup, Manden (Newton) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kimble-15|Kelly, April (Kimble)]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelly-1245|Kelly, Michael ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelly-6338|Kelly, Michael McKinley ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimball-1687|Kimball, Levi ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kimble-4|Kimble, Hannah ]] || 1766-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Kimble-5|Kimble, Salem ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-16|Kimble, Charles Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Peterson-791|Kimble, JoAnn (Peterson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-21|Kimble, Mary ]] || 1862-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Kimble-47|Kimble, Aaron ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-48|Kimble, Mary Polly ]] || 1812-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Kimble-104|Kimble, Frank P ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-174|Kimble, Rachel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-175|Kimble, Charles Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Darmstadt-2|Kimble, Patricia (Darmstadt)]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-176|Kimble, Lewis ]] || 1893-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Vinning-3|Kimble, Eva (Vinning) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-239|Kimble, Charles William jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-240|Kimble, Rachel Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-241|Kimble, Charles William , sr.]] || 1923-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Darmstadt-60|Kimble, Patricia (Darmstadt) ]] || 1931-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Kimble-242|Kimble, Lewis ]] || 1893-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Peterson-1766|Peterson, Richard Leon]] || 1928-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Theobald-52|Peterson, Irene (Theobald)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peterson-4504|Peterson, JoAnn ]] || 1953-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Peterson-4506|Peterson, Richard Leon ]] || 1927-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peterson-4507|Peterson, Harry Leon ]] || 1901-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Winward-22|Peterson, Chloie Marie (Winward) ]] || 1908-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Kimble-14|Phillips, Mary (Kimble) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kimble-75|Strong, Rebecca (Kimble) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Theobald-177|Theobald, Irene Larae ]] || 1932-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Theobald-178|Theobald, Alton elbern ]] || 1904-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Jorgensen-924|Theobald, Irene (Jorgensen) ]] || 1903-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Vinning-5|Vinning, Eva Marie]] || 1895-09-13 || to-do |- |}

Ton-7 Album

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PEAYTT: POSSIBLE ALTERNATE VARIATIONS

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Spellings found to date - Paeth, Paith, Paitt, Payte, Peat, Peate, Peats, Peatt, Peatte, Peattie, Peayatt, Peaytt, Peeyatt, Peit, Peot, Peott, Peyatt, Peyott, Piat, Piatt, Piatte, Piet, Pieth, Piette, Piot, Piott, Poitt, Payette, Payte, Pyat, Pyatt, Pyatte, Pyeth, Pyett, Pyette, Pyot, Pyott. Same are related, some possibly related and some not related. If stuck on your family, maybe you would like to try one of these spellings. http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.piatt/302/mb.ashx "I have a large database on Pyetts etc over here, it would be nice to have a copy of your data, perhaps a gedcom file for expanding the tree." Kind Regards Garry Pyett g.pyett@btinternet.com

Genesee Schools

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Roger Carrier To-Do List

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Orvil Brummett To-Do List

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Barbour, (W)Va 1860 Federal Census (INDEX - File 5 of 9) This Census was transcribed by Kevin Williams and proofread by Connie Burkett for the USGenWeb Census Project®, http://www.us-census.org/ Copyright 2006 by Connie Burkett =========================================================================== USGENWEB (US-CENSUS) NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. 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FOR COMPLETE CENSUS INFORMATION, OPEN THE FILE NAME FOR THAT LINE. http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/wv/barbour/1860/ ============================================================================= Pg# Ln# Last Name First Name Age Birth Place Filename ============================================================================= 113 8 Lake Abigail 39 VA pg00103.txt 98 10 Lake Caroline 14 VA pg00086.txt 98 14 Lake Clara F 3 VA pg00086.txt 113 11 Lake Cyrena 10 VA pg00103.txt 98 11 Lake Edwin T 11 VA pg00086.txt 98 12 Lake Elizabeth S 8 VA pg00086.txt 98 9 Lake Harriet 36 VA pg00086.txt 98 13 Lake John C 6 VA pg00086.txt 113 10 Lake Mary C 18 VA pg00103.txt 113 7 Lake Minor V 41 VA pg00103.txt 113 9 Lake Payton 19 VA pg00103.txt 113 12 Lake Perrena 4 VA pg00103.txt 98 8 Lake Samuel M 38 VA pg00086.txt 52 28 Lake T N M 24 VA pg00052.txt 117 25 Lamb Abraham H 5 VA pg00103.txt 117 29 Lamb Barbary Ann 29 VA pg00103.txt 117 27 Lamb Brison A 6/12 VA pg00103.txt 117 24 Lamb Elizabeth 27 VA pg00103.txt 117 28 Lamb John R 35 VA pg00103.txt 117 31 Lamb Mary M 6 VA pg00103.txt 117 26 Lamb Maryann L 3 VA pg00103.txt 117 32 Lamb Sarah E J 4 VA pg00103.txt 117 23 Lamb William R 26 VA pg00103.txt 117 30 Lamb William T 8 VA pg00103.txt 172 39 Lane Catharine 54 VA pg00171.txt 173 2 Lane Harman 11 VA pg00171.txt 172 38 Lane Philip 59 VA pg00171.txt 173 1 Lane William 13 Virginia pg00171.txt 109 3 Lang Arthur W 20 VA pg00103.txt 109 6 Lang Burthany C 12 . pg00103.txt 81 13 Lang David B 30 VA pg00069.txt 81 14 Lang Elizabeth 33 VA pg00069.txt 109 1 Lang Henderson G 50 VA pg00103.txt 109 8 Lang Henry C 4 . pg00103.txt 109 4 Lang Jabus D 16 VA pg00103.txt 109 7 Lang Margaret 9 . pg00103.txt 81 16 Lang Margaret E 6 VA pg00069.txt 109 5 Lang Martha J 14 . pg00103.txt 81 17 Lang Martha P 5 VA pg00069.txt 109 2 Lang Mary 47 VA pg00103.txt 81 18 Lang Payton J 7/12 VA pg00069.txt 81 15 Lang Windfield F 8 VA pg00069.txt 116 28 Lanham Delilia 29 VA pg00103.txt 116 27 Lanham Joshua 26 VA pg00103.txt 116 29 Lanham Louisa V 11/12 VA pg00103.txt 176 8 Lankhan Geo B 51 VA pg00171.txt 176 13 Lankhan Granville 14 VA pg00171.txt 176 14 Lankhan James 10 VA pg00171.txt 176 12 Lankhan John 18 VA pg00171.txt 176 9 Lankhan Nancy 51 VA pg00171.txt 176 10 Lankhan Newton 25 VA pg00171.txt 176 11 Lankhan Perry 20 VA pg00171.txt 183 3 Lantz Abraham 22 VA pg00171.txt 167 20 Lantz Aguely 5 VA pg00154.txt 172 20 Lantz America 2 VA pg00171.txt 50 15 Lantz Arteny 7 Va pg00035.txt 167 19 Lantz Asbury 2 VA pg00154.txt 167 5 Lantz Barbary E 8 VA pg00154.txt 167 21 Lantz Benjamin 29 VA pg00154.txt 167 1 Lantz Catharine 14 Virginia pg00154.txt 167 4 Lantz Columbia 10 VA pg00154.txt 172 18 Lantz Columbus 8 VA pg00171.txt 50 17 Lantz Edy 3 Va pg00035.txt 167 2 Lantz Elisabeth 13 VA pg00154.txt 166 23 Lantz Elizabeth 60 VA pg00154.txt 138 13 Lantz Elizabeth 42 VA pg00137.txt 183 5 Lantz George W 16 VA pg00171.txt 166 22 Lantz Henry 61 VA pg00154.txt 167 23 Lantz Henry 6 VA pg00154.txt 183 2 Lantz Henry 24 VA pg00171.txt 167 17 Lantz Isaac 28 VA pg00154.txt 167 6 Lantz Isaac M 6 VA pg00154.txt 167 29 Lantz Jacob 3 VA pg00154.txt 167 28 Lantz James 5 VA pg00154.txt 50 13 Lantz Jefferson 29 Va pg00035.txt 167 24 Lantz John M 4 VA pg00154.txt 172 13 Lantz Joseph 49 VA pg00171.txt 172 15 Lantz Louisa 19 VA pg00171.txt 50 16 Lantz Lucinda J 5 Va pg00035.txt 172 19 Lantz Marcelas 5 VA pg00171.txt 167 7 Lantz Marian 3 VA pg00154.txt 167 26 Lantz Martha 26 VA pg00154.txt 172 14 Lantz Mary 40 VA pg00171.txt 167 22 Lantz Mary 31 VA pg00154.txt 50 14 Lantz Mary Ann 25 Va pg00035.txt 50 18 Lantz Meredith H L 6/12 Va pg00035.txt 167 27 Lantz Miller 7 VA pg00154.txt 183 1 Lantz Nancy 56 Virginia pg00171.txt 167 9 Lantz Noah 6/12 VA pg00154.txt 166 39 Lantz Noah 38 VA pg00154.txt 167 18 Lantz Rebeca A 20 VA pg00154.txt 167 8 Lantz Rebecca A 2 VA pg00154.txt 183 4 Lantz Ruth 21 VA pg00171.txt 172 16 Lantz Semar 18 VA pg00171.txt 167 3 Lantz Virginia 12 VA pg00154.txt 172 17 Lantz Washington 14 VA pg00171.txt 167 25 Lantz Wm 27 VA pg00154.txt 136 24 Latham John S 22 VA pg00120.txt 171 32 Layman Allison 18 VA pg00171.txt 171 31 Layman Angonline 20 VA pg00171.txt 171 37 Layman Arrena 7 VA pg00171.txt 171 36 Layman Charley L 9 VA pg00171.txt 171 33 Layman Elmira 15 VA pg00171.txt 171 35 Layman G M 11 VA pg00171.txt 171 39 Layman Granville B 3 VA pg00171.txt 171 29 Layman James W 43 VA pg00171.txt 171 34 Layman Louisa 14 VA pg00171.txt 171 30 Layman Maria 43 VA pg00171.txt 171 40 Layman Maria C 1 VA pg00171.txt 171 38 Layman P L 5 VA pg00171.txt 186 32 Laythrom Bayley 62 VA pg00171.txt 186 33 Laythrom Catharine 59 VA pg00171.txt 186 35 Laythrom Nancy E 16 VA pg00171.txt 186 34 Laythrom Samuel A 20 VA pg00171.txt 80 3 Lee Bernice 7 VA pg00069.txt 80 5 Lee Byrum W 5 . pg00069.txt 80 7 Lee Eama 1 . pg00069.txt 80 4 Lee Edgar W 6 . pg00069.txt 80 6 Lee Florence L 2 . pg00069.txt 80 1 Lee Jesse H 39 VA pg00069.txt 80 2 Lee Lydia W 36 VA pg00069.txt 93 14 Leech Elias 20 VA pg00086.txt 93 16 Leech Enoch 14 VA pg00086.txt 93 12 Leech Enoch H 45 VA pg00086.txt 93 15 Leech Martha 17 VA pg00086.txt 93 13 Leech Mary 43 VA pg00086.txt 93 17 Leech Roberta 10 VA pg00086.txt 135 12 Lemman Wm C 27 VA pg00120.txt 83 38 Lemon Mary 35 VA pg00069.txt 34 17 Leonard Bowen C 32 Va pg00018.txt 168 14 Leonard C L 11 VA pg00154.txt 168 13 Leonard E P 36 VA pg00154.txt 168 15 Leonard James B 2 VA pg00154.txt 34 20 Leonard John S 4 Va pg00018.txt 34 19 Leonard Rebecca Ann 6 Va pg00018.txt 168 12 Leonard S S 39 VA pg00154.txt 34 18 Leonard Susanna 30 Va pg00018.txt 34 21 Leonard Sylvanus M 2/12 Va pg00018.txt 9 38 Leviers Albert F 11 Va pg00001.txt 9 33 Leviers Bartholomew 43 Va pg00001.txt 9 34 Leviers Huldah 32 Va pg00001.txt 9 37 Leviers Lydia 14 Va pg00001.txt 9 39 Leviers Mary J 9 Va pg00001.txt 10 1 Leviers Rebecca 4 Va pg00001.txt 9 36 Leviers Suffiah M 16 Va pg00001.txt 9 35 Leviers William H 17 Va pg00001.txt 4 1 Lewis Abraham A 36 Va pg00001.txt 34 32 Lewis Andrew H 11 Va pg00018.txt 4 7 Lewis Armilla M 6/12 Va pg00001.txt 18 20 Lewis Dianna 64 Va pg00018.txt 34 27 Lewis Elizabeth 40 Va pg00018.txt 4 3 Lewis Elizabeth Ann 11 Va pg00001.txt 4 4 Lewis Greenberry C 5 Va pg00001.txt 34 26 Lewis Jacob 44 Va pg00018.txt 34 34 Lewis Jacob 4 Va pg00018.txt 34 35 Lewis James M 1 Va pg00018.txt 34 33 Lewis John 8 Va pg00018.txt 4 5 Lewis John L 4 Va pg00001.txt 34 30 Lewis Malinda J 16 Va pg00018.txt 4 6 Lewis Malinda L 2 Va pg00001.txt 34 31 Lewis Margaret 12 Va pg00018.txt 34 29 Lewis Reason 19 Va pg00018.txt 4 2 Lewis Susan 26 Va pg00001.txt 34 28 Lewis William H 20 Va pg00018.txt 89 26 Lindsay Samuel 22 VA pg00086.txt 139 31 Lipscomb Elizabeth 16 VA pg00137.txt 139 33 Lipscomb Flazuus J 25 VA pg00137.txt 31 18 Lipscomb Harriet 13 Va pg00018.txt 139 36 Lipscomb Mary M 2 VA pg00137.txt 139 34 Lipscomb Sarah C 24 VA pg00137.txt 139 35 Lipscomb Sarah J 6 VA pg00137.txt 139 30 Lipscomb William 20 VA pg00137.txt 115 6 Lloyd James 65 VA pg00103.txt 201 5 Lock Cara 20 VA pg00188.txt 201 10 Lock Dorcas J 11 VA pg00188.txt 201 8 Lock Elizabeth 16 VA pg00188.txt 201 11 Lock Elvaine 6 VA pg00188.txt 201 7 Lock Isaac 17 VA pg00188.txt 201 12 Lock Jehu D 4 VA pg00188.txt 201 3 Lock John 43 VA pg00188.txt 201 4 Lock Rebecca 43 VA pg00188.txt 201 6 Lock Scot L 20 VA pg00188.txt 201 9 Lock Wm 13 VA pg00188.txt 35 18 Locke Elizabeth 53 Va pg00035.txt 35 19 Locke Isaac M 15 Va pg00035.txt 35 17 Locke Noah 73 Va pg00035.txt 221 3 Lockney Amanda J 7 VA pg00205.txt 221 6 Lockney Cha's S 1 VA pg00205.txt 221 4 Lockney Henry C 5 VA pg00205.txt 221 1 Lockney Juliann 12 VA pg00205.txt 220 40 Lockney Lucinda 29 VA pg00205.txt 221 5 Lockney Margaret F 3 VA pg00205.txt 221 2 Lockney May E 9 VA pg00205.txt 220 39 Lockney S S 23 VA pg00205.txt 211 5 Lodio Napolion 35 Unknown pg00205.txt 184 13 Loftis Bridget 35 VA pg00171.txt 184 12 Loftis Patric 30 VA pg00171.txt 17 4 Lohr Abraham 22 Va pg00001.txt 203 29 Lohr Cristena 35 Virginia pg00188.txt 203 25 Lohr George 31 Virginia pg00188.txt 203 28 Lohr Isaac 6/12 Virginia pg00188.txt 203 26 Lohr Julian 20 Virginia pg00188.txt 17 5 Lohr Nancy 21 Va pg00001.txt 17 6 Lohr Noah 3 Va pg00001.txt 203 27 Lohr Sarah E 3 Virginia pg00188.txt 91 11 Lollis Catharine 7 I R pg00086.txt 91 10 Lollis Ellen 9 I R pg00086.txt 91 13 Lollis James 3 I R pg00086.txt 91 4 Lollis John 43 I R pg00086.txt 91 14 Lollis John N 3/12 I R pg00086.txt 91 12 Lollis Margaret 5 I R pg00086.txt 91 8 Lollis Mary 14 I R pg00086.txt 91 5 Lollis Mary H 32 I R pg00086.txt 91 9 Lollis Sarah 11 I R pg00086.txt 214 9 Longhorn Daniel C 3 VA pg00205.txt 214 11 Longhorn Draper E 1 VA pg00205.txt 214 10 Longhorn Ella 2 VA pg00205.txt 214 8 Longhorn Harriet 5 VA pg00205.txt 214 7 Longhorn Martha 23 VA pg00205.txt 214 6 Longhorn Thompson 32 VA pg00205.txt 157 19 Longnette Daniel 3 VA pg00154.txt 157 14 Longnette James W 19 VA pg00154.txt 157 12 Longnette John B 46 Italy pg00154.txt 157 15 Longnette Josefein 16 VA pg00154.txt 157 17 Longnette Liza 8 VA pg00154.txt 157 13 Longnette Mary A 39 Virginia pg00154.txt 157 16 Longnette Nancy 14 VA pg00154.txt 157 18 Longnette Nimrod 6 VA pg00154.txt 147 36 Lother Abraham 12 VA pg00137.txt 147 39 Lother Dolpheus 4 VA pg00137.txt 147 38 Lother George W 8 VA pg00137.txt 147 34 Lother Hannah E 16 VA pg00137.txt 147 37 Lother Margaret 10 VA pg00137.txt 147 35 Lother Orville 14 VA pg00137.txt 147 33 Lother Sarah A 35 VA pg00137.txt 147 32 Lother W R 51 VA pg00137.txt 81 26 Louderback Daniel 45 VA pg00069.txt 81 29 Louderback David F 18 VA pg00069.txt 81 32 Louderback Elizabeth C 10 VA pg00069.txt 81 30 Louderback Isaac N 15 VA pg00069.txt 81 28 Louderback James M 22 VA pg00069.txt 81 33 Louderback John W 6 VA pg00069.txt 81 31 Louderback Sarah J 12 VA pg00069.txt 81 27 Louderback Susannah 43 VA pg00069.txt 72 29 Loududer Adam 20 VA pg00069.txt 102 35 Lough Amanda 16 VA pg00086.txt 120 16 Lough Angeline F 8 VA pg00120.txt 115 1 Lough Bethena A 5 VA pg00103.txt 114 38 Lough Caroline M 27 VA pg00103.txt 59 39 Lough Darcus 47 VA pg00052.txt 60 1 Lough Elias 15 VA pg00052.txt 115 4 Lough Flavius j 6/12 VA pg00103.txt 115 3 Lough Francis A 2 VA pg00103.txt 62 27 Lough George A 24 VA pg00052.txt 118 35 Lough Indian 22 VA pg00103.txt 114 39 Lough Isophe A 8 VA pg00103.txt 102 34 Lough Jacob 17 VA pg00086.txt 60 3 Lough Jacob J 6 VA pg00052.txt 114 37 Lough Jacob J 33 VA pg00103.txt 223 16 Lough James R 24 VA pg00222.txt 102 31 Lough John 49 VA pg00086.txt 102 33 Lough Lewis 18 VA pg00086.txt 62 28 Lough Louisa 18 VA pg00052.txt 120 15 Lough Louisa S 11 VA pg00120.txt 114 40 Lough Loverna M 7 VA pg00103.txt 120 17 Lough Luther W 6 VA pg00120.txt 223 17 Lough Malissa 17 VA pg00222.txt 60 2 Lough Maranda C 12 VA pg00052.txt 120 19 Lough Marcellus M 1 VA pg00120.txt 102 32 Lough Margaret 49 VA pg00086.txt 102 36 Lough Margaret M 14 VA pg00086.txt 118 36 Lough Mary J 1 VA pg00103.txt 115 2 Lough Melvin D 4 VA pg00103.txt 120 14 Lough Nancy 32 VA pg00120.txt 120 13 Lough Noah A 35 VA pg00120.txt 223 18 Lough Rachael 2 VA pg00222.txt 118 34 Lough William E 22 VA pg00103.txt 120 18 Lough William F 4 VA pg00120.txt 59 38 Lough Zebulon 52 VA pg00052.txt 159 22 Love Bryson 24 VA pg00154.txt 159 25 Love Columbia 9/12 VA pg00154.txt 159 24 Love Emet 3 VA pg00154.txt 1 24 Love Henry 14 Virginia pg00001.txt 1 21 Love Jacob 50 Virginia pg00001.txt 1 23 Love Joseph 17 Virginia pg00001.txt 1 22 Love Mary 47 Virginia pg00001.txt 1 25 Love Mary C 8 Virginia pg00001.txt 159 23 Love Mary J 28 VA pg00154.txt 168 17 Low James L 24 VA pg00154.txt 168 18 Low Malica 17 VA pg00154.txt 168 19 Low Rachel 3 VA pg00154.txt 3 13 Ludwick Henry 38 Va pg00001.txt 3 17 Ludwick John H 13 Va pg00001.txt 3 14 Ludwick Margaret 43 Va pg00001.txt 3 16 Ludwick Mary J 16 Va pg00001.txt 3 21 Ludwick Nancy C 3 Va pg00001.txt 3 20 Ludwick Nelson C 6 Va pg00001.txt 3 18 Ludwick Sarah E 12 Va pg00001.txt 3 19 Ludwick Uriah 9 Va pg00001.txt 3 15 Ludwick William H 17 Va pg00001.txt 33 22 Lyman Daniel 35 Va pg00018.txt 33 26 Lyman Eliza J 2/12 Va pg00018.txt 33 24 Lyman Isaac L 6 Va pg00018.txt 31 25 Lyman Joel 31 Va pg00018.txt 31 26 Lyman Margaret 36 Va pg00018.txt 31 24 Lyman Rachael 50 Va pg00018.txt 33 23 Lyman Rebecca 28 Va pg00018.txt 33 25 Lyman William N 2 Va pg00018.txt 212 1 Lynch Anna J 9 VA pg00205.txt 211 40 Lynch Hugh 12 VA pg00205.txt 211 37 Lynch Ja's E 36 VA pg00205.txt 211 38 Lynch Margaret A 30 VA pg00205.txt 212 2 Lynch Poll 7 VA pg00205.txt 211 39 Lynch Theodore C 24 VA pg00205.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 190 2 Mace Mary A 37 VA pg00188.txt 190 3 Mace Nancy 38 VA pg00188.txt 190 1 Mace Nicholas 66 VA pg00188.txt 199 14 Mahany Elisha 64 VA pg00188.txt 163 12 Malcomb Arrena 7 VA pg00154.txt 163 5 Malcomb Chatharine 45 VA pg00154.txt 163 10 Malcomb Daniel 12 VA pg00154.txt 163 4 Malcomb James 46 VA pg00154.txt 163 13 Malcomb John L 5 VA pg00154.txt 163 9 Malcomb Loucinda 14 VA pg00154.txt 163 11 Malcomb Mary F 10 VA pg00154.txt 163 8 Malcomb Minerva 16 VA pg00154.txt 163 6 Malcomb Virginia 20 VA pg00154.txt 163 7 Malcomb Wm E 18 VA pg00154.txt 56 13 Male (not named) 1/12 VA pg00052.txt 54 18 Male Aaron 61 VA pg00052.txt 56 16 Male Aaron 12 VA pg00052.txt 54 23 Male Alpheus 15 VA pg00052.txt 90 8 Male Amanda 25 VA pg00086.txt 55 39 Male Amanda M 1 VA pg00052.txt 56 4 Male Ana J 2 VA pg00052.txt 56 17 Male Archibald 9 VA pg00052.txt 56 11 Male Boss 4 VA pg00052.txt 57 1 Male Catharine 5 VA pg00052.txt 90 28 Male Daniel 4 VA pg00086.txt 90 5 Male Daniel 21 VA pg00086.txt 56 1 Male Elisha 26 VA pg00052.txt 90 10 Male Eliza 1 VA pg00086.txt 56 39 Male Ellen 24 VA pg00052.txt 90 4 Male Ellender 57 VA pg00086.txt 90 24 Male Emeline 30 VA pg00086.txt 56 18 Male Eza J 6 VA pg00052.txt 54 22 Male Franklin 18 VA pg00052.txt 90 23 Male George 40 VA pg00086.txt 56 14 Male Hezekiah 34 VA pg00052.txt 55 36 Male Hiram 29 VA pg00052.txt 56 8 Male Hiram 11 VA pg00052.txt 56 12 Male Jasper 2 VA pg00052.txt 90 3 Male Jesse 56 VA pg00086.txt 56 19 Male John 3 VA pg00052.txt 54 21 Male John 20 VA pg00052.txt 57 2 Male John 2 VA pg00052.txt 56 7 Male John 15 VA pg00052.txt 56 20 Male Lurilda 3/12 VA pg00052.txt 56 10 Male Martha A 7 VA pg00052.txt 170 35 Male Marthy E 45 VA pg00154.txt 56 2 Male Mary E 27 VA pg00052.txt 54 20 Male Melvina 24 VA pg00052.txt 56 9 Male Melvina 10 VA pg00052.txt 30 29 Male Nancy 28 Va pg00018.txt 170 36 Male Nancy 22 VA pg00154.txt 30 28 Male Nathaniel 38 Va pg00018.txt 90 9 Male Noah 3 VA pg00086.txt 54 19 Male Polly 58 VA pg00052.txt 56 15 Male Rebecca 32 VA pg00052.txt 56 38 Male Richard 25 VA pg00052.txt 90 25 Male Richard 11 VA pg00086.txt 55 37 Male Rutha 26 VA pg00052.txt 56 6 Male Sarah 37 VA pg00052.txt 90 27 Male Sarah C 6 VA pg00086.txt 170 37 Male Tartar 20 VA pg00154.txt 90 26 Male Thomas 9 VA pg00086.txt 56 3 Male Waitman W 5 VA pg00052.txt 55 38 Male Willam B 5 VA pg00052.txt 56 5 Male William 38 VA pg00052.txt 90 7 Male William 25 VA pg00086.txt 175 21 Maloy Bridget 40 VA pg00171.txt 175 23 Maloy Catharine 3 VA pg00171.txt 175 22 Maloy John 5 Virginia pg00171.txt 175 20 Maloy Patric 47 Ireland pg00171.txt 42 32 Maneer Adaline 1 Va pg00035.txt 42 27 Maneer Calvin S 12 Va pg00035.txt 42 25 Maneer Catharine 41 Va pg00035.txt 42 28 Maneer Emily 9 Va pg00035.txt 42 31 Maneer Iva 4 Va pg00035.txt 42 30 Maneer John J 5 Va pg00035.txt 97 35 Maneer Mary 4 VA pg00086.txt 42 26 Maneer Racael 14 Va pg00035.txt 42 24 Maneer Samuel 36 Va pg00035.txt 42 29 Maneer Sarah E 7 Va pg00035.txt 21 39 Mankins Charles C 10/12 . pg00018.txt 21 36 Mankins Elizabeth E 7 . pg00018.txt 21 32 Mankins James W 39 . pg00018.txt 21 34 Mankins James W 13 . pg00018.txt 21 35 Mankins John L 10 . pg00018.txt 21 38 Mankins Samuel H 3 . pg00018.txt 21 33 Mankins Sarah Ann 24 . pg00018.txt 21 37 Mankins Sarah V 5 . pg00018.txt 159 21 Manly Lavina 7/12 VA pg00154.txt 159 9 Manly Mathew A 25 VA pg00154.txt 155 31 Mann Falton 21 VA pg00154.txt 205 21 Mannafee E H 22 VA pg00205.txt 50 30 Markley Abraham 45 Md pg00035.txt 52 24 Markley Alford 16 VA pg00052.txt 52 26 Markley Almeda J 11 VA pg00052.txt 50 37 Markley Amelia 4 Va pg00035.txt 179 31 Markley Andrew J 1 VA pg00171.txt 53 22 Markley Ann Eliza 23 PA pg00052.txt 179 26 Markley Charlotte 18 VA pg00171.txt 175 26 Markley Christian 35 VA pg00171.txt 50 32 Markley Cynthia J 16 Md pg00035.txt 175 31 Markley David L 1 Virginia pg00171.txt 52 22 Markley Eliza 42 VA pg00052.txt 179 29 Markley Enoch N 6 VA pg00171.txt 50 36 Markley Hamilton 8 Va pg00035.txt 53 21 Markley Henry A 25 MD pg00052.txt 179 25 Markley Hester A 19 VA pg00171.txt 52 21 Markley Jacob 43 Md pg00052.txt 52 25 Markley James 13 VA pg00052.txt 175 29 Markley James 10 VA pg00171.txt 179 28 Markley John 8 VA pg00171.txt 175 30 Markley John E 4 VA pg00171.txt 52 23 Markley Julia A 20 VA pg00052.txt 53 23 Markley Lanora 1 MD pg00052.txt 175 28 Markley Lewis 11 VA pg00171.txt 50 34 Markley Lucinda 12 Va pg00035.txt 175 27 Markley Margaret 36 VA pg00171.txt 50 35 Markley Margaret 10 Va pg00035.txt 50 31 Markley Martha 44 Md pg00035.txt 179 24 Markley Mary A 45 Virginia pg00171.txt 179 30 Markley Rebeca E 3 VA pg00171.txt 179 23 Markley Samuel 42 Maryland pg00171.txt 50 33 Markley Sarah C 14 Md pg00035.txt 52 27 Markley Trueman 9 VA pg00052.txt 179 27 Markley William 11 VA pg00171.txt 53 24 Markley William L 1/12 VA pg00052.txt 116 25 Marks Abigal 2 VA pg00103.txt 116 23 Marks Amanda C 6 VA pg00103.txt 120 30 Marks Benjamin 50 KY pg00120.txt 120 33 Marks Benjamin 17 VA pg00120.txt 116 22 Marks Benjamin F 8 VA pg00103.txt 120 35 Marks Elizabeth 12 VA pg00120.txt 116 24 Marks Lemuel 4 VA pg00103.txt 120 37 Marks Lemuel 23 VA pg00120.txt 120 32 Marks Lemuel 22 VA pg00120.txt 120 31 Marks Mary 50 VA pg00120.txt 120 34 Marks Nathan 14 VA pg00120.txt 116 20 Marks Owen 28 VA pg00103.txt 116 21 Marks Sarah A 25 VA pg00103.txt 120 36 Marks Zebedee 9/12 VA pg00120.txt 122 12 Marple Hinton F 25 VA pg00120.txt 225 9 Marple Jane 48 VA pg00222.txt 225 10 Marple Martha E 14 VA pg00222.txt 225 8 Marple Moses 63 VA pg00222.txt 126 22 Marpole Alven W 8/12 VA pg00120.txt 122 27 Marpole Amos F 52 VA pg00120.txt 127 15 Marpole Amos G 31 VA pg00120.txt 127 16 Marpole Bessaba 32 VA pg00120.txt 127 20 Marpole Catherine 11/12 VA pg00120.txt 126 23 Marpole J D 60 VA pg00120.txt 127 17 Marpole Jacob D 11 VA pg00120.txt 122 28 Marpole Jemima 49 VA pg00120.txt 126 20 Marpole John C 20 VA pg00120.txt 122 32 Marpole John W 8 VA pg00120.txt 122 30 Marpole Matilda E 14 VA pg00120.txt 126 21 Marpole Melinda 17 VA pg00120.txt 126 24 Marpole Nancy 56 VA pg00120.txt 122 29 Marpole Nancy E 16 VA pg00120.txt 122 31 Marpole Olive C 10 VA pg00120.txt 127 19 Marpole Rebecda 3 VA pg00120.txt 127 18 Marpole Wm C 10 VA pg00120.txt 76 28 Marsh Benjamin 21 VA pg00069.txt 4 22 Marsh Elizabeth 36 Va pg00001.txt 4 21 Marsh James W 33 Va pg00001.txt 137 5 Marteny A L 4 VA pg00137.txt 137 3 Marteny Abraham S 10 VA pg00137.txt 164 13 Marteny Alice 8 VA pg00154.txt 164 11 Marteny Carline 29 VA pg00154.txt 164 10 Marteny Dolbier 36 VA pg00154.txt 135 24 Marteny Ellen 24 VA pg00120.txt 136 39 Marteny Joseph 39 VA pg00120.txt 137 4 Marteny L E 8 VA pg00137.txt 137 6 Marteny L S M 1 VA pg00137.txt 137 2 Marteny Leah V 12 VA pg00137.txt 164 14 Marteny Lowell 3 VA pg00154.txt 137 1 Marteny Margaret J 32 VA pg00137.txt 135 23 Marteny Matilda 59 VA pg00120.txt 135 21 Marteny Samuel 21 VA pg00120.txt 164 12 Marteny Sarah 11 VA pg00154.txt 135 22 Marteny William 66 VA pg00120.txt 88 38 Martin Albert 13 VA pg00086.txt 204 25 Martin Alvina 8 VA pg00188.txt 204 17 Martin Anthony 28 VA pg00188.txt 154 5 Martin Barbary 7 VA pg00154.txt 223 32 Martin Catharine 72 VA pg00222.txt 204 18 Martin Catharine 25 VA pg00188.txt 223 29 Martin Charles L 4 VA pg00222.txt 223 26 Martin Clarissa J 9 VA pg00222.txt 153 38 Martin Elizabeth 37 VA pg00137.txt 204 23 Martin Elizabeth 13 VA pg00188.txt 89 3 Martin Elizabeth 1 VA pg00086.txt 159 8 Martin Elvina 19 VA pg00154.txt 154 6 Martin Elvira 3 VA pg00154.txt 223 28 Martin Ethan A 4 VA pg00222.txt 204 21 Martin George 18 VA pg00188.txt 89 2 Martin George R 3 VA pg00086.txt 204 15 Martin Henry D 55 VA pg00188.txt 154 2 Martin Isaac 15 VA pg00154.txt 159 7 Martin J D 24 VA pg00154.txt 204 19 Martin Jacob 23 VA pg00188.txt 88 36 Martin Jacob 18 VA pg00086.txt 154 3 Martin John 10 VA pg00154.txt 223 30 Martin Joseph L 2 VA pg00222.txt 76 29 Martin Joseph W 38 VA pg00069.txt 223 27 Martin Louisa E 7 VA pg00222.txt 204 16 Martin Margaret 54 VA pg00188.txt 204 24 Martin Margaret 10 VA pg00188.txt 76 34 Martin Margaret C 2/12 . pg00069.txt 88 37 Martin Mary E 17 VA pg00086.txt 154 4 Martin Mary E 12 VA pg00154.txt 223 25 Martin Mary E 12 VA pg00222.txt 76 30 Martin Matilda 37 . pg00069.txt 223 24 Martin Matilda 34 VA pg00222.txt 204 20 Martin Matilda 21 VA pg00188.txt 76 32 Martin Melvina 13 . pg00069.txt 153 37 Martin Nimrod 46 VA pg00137.txt 88 35 Martin Rachel 37 VA pg00086.txt 89 1 Martin Sally 4 VA pg00086.txt 154 1 Martin Samantha 16 Virginia pg00154.txt 76 33 Martin Sarah C 8 . pg00069.txt 223 31 Martin Stephen 80 VA pg00222.txt 204 22 Martin Susanah 15 VA pg00188.txt 88 39 Martin Sylvester 2 VA pg00086.txt 223 23 Martin Washington 36 VA pg00222.txt 88 34 Martin William 42 VA pg00086.txt 76 31 Martin William 14 . pg00069.txt 153 39 Martin Wm 18 VA pg00137.txt 62 21 Mason Edward J 18 VA pg00052.txt 62 22 Mason Elmore 16 VA pg00052.txt 62 20 Mason Emily 19 VA pg00052.txt 62 23 Mason Henson P 14 VA pg00052.txt 62 24 Mason John F 10 VA pg00052.txt 62 18 Mason Landford 38 VA pg00052.txt 62 26 Mason Landford L 1 VA pg00052.txt 62 25 Mason Lydia J 7 VA pg00052.txt 62 19 Mason Roanna 40 VA pg00052.txt 49 3 Mathew Amos 23 Va pg00035.txt 49 5 Mathew Benjamin B 12 Va pg00035.txt 49 2 Mathew Catherine 48 Va pg00035.txt 49 4 Mathew Eugenus 18 Va pg00035.txt 49 1 Mathew Isaac 50 Va pg00035.txt 200 4 Mathews Andrew J 9/12 VA pg00188.txt 199 40 Mathews Benjiman 32 VA pg00188.txt 200 2 Mathews Mary J 5 VA pg00188.txt 200 1 Mathews Sarah 25 Virginia pg00188.txt 200 3 Mathews T W 2 VA pg00188.txt 158 23 Maxwell Elizabeth 13 VA pg00154.txt 158 24 Maxwell George W 12 VA pg00154.txt 158 29 Maxwell Ida V 1 VA pg00154.txt 158 20 Maxwell John 43 VA pg00154.txt 158 21 Maxwell Maranda 40 VA pg00154.txt 158 25 Maxwell Marcellas 11 VA pg00154.txt 158 28 Maxwell Margaret A 3 VA pg00154.txt 158 26 Maxwell Martha 8 VA pg00154.txt 158 22 Maxwell Richard W 16 VA pg00154.txt 158 27 Maxwell Wm H 7 VA pg00154.txt 201 30 May Cydna E 31 VA pg00188.txt 201 29 May Francis M 33 VA pg00188.txt 201 31 May George C 5 VA pg00188.txt 201 32 May Mary A B 2 VA pg00188.txt 101 13 Mays Almars C 4 VA pg00086.txt 101 10 Mays Angeletta 29 VA pg00086.txt 111 2 Mays Anthony 24 VA pg00103.txt 101 9 Mays Charles B 32 VA pg00086.txt 111 3 Mays Elizabeth 25 VA pg00103.txt 111 4 Mays Henry N 5 . pg00103.txt 111 5 Mays James L H 1 . pg00103.txt 101 12 Mays Meredith C 6 VA pg00086.txt 101 11 Mays William 9 VA pg00086.txt 98 39 McBee Elizabeth 34 VA pg00086.txt 99 3 McBee John A 5 VA pg00086.txt 99 2 McBee Mary E 3 VA pg00086.txt 99 4 McBee Nancy J 3 VA pg00086.txt 98 38 McBee William 36 VA pg00086.txt 99 1 McBee William P 13 VA pg00086.txt 124 30 McCally Almira 12 VA pg00120.txt 124 28 McCally Elmore 17 VA pg00120.txt 124 29 McCally Joseph C 16 VA pg00120.txt 124 27 McCally Nancy 42 VA pg00120.txt 159 31 McCandry Casandra 13 VA pg00154.txt 159 28 McCandry Cassandra 29 VA pg00154.txt 159 30 McCandry H V 18 VA pg00154.txt 159 32 McCandry J E 11 VA pg00154.txt 159 33 McCandry M W 9 VA pg00154.txt 159 35 McCandry Margaret 2 VA pg00154.txt 159 34 McCandry S A 4 VA pg00154.txt 159 27 McCandry Wm 43 VA pg00154.txt 159 29 McCandry Wm C 15 VA pg00154.txt 181 27 Mccauley Almira 15 VA pg00171.txt 181 28 Mccauley Andrew J 13 VA pg00171.txt 181 25 Mccauley Catherine 39 VA pg00171.txt 181 6 Mccauley David 24 VA pg00171.txt 115 26 McCauley Drusilla 17 VA pg00103.txt 181 24 McCauley Edward 38 VA 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McClane Thomas 27 Ireland pg00205.txt 212 15 McClasky A M 6/12 VA pg00205.txt 212 14 McClasky C A 5 VA pg00205.txt 212 8 McClasky Catharine 35 VA pg00205.txt 212 10 McClasky E A 12 VA pg00205.txt 212 9 McClasky Martha J 16 VA pg00205.txt 212 13 McClasky Rachel E 8 VA pg00205.txt 212 12 McClasky Rebecca C 10 VA pg00205.txt 212 11 McClasky Senna E 12 VA pg00205.txt 212 16 McClasky Wm 82 VA pg00205.txt 212 7 McClasky Wm M 38 VA pg00205.txt 135 5 McCoy Albert 13 VA pg00120.txt 135 6 McCoy Astenans 11 VA pg00120.txt 135 1 McCoy Benjamin 36 VA pg00120.txt 135 7 McCoy Benjamin E 9 VA pg00120.txt 135 9 McCoy Margaret G 4 VA pg00120.txt 135 2 McCoy Matilda 36 VA pg00120.txt 135 3 McCoy Mildred 17 VA pg00120.txt 135 10 McCoy Sarah F 2 VA pg00120.txt 135 8 McCoy Theaphilus 6 VA pg00120.txt 135 11 McCoy W J 2/12 VA pg00120.txt 215 16 McCoy William 14 Ohio pg00205.txt 135 4 McCoy Windfield 15 VA pg00120.txt 94 26 McDaniel Aaron 36 VA pg00086.txt 99 7 McDaniel Abraham 34 VA pg00086.txt 32 18 McDaniel Adam 15 Va pg00018.txt 99 32 McDaniel Alpheus 27 VA pg00086.txt 33 8 McDaniel Alsinda J 13 Va pg00018.txt 94 28 McDaniel B 14 VA pg00086.txt 94 33 McDaniel Babe 2 VA pg00086.txt 33 9 McDaniel Baylos 11 Va pg00018.txt 94 29 McDaniel Bud 12 VA pg00086.txt 32 19 McDaniel Caroline 14 Va pg00018.txt 32 20 McDaniel Catherine 10 Va pg00018.txt 99 11 McDaniel Dewit C 2 VA pg00086.txt 94 31 McDaniel Dewitt 7 VA pg00086.txt 33 10 McDaniel Diana M 8 Va pg00018.txt 33 3 McDaniel Eliza 50 Va pg00018.txt 33 6 McDaniel Eliza Ann 18 Va pg00018.txt 89 25 McDaniel Elizabeth 10/12 VA pg00086.txt 99 10 McDaniel Isaac 6 VA pg00086.txt 89 22 McDaniel Isaac 32 VA pg00086.txt 32 21 McDaniel James 8 Va pg00018.txt 99 34 McDaniel Jane 7/12 VA pg00086.txt 89 24 McDaniel John 3 VA pg00086.txt 32 23 McDaniel John 2 Va pg00018.txt 33 2 McDaniel Joseph 63 Va pg00018.txt 33 5 McDaniel Joseph H 24 Va pg00018.txt 99 33 McDaniel Lucinda 21 VA pg00086.txt 94 32 McDaniel Lusianna 5 VA pg00086.txt 33 7 McDaniel Mariah G 15 Va pg00018.txt 46 6 McDaniel Mary 75 Va pg00035.txt 99 8 McDaniel Mary 33 VA pg00086.txt 32 22 McDaniel Mary Ann 3 Va pg00018.txt 99 9 McDaniel Nancy A 10 VA pg00086.txt 89 23 McDaniel Nancy C 36 VA pg00086.txt 32 16 McDaniel Nathan 34 Va pg00018.txt 94 30 McDaniel Octavus 9 VA pg00086.txt 32 17 McDaniel Sarah 33 Va pg00018.txt 94 27 McDaniel Sattira 34 VA pg00086.txt 33 4 McDaniel William T 30 Va pg00018.txt 157 33 McGander Mary 15 VA pg00154.txt 199 23 McGee Amelia 10 VA pg00188.txt 199 22 McGee Charity 30 VA pg00188.txt 199 24 McGee Charles 2 VA pg00188.txt 105 6 McGee Edith 12 VA pg00103.txt 105 3 McGee Elizabeth 40 VA pg00103.txt 199 21 McGee Gerrial 32 VA pg00188.txt 105 4 McGee John W 17 VA pg00103.txt 105 7 McGee Julia A 8 VA pg00103.txt 199 25 McGee M L M 6/12 VA pg00188.txt 105 8 McGee Sarah C 5 VA pg00103.txt 105 5 McGee William F 14 VA pg00103.txt 49 8 McGill Cornelius 21 Va pg00035.txt 49 13 McGill Eli 5 Va pg00035.txt 49 6 McGill Eli 49 Va pg00035.txt 69 39 McGill George A 21 VA pg00069.txt 70 1 McGill Jane M 24 VA pg00069.txt 49 12 McGill Mary J 8 Va pg00035.txt 49 7 McGill Milley 47 Va pg00035.txt 49 11 McGill Sylvanus H 10 Va pg00035.txt 49 9 McGill Timothy 15 Va pg00035.txt 49 10 McGill William H 14 Va pg00035.txt 143 18 McGinny ***ba 29 VA pg00137.txt 143 21 McGinny An*ina 4 VA pg00137.txt 143 20 McGinny Floyd 6 VA pg00137.txt 143 17 McGinny Joseph 32 VA pg00137.txt 143 19 McGinny Marthy 8 VA pg00137.txt 143 22 McGinny Noah 1 VA pg00137.txt 146 5 Mcglamary Sarah 61 VA pg00137.txt 192 25 Mcgowen Bridget 16 VA pg00188.txt 192 29 Mcgowen Catharine 6/12 VA pg00188.txt 192 21 Mcgowen Henry 50 Germany pg00188.txt 192 26 Mcgowen James 9 VA pg00188.txt 192 24 Mcgowen John 11 Ireland pg00188.txt 192 27 Mcgowen Mary 7 VA pg00188.txt 192 22 Mcgowen Mary 30 Germany pg00188.txt 192 23 Mcgowen Patric 18 Virginia pg00188.txt 192 28 Mcgowen Rosanna 4 VA pg00188.txt 5 3 McGriffen Catharine 67 Va pg00001.txt 5 2 McGriffen Samuel 56 Va pg00001.txt 85 23 McGuffin Affa E 4 . pg00069.txt 85 16 McGuffin Ann B 40 VA pg00069.txt 85 24 McGuffin Charles A 6/12 . pg00069.txt 85 17 McGuffin Elizabth E 15 VA pg00069.txt 85 15 McGuffin James 33 VA pg00069.txt 85 22 McGuffin James S 6 . pg00069.txt 85 19 McGuffin Jane 11 . pg00069.txt 85 20 McGuffin Louisa A 9 . pg00069.txt 85 18 McGuffin Mary C 12 . pg00069.txt 85 21 McGuffin S R 7 . pg00069.txt 174 17 McGump Brighet 48 Ireland pg00171.txt 174 20 McGump Mary 16 Ireland pg00171.txt 174 19 McGump Patrick 19 Ireland pg00171.txt 174 18 McGump Thomas 22 Ireland pg00171.txt 100 27 McIntosh Elijah B 19 VA pg00086.txt 119 30 McKinney Bartheny 6 VA pg00103.txt 145 20 McKinney Catharine 36 VA pg00137.txt 119 31 McKinney Clinton F 4 VA pg00103.txt 119 26 McKinney David J 37 VA pg00103.txt 119 28 McKinney Malissa V 11 VA pg00103.txt 119 32 McKinney Margaret 70 VA pg00103.txt 119 27 McKinney Sarah 33 VA pg00103.txt 119 29 McKinney Thaddeus G 9 VA pg00103.txt 145 21 McKinney Thomas J 6 VA pg00137.txt 66 15 McLane Aretius 31 VA pg00052.txt 195 16 Mclane Elisabeth 15 VA pg00188.txt 66 17 McLane Elizabeth A 2 VA pg00052.txt 66 16 McLane Evaline 21 VA pg00052.txt 195 15 Mclane Flemins 17 VA pg00188.txt 195 13 Mclane Hannah 54 VA pg00188.txt 195 14 Mclane Jacob 22 VA pg00188.txt 195 18 Mclane Manerva 7 VA pg00188.txt 66 18 McLane Martha J 10/12 VA pg00052.txt 195 17 Mclane Susan 12 VA pg00188.txt 157 5 McRady Israel 4 VA pg00154.txt 157 6 McRady Mary 2 VA pg00154.txt 157 3 McRady Pheby A 10 VA pg00154.txt 157 4 McRady Sturt 6 VA pg00154.txt 157 2 McRady Susan 31 VA pg00154.txt 157 1 McRady Wm 31 VA pg00154.txt 91 24 McVicker Absalom 15 VA pg00086.txt 91 28 McVicker Emery 4 VA pg00086.txt 91 29 McVicker Erwin 2 VA pg00086.txt 91 27 McVicker George L 6 VA pg00086.txt 88 20 McVicker Gilled 13 MD pg00086.txt 91 26 McVicker Granville 8 VA pg00086.txt 88 18 McVicker James 43 MD pg00086.txt 88 15 McVicker John 35 MD pg00086.txt 88 17 McVicker John J 11 MD pg00086.txt 91 22 McVicker Levi 40 VA pg00086.txt 88 16 McVicker Malinda 53 MD pg00086.txt 91 23 McVicker Mariah 35 VA pg00086.txt 91 25 McVicker Nathan 10 VA pg00086.txt 88 19 McVicker Prudence 38 MD pg00086.txt 92 22 McWilliams Christina 26 VA pg00086.txt 92 21 McWilliams John A 30 VA pg00086.txt 48 26 Melrose A R 40 Scotland pg00035.txt 48 32 Melrose Albert G W 2/12 Va pg00035.txt 48 30 Melrose Charles W 4 Va pg00035.txt 48 27 Melrose Elizabeth C 35 Va pg00035.txt 48 28 Melrose Isaac F 8 Va pg00035.txt 48 29 Melrose John K 7 Va pg00035.txt 48 31 Melrose Minerva L 2 Va pg00035.txt 214 12 Menear Hickman 20 VA pg00205.txt 210 10 Menifee J A 18 VA pg00205.txt 29 29 Miller Andrew 65 Va pg00018.txt 137 25 Miller Andrew 36 VA pg00137.txt 31 21 Miller Andrew H 5/12 Va pg00018.txt 35 16 Miller Andrew H 10 Va pg00035.txt 29 36 Miller Andrew K 4 Va pg00018.txt 55 18 Miller Andrew, Jr 53 VA pg00052.txt 15 18 Miller Catherine 32 Va pg00001.txt 35 15 Miller Catherine 15 Va pg00035.txt 35 13 Miller Daniel 49 Va pg00035.txt 137 31 Miller Debby A 4 VA pg00137.txt 29 32 Miller Elizabeth 14 Va pg00018.txt 31 28 Miller Evelina 11 Va pg00018.txt 137 32 Miller Flora A 2 VA pg00137.txt 137 29 Miller George E 8 VA pg00137.txt 55 22 Miller George M 14 VA pg00052.txt 35 14 Miller Godfrey 17 Va pg00035.txt 137 27 Miller James H 12 VA pg00137.txt 15 24 Miller James J 3 Va pg00001.txt 15 23 Miller James W 7 Va pg00001.txt 15 21 Miller John C 13 Va pg00001.txt 29 30 Miller John G 17 Va pg00018.txt 55 20 Miller John W 20 VA pg00052.txt 55 23 Miller Louisa 12 VA pg00052.txt 29 34 Miller Lucinda 9 Va pg00018.txt 15 19 Miller Margaret 11 Va pg00001.txt 31 20 Miller Martha L 23 Va pg00018.txt 29 35 Miller Mary 7 Va pg00018.txt 15 17 Miller Mary Ann 37 Va pg00001.txt 15 25 Miller Mary B 1 Va pg00001.txt 137 33 Miller Mary C 2/12 VA pg00137.txt 15 22 Miller Melvina E 8 Va pg00001.txt 23 13 Miller Nancy 32 Va pg00018.txt 137 30 Miller Nathan W 6 VA pg00137.txt 55 19 Miller Phebe 52 VA pg00052.txt 137 28 Miller Pheby G 10 VA pg00137.txt 15 16 Miller Philip 38 Va pg00001.txt 137 26 Miller Rebecca 37 VA pg00137.txt 29 31 Miller Sarah 16 Va pg00018.txt 15 20 Miller Sarah Ann 16 Va pg00001.txt 29 33 Miller Susanna 12 Va pg00018.txt 55 21 Miller Susanna E 16 VA pg00052.txt 55 24 Miller Thomas D 5 VA pg00052.txt 31 19 Miller William L 22 Va pg00018.txt 23 12 Miller William P 34 Va pg00018.txt 96 9 Mitchell Aaron 20 VA pg00086.txt 21 21 Mitchell Albert 1 . pg00018.txt 21 13 Mitchell Ameny 35 . pg00018.txt 21 11 Mitchell Arminda 2/12 . pg00018.txt 96 14 Mitchell Cassa 8 VA pg00086.txt 96 8 Mitchell Cassey 45 VA pg00086.txt 95 1 Mitchell Elisha 18 VA pg00086.txt 94 24 Mitchell Eliza A 4 VA pg00086.txt 21 14 Mitchell Elizabeth J 17 . pg00018.txt 21 16 Mitchell Franklin 10 . pg00018.txt 21 4 Mitchell Hezekiah 50 Va pg00018.txt 21 10 Mitchell Hezekiah 2 . pg00018.txt 21 6 Mitchell Hezekiah 16 . pg00018.txt 94 19 Mitchell Isaac 33 VA pg00086.txt 21 7 Mitchell James L 11 . pg00018.txt 21 8 Mitchell Jeniza 6 . pg00018.txt 96 13 Mitchell Jesse 11 VA pg00086.txt 96 12 Mitchell John 13 VA pg00086.txt 21 19 Mitchell John R 6 . pg00018.txt 95 4 Mitchell Joseph 21 VA pg00086.txt 94 20 Mitchell Lurinda 30 VA pg00086.txt 21 5 Mitchell Margaret 28 . pg00018.txt 21 15 Mitchell Margaret T 13 . pg00018.txt 21 18 Mitchell Martha B 7 . pg00018.txt 21 9 Mitchell Mary C 4 . pg00018.txt 95 5 Mitchell Mary E 20 VA pg00086.txt 21 20 Mitchell Michael 3 . pg00018.txt 95 2 Mitchell Middleton 16 VA pg00086.txt 94 23 Mitchell Orrison 8 VA pg00086.txt 94 21 Mitchell Perlina 12 VA pg00086.txt 96 15 Mitchell Robert 6 VA pg00086.txt 94 38 Mitchell Robert 59 VA pg00086.txt 95 3 Mitchell Robert 13 VA pg00086.txt 94 39 Mitchell Sarah 49 England pg00086.txt 94 25 Mitchell Sarah 2 VA pg00086.txt 96 10 Mitchell Sarah 18 VA pg00086.txt 21 17 Mitchell Theodore L 9 . pg00018.txt 96 11 Mitchell Virginia 15 VA pg00086.txt 21 12 Mitchell William 37 Va pg00018.txt 94 22 Mitchell William R 10 VA pg00086.txt 107 34 Modiset A J M 1 VA pg00103.txt 107 31 Modiset Augustus B 43 VA pg00103.txt 107 33 Modiset Mary L 4 VA pg00103.txt 107 32 Modiset Nancy C 29 VA pg00103.txt 179 37 Monahan Andrew 3 Ireland pg00171.txt 179 32 Monahan Andrew J 45 Ireland pg00171.txt 179 36 Monahan Bridget 5 Ireland pg00171.txt 180 13 Monahan Michael 38 Ireland pg00171.txt 179 33 Monahan Sarah 40 Ireland pg00171.txt 179 34 Monahan Thomas 15 Ireland pg00171.txt 179 35 Monahan Victer 6 Ireland pg00171.txt 191 14 Monahan Wm A 6 VA pg00188.txt 86 31 Montgomery Adam 15 VA pg00086.txt 86 33 Montgomery Gilbert F 8 VA pg00086.txt 86 28 Montgomery John J 48 VA pg00086.txt 196 35 Montgomery Mary L 8 VA pg00188.txt 86 30 Montgomery Michael 19 VA pg00086.txt 86 29 Montgomery Nancy 47 VA pg00086.txt 196 33 Montgomery Nancy 18 VA pg00188.txt 196 32 Montgomery Sarah 57 VA pg00188.txt 86 32 Montgomery Wesley 11 VA pg00086.txt 196 34 Montgomery Wm J 13 VA pg00188.txt 157 36 Moody Georg E 2 VA pg00154.txt 157 34 Moody John W 23 VA pg00154.txt 157 35 Moody July A 20 VA pg00154.txt 28 3 Moore Abraham B 7 Va pg00018.txt 41 37 Moore Abraham S 3 Va pg00035.txt 39 24 Moore Adam 15 Va pg00035.txt 220 24 Moore Alpheus 14 VA pg00205.txt 12 30 Moore Alpheus J 7 Va pg00001.txt 24 10 Moore Andrew 46 Md pg00018.txt 24 14 Moore Angeline 1/12 Va pg00018.txt 63 37 Moore Anthony H 20 VA pg00052.txt 38 18 Moore Barbary 36 Va pg00035.txt 38 19 Moore Barton H 7 Va pg00035.txt 63 36 Moore Bethiah 38 VA pg00052.txt 22 11 Moore Brady 8 Va pg00018.txt 71 16 Moore Catharine 9 VA pg00069.txt 85 1 Moore Catharine 31 . pg00069.txt 39 27 Moore Charles M 7 Va pg00035.txt 85 4 Moore Clarissa 21 . pg00069.txt 220 30 Moore Cordelia 1 VA pg00205.txt 22 12 Moore Daniel 7 Va pg00018.txt 12 33 Moore Daniel 59 Md pg00001.txt 73 12 Moore Daniel 40 VA pg00069.txt 219 37 Moore Daniel 31 VA pg00205.txt 41 33 Moore Daniel C 30 Va pg00035.txt 38 20 Moore Deborah 5 Va pg00035.txt 22 10 Moore Deborah 10 Va pg00018.txt 28 4 Moore Deborah C 5 Va pg00018.txt 39 26 Moore Drusilla 43 Va pg00035.txt 27 39 Moore Eli 46 Va pg00018.txt 85 5 Moore Eli 2 . pg00069.txt 73 27 Moore Eli M 17 VA pg00069.txt 85 9 Moore Eliza J 14 . pg00069.txt 74 3 Moore Elizabeth 63 VA pg00069.txt 12 29 Moore Elizabeth 29 Va pg00001.txt 85 7 Moore Elizabeth 24 . pg00069.txt 74 9 Moore Elizabeth A 2 VA pg00069.txt 28 5 Moore Emery C 1 Va pg00018.txt 77 14 Moore Emily 4 VA pg00069.txt 73 16 Moore Enoch 6 VA pg00069.txt 84 39 Moore Enos 25 VA pg00069.txt 71 17 Moore Franklin J 5 VA pg00069.txt 219 39 Moore G W 12 VA pg00205.txt 24 12 Moore George 9 Md pg00018.txt 45 21 Moore Granville 19 Va pg00035.txt 220 25 Moore Granville 12 VA pg00205.txt 85 8 Moore Harrison 20 . pg00069.txt 73 31 Moore Henry 9 VA pg00069.txt 24 13 Moore Henry 3 Md pg00018.txt 63 35 Moore Isaac 42 VA pg00052.txt 77 12 Moore Isaac 23 VA pg00069.txt 220 26 Moore Isaac 10 VA pg00205.txt 74 5 Moore Isaah 15 VA pg00069.txt 219 40 Moore James 10 VA pg00205.txt 41 36 Moore James L 7 Va pg00035.txt 73 17 Moore James W 3 . pg00069.txt 12 32 Moore James W 2 Va pg00001.txt 39 20 Moore Jasper E 21 Va pg00035.txt 64 2 Moore Jesse F 8 VA pg00052.txt 45 30 Moore Jesse M 20 Va pg00035.txt 73 33 Moore Jethro 3 VA pg00069.txt 73 18 Moore John 3 . pg00069.txt 22 8 Moore John 16 Va pg00018.txt 85 2 Moore Julia 1 . pg00069.txt 64 3 Moore Julia Ann 5 VA pg00052.txt 73 29 Moore Laban 13 VA pg00069.txt 38 21 Moore Levi 4 Va pg00035.txt 39 25 Moore Levi 38 Va pg00035.txt 22 13 Moore Levi 2 Va pg00018.txt 64 4 Moore Lewis R 1 VA pg00052.txt 220 28 Moore Louisa 6 VA pg00205.txt 220 22 Moore Lucinda 26 VA pg00205.txt 28 2 Moore Lydia 9 Va pg00018.txt 39 23 Moore Malinda 18 Va pg00035.txt 39 30 Moore Mandania G 3 Va pg00035.txt 219 38 Moore Margaret 36 VA pg00205.txt 41 35 Moore Margaret J 9 Va pg00035.txt 39 22 Moore Martha E 20 Va pg00035.txt 41 34 Moore Martha J 31 Va pg00035.txt 63 38 Moore Martha J 18 VA pg00052.txt 22 7 Moore Martin 18 Va pg00018.txt 38 22 Moore Mary 2 Va pg00035.txt 77 15 Moore Mary 1 VA pg00069.txt 73 19 Moore Mary Ann 5/12 . pg00069.txt 22 5 Moore Mary Ann 46 Va pg00018.txt 28 1 Moore Mary Ann 35 Va pg00018.txt 220 29 Moore Massalona 3 VA pg00205.txt 12 28 Moore Morgan 30 Va pg00001.txt 71 15 Moore Nancy 11 VA pg00069.txt 73 14 Moore Otho 16 VA pg00069.txt 73 28 Moore Phebe E 15 VA pg00069.txt 73 32 Moore Philip 6 VA pg00069.txt 39 21 Moore Rachael E 22 Va pg00035.txt 39 29 Moore Rachael M 4 Va pg00035.txt 63 39 Moore Rachel C 15 VA pg00052.txt 24 11 Moore Rebecca 28 Md pg00018.txt 223 6 Moore Rebecca A 12 VA pg00222.txt 28 6 Moore Reuben 8/12 Va pg00018.txt 38 23 Moore Richard W 4/12 Va pg00035.txt 220 27 Moore S M 7 VA pg00205.txt 22 4 Moore Samuel 40 Va pg00018.txt 45 35 Moore Sarah 78 Va pg00035.txt 73 26 Moore Sarah 47 VA pg00069.txt 73 30 Moore Sarah Ann 11 VA pg00069.txt 39 28 Moore Sarah E 6 Va pg00035.txt 64 1 Moore Sarah E 12 VA pg00052.txt 74 6 Moore Sarah M 6 VA pg00069.txt 12 31 Moore Sarah M 4 Va pg00001.txt 73 15 Moore Sarah N 10 VA pg00069.txt 220 23 Moore Silas R 16 VA pg00205.txt 85 3 Moore Solomn W 28 VA pg00069.txt 77 13 Moore Tabitha 20 VA pg00069.txt 85 6 Moore Thomas 6/12 . pg00069.txt 73 25 Moore William 44 VA pg00069.txt 22 9 Moore William 14 Va pg00018.txt 38 17 Moore William S 37 Va pg00035.txt 22 6 Moore Wilson 19 Va pg00018.txt 220 21 Moore Wm R 37 VA pg00205.txt 91 15 Moran Charles 54 VA pg00086.txt 45 32 Moran Luanna 27 Va pg00035.txt 45 33 Moran Lydia J 6/12 Va pg00035.txt 45 36 Moran Sarah 7 Va pg00035.txt 45 31 Moran Thomas 30 Ireland pg00035.txt 73 13 More Jane 40 VA pg00069.txt 134 25 Morehead Nancy 73 VA pg00120.txt 213 3 Morrall Albina 12 VA pg00205.txt 213 6 Morrall Elizabeth 89 VA pg00205.txt 213 2 Morrall Elizabeth 41 VA pg00205.txt 213 1 Morrall L D 45 VA pg00205.txt 213 5 Morrall Lucy 6 VA pg00205.txt 213 7 Morrall Mary 62 VA pg00205.txt 213 4 Morrall Sam'l A 9 VA pg00205.txt 177 36 Morrison Albert 4 VA pg00171.txt 164 20 Morrison Christeny 5 VA pg00154.txt 164 18 Morrison Elizabeth 12 VA pg00154.txt 164 16 Morrison Harriet 44 VA pg00154.txt 164 19 Morrison Hester A 12 VA pg00154.txt 164 15 Morrison Isaac 44 VA pg00154.txt 164 36 Morrison J H 24 VA pg00154.txt 177 35 Morrison James 7 VA pg00171.txt 177 31 Morrison James 55 VA pg00171.txt 164 39 Morrison James W 8/12 VA pg00154.txt 164 37 Morrison Lucy A 24 VA pg00154.txt 177 32 Morrison Mahala 38 VA pg00171.txt 164 38 Morrison Malisa 1 VA pg00154.txt 177 34 Morrison Marshall 14 VA pg00171.txt 177 37 Morrison Mary 2 VA pg00171.txt 177 33 Morrison Rebecca A 15 VA pg00171.txt 164 17 Morrison Virginia 21 VA pg00154.txt 46 5 Mosby John 76 Va pg00035.txt 100 38 Moss David 9 VA pg00086.txt 100 36 Moss George 12 VA pg00086.txt 100 33 Moss James A 44 VA pg00086.txt 100 35 Moss John 23 VA pg00086.txt 101 2 Moss Jola 3 VA pg00086.txt 100 39 Moss Lewis 8 VA pg00086.txt 100 37 Moss Margaret 11 VA pg00086.txt 100 34 Moss Martha 43 VA pg00086.txt 101 3 Moss Rebecca 4/12 VA pg00086.txt 101 1 Moss Robert 5 VA pg00086.txt 7 34 Motes Allen 25 Va pg00001.txt 3 33 Motes Arminda 9 Va pg00001.txt 97 11 Motes Bazzel, Jr 14 VA pg00086.txt 97 12 Motes Bazzel, Sr 85 VA pg00086.txt 97 6 Motes Catharine 50 VA pg00086.txt 3 24 Motes Catharine 30 Va pg00001.txt 97 3 Motes Catharine 2 VA pg00086.txt 87 8 Motes Clarissa 1 VA pg00086.txt 3 27 Motes Eli 21 Va pg00001.txt 98 30 Motes Elizabeth 60 VA pg00086.txt 97 2 Motes Elizabeth 23 VA pg00086.txt 3 32 Motes Emisiah J 12 Va pg00001.txt 87 6 Motes Henry 30 VA pg00086.txt 7 37 Motes Holsberry 6/12 Va pg00001.txt 3 22 Motes Isaac 51 Va pg00001.txt 3 26 Motes Israel 23 Va pg00001.txt 3 36 Motes Israel C 6 Va pg00001.txt 98 29 Motes Jacob 69 Pa pg00086.txt 98 32 Motes James 20 VA pg00086.txt 97 1 Motes John 27 VA pg00086.txt 98 31 Motes John 20 VA pg00086.txt 3 25 Motes John A 25 Va pg00001.txt 97 8 Motes Linara 21 VA pg00086.txt 7 35 Motes Lucinda 20 Va pg00001.txt 97 9 Motes Margaret 19 VA pg00086.txt 87 21 Motes Martin 24 VA pg00086.txt 3 35 Motes Martin T 5 Va pg00001.txt 3 28 Motes Moses 19 Va pg00001.txt 87 7 Motes Nancy 22 VA pg00086.txt 97 10 Motes Nancy 17 VA pg00086.txt 3 30 Motes Nancy 15 Va pg00001.txt 97 7 Motes Peter 23 VA pg00086.txt 87 22 Motes Purthina 17 VA pg00086.txt 97 5 Motes Reason 49 VA pg00086.txt 3 29 Motes Samuel 18 Va pg00001.txt 3 31 Motes Sandford H 14 Va pg00001.txt 3 34 Motes Sarah 8 Va pg00001.txt 3 23 Motes Susanna 50 Va pg00001.txt 97 4 Motes Tevalt 3/12 VA pg00086.txt 7 36 Motes William R 2 Va pg00001.txt 104 12 Mouser David H 23 VA pg00103.txt 104 13 Mouser Elizabeth C 21 VA pg00103.txt 104 18 Mouser Emily A 8 VA pg00103.txt 104 17 Mouser George W 11 VA pg00103.txt 104 10 Mouser Jacob 50 VA pg00103.txt 104 16 Mouser James P 13 VA pg00103.txt 104 11 Mouser Margaret 45 VA pg00103.txt 104 15 Mouser Sarah J 16 VA pg00103.txt 104 14 Mouser Virginia A 18 VA pg00103.txt 122 25 Mowerry Anthony 10/12 VA pg00120.txt 122 22 Mowerry Archibald A 22 VA pg00120.txt 122 24 Mowerry Mahala 2 VA pg00120.txt 122 23 Mowerry Rashaba 28 VA pg00120.txt 88 14 Murphey Bethany 17 VA pg00086.txt 88 2 Murphey David 32 VA pg00086.txt 87 19 Murphey David W 5 VA pg00086.txt 88 13 Murphey Davison 24 VA pg00086.txt 87 11 Murphey Dennis D 21 VA pg00086.txt 88 11 Murphey Elam 17 VA pg00086.txt 88 8 Murphey Elizabeth 55 VA pg00086.txt 88 12 Murphey Elmore 10 VA pg00086.txt 87 17 Murphey Francis C 11 VA pg00086.txt 88 7 Murphey Harrison 59 VA pg00086.txt 87 12 Murphey Hugenus W 20 VA pg00086.txt 89 12 Murphey John 7 VA pg00086.txt 87 9 Murphey John D 48 VA pg00086.txt 89 10 Murphey Joshua 35 VA pg00086.txt 88 9 Murphey Josiah 21 VA pg00086.txt 88 6 Murphey Malissa 4 VA pg00086.txt 88 3 Murphey Mardura A 30 VA pg00086.txt 88 4 Murphey Martha A 8 VA pg00086.txt 87 16 Murphey Mary E 13 VA pg00086.txt 87 14 Murphey Mary J 17 VA pg00086.txt 87 10 Murphey Patsey 40 VA pg00086.txt 87 13 Murphey Phurtheny 18 VA pg00086.txt 89 11 Murphey Rebecca 30 VA pg00086.txt 87 18 Murphey Sally H 10 VA pg00086.txt 87 20 Murphey Tabitha 1 VA pg00086.txt 88 10 Murphey William 19 VA pg00086.txt 88 5 Murphey William R 6 VA pg00086.txt 87 15 Murphey William R 15 VA pg00086.txt 96 20 Murphy Albert H 36 VA pg00086.txt 96 22 Murphy Alletha 4 VA pg00086.txt 88 24 Murphy Alpheus 34 VA pg00086.txt 18 16 Murphy Emily 24 Va pg00018.txt 88 27 Murphy Harrison 7 VA pg00086.txt 18 19 Murphy Harrison 1 Va pg00018.txt 77 30 Murphy Herbert 19 VA pg00069.txt 77 31 Murphy Jane A 16 VA pg00069.txt 18 15 Murphy John H 28 Va pg00018.txt 97 27 Murphy Leanna 87 VA pg00086.txt 96 21 Murphy Martha E 36 VA pg00086.txt 88 25 Murphy Mary 32 VA pg00086.txt 18 17 Murphy Mary J 5 Va pg00018.txt 88 28 Murphy Mary J 1 VA pg00086.txt 88 26 Murphy Nathan A 12 VA pg00086.txt 97 28 Murphy Phebe 42 VA pg00086.txt 18 18 Murphy Pulina 3 Va pg00018.txt 97 26 Murphy William 91 VA pg00086.txt 52 37 Musgrave J C 23 VA pg00052.txt 52 38 Musgrave Mary 25 VA pg00052.txt 52 39 Musgrave Permelia F 1 VA pg00052.txt 75 7 Mustoe Ann M C 28 VA pg00069.txt 75 6 Mustoe Anthony 26 VA pg00069.txt 75 25 Mustoe Catharine 16 VA pg00069.txt 74 35 Mustoe Chambers 53 VA pg00069.txt 75 10 Mustoe Chambers L 2/12 VA pg00069.txt 75 9 Mustoe Clara Ann 2 VA pg00069.txt 74 38 Mustoe David 20 VA pg00069.txt 75 14 Mustoe David C 1 VA pg00069.txt 75 26 Mustoe Elizabeth 12 VA pg00069.txt 75 12 Mustoe Ellen J 28 VA pg00069.txt 75 21 Mustoe James 51 VA pg00069.txt 74 37 Mustoe James H 20 VA pg00069.txt 75 2 Mustoe Laura A 3 VA pg00069.txt 75 1 Mustoe Malinda A 7 VA pg00069.txt 74 36 Mustoe Margaret 47 VA pg00069.txt 75 13 Mustoe Margaret E 3 VA pg00069.txt 75 24 Mustoe Martha 19 VA pg00069.txt 74 39 Mustoe Mary J 13 VA pg00069.txt 75 23 Mustoe Nancy 21 VA pg00069.txt 75 22 Mustoe Rachel 55 VA pg00069.txt 75 11 Mustoe Samuel G 28 VA pg00069.txt 75 8 Mustoe Sarah F 5 VA pg00069.txt 28 17 Myers Andrew 20 Va pg00018.txt 24 20 Myers Anna 20 . pg00018.txt 28 20 Myers Barbary 11 Va pg00018.txt 28 15 Myers Benjamin 47 Va pg00018.txt 97 23 Myers Benjamin 21 VA pg00086.txt 28 25 Myers David C 1 Va pg00018.txt 215 27 Myers David M 30 VA pg00205.txt 28 16 Myers Elizabeth 48 Va pg00018.txt 215 28 Myers Elizabeth 22 VA pg00205.txt 24 21 Myers Elizabeth 2 . pg00018.txt 28 18 Myers Ellender J 15 Va pg00018.txt 28 24 Myers Emeline 27 Va pg00018.txt 28 22 Myers Gilbert 7 Va pg00018.txt 28 19 Myers Henry C 13 Va pg00018.txt 28 21 Myers Hester Ann 8 Va pg00018.txt 24 19 Myers Jacob 33 Va pg00018.txt 97 25 Myers Jemima E 1 VA pg00086.txt 28 28 Myers John 39 Va pg00018.txt 28 23 Myers John A 27 Va pg00018.txt 212 5 Myers John Q 16 VA pg00205.txt 212 6 Myers Louis A 19 VA pg00205.txt 215 30 Myers M P 8/12 VA pg00205.txt 212 3 Myers Martin 64 Pa pg00205.txt 212 4 Myers Mary 54 MD pg00205.txt 28 29 Myers Mary 34 . pg00018.txt 28 26 Myers Michael 28 Va pg00018.txt 28 27 Myers Nancy 41 . pg00018.txt 97 24 Myers Rachel J 19 VA pg00086.txt 215 29 Myers T B 3 VA pg00205.txt

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1901 Census of Canada, {{subst:#switch:{{{ed|0}}} |0 = [DISTRICT] |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:#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 - 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|31M=Meteghan River |31N=New Tusket |31O=Plympton |31P=Rossway |31Q=Salmon River |31R=​Sandy Cove |31S=​Smith Cove |31T=​Saint-Bernard |31U=​Tiverton |31V=​Westport |31W=​Weymouth |31X=​Weymouth Bridge |32A=Caledonia |32B=Canso |32C=Country Harbour |32D=Crow Harbour |32E=Forks |32F=Goshen |32G=Guysborough |32H=Indian Harbour |32I=Intervale |32J=Isaac Harbour |32K=Larry River |32L=Liscomb |32M=Manchester |32N=Marie Joseph |32O=Melford |32P=Mulgrave |32Q=New Harbour |32R=​Salmon River |32S=Sherbrooke |32T=Sonora |32U=​Tracadie |32V=​Whitehead |33A=Ward 1 |33B=Ward 2 |33C=Ward 3 |33D=Ward 4 |33E=Ward 5 |33F=Ward 6 |33G=Bedford |33H=Bedford Basin |33I=Chezzetcook East |33J=Chezzetcook West |33K=Cole Harbour |33L=Dartmouth (Town) |33M=East Dover |33N=Eastern Passage |33O=Fall River |33P=Ferguson Cove |33Q=French Village |33R=​Gays River |33S=​Hackett Cove |33T=​Hammond Plains |33U=​Herring Cove |33V=​Hubbard Cove |33W=​Ingram River |33X=​Jeddore |33Y=​Lawrencetown |33Z=​Little River |33A1=​Meagher Grant |33B1=​Middle Musquodoboit |33C1=​Musquodoboit Harbour |33D1=​Northwest Arm |33E1=​Port Dufferin |33F1=​Porter Lake |33G1=​Portuguese Cove |33H1=​Preston Road |33I1=​Preston Road |33J1=​Prospect Road |33K1=​Sambro |33L1=​Seaforth |33M1=​Sheet Harbour |33N1=​Ship Harbour |33O1=​Shoal Bay |33P1=​Smith Cove |33Q1=​Spry Bay |33R1=​Terence Bay |33S1=​Thirteen Mile House |33T1=​Upper Musquodoboit |33U1=​Upper Prospect |34A=Avondale |34B=Burlington |34C=Falmouth |34D=Falmouth Forks |34E=Gore |34F=Hantsport |34G=Kempt |34H=Maitland |34I=Nine Mile River |34J=Noel |34K=Rawdon |34L=Rawdon and Uniacke |34M=Ste. Croix |34N=Scotch Village |34O=Shubenacadie |34P=South Newport |34Q=Walton |34R=​Windsor Forks |34S=​Windsor |35A=Broad Cove Marsh |35B=Chéticamp |35C=Glencoe |35D=Craignish |35E=Hillsboro |35F=Judique |35G=Lake Ainslee East |35H=Lake Ainslee West |35I=Long Point |35J=Margaree Harbour East |35K=Margaree Harbour West |35L=Margaree Northeast |35M=Margaree Southwest |35N=Pleasant Bay |35O=Poplar Grove |35P=Port Hastings |35Q=Port Hawkesbury |35R=​Port Hood |35S=​Denys River |35T=​Inhabitants River |35U=​St. Joseph |35V=​Strath Lorne |35W=​West Bay |35X=​Whycocomagh North |35Y=​Whycocomagh South |36A=Avonport |36B=Berwick |36C=Brooklyn Street |36D=Cambridge |36E=Canaan |36F=Canada Creek |36G=Canard |36H=Canning |36I=Centreville |36J=Dalhousie |36K=Dempsey Corner |36L=Grand Pré |36M=Greenwood |36N=Harbourville |36O=Kentville (Town) |36P=Kingsport |36Q=Kingston |36R=​Lockhartville |36S=​Millville |36T=​North Kingston |36U=​Port Williams |36V=​Scotsman Bay |36W=​Sheffield Mills |36X=​Somerset |36Y=​Upper Dyke Village |36Z=​Ward 7 |36A1=​Wolfville (Town) |36B1=​Woodville |37A=Baker Settlement |37B=Barss Corner |37C=Blockhouse |37D=Blue Rocks |37E=Bridgewater East |37F=Bridgewater North |37G=Bridgewater South |37H=Chesley Corner |37I=Chester Basin |37J=Chester East |37K=Chester West |37L=Conquerall Bank |37M=Cross Roads |37N=Dublin Shore |37O=First South |37P=Italy Cross |37Q=La Have Island |37R=​Lunenburg (Town) |37S=​Mader Cove |37T=​Mahone Bay |37U=​Mahone Bay Road |37V=​Midville Branch |37W=​Mill Cove |37X=​Newcombville |37Y=​New Cornwall |37Z=​New Ross |37A1=​Northfield |37B1=​Oakland |37C1=​Petite Rivière |37D1=​Pleasantville |37E1=​Ritcey Cove |37F1=​Sandy Beaches |37G1=​Tancook |37H1=​Upper La Have |37I1=​Vogler Cove |37J1=​Western Shore |38A=Abercrombie |38B=Albion Mines |38C=Bailey Brook |38D=Barney River |38E=Bridgeville |38F=Cape John |38G=Caribou |38H=Caribou River |38I=Churchville |38J=Dalhousie |38K=Drummond Mines |38L=Ferrona |38M=Fisher Grant |38N=Garden of Eden |38O=Green Hill |38P=Hardwood Hill |38Q=Hopewell |38R=​Little Harbour |38S=​Lorne |38T=​McLennan Mountain |38U=​Merigomish |38V=​Middle River |38W=​Mill Brook |38X=​Mount Thom |38Y=​New Glasgow |38Z=​New Larig |38A1=​Pictou Island |38B1=​Pictou (Town) |38C1=​River John |38D1=​River John-Affluent West |38E1=​Stellarton (Part) |38F1=​Sunnybrae |38G1=​Thorburn |38H1=​Toney River |38I1=​Trenton |38J1=​Wentworth Grant |38K1=​Westville (Part) |39A=Arichat |39B=Arichat West |39C=Black River |39D=Descousse |39E=Framboise |39F=Grand River |39G=L'Ardoise |39H=Loch Lomond |39I=Petite de Grat |39J=Port Malcolm |39K=Poulamon |39L=Red Islands |39M=River Bourgeois |39N=Inhabitants River (Part) |39O=Rockdale |39P=St. Peter |40A=Barrington Head |40B=Church Over |40C=Clark Harbour |40D=Clyde River |40E=Doctor Cove |40F=Jordan Bay |40G=Jordan River |40H=Lockeport |40I=North Cape Island |40J=Northeast Harbour |40K=Ohio |40L=Port Latour |40M=Ragged Island |40N=Sable River |40O=Sandy Point |40P=Shag Harbour |40Q=Shelburne (Town) |40R=​Woods Harbour |40S=​Beach Meadows |40T=​Brookfield |40U=​Brooklyn |40V=​Caledonia |40W=​Greenfield |40X=​Hunts Point |40Y=​Kempt |40Z=​Liverpool (Town) |40A1=​Mill Village |40B1=​Milton |40C1=​Port Medway |40D1=​Port Mouton |40E1=​Western Head |41A=Baddeck |41B=Bay Saint-Lawrence |41C=Big Baddeck |41D=Big Bras d'Or |41E=Boularderie |41F=Cape North |41G=Englishtown |41H=Ingonish |41I=Iona |41J=Little Narrows North |41K=Little Narrows South |41L=Middle River |41M=Neils Harbour |41N=New Campbellton |41O=North River |41P=North Shore |42A=Arcadia |42B=Argyle Head |42C=Belleville |42D=Carleton |42E=Chegoggin |42F=Eel Brook |42G=Forest Lakes (Tusket) |42H=Hebron |42I=Islands |42J=Kemptville |42K=Lower Argyle |42L=Ohio |42M=Port Maitland |42N=Plymouth |42O=East Pubnico |42P=Pubnico Head |42Q=West Pubnico |42R=​Rockville |42S=​Tusket |42T=​Tusket Wedge |42U=​Yarmouth (Town) |43A=Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby |43B=Barrie |43C=Bedford |43D=Camden |43E=​Clarendon and Miller |43F=Hinchinbrooke |43G=Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham |43H=Kennebec |43I=Loughborough |43J=Newburgh (Village) |43K=Olden |43L=Oso |43M=Palmerston and Canonto |43N=Portland |43O=Sheffield |44A=Aberdeen |44B=???? |44C=Bar River |44D=Batchawana |44E=Bright and Bright Additional |44F=Coffin |44G=Day |44H=Desert Lake |44I=Fenwick |44J=Galbraith |44K=Garden |44L=Gladstone |44M=Hilton |44N=Jocelyn |44O=John Island |44P=Kirkwood |44Q=Macdonald |44R=​Michipicoten River |44S=​Michipicoten Harbour |44T=​Northwest Point and Lefroy |44U=​Parkinson |44V=​Patton |44W=​Prince |44X=​Rydal Bank |44Y=​St. Joseph |44Z=​Sault Ste. Marie (Town) |44A1=​Sault Ste. Marie |44B1=​Striker |44C1=​Tarbutt |44D1=​Thessalon (Town) |44E1=​Thessalon |44F1=​Thompson |44G1=Wells​ |44H1=Alberton​ |44I1=Ash Rapids​ |44J1=​Aylesworth |44K1=​Beaudro Fishery |44L1=Beaver Mills​ |44M1=Chapleau​ |44N1=​Dryden |44O1=​Empress Mine |44P1=​English River |44Q1=​Emo |44R1=Fort Frances​ |44S1=​Fort William (Town) |44T1=​Hawk Lake |44U1=​Ignace |44V1=​Kalmar |44W1=Keewatin (Township)​ |44X1=​Keewatin |44Y1=​Leeblain |44Z1=Little Turtle Lake​ |44A2=​McIrvine |44B2=​Manitou |44C2=​Mikado Mine |44D2=​Seine River |44E2=​Missinaibi |44F2=​Morley |44G2=​Neebing |44H2=​Nipigon |44I2=Oliver​ |44J2=​Pinewood |44K2=​Port Arthur |44L2=​Port Arthur (Town) |44M2=​Rat Portage (Town) |44N2=Rat Portage (Town)​ |44O2=​Regina Mine |44P2=​Rossport |44Q2=​Savanne |44R2=​Sawbill Lake |44S2=​Schreiber |44T2=​Shuniah |44U2=Silver Creek​ |44V2=​Sultana Mine |44W2=​Taché |44X2=​Vermilion Bay |44Y2=​Wabigoon |44Z2=​Whitefish Station |44A3=​White River |44B3=​Unorganized Territory |44C3=​Assiginack |44D3=​Barrie Island |44E3=​Billings |44F3=​Burpee |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) |50E=Kinloss |50F=Lucknow (Village) |50G=Port Elgin (Village) |50H=Saugeen |50I=Tiverton (Village) |51A=Adjala |51B=Albion |51C=Bolton (Village) |51D=Caledon |51E=Mono |52A=Goulbourn |52B=Hintonburgh (Village) |52C=March |52D=Marlborough |52E=Nepean |52F=North Gower |52G=Ottawa East (Village) |52H=Richmond |52I=Torbolton |53A=Cornwall (Town) |53B=Cornwall |53C=Finch |53D=Osnabruck |53E=Roxborough |54A=Chesterville (Village) |54B=Iroquois (Village) |54C=Matilda |54D=Morrisburg (Village) |54E=Mountain |54F=Williamsburg |54G=Winchester |54H=Winchester (Village) |55A=Cavan |55B=Hope |55C=Manvers |55D=Millbrook (Village) |55E=Port Hope (Town) |56A=Bowmanville (Town) |56B=Cartwright |56C=Clarke |56D=​Darlington |56E=Newcastle (Village) |57A=Aylmer (Town) |57B=Bayham |57C=Malahide |57D=Port Stanley (Village) |57E=St. Thomas (City) |57F=Vienna (Village) |57G=Yarmouth |58A=Aldborough |58B=Dunwich |58C=Dutton (Village) |58D=Howard |58E=Orford, ​Oxford |58F=Ridgetown (Town) |58G=Southwold |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) |65A=Derby |65B=Holland |65C=Keppel |65D=Owen Sound (Town) |65E=Sarawak |65F=Sullivan |65G=Sydenham |66A=Artemesia |66B=Bentinck |66C=Durham (Town) |66D=Egremont |66E=Glenelg |66F=Markdale (Village) |66G=Normanby |67A=Caledonia (Village) |67B=Canboro |67C=Cayuga North |67D=Cayuga South |67E=Cayuga (Village) |67F=Dunn |67G=Dunnville (Village) |67H=Hagersville (Village) |67I=Moulton |67J=Oneida |67K=Rainham |67L=Seneca |67M=Sherbrooke |67N=Wainfleet |68A=Acton (Village) |68B=Burlington (Village) |68C=Esquesing |68D=Georgetown (Village) |68E=Milton (Town) |68F=Nassagaweya |68G=Nelson |68H=Oakville (Town) |68I=Trafalgar |69A=Ward 1 |69B=Ward 2 |69C=Ward 3 |69D=Ward 4 |69E=Ward 5 |69F=Ward 6 |69G=Ward 7 |70A=Deseronto (Town) |70B=Hungerford |70C=Thurlow |70D=Tweed (Village) |70E=Tyendinaga |71A=Bangor, McClure and Wicklow |71B=Carlow |71C=Dungannon |71D=Elzevir and Grimsthorpe |71E=Faraday |71F=Huntingdon |71G=Limerick |71H=Madoc |71I=Madoc (Village) |71J=Marmora and Lake |71K=Mayo |71L=Monteagle and Hershel |71M=Rawdon |71N=Stirling (Village) |71O=Tudor and Cashel |71P=Wollaston |72A=Belleville (City) |72B=Sydney |72C=Trenton (Town) |73A=Blyth (Village) |73B=Brussels (Village) |73C=Grey |73D=Howick |73E=Morris |73E=​Howick |73F=Turnberry |73G=Wingham (Town) |73H=Wroxeter (Village) |74A=Bayfield (Village) |74B=Hay |74C=Hensall (Village) |74D=Hullett |74E=McKillop |74F=Seaforth (Town) |74G=Stanley |74H=Tuckersmith |75A=Ashfield |75B=Clinton (Town) |75C=Colborne |75D=Goderich |75E=Grand Goderich (Town) |75F=Wawanosh East |75G=Wawanosh West |76A=Blenheim (Town) |76B=Chatham (City) |76C=Dover |76D=Harwich |76E=Raleigh |76F=Romney |76G=Tilbury (Village) |76H=Tilbury East |77A=Cataraqui Ward |77B=Frontenac Ward |77C=Ontario Ward |77D=Rideau Ward |77E=St. Lawrence Ward |77F=Sydenham Ward |77G=Victoria Ward |78A=Alvinston (Village) |78B=Arkona (Village) |78C=Bosanquet |78D=Brooke |78E=Enniskillen |78F=Oil Springs (Village) |78G=Petrolia (Town) |78H=Thedford (Village) |78I=Warwick |78J=Watford (Village) |79A=Forest (Town) |79B=Moore |79C=Plympton |79D=Point Edward (Village) |79E=Sarnia |79F=Sarnia (Town) |79G=Wyoming (Village) |80A=Almonte (Town) |80B=Dalhousie and Sherbrooke North |80C=Darling |80D=Fitzroy |80E=Huntley |80F=Lanark |80G=Lanark (Village) |80H=Lavant |80I=Pakenham |80J=​Ramsay |81A=Bathurst |81B=Beckwith |81C=Burgess North |81D=Carleton Place (Town) |81E=Drummond |81F=Elmsley North |81G=Montague |81H=Perth (Town) |81I=Sherbrooke South |81J=​Smiths Falls (Town) |82A=Elmsley South |82B=Gower South |82C=Kemptville (Village) |82D=Merrickville (Village) |82E=Oxford |82F=Smiths Falls (Town) |82G=Wolford |83A=Athens (Village) |83B=Bastard and Burgess South |83C=Crosby North |83D=Crosby South |83E=Gananoque (Town) |83F=Lansdowne and Leeds (Front) |83G=Lansdowne and Leeds (Rear) |83H=Newboro (Village) |83I=Yonge and Escott (Front) |83J=Yonge and Escott (Rear) |84A=Adolphustown |84B=Amherst Island |84C=Bath (Village) |84D=Ernestown |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 |92N=Casey, Hilliard, Brethour, Ingram and Harris (Part) |92O=Chisholm and Boulter |92P=Clara, Head and Maria |92Q=Collins Inlet |92R=​Cooks Mills |92S=​Crerar, Badgerow, Gibbons and Bastedo |92T=​Cutler |92U=​Drury, Denison and Graham |92V=​Dryden, Neelon, Garson and Maclennan |92W=​Dunnett and Ratter |92X=​Dymond, Harley, Hudson, Kerns and Harris |92Y=​Ferris |92Z=​Geneva Lake |92A1=​Gertrude Mine and Creighton |92B1=​Grant and Field (Part) |92C1=​Hagar, Loughrin, Awrey and Hawley |92D1=​Hallam |92E1=​Hugel |92F1=​Jennings, Casimir and Appleby |92G1=​Killarney |92H1=​Kirkpatrick |92I1=​Lauder and Wilkes |92J1=​Long Sault |92K1=​McKim |92L1=​Macpherson and Kirkpatrick |92M1=​Martland |92N1=​Mattawan |92O1=​Mattawan (Town) |92P1=​May, Salter and Township 1 |92R1=​Murchison, Preston and Lyell |92S1=​Nairn, Lorne, Hyman and Unorganized Territory |92T1=​North Bay (Town) |92U1=​Papineau |92V1=​Peck, Hunter, Canisbay and McLaughlin |92W1=​Rathburn, Street and Maclennan |92X1=​Rayside and Unorganized Territory |92Y1=​Sabine and Lyell |92Z1=​Snider and Waters |92A2=​Spanish |92B2=​Springer |92C2=​Sturgeon Falls (Town) |92D2=​Sudbury (Town) |92E2=​Walford |92F2=​Whitefish River |92G2=​Widdifield |92H2=​Ballantyne and Paxton |92I2=​Beaucage (Indian reserve) |92J2=​Berths 118, 123-125, 130-132, 138-1 |92L2=​Cartier |92M2=​Guthrie and Niven |92N2=​London and Falconer |92O2=​Secord, Burwash, Tilton and French River |93A=Delhi (Village) |93B=Dereham |93C=Middleton |93D=Tillsonburg (Town) |93E=Townsend |93F=Waterford (Village) |93G=Windham |94A=Charlotteville |94B=Houghton |94C=Port Dover (Village) |94D=Port Rowan (Village) |94E=Simcoe (Town) |94F=Walsingham North |94G=Walsingham South |94H=Walpole |94I=Woodhouse |95A=Brighton |95B=Brighton (Village) |95C=Campbellford (Village) |95D=Colborne |95E=Cramahe |95F=Hastings (Village) |95G=Murray |95H=Percy |95I=​Seymour |96A=Alnwick |96B=Cobourg (Town) |96C=Haldimand |96D=Hamilton |97A=Beaverton (Village) |97B=Bracebridge (Town) |97C=Brock |97D=Cannington (Village) |97E=Draper |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 |107​BO=​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 |126A=Eramosa |126B=Erin |126C=Erin (Village) |126D=Guelph |126E=Guelph (City) |126F=Puslinch |127A=Ancaster |127B=Beverly |127C=Blenheim |127D=Brantford East |127E=Dumfries South |128A=Barton |128B=Binbrook |128C=Caistor |128D=Dundas (Town) |128E=Flamborough East |128F=Flamborough West |128G=Glanford |128H=Grimsby North |128I=Grimsby South |128J=Grimsby (Village) |128K=Saltfleet |128L=Waterdown (Village) |129A=East Toronto (Village) |129B=Markham |129C=Markham (Village) |129D=North Toronto (Town) |129E=Scarborough |129F=Toronto (City) Ward 1 |129G=Toronto (City) Ward 2 |129H=Toronto (City) Ward 3 |129I=Toronto (City) Ward 4 |129J=York |130A=Aurora (Town) |130B=Bradford (Village) |130C=Georgina and Georgina Island |130D=Gwillimbury East |130E=Gwillimbury North - Snake Island |130F=Gwillimbury West |130G=Holland Landing (Village) |130H=King |130I=Sutton |131A=Etobicoke |131B=North Toronto (Town) |131C=Richmond Hill (Village) |131D=Toronto (City) Ward 4 |131E=Toronto (City) Ward 4 |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 24 |135B=Township 33 |135C=Township 34 |135D=Township 35 |135E=Township 36 |135F=Township 37 |135G=Township 48 |135H=Township 49 |135I=Township 50 |135J=Township 57 |135K=Township 58 |135L=Township 60 |135M=Township 62 |135N=Township 61 |135O=Township 63 |135P=Township 64 |136A=Charlottetown (City) |136B=Township 20 |136C=Township 21 |136D=Township 22 |136E=Township 23 |136F=Township 31 |136G=Township 32 |136H=Township 65 |137A=Arundel |137B=Carillon (Village) |137C=Chatham |137D=Gore |137E=Grenville |137F=Grenville (Village) |137G=Harrington and Montcalm |137H=Howard |137I=Lachute (Town) |137J=Mille Iles |137K=Morin |137L=St. Andrews |137M=St. Jérusalem |137N=Wentworth |138A=Acton (Town) |138B=St. André-d'Acton |138C=Ste. Christine |138D=Ste. Dominique |138E=St. Éphrem-d'Upton |138F=St. Éphrem-d'Upton (Village) |138G=Ste. Hélène |138H=St. Hughes |138I=St. Liboire |138J=St. Marcel |138K=St. Nazaire |138L=Ste. Rosalie |138M=St. Simon |138N=St. Théodore-d'Acton |139A=Adstock |139B=Agnes (Village) |139C=Ditchfield and Spaulding |139D=???? |139E=Saints-Anges |139F=St. Benoît-Labre |139G=St. Côme-de-Kennebec |139H=St. Elzéar |139I=St. Éphrem-de-Tring |139J=St. Éphrem (Village) |139K=St. Évariste-de-Forsyth |139L=St. François |139M=St. Frédéric |139N=St. Frédéric (Village) |139O=St. George |139P=St. Honoré |139Q=St. Joseph |139R=St. Joseph (Village) |139S=St. Ludger, Gayhurst and Risborough |139T=Ste. Marie |139U=St. Martin |139V=St. Maxime-de-Scott |139W=St. Pierre-de-Broughton |139X=St. Samuel-de-Gayhurst |139Y=St. Sébastien-d'Aylmer |139Z=St. Sévérin |139A1=St. Théophile |139B1=St. Victor-de-Tring |139C1=St. Vital-de-Lambton |139D1=Sacré-Coeur-de-Jésus |139E1=Shenley, Jersey, Dorset and Marlow |139F1=Woburn and Louise |140A=Beauharnois (Town) |140B=Ste. Cécile |140C=St. Clément |140D=St. Étienne |140E=St. Louis-de-Gonzague |140F=St. Stanislas-de-Kostka |140G=St. Timothée |140H=Salaberry de Valleyfield (Town) |141A=Notre-Dame-de-Buckland |141B=St. Cajetan-d'Armagh |141C=St. Charles |141D=St. Damien |141E=St. Étienne-de-Beaumont |141F=St. Gervais |141G=St. Lazare |141H=St. Magloire |141I=St. Michel |141J=St. Nérée |141K=Ste. Philomène-de-Mailloux |141L=St. Raphael |141M=St. Valier |142A=Berthier |142B=Berthier (Town) |142C=Lanoraie |142D=St. Barthélemy |142E=St. Cuthbert |142F=St. Damien |142G=St. Gabriel-de-Brandon |142H=St. Gabriel-de-Brandon (Village) |142I=St. Ignace |142J=St. Michel-des-Saints |142K=St. Norbert |142L=St. Zénon |142M=Île Dupas |143A=Carleton |143B=Hamilton |143C=Hope |143D=Mann and Restigouche - Indian reserve no. 1 |143E=Maria |143F=Matapedia |143G=New Carlisle |143H=New Richmond |143I=Nouvelle and Shoolbred |143J=Paspébiac |143K=Port Daniel |143L=Restigouche |143M=St. Charles-de-Caplan |144A=Bolton East |144B=Bolton West |144C=Brome |144D=Brome (Village) |144E=Eastman (Village) |144F=Farnham East |144G=Knowlton (Village) |144H=Potton |144I=St. Alphonse |144J=Sutton |144K=Sutton (Village) |145A=Boucherville |145B=Boucherville (Village) |145C=Chambly |145D=Chambly Basin (Village) |145E=Chambly Canton (Village) |145F=Longueuil |145G=Longueuil (Town) |145H=St. Basile-le-Grand |145I=St. Bruno |145J=St. Hubert |145K=St. Lambert |145L=Beloeil |145M=Contrecoeur |145N=St. Antoine |145O=Ste. Julie |145P=St. Marc |145Q=Ste. Théodosie |145R=Varennes |145S=Varennes (Village) |145T=Verchères |146A=Cap-de-la-Magdeleine |146B=Fermont (Village) |146C=Grand'Mère (Village) |146D=La Visitation |146E=Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel |146F=St. Adolphe |146G=Ste. Anne-de-la-Pérade |146H=Ste. Flore |146I=St. François-Xavier-de-Batiscan |146J=Ste. Geneviève |146K=St. Jacques-des-Piles |146L=St. Jean-des-Piles |146M=St. Luc |146N=St. Maurice |146O=St. Narcisse |146P=St. Prosper |146Q=St. Sévérin |146R=St. Stanislas |146S=Ste. Thècle |146T=St. Théophile |146U=St. Tite |146V=Unorganized territory |147A=Baie-St. Paul |147B=Baie-St. Paul (Village) |147C=Ile-aux-Coudres |147D=Les Éboulements |147E=Malbaie |147F=Malbaie (Village) |147G=Petite-Rivière-St. François |147H=Pointe-au-Pic (Village) |147I=Ste. Agnès |147J=St. Fidèle |147K=St. Hilarion |147L=St. Irénée |147M=St. Siméon |147N=St. Urbain |148A=Ormstown (Village) |148B=St. Antoine-Abbé |148C=Ste. Clothide |148D=St. Jean-Chrysostome |148E=St. Joachim |148F=St. Malachie d'Ormstown |148G=Ste. Martine |148H=Ste. Philomène |148I=St. Urbain |148J=Sault-St. Louis |148K=Très-St. Sacrement |149A=Albanel |149B=Bagotville |149C=Bagotville (Village) |149D=Bourget and St. Charles |149E=???? |149F=Chicoutimi |149G=Chicoutimi (Town) |149H=Delisle |149I=???? |149J=Dufferin |149K=Grande Baie, St. Alexis, Otis, Hébert, Ferland and Simon |149L=Hébertville |149M=Hébertville (Village) |149N=Ouiatchouan and Pointe Bleue Reserve |149O=Kenogami and St. Cyriac |149P=Notre-Dame-de-la-Terrière |149Q=Normandin and Girard |149R=???? |149S=Roberval and Charlevoix |149T=Roberval (Village) |149U=Ste. Anne (Village) |149V=St. Bruno |149W=???? |149X=St. Dominique |149Y=St. Félicien, Ashuapmuchuan and Demeulles |149Z=St. François-de-Sales |149A1=St. Fulgence, St. Germain, Champigny and Labrosse |149B1=St. Gédéon |149C1=St. Jean |149D1=St. Jérôme |149E1=St. Jérôme (Village) |149F1=St. Joseph-d'Alma |149G1=St. Louis-de-Metabetchuan and St. Hilaire |149H1=St. Méthode |149I1=???? |149J1=St. Prime |149K1=Saint Thomas d'Aquin |149L1=Simard |149M1=Taché |149N1=Taillon |149O1=Tremblay and Falardeau |149P1=Albert |149Q1=Bergeronnes |149R1=Bersimis |149S1=Bonne-Espérance |149T1=Saguenay and Dumas |149U1=Escoumains |149V1=Iberville |149W1=Ile d'Anticosti |149X1=Manikuagan |149Y1=Mekattina |149Z1=Moisie |149A2=Pointe-de-Monts |149B2=Natashkwan |149C2=Pointe-aux-Esquimaux |149D2=Portneuf and Laval |149E2=Saguenay and St. Firmin |149F2=Tadoussac |149G2=Tadoussac (Village) |149H2=Unorganized territory |150A=Auckland |150B=Bury |150C=Chesham |150D=Clifton East and West |150E=Compton |150F=Compton (Village) |150G=Cookshire (Town) |150H=Ditton |150I=Eaton |150J=Emberton |150K=Hampden |150L=Hereford |150M=Lake Megantic (Village) |150N=Lingwick |150O=Marsden and Piopolis (Village) |150P=Newport |150Q=Ste. Hedwige |150R=Sawyerville (Village) |150S=Scottstown (Town) |150T=Waterville (Village) |150U=Westbury |150V=Whitton and Ste. Cécile |150W=Winslow and St. Romain |151A=L'Annonciation |151B=St. Augustin (Village) |151C=St. Benoît |151D=St. Canut |151E=St. Colomban |151F=St. Eustache |151G=St. Eustache (Village) |151H=St. Hermas |151I=St. Joseph |151J=Ste. Monique |151K=St. Placide |151L=Ste. Scholastique |151M=Ste. Scholastique (Village) |152A=St. Anselme |152B=St. Benjamin |152C=St. Bernard |152D=Ste. Claire |152E=St. Édouard-de-Frampton |152F=Ste. Germaine-d'Etchemin |152G=Ste. Hénédine |152H=St. Isidore |152I=Ste. Justine |152J=St. Léon-de-Standon |152K=St. Malachie |152L=Ste. Marguerite |152M=St. Odilon-de-Cranbourne |152N=St. Prosper |152O=Ste. Rose-de-Watford |152P=St. Zacharie-de-Metgermette |153A=Drummondville (Town) |153B=Durham South |153C=Durham |153D=Grantham |153E=Kingsey |153F=Kingsley Falls |153G=L'Avenir |153H=Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil |153I=St. Bonaventure-d'Upton |153J=St. Eugène-de-Grantham |153K=St. Germain-de-Grantham |153L=St. Guillaume-d'Upton |153M=St. Nazaire |153N=Wendover and Simpson |153O=Wickham |153P=Wickham West |153Q=Arthabaskaville (Village) |153R=Chénier |153S=Chester East |153T=Chester North |153U=Chester West |153V=Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes |153W=Princeville (Village) |153X=St. Albert-de-Warwick |153Y=Ste. Anne-du-Sault |153Z=St. Christophe |153A1=Ste. Clothide d'Horton |153B1=Ste. Elizabeth-de-Warwick |153C1=Ste. Eulalie |153D1=St. Louis-de-Blandford |153E1=St. Norbert |153F1=St. Rémi-de-Tingwick |153G1=St. Rosaire |153H1=St. Samuel d'Horton |153I1=St. Valère-de-Bulstrode |153J1=Ste. 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Kings of Scotland

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Thomas Williamson - Will

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Last Will and Testament of [[Williamson-341|Thomas Williamson]], dec. In the name of God amen I Thomas Williamson of Madison County and State of Tennessee being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory do make and publish my last will and testament in the manner and form following (to wit) first I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Williamson Negro Girl Lucy (?) during her lifetime and at her decease to belong to my son James Williamson and his heirs forever. I also bequeath to my beloved wife Mary all the household and kitchen furniture to do with and by as she may think proper. Also all the cattle in the same way except ten head which is to belong to my son Joseph N. Williamson forever. I also bequeath to Mary the lease and a sufficiency of the crop now on the grounds to answer his this present and ensuing year (?) I also bequeath to Mary all my horses except the brown mare and colt which I give to my grandson Thomas Williamson son of Joseph N. Williamson. I also bequeath to my wife Mary two thirds of my stock of hogs and the balance to my son Joseph N. Williamson. I also bequeath my part of the mill and five acres of land which the mill stands on and the other two thirds belonging to James Williamson and John Manire (?) with the balance of said tract of land which is thirty three and one half acres to my wife Mary her lifetime by her paying all the expenses on said mill and land accrued to me on my part heretofore (?) and at her decease to belong to my two grandsons, Thomas Thornton and Samuel Belmont Williamson, sons of my son George Williamson. I also bequeath to my son James Williamson my Negro boy Will which he can take into possession immediately after my death and hold forever by paying a debt of about four hundred dollars due to Hugh Woods. I also bequeath to my son James Williamson the part of the __________ from the crop __________ South of my springs. also James is to take my waggon (sic) and harness (?) and cart with farming utensils and use them to the best advantage for the purpose of paying my debts and the balance of the money if any to be applied to his own use. I also bequeath to James Williamson a lot of land I purchased in the town of Brownsville. I _________ about __________ thirty-seven or thirty eight by his paying for said lot it shall be his ________ forever. I now hereby appoint my son James Williamson & William Moore my sole Executors to this my last will and ________ ________ _________ all former wills by me made _________ Whereof I have here _________ hand and sealed this 5th day of September in the Year of our Lord 1825. Thomas Williamson Signed in the presence of ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Courtesy of James F. Williamson and Martha McCown....... The Last Will of Col Thomas Williamson has a date of Sept 5th, 1825 which is 6 days before his death. [http://community.ancestry.com.au/viewusercontent.aspx?uid=00ec6ebe-0001-0000-0000-000000000000&type=story ancestry.com]

Monarchs of Scotland

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Monarchs of Scotland''' (1306 to 1807) |- !House !Name !Reign |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Bruce | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bruce-129|Robert I ]]'''
(1274 - 1329) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|27 Mar 1306 - 07 Jun 1329 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Bruce | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bruce-510|David II]]'''
(1324-1371) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 07 Jun 1329 - 22 Feb 1370/1 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-1001|Robert II]]'''
(abt 1315 -1390) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|22 February 1370-1 - 19 April 1390 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-972|Robert III]]'''
1337- 1406) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|19 April 1390 - 4 April 1406 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-419|James I]]'''
(abt 1394 - 1437) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 April 1406 - 21 February 1436/7 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-1166|James II ]]'''
(1430 - 1460) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|21 February 1436-7 - 3 August 1460 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-2316|James III]]'''
(1451-1488) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 August 1460 - 11 June 1488 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-588|James IV]]'''
(1473 -1513) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 June 1488 - 9 September 1513 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-2313|James V]]'''
1512- 1542) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 Sep 1513 - 14 Dec 1542 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stewart-6849|Mary I]]'''
(1542 - 1587) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 December 1542 - 24 July 1567 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stuart-2|James VI]]'''
(1566 - 1625) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|24 Jul 1567 - 27 Mar 1625 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stuart-1|Charles I]]'''
(1600 - 1649) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|27 March 1625 - 30 January 1649 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stuart-4|Charles II]]'''
(1630 - 1685) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|29 May 1660 - 6 February 1685 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stuart-19|James VII]]'''
(1633 - 1701) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 February 1685 - 11 December 1688 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''Interregnum'''
when William & Mary were
recognized as monarchs
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|December 1688 - February 1689 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Orange-Nassau-2|William II]]'''
(1633 - 1701)
'''[[Stuart-21|Mary II]]'''
(1662 - 1694) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 February 1689 - 8 March 1702
13 February 1689 - 28 December 1694
|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Stuart-27|Anne]]'''
(1665 - 1714) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 8 March 1702 - 30 April 1707 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''Acts of Union'''
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Scotland and England were
formally united as Great Britian
|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ''[[Stuart-31|James (VIII)]]''
the old pretender
(1688 - 1766)
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| never reigned but recognized
by Jacobites as rightful heir
|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ''[[Stuart-33|Charles (III)
"Bonnie Prince Charlie"]]''
(1720 - 1788)
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| never reigned but recognized
by Jacobites as rightful heir
|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Stewart | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ''[[Stuart-34|Henry (IX)]]''
(1725 - 1807) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| never pursued a claim to the monarchy |- |}

With Unshaken Firmness: Colonel Thomas Williamson (1767- 1825)

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With Unshaken Firmness: Colonel Thomas Williamson (1767- 1825) By James F. Williamson (This article originally appeared in the Winter 2006-07 edition of Tennessee Historical Quarterly.) The most energetic, able, and ambitious of the pioneers of Scottish and Ulster descent who settled and flourished in Tennessee during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were a colorful band of farmers, soldiers, merchants, lawyers, and politicians. Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, John C. Calhoun, David Crockett, and Sam Houston established a lasting name for themselves in the history of the new state and were instrumental in forging the national character of the infant United States. While many others also shaped communities and institutions throughout Tennessee, most of these hardy souls are not household names. In Andrew Jackson and his Tennessee Lieutenants—A Study in Political Culture,i historian Lorman A. Ratner has painted a psychological portrait of a select group of these leaders in the context of frontier life. Ratner argues that Jackson and his associates shared a common heritage with origins in Scotland and exhibited strikingly similar personality traits, values, and aspirations. While there were, of course, many individual exceptions, Ratner argues that their common characteristics do much to explain both their accomplishments and shortcomings. Colonel Thomas Williamson (1767- 1825) is one of those neglected local leaders of Scotch- Irish descent who were associated with Jackson, and who rose from the backwoods yeomanry to gentry status and realized success on the southwest frontier. Unlike Jackson, Polk, and Calhoun, however, he was not a hereditary member of the elite known in the border districts of Northern Britain as the “Ascendancy.” As Ratner emphasizes in his study, these lesser-known Tennessee frontier leaders, including Thomas Williamson, emerged from the Indian Wars and the War of 1812 as proven leaders. Through personal bravery and leadership on the battlefield they earned the right to the old Scottish role of thane, or leader. Ratner explains that they shared a common code of behavior, based on what was considered honorable. At the core of this code was a deeply felt sense of obligation to protect and defend the weaker members of their society, particularly women and children. Other key aspects of their code included honesty, bravery, patriotism, self-sacrifice, and commitment to the greater good. In Albion’s Seed, a study of British folkways as they found expression in America, David Hackett Fisher also explores the ancient role of the thane in North Britain, known as the rule of tanistry. There the thane was elected based on his age, strength, toughness, cunning, and worthiness, as measured by the code—and not infrequently by the outcome of violent conflict.ii The code not only allowed ambition and the quest for status and personal gain, it encouraged them—as long as they were pursued without violation of the rules of honorable behavior. Unlike the New England Puritans or Delaware Quakers, with their interest in religious reform, the yeoman fathers and grandfathers of the Scotch- Irish pioneers had come to America primarily in search of economic advancement and to escape from famine. Although most had not come from the lowest ranks of British society, the pursuit of gentry status for the most part eluded the first and second generations of these American immigrants. It was first achieved by the leaders of the third generation, of which both Jackson and Williamson were members. These men came of age in the decade following the American Revolution. Their fathers and grandfathers were fierce patriots during the Revolution and became known as quick-tempered, independent, impetuous, reckless, and adept at fighting Indians. Others called them proud, violent, and ungovernable. It was said of one Scots-Irishman that “his looks spoke out that he would not fear the devil, should he meet him face to face….” This combination of poverty and pride set the North Britons squarely apart from other English-speaking people in the American colonies. Border emigrants demanded to be treated with respect even when dressed in rags. Their humble origins did not create the spirit of subordination which others expected of “lower ranks.” This fierce and stubborn pride would be a cultural fact of high importance in the American region which they came to dominate.iii These traits died slowly; Jackson and his lieutenants could be brutal on the battlefield. In personal relationships they tended to be quick to take offense, slow to forgive insult, and were prone to settling disputes among themselves by dueling. They were known, as well, for their restlessness. Indeed, it was said that "no Scotch-Irish family felt comfortable until it had moved at least twice; they ‘seem to have had a psychological repugnance to making permanent homes until they had moved several times.’”iv Jackson’s generation had grown up amidst stories of courageous parents and grandparents, most of whom had arrived in America with little money and few possessions. Having survived the hazardous Atlantic crossing, they had initially pushed south from Pennsylvania into North Carolina and Virginia in search of land and opportunity. There they had cleared the land, fought the Indians and the British, and moved on again as the frontier expanded, crossing the Southern Appalachian Mountains into what was to become Tennessee and Kentucky. For some, vivid memories of the Revolution profoundly altered later lives. Jackson himself never forgot that he had been abused and severely injured as a boy by a British officer who struck him in the head with his sword. Thomas Williamson fits this general pattern. He was among those of Jackson’s generation who were born on the frontier in the years prior to the Revolution. When, as young men, he and his brother John Williamson pushed across the mountains into East Tennessee from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the early 1790s, they were among the earliest pioneer settlers of what was soon to become the sixteenth state. Their family had been in the colonies at least since 1736. The Williamsons, like most Scotch-Irish, were Presbyterians. They are said to have originated either in Scotland or in Northumberland, and to have migrated to Ireland before emigrating to America. It is thus likely that they were descended from the "borderers,” natives of the Lowlands of Scotland and the northern counties of England who had been forced to migrate to Northern Ireland beginning in the 1600s to escape economic and religious persecution. Michael Williamson, Thomas Williamson’s grandfather, first appears in Chester County, Pennsylvania, west of Philadelphia, in 1736.v Michael Williamson and his extended family moved constantly south and then west, settling first in Granville County, North Carolina, about 1758. After a few years they pushed west, eventually settling in Fincastle County (later Montgomery County) on the western Virginia frontier, about 1775.vi There, in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, they and their Scotch-Irish neighbors were free to practice their Presbyterian religion with full political rights, unlike the conditions prevailing in predominantly Anglican east Virginia. In exchange, they were expected to form an effective barrier against the Indians, a job for which they were well suited by experience gained on the “dark and bloody ground” of the British borderlands. The Williamsons were farmers. In 1775 Michael Williamson purchased 383 acres near modern Wytheville, Virginia.vii In the Virginia backcountry he would have been considered a member of the class of small landowners known as the Southern yeomanry, as distinct from the large numbers of settlers who owned no land at all, or the few absentee owners of very large estates.viii But while the Williamsons and their neighbors may have been farmers by choice, they also became Indian fighters by necessity. When white pioneers moved into the southern backcountry, they encountered a dangerous environment populated by the indigenous Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw. The volunteer militia was the first line of defense against this proud and warlike Indian population who increasingly resented the presence of the white pioneers. Life was characterized by chronic armed conflict. The militia records of Montgomery Co. in the 1770s and 1780s list Michael’s several sons, including Thomas Williamson’s father, James, among the membership. In 1764, a few years before the Williamsons’ arrival in the area, Indians attacked their close friends from Pennsylvania, the Cloyds. The elderly matriarch of the family was tomahawked; John Cloyd was killed; and the entire household was destroyed. The militia pursued the Indians and killed one of them.ix James Williamson and his wife, thought to have been Martha Taylor, had their first son, John, in 1764. His younger brother, Thomas Williamson, was born November 30, 1767, the same year as Andrew Jackson, with whom his later fortunes were to become closely linked. John, at the age of 15, enlisted with a North Carolina regiment during the Revolution. During the Revolution he resided in the Wautauga District in what is now East Tennessee. The Wautaugans were a group of industrious, self-reliant yeomen farmers of Scotch-Irish and English descent who in 1772 established one of the first pioneer settlements in Tennessee. Skilled at guerrilla warfare tactics learned in their constant battles with the Indians, a contingent of buckskin-clad Wautaugans, including John Williamson, became famous for the successful use of these tactics against the British at the Battle of King's Mountain in North Carolina. x The Scotch-Irish were known for their footloose tradition of constant migration. “When I get ready to move, I just shut the door, call the dogs, and start,” held a common folk saying.xi Following the Revolution, Thomas and John Williamson and their family moved to Sumner County, Tennessee, north of Nashville, arriving there about 1788. The trip was made on horseback and John and his wife, Margaret Cloyd, are said to have carried their two little daughters in baskets, one on each side of a packhorse.xii It was at the same time and in much the same way that Andrew Jackson rode across the mountains into Tennessee from North Carolina with a pack mare in tow, carrying a meager inventory of personal effects including half a dozen books, three pistols, and a new rifle. John Williamson subsequently moved from Sumner County to neighboring Wilson County, where he was a founder of the Stoner’s Creek Presbyterian church. He served as an officer in the Davidson and Wilson County militias under General James Robertson, the founder of Nashville, and was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives where he represented Wilson County. He died at his home, Green Hill, in 1829.xiii In 1788, at age 21, Thomas Williamson married Mary Bell, the daughter of Robert Bell, who had come to Sumner County from Guilford County, North Carolina in 1783. Thomas and Mary were later to have eight children.xiv The purchase of 640 acres on the south side of the Cumberland River, originally awarded to Robert Weakley as a North Carolina land grant, started Williamson’s steady acquisition of land. By 1790 he had acquired another 640 acres nearby in Davidson County, and in 1792 he further increased his holdings with the purchase of 1074 acres on Stones Creek from John Donelson, a relative of Andrew Jackson’s wife, Rachel Donelson. Five years later in 1797, a year after Tennessee achieved statehood, he acquired 228 acres on Mill Creek in Davidson County from his brother, John Williamson. Although Nashville had its beginnings as a frontier outpost, by the early nineteenth century it was attracting land speculators from as far away as Philadelphia. The successful among these soon expanded their interests into other areas-- running ferries, stores, and inns, trading slaves and horses, lending money, and supplying troops. Others dealt in bearskins, or cotton and other crops, transporting their goods to New Orleans for sale. The city soon became a bustling center of commerce. Caught up by this entrepreneurial spirit, in 1802 the Williamson brothers together entered the saddlery business in Nashville, and Thomas Williamson acquired a plantation on Mill Creek. Like many other large landowners he held slaves.xv Despite growing prosperity, the lives of Thomas and John Williamson continued to be filled with danger due to constant conflict with the Indians. In a 1794 letter, John Williamson described the death of their brother, George Williamson in 1792, apparently on an expedition in response to an Indian attack. He went out with a company of men on pursuit of a barbarous enemy about 60 miles distance in the wilderness and on their return, crossing Duck River, there was a picket guard left back for the safety of crossing. The Indians slipped up and fired on the guard and killed him (George). The guard retreated without firing a gun. He was left on the ground and not even buried which I think was a cause of my mother's death.xvi The violence continued well into the first decades of the nineteenth century as the southeast frontier continued to be plagued by chronic conflicts with the Indians of the Five Civilized Nations-- Creeks, Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, and Seminoles-- who could count on support from the British and Spanish. In Tennessee, as in Virginia, the first line of defense against Indian attack was the volunteer militia, largely composed of farmers and businessmen who, out of necessity, were called upon to serve as part-time soldiers. One can speculate that the violent death of one brother, along with family recollections of Indian attacks on their neighbors in Virginia and another brother’s combat against the British during the Revolution, deeply affected Thomas Williamson’s view of a world where violence was endemic, and influenced his choice of a military career. In 1800, at age 33, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the 1st Regiment, Davidson County, Tennessee Militia. Within the year he was elected to captain.xvii That same year, Andrew Jackson was elected Major General of the militia despite opposition by former Governor John Sevier, the hero of King’s Mountain. It fell to Jackson to enforce the treaties with the Indians and defeat the interests of Spain and England, a task that regularly required the use of force. Jackson’s problems included the fact that the militia was a volunteer force and had to be persuaded to enlist. Once recruited, the enlistment was for a limited amount of time after which the volunteer was entitled to return home. The result was an army that constantly fluctuated in strength and that was characterized by profound ambivalence about the discipline and hardship of military life. By contrast, it was Williamson’s devotion to the militia and his enthusiasm for fighting Indians that seem to have first brought him to Jackson’s attention. In a “tocsin of alarm” addressed to his “Friends and Fellow Soldiers” of the 2nd Division in January 1807, Jackson wrote, I cannot dismiss you without making honorable mention of the patriotism of Capt. Thomas Williamson displayed on the present occasion, who, in twenty four hours after the receipt of my letter, notified me, he was ready to march at the head of a full company of Volunteers. Such promptness as this, will be a fit example for the hardy sons of freedom—should the constituted authorities require our service.xviii During the frequent lulls in fighting that characterized the Indian wars, Williamson capitalized on his military and business success. Having acquired the requisite two hundred acres, he ran for public office and was elected to the State House of Representatives for the 1807-1811 term. Thus, by the time he had celebrated his fortieth birthday in 1807, Williamson had made a name for himself in business, real estate, the military, and politics. He had risen above his frontier origins to become a member of the Nashville gentry and had achieved success as defined by the code of honor that embodied the highest ideals of the sons of the pioneers of Scottish and Ulster descent. On September 21, 1807, the opening day of the 7th Tennessee General Assembly in Knoxville, Williamson took his seat as the new representative from Davidson County. The first items of business included the reelection of the state’s first governor, John Sevier, and the reading of a message from Sevier expressing outrage at the recent British attack on the American frigate Chesapeake. The Governor went on to list the pressing issues confronting the new state, including revisions in the criminal code and reform of the “land law.” Sevier noted that new settlers were streaming into Tennessee, and that a treaty with the Cherokee extinguishing their claim to their lands was badly needed. Williamson began his legislative career modestly enough, introducing his first bill, a measure to “rectify a mistake in an act entitled ‘an act to establish a college in West Tennessee,’” which was passed and sent to the Senate. On the same day he watched as Judge John Overton, who would later orchestrate Williamson’s political demise, administered the oath of office to Governor Sevier. Williamson quickly became a leader in the House, presenting petitions for the establishment of both a company of cavalry and a new bank in the newly incorporated Nashville. When his bill for the creation of the Nashville Bank, the first bank in Tennessee, was signed into law on November 26, 1807, the new lawmaker could point to his first significant accomplishment.xix In the 1809 sessions in Knoxville, Williamson was appointed a member of the Finance Committee, as well as committees to study laws pertaining to the militia, to “draw rules for the government and good order” of the House, and to inspect work on a new road running from the head of Stone’s creek through Cherokee country to Georgia. He introduced a bill authorizing the construction of dams and mills on the Big Harpeth River, and one designed “more effectually to prevent frauds in elections.” He also submitted his reasons for voting against a bill regulating “executions,” the seizure of the property of debtors in default of payment. “No benefit to those intended to be relieved, can possibly result,” he wrote, expressing the fear that “this law is the very avenue to speculation, intrigue, and oppression, and that the credulous and unwary, will, by its operation, be placed in such a situation, that when the general flood of executions are let loose, their property will be instantly hurried by the irresistible torrent to destruction.“xx Williamson’s activities on behalf of his constituents helped solidify his newly acquired place among the ascendancy. As Ratner points out, however, in nineteenth century Tennessee it was not enough to simply attain gentry status. The code required that membership be maintained by the continued accumulation of land and wealth, assuming ever greater responsibilities, and rising to meet ever greater challenges. A family that lost its property, for instance, could fall instantly to a lower level of society.xxi For Williamson, the new challenge took the form of a double-edged threat, both domestic and foreign. In the War of 1812 and the Indian wars of the same period, Thomas Williamson continued to demonstrate the military prowess and leadership qualities that had marked the earlier years of his career. Aged 45 at the outbreak of war against the British in 1812, he abandoned his political career, sold his plantation, and enlisted as a captain in the Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, offering in a letter to General Andrew Jackson to raise a company of volunteers along with his son.xxii From December 1812 through April 1813, Captain Williamson served in the 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, composed of men from Williamson, Rutherford, White, Bedford, Davidson, Franklin, Lincoln, and Maury Counties.xxiii During the next several years he was to serve in Jackson's campaigns against the Creek Indians and the British, including the Battle of New Orleans. Inspired by the rhetoric of Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee, a group of Creek nationalists known as the Red Sticks—named for the color of their distinctive war clubs-- determined to defend their native heartland from further encroachments by white settlers. On August 30, 1813, Red Stick warriors massacred some 250 white settlers at Fort Mims in southern Alabama, provoking a series of equally harsh reprisals by Jackson’s volunteer militia, who were called into action by the Tennessee legislature—beginning a tradition that led to Tennessee’s becoming known as the Volunteer State. In words that might have been penned by a North British border chieftain, Jackson exhorted the militia, “The blood of our women and children, recently spilt at Fort Mims, calls for our vengeance; it must not call in vain. Our borders must no longer be disturbed by the warwhoop of these savages, and the cries of their suffering victims.”xxiv The ensuing Creek War was a brutal and gruesome affair. After Jackson’s militia surrounded the Creek village of Tallusahatchee in Alabama, a number of warriors ran into one of the lodges. When a woman in the lodge killed a junior officer, the Americans responded by systematically slaughtering most of the warriors and burning the town. According to Private David Crockett, a member of the militia, We shot them like dogs; and then set the house on fire, and burned it up with the forty-six warriors in it. I recollect seeing a boy who was shot down near the house. His arm and thigh was broken, and he was so near the burning house that the grease was stewing out of him. In this situation he was still trying to crawl along; but not a murmur escaped him, though he was only about twelve years old.xxv Afterwards one officer became nauseated, describing a revolting scene in which the bodies of the dead Indians were torn and eaten by dogs.xxvi Despite the brutality of the war, there is no reason to doubt that Williamson agreed with Jackson and most of his soldiers that such actions were justified as retribution for Indian massacres of American settlers. They may, however, explain in part Jackson’s chronic problems with the “mutiny and sedition” he encountered among members of his Tennessee Volunteers, many of whom considered their period of enlistment to have expired and were anxious to return home. The frontier militia was known for its general lack of respect for officers and other authorities, often expressed in undue “familiarity” and a disregard for age, wealth, or family position-- characterized by one officer as marked by “unruly licentiousness.” Enlisted men often had to be persuaded by their officers to carry out orders,xxvii and Jackson often found himself confronted by what he took to be insubordination. A few remained loyal, however, and Jackson’s correspondence during the period following the battles of Tallusahatchee and Talladega in November 1813 contains several references to Thomas Williamson’s courage under fire, as well as his refusal to join the deserters. In a letter to his wife Rachel written December 14, 1813, Jackson laments the fact that to prevent the Volunteers’ departure it had even become necessary to “arrange my artillery against them, whom I once loved like a father loves his children.” According to Jackson, the blame rested with his officers, not with the enlisted ranks, and “when they were put to the test but one commissioned officer turned out, to support the Eagles of their country and prosecute the campaign—That was old Capt. Williamson and for this act of patriotism he was huted [sic] at by Colo. Bradly….”xxviii The next day, in a letter to Tennessee Governor Willie Blount, Jackson chastised his men for their eagerness to return home to Nashville rather than face the Creeks. After exhorting them to stand and fight in hopes that some still possessed “a spirit of bravery and a thirst for Glory and military fame,” he was surprised when Williamson was alone in volunteering to continue to serve.xxix Jackson was clearly impressed by his loyalty and his talent for persuasion and leadership, because several days later he ordered Williamson to return to Nashville to recruit others.xxx The militia seems to have been impressed as well. Some six weeks later, on January 27, 1814, Williamson was elected to major and then, on September 28, to colonel, commanding the 2nd regiment of the West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen. These mounted frontiersmen were a formidable force, able to move against the enemy with great speed-- as long as the fighting was over quickly and they could return home to their farms and families. Their exploits established the romantic basis for the legendary cavalry units of the Civil War and the wars against the Indians in the west. Williamson’s superior officer was General John Coffee, the embodiment of the Jackson lieutenant and the old Scottish thane, who derived his authority not from heredity but from demonstrated leadership in battle. His paternal grandparents had come to Virginia from Ulster in 1750, and his father had fought in the Revolution. John Coffee moved his family to Davidson County, Tennessee about 1797, where he prospered in business and became Jackson’s partner. He was a true frontiersman, physically strong and possessed of charismatic leadership skills. When war broke out in 1812, he raised a company of volunteers and was elevated to colonel—despite a lack of formal military training.xxxi At the battle of Horseshoe Bend in Alabama in March 1814, Jackson, Coffee and the Tennesseans, including the West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen, won the decisive victory against the Creek nation in what was “perhaps the most devastating encounter between whites and Native Americans in North American history.”xxxii Determined to defend their homeland to the last, the outnumbered Creeks had constructed a formidable fortress on a bend in the Tallapoosa River. Jackson first assaulted the fort with artillery, to little effect. Resolving to take it by storm, the Americans, including young Sam Houston, scaled the walls in a hail of lead balls and arrows fired by the Creeks. Ferocious hand-to-hand fighting ensued, with the Creeks refusing to surrender. The battle ended in the slaughter of nearly 900 Creeks and numerous atrocities. There were reports that a band of Creek warriors who refused to surrender were buried alive when the Americans collapsed a cave upon them. After the fighting was over, some of the Tennesseans cut strips of flesh from the dead Indians to fashion bridle reins. By 1814, the Spanish province of West Florida with its capital at Pensacola had become the focal point of maneuvering by the British and Americans for control of the southern front of the war. The British hoped to use Pensacola and its excellent harbor as their base for the first step of a plan to attack Mobile and New Orleans. The Americans were increasingly concerned about British motives and about the number of Indians who had sought sanctuary there in the wake of their defeat in the Creek War. Jackson, who had been appointed commander of the Gulf region, feared that the Spanish were supplying hostile Indians with arms. He determined to seize Pensacola from the Spanish to deny its use to the British and Indians—despite Washington’s fear of provoking war with Spain.xxxiii A squadron of British warships and Royal Marines appeared at Pensacola in August 1814. Jackson and Coffee were determined to foil their plans and marched to Pensacola with a force of 4000 Tennesseans. They included Colonel Williamson in command of his West Tennessee Volunteers—among them Sergeant David Crockett— accompanied by Mississippi dragoons and a band of Choctaw and Chickasaw allies. Spanish Pensacola was “a bazaar of intrigue for filibusters, agents, fugitive slaves, spies, smugglers, and the extant Creole society already known for its decadence.”xxxiv The Americans arrived there on November 6, 1814, and Jackson dispatched a messenger under a flag of truce to Spanish Governor Gonzales Manrique. After the messenger was fired upon from Fort St. Michael, however, Jackson resolved to storm the town and assault the British and Spanish troops who occupied it. They attacked the next morning, using a small force of 500 men in a feint from the west, while the rest of the army slipped around the town before daylight and attacked from the east at dawn. This maneuver surprised both the British naval forces and the Spanish, who were manning the artillery and blockhouses on the west. The British naval gunfire proved ineffective, and the Americans quickly entered the town, whereupon the British ceased fire. Despite heavy Spanish artillery fire, the advance columns of Americans quickly prevailed, suffering only five deaths and ten wounded. Following the battle, in a dispatch to Tennessee Governor Blount, Jackson described how the Volunteers stormed the city, and how Williamson accepted the surrender of Spanish Governor Manrique. ... being encamped on the west of the town I calculated (the Spanish and British) would expect the assault from that quarter, and be prepared to rake me from the Fort, and the British armed vessels seven in no. that lay in the bay—To cherish this idea I sent out part of the mounted men to shew themselves on the west whilst I passed in rear of the Fort undiscovered to the East of the Town, when I approached within a mile I was in full view, my pride was never more heightened, than viewing the uniform firmness of my Troops, and with what undaunted courage the(y) advanced, with a strong fort ready to assail them on the right seven British armed vessels on the left, strong Blockhouses, and batteries of cannon on their Front, but the(y) still advanced with unshaken firmness, entered the Town, when a battery of two cannon was opened upon the centre column composed of the regulars with ball & grape and with a shower of musquetry from the houses and gardens, the battery was immediately stormed by Capt. Lavall & company & carried, and the musquetry was soon silenced by the steady & well directed fire of the regulars—The Governor met Colo. Williamson and Smith who led the dismounted volunteers with a flag, begged for mercy, and surrendered the Town & Fort unconditionally….xxxv Jackson considered that much had been accomplished by the capture of Pensacola, claiming that it had disrupted the British and Spanish alliance and that the hostile Indians had been scattered. As it later became clear, Jackson’s suspicions about British strategy had been well founded and the commander, Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane, had indeed planned a series of attacks along the Gulf coast, culminating in a major assault by the British army on either Mobile or New Orleans. “The attack by the Americans upon Pensacola,” reported Cochrane, “has in a great measure retarded this service.”xxxvi Encouraged by the victory at Pensacola, the Americans advanced west toward the mouth of the Mississippi, where, less than two months later, Williamson’s regiment again fought alongside Coffee and Jackson, helping form the left line of the American breastworks at the Battle of New Orleans.xxxvii Williamson and his wily Tennessee frontiersmen confronted the disciplined British, resplendent in their crimson uniforms, using tactics learned from the Indians. A contemporary account described how, “clad in their dusky, brown homespun, they would glide unperceived through the woods and, taking a cool view of the enemy’s lines, would cover the first Briton who came within range of their long, small-bored rifles. Nor did they waste their ammunition. Whenever they drew a bead on any object it was certain to fall.”xxxviii On the night of December 23- 24, 1814, the British attempted to surprise Jackson and take New Orleans. Jackson’s young relative, John Donelson, described the night battle and how Williamson’s regiment saved him from capture as a result of a British ruse. I came very nigh falling into the hands of the enemy with the whole of my company, on the night of the 23d. Some minutes after the action had commenced, General Coffee ordered a charge. I immediately, as soon as I understood the order, moved on to the charge with my company. The enemy gave way both to my right and left. I charged on near Lord Packenham’s quarters, made several prisoners and killed several of the enemy. I passed on to the end of a large garden and halted, discovering none of the enemy in front, and intended waiting until the men who charged on my left came up, but they were met and repulsed by the enemy. The enemy having discovered the position that I had taken, fell immediately in my rear, and marched directly towards me. I hailed them as they advanced, thinking that they were the men that I had charged on my left. They answered that they were General Coffee’s men, having by some means learned the General’s name. They advanced within about ten steps, ordered us for d___d Yankee rebels to lay down our arms. Discovering my mistake, I answered them, they be d___d, and ordered my men to open fire upon them, which they done, and brought them to a halt, which enabled us to make good our retreat to the right, and fell in with Colonel Williamson’s regiment. They advanced upon us at port arms, and as soon as they discovered that we did not intend to surrender, they were ready to fire at once. Never did I experience such a shower of shot in all the engagements that I have been in heretofore. Three of my men fell dead. Three surrendered; the balance I got off safe. xxxix The battle continued with friends often firing on each other in the darkness. Although there were expert marksmen among both the British and the Tennesseans, the British weapons had less range than those of the American backwoodsmen, affording the Tennesseans a significant advantage when the enemy was at a distance. At close quarters the Tennesseans sliced and hacked at the redcoats with long knives and tomahawks until at last the British fell back. Even though American losses were heavy at some 250 casualties and everyone knew more fighting was to come, Jackson was elated, considering that the imminent threat to the city had been defeated. “From every point on which we assailed him, he was repulsed…. The enemy, taken at surprise and thrown into confusion, was unable to penetrate our designs and feared to prosecute his own.”xl The British failure to take New Orleans in the night attack strengthened the morale of the city’s inhabitants and set the stage for the decisive engagement that was to follow in January 1815. In March 1815, following the end of the War of 1812, Williamson’s regiment, buoyed by the popular support extended to the heroes of New Orleans, returned to Tennessee by way of the Natchez Trace.xli The Tennesseans could rest assured that their efforts had virtually ended British and Spanish influence in the region, greatly decreased the threat of Indian attacks, and opened up a huge section of the southwest for settlement. In addition Tennessee and Jackson were cast into the spotlight of national politics for the first time. Back in Nashville, Colonel Williamson, his rank a badge of membership in the gentry, resumed his peacetime political career with reelection to the Tennessee General Assembly, which had not met during the war. As he took his place on the floor of the House in September 1815, the mood was one of exhilaration, a mixture of pride at the pivotal role the Volunteers had played in the defeat of the British, and widespread optimism for the future. Outgoing Governor Willie Blount outlined the opportunities that beckoned: complete extinguishment of all Indian claims to land in Tennessee, building roads, and opening rivers to navigation and the former Creek lands to settlement. Williamson again represented Davidson County, serving on committees to receive newly elected Governor Joseph McMinn on his inaugural visit to the House, to revise the militia laws, and to plan a new penitentiary. He successfully promoted legislation “for the relief of such officers and other persons who proceeded to press arms during the late war,” and for revisions in the land laws.xlii In 1816 Thomas Williamson and his brother, John, became charter stockholders of the Nashville Female Academy and Thomas Williamson served as Justice of the Peace in Davidson County. The same year he was elected Speaker of the House, although the legislature was not to meet due an epidemic and a severe drought. When at last the 12th General Assembly reconvened in the fall of 1817, he traveled to Knoxville, again representing Davidson County. The establishment of new banks had become an issue of great interest in the rapidly expanding economy, and as chairman of the banking committee, he submitted a report arguing for an increase in the capital of existing banks instead of the creation of new ones, arguing instead for the creation of branch banks to serve expanding communities. As he and his committee warned, It too frequently happens that amongst independent banks, there will be found in practice an illiberality of conduct, which in its consequences is not less oppressive on society in general, than unprofitable to the stockholders, and the difficulty of distinguishing genuine from spurious paper is greatly increased with the increased number of separate institutions, whereas by meeting the views of your committee, the evils which tend not only to paralyze the operation of banks, but to injure those they are intended to benefit, are removed, harmony is infused, liberality in discounts encouraged, and the community enabled to judge with accuracy on the credit of all bank paper, that may be in circulation.xliii Williamson introduced a petition for a new ferry landing on the Cumberland River, and bills to establish a sixth judicial district and to relocate the Court of Appeals from Nashville to Shelbyville. He presented a citizens’ petition “praying the abolition of slavery,” a surprising act for a slaveholder. And he dissented from a bill to regulate gaming, objecting that its provisions “requiring every man to become an informer, it would tend to produce strife and ill will between neighbors, and create jealousies and dissatisfaction amongst our citizens that would be more injurious to society than the present evils which arise from excessive gaming.”xliv The peace was short-lived, however, and in 1817 the First Seminole War erupted in Florida. Despite their losses in the War of 1812, the Indians had once again allied themselves with the Spanish and British in hopes of defeating American incursions into their land, and using arms and ammunition supplied by the Europeans, had stepped up attacks against the American settlers. In response, Jackson called on a group of officers, including Williamson, who had served with him during the Creek War to assemble an army of Tennessee volunteers to march to Florida and secure the frontier. “The Seminole Indians have raised the war hatchett,” wrote Jackson in January 1818. “They have stained our land with the blood of our Citizens; their war spirit must be put down; and they taught to know that their safety depends upon the friendship and protection of the U States.”xlv Williamson and his Tennessee Volunteers were ordered to rendezvous at Fayetteville, Tennessee for a new campaign against the Indians. Jackson’s objective was a collection of towns along the Suwannee River in northeast Florida, where Chief Bowlegs, a Hitchitee, had concentrated the Alachua branch of the Seminoles, along with a number of runaway slaves. On April 16, 1818, after wading through a deep swamp, the Americans and a band of Creek allies attacked Bowlegs Towns, with Williamson commanding the 2nd Regiment of Tennessee volunteers on the left flank. After a fierce battle most of the Seminoles and their black allies escaped through the swamp, a debacle that Williamson blamed on the friendly Creek troops.xlvi Jackson’s men ended the campaign by burning Bowlegs Towns and a Mikasuki village near Tallahassee, the largest Seminole settlement in Florida. The action left the Seminoles destitute and demoralized, although they would later rise against American domination during Jackson’s presidency. The Seminole War cemented Williamson’s reputation as “a brave, gallant, and chivalrous gentleman.” He now ranked among Nashville’s leading citizens-- a “man of influence” in backcountry parlance-- by virtue of demonstrated leadership. He and his family were residents of the fashionable Hermitage neighborhood with neighbors who included Gen. Andrew Jackson, Capt. John Donelson, Gen. Thomas Overton, and Samuel Bell, Esq. On June 6, 1819, on the occasion of the visit of President James Monroe to Nashville as a guest of Jackson, Williamson was chosen to deliver a welcome address to the President on behalf of the military.xlvii It was eloquent testimony from Old Hickory himself that Williamson’s courage, loyalty, and leadership in battle had secured for the old soldier his reputation and his right to claim the role of thane. In 1823, at the height of his success, and perhaps lured by the promise of opportunity in the newly opened frontier, Thomas and Mary Williamson abandoned their comfortable life in Nashville and pushed west across the Tennessee River to Madison County, where he had received a land grant of 40 acres bordering Big Black Creek, near the community of Denmark.xlviii This area was a part of the Western District of the old Congressional Reservation between the Tennessee and Mississippi Rivers, some of the most valuable land in the state. In 1818, under the orchestration of Jackson, a treaty had been negotiated with the Chickasaws surrendering their claim to the area and opening it to settlement for the satisfaction of old North Carolina Revolutionary War warrants. Much of this land was already taken up by absentee speculators, who had purchased some of the North Carolina warrants from the original holders. These speculators included Jackson, himself, and Judge John Overton, one of Jackson’s oldest friends, said to be the wealthiest man in Tennessee. Like most of Jackson’s other lieutenants, Overton’s family had emigrated from Scotland. They had settled in Virginia, and in 1789 John moved to Nashville, arriving in the area about the same time as Jackson and the Williamson brothers. Ratner portrays Overton as the power behind the throne. He was in many ways Jackson’s opposite number—“short, frail-looking, and socially more conservative;” an “aggressive and tough-minded businessman” adept at making money through land speculation and trading in slaves. Overton’s interest in government was selfish and had nothing to do with democracy. He was also the most trusted of the Jackson lieutenants. At one time those who backed Jackson for the Presidency between 1821 and 1823—the so-called “Nashville Committee” headed by Overton-- were thought to have done so out of principled and disinterested admiration for Old Hickory and his populist philosophy. As Sellers argued in his ironically titled Jackson Men with Feet of Clay,xlix however, Overton and the other “original Jackson men” behind the General’s candidacy in 1824-- including Senator John Eaton, Felix Grundy, and Major William B. Lewis-- were by no means unwavering in their support. They were far from disinterested participants, and were at least as motivated by their own local political agenda as by the prospects for a Jackson victory. Indeed, when Henry Clay of Kentucky, a bitter rival of Jackson’s, entered the presidential race in 1821, Overton secretly promised Tennessee’s electoral votes to him, asking that Clay keep their conversations confidential. “Inasmuch as I, and our family have always been friendly with Jackson,” he wrote to Clay, “I should not like him to know of any interposition of mine on this subject.”l Within a year, however, the opportunistic Overton had switched his allegiance back to Old Hickory, claiming credit for originating the movement that resulted in Jackson’s nomination by the Tennessee legislature in a special session held in July 1822. Sellers showed that the motives of Overton and his coterie of “Jackson men” were not what they seemed. Their primary interest was not in support for Jackson, but rather in using Jackson’s popularity to achieve their own objectives, including the defeat of William Carroll, the “reform Governor,” and the election of Pleasant M. Miller of Knoxville, leader of the Overton forces in the State House of Representatives, to the Senate. As wealthy conservatives they felt no sympathy for Jackson’s social agenda and were increasingly alarmed as that agenda became apparent. They secretly preferred Clay to Jackson, and hoped that their efforts would ultimately lead to a victory for Clay in Tennessee. Toward this end they sought to undermine the Jackson presidential candidacy by supporting John Williams’ reelection to the Senate. It was against this background of political intrigue that in September 1823, Williamson traveled to Murfreesboro, along with the other fifty-nine members of the legislature who comprised the political and economic elite of Tennessee, including Overton, David Crockett and future President James K. Polk. The major issue before the lawmakers was whether to repeal an 1821 law requiring the state’s banks to once more redeem bank notes for gold, a practice that had been suspended during the panic of 1819. There was also a good deal of attention focused on the governance of the Western District of the old Congressional Reservation, which included the counties now represented by Williamson. Following the signing of the treaty with the Chickasaws, a struggle developed in the state legislature as to the disposition of the rest of the western lands. On one side were Overton and other speculators; on the other were the squatters who actually lived on the land, championed by Congressman David Crockett, whose district also lay in this area.li It was a busy time for Williamson and the records of the Senate show that he was a leading participant. He joined Crockett as a member of a joint Senate- House committee on unappropriated lands. As a member of the Committee on New Counties, in the space of two and a half months he reported separate bills to establish six new western counties—Hardeman, Weakley, Gibson, Dyer, Haywood, and Tipton. He presented a bill promoting the navigation of the rivers west of the Tennessee River, and one authorizing the construction of mills upon certain smaller streams. Williamson seems to have favored encouragement of settlement by small farmers, and proposed offering the newly opened lands for purchase at the lowest price possible, arguing that it be reduced from twelve to eight cents per acre. He petitioned the Senate on behalf of several constituents, including a disabled soldier from the Seminole War, and others who had sustained losses on account of land grants that interfered with or extended into the Mississippi River. That all these bills were passed-- other than his proposal to reduce the price of western land-- shows him to have been a respected and effective legislator.lii Williamson’s support of the interests of smaller landowners probably made a conflict with Overton inevitable. In 1796 Overton had arranged for Jackson to join him in acquiring an interest in the future site of Memphis, now a part of Williamson’s district. Overton took a special interest in the development of the new town on the Mississippi, campaigning in the state legislature for it to be named the seat of Shelby County. He must have been less than pleased when, in 1823, Thomas Williamson sponsored an act allowing the voters to help decide the matter.liii Always the pragmatist, and unwilling to leave the outcome to the whims of an easily influenced electorate, Overton arranged for a large supply of whiskey to be made available to assist the citizens in arriving at the right decision. The plan failed, however, and the county seat was located elsewhere.liv The other focus of intense interest in Murfreesboro that fall was Jackson’s campaign for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Senator John Williams. Although Crockett wavered in his support, Williamson remained a staunch ally of Jackson. Jackson was aware of this and was known for the premium he placed upon personal loyalty as the most powerful component in political relationships. It was an attitude typical of the American backcountry and one which had its roots in Northern Britain.lv Williamson and William Brady, another veteran of the Seminole Wars and a member of the Tennessee House, wrote to Jackson, assuring him of their support, and urging him to join them on the campaign trail in Murfreesboro. They expressed determination to help “thwart the plans and schemes of operation by foreigners not of the Legislature,” including Senator Williams. Williamson and Brady went on to express the belief that the people of Tennessee had unequivocally expressed their choice of Jackson for President in the upcoming election of 1824. “As we have been your companions in arms,” they concluded, “we are your supporters here.”lvi Jackson replied a week later, explaining that were he to come to Murfreesboro to campaign it would be seen as an “overture of self interest,” which the populist candidate was anxious to avoid in order to distance himself from the professional politicians in the race— a campaign practice endorsed by George Washington. He denounced Senator Williams and other “schemers of the opposition,” and stated that he admired Williamson and Brady as “freemen determined to carry into effect the will of a majority of the people when that will has been emphatically expressed, and displays a proper disgust for those who attempt to interfere with your constitutional duties.”lvii At the last minute and at the insistence of his supporters, Jackson overcame his misgivings, saddled up, and rode through the night to Murfreesboro, arriving hours before the election, which he won with a margin of only ten votes. Historians have differed about Overton’s allegiance in the Senate race, the traditional view being that he consistently supported his old friend Jackson. This view, espoused in 1918 by S.G. Heiskell, an Overton admirer, holds that Overton was present at Murphreesboro in September of 1823 for the express purpose of defeating John Williams in the Senate race, concluding that only Jackson could defeat the incumbent. Heiskell describes how Overton rode to the Hermitage and, in a breakfast meeting, urged Jackson to run. Overton is said to have argued that Williams was pledged to William H. Crawford of Georgia for the Presidency, and that if a Crawford man were elected it would be fatal to Jackson’s Presidential ambitions. Jackson was thus persuaded to enter the race.lviii If this is what happened, then Williamson and Overton should have been allies, at least with respect to the Jackson candidacy. Sellers has shown, however, that Overton was, in fact, a covert supporter of Williams, with his own secret political agenda, and not a Jackson backer at all. Williamson and Overton were thus at odds with respect to Jackson, as well as over the matter of the Shelby County seat. The truth of their relationship may never be known since Overton preferred to wield his considerable political power anonymously and from behind the scenes, observing with evident satisfaction that “in all ages the real and sufficient causes of the greatest events are ever hid even from the impartial and scrutinizing historian.”lix Toward this end, Overton destroyed most of his political correspondence before his death. In September 1824 Senator Thomas Williamson returned to Murfreesboro for the 15th General Assembly, where he was appointed to the joint select committee to draft a resolution expressing Tennesseans’ appreciation to the Marquis de LaFayette for his services during the Revolution, and inviting LaFayette to Tennessee during his scheduled visit to the United States. During the fall session he again showed his active involvement in the affairs of his district, introducing bills to establish Fayette County, relocate the seat of Hickman County, secure the navigation of the Wolf River, revive the militia laws, and alter the meeting time of the courts of the eighth and ninth judicial circuits.lx That same year, in a mysterious political intrigue orchestrated by Overton, Williamson ran afoul of the Jackson camp, along with his old comrade in arms from the Creek War and the Battle of Pensacola, David Crockett. In the election of 1824, Williamson stood for reelection to the state Senate and Crockett was a candidate for Congress. Despite Williamson’s years of loyalty as an ardent “Jackson man,” prior to the election a series of anonymous articles appeared in the Jackson Gazette, accusing both Williamson and Crockett of having neglected the interests of their constituents. They were alleged to have done so by permitting an East Tennessee brigade to be added to the militia division of the western District and by backing legislation changing the times of meetings of the Madison County courts. The attacks were signed “Aristides”– later determined to be the nom de plume of Overton. Despite the anonymity of the articles, the seemingly trivial nature of the charges, and an explanation that the militia mix-up was caused by a clerical error, both candidates were defeated. That Overton’s attacks were based on trivial grounds seems self-evident, and the real motivation behind them appears to have been grounded in the conflicts of the previous year. The attack on Crockett would appear to have been revenge for Crockett’s opposition to the wealthy planters and land speculators of Middle Tennessee, including Overton.lxi Williamson’s unflagging allegiance to Old Hickory, including his urging Jackson to race to Murphreesboro for the election, would have posed an obstacle to Overton’s political designs. This conflict of loyalties, combined with their differences over the selection of Memphis as County Seat, would hardly have endeared Williamson to Overton-- whose “plans and schemes” Williamson had helped thwart on at least two occasions. Together they offer a plausible motive for Aristides’ attack. There is no reason to think that Williamson was aware of Aristides’ identity, which did not become known to historians until some years after Overton’s death. Indeed, given Overton’s penchant for maneuvering behind Jackson’s back, as demonstrated in his secret correspondence with Clay, the General was probably unaware of the full extent of his trusted friend’s machinations and thus failed to intervene on Williamson’s behalf.lxii Despite his loss in the election, Crockett went on to political success and eventually became allied with the growing anti-Jackson movement that was to evolve into the Whig party. But for Williamson the defeat marked the end of a long career. Colonel Thomas Williamson died a year later, on September 11, 1825, in Madison County, at age 58, after an illness of a few days. We can, perhaps, imagine a funeral wake held in his home in accordance with the ancient customs passed down by his Northern British ancestors-- all the clocks stopped, the mirrors taken down or covered, and the house filled with family, friends, and neighbors.lxiii Perhaps some of the men who, clad in buckskin and coonskin caps, had followed him in the Indian wars and at Pensacola and New Orleans made the trip to pay their respects. Perhaps some of the larger than life figures of the Tennessee frontier were there as well— Jackson, Crockett, Coffee, Houston, or even Overton. According to his obituary, "He was brave, generous, and devoted to the cause of his country; no man enjoyed the confidence of his country, his general, or his soldiers more than he did." He was buried in Denmark in Madison Countylxiv with military honors.lxv His estate included land, cattle, horses, hogs, a mill, and slaves, including “a Negro Girl Lucy,” left to his wife.lxvi As Ratner has shown, Andrew Jackson and his lieutenants shared a common cultural heritage based on family origins in Scotland. Despite significant individual differences, they also exhibited strikingly similar personality traits, values, and aspirations, which do much to explain both their accomplishments and shortcomings. Thomas Williamson belonged to this group. Like many of his better-known counterparts, including Jackson and John Coffee, Williamson was of Scotch-Irish ancestry, most likely the grandson of an early immigrant to America. Like Jackson and Coffee, he was born and raised on the frontier, witnessed the Revolution as a boy, and became an Indian fighter, as well as a farmer and businessman. Like Jackson, he combined his military and business careers with political life. Emerging from the Indian Wars and the War of 1812 as a proven leader, Williamson was repeatedly elected to the Tennessee legislature, where he sponsored bills to establish the state’s first bank, to build roads and dams, to establish new counties, and to regulate the militia, gambling, courts, and the new banks. As a result of his leadership he achieved coveted status as a member of the Nashville gentry, residing near The Hermitage. He seems to have indeed lived a life characterized by “unshaken firmness,” as Jackson described his conduct at Pensacola, repeatedly demonstrating in both military affairs and politics that he was not afraid to take an unpopular stand based on firmly held convictions-- even when the price was the creation of powerful enemies such as John Overton. At the same time, Williamson was heir to the complexities of character that characterized Jackson’s lieutenants. He was an enthusiastic warrior in a time when battle was often brutal in the extreme-- yet he was generous and devoted to his soldiers. He was a Presbyterian, but also a slave owner (even though he once presented a petition in the legislature for the abolition of slavery.) In short, Thomas Williamson was a prototype of the nineteenth century Tennessee frontier leader. He rose from the ranks of the people, risked his life for his country, and helped shape the laws that would determine the future of the young state. Despite rejection by the Jackson political camp, he exhibited an unflagging loyalty to his former commander, and remained a Democrat until his career’s end. Through his personal bravery on the battlefield, his leadership in the legislature, and his adherence to the frontier code of honor, he earned the right to the old Scottish role of thane.

A Tennessee Pioneer Heritage

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Narrative about descendants of [[Williamson-341|Thomas Allen Williamson]] by James F. Williamson

Estate Inventory Brita Larsdottter, Risinge, 1828

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[[Category: Finspånga County Hundred]][[Category: Finspånga läns härad]] [[Category: Östergötland County Estate Inventories]][[Category: Bouppteckningar i Östergötlands län]] ---- The estate inventory shows the belonings of Brita Larsdotter at the time of her death. == Estate Inventory == "In 1828, December 17th, undersigned appeared at the farmer [[Olofsson-673|Olof Olofsson]] junior in Häradstorp, Risinge parish, to there make an inventory of the estate after the widow [[Larsdotter-929|Britta Larsdotter]] who had by death deceased September 24 and left 5 adult children; the son Andedrs in Häradstorp, the son Jan on the Lindö estate, daughters Kattarina married to Anders Jönsson in Falsnäset, the daughter [[Johansdotter-922|Stina]] married to above mentioned [[Olofsson-673|Olof]] in Häradstorp, the daughter Maja married to Lifegrenadier Bläck, all with their men present. The deceased's belongings were listed by all the heirs as they had been at the hour death had occured and are as follows." === Assets === * Cash Money - total worth 5._._ ** at home ** with the son-in-law [[Olofsson-673|Olof]] in Häradstorp ** with the son-in-law Bläck ** with the son Anders in Häradstorp * Miscelanous houshold supplies - at a total worth of 7.18.- and 6.27._ ** a broken silver ring ** a copper kettle ** a iron pan ** an iron mortar ** a sideboard ** a spinning wheel ** a chest with a lock ** miscelanous storage boxes * Female clothes and beddings - at a total of 29.12._ and 1.44 '''Total assets 50.5''' === Debts === * To the son Anders Jansson in Häradstorp for the mother's funeral, to the reverands- 2.00 * Coffin and other costs around the funeral - 1.86 * Transportation of the corps 30 kilometers to the funeral - 2.00 * To the son-in-law Bläck - 1.25.4 * To the son-in-law [[Olofsson-673|Olof]] junior in Häradstorp - 3.44.8 * To the same for allowance - 1.16 * For the estate inventory - 1.16 * To the poor box in Risinge - 0.3.2 '''Total debts 13.45.2''' === Balance === '''Total balance 36.7.10''' SEK in 1828 == Sources == * Risinge tingslag FII:15 (1827-1830) Bild 485 / sid 955 (AID: v77184.b485.s955, NAD: SE/VALA/01573)

Nola Haynes To-Do List

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Siblings to Oliver Burris: Daniel Owen Burris (1882-1923); Thomas Franklin Burris (1887-1941); Charles Alber Burris (1893-?), married Ruth Arlene Earl (Burris) - children Margaret I (1920-?) and Earl R (1922-?)

John wright

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Looking for record of death maybe in Wigan or Rotherham area. He came from 'Wright Row' in North meols and was a painter., then a steel worker in Sheffield. And then disappears about 1891. Member of a family of fisher folk who died in the Lytham St Annes lifeboat disaster 1886.

Moss Johnson

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Martha Patterson's mother

Estate Inventory of Stina Jaensdotter 1845

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[[Category: Finspånga County Hundred]][[Category: Finspånga läns härad]] [[Category: Östergötland County Estate Inventories]][[Category: Bouppteckningar i Östergötlands län]] ---- The estate inventory shows the belonings of Stina Jaensdotter and Olof Olofsson at the time of her death. == Estate Inventory == "February 21, 1845 an Estate Inventory was written after the wife of the homestead farmer [[Olofsson-673|Olof Olofsson]], [[Johansdotter-922|Stina Jaensdotter]] from Ramstorp Risinge parish, who by death deceased last January 15. The heirs are: the widower, and 2nd daughter of age: [[Olofsdotter-571|Maja Stina]] married to the farm hand [[Olofsson-672|Swen Olofsson]] at Ramstorp, and Anna Catharina, married to homestead farmer Niklas Jonsson at Öfwertorp, former mentioned parish. All of the heirs were present, exept the son-in-law [[Olofsson-672|Swen Olofsson]], even though he had been lawfully summoned. The estate was reported by the widower and valued as follows" === Assets === * Silver and Gold for a total of 34.29._ ** 2 gold rings - 6 skilling ** 2 silver rings - 0,6 ** 1 golden cup/goblet weighing 16 lod - 16,32 ** 1 not golden weighing 6 lod - 4,24 ** 1 dito weighing 5 1/4 lod - 3,45 ** 1 Silver table spoon wighing 4 ½ lod - 3,18 * Copper - for a total of 46.4._ ** Kettles, Schnaps distillery, pots, coffeepot, pots, bowls, funnel * Tin ore, tinplate and iron things - at a total of 18.24._ ** Tankards, 5 deep and 5 flat tin plates, 2 bronze candelabras, ladle, grater, lantern, mesurement tools, 2 cooking pots, kettles, frying pans, mortar, flatiron * Household equipment - for a total of 32.32._ ** 1 blue wall clock ** 1 brown chiffonier ** 2 blue chests of drawers ** 1 cupboard ** 1 cabinet ** 1pull-out bed ** 2 brown couches ** 1 chair, 5 high-backed charis, 4 smaller dito ** 1 chest with lock, 1 coffert ** 2 beds ** 1 mirror with a golden frame * Bedding - at a total of 14.24._ * Clotes - at a total of 27.24._ * Tools for driving - at a total of 78.36._ ** 2 wagons for hay, 4½ wagon for two horses and 2 single carts ** 13 horse sleighs with iron runners and one without ** 3 plows ** 2 harrows ** 7 wagons for transportin coal + 1 old cart ** Miscelaneous equipment for horses, wagons and farming * Miscelaneous - at a total of 32.8._ * Animals - at a total of 224 ** 1 mare ** 1 horse ** 1 pair of oxen ** 1 pair of bullock ** 5 cows ** 2 heifer ** 1 large and 1 small bull ** 8 sheep ** 1 ram ** 1 large pig ** 1 small pig '''Total Assets 508.37._''' === Debts === * For writing the estate inventory - 3 * Tax to the poor - _.30.6 '''Total depts 3.30.6''' === Balance === Total balance 508.37._ SEK in 1845

Mayflower Descendants User Group

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Roberts-11137|Dolores Portalatin]] is currently working on. Can you help? Robin Sue Ebbeler + David Lowell Roberts 2 children: Michael Andrew Roberts - 12-10-1963 to 08-09-1988 Timothy Brian Roberts - ??? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Roberts-11137&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dolores Portalatin To-Do List|Dolores's current to-do list]].''

Eugene Quigley To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Quigley-173|Eugene Quigley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Quigley-173&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Eugene Quigley To-Do List|Eugene's current to-do list]].''

Barrett Family Mysteries

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Found the Barrett and Stone connection eventually....John David Gouch Barrett ..my grandfather and Doris may Stone my grandmother

Sloanes Family Mysteries

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

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B-29 Superfortress #42-63412 "Peace on Earth"

Pike Family Mysteries

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Mystery #1 Joshua Pike, b. between 1775-1780 in North Carolina. He married Sally Mallory (b. about 1780, N.C.) in Caswell County, N.C. on March 1, 1805. They had one son, James Montgomery Pike (b. May 11, 1808) in Caswell County, before moving to Montgomery County, Tennessee. Census information indicates Joshua's mother was probably living with them. Y-DNA indicates Joshua was part of Halogroup J2, from Virginia. Joshua's parents have not yet been identified. Mystery #2 Elizabeth Jolly (Jolley) married James Montgomery Pike, son of Joshua and Sally (Mallory) Pike in Montgomery County, Tennessee about 1829. Thomas Jolly was living in Montgomery County about the same time but there is no information to connect them. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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* Georgia Historical Society; Baldwin: Revolutionary War Chaplain; retrieved 8/31/2014 from {http://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/featured-historical-figures/abraham-baldwin/baldwin-revolutionary-war-chaplain/] *Dictionary of American Biography; Furlong, Patrick J. “Abraham Baldwin: A Georgia Yankee as Old-Congress Man.” Georgia Historical Quarterly 56 (Spring 1972): 51-71; Coulter, E. Merton. Abraham Baldwin: Patriot, Educator, and Founding Father. Arlington, VA: Vandamere Press, 1987. Retrieved 9/30/2014 from ..... *The Abraham Baldwin Statute Initiative; Honoring a pivotal figure in UGA's history. (n.d.). Retrieved September 30, 2014, from {http://dar.uga.edu/development/baldwin_statue_initiative/baldwin_bio.html] *A Biography of Abraham Baldwin 1754-1807 < Biographies < American History From Revolution To Reconstruction and beyond; 1994-2012 G M W - University of Groningen – Humanities Computing. *Vile, John., Professor (n.d.). The Bill of Rights: Almost an Afterthought? The Bill of Rights: Contextualizing the Document. The People: Abraham Baldwin. History and the Headlines, (From the Collections of ABC CLIO). Retrieved August 31, 2014, from {http://www.historyandtheheadlines.abc-clio.com/ContentPages/ContentPage.aspx?entryId=1129169] --Note: John Vile cites works from albert saye as mentioned above) *Saye, Albert B. 1988. "Georgia: Security through Union." In Patrick T. Conley and John P. Kaminski, eds. The Constitution and the States: The Role of the Original Thirteen in the Framing and Adoption of the Federal Constitution. Madison, WI: Madison House. --John Vile cites works of MM Bradford as mentioned above *Bradford, M. M. 1981. Founding Fathers: Brief Lives of the Framers of the United States Constitution. 2nd ed. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Pg 205 *Founding Fathers of the United States. (2014, September 21). Retrieved September 22, 2014, from {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States] *"Baldwin: Early Years. Georgia Historical Society. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Sept. 2014. Retrieved from {http://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/featured-historical-figures/abraham-baldwin/baldwin-early-years/] *Stanfield, Jack (2001). America's Founding Fathers: Who Are They? Thumbnail Sketches of 164 Patriots, published in 2001. Citation used by wikipedia; retrieved 9-11-2014 from {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Baldwin] *Smith, Gerald J. "Abraham Baldwin (1754-1807)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 06 August 2014. Web. 31 August 2014. *The Founding Fathers; Abraham Baldwin-Georgia |. (n.d.). Retrieved September 22, 2014, from {http://www.constitutionday.com/baldwin-abraham-ga.html] *{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linonian Society] (link for linonian society and source for linonian society image) Additional Sources: {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_College_of_Arts_and_Sciences] {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_University] Abraham Baldwin. (2014, September 10). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 05:25, October 3, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abraham_Baldwin&oldid=624960990 [edit]

One Name Studies Project Research Schedule

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Frazer family history - first fleeter

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Vancouver Pioneer's Picnic, 14 June 1922

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A picnic celebrating the pioneers of Vancouver was held on Bowen Island on 14 June 1922. Many of the old timers had been in the city during the great fire in 1886, and sat for a photograph.

Baptism Records of the DRC

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PASSENGER RECORD

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ARRIVAL DATE APRIL 13 1903, ABOARD SHIP IVERNIA FROM LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, UK. SINGLE STATUS (28)YRS 5 MONTHS

Suit against AC Norment for Abandonment

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Public notice of suit against AC Norment, provides proof of family members Monday in October A. P. 1929, the same being the 21st. day of October A. D. 1929, then and there to answer a petition filed in said Court on the 18th day of September A. D. 1929, in a suit, numbered on the docket of said Court No. 2682, wherein R. W. Houston; C. M. Houston; T. A. Houston; Michael Houston, Individually and as Independent Executor under the Will of Sarah E. Houston-Norment, deceased; Ada Willbern, joined pro forma by her husband, H. K. Willbern ; Nora Arrott, joined pro forma by her husband, Jim Arrott; Dovie Galley, joined pro forma by her husband, T. C. Galley are Plaintiffs, and Vida Ratliff and her husband, Lon Ratliff, who reside in Llano County, Texas and A. C. Norment, if living, and if dead, the Unknown heirs of said A. C. Norment, names and residence of whom have alleged to be unknown to plaintiffs are Defendants, and said petition alleging that on or about the 1st. day of September, A. D. 1929, plaintiffs were jointly and lawfully seized and possessed of the following described lands and premises, situated in San Saba County, Texas, holding and claiming the same in fee simple, towit: That on or about the 1st. day of September A. D. 1929, defendants unlawfully entered upon said premises and ejected plaintiffs there from and unlawfully withhold from them the possession thereof to their damage Forty Thousand Dollars; that the reasonable annual rental value of said land is Three Thousand Dollars; Plaintiffs pray that Citation duly issue and that plaintiffs have judgment for the title and possession of said above described lands and premises, for their Writ of Rescent and distribution succeeded to his estate, same being the community estate of himself and surviving wife aforesaid, and is the 820 acre tract of land first above described; also about 150 head of cattle, and about — head of horses; and about ¥ ................ In money, the exact number and amount of money plaintiffs are unable to allege, and that no community debts existed against said estate; that his said surviving widow, remained single until about the 16th. day of January 1887, upon which date she was married to defendant, A. C. Norment, with whom she lived as his wife until about the — • — day of December, 1887, when the said A. C. Norment abandoned his said wife, and left San Saba County, and has never been heard of since his said departure; that he was then about sixty years of age and has long since legally been presumed to have died; that shortly after his said departure, early in the year of 1888, there was born as the issue of said marriage a daughter, to-wit: the defendant, Vida Norment, now the wife of defendant Lon Ratliff, and that so far as plaintiffs know and believe that said Vida Ratliff is the only child and heir of him, the said A. C. Norment; that at the time of said marriage said Norment owned no property and that none was accumulated by him and his said wife during their cohabitation as aforesaid and that there was no community property during said marriage created or owned by them and that he owned no property when he left; that the only property acquired by his abandoned wife prior to the expiration of said seven years from the last time he was heard of was the 467 V\ acre tract of land bought from the State as School land by her, the said Mrs. S. E. Norment, known as Abstract No. 2032, Cert. 2, Sur. 7, awarded to her on Jan. 30, 1894, and patented on May 20, 1917, to her. And 116 acres, Abstract No. 805, Cert. 120, Sur. 108, originally granted to J. Kraetzer, conveyed to the said Mrs. S. E. Norment by James Burleson and wife, February 6, 1891, recorded in Vol. W. page 370, said deed records. That both said tracts of land were purchased and paid for by the said S. E. Norment with proceeds of the sales of personal property and the rents revenues and leases of the real estate belonging to the community estate of the said J. T. Houston, dec'd and Mrs. Sarah E. Houston, thereby becoming the joint property of her the said Sarah E. Houston and heirs of J. T. Houston, dec'd. That J. T Houston, jr. died intestate, owing no debts and without administration about 27th day of Jan. 1912, that he had never married and left surviving as his only heirs his mother, the said Sarah E. Houston Norment and his brothers and sisters of the whole blood, plaintiffs, and defendant, Vida Norment, his half sister and at the time of his death aforesaid he owned the following tracts of land situated in San Saba County, Texas; .......... That he left certain personal property, horses, cattle and money, a better description thereof plaintiffs are unable to allege and that all said property descended to his heirs aforesaid under the law of descent and distribution. Plaintiffs further allege that the remainder of said real estate described in their, said petition in their suit in form of trespass to try title herein were purchased and paid for by Sarah Houston-Norment with the proceeds of the sale of the personal property of the Community estate of her self and the personal property of her said son, J. T. Houston, Jr. and the leases, rentals and revenues of the real estate belonging to said estate that of her said son, J. T. Houston, Jr. all of which is set out in said petition. That the said Sarah E. Houston- Norment departed this life on or about the 9th day of March 1920, leaving her will dated Dec. 4,1925, duly probated in the County Court of San Saba County Texas, and naming plaintiff Mike Houston as Executor without bond, duly qualified as such and is in possession of all said property; that under a codicil to said will defendant Lon Ratliff was named as joint Executor, but having who having failed to furnish bond there under, was unauthorized to qualify as such; that the said Sarah E. Houston-Norment remained single until the date of her death, and left surviving as her only children the four boys and the, three girls named as plaintiffs herein and the defendant, Vida Ratliff all of whom were beneficiaries under said will, the petition alleging their respective bequests and setting out respective interests owned jointly in all of said property in proportions therein described, together with the bequests to each child, and that n one else has any interest in said property sought to be partitioned herein, praying for service as herein above set out and for judgment, for the partition and division of all said property; that commissioners be appointed and a writ of Partition issued and for possession of their respective portions as ascertained and declared by the Court to each of the parties to this suit, respectfully; and if found to be impracticable to partition said real estate, that same be ordered sold to the highest bidder for cash, or for part cash, ami balance on terms, at the highest legal rate of interest, either at public or private sale, provided a minimum price therefore be determined by the Court, and that the Executor named, or some other suitable person, be appointed commissioner to sell said property under order of Court, and the proceeds paid into Court to be distributed under the Court's direction to each party respectively; and that the Court decree defendant, A. C. Norment as having departed this life after the expiration of seven years from the date last heard of, as the proof may show, and for such other and further relief, special and general, in law and in equity, that plaintiffs may show themselves entitled to, etc. Herein Fail Not, but have before said Court, at its aforesaid next regular term, this writ with your return thereon, showing how you have executed the same. Given Under my Hand and the Seal of said Court, at office in San Saba, Texas, this, the 18th day of September A. D. 1929, Eddie Williams Clerk, District Court, San Saba County. 38-4x

Oakesdale, Washington

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Dad's Last Artificial Leg

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Estate Inventory: Johan Andersson 1808, Risinge

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[[Category: Finspånga County Hundred]][[Category: Finspånga läns härad]] [[Category: Östergötland County Estate Inventories]][[Category: Bouppteckningar i Östergötlands län]] ---- The estate inventory shows the belonings of Johan Andersson at the time of his death. == Estate Inventory == "In 1808, June 14, undersigned appeared in Häradstorp village in Risinge parish, assisted by the jurymen, the reasonable, Bengt Bengtsson from Bottorp and Johannes Ericsson from Näfstorp, to write down a lawful estate inventory after the farmer [[Andersson-3005|Johan Andersson]], who by death died March 23, and the widow [[Larsdotter-929|Brita Larsddotter]], who left 5 children; 2 sons and 3 daughters, the son Anders 26 years old, the son Jaen 24 years old, the daughter Chatarina 21 years old, the daughter Stina 19 years old and Maya 15 years old. On behalf of the underaged children, the farmer Olof Olofsson in Häradstorp serves as custodian." == Assets == * Silver - a tablespoon worth _.36._ * Copper - at a total worth of 10.5.4 * Tin -at a total worth of _.15._ * Brass - at a total worth of _.2._ * Sheet metal and Iron - at a total worth of 25.13.? * Cookware - at a total worth of 10.42.4 * Farming and transportation appliances - at a total worth of 14.19.4 * Male clothing - at a total worth of 7.4.8 * Linnen - at a total worth of 2._.8 * Bedding - at a total worth of 5.39.8 * Glas, porcelain and earthware - at a total worth of _.22.8 * Animals - at a total worth of 89.37.4 ** 1 horse going on its 5th year ** 1 horse going on its 12th year ** 1 cow called Lilja ** 1 cow called Bleka ** 1 cow called Rösua ** 1 cow called Rödleka ** 1 cow calle Hwit Hufwa ** 1 bull ** 1 younger bull ** 1 heifer ** 1 calf of 1 year ** 7 sheep with lamb ** 2 sheep with lamb ** 1 ??????? ** 1 sow ** 1 boar piggy ** 1 sow piggy ** 2 pigs, 1 year old * ? - at a worth of 8._ * Fall and spring seed - at a total worth of 13.26._ '''Total assets worth - 180.24.11 SEK''' == Debts == * [[Space: Näkna/Stens Bruk|Näkna Bruk]] according to their records - 20.11.6 and 13.23.8 * Wages to oldest son for working as a farm hand for 4 years - 8._ * To youngest son Jaen - 2:32._ * Fee to juryman - 42.8 * Fee for estate inventory - 1.38.8 * Maps Might be misinterpreted - 13._ * Estate inventory - 16._ * Money to the poor - 10.10 * ?Hard to interpret. according to ? tool - 20.36.8 '''Total debt - 48.21.6 SEK''' === Total Balance === 132.3.5 SEK == Sources == *Risinge tingslag FII:10 (1807-1810) Bild 463 / sid 841 (AID: v77179.b463.s841, NAD: SE/VALA/01573)

DORCHESTER COUNTY COURT (Land Records, Grantor Index) 1819-1851

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==HO== :p. 0224 ::Isaac Hobbs & wf to George M Handy FJH 7 505 ::Isaac Hobbs & wf to Thomas J. Bradley Deed FJH 8 80 ::Isaac Hobbs & wf to John W. Collins Deed FJH 11 495 ==SA== :p. 0438 :p. 439 ::Joseph Stafford to William Rea Deed ER 17 82 ::Joseph Stafford to Martin L. Wright Deed ER 17 123 ==U== :p. 0537 ==Va== :p. 0538

Jacqueline Clark To-Do List

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Locate the lil angel burials to add to profiles Arnick-19 Arnick-28 Arnick-30 Arnick-39 Arnick-41 Atkinson-2534 Atkinson-2536 Atkinson-2538 Aungst-18

CAROLINE COUNTY COURT (Land Records, Grantor Index, Original) 1774-1851 LHG 1, p. 0325 MSA CE 194-1

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"""CAROLINE COUNTY COURT (Land Records, Grantor Index, Original) 1774-1851''''' ''Page listing is Incomplete unless noted otherwise''
Structure: First letter of Surname, First letter of Given Name ==V== :p. 313 :: 1784 Vaulx, Ebenezer to James Harris Deed GF? A 782 :: 1786 Vaulx, John K to John Morriston Deed WR? B 126 :: 1796 Vaulx, John to Azel Stevens Deed TR? Q? 467 :: 1801 Vaulx, John to Willis Charles Deed J.R. G. 326 :: 1839 Vaulx, John to William Potter Deed J.R. Q 218 :: 1832 Vaulx, John W. to William Potter Deed J.R. R. 307 :p. 314 :: 1812 Vaulx, Mary to Henry Downes(?) Deed T.R. K. 535 :: 1812 Vaulx, Mary to Henry Sellars Deed T.R. K. 620 ==W== :p. 314 (A) :p. 316 (A/B) :p. 317 (B/C) :p. 318 (C/D) :p. 319 (D/E) :p. 320 (E) :p. 321 (E/F) :p. 322 (F/G/H) :p. 323 (H/I) :p. 324 (I/J) :p. 325 (J) :p. 326 (J) :p. 327 (J) :p. 328 (J) :p. 329 (J) :p. 330 (J/L) :p. 331 (L/M) :p. 332 (M) :p. 333 (M/N) :p. 334 (N/P) :p. 335 (P/R) ::Willoughby Richard ::Wright Roger ::Webster Rebecca ::Wyath Rachel ::Willoughby Richard ::Wright Roger ::Weeden Robert ::Wright Roger ::Wright Roger ::Wright Roger ::Wright Roger ::Webb Rachel ::Wright Robert ::White Rebecca ::Williams Robert ::Williams Robert ::Whitby Richard ::Willoughby Richard ::Whitby Richard ::Wright Roger ::Worthers Robert ::Willis Richard :p. 336 (R/S) ::Willis Richard ::Whitby Richard ::Wilson Richard ::Wilson Robert ::Wright Roger ::Wright Rhody ::Wright Rhody ::Wright Roger ::Wright Rhonda ::Willoughby Richard ::Wright Roger ::Walker Robt ::Walley Richard ::Webb Rixum ::Webster Richard ::Wilson Robt ::Williams Rebecca ::Williams Rebecca ::Wright Roger ::Williams Rebecca ::Wheeler Rebecca ::Wilson Rhoda ::Wells Rebecca ::Wooters Robert ::Williamson Rachel ::Wilson Robert ::Willoughby Robert ::Webb Ricksum ::West Rachel ::West Rachel :p. 337 (S) :p. 338 (S) :p. 339 (T) :p. 340 (T/U) :p. 341 (W) :p. 342 (W) :p. 343 (W) :p. 344 (W/Z) ==Y== :p. 344 :p. 345 Last pages is 345

Ezelial's Fortune

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==1850-December 26== :Willis & Curtis Wright from Jessie Wright & wife (Eliza) :138 Acres ::DORCHESTER COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ::(Land Records) ::1851-1852 ::FJH 1, p. 0337 ::MSA CE 47-1

Lemi syntyneet 1847-1879

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Jacob Simonsen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nielsen-2373|Jacob Simonsen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Nielsen-2373&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jacob Simonsen To-Do List|Jacob's current to-do list]].''

Photo Page for Terri

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Henry Chadwick To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]] is currently working on. Can you help? [[Barrette-50|Barrette, John Dunsworth ]] [[Brass-52|Brass, Harry ]] [[Chadwick-275|Chadwick, John ]] [[Gillingham-431|Terry, Louisa M (Gillingham) ]] [[Maybanks-19|Barrette, Margaret Elizabeth (Maybanks) ]]

Brief an Herr Daum von Josef Hugenberg, 1971

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Letter to [[Daum-88|Charles Daum]] from [[Hugenberg-5|Josef Hugenberg]], date 5 Jan 1971 at Meppen, Western Germany. Josef Hugenberg 447 Meppen den 5. Januar 1971 Schützenstraße 62 Deutschland-West Lieber Herr Daum! Gestern ist der liebe Brief aus Lakewood, mit Luftpost Denver, mit dem Datum vom 29.Dez.70 wohlbehalten hier eingetroffen. Wir haben uns darüber sehr gefreut. Von Fischers in Winona wissen wir schon manche Ereignisse um Josef Damm (sen.) und Huron in Süd Dakota. Die Lehrerin Elayne Fischer war schon zwei Mal für einige Tage in Meppen zu Besuch. Vielleicht kommt sie in diesem Jahr, vielleicht mit ihrer alten Mutter, zum dritten Mal. Ich habe noch einige Briefe von Heinrich Korte (1871), Josef Damm, Frau Katharina Damm, Tochter Franziska (später Frau Fischer,) Anton Fischer, Sohn Charles und dessen Sohn Carl in Winona. Frau Katharina Damm war die Schwester und Heinrich Korte der Bruder meiner Großmutter. Sie hieß Margarete Korte und ist in Rüssel bei Ankum geboren. Die Eltern haben dort gewohnt und zogen später nach Hastrup bei Bersenbrück. Mein Bruder und zwei Schwestern haben dort den kleinen Hof von 20 Hektar. Mit gleicher Post schicke ich das Buch ''Reuwehus''. Das ist die Geschichte unserer Familie. Auf Seite 97 sieht man auf dem Bild vom Jahre 1909 in der ersten Reihe unten meine Großmutter Margareta Korte und daneben meinen Großvater Josef Hugenberg (auch in Rüssel geboren und bei Korten in Hastrup 1859 eingeheiratet). Rechts vorn sitzen meine Mutter (Maria Plois) und mein Vater Gerhard Hugenberg. Meine Großeltern hatten acht Kinder, die mit ihrem Mann oder mit ihrer Frau dahinter stehen. Der jüngste Sohn Heinrich reiste 1881 nach Cincinnati-Ohio (Auswandererliste Seite 29) und starb nach wenigen Monaten. Eure Urgroßmutter und meine Großmutter und Heinrich Korte hatten noch eine Schwester Elisabeth. Die hat einen Moormann aus Ahausen bei Ankum geheiratet. Ein Sohn wanderte auch nach Cincinnati (steht nicht in der Auswandererliste!). Ein Enkel wohnt in Minster in Ohio. Er war für 2 Jahre mit seiner Familie in London (England). Von Düsseldorf in Deutschland kam er für einen halben Tag nach Ankum (woher seine Urgroßmutter stammt) und nach Meppen. Ein Bruder meines Großvaters, Bernard Hugenberg, (Auswanderliste Seite 29 oben) wohnte in Breese Illinois. Eine Schwester, Minna, verheiratet mit John Meese, Wohnte in Cincinnati. Die Frau von Bernard Hugenberg war eine geborene Uphoff. Ihre Schwester hat einen Hinrich Thee geheiratet (Auswandererliste Seite 28 - Jahr 1867). Eine Enkelin wohnt mit ihrem Mann Murphy in Gorham, Kansas (Telephon Comp.). Nun noch ein paar Zahlen! Eltern von Katharina Damm, geborene Korte: Gerd Herman Korte, geboren in Rüssel am 3.Mai 1805 in Rüssel, gestorben am 29.Februar 1876 in Hastrup (er war Heuermann) war verheiratet am 2.Sept.1827 in Ankum mit Elisabeth Maria Zumberge; sie war in Bokel bei Bersenbrück am 11.Dez.1803 geboren und starb am 18.Dez. 1880 in Hastrup. Die Eltern von Gerd Herm. Korte hießen Johann Heinrich Korte und Frau Catharina Adelheid Rölkenberg, die Eltern von Elis. Maria Zumberge hießen Heinrich Zumberge und Anna Elisabeth Scherder, am 8.Febr.1801 in Bersenbrück getraut. Ich habe nun ein paar Fragen: Woher stammt Richard Damm? Aus Süddeutschland, oder England, oder Irland...? Woher stammt Louisa Gustafson...? etwa aus Schweden...? Hat der Vater Roy Daum noch das Geschäft in Huron? Nun etwas zu unserer Familie. Mein Bruder in Hastrup ist Bauer und Radio- u. Fernsehtechniker. Er hat 4 Kinder. Die älteste Tochter, Lehrerin ist auch in Meppen verheiratet. Mein Bruder ist 67 Jahre alt, meine Schwestern 72 und 76. Ich werde 71 im Februar, so ich hoffe! Mit meiner ersten Frau hatten wir acht Kinder, davon 4 Jungen und 4 Mädchen (ebenso wie meine Großeltern!!). Eine Tochter ist in Iburg bei Osnabrück, die andere in Haren (15 km von Meppen) und eine dritte in Hörstel (50 km von Meppen) verheiratet; die andern Kinder sind in oder bei Meppen, eine Junge in Löningen (40 km von Meppen) verheiratet. Wir können somit alle Kinder (mit ihren 22 Enkeln) bequem mit dem Auto besuchen. In USA müßt Ihr schon mit dem Flugzeug reisen! Meine erste Frau starb 1954. Nachdem die Kinder verheiratet waren, habe ich 1961 zum zweiten Mal geheiratet. Meine jetzige Frau Paula Wienken stammt von einem Hof in Sevelten bei Cloppenburg in Land Oldenburg. Aus den Dörfen des Landes (Damme, Neuenkirchen, Vechta usw sind vor 100 Jahren viele Leute ausgewandert, besonders nach Cincinnati. Leider kann ich Englisch nicht schreiben (nur etwas lesen!, mit Hilfe meiner Frau!) Wir haben früher nur Latein und Französisch gelernt. Unsere Kinder und Enkel haben Englisch gelernt. Ich hoffe, daß der Vater in Huron beim lesen dieses Briefes helfen kann! In dem Buch ''Reuwehus'', so wurde unser Haus genannt ("Reuwe" kommt von Rüben!) stehen auf Seite 69 und 98 Teile aus Briefen von Kortens aus Buffallo und Winona. Nun wünsche ich Euch allen - auch dem Vater in Huron - und den beide Söhnen auf der Universität alles Gute für 1971! Herzlichen Grüße!!! Josef Hugenberg u. Frau Paula.

Irish Emigration

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'''Part of the [[Project :Irish Roots|Irish Roots Project]]''' [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Information Wanted''' From October 1831 through October 1921, the Boston Pilot newspaper printed a “Missing Friends” column with advertisements from people looking for “lost” friends and relatives who had emigrated from Ireland to the United States. This extraordinary collection of 41,249 records is available here as a searchable online database, which contains a text record for each ad that appeared in the Pilot. http://infowanted.bc.edu/

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Bond Cemetery is a cemetery located in Laurie, Morgan County, Missouri. (Latitude: 38.238641, Longitude: -92.8063015). At present there are 33 known burials. ==List of Burials== Current List of Burials (last updated on 20 October 2014 at 2:00 p.m. List will be linked to profiles as they are discovered. If you have a profile for anyone currently unlinked, please link them to their profile. *[[Bond-1243|Adams, Opal ''Bond'']] (b. 8 Dec 1897, d. 8 Aug 1936) *[[Allen-15456|Allen, Luella Mincora]] (b. 9 Mar 1864, d. 4 Oct 1864) *[[Allen-2567|Allen, Nathan]] (b. 28 Mar 1839, d. 28 Dec 1888) *[[Bond-536|Bond, Corbin Alexander]] (b. Jan 1840, d. 1908) *[[Bond-560|Bond, Ellen Victory]] (b. 21 Feb 1862, d. 16 Mar 1863) *[[Bond-601|Bond, James M.]] (b. 1810, d. 15 Sep 1895) *[[Pearl-18|Bond, Julia Delilah ''Purl'']] (b. 1815, d. 1889) *[[Silvey-10|Bond, Nancy A. ''Silvey'']] (b. 1845, d. 1889) *[[Pearl-20|Bond, Phelina ''Purl']]' (b. 1817, d. unknown) *[[Bond-537|Bond, Thomas Jefferson]] (b. 25 Dec 1805, d. 25 Oct 1888) *[[Bond-542|Bond, Wesley Jay]] (b. 7 Apr 1876, d. 28 Jan 1940) *Green, John (b. 1814, d. 1829) *Green, Rebecca (b. 8 Jun 1816, d. 3 Feb 1873) *Hachler, Anna (b. 1858, d. 1918) *Hachler, Annie L. (b. 1892, 1915) *Hachler, John (b. 1886, d. 1886) *Hachler, Rudolph (b. 1847, d. 1930) *Hachler, T. DeWitt (b. 1894, d. 1895) *Hackler, Anna M. (b. 29 Oct 1808, d. 26 Dec 1883) *Hackler, Rudolph (b. 28 Feb 1847, d. 21 Oct 1930) *Irwin, Lloyd Truman (b. 10 Jan 1926, d. 26 May 1945) *Long, John (b. 20 Nov 1852, d. 6 Feb 1949) *Long, Lurenie ''Bond'' (b. 8 Jan 1870, d. 1 May 1940) *McKinley, Mona Leona (b. 7 Nov 1914, d. 21 Oct 1917) *McKinney, Edna (b. 1897, d. 1897) *McKinney, James W. (b. 1858, d. 1908) *McKinney, Melva (b. 1900, d. 1901) *Smith, Minerva M. (b. 8 Sep 1866, d. 28 Nov 1941) *Staley, Anna (b. 8 Jun 1883, d. 19 Nov 1907) *Staley, Edmond (b. 30 Nov 1824, d. 12 Oct 1896) *Staley, John (b. 1 May 1859, d. 19 Jan 1899) *Staley, Robert (b. 15 Apr 1870, d. 2 Dec 1918) *Stealey, Robert (b. 24 Jan 1868, d. 11 Jun 1869)

Deborah Hampton To-Do List

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Varey - The French Connection

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A paper detailing the results of a research effort to establish the link(s) between UK Vareys and their supposed origins in France. VAREY - THE FRENCH CONNECTION Written by James Frank Varey - November 1999 Our search for a family origin in France was originally sparked off by my Father. Family tradition, passed to him by his Father, has it - simply - that the family came from France, but with no indication as to when or from which part. His supposition, based on no particular evidence, was that the first Vareys to enter this country must have been Huguenots, but once we started digging, this idea was quickly discounted. The Vareys were well established in Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire by the middle of the 16th. century, long before the Huguenot influx which followed the revocation of The Edict of Nantes in 1685. However, to make quite sure, we checked Huguenot sources in London (mostly membership lists for the French churches in London), but without finding any Vareys. We therefore started looking at earlier possibilities which might explain how the Vareys came to be established in England. We could find no evidence of an indigenous origin; Varey is not a place-name in England, nor a name linked to an occupation; nor does it appear to be descriptive of any physical peculiarity. It is plausible therefore that it is an import, and since the name is well known in France from at least the 9th. century, we decided to start our researches at that end. The history of the name Varey in France, in one or other of its variant forms, is open to some speculation. It may derive from the Varasci, a Germanic tribe from the Varais, one of the Alamanni group of tribes, mentioned by the Romans, who - in one of the later barbarian invasions - settled around Besançon. They were "reduced" by the Franks around the year 600, but might perhaps have left some traces of their presence. An alternative - and the etymology might support this - is that the name originated with a Gallo-Roman (i.e. Celtic) landowner called Varus or Varius, in the region of Bourges. Whatever the derivation, by the 9th. century, in the reign of Charlemagne, Varey was already identified as a fortified site in the modern Department of Ain, in south-east France, some 25 kms. SE of Bourg-en-Bresse and 60 kms. NE of Lyon. Around 1150 a chateau had been built on the site by the Coligny family, but as so often happened, the chateau had a chequered history, with frequent changes of ownership. It was besieged in 1325 by the Comte de Savoie, fighting against the forces of the Comte de Geneve and the Dauphin, and again in 1595 during the Wars of Religion. It was burnt down during the Revolution and was abandoned for some fifty years, but was rebuilt in the mid-19th. century and is now a centre for the treatment of mentally disturbed children. Varey is to-day a small village, dominated by the chateau, with a subsidiary hamlet, the Abergement de Varey, about kms to the SE. In the earlier years, of course, Varey was merely a place-name. Indeed it was not until the mid-15th. century, with the ennoblement of Guillaume de Varey and his family in 1448, that it was formally established as a family name. In our search for French Vareys with a possible connection with England, our efforts focussed on two separate groups, one centred on Lyon, the other near Bourges. Our attention was first drawn to the Lyon group by a letter dated 1364 (a copy of which is in the British Library) written by Thomas de Varey while he was a hostage in England. The circumstances were complex. In September 1356, Prince Edward, the Black Prince, with a marauding Anglo-Gascon force of some 8,000 men, was cornered near Poitiers by a much larger French force, led by King Jean of France, and comprising the flower of French chivalry. In a most unlikely outcome, the French were defeated and King Jean was captured, taken to England and held to ransom. The ransom demands were extortionate, the negotiations protracted, and it was not until the middle of 1360 that the Treaty of Bretigny fixed the terms of a settlement. Apart from the surrender to England of vast areas of France, a monetary ransom of three million gold écus (an astronomical figure in those days) was agreed. Payment was to be guaranteed by forty hostages, all wealthy bourgeois, four from Paris and two each from eighteen other cities, including Lyon. The hostages were held in captivity, but not in prison. They also appear to have rotated, new hostages being substituted from time to time for those already in England. Thomas de Varey was sent as a hostage from Lyon early in 1364, and in spite of having been awarded an annual pension of 1,000 francs while he was in England, he found social life in London expensive. By July 1364 he was in debt and wrote to his associates in Lyon asking for more money. This at first sight seemed a plausible origin for the Varey clan in England, but the records show that Thomas returned to Lyon in April 1369 and there is no indication that he made any further visit to London. However, his prominent position in Lyon led us to investigate other members of his family, principally through documents available in the Municipal Archives at Lyon - specifically "Le Patriciat Lyonnais au 13e et 14e Siècle - Les Varey" by Guy de Valous, published in 1973. They were indeed prominent! • Bernard de Varey, captured with others in 1350 during an attack on Lyon, was described as belonging "aux plus honorables et aux plus riches families". Nine years later we find him in charge of the fortifications of the city against the Tard-Venus, a powerful company of brigands terrorising central France. • Humbert de Varey, following the battle of Brignais in April 1362 (a battle fought against Les Compagnies -marauding bands of unemployed soldiers) was named as the Commander of the Guard protecting Lyon. He is also recorded as lending large sums of money to pay off the brigands, and as being the owner of thirteen houses in Lyon (one of which we identified and visited). • Mattieu de Varey, a "chamarier" (a merchant of ornamented, luxury cloth) was a member of a delegation which went to Avignon in 1365 to solicit the support of Pope Urbain V in negotiations with Les Compagnies. (The Papacy was divided at this time, with a schismatic Pope in Avignon). • Guillaume de Varey, nicknamed Ploton, (and father of Thomas the hostage), who was also part of the delegation to Avignon, figures in the tax rolls as a wealthy bourgeois, and in 1365 was one of the Consuls of Lyon. The Pope agreed to lend money to Lyon only on the condition that Guillaume guaranteed the loan. And so on ... The family wealth appears to have been built up over a period between the late 13th. and the middle of the 15th. centuries, as a result of the manufacture and trade in cloth, although the family also included some prominent churchmen and a few Army Officers. In the latter part. of the period, the social standing and the wealth of the Lyon Vareys evidently declines and they appear to be "de simples artisans et de tout petits marchands". Indeed, Guy de Valous expresses some doubt as to whether those recorded could even have belonged to the same somewhat exalted family. By the early part of the 15th. Century, however, interest focusses on another, quite separate group of Varie, Varye, Varey, Varay or de Varey. (Spelling was still not standardised at that time. Indeed, consistency was rare before the 18th. century.) This group was centred round Bourges. An early reference records Reynaud de Varye, a rich cloth merchant of Bourges, lending money to Charles VII (King of France from 1422 to 1461) to finance his wars against the English, but it was Reynaud's sons, Guillaume and Simon, who brought the family into full prominence. Their financial support for Charles VII during the second quarter of the 15th. century, when France reconquered most of the territories ceded to England in the aftermath of the Hundred Years' War, resulted in the family being ennobled by Charles in 1448. Guillaume was the principal associate of Jacques Coeur (1395 to 1456) described as "l'homme d'affaires le plus important du moyen Age français", and with him made a fortune as a trader and financier. Guillaume was regarded as the inspirer of Louis Xl's economic policies in the 1460's and became Général de Finances (one of eight) for the whole of France. The letters of nobility issued in 1448 were granted to "Guillaume de Varie, ses frères et sa postérité", thus establishing the name as a family name. Guillaume's younger brother, Simon, held the position of Général de Finances en Languedoc from 1473 to 1476, and an otherwise unrecorded Imbert de Varey held the same post a decade later. Light was recently focussed on Simon de Varie by the discovery and identification of a magnificent Book of Hours which he commissioned in 1445, illuminated by the royal painter- illuminator Jean Fouquet. The work was acquired by the Getty Museum in California and contains a kneeling portrait of Simon at prayer, under the motto "Vie à mon Désir" - an anagram of Simon de Varie. (When the Getty first announced its acquisition, our cousins Richard and Simon Varey, who had done all the research on the Bourges group, went to see the Curator and announced "We are the Varey brothers, and we want it back". It didn't work!) By the middle of the 15th. century, Guillaume was one of the richest men in France, one of a coterie of merchant families who guided the country's financial administration from the mid-15th. century until the reign of François I (1515- 1547). Guillaume was firmly in favour with Louis XI (1461 - 83) and fully supported the King's policy of mercantilism and of attracting new business to France. Personally, he had business interests in Bourges, Tours, Paris, Rouen, Lyon, Marseilles and Montpellier, and was involved in arms manufacture, salt, skins, wool, silk, spices and other staples. His international business dealings included the British Isles, where he traded leather, cloth and wool. What are we to make of all this? Guillaume was clearly active in the trade between France and England and it was not uncommon at that time to use family members as "facteurs" to handle the overseas end of the business, as being supposedly more trustworthy than strangers. It is not entirely implausible therefore to speculate that an English-based branch of the family might have been established in this way. But there is no direct evidence to support this. We know that in 1448 Guillaume de Mazoran went to England to sell pine-martens (!) and gold cloth for Guillaume de Varie; that in 1450 Etienne Caillat was despatched to Scotland to buy leather for him; and in the same year a Ludovico de Francesco Strozzi was the correspondent in London for Guillaume and Jacques Coeur. But no Vareys. The same picture emerges in respect of the Vareys of Lyon. They traded cloth, which would undoubtedly have included England, but there is no documentary evidence. (A deceptively neat coincidence is that by the end of the 15th. century the Vareys of Lyon had been reduced to "de simples artisans" and in the 1540's there were Vareys living in Westmorland in much the same conditions). The basic problem, of course, is that documentary evidence - specifically records of baptisms, marriages and burials, which form the backbone of family history - does not exist in England prior to 1538, and by that time the family was fairly widespread. There were, however, some interesting incursions of French Vareys into England, albeit at a later date. Apart from Thomas the hostage, whom we have discounted as a progenitor (see above), there was a group of some 250 French migrant iron workers, including a John de Veré, who settled in England in the 16th. century, working the iron foundries in Sussex. This John de Veré, alias "Nono" from a French forbear (also known as John Merteley, assumed to be a corruption of Marteleur, which was apparently his occupation), was buried in 1574 under the name of Old John Nonye. (This sort of confusion is one of the joys of family history!) He was naturalised as John Verry in 1544 (Westminster Denization Roll 36 Henry 8) having been in England for 21 years, giving an immigration date of 1523. At the time of his naturalisation it was stated that he was married with three English-born children. Although at this period there were iron works at Fawcett Forest, north of Kendal, there is no sufficient reason to connect the Westmorland/Northumberland Vareys, all described as yeomen, with that industry. The timing for a potential link does not quite fit either. A further possible connection comes from the Returns of Aliens in London Henry VIII to James I. There are several indices recording the taxes imposed on foreign residents ("Lay Subsidies") and these show that from 1564 to 1591 a Frenchman, John Varye (variously called Varie, de Varrey and Varay) was resident in Tower Ward, with the occupation of "broker" - a trader - but an exhaustive search of the records of the four parishes in Tower Ward has revealed no marriage of John Varye nor the baptism of any children of his. Is there a connection with the Northumberland Vareys? It is of course possible that the John Varrey (born ? died 1638) who heads our current family tree, was the son of John Varye, the Frenchman. The dates would fit and there is no evidence of John Varrye's baptism in Northumberland, nor in any other of the northern counties. Nor has his first marriage been traced. We only know that four of his children and his wife died of the plague in 1602/03, and that he remarried in Newcastle in 1604. So he could have been born in London in, say, the late 1560's and have moved to Newcastle (with his first wife?) prior to 1595, when his first recorded child was baptised in St. Nicholas, Newcastle. Furthermore, he was at the time of his death a "skipper" and thus may easily come from elsewhere. But is such a connection probable? John Varrye is by no means the first member of the family in the general area: there are Vareys in Westmorland as early as 1542, Vareys in Aukland St. Andrew (Durham) in 1566, and by 1600 the name is recorded in most of its variants in Westmorland, Cumberland, Northumberland, Durham and Yorkshire. From this it is clear that John Varye, the Frenchman, could not be the sole progenitor of the Varey family in the northern counties, and to insert him arbitrarily into our family tree without any supporting evidence seems unduly imaginative. (Besides, there may be a better candidate. It is quite possible that John Varrye's father was the John Varrye who was granted a pardon by Elizabeth I in 1570 for having taken part in the Earls' Revolt of 1569, and who is described in the Patent Rolls as a "yeoman of Durham". But here again, the records are missing.) To go back even further in our search for the French Connection becomes increasingly hypothetical. Did the Vareys come to England with William the Conqueror? There is a list of the Knights who accompanied him in 1066, but there are no Vareys on it, and of course there is no record of the names of the rank and file who were with him. Nor are there - so far as we can discover - any lists of the stream of Norman soldiers and courtiers who came over in the following years. But our failure to establish firm links does not mean that the French Connection is a myth. The hypothesis which seems to me the most persuasive is that the family came from two distinct sources. When the trading French (either from Bourges or Lyon) settled in England in the 15th. century, they may have found an earlier group of French or Norman origin already established, perhaps from as early as the 11th. or 12th. centuries, and the expansion of the two groups may have proceeded in tandem until, with the passage of time, the various spellings were assimilated and the differences in origin were lost. 1 will close this note with an intriguing thought. One of the Lyon group referred to above was Guillaume de Varey, nicknamed "Ploton". He was Consul of Lyon in 1365 and was the father of Thomas the Hostage. The word "ploton" means nothing in modern French, but a dictionary of medieval French lists it as a variant of "peloton" - a ball, a snowball (1493), a cocoon of a silkworm (1605) and also as "un enfant ou petit animal qui est très gros". The nickname is repeated lower down the Lyon tree, and judging from this I think it quite possible that Guillaume and at least some of his descendants were sturdily built (to say the least). The Parish Register of St. Andrews, Penrith, records the burial on 5th. December 1630 of John Varey, "alias Plowdin" (which means nothing in English). Perhaps the nickname remained as a sort of memory in the family and was resuscitated in the case of the Penrith John, long after the meaning of the word was lost? Just perhaps. J. F. Varey Nov 1999

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Births various PENDLETON CO. WV Partial ALT Anna LYdia Mar 3, 1868 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Asher June 17, 1839 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Charles Adam Nov 10 ,1866 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Charles Austin June 29 ,1895 Charles Adam/Ida Elizabeth Shreve ALT Charles Clement Aug 30 ,1895 Isaac Salem/Christina Ellen Kimble ALT Christina Aug 22 ,1836 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Daniel W. 1837 William /Amanda Judy ALT Dessie Grace Apr 6 ,1884 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Emily Jane Feb 21, 1863 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Hannah Apr 8 ,1828 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Isaac Jan 5, 1834 Jacob/ Mary M. Goodnight ALT Isaac Ray April 14, 1901 Charles Adam /Ida Elizabeth Shreve ALT Isaac Salem Sep 27, 1866 Michael/ Martha J. Johnson ALT Isaac Sherman April 8, 1876 Cpt Isaac /Rebecca elizabeth Johnson ALT Jacob 1797 Michael/Mary Boots ALT Jacob F. June 27, 1827 Michael/ Martha j. Johnson ALT Jacob F. June 27, 1862 Michael /Martha ALT Jacob Clarence July 13, 1881 Isaac/ Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT James Baxter Nov 14, 1876 Jacob/Rebecca McNulty ALT John Robert Jan 6, 1872 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Letiticia Jane NOv 19 ,1842 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Mahala Alice Jan 2, 1870 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Michael Oct 12, 1831 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Minnie May Mar 25, 1887 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Nimrod 1851 William/Amanda Judy ALT Rebecca May 9, 1853 William/Amanda Judy ALT Sarah Elizabeth sep 12, 1879 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Savannah Belle Feb 14, 1865 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT William 1806 Michael/ Mary Boots ALT William 1845 William / Amanda Judy ALT William Riley Sep 6, 1864 Michael /Martha Johnson ALT Zachariah Filmore Mar 7, 1874 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson AMICK Barbara 1836 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Catherine 1834 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Esther 1838 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Henry Nov 1, 1817 Jacob/Rachel Shroyer AMICK Henry Jan 13, 1788 Henry/Elizabeth Barbara Niemand AMICK Jacob 1819 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK John 1815 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Rachel 1821 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Samuel 1816 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer ANDERSON Alice 1849 David C./ Louisa D. Boggs ANDERSON Alice W. 1858 Junius B /Margaret K. Boggs ANDERSON Anna Eliza May 11, 1854 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON Charles David Dec 15, 1851 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON David C. July 4, 1821 William/Rachel E. White ANDERSON Florence Virginia Feb 9, 1862 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON James Jan 14, 1800 Joseph /Hanah McClure ANDERSON John Wm. Jan 23, 1850 Robert F./ Martha Henkle North ANDERSON Junius B. Nov 19, 1824 William /Rachel E. White ANDERSON Loretta Keys Sep 23, 1859 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON Mary Emily Sep 14, 1858 Robert F/Martha Hinkle NOrth ANDERSON Phillip 1828 William/Rachel E. White ANDERSON Robert Ferguson Jan 12, 1869 Robert F./ Sarah North ANDERSON Samuel P. March 18, 1836 William/ Alice W. White ANDERSON Sarah Margaret Mar 31, 1857 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ARBAUGH Alonzo Clarence Dec 29, 1882 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Grover Cleveland Nov 29 ,1888 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Isaac J. April 26, 1878 Jon. Clark/ Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Jacob 1842 Michael /Jane Nelson ARBAUGH James Albert 1876 Jacob/Mary Susan Tingler ARBAUGH Jno. Clark Sep 5, 1848 Michael/Jane Nielson ARBAUGH Minor Adam Oct 5, 1874 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Roberta Dec 25, 1868 Jacob/Susan Tingler ARBAUGH Sallie J. Apr 24, 1883 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Sarah V. Apr 27 ,1882 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Sarah V. April 27, 1882 John. Clark/ Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH William 1866 Jacob /Mary Susan Tingler ARBOGAST Amanda C. 1853 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Bertie June 1, 1893 Elijah J/Roberta Arbaugh ARBOGAST Cain 1822 Joseph E. Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Catherine 1800 Adam/Mary Nottingham ARBOGAST Eli 1825 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Elijah Feb 14, 1865 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Elizabeth 1802 Adam/Mary NOttingham ARBOGAST Elizabeth L. Sep 13, 1797 George/Catherine Yeager ARBOGAST Emily C. Dec 1849 Michael /Mary A. ARBOGAST Georgie Nov 11, 1898 Jacob A./ Louella Florence Warner ARBOGAST George Aug 10, 1793 Michael/ Mary Elizabeth ARBOGAST George W. 1832 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST George Wesley Jan 2, 1854 Lemuel/ Susannah ARBOGAST Hannah 1856 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Hannah 1823 Moses/ Sarah Elizabeth Zickafoose ARBOGAST Hannah C. 1836 Joseph E./ Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Hannah May 1790 George /Catherine Yeager ARBOGAST Isaac 1840 Lemuel Susan ARBOGAST Isaac 1830 Joseph/ Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST John 1794 John C./ Hannah Davis ARBOGAST John B. 1849 Moses/ Margaret Wamsley ARBOGAST John M. Aug 23, 1901 Elija J./ Roberta Prudence Arbaugh ARBOGAST John W. Sep 1859 J.E./ Mary ARBOGAST Joseph 1825 Joseph E/Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Joseph E. Jan 17, 1795 John C./ Hannah Davis ARBOGAST Joseph E. 1793 John C/Hannah Davis ARBOGAST Joseph Martin June 7, 1890 George /Lucy Morton ARBOGAST Lemuel 1820 Joseph E/Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Martin March 12, 1888 Jacob /Mahala P. Lambert ARBOGAST Mary 1776 Michael/ Mary Elizabeth Samuels ARBOGAST Mary 1798 Adam/ Mary Nottingham ARBOGAST Mary Jan 10, 1826 Daniel/ Sally Swecker ARBOGAST Mary 1838 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Mary Catherine 1884 Isaac N/ Sarah H. Waybright ARBOGAST Mary Elizabeth 1766 Michael/ Mary ARBOGAST Mary Jane Apr 1851 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Mary Polly 1838 Joseph E./ Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Michael 1794 John C./ Hannah Davis ARBOGAST Ruth Ellen Apr 1, 1862 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Sidney Dean Apr 1830 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Sylvanus 1834 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST William 1792 Adam/ Mary nott ARBOGAST William J. April 16, 1849 Lemuel/ Susannah ARMENTROUT Aaron 1847 Hiram/ Amanda Smith ARMENTROUT Christopher S. 1845 Hiram /Amanda Smith ARMENTROUT Hiram 1811 Christopher/ Eva Catherine Peterson ARMENTROUTJames Oscar Sep 27, 1888 James W./ Sena A. Miller ARMENTROUT Martha 1854 Daniel H./ Susannah Hinkle ARMSTRONG Jane 1792 John/Mary Crawford ARMSTRONG Jane Nov 2, 1786 John/Agnes Erwin AYRES Benjamin 1829 John/Elizabeth Fall AYRES Elizabeth 1848 Henry/ Barbara Hedrick AYRES Isaiah 1831 John/Elizabeth Fall AYRES John Moses April 6, 1853 William H./ Elizabeth Judy AYRES Susan 1824 John/Elizabeth Fall AYRES William H.H. 1826 John/ Elizabeth Fall BENNETT Barbara 1836 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT, Elijah 1792 Joseph / Hannah Starnes BENNETT, Elijah Sep 24, 1854 Henry/ Mary Nelson BENNETT Elijah A. July 5, 1894 Harmon/Martha S. Nelson BENNETT Elizabeth 1820 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Elizabeth Aug 24, 1891 Nimrod/Phoebe Ellen Mullinax BENNETT George Washington 1832 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Hannah 1819 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Henry 1833 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Jane 1837 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT John 1752 Joseph/Mary Vernon BENNETT, Joseph May 10 1732 Joseph / Mary Vernon BENNETT Joseph Nov 27 ,1898 Reuben Dice/Emma Florence Vint BENNETT Mary 1826 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Mary E. 1794 Joseph/Hannah Starnes BENNETT Mary Virginia Oct 9, 1886 Elijah/Louisa Teter BENNETT, Moses 1776 Joseph / Hannah Starnes BENNETT Ollie Vada Sep 14, 1914 Harmon/Martha S. Nelson BENNETT Phoebe 1828 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Sadie Belle Mar 22, 1902 Harmon/Martha S. Nelson BENNETT Sarah 1835 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Susannah 1822 Elijah/Barbara Bible BIBLE Adam W. 1839 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Barbara 1797 George A/Anna Elizabeth Penninger BIBLE, Benj. Franklin 10/1/1854 James / Susannah BIBLE David Jan 22 ,1801 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Deborah C. 1843 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Elizabeth Dec. 24,1853 George /Margaret BIBLE Elizabeth 1818 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Elizabeth Mar 19 ,1786 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Elizabeth A. July 28 ,1867 George W/Phoebe Jane Smith BIBLE Eve May 11, 1803 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE George 1833 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE George W. Dec 26, 1823 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Henry 1817 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Henry Judy 1837 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Henry Miller Jan 7 ,1805 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Jacob Dec 11, 1797 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE James Oct 6, 1815 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE James W. Dec 22, 1875 James W/Isabella Nelson BIBLE James W. 1845 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE John May 31, 1791 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Margaret Apr 3, 1796 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Martha J. 1836 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Mary Jan 25, 1789 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Mary M. 1841 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Mary Ann 1828 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Miles L. 1848 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE, Phillip June 7, 1810 George / Ann Eliz. BIBLE Phillip Sep 16, 1763 Hans Adam/Eve Ryan BIBLE Phillip Sep 15, 1793 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Rachel NOv 1, 1819 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE, Samuel 1815 George A./Ann Eliz. Penninger BIBLE Sarah Ap 6, 1807 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Sarah E. 1834 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Susan May 23, 1787 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Thomas NOv 5, 1799 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE William June 9 ,1807 Phillip/Margaret Miller BLAGG Agnes 1832 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Elizabeth 1820 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Esther 1824 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Frances 1830 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Harriett 1823 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG James Hiner Apr 8 ,1828 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG John 1826 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Mary A. Mar 12, 1815 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Naomi D. June 21, 1810 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Samuel H. Jan 3, 1814 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAND Amos Apr 4, 1832 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Benjamin Franklin March 1848 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Caroline 1836 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND,Eli Perry 1842 Eli / Ann BLAND Eliza Jane Feb 3, 1837 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Elizabeth 1807 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND Elizabeth 1846 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Ellen July 1849 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Emily Jan 30, 1835 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND,Enoch Jan 9, 1804 Thomas / Rachel Shoulders BLAND,Enoch Dice april 4, 1855 Enoch/ mary Ann Harper BLAND, George 1776 Thomas/ Margaret BLAND,George Washington April 25, 1836 Eli/ Ann Haigler BLAND,George Washington July 2, 1847 Saul/ Abigail Phares BLAND,George Washington April 4, 1818 John/ Mary Dolly BLAND, Henry April 25, 1770 Thomas /Margaret BLAND, Henry 1877 Benjamin franklin / Sarah Agnes Coton BLAND,Henry Aug 9, 1832 John / Nancy BLAND,Henry J. dec 8, 1822 John / Mary Dolly BLAND Isaac Newton Jan 1841 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Isabelle 1811 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND James Stekley Jan 23, 1845 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Job June 11, 1812 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND John Jan 15, 1791 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND John Dec 16, 1835 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND John W. May 1840 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Lucinda Apr 29 ,1834 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Martha L. Aug 22, 1858 Miles H/Mary Ann Bible BLAND Martha Ellen June 5, 1853 George Washington/Margaret Skidmore BLAND Mary 1851 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Mary 1802 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND Mary 1840 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Mary Alice 1820 Thomas/Martha Cunningham BLAND Mary Ann June 9, 1827 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Mary Elizabeth June 4, 1866 Stewart/Dolly Virginia Harper BLAND Melchiza Jan 22 ,1833 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Miles H. 1827 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Oliver P. Mar 6, 1840 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Phoebe A. 1844 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Pleasant D. Oct 20, 1838 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Rachel 1811 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND Sarah J. Jan 11, 1829 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Saul SOlomon May 23, 1800 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND Sidney Oct 28 ,1809 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND Stewart Dolly Mar 30, 1839 John/Mary DOlly BLAND Susannah 1800 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND Thomas 1790 John/Nancy Cunningham BLAND Thomas June 2, 1827 John/Nancy BLAND Thomas Dec 1794 Henry/Margaret Welch BLAND William Nov 10, 1819 John/Nancy BLAND William Apr 29 ,1829 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND William 1813 Henry/Margaret Werch BLIZZARD Adam Wesley Jan 26 ,1833 Jesse/Elizabeth Hartman BLIZZARD Burton Sep 21 ,1754 John/Ruth Wallenbee BLIZZARD Comfort Oct 23, 1746 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Elizabeth Jan 22, 1743 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD James Joseph Sep 20, 1752 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Jesse Aug 7 ,1800 Burton/Sarah BLIZZARD John June 11, 1760 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD John B. Aug 10, 1821 Jesse/Elizabeth Hartman BLIZZARD Margaret L. 1823 Jesse/Elizabeth Hartman BLIZZARD Margaret L. 1869 Jacob L. /Hannah Dickenson BLIZZARD Mary M. May 7, 1858 WIlliam/Phoebe BLIZZARD Mary M. July 10, 1859 Adam W/Sarah E. BLIZZARD Mary S. July 13, 1858 James W/Hannah BLIZZARD Mary Sarah Jan 17, 1765 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Samuel Dec 14, 1855 James W/Anne E. BLIZZARD Susannah June 23, 1754 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Thomas Jan 25, 1797 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD William Feb 25, 1758 John/Mary Campbell BODKIN Abel 1868 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Benjamin T. 1877 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Charles L. Apr 1872 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Elizabeth Ann July 1, 1840 James/SArah Hoover BODKIN Frank Dec 1881 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Isaac Louis Apr 18, 1866 Michael/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN James Edward Jan 18, 1898 Isaac Louis/Savannah Cunningham BODKIN JOhn A. 1839 Joshua/Barbara Propst BODKIN John L. 1846 Robert/Elizabeth Benson BODKIN John H. 1860 Joseph/Leah Heavener BODKIN John William 1869 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Joshua 1808 John/Elizabeth Vint BODKIN Sarah Jane 1863 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BOGGS,Aaron 1853, John L./ Elizabeth Carr BOGGS Carrie Nov 16, 1870 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOGGS James Kee Jan 15, 1867 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOGGS John July 4, 1815 John/Margaret Key BOGGS, John M. Jan 28, 1892 James Kee / Josephine Anette Auville BOGGS John William Feb 9 ,1869 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOGGS Louisa D. 1827 James/Mary W. Dyer BOGGS, Margaret L. Oct 1, 1862 Aaron / Mary Ann Edmonds BOGGS Martha Alice Feb 7 ,1865 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOLTON George 1820 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Jacob 1812 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON John 1818 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Mahala Aug 10, 1825 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Mary 1810 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Nancy 1814 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Samuel 1808 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Sarah A. 1816 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOONE Benjamin July 16, 1706 George/Mary Maugridge BOONE Dinah May 10 ,1746 Benjamin/Susannah Laken BUCKBEE Eli 1830 Jesse/Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE,James 1832 Jesse / Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE,John 1828 Jesse / Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE Mary J. 1835 Jesse/Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE,Peter 1855 Jesse/ Elizabeth Haigler CALHOUN Aaron 1850 Aaron / Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Aaron Aug 2, 1816 William / Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN Amos S. 1833 John J./ Naomi Williams CALHOON Eli Dec 11, 1815 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN Eli Wilson June 14, 1869 Eli/Elizabeth Helmick CALHOON Elizabeth 1839 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Emily 1820 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOON James B. 1833 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON John 1765 William/Elizabeth CALHOUN John 1843 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON John C. Mar 4, 1840 William/Sarah Simmons CALHOUN Mahala 1818 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOON Margaret Catherine Feb 18 ,1863 John C/Belinda C. Lough CALHOUN Marion 1842 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Martha 1835 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON Martha Ellen July 3, 1861 Eli/ELizabeth Helmick CALHOUN Mary I. 1845 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Naomi G. 1842 John J./ Naomi Williams CALHOUN Osborn 1847 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Sarah C. 1840 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON Sarah Elizabeth Feb 18, 1862 John C/Belinda Lough CALHOUN Scott 1852 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Susannah 1822 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN Virginia 1826 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN William 1829 William / Sarah Zeckafoose CALHOON William June 2, 1793 John/Elizabeth Helmick CALHOUN William C. April 1, 1903 William Cecil and Emma Susan Graham CALHOUN William J. 1849 Eli / Elizabeth Helmick CALHOUN William J. 1828 William / Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN, William Cecil Dec 22, 1871 Winifred Scott / Hannah Catherine Bennett CALHOUN Winifred 1837 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CARR, Adam July 8, 1799 Phillip / Kate Mouse CARR, Adam Jan 20, 1838 Adam / Susan Tracy CARR Albert Lee Mar 1879 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Asa Jan 1884 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Barbara Ellen 1878 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Eliza A. Sep 1886 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Enos March 1888 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR French 1881 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Huldah J. 1877 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR, Isaac 1820 Susannah / Adam CARR Jacob 1750 Henry/Sarah Peterson CARR Jacob WIlliam Sep 17, 1853 Enos/Sarah Wyatt CARR James 1828 Solomon/Susannah Lambert CARR James Henry June 18 ,1875 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Job Aug 1892 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR John Mar 25, 1800 John/Abigail Leach CARR John K. July 1893 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Joshua Oct 6, 1792 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Harper CARR Martin L. Feb 1882 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Mary Susan Aug 20 ,1822 Joshua Joseph/Susan Cassmore CARR Phillip 1778 Jacob/Mary S. Harper CARR Samuel F. Dec 24, 1805 Michael/Mary PHebe Haigler CARR Sarah Catherine 1833 Solomon/Susannah Lambert CASNER Andrew 1781 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Elizabeth 1777 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Margaret 1779 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Vandal Benjamin Oct 16, 1771 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Vandal Hull Jan 19, 1830 George/Margaret Yeager CHAMP Andrew J. 1874 Cyrus/Rachel Rohrbough CHAMP Cyrus July 17, 1839 John/Sarah Borrer CHAMP,Dina Christina Dec. 2,1853 Levi / Phebe Jane CHAMP, Elijah 1826 John Sarah Elizabeth Borror CHAMP Eliza Frances May 14, 1874 Cyrus/Rachel C. Rohrbaugh CHAMP Jemima S. 1876 Cyrus/Rachel Rohrbough CHAMP, John O. November 1856 Elijah / Elizabeth Carrier CHAMP Martin 1824 John/Sarah E. Borrer CHAMP Mary E. 1825 Thomas/Sarah Shreve CHAMP Melinda 1835 John/Sarah E. Borrer CHAMP Sarah J. 1878 Cyrus/Rachel Rohrbough CLAYTON Addison 1840 John/Eliza CLAYTON Harvey 1838 John/Eliza CLAYTON Henry 1832 John/Eliza CLAYTON, Jesse 1831 John / Eliza CLAYTON Samuel J. 1843 John/Eliza CONRAD, Adam 1802 Jacob /Magdalena Hedrick CONRAD Barbara Mar 13, 1770 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Delilah Sep 1, 1813 Ulrich/Sarah Currence CONRAD Frances Dec 7 ,1768 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Jacob Dec 8 ,1815 Peter/Ann Currence CONRAD Jacob Apr 12, 1772 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD John Benjamin 1850 Laban B/Rachel Bible CONRAD Phoebe Jan 18 ,1776 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Sabin Oct 25, 1767 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD, Sampson 1851 Laban B. / Rachel Bible CONRAD Tunnah 1821 Ulrich/Sarah Currence CONRAD Ulrich Aug 21, 1786 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Urbana F. 1853 Laban B/Rachel Bible COWGER Abel Jan 26, 1822 John/Ruth Randall COWGER Edith M. June 1885 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER Eli Dec 26, 1811 John/Ruth Randall COWGER, Elizabeth Nov 5, 1821 George / Eve Raiser COWGER, Elizabeth 1808 John / Mary Moyers COWGER, Elizabeth 1844 Josiah / Sarah Cozer COWGER Fletcher T. Aug 11 ,1836 George/Eve Raiser COWGER George April 27, 1828 John / Ruth Randall COWGER George Apr 27 ,1828 John/Ruth Randall COWGER, George 1812 Henry / Elizabeth Randall COWGER, George 1864 William / Mary A. Conrad COWGER, George May 2, 1792 Michael / Catherine COWGER, George Samuel April 25, 1848 George/ Elizabeth Judy COWGER George Shobe Dec 19 ,1851 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Gustavus C. Aug 4, 1820 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Harriett Sep 1, 1831 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Henry Aug 26, 1835 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Henry May 13, 1781 George/Hannah Haws COWGER Jacob Mar 24, 1822 George/Eve Raiser COWGER, Jacob Jan 2, 1814 John / Ruth randall COWGER Jacob 1809 Henry/ Elizabeht Randall COWGER James Oct 19 ,1818 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Jeff A. Aug 18 ,1838 George/Eve Raiser COWGER John Jan 26, 1817 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Manesseh Sep 28 ,1841 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Mariah Sep 6, 1833 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Martha Aug 14, 1842 Noah/Elizabeth Dice COWGER Mary Ann Feb 23, 1886 Pleasant S/Asenath Delilah COWGER Mary Elizabeth Nov 1883 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER Mary Elizabeth Apr 20 ,1844 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Mary Lee Aug 4, 1873 William Job/Josephine Rebecca Dice COWGER Michael Aug 6, 1815 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Noah Oct 17, 1816 Henry/Elizabeth Randall COWGER Noah July 17, 1839 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER, Phoebe 1793 Michael / Catherine Eye COWGER Pleasant S. Dec 19,1851 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Polly Jan 29 ,1813 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Rebecca Sep 30, 1829 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Rebecca Mar 29 ,1819 John/Ruth Randall COWGER Ruth ELizabeth Oct 20 1844 Eli/ELizabeth Lawler COWGER Sarah 1878 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER Sarah Catherine Apr 22, 1834 Abel/Phoebe Dice COWGER Sarah Emily Jan 30, 1843 Eli/Elizabeth Lawler COWGER Silas NOv 25, 1809 John/Ruth Randall COWGER Wesley P. Sep 24, 1825 George/Eve Raiser COWGER William E. Oct 1881 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER William H. Mar 6, 1915 John Preston/Nora Mae Dyer COWGER William Jesse Mar 10, 1888 Plesant S/Asenath Delilah COWGER William W. Sep 12, 1823 George/Eve Raiser COWGER William Jesse Mar 10 ,1888 Pleasant Shobe/Delia CRAWFORD Nancy Feb 14, 1770 William/RAchel Sawyers CRAWFORD William June 1, 1744 Alexander/Mary McPheeters CUNNINGHAM, Arnold 1813 James / Agnes CUNNINGHAM, Solomon Feb 1853 Thomas/ Sarah A CUNNINGHAM, Wm. 1/23/1854 John / Amanda CURRENCE John B. June 19, 1757 William/Lydia Steele CURRENCE Sarah Aug 8, 1791 John B/Nancy Friend DAHMER, Joel Feb 11 ,1812 John George/ Nancy Skidmore DAHMER Joel M. 1849 Joel/ Sarah Stump DAHMER, George 1801 John George / Mary E. Hratman DAHMER George H. June 27 ,1832 Martin/Sarah Hevener DAHMER, Julia 1814 John George / Nancy Skidmore DAVIS,Chas. O. Nov. 30,1853 Wm. J. / Eliza Davis DAVIS, James, 1835 James / Margaret Bland DAVIS, Jehu 1828 Jesse / Elizabeth Bland DAVIS Jesse 1858 Jethro/ Nancy DAVIS Jessee Jan 30, 1859 Jessee / elizabeth DAVIS, Jethro July 25, 1845 Jessee / Elizabeht Arbergast DAVIS, Samuel 1779 Robert / Sarah Dyer DAY, Aaron 1830 Leonard / Rachel Harmon DAY Joshua Sep 9, 1829 Leonard/Rachel Harmon DAY Mary Mar 4, 1860 Isaac/Louisa Elizabeth DAY Solomon Feb 8 ,1823 Leonard/Rachel Harmon DICE, Adam 1809 William /Eve Mallow DICE, Adam, 1846 Adam /sarah Mallow DICE Ann Aug 28, 1763 Mathias/Eva Catherine Harper DICE Catherine Feb 14, 1816 William/Eve Mallow DICE Catherine J. May 24, 1818 John/Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE Elizabeth Aug 5, 1820 William/Eve Mallow DICE Elizabeth A. Dec 15, 1810 John/Mary Cunningham Hinkle DICE George 1763 Mathias/ Catherine Herrber DICE George 1828 Jacob / Eliz Fisher DICE, George Dec 1885 Isaac Wm/ Larua E. Andrews DICE, George W. Feb 17, 1812 John /Mary Cunningham Henkel DICE, Geo Wm 1841 John /Eliz Conrad DICE Hannah Hinkle Aug 3, 1819 John/Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE, Isaac Henkle June 20, 1816 John/ Mary C. DICE, Isaac L. 1847 John /Eliabeth Conrad DICE, Jacob 1761 Mathias/ Eva Catherine Harper DICE, Jacob G. 1827 Reuben /Evelyn E. fisher DICE John May 10, 1788 George/Mary A. DICE, John A. 1836 Jacob /Elizabeth Fisher DICE, John May 10, 1788 George/ Mary A. DICE, John Calvert Sep 27, 1872 John Cunningham/ Sarah Rozell DICE Mary Ann June 5, 1813 John/Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE Melinda Feb 24, 1823 William/Eve Mallow DICE Phoebe Dec 19 ,1784 Mathias/Eva Catherine Harper DICE Phoebe Feb 22, 1808 William/Eve Mallow DICE Phebe Jane Jan 26, 1815 John/Mary Cunningham Hinkle DICE, Rueben Jan 6, 1823 John/ Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE Reuben Jan 1, 1790 George /Mary A. DICE Sarah Feb 27 ,1811 William/Eve Mallow DICE William H. Sep 23, 1891 Isaac William/Laurie E. Andrews DICKENSON Elizabeth 1798 Samuel/Rachel Davis DICKENSON Hannah Apr 19 ,1810 Samuel/Rachel Davis DICKINSON Henry Aug 19, 1818 Samuel/ Rachel Davis DICKINSON, Robert June 2, 1795 Sam /Rachel Davis DICKINSON, Samuel 1832 Robert/ Elizabeth Swadley DOLLY Adam Bouse Apr 25, 1827 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Andrew Jackson Sep 1, 1829 John/ Susannah Bouse DOLLY Anna Jane Mar 4, 1822 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Benjamin Franklin Apr 22, 1835 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Christina Mar 1830 George Washington/Eve Sites DOLLY Enoch Bland July 22, 1831 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY, George Washington June 10, 1836 John /Susannah Bouse DOLLY, George Washington October 6, 1830 George Washington / Eva Sites DOLLY George Washington 1804 John/Mary Shoulders DOLLY, George Yeager 1877 John / Martha E. DOLLY Henry Clay Jan 5, 1883 Noah/Ruhama J. Mallow DOLLY, Jacob June 22, 1827 George Washington / Eve Sites DOLLY, Jacob July 18, 1856 George Washington / Phoebe Ellen Kisamore DOLLY Job Apr 15, 1833 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY, John August 26, 1798 John / Kate Linger DOLLY, John 182 Andrew /Susannah Smith DOLLY John W. September 1897 Sampson Samuel/ Rebecca Lovina Self DOLLY, John Wesley, Sept 27, 1823 John / Susannah Bouse DOLLY Margaret May 1, 1843 George WAshington/Eve Sites DOLLY Margaret 1856 Jacob S/Naomi Teter DOLLY Martha May 9, 1840 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Mary Aug 14, 1838 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Mary C. Aug 1857 George Washington/Phoebe Ellen Kisamore DOLLY Noah May 24, 1860 George WAshington/Phoebe Ellen Kisamore DOLLY Sampson Samuel May 1861 John/Martha E. DOLLY Saul Bland Aug 9 ,1825 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Susan S. Mar 14, 1838 George Washington/Eve Sites DOLLY Sarah Ellen Jan 14, 1913 Sampson Samuel/Rebecca L. Self DOLLY William F. Dec 8 ,1852 John Wesley/Lucinda Bland DOVE Jacob H. 1866 Mordecai/Sarah E. Swadley DUNKLE John L. 1882 Newman G/Jemima A. Dahmer DUNKEL, William L. 1869 JOhn J./ Susan L. Hiser DUNKEL, William Frederick 1868 John Joseph / Susan Levina Hiser DYER, Allen December 20, 1820 Roger / Ruth DYER Diana Apr 6, 1818 Roger/Ruth DYER Elizabeth May 9, 1795 Roger/Susannah Blizzard DYER James 1744 Roger/Hannah Britton DYER James Roger Oct 29, 1806 Roger/Ruth DYER, John 1770 James / Phoebe Ann Harrison DYER, John D. July 15, 175 Roger/ Susannah Blizard DYER, John Pendleton Nov 19, 1845 Allen/ Martha Ann DYER Mary Mar 18, 1781 Roger/Susannah Blizzard DYER Mary E. Sep 29, 1869 John J/Annie DYER Mary E. Apr 17, 1813 Roger/Ruth DYER Mary L. 1846 Morgan/Sarah Burns DYER Mary L. June 7, 1815 William/Margaret Riddle DYER Mary Wagoner 1808 Zebulon /Rebecca Wagoner DYER Morgan Sep 14, 1809 Roger/Ruth DYER Roger June 23, 1754 William John/Margaret Jiatt DYER Roger Dec 28, 1774 James/Phoebe Ann Harrison DYER Ruth Nov 11, 1778 Roger/SUsannah Blizzard DYER Samuel Mar 23, 1786 John/Jane MOrrell DYER Susannah Lair May 13, 1815 Roger/Ruth DYER William Mar 16, 1783 Roger/Susannah Blizzard DYER William Feb 20, 1768 James/Phoebe Ann Harrison DYER Zebulon Dec 10, 1776 James/Phebe Ann Harrison DYER Zebulon Oct 9, 1804 Roger/Ruth EAGLE Elizabeth 1792 Christian/Jane Cook EAGLE, George Washington Dec 1857 George W./ Julia ECKERT Absolum 1825 Abraham/ Sarah Fend ECKERT Abraham 1791 Phillip J./ Sophia Fleisher ECKERT Balentine 1823 Abraham /Sarah Fend ECKERT Henry 1829 Abraham/ Sarah Fend ECKERT Job 1845 Absolom/ Sarah j. Lamb ECKERT John 1825 John/ Catherine Propst ECKERT Mary M. July 1899 Noah W/Phebe J. Simmons ECKART Noah Webster Mar 17 ,1886 Noah W/Phoebe J. SImmons ERICK Dice 1853 Wm. / Elizabeth EYE Abel A. April 6, 1877 William Henry/ Millie Propst EYE Andrew 1876 Christian Franklin/Barbara Jane WAggy EYE Catherine 1808 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Christian 1804 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Christian 1775 Christian S./ Catheirne EYE Daniel Thomas Nov 13, 1868 Levi/Sarah Barclay EYE Elizabeth July 24, 1872 Ammi/Amanda Propst EYE Elizabeth 1800 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE George 1806 Christian/ Elizabeth Propst EYE George H Jan 15, 1884 Levi/ Sarah C. Barkley EYE George W. Jan 2, 1862 Robert/ Carolyn Propst EYE George Franklin July 22, 1874 James M./ Barbara Propst EYE Henry 1799 Christian/Elizabeth Propst EYE Henry Aldine Aug 25, 1874 Benjamin/Barbara Catherine Rexroad EYE, Jacob 1798 Christian /Elizabeth Propst EYE Jacob Johnson Oct 20, 1840 Jacob/ Sarah Swadle EYE Jacob William July 3, 1853 Robert Samuel/ Carolyn Propst EYE James K. Nov 4, 1860 Laban/Rachel ann Harmon EYE James Albert May 4, 1886 Levi/Sarah Barkley EYE John 1811 Henry/ Mary Propst EYE John 1808 George/Elizabeth Snider EYE John 1798 Jacob / Catheirne EYE John 1810 Frederick/ Catherine Stone EYE John 1812 Frederick/ Catherine Stone EYE John M. 1843 George/ Eleanor EYE John Boyd Nov 18, 1853 John/ Barbara Propst EYE John David Feb 12, 1851 Robert Samuel/ Catherine Propst EYE John Orion April 10, 1856 John /Carolyn Propst EYE Laben Nov 27, 1828 Jacob/ Sarah Swadley EYE Levi March 14, 1842 John /Barbara Propst EYE Maggie July 1, 1876 James M/Barbara Propst EYE Mary 1810 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Mary Nov 20, 1817 Frederick/Catherine Stone EYE Mary A. Mar 3, 1877 Benjamin/Barbara Catherine Rexroad EYE Mary F. Oct 20, 1867 Jacob J/Timah Dorothy Davis EYE Mary Elizabeth Aug 8, 1832 Jacob/Sarah Swadley EYE Mary Jane Sep 15, 1861 Robert Samuel/Caroline Propst EYE Martha Jane Dec 15, 1874 Levi/Sarah Barclay EYE Phoebe Apr 10, 1818 Christopher/Elizabeth Propst EYE Reuben E. 1807 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE, Robert H. 1859 Laben /Hannah Mallow EYE, Robert Harrison Feb 17, 1869 Robert Samuel/ Carolyn Propst EYE, Robert Samuel June 11, 1826 Jacob/ Sarah Swadley EYE Sarah 1812 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Sarah A. Apr 10, 1861 John/Delilah Propst EYE Sarah E. Mar 9, 1848 Robert Samuel/Caroline Propst EYE,Susan E. Oct. 10,1853 Laban / Rachael Ann EYE Susan E. 1834 Geroge/Eleanor EYE Susan E. Dec 27 ,1874 Christopher F/Barbara EYE Susannah 1809 Christian/Elizabeth Propst EYE Susannah Dec 1806 Christian/Elizabeht Probst EYE William 1885 James M. /Barbara Propst EYE William 1810 Christian/ Elizabeth Propst EYE William 1837 John/ Elizabeth Moyers EYE William July 12, 1840 William/ Letitia Bodkin EYE, William Nov 18, 1804 Christopher j./ Elizabeth Propst EYE William A. Aug 15, 1868 John /Delilah Propst EYE William D June 6, 1879 Benjamin/ Barbara Catherine Rexroad EYE William W. 1841 Avel/ Sarah EYE William Clark Feb 10, 1875 Levi/ Sarah Barkley EYE William Franklin March 10, 1869 William Washington /Susan Elizabeth Swadley EYE William Henry Aug 30, 1869 William Henry /Amelia Propst EYE William Henry Mar 31, 1838 John/Elizabeth Moyers EYE, William Olie June 12, 1905 William Henry Jr/ Ida Jane Simmons FISHER Elizabeth Feb 9 ,1792 Jacob/Susannah Burns FISHER Jacob Oct 29, 1758 John Adam/Christina Burkstoler FISHER Jacob 1833 william/ Nancy Bolton FISHER John Wesley Feb 13, 1837 William /Elizabeth Barb FISHER Laben Smith 1836 William /Nancy Bolton FISHER Mary A. 1787 Jacob/Susannah Burns FISHER William March 15, 1800 John/ Catherine Christine Hess FLEISHER Andrew 1805 Henry/Christina FLEISHER Elizabeth Jan 30 ,1823 Benjamin/Sarah Hull FLEMING Nancy B. NOv 1883 Isaac/Mary E. FLINN Abraham 1812 David/Mary Miller FLINN David 1837 Edward/ Susan FLINN David 1798 David /Mary Miller FLINN Elizabeth 1852 Abraham/Sabina Ketterman FLINN Jacob 1848 Abraham /Sabrina Ketterman FRIEND Elizabeth 1766 Jacob/Elizabeth Skidmore FULL Eve Aug 7 ,1830 George/Margaret Judy FULL George 1796 George/Catherine Steels FULL Joseph Mar 25, 1791 Lewis/Jane Collins FULTZ Andrew 1890 Jacob/Dorothy Dickenson FULTZ Elizabeth 1857 Joseph/Catherine Keister FULTZ John A. May 32, 2883 Martin/Mary J. Bolton FULTZ Maggie E. July 1881 Franklin P/Sarah Pitzenbarger FULTZ Mary C. Oct 5, 1875 Amos/Susan Rexroad GILKERSON James R. Aug 1, 1884 Henry T/Margaret GOOD William Otterbein Dec 18, 1916 William David/Mary Elizabeth Harrison GRADY George Washington Sep 7, 1849 Strother/Sarah Leary GRAHAM John Isaac Oct 11, 1863 Isaac/Lydia Ann Kimble GRAHAM Mary Oct 13, 1873 Isaac/Ann GRAYHAM Amos 1837 James/ Mary a. Davis GRAYHAM Enoch June 6, 1818 Isaac/ Barbara Coil GRAYHAM John Isaac Oct 11, 1863 Isaac /Lydia Ann GRAYHAM Kennison 1836 James/ Mary A. Davis GRAYHAM Rachel A. Dec 10, 1877 Isaac/ Lydia a. Kimble GRAYHAM Samuel March 4, 1821 Isaac /Barbara Coil GREGG Anna Maria Mar 10, 1800 John/Mary Rexroad GREGG Jacob 1848 John/Agnes Rexrode GREGG John 1803 John/Mary Rexrode GRIENER, Mary Susan, Jul. 30,1853 Jacob / Adaline (slave) GROGG Adam 1815 Phillip/Flora Crummitt GROGG Elizabeth 1846 Adam/Charlotte GROGG Jacob 1805 Phillip/Flora Crummitt GROGG Jacob A. Jan 1882 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG John 1808 Phillip/Flora Crummitt GROGG John June 4, 1873 Martin /Hannah Simmons GROGG John 1863 Phillip/ Flora Crummet GROGG John R. 1875 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG John Lafayette Nov 30, 1873 John A/Sarah Ann Waggy GROGG Lucy Aug 7, 1879 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG Lucy May Nov 7, 1898 John Lafayette/Rosanna Carson GROGG Martha Sep 1886 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG Martha Jane Aug 1849 John/Agnes Rexroad GROGG Martin July 15, 1845 John/Agnes Rexroad GROGG Mary Mar 10, 1800 John/Mary Rexroad GROGG Samuel June 1892 Martin /Hannah Simmons GROGG Samuel 1844 Adam/Charlotte GROGG Sarah C. 1861 Henry/Eliza B. GROGG Sarah J. Apr 1884 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG Susannah 1796 John/Mary Rexroad GROGG William July 1838 Adam/Charlotte GROGG Martin July 15, 1845 John/ Agnes Rexroad GUTHRIE William 1824 Page/ Frances HALLOWAY,MALE 12/11/1858 Daniel,/ Malinda HAMMER not named 2/9/1858 Jacob/Tammarah HAMMER Abel M. 1852 Elias/Delilah Conrad HAMMER Benjamin Stickley Nov 21, 1845 George/Mary Harper HAMMER Catherine May 6, 1814 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Catherine Caplinger Feb 10 ,1839 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Denisa June 28 ,1833 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Elias June 3, 1806 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Elizabeth 1823 George/Elizabeth Daggy HAMMER Elizabeth Aug 4, 1809 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Elizabeth D. Oct 21, 1885 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Elias C. Nov 25, 1845 Elias/Delilah Conrad HAMMER George Aug 4, 1816 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER George W. June 28 ,1842 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER George Washington May 25, 1844 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Glenn Reed May 6 ,1891 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Hannah Ellen Aug 2, 1856 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Ida Lee June 30 ,1861 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Isaac Conrad Aug 12, 1850 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Isaac Taylor Sep 13, 1847 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Jacob Feb 21, 1821 George/Elizabeth Coplinger HAMMER Jesse Blanche July 7, 1888 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER John A. Jan 10, 1840 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER John Cunningham Mar 2, 1859 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Laban Dec 12, 1834 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Lavina Susan Apr 16, 1855 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Leonard H. Oct 9 ,1842 George/Mary Harper HAMMER Mahala J. Mar 23, 1836 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Mary A. Mar 5, 1844 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Mary Ann Apr 2, 1823 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Mary Margaret July 27 ,1848 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Phoebe Oct 8 ,1811 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Phoebe Ann Sep 3, 1852 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Phoebe Sophia Oct 24, 1837 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Sarah Dec 15, 1831 Elias/Delilah Conrad HAMMER Sarah Jane Sep 1, 1837 George/Mary Harper HAMMER Susan July 5, 1888 Leo/Sally HAMMER Susannah Oct 18,1807 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Ursula Thompson Apr 27, 1852 Jacob/Tunnah Conrad HAMMER Virginia F. Apr 28 ,1849 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER William Apr 1, 1851 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER William Henry Oct 12, 1840 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HARMON Charles Fourier 1858 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Christina 1801 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Isaac Aug 12, 1812 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON, John, 4/20/1858 George,/ Mary HARMON Jonas 1787 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Joshua 1793 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Lucinda May 7, 1858 Reuben/Cynthia Ann Custard HARMON Moses 1785 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Noah 1798 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Noah Webster 1856 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Phoebe Sep 10 ,1791 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Rachel 1803 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Reuben Aug 16, 1789 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Reuben 1831 Noah/Magdalena Mallow HARMON Samuel 1785 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Solomon May 1807 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HAROLD, John F. 12/5/1858 Harold,/ Sarah HARPER Eli July 16, 1827 Joshua/Catherine Conrad HARPER Elizabeth Rebecca Nov 15, 1834 Moses/Phoebe Conrad HARPER,FEMALE 3/25/1858 Eli/Delila Harper HARPER,Isaac Feb. 24,1853 Eli /Delila Harper HARPER Jacob Conrad Sep 10 ,1834 Moses/Phoebe Conrad HARPER, Mahala C., 3/18/1858 Jacob,/ Elizabeth HARPER,MALE, 5/26/1854 Amby/ Elizabeth HARPER William Nixon June 1850 Moses/Phoebe Conrad HARSHBARGER,MALE 7/2/1858 I. M./ Cath. HARTER, Wm. H., 1/9/1858 Peter R.,/ Susannah HARTMAN Annie Martha June 14, 1906 J. Edmond/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Bessie Alice Dec 29 ,1887 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Charles Edward Nov 2, 1875 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN,Christina May 1853 Job / Annie HARTMAN Christopher May 5, 1853 Job/Ann Thompson HARTMAN Clarence Oliver May 21, 1890 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Denisa A. Mar 30, 1840 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Effie Stella Oct 5, 1892 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Elizabeth Dec 15, 1802 John/Mary Hunter HARTMAN Elizabeth Oct 8, 1909 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN Elliott 1813 Daniel/Mary Teller HARTMAN Endrus 1862 Job/Susan Moyers HARTMAN George W. Apr 1838 James/Elizabeth Lambert HARTMAN George W. 1857 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN George Edward Mar 27, 1894 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN George Howard Apr 22, 1871 George W/Catherine Rexroad HARTMAN Henry Mar 17, 1806 Mortiz /Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Henry Apr 13, 1807 Jacob/Mary Hauter HARTMAN Henry Edward Apr 17, 1892 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN Isaac M. May 16, 1836 Henry/Savannah McMullin HARTMAN Isaac Perry July 16, 1877 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN James 1812 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN James Feb 1857 Job/Ann Thompson HARTMAN James Jan 29, 1810 Mortiz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN James W. Nov 24, 1860 WIlliam Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN James Anderson Feb 1857 Henry/Savannah McMullen HARTMAN James Arthur June 1, 1899 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN James Edward Apr 28 ,1853 Henry/Savannah McMullen HARTMAN James William Nov 24, 1860 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Job Mar 3, 1835 James/Elizabeth Lambert HARTMAN Job 1831 Daniel/Mary Teller HARTMAN John R. Nov 11, 1853 Elliott/Martha Cassell HARTMAN John T. Mar 20 ,1890 James WIlliam/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN John Clark Sep 29, 1865 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Lucy Ellen May 27, 1871 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Margaret Clarissa NOv 20 ,1858 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Martha A. Jan 15, 1868 William Perry/Permelia Catheirne Lough HARTMAN Martha Ellen May 22, 1910 Isaac Perry/Lucy Vandevander HARTMAN Martha Isabelle June 12, 1851 Henry/Savannah McMullen HARTMAN Mary Jan 1850 Job/Anice Thompson HARTMAN, Mary C., 2/7/1858 M,/Margaret HARTMAN Mary C. Nov 1879 John H/Martha R. Hevener HARTMAN Mary E. Mar 26, 1857 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Mary L. Oct 25, 1854 Ahio/Nancy Gutherie HARTMAN Mary Alice July 11, 1914 Isaac Perry/Lucy Vandevander HARTMAN Mary Anna July 10, 1848 Henry/Sarah McMullen HARTMAN Mary Elizabeth Feb 24, 1841 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Mary Jane Aug 27 ,1899 James E/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Moritz Mar 14, 1845 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Murtz June 12, 1840 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Nancy 1810 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Phoebe Jane Aug 23, 1838 Henry/Savannah McMullin HARTMAN Roxie Etta Jan 3, 1896 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Ruhama C. June 4, 1834 Henry/Savannah McMullin HARTMAN Sarah 1815 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Sarah Aug 4, 1854 William/Barbara HARTMAN Sarah A. Apr 4, 1857 Ahio/Nancy Gutherie HARTMAN Susan Catherine July 12,1863 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN William 1820 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN William Arthur Jan 23, 1902 Isaac Perry/Lucy Vandevander HARTMAN William Perry Nov 27 ,1832 James/Elizabeth Lambert HAWES Hannah 1755 Henry Peter/SArah Dyer HEAVENER, Elory Ann, 5/12/1858 Cutlip/ Elizabeth HEAVENER Sarah Maude Aug 18,1876 Anderson M/Mahulda Lough HEDRICK Adam 1803 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Adam J. 1840 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Amanda 1826 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Andrew J. 1836 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Annie 1790 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Charles Armstrong May 9 ,1858 Solomon/Martha E. Armstrong HEDRICK Christian 1806 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Cynthia Jane 1841 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK David W. 1854 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Elizabeth 1795 Frederick/Mary E HEDRICK Eugene 1859 Henry/Mary HEDRICK Eve 1809 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Frederick 1765 Charles/Barbara Conrad HEDRICK, FEMALE, 12/20/1858 E. D.,/ Sarah E. HEDRICK Isaac Y. 1838 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Isabelle 1842 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK, Jesse, 3/15/1858 Jesse, / Sarah HEDRICK Leo 1811 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Louise B. 1839 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Lucinda 1828 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Margaret Susan Feb 3, 1881 Eugene/Mary Jane Jordan HEDRICK Marion 1830 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Martha A. Aug 19, 1874 Cullum Columbus/Christina HEDRICK Martha Susan July 15, 1853 Solomon/Martha E. Armstrong HEDRICK Martin 1810 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Mary 1788 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK, Mary E., 10/30/1858 Marion,/Mary HEDRICK Mary Agnes 1843 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Mary Elizabeth Oct 30, 1848 Zebulon/Melinda Kimble HEDRICK Mary Susan July 21, 1855 Samuel Henry/Hannah Lough HEDRICK Mayberry C. 1834 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Michael 1812 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK, Miner H., 6/18/1858 Reuben,/ Ellen HEDRICK Nancy M. 1848 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Reuben July 1, 1854 Michael/Mary Jane Pennington HEDRICK Ruhama 1832 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Samuel C 1857 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Samuel Henry Mar 3, 1811 Henry/Mary HEDRICK Solomon 1809 Charles/Mary Fisher HEDRICK Solomon 1851 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Susannah 1797 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK William E. Apr 12, 1845 Solomon/Martha E. Armstrong HELMICK Abel Aug 31, 1805 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK, Abraham 10/22,1854 Mathias / Catharine HELMICK Abraham Aug 31, 1863 Abraham B/Catherine Mullenax HELMICK Adam 1782 Jacob/Barbara Hinkle HELMICK Ann Frances July 4, 1876 Adam Fisher/Edith Jane Shreve HELMICK Anna Mar 21, 1811 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK Christopher Nov 12, 1858 Enos/Sarah S. HELMICK Cornelius July 16, 1809 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK Elizabeth 1834 Phillip/Sarah Williams HELMICK Elizabeth Sep 26, 1807 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK George May 19 ,1856 William/Elizabeth HELMICK George E. Jan 2, 1853 Mathias/Melvina HELMICK George Enos Feb 20 ,1879 Adam Fisher/Edith Jane Shreve HELMICK Jacob May 1, 1773 Peter/Mary M. Storms HELMICK Martha NOv 3, 1836 Cornelius/Lee Graham HELMICK Martha Jane 1814 John/Joan Ryan HELMICK Mary Alice July 11, 1926 Amby/Mary Ellen Kimble HELMICK Mary Magdalene June 26, 1871 Adam Fisher/Edith Jane Shreve HELMICK Mathias 1766 George/Keziah Mick HELMICK Moses July 17, 1813 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK Phillip Mar 21, 1858 Mathias/Melvina HELMICK Sarah Sep 5, 1854 Josiah/Elizabeth HELMICK Sarah F. 1873 Joseph H/Amanda Wilfong HELMICK Sarah Jane Mar 3, 1910 Amby/Mary Ellen Kimble HENKLE,MALE SLAVE 8/1858 M./ Chippey HENKLE Catheirne 1793 Abraham/Catherine Teter HEAVENER Adam 1775 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEVENER Anderson Moffett Aug 22 ,1845 John G/Marah McMullin HEAVENER Anna 1807 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER Catherine 1809 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER Elias Apr 9, 1805 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER Elizabeth Mar 16, 1771 Frederick/Rachel HEVENER Elizabeth 1811 Nicholas/Mary Sophia Propst HEAVENER George N. Apr 3, 1860 Jacob/Amelia Kester HEAVENER Henry Michael 1770 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Jacob Oct 17, 1820 George/Emma Catherine Propst HEAVENER Jacob Feb 7 ,1801 Nicholas/Mary Sophia Propst HEVENER Jacob Aug 7, 1744 Nicholas/Elizabeth Seybert HEAVENER Jane 1813 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER John June 1, 1780 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEVENER John Aug 30 ,1817 George/Emma Catherine Propst HEAVENER Margaret 1766 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Melinda 1817 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER Nicholas May 20 ,1768 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Phoebe 1817 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER Polly Mar 12, 1802 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER Robert Calvin Mar 7, 1879 William/Nancy Elizabeth Rohrbaugh HEVENER Samuel NOv 2, 1882 William M/Sarah J. Greenwalt HEVENER Sarah 1807 George/Emma Catherine Propst HEAVENER Samuel Peter 1772 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Sarah 1804 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER William 1854 Jacob/Amelia Keister HEVENER William Oscar July 23, 1905 Robert Calvin/Minnie Florence Landis HILLE Margaret E. 2/2/1858 Jacob G./ Jane HINER Amanda 1829 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Amelia Dec 14, 1856 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Benjamin J. July 26, 1809 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Charles C. Oct 7 ,1846 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Elizabeth McCoy Feb 28 ,1822 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Eskridge Kee June 1847 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER George Feb 1825 Joseph/Jane Armstrong HINER Harmon Nov 20, 1782 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Harmon Apr 6, 1843 Benjamin J/Mary Seybert HINER Harmon Nov 20, 1782 John/Magdalene Burner HINER Jacob Burner Sep 5, 1776 John/Magdalena Burner HINER James Knox July 1844 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER James Marion July 5, 1856 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Jane B. Mar 12, 1817 John/Magdalena Burner HINER John Apr 19, 1854 George/Lucinda Barbara Armstrong HINER John Oct 26, 1817 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER John 1819 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Joseph Nov 22, 1778 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Joseph Burner May 9 ,1821 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Josiah Ashby Oct 12, 1807 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Lucinda Nov 10 ,1813 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Lucy G. Apr 26, 1850 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Mahala 1815 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Margaret Sep 19 ,1813 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Martha McCoy Jan 8 ,1819 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER, Mary H., 3/7/1858 Samuel,/ Elizabeth HINER Mary Magdalene Jan 22, 1809 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Nancy Apr 24, 1817 Jacob Burner/Sarah McCoy HINER Nancy 1811 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Oliver Morton Jan 1850 William/Catherine Kee HINER Robert Edward Sep 1864 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Samuel Mar 12, 1814 Jacob Burner/Sarah McCoy HINER Sarah May 9 ,1821 Jacob Burner/Sarah McCoy HINER Sarah Apr 27 ,1826 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Sarah Feb 1806 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER, Sarah J. 5/31/1858 Joseph / Mahulda HINER Sarah Jemima Sep 7 ,1853 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER William Feb 28 ,1822 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER William Mar 7, 1827 John/Magdalena Burner HISER, Wm. W. 7/22/1858 Jonathan,/ Ellen HOLLOWAY not named, 12/11/1858 Daniel/Malinda HOOVER Annie Virginia Nov 17, 1880 William J/Mary Jane Rexroad HOOVER Christina Nov 12, 1850 John/Christina Miller HOOVER Eli P. Dec 1, 1884 Jackson/Elizabeth J. Varner HOOVER Elizabeth 1844 Eli/Frances Propst HOOVER, Elizabeth M. 7/18/1858 /Sarah HOOVER George Mar 1877 Adam/Ruhama S. Simmons HOOVER, George C., 8/31/1858 Thomas,/ Sara Farmer HOOVER George E. Jan 19 ,1888 WIlliam J/Mary Jane Rexroad HOOVER George Wash. 7/1854 John/Christina HOOVER Henry Ray Feb 13, 1901 George Marshall/Luella Simmons HOOVER Jackson Sep 17, 1861 Daniel/Elizabeth Shank HOOVER James Oliver May 1890 Adam/Ruhama S. Simmons HOOVER Joel 1812 William/Barbara Propst HOOVER John 1850 Daniel/Elizabeth Shank HOOVER John July 22, 1852 Thomas/Sarah HOOVER Mary Elizabeth Nov 6, 1876 Harvey/Barbara Margaret Rexroad HOOVER, Phoebe 1853 Jno./ Christina HOOVER Phoebe Nov 22,1838 Daniel/Catherine Eye HOOVER, Rebecca, 9/1/1858 Jno. H./ Christina HOOVER, William F. 12/3/1858 /Mary A HOTTINGER John 1773 Conrad/Mary Catherine Kutz HOWDESHELL, Adam, 10/2/1858 not known, /Cath. HUDSON, Phebe Catherine 10/11/1854 James M. /Catharine HUFFMAN, FEMALE 11/1854 Laban / Mary HUFFMAN Adam May 8, 1812 Adam/Elizabeth Hevener HUFFMAN Albert W. 1862 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Benjamin 1831 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Cornelius 1833 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Daniel 1856 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Enoch Graham Dec 25, 1853 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN George A. 1847 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN George C. Dec 8, 1806 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Henry May 19, 1819 Adam/Elizabeth Hevener HUFFMAN Henry C. Mar 12, 1887 Albert W/Actenchia Flinn HUFFMAN Henry Loston Sep 19 ,1881 David A/Elizabeth Kisamore HUFFMAN Jane 1832 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Joannah 1851 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Job 1838 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Laban 1811 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Laban June 26, 1812 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Martha J. 1864 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Martha J. May 16, 1864 Job/Sidney Bennett HUFFMAN Martin 1868 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Mary Mar 24, 1787 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Mary E. Nov 10 ,1845 George/Mary A. HUFFMAN Mary E. 1845 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Mary Catherine June 29, 1892 John K/Martha Ellen Bland HUFFMAN Mary Ellen 1847 George C/Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Peter 1803 Henry/Hannah Harness HUFFMAN Sarah Catherine Dec 1842 George/Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Sidney C. 1844 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Solomon 1804 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Sylvanus 1847 Solomon/Hester Bowers HULL Adam L. 1836 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Adam 1764 Peter/Susannah Deffenbaugh HULL John P. 1820 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Martha I. 1826 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Mathew Harvey 1821 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Nancy E. July 16, 1831 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Peter Adam 1794 Adam/Esther Kester HULL Rebecca 1819 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Rebecca Ann May 5, 1816 Henry/Hannah Harness JOHNSON Adam Judy Dec 29, 1843 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON,Benjamin, slave, Dec. 25, 1853 Sam'l / Polly (slave) JOHNSON Charles K. Oct 27, 1873 JOhn/ H. Phebe JOHNSON Charles Wesley Mar 1, 1847 Robert R./Mahala Judy JOHNSON George F 1820 James/ Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON George W. 1838 Samuel/ Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Jehu 1777 Joseph/ Martha house JOHNSON Jehu B. 1827 James /Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON Jehu H. 1835 Samuel/Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Henry C. Mar 5, 1853 Jacob/Felicia JOHNSON Henry S. Dec 13, 1862 John A/Phoebe JOHNSON Jacob G. 1840 Samuel/Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Jacob Fisher July 24, 1809 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON James W. 1781 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON James William Jan 27, 1840 Mortimer/Catherine Will JOHNSON Jane 1751 Arthur/Margaret Ferris JOHNSON Jehu 1777 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON Isaac C. 1835 Samuel/Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Margaret 1779 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON Margaret M. 1816 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON Martha H. 1811 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON Martha J. 1842 Robert R/Mahala Judy JOHNSON Mary Mollie Aug 2, 1866 James William/Sarah Catherine Phares JOHNSON Rebecca Elizabeth Oct 16, 1844 Robert R/Mahala Judy JOHNSON, Reuben G. Jan. 7, 1853 Samuel / Elizabeth A. JOHNSON Richard 1822 William/Eve Pennington JOHNSON Robert R. Apr 2, 1816 Robert H/Hannah JOHNSON Robert Boyd may 21, 1886 James William/Sarah Catherine Phares JOHNSON Samuel 1775 Joseph/ Martha House JOHNSON William B. 1812 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON William Washington Aug 26 ,1873 James William/Sarah Catherine Phares JOHNSTON Caroline M. 1824 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Cora Annie Oct 22, 1869 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Jehu B. 1827 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Opie A. June 30, 1882 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Robert Boyd May 21, 1886 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Susan E. Jan 17,1814 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Talahassee Mar 12, 1879 James/Mary Fisher JONES Amanda 1844 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Charles Pinckney Sr. Sep 17, 1845 John Milton/ Phebe Jane Dice JONES Esther Cornelia Apr 15, 1854 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Frances M. 1845 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Harriett A. 1849 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES John W. 1840 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES John Milton Mar 31, 1811 Thomas/Mary Euritt JONES Joseph M. 1843 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Marshall 1851 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Mary Hester Dec 8 ,1846 John Mitton/Phebe Jane Dice JONES Sarah M. 1847 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES William E. 1846 James/Mary A. Blagg JUDY Abigail 1830 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Adam June 14, 1844 Jesse/ Elizabeth Teter JUDY Adam 1845 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Adam 1702 Henry/ Barbara JUDY Adam Nov 12, 1805 Martin/ Catherine Henkle JUDY Adam H. Sep 15, 1853 Martin/ Christine Harper JUDY Alice 1875 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Allen 1852 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY America 1838 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Amos Oct 21, 1811 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Barbara 1786 Henry/Barbara JUDY Bertha 1881 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Bertha Margaret Mar 9 ,1882 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Charles Cleveland Jan 21, 1885 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Daisy 1885 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Ella Belinda May 1892 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Ellen A. Apr 26, 1854 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Elizabeth 1826 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Elizabeth Oct 19, 1844 Amos/ Mary teter JUDY Elizabeth Susan Nov 29 ,1845 John/Mary A. Lambert JUDY Ellen Feb 10 ,1846 George Washington/Martha Skidmore JUDY Ellen A. Apr 26, 1854 Samuel/Rebecca Carr JUDY Gabriel 1883 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY George 1780 Henry/Barbara JUDY George Amos Jan 25, 1850 John/Mary A. Lambert JUDY George McClellen Sep 22, 1864 Martin/Christina Harper JUDY George Roy Oct 25, 1897 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoon JUDY Hannah Aug 10 ,1879 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Hannah D. Mar 28 ,1856 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Henry 1744 Martin/Rosina SHaffner JUDY Henry 1802 Martin/Catherine Hinkle JUDY Henry 1773 Henry/Barbara JUDY Henry A. III Dec 13, 1849 Amos/ Ursula Summers JUDY Henry Jefferson Feb 3, 1867 Noah/ Clara R. Ours JUDY Henry Verson Dec 6, 1929 Vernie E./ Clora Alice Kimball JUDY Henson Scott 1870 Hiram /Mary Margaret JUDY Isaac N. Jan 27 ,1856 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY Jacob 1784 Henry/Barbara JUDY Jacob H. 1859 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY John Mar 8 ,1831 Geroge Washington/Martha Skidmore JUDY John 1739 Martin/Rosina Sheffner JUDY John Oct 6, 1824 Henry/Mary Calhoon JUDY John 1782 Henry/Barbara JUDY John Burdette Dec 26, 1917 William Arthur/Ona Lee Lambert JUDY John Leo Dec 7 ,1909 John Samuel/Carrie Etta Rexroad JUDY Mahala Aug 12, 1824 Adam/Mary M. Hinkle JUDY Malvina 1832 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Marcellus 1847 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Margaret 1800 Nicholas/Mary Fultz JUDY Margaret Feb 23, 1859 Sinclair/Susan Harper JUDY Martha Dec 31, 1878 Elijah/Christina JUDY Martha A. 1861 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY Martha Frances Oct 30, 1923 Bert/Clara Alice Kimble JUDY Martin 1840 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Martin Oct 28, 1841 Amos /Ursala Summers JUDY Mary 1828 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Mary C. May 4, 1858 Martin/Christina Harper JUDY Mary E. 1852 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Mary Catherine Aug 21, 1846 Amos/Mary Teter JUDY Mary Jane Sep 13, 1854 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Mary Susan June 19, 1859 John/ Trumbo JUDY Melissa A. July 26, 1858 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Noah 1846 Henry/Elizabeth Kimble JUDY Noah H. 1854 Martin /Christine Harper JUDY Oscar Vernon June 24, 1906 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Polly 1807 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY Roxanna 1833 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY St. Clair 1839 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Samuel R. July 18 ,1911 William Arthur/Ona Lee Lambert JUDY Samuel Clyde July 25, 1901 Geroge Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Sarah July 5, 1775 Henry/Barbara JUDY Susan Oct 24, 1876 Elijah/Christina JUDY Susan Ellen Apr 8 ,1877 Charles N/Denise Kile JUDY Susan 1850 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Susan 1869 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Susannah 1788 Henry/Barbara JUDY Virginia 1834 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY William Kermit June 27 ,1909 William Arthur/Ona Lee Lambert KAPLINGER George Feb 3, 1784 George/?? KAPLINGER Phoebe 1800 George/Catherine Dice KASNER Benjamin March 3, 1819 Vandal Benjamin/ Elizabeth Hill KASNER Daniel 1805 John Adam /Hannah Foultz KASNER Elizabeth Aug 13, 1832 George/Margaret Yeager KASNER George June 11, 1801 Vandal Benjamin /Elizabeth HIll KASNER George Washington Jan 17, 1841 George/ Margaret Yeager KASNER George Washington Dec 12, 1862 Robert H/Elizabeth KASNER Margaret 1779 Adam/Margaret Mallow KASNER Mary Barbara June 28, 1799 Vandal Benjamin/Elizabeth Hill KASNER Phillip A. 1795 John Adam Hannah Foultz KASNER Vandal Benjamin Oct 16, 1771 Adam/Margaret Mallow KASNER William Mar 18, 1827 George/Margaret Yeager KEE James B. Mar 23, 1892 J.W./Mary KELLAR, Jacob 12/17/1854 Henry F./ , Isabella KERNS, Job 10/2/1854 John S./ Eliza KESNER Abraham Jan 12, 1870 Jacob/Leticia Borrer KENSER Benjamin H. 1828 Samuel/Catherine Bigerhoff KESNER Benjamin Mar 3, 1819 Vandal Benjamin/Elizabeth Hill KESNER Charles May 18, 1913 Abraham Seymour/Mary Elizabeth KESNER Edward May 24, 1871 Benjamin H/Catherine E. Simmons KESNER Elmer Sep 4, 1871 Noah W/Rebecca J. RIggleman KESNER Emmett Nov 19 ,1905 Noah W/Rebecca J. Riggleman KESNER Ervin Oct 15, 1905 Abraham Seymour/Mary Elizabeth KESNER George Russell Mar 1, 1897 George WAshington/Rebecca Jane Graham KESNER Hannah 1839 Phillip/Mary Hepner KESNER Hannah R. 1833 Solomon/Christina Peterson KESNER Jacob Glenn Apr 23, 1902 Abraham Seymour/Mary May Riggleman KESNER Letiticia Florence Apr 8 ,1898 Abraham Seymour/Mary May Riggleman KESNER Lurena Feb 22, 1909 Abraham Seymour/Mary Elizabeth KESNER Noah 1817 George/Lavina KESNER Phillip 1795 John/Margaret Mallow KESNER Samuel Apr 25, 1805 John Adam/Hannah Foultz KESNER Samuel Nov 11, 1872 Reuben H/Elizabeth C. Simpson KESNER Sarah A. Jan 15, 1830 Samuel/Catheirne Bargerhoff KESNER Sarah Jane Sep 2, 1896 Moses W/Martha Elizabeth KESNER Zadee C. Mar 5, 1892 Abraham Seymour/Mary May Riggleman KESTER John Wilson April 23, 1887 Joseph Ellsworth Anna Mary Nail KESTER John Claude may 17, 1882 Eugene Christina R. Smith KESTER John Davis May 3, 1815 George Susannah Peck KEISTER Amelia Aug 25, 1830 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Amelia 1856 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Andrew Jackson Feb 16, 1840 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Annie Vista Jan 13, 1891 Eugene/Christina Lavina Smith KEISTER Asenath June 29 ,1837 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER David M. 1866 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Edmund D. 1864 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Elizabeth Oct 21, 1834 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Elizabeth Apr 2, 1808 James/Elizabeth Jane Davis KEISTER Elizabeth 1827 George/Susannah Peck KEISTER Elmer Lawrence Nov 9 ,1883 John D/Mary Sabina Trumbo KEISTER Emma Jane June 20 ,1872 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Eugene Dec 27 ,1850 Henry/Elizabeth Allen KEISTER Franklin P. 1852 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Frederick Mar 11, 1774 Frederick/Hannah Dyer KEISTER Frederick M. 1774 Frederick Hannah Button KEISTER George Jan 12, 1805 George/Susannah Peck KEISTER Gertrude Virginia Nov 6, 1886 Eugene /Christina L. Smith KEISTER Glenn Alton Oct 13, 1889 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Hannah 1836 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Hannah 1848 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Hannah M. Dec 1857 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Harry Stanley Aug 2, 1884 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Henry Dec 24, 1828 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Henry L. 1864 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Isaac Feb 25, 1840 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Isaac 1862 Henry Elizabeth Allen KEISTER Jacob Bowman May 12, 1874 John D/Mary Sabina Trumbo KEISTER James 1847 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER James 1858 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER James Jr. 1797 James Elizabeth Jane Davis KEISTER James K.P. Sep 1844 George Mary Ann Jordan KEISTER James H. April 14, 1859 David Malinda KEISTER Jesse Sep 1845 George/Mary Ann Jordan KEISTER John D. May 3, 1815 George/Susannah Peck KEISTER John D. June 4, 1844 John D/Elizabeth Bodkin KEISTER John Claude May 17, 1882 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Josephine 1854 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Laura D. Feb 26, 1875 William C/E.J. KEISTER Leslie Allen June 16, 1902 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Louisa Virginia Feb 19, 1856 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Luther Smith Sep 19, 1897 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KESITER Maggie M. 1859 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Margaret 1868 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Martha 1848 George/Mary Ann Jordan KEISTER Martha July 10, 1908 Elmer/Mary Hoover KEISTER Martha Catherine Oct 4, 1853 Frederick/Melinda Gwinn KEISTER Myra D. Nov 3, 1881 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Ruth 1832 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Sarah H. 1842 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Sarah J. 1860 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Susan 1833 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Susan L. 1858 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Susannah D. 1841 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Naomi Feb 24 ,1832 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Polly Ann May 10, 1851 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Polly Ann Apr 12, 1821 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Polly Ann 1858 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Walter Dyer Nov 24, 1867 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Walter Lee Jan 26, 1899 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER William G. Jan 15, 1846 John/Elizabeth KESTER Andrew Jackson Feb 1, 1840 John D/Elizabeth Bodkin KESTER Eugene Dec 27, 1850 Henry/Elizabeth Allen KESTER Henry Dec 24, 1828 James/Susan Swadley KESTER John D. May 3, 1815 George/Susannah Peck KESTER John Claude May 17, 1882 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KESTER Mary 1814 James/Elizabeth Jane Davis KESTER Mary 1880 Andrew Jackson/Hulda Armstrong KETTERMAN Benjamin Franklin Apr 28, 1867 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Charles Dayton Sr. April 18, 1922 Robert L. Gertie Hedrick KETTERMAN Daniel E. May 9, 1857 William W. Ann Lavina Hoover KETTERMAN Elva Lee Apr 11, 1920 Robert L/Gertie Hedrick KETTERMAN Ethel Nola Aug 17 ,1926 Robert L/Gertie Hedrick KETTERMAN Harriett Dec 8, 1850 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Isaac T. Apr 8, 1838 Zebulon/Mary Hevener KETTERMAN Isaac W. Oct 20, 1866 William W/Ann Lavina Hoover KETTERMAN Jacob Hammer Feb 20, 1839 Abraham/Susannah Hammer KETTERMAN John W. 1852 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Laura V. 1858 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Margaret J. 1848 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Mary J. Oct 24, 1852 Adam/Sidney Raines KETTERMAN Mary 1856 Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Mary June 16, 1857 Cornelius K/Elizabeth KETTERMAN Mary A. Oct 8, 1860 William/Leivna KETTERMAN Mary Susan 1856 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Sarah 1802 George F/Mary M. Hinkel KETTERMAN William April 1853 Cornelius Elizabeth KETTERMAN William M. March 1856 Salem ?? KETTERMAN William MIles July 16, 1854 Franklin Salem May Bennett KEY James B. March 23, 1891 J.W. Mary KEYSEMON,Dorothy Ellen 10/13/1854 Jacob / Elizabeth KILE Abraham May 6, 1802 George Mary Conrad KILE Absolom June 12, 1797 George Mary Conrad KILE Adam Harness Feb 14, 1859 Adam Sidney Raines KILE Andrew Addison 1842 Absolom Mary Currence KILE Andrew J. Nov 15, 1872 George W. Nancy Graham KILE Ann June 1876 Andrew/Ann KILE Ann Rebecca Oct 23, 1855 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Baronet Mar 17, 1864 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Catherine E. June 4, 1848 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Dorcas July 4, 1869 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Elizabeth 1799 George/Mary Conrad KILE George 1769 George/Hannah Bogard KILE Jon. C. Feb 1822 Absolom Mary Currence KILE George Homan Aug 8, 1834 Absolom Mary Currence KILE Margaret July 7 ,1861 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Mary E. 1846 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Mary J. Oct 23, 1852 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Nancy C. June 24, 1844 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Sarah Jane May 11 ,1836 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Solomon May 18 ,1869 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Susannah R. Apr 18 ,1849 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Sylvanus Aug 10 ,1850 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE William C. 1838 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Zebulon 1803 George/Mary Conrad KIMBLE Abraham Feb 7 ,1830 John Adam/Hannah Cunningham KIMBLE Adam 1819 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE Adam H. 1863 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Alfred Oct 8, 1828 John ADam/Hannah CUnningham KIMBLE Alfred Vincent Apr 6 ,1884 William Wesley/Savannah Belle Alt KIMBLE Amanda Jane Oct 10 ,1888 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Andrew Jan 17 ,1872 Abraham/Eve Full KIMBLE Anna Catherine June 6, 1870 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Anna Jemima June 13, 1884 Alfred/Phoebe Alice Shirk KIMBLE Anna Lee Jan 15, 1924 Justin T/Bessie Propst KIMBLE Annie Feb 7 ,1906 Joab/Christine KIMBLE Charles July 1896 Joab Shirk/Eve Full KIMBLE Charles Dec 1879 Samuel/Elizabeth Westfall KIMBLE Christina Frances Aug 1831 James/Jane Porter KIMBLE Christina R. 1861 Adam/Lucinda KIMBLE Christina Ellen Jan 11, 1869 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Daniel May 16, 1860 Arnold/Mary Etta KIMBLE Eli P. 1871 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Enoch 1858 Samuel A/ELizabeth Cox KIMBLE Erastus Gilbert Apr 23, 1886 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE George Apr 4, 1866 Abraham/Eve Full KIMBLE George A. 1867 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Isaac July 6, 1865 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE James Gerthin Nov 1, 1853 Adam/Lucinda Shirk KIMBLE James Howard May 29 ,1891 James G/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Joab Shirk May 18 ,1856 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE John A. June 14, 1874 William R/Susan P. Harper KIMBLE John B. 1854 Samuel A/ELizabeth Cox KIMBLE John R. 1869 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE John Bernard July 16, 1916 John W/Gertie Mongold KIMBLE John Wesley Nov 9 ,1879 James G/Mary E. Hedrick KIMBLE Levina Bell Feb 19 ,1874 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Margaret N. Sep 11, 1877 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Mary S. 1861 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Mary Alice July 11, 1878 Calvin/Emily C. Shreve KIMBLE Mary Elizabeth feb 12 ,1866 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Mary Elizabeth Feb 2, 1874 William W/Mary Frances McDonald KIMBLE Mary Ellen Aug 15, 1879 Daniel/Elizabeth Full KIMBLE Mary Jane Mar 30, 1905 Joseph Alexander/Anna Frances Helmick KIMBLE Rebecca Mar 3, 1861 Samuel A/ELizabeth Cox KIMBLE Rebecca Ella Aug 9 ,1881 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Stella May Nov 29 ,1879 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Susannah 1803 Adam/Susannah Shirk KIMBLE Virginia Florence 1875 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE William W. July 22, 1851 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE William Earl Oct 7 ,1909 Alfred Vincent/Delia Susan KIMBLE William Weslie Dec 28 ,1859 Alfred/Phoebe Shirk KIMBLE Zebulon Adam May 4, 1878 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Zella Belle Oct 7 ,1883 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KISAMORE Adam J. 1840 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Austin Lee Apr 1, 1903 Christopher Columbus/Mollie Mallow KISAMORE Bessie Margaret July 29 ,1897 Josiah/Hannah Susan Morrell KISAMORE Catherine 1844 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Edith 1850 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Emory Franklin Jan 26, 1898 Phillip Henry/Cordelia Florence Nelson KISAMORE Ethel Apr 5, 1900 Josiah/Hannah Susan Morrell KISAMORE Floyd Sep 10, 1897 Jacob/ELizabeth Hedrick KISAMORE Frederick Jan 25, 1914 Josiah/Hannah Susan Morrell KISAMORE Hannah 1863 Jacob/Elizabeth Bland KISAMORE Ida Oct 11, 1889 Joab/Mary Susan Harper KISAMORE Isaac 1838 Jesse/Mary Speelman KISAMORE Isaac 1832 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Jacob June 27 ,1831 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Jacob Jan 6, 1866 John W/Margaret K. Dolly KISAMORE Jacob Vincent Oct 18 ,1929 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE James McKinley Apr 11, 1895 Isaiah /Mary Catherine Mallow KISAMORE James Mason Oct 28,1907 Josiah Green/Hannah Morrell KISAMORE Jesse June 27 ,1814 Bernard/?? KISAMORE Joab S. Aug 8 ,1846 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE John A. Jan 14, 1865 Isaac/Susan S. Dolly KISAMORE John K. Feb 20 ,1834 Jesse/Mary Speelman KISAMORE Johnson S. 1849 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Jonas 1842 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Josiah Mar 18, 1872 John K/Margaret Dolly KISAMORE Julia 1898 Jesse B/Laura Turner KISAMORE Mary A. 1835 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Mary Elizabeth Jan 23, 1855 Jacob/Elizabeth Bland KISAMORE Mary Ellen Oct 15, 1854 Jacob/Elizabeth KISAMORE Mary Jane Feb 2, 1871 Isaac/Susan A. Dolly KISAMORE Nelson Mack Oct 1, 1907 Phillip Henry/Cordelia Florence Nelson KISAMORE Nola Sep 20, 1909 Josiah Green/Hannah Morrell KISAMORE Phillip Henry Aug 24, 1875 Joab/Mary Susan Harper KISAMORE Phoebe Ellen May 28, 1838 Jesse/Mary Speelman KISAMORE Ressie Pearl Aug 17 ,1928 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Rosa Lee Nov 1, 1945 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Susan 1845 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISER Adam 1821 William /Barbara Wise KISER Adam May 14, 1858 Adam/ Elizabeth KISER Amanda Aug 20 ,1853 Adam/Elizabeth KISER Daniel May 17, 1833 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER Daniel J. March 9, 1841 John /Mary Propst KISER David 1814 William/Barbara Wise KISER ELizabeth 1823 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER Harrison May 21, 1839 John /Mary Propst KISER Jacob 1835 William/Barbara Wise KISER James H. Jan 18 ,1829 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER James P. Jan 28, 1855 John/Mary Propst KISER John Feb 18 ,1816 William/Barbara Wise KISER John L. Feb 1894 G.L. /Maude KISER Mary Ann Oct 9, 1817 William/Barbara Wise KISER Sarah Dec 3, 1825 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER Susan Jan 19 ,1831 Willam/Barbara Wise KLINE Mary Alice 1865 Samuel/Charlotte Borrer KYSEMORE Jacob 1831 Jesse/ Mary Speelman KYSEMORE Jacob Jan 6, 1866 John W.,/ Margaret K. Dolly KYSEMORE Jesse E. Nov 23, 1868 Isaac /Susan S. Dolly KYSEMORE John A. Jan 14, 1865 Isaac /Susan S. Dolly LAMB David 1853 John/Mary Sponaugle LAMB Noah April 13, 1875 Nathaniel/ Mary Elizabeth Arbogast LAMB Susan 1873 Nathaniel/Mary Elizabeth Arbogast LAMB William L. 1842 John/ Mary Sponagle LAMBERT Alburtis Apr 24, 1871 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Alonzo June 5, 1881 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Annie July 19,1860 Arnold/Catherine LAMBERT Annie May 1865 James H/America Bonner LAMBERT Arnold Oct 3, 1852 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Arnold Oct 3, 1852 Harvey/Margaret Moyers LAMBERT Ashby Taylor Sep 9, 1889 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Cain Aug 6, 1850 Harvey/ Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Caleb 1801 John/Winnie Nelson LAMBERT Canter Jan 13, 1871 William C/Amelia S Murphy LAMBERT Catherine Mar 25, 1859 Obediah/Polly Nelson LAMBERT Charles Sep 25, 1856 Obediah/Polly Nelson LAMBERT Clay May 1896 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Coetta Apr 1892 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Della 1859 Morgan/Martha LAMBERT Dora Apr 1899 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Eli May 1894 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Eli W. 1864 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Elizabeth 1814 George Phillip/Eleanor O. Johnson LAMBERT Elizabeth 1849 Job/Elizabeth McCowan LAMBERT Elizabeth 1888 George Philip/Eleanor Johnson LAMBERT Elizabeth A. 1868 Albinus/Susan Calhoun LAMBERT Emanuel A. Nov 18, 1854 Morgan D/Martha Ann Simmons LAMBERT Fallon 1876 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Florence Apr 24, 1872 Amby/Margaret LAMBERT George Apr 27,1855 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT George E. Sep 1887 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT George E. Aug 3, 1892 Solomon K/Ellen S. Westerly LAMBERT George W. Mar 25, 1838 Job/Elizabeth McCown LAMBERT George Ira Mar 16, 1884 George Washington/Delilah Nelson LAMBERT George Phillip June 4, 1778 John B/Joanna Henrich LAMBERT George Robert Apr 27 ,1855 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Gilbert 1874 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Harvey Oct 9, 1829 George Phillip/Nellie JOhnson LAMBERT Hester 1870 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Howard Thomas July 14, 1906 Daniel Thomas/Mattie Lavina Judy LAMBERT Isaac L. May 13, 1869 Harvey/Margaret Moyers LAMBERT Jacob Fisher July 24, 1809 James/Mary A. Fisher LAMBERT James B. 1806 John/ Winnie Nelson LAMBERT James B. Aug 1857 Noah/Ona Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT James Peyton Aug 7, 1864 Harvey/ Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT James Warren Feb 1865 George W./ Delia Oatman LAMBERT James William Jan 27,1840 Mortimer/Catherine A. Will LAMBERT Jesse Nov 2, 1799 John/WInnie Nelson LAMBERT Jesse Oct 1, 1853 Obediah/ Mary LAMBERT Job 1814 George Phillip/Nancy Snyder LAMBERT Job 1866 George W./ Dililah Oatman LAMBERT Job 1861 Job /Elizabeth McCowan LAMBERT Job 1812 George/ Nellie Johnson LAMBERT Job 1853 Job/ Elizabeth Calhoun LAMBERT John 1827 George Phillip/Eleanor O. Johnson LAMBERT John A. Feb 7 ,1860 Noah/Ona Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT John B. 1736 George S/Eva Marie Harte LAMBERT John R. Apr 28, 1893 John R/Cora LAMBERT John W. 1852 Morgan D/Martha Ann Simmons LAMBERT John Isaac Aug 16, 1819 Isaac/ Lula LAMBERT Joseph Martin May 5, 1905 Albertus/Phoebe Nelson LAMBERT Lafayette Mar 28, 1876 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Laura A. Sep 6, 1876 John/Phoebe Ann Moyers LAMBERT Levi 1866 George W./ Ann Calhoun LAMBERT Levi Nov 18, 1896 Wilbert/ Lucy Allen Hartman LAMBERT Levi Benson March 31, 1857 Harvey/ Margaret LAMBERT Levie Susan NOv 18, 1896 Wilbert/Lucy Ellen Hartman LAMBERT Lidy F. Sep 5, 1872 Harvey/Margaret LAMBERT Lucy Alice June 6, 1860 Jesse/Jane Nelson LAMBERT McKenzie Nov 9 ,1879 Cain/Sarah Ellen Lambert LAMBERT Margaret July 4, 1871 Arnold/Sarah Catheirne Zickafoose LAMBERT Margaret July 16, 1860 George Washington/Anna Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT Margaret A. 1862 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Margaret J. Feb 26, 1896 Cain/Srah Ellen Lambert LAMBERT Margaret Ann Dec 20 ,1888 James Warren/Frances Teter LAMBERT Martha E. Oct 11, 1853 Noah/Ona Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT Martha S. Mar 4, 1862 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Mary A. Apr 4, 1820 George Phillip/Eleanor Johnson LAMBERT Mary E. Mar 5, 1859 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Morgan D. 1830 Caleb/Catherine LAMBERT Nellie Apr 1885 George/E. LAMBERT Nellie S. Feb 26, 1897 I.H./M.S. LAMBERT Nellie Dessa Feb 19, 1901 Kenton D/Catherine George LAMBERT Noah Sep 1885 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Obediah 1830 Jesse/Rachel L. Jordan LAMBERT Okey D. 1878 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Ora R. Dec 10, 1901 Daniel Thomas/Mattie L. Judy LAMBERT Patrick Henry Sep 26, 1874 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Ray Sep 1897 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Rebecca A. June 18 ,1866 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Rebecca C. Feb 1, 1856 George/Mahulda Bennett LAMBERT Robert Harvey Sep 4, 1893 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Sarah C. Sep 1857 Morgan/Martha LAMBERT Sarah Margaret Sep 12, 1875 Harvey/Margaret LAMBERT Solomon K. Mar 1, 1867 George W/Delilah Oatman LAMBERT William Cain Feb 13, 1903 McKenzie /Perlie Etta Moyers LAMBERT William Harrison Dec 17 ,1895 Canter/Frances E. SImmons LAMBERT Zernia V. 1879 George W/Delia Oatman LANDES Daniel 1835 Jesse/Christina Kimble LANTZ Abraham S. 1812 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ Addie Etta June 29 ,1905 Phillip Henry/Mary Etta Hartman LANTZ Carrie Etta 1868 Levi/Mary Jane Thompson LANTZ Daniel Apr 17, 1818 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ Elizabeth Oct 10, 1846 Joseph H/Catherine Andrews LANTZ George 1756 Bernard/Mary LANTZ John 1893 Noah A./ Martha R. Nesselroad LANTZ John W. Dec 16, 1858 Martin/ Mary A. LANTZ Joseph 1758 Bernard/Mary LANTZ Joseph H. Jr. April 17, 1818 Joseph Sr./ Phoebe Henkle LANTZ Levi 1814 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ Mary CAtherine Oct 28 ,1909 William Letcher/Laura Belle Ebon LANTZ Mary Oct 8 ,1898 Isaac/Carrie LANTZ Mary M. Oct 2, 1885 Charlie/Eunice Teter LANTZ Phillip Sep 6, 1869 Martin V/Elizabeth Harper LANTZ Ruth Iva Apr 24, 1907 Phillip Henry/Mary Etta Hartman LANTZ Saul Leslie 1893 Solomon Cunningham/Sarah Elizabeth Harold LANTZ Solomon June 10 ,1857 Levi/Elizabeth Ridenour LANTZ SOlomon Leslie June 8 ,1902 Solomon Cunningham/Sarah Elizabeth Harold LANTZ Levi 1814 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ William Russsell Apr 1, 1904 William Letcher/Laura Belle Elbon LANTZ William Robert Feb 11, 1898 Phillip Henry/Mary Etta Hartman LAURENCE William Frederick Nov 26, 1918 Wm. P./ Ethel Kisamore LAWRENCE Alonzo July 11, 1874 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Ambrose 1863 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Carrie Sep 5, 1879 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Christina 1854 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Felecia 1802 William/Elizabeth Friend LAWRENCE Florence America Oct 23, 1906 Pendleton/Virginia Susan Landis LAWRENCE Floyd Oct 31, 1875 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE George 1859 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Harness L. July 28 ,1872 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Jacob 1812 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Jonas 1801 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Julia Dec 22, 1886 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Lena C. Mar 5, 1885 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Mary May 21, 1883 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Mary 1806 William/Elizabeth Friend LAWRENCE Oscar July 6, 1881 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Patsy 1805 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Pendleton Aug 4, 1877 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Phalinda 1855 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Phillip 1866 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Rebecca 1807 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Robert 1864 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Robert B. 1864 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Sallie May 3, 1889 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Sarah 1809 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE William C. 1857 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE William Paren Nov 17 ,1891 Anderson/Diane Lantz LEACH Cornelia A. Apr 1879 Edward O/Saloma Simmons LEACH Elizabeth 1794 John/Margaret Pearson LEACH Elizabeth Oct 15, 1802 John/Margaret Pearson LEACH James 1806 John/ Margaret Pierson LEACH John K. March 1882 Edward O./ Salome Simmons LEACH Lester Feb 4, 1897 Clinton/Elizabeth Puffenbarger LEACH Margaret Jan 1884 Edward O/Saloma Simmons LEITCH John K. Mar 1882 Edward O/Salome Simmons LEWIS Nancy Apr 20, 1786 Hezekiah/Diana LONG Mary E. 1855 Absolom/Lucinda Hedrick LONG,Mary Elizabeth 5/16/1854 William / Lucinda LOUGH Abel M. 1834 Michael/ Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Absolom 1847 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Adam June 15, 1880 Isaac/ Mary LOUGH Adam Aug 19, 1788 George /Anna Maria Siehl LOUGH Anderson N. 1845 Michael/ Phoebe LOUGH Barbara 1790 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Daniel W. Sep 3, 1890 James William/ Margaret SImmons LOUGH David Apr 23, 1853 George/Margaret LOUGH Edward 1800 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Eleanor 1791 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Elizabeth 1804 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Eve June 9, 1795 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH George 1789 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Henry C. Oct 12, 1853 William H/Martha J. LOUGH Isaac L. Feb 10, 1864 Henry/ Martha J. Lamb LOUGH Jacob H. 1839 Michael /Phoebe LOUGH James Feb 21, 1845 William/Elizabeth Hatterman LOUGH John 1784 George Peter/Barbara Seal LOUGH John 1804 George /Peter Barbara Seal LOUGH John Aug 3, 1783 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH John W. 1835 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH John Addison July 6, 1835 William/ Elizabeth Halterman LOUGH Josiah P. Sep 25, 1835 Abraham/ Esther P LOUGH Louisa S. 1849 Noah A. Nancy Cook LOUGH Magdalena 1830 Isaac/Elizabeth LOUGH Mahala 1848 Conrad/Mary LOUGH Mary 1797 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Mary J. 1843 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Michael 1810 John Sarah Harpole LOUGH Nancy Elizabeth May 16, 1859 George Amos/Mary Elizabeth Hiser LOUGH Noah 1825 John/Sarah Harpole LOUGH Noah Mar 1850 Conrad/Mary LOUGH Phillip Sep 26, 1793 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Phoebe 1801 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Reuben 1828 Isaac/Elizabeth LOUGH Robert J. 1873 George Amos/Mary Elizabeth Hiser LOUGH Sarah C. 1850 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Solomon 1833 Isaac Elizabeth Mallow LOUGH William Oct 28, 1807 John/Hannah SMith McCLUNG Clarence Reamer Nov 25, 1875 Silas Brown/Nancy Jane Lemon McCLUNG Silas Brown Oct 5, 1832 William/Rachel V. Gwin McCLUNG Warren Crawford May 7, 1872 Silas B/Nancy Lemon McCLURE John Jan 25, 1802 John/Elizabeth McCoy McCOY Alice V. Jan 14, 1860 William/Mary J. McCOY Jemima 1784 John/Sarah Oliver McCLUNG Maude B. Nov 12, 1869 David Gwinn/Sarah Ann Maupin McDONALD Alexander Feb 23, 1882 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Amos Mar 12, 1876 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Ann M. 1839 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Branson 1846 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Branson Nov 11, 1867 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Caroline Nov 9 ,1856 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Cora Mae 1869 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Eliza May 26, 1860 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Getta L. 1864 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Harper Aug 23, 1860 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Harriett Ann May 16, 1861 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Henrietta 1862 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Hider 1854 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Hortense 1848 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Jacob June 1864 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD James 1858 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Job June 1869 Seymour/Mary Jane Wilson McDONALD Lee Sep 17, 1892 Branson/Arissa Hinkle McDONALD Lundy Feb 24, 1879 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Mary R. 1844 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Mary Belle Dec 29 ,1873 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Peter Apr 25, 1837 Anthony/Harriett M. Stonebrake McDONALD Sarah J. 1852 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Seymour 1850 Anthony/Harriett Maria Stonebaker McDONALD Seymour June 6, 1875 Seymour/Mary J. Nelson McDONALD Susan July 31, 1844 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Valentine Mar 20,1842 Anthony/Harriett M. Stonebrake McNEEL Hanna J. May 1875 ??/Susan McQUAIN Amanda 1842 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Catherine 1834 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Jane 1832 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Jemima 1842 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN John 1799 Alexander/Mary Bodkin McQUAIN John Marshall Aug 22, 1846 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Martha 1837 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Margaret 1838 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Nancy 1821 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Thomas 1823 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN William F. Aug 19 ,1845 Duncan/Catherine Fox MALLOW Abraham 1876 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Abraham 1841 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW Annie Oct 5, 1838 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW Arthur 1869 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Catherine 1787 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Charles 1866 Phillip/Hannah Carr MALLOW Cletus MIchael Jan 22, 1870 Simon Harmon/Annie MALLOW Curtis 1903 Simeon M/Zella M. MALLOW Daniel 1825 George/Catherine Bush MALLOW Daniel B. May 1850 George/Rebecca Harmon MALLOW David Nov 14, 1855 Philip/Hannah MALLOW Eva Catherine June 25, 1861 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW George Oct 1, 1786 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW George A. Aug 31,1869 Moses/Phoebe Jane MALLOW Guy 1907 Simeon M/Zella M. MALLOW Hannah 1836 Henry/Susannah Bergdall MALLOW Henry Aug 19, 1758 Michael/Mary Miller MALLOW Henry June 22, 1825 George /Catherine Tressler MALLOW Henry Aug 19, 1758 Michael/Mary Miller MALLOW Henry 1796 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Henry Clay Nov 22, 1865 Simeon/Annie MALLOW Isaac Seymour Mar 31, 1861 Simeon H/Annie MALLOW Jacob 1829 Leo/Elizabeth Hedrick MALLOW Jacob M. 1861 John /Elizabeth Rexroad MALLOW Jacob W. Feb 2, 1855 Paul/Elizabeth MALLOW John 1875 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Leonard 1788 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Lester Aug 24, 1902 Jacob/Annie MALLOW Lydia Virginia Feb 25 ,1868 Simon Harmon/Annie MALLOW Margaret 1783 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Martha 1873 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Mary Catherine Sep 2 ,1863 Simon Harmon/Annie MALLOW Mary Jane 1851 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW Michael Sep 12, 1794 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Moses 1835 Michael/Elizabeth Harper MALLOW Phoebe 1836 Leonard/Elizabeth Hedrick MALLOW Reuben Apr 28, 1808 George/Catherine Bush MALLOW Rebecca Catherine Feb 5, 1871 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Reuben Dice Nov 1, 1856 Paul/Elizabeth Custer MALLOW Sarah 1756 Michael/Mary Miller MALLOW Sarah C. Aug 30, 1866 Abraham Bush/Rebecca Elizabeth Dice MALLOW Sarah C. 1785 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Sarah Jane Sep 5, 1867 Simon H/Annie MALLOW Simon H. July 4, 1839 Reuben/Lydia Harmon MALLOW Simon M. 1872 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Willam Webster Arp 30 ,1862 Simon Harmon/Annie MAUZY Casper June 1, 1904 Howard/ Annie V. Bland MAUZY Charles Jan 11, 1908 Edward/Valeria H. Moyers MAUZY Charles 1869 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Edna May 1889 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Edward 1866 James Laird/Caroline Barclay MAUZY Don Cameron Sep 23, 1886 Michael/Rebecca Alice Phares MAUZY Fanny Apr 7 ,1889 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Florence Sep 4, 1873 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Frank Nov 17, 1891 Michael/Rebecca Alice Phares MAUZY Frederick Feb 3, 1885 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Gertrude Sep 7, 1892 Edward/Valerea M. Moyers MAUZY Glen Oct 26, 1909 Okey J/Serena P. Judy MAUZY Harriett May 22 ,1881 Jacob P/Sarah Elizabeth Teter MAUZY Henry O. 1871 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Howard Nov 16, 1874 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Jacob July 9, 1854 James L/Malinda Phares MAUZY James Clark May 4, 1849 James Clark/Melinda PHares MAUZY James Clark Apr 19 ,1815 Michael/Grace Laird MAUZY Lester Mar 3, 1901 Howard/Annie V. Bland MAUZY Lillie July 8, 1894 Edward/Valerea H. Moyers MAUZY Lucy 1876 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Luther S. Mar 30 ,1892 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Margaret Jan 15, 1878 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Michael Oct 25, 1856 James Laird/Melinda Phares MAUZY Michael Sep 4, 1776 Henry/Elizabeth Taylor MAUZY Nancy 1877 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Nevada Mar 24 ,1898 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Okey May 13, 1870 James L/Caroline Barclay MAUZY Ralph Sep 24, 1909 Edward/Valeria Moyers MAUZY Richard Jan 26, 1901 Okey J/Serena P. Judy MAUZY Robert Lee Sep 4, 1905 Howard/Anna Virginia Bland MAUZY Russell S. July 1, 1908 Howard/Anna Virginia Bland MAUZY Susan Ida 1878 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Ursula Mar 21, 1800 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Virginia June 15, 1878 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MEADOWS Ambrose Apr 30, 1862 Ambrose/Catherine Hammer MEADOWS Ambrose Jan 25 ,1831 John Frank/Mary Harness MEADOWS Joseph 1818 John Frank/Mary Harness MEADOWS Lilly May Oct 14, 1898 Ambrose/Bell Grogg MEADOWS Mary Oct 28 ,1859 Ambrose/Catherine Hammer MEADOWS Phoebe Oct 28 ,1859 John Frank/Mary Harness MICK America C. 1878 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Anna Jane 1877 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Charles C. Jan 4, 1801 Mathias/Lucinda Bowers MICK Eldridge C. 1840 Mathias/Mary MICK John Feb 6, 1903 J.R/Callie MICK John W. Aug 3, 1874 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Julia C. 1879 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Mary 1834 Charles C/Sarah Murphy MICK Mary V. Sep 13, 1883 Sampson/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Mathias June 7 ,1797 Mathias/Keziah Leazer MICK Nicholas Jan 15, 1826 Mathias/Mary MICK Sampson 1823 Mathias/Mary MICK Solomon July 18, 1855 Sampson/Jane Pugh MICK Timothy 1827 Mathias/Mary MIDDLETON, female, Aug.1853 Bazzel / Margaret MILLER Amos 1826 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Arthur Day Oct 18, 1879 John H/Eliza MILLER Arthur Scott Mar 19, 1895 Benjamin Franklin/Amanda Jane Hartman MILLER Benjamin Franklin Nov 13, 1858 Amos/ELiza Jane Wimer MILLER Catherine Nov 11 ,1813 Isaac/Margaret Lair MILLER Edmund T. 1830 John/Sarah Shirk MILLER Floyd F. Sep 22, 1882 Benjamin Franklin/Amanda Jane Hartman MILLER Hannah 1837 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Isaac 1840 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Isaac Oct 26, 1 1784 Anthony/?? MILLER Jacob C. 1867 William C/Catherine M. Cowger MILLER Job 1831 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER John W. 1864 William C/Catherine M. Cowger MILLER Melinda J. 1842 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Sarah A. 1833 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Sarah E. 1861 William C/Catherine M. Cowger MILLER Silas 1824 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILOY, Hannah E. 6/12/1854 Joshua / Sarah MITCHELL Albert June 25, 1838 Jesse/Sarah Nesslerodt MITCHELL Andrew Jackson Feb 11, 1875 John J/Dorothy Fitzwater MITCHELL Benjamin Aug 30 ,1829 Jacob/Abigail Rexrode MITCHELL Claude Apr 1882 Jacob/Christina Simmons MITCHELL Cyrus Feb 6, 1831 Jesse/Sarah Nesslerodt MITCHELL David Nov 9 ,1837 Peter/Sarah Hevely MITCHELL Edna M. 1898 Jacob F/Florence Propst MITCHELL Jacob Harry sep 2, 1894 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Jonas Sep 2, 1826 George/Christina Propst MITCHELL Lloyd Apr 8, 1892 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Louisa Lovina Apr 4, 1858 Jones/Elizabeth Lamb MITCHELL Mary Elizabeth July 19, 1897 William H/Louisa Rexrode MITCHELL Myrtle Lynn Jan 12, 1909 Oliver B/Ida May Rexrode MITCHELL Nathaniel Oct 13, 1837 Jesse/Sarah Nesselrodt MITCHELL Oliver Bead Oct 22, 1884 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Rachel July 9 ,1833 Jesse/Sarah Nesselrodt MITCHELL Richard Worth Apr 5, 1901 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Robert Feb 23, 1835 Jesse/Sarah Nesselrodt MITCHELL William A. Sep 1888 William H/Louisa Rexroad MOATS Adam 1763 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Ann R. 1859 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Barbara 1769 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Barbara Elizabeth 1783 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Daniel J. 1858 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Elizabeth 1771 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS George 1773 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS George W. 1854 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Hans Bilard 1835 Jacob/Mary Wyder MOATS Harmon 1829 Jacob/Mary Wyder MOATS Harmon 1868 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Jacob 1761 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Jacob Mar 8, 1799 George/Eve Stone MOATS James 1869 Willard Krouse/Elizabeth Chugg MOATS John 1876 Jacob/ELizabeth MOATS Jonas 1820 Jacob/Mary Wyder MOATS Josephine 1866 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Josiah 1840 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Lucinda 1856 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Lydia F. 1854 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Madison 1863 Jonas/Sophia G. Rupp MOATS Margaret A. Oct 1888 Harmon/Sarah Ludke MOATS Martha J. 1864 Harman/Sarah Ludke MOATS Martha J. Apr 1891 Madison/Sarah A. Simmons MOATS Mary 1858 Jonas/Sophia G. Rupp MOATS Mary Sep 21, 1855 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupp MOATS Michael 1767 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Peter June 1796 George/Eve Stone MOATS Peter Hanns 1846 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Phoebe E. 1864 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Solomon Zachariah 1869 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Willard Krouse 1824 Jacob/Mary Wyder MONAL, Anna Jane 6/30/1854 Samuel / Mary Frances MONGOLD Byron McGee July 12, 1883 Jacob Presley/Mary Ellen Ratcliff MORRELL Amos 1864 James/Mary A. Bible MORRELL Amos 1839 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRALL Arthur 1905 Cain/Mary J. Arbogast MORRALL Benjamin 1851 John/Rebecca Dean MORRALL Cain 1804 William/Elizabeth Conrad MORRALL Cain Jan 31, 1869 James/Polly A. Bible MORRELL Clark 1874 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL David A. 1855 John/Rebecca Dean MORRELL Delcina 1877 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL Florence Jan 27 ,1898 Cain/Mary J. Arbogast MORRALL Hannah Susan Sep 7, 1875 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL James June 5, 1827 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL John Sep 12, 1831 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL John 1862 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL Marvin Jan 8, 1893 Cain/Mary J. Arbogast MORRALL Mary May 14, 1912 Winbert/Delphia Arbogast MORRELL Phillip 1836 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL Phoebe J. 1866 James/Mary A. Bible MORRELL Rachel 1846 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL Samuel 1829 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL Sarah F. May 2, 1870 James/Mary A. Bible MORRELL Susan 1835 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL William B. Oct 12, 1881 James/Mary A. Bible MOUSE Daniel June 5, 1858 MIchael/Phoebe Harmon MOUSE Daniel P. Oct 27, 1880 Michael H/Mary MOUSE Michael 1807 Daniel/Barbara MOUSE Michael H. Oct 1, 1855 Michael/Phoebe Harmon MOUSE, Susannah Jun. 28,1853 Michael/ Phebe MOYERS Amanda 1840 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Annie L. June 1899 William C/Mary E. Simmons MOYERS Austin 1858 Harmon/Malinda Simmons MOYERS Cain Nov 10, 1810 Jacob/Kate Rexroad MOYERS Calvin Oct 24, 1854 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Charles July 9, 1875 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Charles E. Nov 27 ,1874 Levi/Delilah SMith MOYERS Clara E. July 1893 William C/Mary E. Simmons MOYERS Ellen 1835 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Emma Cathernie May 11 ,1856 Harmon/Melinda Simmons MOYERS George D. Mar 1889 William C/Mary E. Simmons MOYERS Grace C. Sep 15, 1905 Charles E/Lura Catherine Judy MOYERS Grover C. June 4, 1892 Tim/Phoebe Bible MOYERS Harmon 1818 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Henry Mar 10, 1816 Jacob/Kate Rexrode MOYERS Ida Florence July 16, 1861 Harmon/Melinda Simmons MOYERS Ida F. May 2, 1862 Martin/Elizabeth MOYERS James 1821 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS James E. May 13, 1858 Solomon/Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Jesse Howard Apr 14, 1892 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS John A. Sep 30, 1860 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Lee Feb 1, 1900 Marshall/Dora Mitchell MOYERS Lewis Mar 16, 1858 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Lilly Jane Mar 18 ,1902 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Lou Alice May 2, 1896 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Lura July 1885 Peter J/Mary Alice Simmons MOYERS Margaret J. May 31, 1833 Cain/Rebecca Simmons MOYERS Martha E. May 16, 1856 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Martin 1827 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Mary Oct 30, 1854 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Nellie Catherine Mar 17, 1905 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Ollie Georgie Feb 24, 1891 Tim/Phoebe Bible MOYERS Peter 1833 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Peter James Oct 2, 1862 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Phoebe Jane June 4, 1865 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Raymond July 1915 Charles E/Lura Catherine Judy MOYERS Ray Jessie May 11, 1911 Bert Ashby/Mertie Elizabeth Judy MOYERS Regina 1838 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Samuel Dec 3, 1856 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Samuel 1813 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Sarah 1809 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Sidney 1815 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Susan 1833 Cain/Rebecca Simmons MOYERS Susan Apr 10, 1840 Cain/Rebecca Simmons MOYERS William A. Nov 16, 1862 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS William C. Apr 2, 1861 Solomon/Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS William R. July 1884 William C/Mary E.Simmons MOYERS William Lewis Nov 24, 1871 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Zadie 1837 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MULLENAX Abraham 1828 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Ada Jane Dec 1, 1879 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Annie Jane Aug 14, 1854 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Annie Myrtle Dec 16, 1905 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX Arthur Winton May 11 ,1927 Frederick/Emma D. Judy MULLENAX Audrey Mabel May 26, 1909 William Jackson/Ann Elizabeth Waybright MULLENAX Beulah Dec 28 ,1902 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Bishop Marvin Apr 18, 1896 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Carrie Susan June 26, 1899 Robert Edward/Serilda C. Sponaugle MULLENAX Charles V. July 28 ,1900 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Christina 1822 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Claude 1882 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Edward June 9 ,1828 William/Christina Vance MULLENAX Edward 1816 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Edward J. Apr 1, 1870 John/Mary CAtherine Judy MULLENAX Edward Luther July 14, 1889 James Edward/Sarah Margaret Moyers MULLENAX Elijah Aug 30, 1853 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Elizabeth 1821 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Elizabeth Feb 1891 Elijah M/ELizabeth Hinkle MULLENAX Elizabeth Jan 1, 1895 James Edward/Sarah Margaret Moyers MULLENAX Elizabeth P. 1867 John W/Mary Catherine Judy MULLENAX Ella May 20 ,1893 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Ernest Jan 1887 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Etta 1888 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Etta Apr 30 ,1892 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX Ezra Apr 4, 1907 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Fanny M. Dec 16, 1905 Robert Edward/Serilda Sponaugle MULLENAX Frederick Feb 27 ,1892 Green B/Ida P. Taylor MULLENAX Frederick Feb 25, 1915 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Green Oct 1853 James/Phoebe Zickafoose MULLENAX Henry 1820 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Isaac Judy Aug 1855 John W/Mary Catherine Judy MULLENAX Jacob Franklin 1864 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Jacob Phares Aug 6 ,1853 Joseph/Abigail Phares MULLENAX James 1764 John/Rachel Jane Powell MULLENAX James Sep 25, 1856 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX James Edward Apr 14, 1864 Edward/Winifred Calhoun MULLENAX James William Sep 8 ,1893 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Jered Apr 11, 1905 William Jackson/Ann Elizabeth Waybright MULLENAX John E. Jan 1884 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX John Wesley Aug 10 ,1795 Archibald/Mary Powell MULLENAX Levie Sep 1886 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Lucinda 1826 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Luther Lee Sep 19 ,1896 Robert Edward/Serilda Sponaugle MULLENAX Margaret Ann Jan 1, 1850 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Martha Oct 28 ,1885 Elijah M/Elizabeth Hinkle MULLENAX Marvin D. Mar 1896 Green B/Ida P. Taylor MULLENAX Mary A. 1827 William Henry/Christina MULLENAX Mary Ellen Oct 14, 1894 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX Mary Virginia July 13, 1860 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Mattie Oct 1890 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Mattie Lucille Jan 5, 1914 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX McClellan Oct 25, 1883 Elijah M/Elizabeth Hinkle MULLENAX Nancy Aug 1898 Green B/Ida P. Taylor MULLENAX Pam Catherine Aug 7 ,1848 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Phoebe A. 1882 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Phoebe Ellen May 20 ,1862 WIlliam/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Richard Dec 7 ,1887 Martin/Rachel Elizabeth Teter MULLENAX Ruhama 1817 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Sarah Catherine Dec 1, 1847 Joseph/Abigail PHares MULLENAX Solomon Kay May 7, 1808 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Strickler J. 1878 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Susan 1830 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Viola Jan 16, 1876 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Virgie Feb 26, 1901 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Vivian May 1897 Solomon K/C. Bennett MULLENAX William 1818 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX William July 5, 1825 James/Pamela Murphy MULLEXAX William H. Mar 19, 1902 Robert Edwrad/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX William Alexander July 14, 1858 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Willis Sep 21, 1904 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MUMBERT Mary 1796 Jacob/Margaret MURPHY Benjamin Mar 17 ,1881 John R/Martha S. Lambert MURPHY Cain Sep 6, 1879 Warwick Newton/Louisa Jane Moyers MURPHY Forest Aug 6 ,1903 Isaac J/Mary E. Lambert MURPHY Grover Cleveland Nov 19, 1893 Warwick/Louisa Moyers MURPHY Isaac Earl Mar 15, 1895 Isaac Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Lambert MURPHY John L. Jan 27 ,1887 John R/Martha E. MURPHY John Newton Sep 17, 1889 Warwick Newton/Louisa Moyers MURPHY Lovisa J. Aug 17 ,1855 Isaiah/Nancy A. MURPHY Margaret Dec 17 ,1892 Isaac/Mary Elizabeth Lambert NELSON Abel M. Apr 6, 1870 Elijah/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Absalom 1816 Jon./ Hannah Harrar NELSON Absalom Jr. June 19, 1864 Absolom Sr./ Margaret Wimer NELSON Ada Feb 6 ,1893 John D/Mary Jane Hinkle NELSON Albert Dec 1894 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Albert Solon July 1882 Joseph Wilfong/Martha Hedrick NELSON Allen H. Jan 1882 Benham/ Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Alma G. Jan 15, 1896 Jno S/Maude W. NELSON Almeda June 9, 1893 Absalom/Ida Clayton NELSON Alonzo Clarence Dec 29 ,1882 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Anna July 1889 Jacob Lee/Janetta Catherine Thompson NELSON Anna Lee June 19, 1927 Albert/Lillie Florence Kimble NELSON Anna Jane May 28 ,1855 Joseph/Jane NELSON Arthur J. June 11, 1876 Adam Harness/Susan Teter NELSON Arthur R. Oct 1886 Benham/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Benham C. June 10, 1815 Benjamin B/Delphina Arbaugh NELSON Catherine Sep 14, 1870 Jno Clark/Sidney Jean Porter NELSON Charles H. Nov 6, 1886 George C/Mary A. NELSON Charles H. Nov 8 ,1888 Benham/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Charles Cecil July 16, 1871 Elijah Stewart/Mary Elizabeth Wilfong NELSON Daniel J. 1870 Daniel/ Catherine Lambert NELSON David May 7, 1893 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Delmar May 17, 1897 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Dennis E. Oct 23, 1892 George W/CAtherine J. NELSON Denver H. Nov 3, 1909 Walter/Lottie Warner NELSON Edward Dec 30, 1864 John D/Mary Jane Hinkle NELSON Edna Jane June 17, 1872 Beham/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Elijah 1816 Isaac/ Catherine Pennington NELSON Elijah Oct 11 ,1854 Daniel/ Sarah NELSON,Elijah Oct. 11,1853 Daniel /Nelson Sarah Nelson NELSON ELijah Apr 1882 Elijah J/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Elijah Stewart 1847 Job/ amanda Wilfong NELSON Elizabeth Feb 9 ,825 Elijah/Mary Kincaid NELSON Elizabeth 1847 Jno. W/Christina Haigler NELSON Ella Janet Jan 11, 1894 Eli/Lenora Propst NELSON Elmer C. Feb 18 ,1901 George W/Catherine J. NELSON Ernest P. May 5, 1881 Elijah Stewart/Mary Elizabeth Wilfont NELSON Ethel Mar 15, 1890 Ambrose/Sidney Caroline Hill NELSON Eva M. Apr 1, 1894 John D/Mary Jane Hinkle NELSON Florence Nov 18, 1872 Robert J/Ellen Jane Rexroad NELSON Forest Apr 2, 1900 John/Susannah Dice NELSON FOrest Earl Apr 24, 1899 Walter/Lottie Warner NELSON Frank Aug 1872 Marion/Mary E. Pennington NELSON Garnet O. June 21, 1889 Joseph Wilfong/Martha E. Hedrick NELSON Gilbert Nov 28 ,1898 Robert/Tryhena Mallow NELSON George W Jan 1874 Absolom /Mary NELSON Gordon May 23, 1892 Joseph Wilfong/Martha Hedrick NELSON Grover Cleveland Nov 29 ,1888 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Hester Dec 16, 1859 Isaac J/Susannah Porter NELSON Isaac 1828 Isaac/ Catherine Pennington NELSON Isabel 1840 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Isaiah 1817 Benjamin B/Delphina Arbaugh NELSON Isaac Oct 10, 1810 Israli/ Nancy Elizabeth Wilfong NELSON Jacob Sep 14, 1871 Jon. Clark/ Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Jacob Lee Aug 14, 1863 Isaac J. /Susan Porter NELSON Jacob W. May 5, 1841 Job/ Amanda Wilfong NELSON, Jacob S. March 1853 Elijah / Margaret NELSON James E. 1874 Elijah Steward /Mary Elizabeth NELSON Janetta 1857 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Jason Nov 1889 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON, Jehu Jan. 15,1853 A. C. Nelson/ Elizabeth Nelson NELSON Jesse H March 24, 1889 George W./ Catherine J. NELSON Jesse Howard May 31, 1900 Andrew Walter/ Lottle Warner NELSON Jesse Jan 10, 1891 Isaac J./ Sarah E. NELSON Job 1856 Isaac/ Susan Porter NELSON Job April 15, 1817 Isaac/ Catherine Pennington NELSON Jobe Feb 16, 1858 Isaac J./ Susan Porter NELSON John Jan 15, 1853 Absolom C/Elizabeth NELSON John Nov 1, 1821 Benjamin B/Delphina Arbaugh NELSON John A. Dec 18 ,1894 George W/Catherine J. NELSON John Tyree Mar 18, 1877 Isaac J/Sarah E. NELSON Jno. Clark Sep 5, 1848 Michael/Jane NELSON Joseph 1845 Jno W/Christina Haigler NELSON Joseph Apirl 24, 1854 Joseph /Jane NELSON Joseph A. Dec 14, 1876 Homan Scott/ Christine Lantz NELSON Joseph W. 1853 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Joseph Wilfong March 10, 1853 Job /Amanda Wilfong NELSON Kathy Sep 14, 1870 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Katie D. Sep 1898 William D/Melissa A. Thompson NELSON Laura Rebecca Oct 21, 1883 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Sponaugle NELSON Lilly Myrtle Mar 25, 1889 Isaac J/Sarah E NELSON Luella Sep 1895 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Luther May 28 ,1884 John W/Angie Lambert NELSON Lydia Aug 1897 Eli/Lenora Propst NELSON Mabel Mar 1890 Phillip Phares/Lucy Ann Mullenax NELSON Margaret June 3, 1831 Elijah/Mary Kincaid NELSON Margaret Oct 10,1857 Samuel K/Susannah NELSON Maggie May 22, 1890 John W/Angie Lambert NELSON Martha Susan Dec 25, 1879 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah NELSON Martin Wade March 12, 1887 Joseph Wilson/ Martha Ann Helmick NELSON Mary 1835 Samuel K/Susan Kinkle NELSON Mary Sep 14, 1889 Jasper/Asintha NELSON Mary M. Apr 10, 1905 Howard L/Mamie M. NELSON Mary Grace Aug 4, 1920 Martin Wade/Nellie CAtherine Adamson NELSON Matilda 1823 Benjamin/Delphina Arbaugh NESLON Minor Adam Oct 5, 1874 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Peachie Oct 18, 1904 Abel/Mary Jane Kisamore NELSON Reuben Clark Sep 1870 Marion/Mary E. Pennington NELSON Robert Sep 1881 Benjamin Frnaklin/Sarah Sponaugle NELSON Robert C. Mar 31, 1900 Zell M/Sarah Judy NELSON Robert J. July 1890 Samuel S/Arbella Mullenax NELSON Rosa Lee Jan 21, 1892 Esau/Margaret Cassel NELSON Sarah E. 1851 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Solomon Kay Aug 14, 1873 Solomon /Mary Mullinex NELSON Susan E. Aug 6, 1855 Job/Amanda NELSON Susan P. Jan 28, 1867 Jacob/Sarah Mullenax NELSON Walter Oct 22, 1872 Jacob WIlfong/Hulda Raines NESSELRODT Amos 1839 Solomon/Aseneth Yankee NESSELRODT Ashby Sep 18, 1903 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Charles Albert Apr 1, 1897 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Charles Albert Apr 1, 1897 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Charles Benjamin Feb 16, 1861 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Chester Lee Sep 15, 1901 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Cora Feb 19, 1902 Edward H/Martha E. NESSELRODT Eizabeth 1843 Solomon/Asenth Yankee NESSELRODT Solomon 1802 Frederick/Elizabeth NESSELRODT Emory Luther Jan 1, 1895 Peter H/Susan P. Simmons NESSELRODT Fanny Jane Aug 26, 1901 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Frank Webster Apr 28 ,1889 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT George Edward Feb 8 ,1891 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Hannah 1867 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Ida Florence Apr 16, 1892 William Jonas/Phoebe Ann Ritchie NESSELRODT Ina Dec 27 ,1915 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT Isaac D. Oct 1, 1895 Charles Benjamin/Martha G.Shaver NESSELRODT James Clarkson Aug 17 ,1889 Jackson/Susan S. Shaver NESSELRODT James Early June 7 ,1917 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT John Floyd Aug 15, 1889 William Jonas/Phoebe Ann Ritchie NESSELRODT Joseph Abraham Apr 28, 1895 Andrew Jackson/Sarah Shaver NESSELRODT Judith 1841 Solomon/Aseneth Yankee NESSELRODT Lester O. July 16, 1913 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT Martha R. 1868 Frederick/Mary A. Smith NESSELRODT Mary Ellen Mar 9, 1893 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Mary Elizabeth Feb 1841 Solomon/Asenth Yankee NESSELRODT Mary L. Oct 1, 1892 James S/Eliza A. Mitchell NESSELRODT James Clarkson Aug 17 ,1889 Jackson/Susan Shaver NESSELRODT James Early June 7, 1917 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT James Henry Feb 17 ,1898 Godfrey John/Mary VanMetre NESSELRODT Neva Grace May 12, 1910 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT Noah Randolph May 8, 1904 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Peter H. July 12, 1856 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Phillip June 9, 1796 Frederick/Elizabeth NESSELRODT Rosa Ann July 10 ,1887 Charles Benjamin/Martha Shaver NESSELRODT Samuel Edward Jan 6, 1892 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Sarah V. July 21, 1898 Charles Benjamin/Martha Shaver NESSELRODT Simeon Hiram 1855 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Simon Phillip Apr 12, 1885 Charles Benjamin/Martha Shaver NESSELRODT Solomon 1802 Frederick/Elizabeth Fullmore NESSELRODT Susan Catherine Apr 26, 1860 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Virginia Feb 25, 1886 Jackson/Susan S. Shaver NESSELRODT Walter Reed Apr 10 ,1894 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT William 1845 Solomon/Aseneth Yankee NESSELRODT William McKinley Apr 1, 1897 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT William Riley 1857 Amos W/Mary Jane Kesner NORTH Barbara Ann Nov 24, 1830 Thomas Jefferson/ELizabeth Hinkle NORTH Charles David Oct 8, 1845 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Emily Eliza May 6, 1826 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH George Caleb Oct 5, 1835 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Margaret Hinkle Oct 29, 1827 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Martha Hinkle Oct 29, 1827 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Nathan Green Aug 8 ,1841 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Rhuama Chapman Mar 7, 1829 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Sarah Keys Nov 23, 1837 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Susan Dorcas Nov 30 ,1831 Thomas Jefferson/ELizabeth Hinkle NORTH Thomas Jefferson Sep 7, 1853 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH William Darke Apr 1, 1824 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle OURS Andrew Sep 29 ,1845 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Andrew Verner Feb 4, 1879 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Annie V. May 27 ,1883 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Edward E. Feb 8, 1881 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Ellen June 12, 1843 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS James Mar 14, 1841 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS James Martin Jan 23, 1865 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Jefferson 1847 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS John William Sep 17 ,1860 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Laura Belle Nov 14, 1875 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Lucy Lula Mar 19 ,1877 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Marshall SKidmore July 7, 1827 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Marshall SKidmore Jan 21, 1837 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Martha 1849 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Mary Jane Aug 23, 1867 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Rebecca 1839 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Sarah Ellen May 2, 1870 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Susan Elizabeth June 11, 1863 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe PAINTER John S. Sep 5, 1854 Jacob/Sidney PECK Dorothy Alice Dec 29 ,1881 George Wellington/Rachel Pitzenbarger PECK Susannah Mar 4, 1780 Garrett/Margaret PENNINGTON Isaac M. NOv 16, 1865 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNINGTON John Oct 1, 1802 Richard/Mary E. Bennett PENNINGTON John June 28 ,1860 Nathaniel/Susan E. Carr PENNINGTON John S. Oct 10, 1856 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNINGTON JOhn Frederick Oct 27, 1898 JOhn/Ellen Bible PENNINGTON Margaret Mar 2, 1820 Richard/Mary E. Bennett PENNINGTON Richard Oct 27 ,1845 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNINGTON Richard Sep 24, 1772 Richard/Eleanor Pritchard PENNINGTON Samuel C. Apr 11, 1810 Richard/Mary E. Bennett PENNINGTON Sarah C. July 12, 1844 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNYBAKER Annie Scott Aug 24, 1873 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PENNYBAKER Eliza F. 1880 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PENNYBAKER John Preston 1878 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PENNYBAKER Mary Louise Sep 11, 1874 Isaac Samuel/Susan Eliza Frank PENNYBAKER William Edmund July 17 ,1876 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PHARES Adam May 22, 1818 Solomon/Elizabeth Vandevander PHARES Adam J. Mar 31, 1859 Phillip/Elizabeth PHARES Ambrose March 2, 1792 Johnson /Sarah Negley PHARES Cain 1821 Isaac/Delilah Henkle PHARES Charles Apr 1882 Adam Harness/Ann R. Simmons PHARES Delila 1855 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Elizabeth 1784 Johnson/Sarah Negley PHARES Elizabeth 1853 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Elizabeth Ann Mar 1, 1834 Ambrose/Catherine Wimer PHARES, FEMALE, 2/1854 Willoway / Susannah PHARES George 1820 Robert/ Susannah Wimer PHARES George A. Jr. 1860 George A./ Catherine Bennett PHARES George W. 1842 Cain /Phebe Harmon PHARES Isaac Mar 28 ,1800 John/Mary Key PHARES Jacob K. April 23, 1864 Adam /Phoebe PHARES John 1735 John/Agnes Margaret Johnson PHARES John 1710 John/Marie Lawie PHARES John Oct 25, 1860 William A/Martha Ann PHARES John W. May 26, 1866 Elias W/Edith Stalnaker PHARES Johnson June 27 ,1760 John/Elizabeth Hill PHARES Johnson 1753 John/Eva Teter PHARES Martha 1847 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Mary May 15, 1799 Johnson/Sarah Negley PHARES Mary 1842 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Milloway 1828 Isaac/Delilah Henkle PHARES Noah W. 1854 Robert B/Sarah PHARES Phillip 1823 Ambrose/Catherine Wimer PHARES Rebecca Nov 8, 1825 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Samuel S. 1860 Robert B/Sarah PHARES Sarah 1834 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Sarah Catherine July 11, 1844 Phillip/Sarah Lawrence PHARES Solomon W. 1857 Robert B/Sarah PHARES Sydney 1822 Isaac/Delilah Henkle PHARES William 1839 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PITZENBARGER Abraham Feb 14, 1771 Abraham /Elizabeth Tissinger PITZENBARGER Benjamin Dec 15, 1879 Benjamin/Phoebe POPE Alvin L. July 12, 1868 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Dora Virginia Aug 26, 1884 George See/Susan ELizabeth Cowger POPE George L. Apr 30, 1839 John/Jemima Randall POPE George Edward Nov 8 ,1881 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Henry Clark Apr 22, 1879 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE John June 29 ,1791 Peter/Tabitha Yokum POPE John Frances Aug 26, 1869 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Lynn 1875 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Martha Ann Nov 24, 1865 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Martha Rebecca Nov 24, 1865 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Mary Jemima Nov 24, 1876 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Otis Alston July 18, 1901 Ira Sheridan/NOra H. Cowger POPE Peter 1818 John/Jemima Randall POPE Sarah Margaret Dec 9 ,1870 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE William Frank Apr 2, 1861 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger PORTER Elizabeth V. 1841 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Emma Jane 1835 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER George W 1829 Thomas F./ Mary A. Lough PORTER Isaac 1839 George L./ Sarah PORTER Jacob S. Aug 4, 1855 George L/Sarah Tingler PORTER Jane 1835 George L/Sarah PORTER John Adam June 18 ,1856 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER John Addison 1847 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Mary 1833 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Sarah Elizabeth 1843 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Sidney Dean June 14, 1842 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Susan Jane 1831 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PRIEST James A. May 15, 1842 James H/Sarah Bader PRIEST Mary Catherine Mar 29 ,1881 Samuel Peter/Mary Eunice Hinkle PRITCHETT James May 17, 1713 Obediah/Margaret PRITCHETT James Mitchell June 1, 1817 Samuel/Rebecca Anderseon PRITCHETT Levi Franklin Oct 8 ,1847 James Mitchell/Mary Ann Fulcher PRITCHETT Samuel 1761 James/Elizabeth Durbin PRITCHETT William Franklin Nov 5, 1852 George L/Elizabeth Hartman PROPST Abel Everett Oct 18, 1889 Anderson Oswalt/Rachel M. Pitzenbarger PROPST Adam July 27, 1806 Michael/ ?? PROPST Adam F. March 24, 1853 Daniel/ Mary PROPST Adam Lloyd August 30, 1892 Leonard /Louisa Phares PROPST Albert Clay Feb 11, 1880 Morgan/Amanda Hoover PROPST Albert Thomas Jan 15, 1886 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Amanda M. July 18, 1871 Emanuel/Mary Margaret Middleton PROPST Amanda Ellen May 15, 1872 David/Martha Melvina Freed PROPST Amelia 1844 Henry/Susannah PROPST Amelia Apr 1, 1853 Samuel/Ellen Waggy PROBST Anderson F. sep 21, 1870 Jeremiah/Martha E. PROBST Anderson Oswald Jan 1, 1854 Lewis/Christina Bowers PROPST Andrew Jackson Dec 8 ,1890 Jacob Winfield/Polly Hoover PROPST Barbara 1814 Adam/Rachel Eye PROBST Barbara Oct 6, 1846 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Benjamin Apr 71, 1845 Samuel/Ellen Waggy PROPST Benjamin Sep 10, 1862 William/Melinda PROPST Catherine Mar 16, 1772 Frederick george/Maria B. Pence PROPST Charles Oct 1883 William W/Catherine Simmons PROPST Clara M. Feb 12, 1861 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Cleveland Lewis Aug 10 ,1894 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Clinton 1890 Albion /Eliza J. PROPST Conrad D. May 5, 1857 Daniel/Mary PROPST Daniel Jan 23, 1835 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Daniel Mar 27 ,1825 Daniel/Elizabeth Eye PROPST Daniel 1802 Henry David/Mary Propst PROPST Daniel S. July 18, 1820 George Frederick/Elizabeth Propst PROPST David Feb 6, 1841 Samuel/ Ellen Waggy PROPST David Wilford May 23, 1883 David/ Martha Melvina PROPST Edna E. Oct 21, 1887 Chapman/Fanny C. Han PROPST Elizabeth 1820 Joseph/Nancy Smallridge PROPST Elizabeth J. May 29 ,1878 James/Martha J. Kiser PROPST Elizabeth Davis Apr 13, 1831 John/Sarah Stoutmayer PROPST Elizabeth Jane Jan 23, 1837 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST George 1808 Henry David/Mary PROPST George Nov 25, 1870 William/ Malinda Rexroad PROPST George 1800 Henry /Barbara Eye PROPST George Aug 20, 1852 Daniel S./ Mary PROPST George E. Aug 20, 1852 Daniel S./ Mary PROPST George F. 1777 Frederick George /Barbara Swadley PROPST George F. 1800 George Frederick/Elizabeth PROPST George S. NOv 25, 1870 William/Melinda Rexrode PROPST George Frederick 1774 Frederick George/Barbara Swadley PROPST George Washington 1844 Jacob/ Malinda Bowers PROPST Gertrude B. May 24, 1881 James/Martha J. Kiser PROPST Gertrude Frances May 6, 1892 Joseph/Rebecca Sponaugle PROBST Hannah 1837 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Harrison Dec 3, 1872 William W/Catheirne Simmons PROPST Harvey Jan 14, 1860 Laban H/Mary M. Propst PROPST Harvey Anderson Apr 8, 1887 Anderson Oswald//Rachel Pitzenbarger PROBST Henrietta June 24, 1842 Jacob/Matilda Bowers PROPST Henry April 1, 1814 George Frederick /Elizabeth PROPST Henry June 1, 1827 Daniel/ Alice halena PROPST Henry 1817 Joseph/ Nancy Smallridge PROPST Henry 1864 Daniel/ Cophia Caplinger PROPST Henry R. June 1, 1827 Daniel /Allie Helena PROPST Henry W. May 24, 1861 Samuel Henry /Elizabeth Hevener PROPST Henry Casper Dec 17 ,1872 Daniel Felix/Barbara Margaret Hoover PROBST Hernden Feb 20 ,1882 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Ida M. July 31, 1904 John Conrad/ Lutheria PROPST Ida Josephine Jan 21, 1873 Isaac/Louisa M. Sennett PROPST Isaac Clinton Mar 15, 1888 Jacob Winfield/Polly Hoover PROPST Isaac MOrton Apr 19, 1882 Emanuel/Mary Margaret Middleton PROPST Jacob A. Jan 25, 1876 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Jacob Mar 5, 1769 Frederick George/Barbara Swadley PROPST Jacob L. Sep 5, 1868 William/Melinda Rexrode PROPST James K. Sep 9 ,1844 Henry/Catherine Sennett PROBST Jeremiah July 22, 1848 Samuel/Ellen Waggy PROPST John Jacob Oct 24, 1803 Henry/Barbara Eye PROPST John Letcher Aug 27, 1856 Lewis/Christina Bowers PROPST John Marshall Oct 1877 William V/Catherine Simmons PROPST John Tyree June 18, 1872 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Joel M. Oct 3, 1858 Joel/ Martha J. PROPST John 1801 George Frederick/Elizabeth Propst PROPST Joseph Jan 15, 1792 Henry/Mary Crummitt PROBST Joseph Howard June 18 ,1864 Lewis/Henrietta PROBST Lavina L. Sep 10, 1874 Lewis/Henrietta PROBST Leonard S. Nov 11 ,1854 Daniel S/Mary PROPST Leonard S. Feb 21, 1853 Daniel/Mary Propst PROBST Lewis Sep 28 ,1808 Jacob/Rachel Crummitt PROBST Lewis July 26, 1839 WIlliam/Christina Waggy PROBST Lewis Mathias Jan 23, 1870 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Louisa C. Nov 25, 1860 William Lewis/Lucinda Eye PROPST Margaret E. May 18 ,1862 Joseph/Martha J. McQuain PROPST Martha E. Nov 2, 1909 Walter P/Hettie Virginia Wimer PROPST Martha M. Mar 31, 1853 Henry/Rachel PROPST Martha Frances July 28 ,1886 Abraham/Sarah Virginia Mitchell PROPST Martha Malvina Dec 11, 1880 David/Martha Malvina Freed PROPST Martin Franklin May 22, 1877 Morgan/ Amanda Hoover PROBST Mary M. 1844 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Mary Louise Aug 28 ,1866 Daniel F/Barbara Margaret Bowers PROPST Mary Ethel May 12, 1918 Adam Lloyd/Virgie Thompson PROBST Melinda Frances Oct 19 ,1867 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Michael Feb 21, 1868 Daniel Felix/Barbara Margaret Hoover PROPST Nellie E. May 18, 1909 John Conrad/Lutheria PROBST Morgan May 1, 1850 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROBST Morgan Nov 3, 1846 John Jacob/Sarah Elizabeth Hoover PROPST Noah H. Dec 29 ,1882 Morgan/Amanda Hoover PROPST Oliver May 1, 1879 Jeremiah/Martha E. PROPST Oliver Ray Feb 22, 1907 John C/Lavena L. PROPST Phoebe Alice Aug 21, 1881 Isaac/Louisa M. Sinnett PROPST Phoebe Jane June 16, 1885 John Wesley/Susannah Mitchell PROPST Raymond Guy Oct 3, 1909 Lankey L/Flora Ella Harmon PROPST Robert Jan 2, 1861 William/Melinda Rexrode PROPST Robert Anderson July 20 ,1875 Jacob Winfield/Polly Hoover PROPST Thomas 1882 Daniel Felix/Barbara Margaret Hoover PROPST Tilman Jan 5, 1857 William/Leann Fisher PROPST Tilman Floyd Oct 1, 1871 William/Valerie Pitzenbarger PROBST Sarah 1846 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Sylvester Dec 9 ,1885 William W/Catherine Simmons PROBST Valerie Feb 19 ,1842 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Virginia NOv 13, 1868 Emanuel/Mary Margaret MIddleton PROPST Wayne July 7, 1883 John Wesley/Susannah Mitchell PROBST William B. July 28 ,1879 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST William R. June 21, 1881 William/Leann Fisher PROPST William Mar 21, 1861 David Cain/Sophia C. PROPST William Jan 29 ,1822 Joseph/Nancy Smallridge PUFFENBARGER Benjamin 1836 Peter/Sarah Pickle PUFFENBARGER Benjamin Lee Oct 8 ,1877 Andrew Jackson/Rachel Elizabeth Eye PUFFENBARGER Betty Lou Apr 19, 1880 Franklin/Modaline Snyder PUFFENBARGER Cain 1845 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Christian 1827 Peter/Sarah Pickle PUFFENBARGER Christian 1789 George/ Elizabeth PUFFENBARGER Daniel 1824 Peter/ Sara Pickle PUFFENBARGER Daniel 1850 Daniel/ Susannah Snider PUFFENBARGER Eliza 1834 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Elizabeth Sep 9, 1870 Amos/Amanda PUFFENBARGER Elizabeth May 11, 1860 William/Susan PUFFENBARGER George F. June 8 1884 B. /M.A. PUFFENBARGER George J. 1827 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER George Leslie Jan 2, 1899 Reuben/Ida Gertrude Mitchell PUFFENBARGER Henry 1824 Peter/ Sara Pickle PUFFENBARGER Henry Jackson 1910 Benjamin Lee/ Dora Alice Peck PUFFENBARGER Jacob 1832 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Jacob Riley Apr 10 ,1885 Noah/Ann Dove PUFFENBARGER James P. Apr 1886 Amos/Amanda SImmons PUFFENBARGER Louise Alice Nov 28 ,1878 Noah/Ann Dove PUFFENBARGER Louisa A. Jan 1857 J.G./Susan PUFFENBARGER Mary 1818 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Peter Sep 26, 1853 F./ Elizabeth PUFFENBARGER Peter H. Feb 1874 Amos/ Amanda Simmons PUFFENBARGER Reuben Jan 8 ,1857 William/Margaret PUFFENBARGER Sarah 1829 Peter/Sarah Pickle PUFFENBARGER Sarah 1840 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER William 1831 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER William July 4, 1859 William /Sarah PUFFENBARGER Zabedee 1824 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER William A. May 20, 1883 B M.A. PUFFENBARGER William F. Sep 1884 Amos/ Amanda Simmons RADER Alice 1885 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER George Edward Sep 5, 1873 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER John James Aug 22, 1887 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Liza 1883 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Martha Lowell May 29 ,1870 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Melinda E. June 1880 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Noah Rudolph Apr 11 ,1877 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Solomon A. 1874 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Virginia F. 1869 Henry P/Christina Hoover RAINES,FEMALE Oct. 26,1853 Adam/ Catharine RAINES Adam 1826 Barnett/ Susannah Tingler RAINES Amanda Dec 3, 1855 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Barnett 1798 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Barnett 1795 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Benjamin 1820 Barnett/Susannah Tingler RAINES Benjamin Nov 14, 1854 Isaac/Mary Ann RAINES Carrie 1870 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Catherine Jan 23, 1824 Barnett/Susannah Tingler RAINES Cena Oct 1816 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES, Christena 9/27/1854 Tobias/ Elizabeth RAINES Curtis Mar 10 ,1898 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Delphia Mae Sep 19 ,1898 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Denver Apr 18, 1901 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Edward Apr 11, 1888 Stewart/Elizabeth Vandevander RAINES Elizabeth June 11, 1826 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Elizabth 1827 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Elizabeth 1832 Gabriel/Margaret Lawrence RAINES George Dec 20, 1794 James/ Frances thompson RAINES Elizabeth 1797 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Elizabeth 1853 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Eunice Mar 12, 1822 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Florence Eva Oct 5 ,1882 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Foster Randolph Nov 9 ,1901 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES George 1830 George/ Susannah Bland RAINES George Washington Dec 24, 1858 Tobias/ Elizabeth Harper RAINES George Dec 20 ,1794 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Gertrude July 1886 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Guiseppe Mar 23, 1886 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Harriett Nov 11, 1854 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Hazel May 1884 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Huldah 1831 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Huldah May 5, 1849 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Ida Jan 1873 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Isaac 1869 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Isaac 1824 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Jacob 1835 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Jacob 1865 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Jacob Charles 1886 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES James Oct 17 ,1860 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES John Mar 23, 1886 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Joseph July 4, 1851 Benjamin/Amanda Hedrick RAINES Lee Olan Aug 28 ,1884 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Mahala 1829 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Martin Aug 26, 1848 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Martin Luther Apr 15, 1881 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Mary 1832 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Mary Catherine Dec 12, 1842 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Mary Louise Sep 25, 1880 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandevander RAINES Melinda 1829 Barnett/Susannah Tingler RAINES Miles Sep 1845 Benjamin/Amanda Hedrick RAINES Minnie Jane 1888 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Morgan Mar 5, 1821 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Nancy 1794 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Ora G. Apr 30, 1883 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Otis Bible Oct 1, 1896 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Phoebe Ellen Sep 27 ,1852 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Phoebe Jane 1863 Benjamin/Amanda Hedrick RAINES Rachel Oct 2, 1850 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Ralph Oct 14, 190 Joseph/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Reuben 1796 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Sarah Feb 17 ,1844 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Sidney 1838 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Snowden Lester Aug 25, 1891 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Stewart 1847 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Susannah Oct 24, 1846 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Susannah Sep 3, 1833 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Susannah 1802 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders RAINES Sylvester Tobias Nov 2, 1857 Tobias/ Elizabeth Harper RAINES Tobias July 3, 1820 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Virginia A. Nov 29 ,1860 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Watson June 29, 1863 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES William 1826 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES William 1803 James/Frances Thompson RAINES William Granville Dec 30, 1878 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Zona Susan Apr 6 ,1894 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RATCLIFF Abel 1852 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Jacob P. 1854 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Mary Ellen 1848 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Solomon Y. 1843 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Susan R. 1850 William/Melinda Yankee REXROAD Aaron 1839 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Abel Mar 29 ,1848 Emanuel/Mary Propst REXROAD Abel Feb 3, 1831 Peter/Elizabeth Snyder REXROAD Abigail 1829 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Agnes 1809 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Amanda J. Mar 30 ,1855 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Amanda Jane Aug 11, 1872 SOlomon/Mary Ann REXROAD Ami 1828 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Ami 1843 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Anderson P. 1852 Henry/Amanda F. REXROAD Andrew May 28 ,1848 Michael/Sarah Varner REXROAD Andrew S. 1856 Dennis/Mary M. Snyder REXROAD Ann 1841 Nathaniel D/Mary Ann REXROAD Ann E. June 4, 1897 W.R/M.E. REXROAD Arthur N. Feb 27 ,1898 Tilman Floyd/Sarah C. Simmons REXROAD Augustus 1820 George/Elizabeth Eye REXROAD Benjamin 1855 George W/Eliza J. Hoover REXROAD Benjamin 1873 John A/Martha Phares REXROAD Charles E. Aug 20 ,1883 Edward Harvey H/Mary REXROAD Charles Henry Aug 28 ,1891 Andrew/Mary Jane Helmick REXROAD Daniel 1853 Nathaniel D/Mary Ann REXROAD Daniel P. Mar 20, 1891 Jacob/Mary Ann Waggy REXROAD David Mar 2, 1818 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Edward H. 1867 Nathan/Mary Ann REXROAD Edward Harvey Oct 26, 1858 George Marion/Amelia Swadley REXROAD Eleanor 1827 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Elizabeth 1835 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Elizabeth Jane Aug 11, 1848 Augustus/ELizabeth Kiser REXROAD Emanuel 1830 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Emma Sep 12, 1885 Isaac/Mary Elizabeth REXROAD Emma Mar 17, 1877 William/Elizabeth Hester Todd REXROAD Eva Mae July 12, 1907 William Harrison/Harriett Sinnett REXROAD Forest 1888 Jeff/Elizabeth REXROAD General 1848 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD George 1858 David/Lucinda Waggoner REXROAD George M. 1844 Henry/Mary A. Kiser REXROAD George M. May 10 ,1834 George/Elizabeth Eye REXROAD George Hiram Aug 8 ,1886 William/Elizabeth Hester Todd REXROAD Harmon 1833 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXRODE Henry Jan 21, 1807 George/ Margaret Hevener REXROAD Henry 1824 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Henry 1844 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Hugh 1847 Augustus/Elizabeth Kiser REXRODE Jacob 1817 Samuel/ Elizabeth Bible REXROAD Jacob Harrison 1859 Nathaniel D./ Mary Ann REXROAD Jason Sep 21, 1864 Edward H/Martha C. Moyers REXROAD Joseph 1820 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Leonard 1770 Zachariah/Catherine REXROAD Lucy Jan 1884 Morgan/Leah Simmons REXROAD Magdalena 1837 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Mahulda 1821 George/Elizabeth Eye REXROAD Mahulda M. Apr 24, 1845 Emanuel/Mary Propst REXROAD Margaret 1819 John J/Phebe Arbogast REXROAD Maggie Oct 6, 1878 Amby/Margaret Ellen Nelson REXROAD Margaret Elizabeth July 8, 1868 Samuel C/Martha Jane Fox REXROAD Mary A. 1842 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Mary Louella Nov 21, 1894 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Mary Elizabeth Mar 24, 1848 Nathaniel D/Mary Ann REXROAD Mary C. 1852 William/Catherine REXROAD Mattie NOv 1897 Zachariah/Lydia Alice Simmons REXROAD Mattie M. Sep 19 ,1882 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Martha J. Apr 24, 1854 Henry/Mary Ann Kiser REXROAD Melinda Feb 21, 1852 Samuel/Elizabeth Bible REXROAD Michael 1817 Samuel/Susannah Waybright REXROAD Minnie 1848 David/Lucinda Waggoner REXROAD Minnie Viola Nov 16, 1896 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Nancy Rebecca June 11, 1884 William/Elizabeth Hester Todd REXROAD Nariel 1836 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Nathaniel D. 1817 Samuel/Elizabeth Bible REXROAD Noah Sep 1871 William/Frances Turner REXROAD Oliver Dice Feb 3 ,1891 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Pearl Sep 25, 1895 Henry/Amanda F. Propst REXROAD Peter 1799 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Phoebe Jane Aug 26, 1886 Jacob/Mary Ann Waggy REXROAD Samuel 1794 Johan/Catherine Propst REXROAD Samuel 1798 Leonard/Elizabeth Caplinger REXROAD Sarah Feb 24, 1856 Augustus/Elizabeth Kiser REXROAD Sarah E. Sep 10, 1860 Henry/Mary W REXROAD Solomon 1826 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Solomon 1852 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Susan 1846 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Valentine Pleasant Feb 21, 1868 George Martion/Amelia Swadley REXROAD William Oct 26, 1823 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD William July 1885 Zachariah/Lydia Alice Simmons REXROAD Zachariah Apr 30, 1761 Zachariah/Catherine REXROAD William Samuel Feb 2, 1857 Edward H/Martha C. Moyers RIGGLEMAN Aaron D. 1848 John Phoebe /Jane Radcliff RIGGLEMAN Barbara A. 1860 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Enoch S. Mar 14, 1860 Henry/Susan RIGGLEMAN Harvey 1849 Henry/ Susan Kessner RIGGLEMAN Hiram Edward 1846 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Isaac 1847 Henry/ Susan Kessner RIGGLRIGGLEMAN Jacob B. 1850 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN James H. Oct 25, 1854 John/Phebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN John 1843 Henry/Susan Kesner RIGGLEMAN John W. 1841 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Martin 1848 Jacob/ Julia a. Borrer RIGGLEMAN Martin 1801 John Sr./ Barbara Whetzel RIGGLEMAN Mary E. 1842 Henry/Susan Kesner RIGGLEMAN Mary S. 1851 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Mary Elizabeth 1871 Aaron/Elizabeth Nesselrodt RIGGLEMAN Noah M. 1856 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Sarah C. Dec 23, 1851 Henry/Susannah Casker RIGGLEMAN Sarah Jane July 17 ,1843 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Simon E. 1845 John /Phoebe Jane Radcliff RIGGLEMAN William B July 5, 1868 Jacob Jr/ Catherine Smith Fink RIGGLEMAN William W June 14, 1911 Seymour/ Phoebe Hevener RIGGLEMAN WIlliam Riley Oct 2, 1853 John/Phoebe Jane Ratcliff RITCHIE Cornelia Mar 8, 1880 George/Phoebe Harmon RUDDELL Abel Miles Mar 4, 1839 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDELL Arlie J. 1892 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDELL Anderson Newman July 12, 1845 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE Calvin Dyer Apr 7, 1870 John M/Virginia F. Hammer RUDDLE Carrie Etta Aug 19l,1868 William Geroge/Samantha K. Hartman RUDDLE Charles Boggs May 26, 1859 James Dyer/Jane Frances Payne RUDDLE Curtis Dove Nov 20 ,1897 Harness/Cora E. Dove RUDDLE Curtis Huffman NOv 9, 1924 Curtis Dove/Lela Marie Huffman RUDDELL Edmund Dyer May 30 ,1835 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDELL Glen H. 1892 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDLE Harness Lee Dec 22, 1862 James Dyer/Jane Payne RUDDLE Henry Clay May 11, 1850 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE Isaac J. Nov 12, 1857 John Malcolm/Mary Eye RUDDLE Isaac Cornelius Feb 24, 1837 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE James Dyer May 10, 1809 Cornelius/Hannah Dyer RUDDLE James Hammer June 8 ,1843 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE John M. Nov 26, 1830 Isaac/Deborah Kanester RUDDLE John Matthew Jan 21, 1841 James Dyer,Elizabeth Hammer RUDDELL Kenny B. 1893 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDLE Lester C. 1896 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDLE Marvin May 15, 1904 Harnress Lee/Cora Etta Dove RUDDLE Margaret Etta Dec 9 ,1870 James Dyer/Jane Frances Payne RUDDLE Mary Catherine May 9, 1847 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE Mary Emily NOv 21, 1868 John Malcom/Mary Elizabeth Eye RUDDLE William R. Feb 1, 1854 John Malcolm/Mary Eye RUDDELL Nellie 1906 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDELL Roma Lynn Aug 31, 1904 William Pendleton/Carrie Etta RUDDELL Sarah K. Feb 7 ,1860 John Malcolm/Mary Elizabeth Eye RUDDELL Virginia H. May 15, 1866 John Malcolm/Mary Elizabeth Eye RUDDLE William George Oct 13, 1833 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE William Pendleton Jan 21, 1854 John Malcolm/Mary Elizabeth Eye RULEMAN Christian June 8, 1817 Christian/ Mary Elizabeht Fleisher RULEMAN Christian 1774 Christian/ Elizabeth Henkle RULEMAN Christian W. 1736 Jacob/ Maria Gotteskind RULEMAN Conrad 1824 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Helena 1822 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Henry 1815 Christian/ Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Henry Oct 5, 1813 Christian/ Mary elizabeth Fleisher RULEMAN Henry Donahue Oct 2, 1842 Christian/Christina Smith RULEMAN Jacob 1813 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Phoebe 1810 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Sophia 1806 Christian/Mary E. Lough RYMER Emma Oct 31, 1863 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER George Washington Nov 8 ,1853 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Hannah Catherine Dec 24, 1845 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Ida Dec 14, 1860 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Jacob Harper Aug 30 ,1858 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Margaret Elizabeth Oct 4, 1851 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Mary J. Aug 25, 1842 George W/Margaet Harper RYMER Phoebe Ann Oct 12, 1840 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Sarah Ellen Dec 4, 1844 George W/Margaet Harper RYMER William 1812 Thomas/Annie Waybright RYMER William Harrison Dec 5, 1855 George W/Margaret Harper SAMUELS,Susan (slave), Jun. 13, 1853 Larkin/Maria (slave) SCHRADER John 1865 Ami/Elizabeth M. Crummitt SEIF John Thomas May 1, 1868 William Harrison/Priscilla Ellen Kimble SEIF Lucinda Ellen May 8 ,1895 John Thomas/Mary Elizabeth SENNETT Amanda Jane Feb 13, 1858 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Catherine 1819 Henry R/Catherine Fleisher SENNETT Elizabeth Catherine 1842 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Harrsion Oct 16, 1854 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Henry 1818 Henry R/Catherine Flesher SENNETT Henry R. June 4, 1783 Patrick/Catherine Hefner SENNETT Jacob 1815 Henry R/Catherine Fleisher SENNETT Louisa Margaret Dec 21, 1851 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Naomi Nov 5, 1849 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Phoebe Jane Feb 6, 1846 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Valerie E. 1845 Henry/Phoebe Eye SEYBERT Sarah May 12, 1734 George/Mary Shepherd SHAW Frances Virginia Aug 30, 1851 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Hettie Florence Dec 18, 1870 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Jacob Andrew Feb 25, 1856 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW James Edward Apr 18, 1860 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW John William Nov 9 ,1854 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Martha Ann Mar 19 ,1853 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Mary M. Mar 6, 1858 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Nancy Jane Oct 26, 1861 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Otis Oct 7 ,1886 John William/Mary Williams SHAW Rebecca Margaret July 17, 1863 James/Mahala Bolton SHIRK Phoebe Dec 5, 1833 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHREVE Alston V. July 31, 1895 Andrew Berkeley/Johanna SHREVE Amos 1812 JOhn/Eliza Platt SHREVE Andrew Berkley Apr 6, 1868 Benjamin W/Lucinda Moutz SHREVE Ann Rebecca 1854 Amos/Mary Arbogast SHREVE Asbury 1867 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Benjamin 1845 Amos/Mary M. Arbogast SHREVE Benjamin W. 1824 John/Lucinda Pratt SHREVE Benjamin Otis Mar 4, 1910 Andrew Berkley/Joanna SHREVE Benjamin Franklin Sep 2, 1860 Benjamin W/Lucinda McNulty SHREVE Charles Asbury Mar 5, 1867 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Clara Alice Apr 2, 1871 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Daniel Young 1836 Daniel/Lucinda Weese SHREVE Daniel 1795 John/Lucinda Pratt SHREVE Edith Jane 1840 Amos/Mary Arbogast SHREVE Emma Florence Dec 26, 1896 Andrew Berkley/Joanne SHREVE Ervin Sep 9 ,1885 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Etta Florence Jan 13, 1896 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE Floda Nov 19, 1898 Andrew Berkeley/Johanna SHREVE George Edward Apr 8 ,1865 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Harvey Clemon Oct 1, 1900 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE Henry Isom June 7, 1900 John William/Jane Kimble SHREVE Ida Elizabeth Apr 6, 1874 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Ira P. Mar 21, 1891 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE Ira Parker Sep 2, 1860 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE James 1812 John/Lucinda Pratt SHREVE James E. June 19,1855 Benjamin W/Lucinda McNulty SHREVE Jesse D. 1851 Amos/Mary Arbogast SHREVE John Newton Sep 15, 1876 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE John William Mar 28 ,1858 Benjamin W/Lucinda McNulty SHREVE Julia H. Feb 12, 1879 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Margaret Ann Oct 26 ,1863 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Martha 1841 John P/Hannah Ayres SHREVE Mary Ann Oct 26, 1863 Nicholas/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Mary Etta Feb 5, 1869 Nicholas/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Minnie 1900 Andrew Barclay/Joanna SHREVE Nancy Dec 1856 Amos/Mary M. Arbogast SHREVE Nichodemus Jan 1842 Amos/Mary Am Arbogast SHREVE Orpha Gladys Nov 11, 1901 Andrew Berkeley/Johanna SHREVE Phoebe Catherine July 2, 1882 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Thomas Jefferson July 9, 1874 Daniel Young/Mary E. Kimble SHREVE William Burt June 13, 1887 John William/Jane Kimble SHIRK Aaron Nov 8 ,1849 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Amos 1839 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Anna Apr 1881 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Austin 1876 George W/Elizabeth Jane Sites SHIRK Charles Osborne Nov 10, 1886 Amos/Lucinda VanMetre SHIRK Elijah Dec 2, 1843 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Elijah 1841 Henry/Rebecca Vanmetre SHIRK Elizabeth Dec 24, 1821 George Henry/Menetta Rose Yokum SHIRK Elizabeth Feb 6, 1782 Henry/Elizabeth Jagger SHIRK George 1831 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK George Henry Dec 4, 1798 Henry/ELizabeth Jagger SHIRK George Henry Oct 11, 1877 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Henry Adam Sep 2, 1922 Charles Osborne/Mary Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Jacob 1845 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Lena Catherine Apr 11, 1880 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Lucinda 1821 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Martha Jane Mar 16, 1871 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Phoebe Dec 6 ,1833 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Susannah June 17, 1788 Henry/Elizabeth Jagger SHIRK William 1855 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK William Wesley June 27 ,1864 Amos/Lucinda SAMUELS Susan, Jun. 13, 1853 Larkin / Maria (slave) SIMMONS Aaron Dec 31, 1861 David/Lea Crummitt SIMMONS Abbie 1879 Marshall/Susan Moyers SIMMONS Ada B. July 4, 1873 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Ada Apr 6, 1891 Sylvester W/Mary J. SIMMONS Adam W. Mar 18 ,1859 Hezekiah/Deborah C. Bible SIMMONS Addison Apr 15, 1854 Levi/Mary Eye SIMMONS Albert Feb 9 ,1872 Samuel/Amelia Snider SIMMONS Albert Sep 22, 1879 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS Albert Oct 23, 1896 Isaac D/Alice D. Moyers SIMMONS Alice Aug 1887 George J/Rachel Nelson SIMMONS Alice Feb 26, 1863 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Alice Virginia Dec 8 ,1871 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Amanda 1806 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Amanda J. June 26, 1869 Samuel/Amelia Snider SIMMONS Anna R. Aug 7, 1892 Charles E/Rebecca Lambert SIMMONS Anna Clara Dec 13, 1911 Sebaldus/Della Z. Lambert SIMMONS Anne 1868 Daniel/Mary M. Hoover SIMMONS Annie Jan 13, 1859 Daniel/Elizabeth Thompson SIMMONS Arthur L. Aug 24, 1878 Frederick J/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Annie V. Feb 11 ,1885 Henry Addison/Mary E. Elyard SIMMONS Arthur A. Nov 21, 1892 WIlliam A/Pauline E. Hinklke SIMMONS Arthur David Jan 24, 1881 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Mauzy SIMMONS Artie Feb 28 ,1909 David Frank/Mary Jane Jordan SIMMONS Barbara A. Nov 3, 1867 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS Bertha M. Sep 1, 1892 Sylvester/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Benjamin 1795 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Bertha Virginia June 1, 1897 Mordecai/Mary F. Smith SIMMONS Boyd June 1899 Jacob/Levina SIMMONS Calvin Feb 1895 Mordecai/Mary F. Smith SIMMONS Calvin June 28 ,1881 Samuel/Louisa Grogg SIMMONS Calvin Apr 16, 1867 Samuel/Amelia Snyder SIMMONS Carrie May 18, 1881 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS Carrie Oct 10 ,1870 William/Christina Smith SIMMONS Carrie Oct 10 ,1870 William F/Catherine Sarah SIMMONS Carrie E. Mar 1874 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Carrie E. May 1894 Ami/Mary Etta Lough SIMMONS Carrie E. Apr 1887 Sylvester W/Mary J. Simmons SIMMONS Carrie E. Apr 25, 1872 Henry/Mary E. SIMMONS Carrie Cleveland Feb 7 ,1884 Frederick/Mary Jane Hoover SIMMONS Caroline Oct 19 ,1858 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Catherine 1845 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Catherine July 18, 1821 Jacob/Susannah Ruleman SIMMONS Catherine 1841 Daniel/Elizabeth Thompson SIMMONS Catherine L. Jan 26, 1919 Olin Glenn/Katherine Harper SIMMONS Catherine Sarah July 17 ,1821 William/Margaret SIMMONS Charles E. Nov 1869 Frederick J/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Charles Frank June 16, 1886 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Charles Edward July 22, 1876 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Charles Frank Jan 17 ,1897 Charles E/Rebecca Lambert SIMMONS Clarence June 3, 1876 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS Claude Nov 25, 1883 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Claude Amos Feb 15, 1884 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Claudia Nov 25, 1883 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Clay Aug 1892 Mordecai/Mary F. Smith SIMMONS Clyde Ashby Jan 19, 1904 Oscar Douglas/Nora Ann Clayton SIMMONS Cora A. Nov 24, 1875 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Cora B. May 29, 1878 Mordecai/Harriett PUffenbarger SIMMONS Cora Alice Dec 27 ,1902 James Harvey/Lucinda S. Dove SIMMONS Cora Etta Apr 1889 George J/Rachel Nelson SIMMONS Daniel Oct 4, 1800 John/Margaret Wimmer SIMMONS Daniel May 19 ,1800 John/Margaret Ruleman SIMMONS Daniel Minor Apr 28 ,1898 George A/Mary Louise Propst SIMMONS David Oct 31, 1870 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS David July 12, 1826 Phillip/Mary Mauer SIMMONS David 1798 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS David L. Apr 3, 1896 Sylvestor W/Mary J. SIMMONS Denver Mar 23, 1910 David Frank/Mary Jane Jordan SIMMONS Early Lee Jan 9, 1909 Sebaldus/Della Z. Lambert SIMMONS Edgar Frank July 18, 1878 George A/Sarah Elizabeth SIMMONS Edna July 24, 1887 Isaac D/Alice R. Moyers SIMMONS Edna Maria Nov 20 ,1905 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS Edward Feb 26, 1877 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Edward Charles July 26, 1921 Charles Edward/Jennie Florence Rexroad SIMMONS Eli 1819 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Eli S. July 4, 1898 Charles E/Grace M. Harold SIMMONS Elizabeth 1846 John/Anna Margaret Moats SIMMONS Elizabeth NOv 10 ,1881 Joseph/Martha L. Bodkin SIMMONS Elizabeth Nov 2, 1894 Charles E/Rebecca Lambert SIMMONS Elizabeth M. July 15, 1840 Daniel/Mary Grogg SIMMONS Elizabeth July 12, 1870 Henry/Mary E. SIMMONS Elmer C. Dec 16, 1907 James McClure/Cora Ollie SImmons SIMMONS Emanuel 1827 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMMONS Emanuel Apr 1891 Josiah/Margaret Elizabeth Hanifan SIMMONS Ephraim Sep 5, 1831 John/Sophia Catherine Grogg SIMMONS Ephraim F. July 18, 1878 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS Erasmus May 1870 Noah H/Valeria Puffenbarger SIMMONS Eva June 18, 1904 Charles E/Grace M. Herold SIMMONS Eva B. Sep 30, 1887 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Eva Mary May 7, 1894 Sebaldus/Dellia R. Lambert SIMMONS Frances E. Oct 3, 1867 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Frank June 25, 1890 Samuel F/Polly A. Bowers SIMMONS Frank Feb 15, 1900 James Madison/Lucy Alice Caton SIMMONS Frederick Feb 5, 1833 Frederick/Elizabeth Rexroad SIMMONS Frederick 1792 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS George Jan 27, 1778 Leonard/Mary A. SIMMONS George A. Aug 15, 1846 John/Sophia Catherine Grogg SIMMONS George A. Apr 23, 1876 Ephraim Amos/Sarah Elizabeth Hevener SIMMONS George G. June 1888 Samuel F/Polly Bowers SIMMONS George T. 1851 Henry Emanuel/Naomi Rexroad SIMMONS George W. Mar 1870 Jonas/Sarah Helmick SIMMONS George Akem Nov 6, 1873 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS George Harrison Nov 8, 1838 Michael/Mary Waggy SIMMONS George Harrison Oct 21, 1839 Michael/Mary Waggy SIMMONS Gilbert K. Dec 2, 1879 Ephraim Amos/Sarah Elizabeth Hevener SIMMONS Granville Apr 12, 1847 Jacob/Catherine Sarah SIMMONS Grover Oct 1, 1892 Ami/Mary Etta Lough SIMMONS Grover C. Feb 1893 Jacob/Lavina SIMMONS Hannah Apr 16, 1852 Joseph/Frances Wilfong SIMMONS Hannah T. Mar 4, 1878 Sylvestor/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Hannah Catherine Jan 20 ,1860 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Harvey G. July 1, 1892 James H./Mary Bowers SIMMONS Harvey S. Nov 6, 1866 Frederick J/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Henry B. Jan 19,1864 Frederick/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Henry H. Apr 1900 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS Henry Adams Sep 9, 1870 George W/Lavina Ann Rexroad SIMMONS Henry Gordon Sep 26, 1907 Calvin/Eliza J. Caton SIMMONS Herndon Jan 12, 1858 William/Christina Smith SIMMONS Hezekiah Apr 27, 1836 SOlomon/Mary A. Stone SIMMONS Hezekiah 1836 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Ida F. Feb 11, 1872 Noah W/Valeria S. PUffenbarger SIMMONS Ida J. Feb 15, 1893 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Ida Jane Aug 15, 1869 William M/Christina Smith SIMMONS Isaac D. June 10 ,1855 Timothy/Deborah Bible SIMMONS Isaac D. Nov 7 ,1868 William F/Catherine Sarah SIMMONS Isaac F. Apr 12, 1875 John/Lea Virginia Simmons SIMMONS Isaac G. July 1874 Addison/Lavina Rexroad SIMMONS Isaac N. Dec 10 ,1867 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Jacob Sep 20 ,1784 George/Eve Cook SIMMONS Jacob F. Oct 1, 1866 Josiah/Mary Margaret Nelson SIMMONS Jacob M. Aug 25, 1866 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Jacob R. 1807 George/Anna Margaret Sheets SIMMONS Jacob R. 1807 George/Julie Mullenax SIMMONS Jacob Zebulon Oct 24, 1868 James /Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS James June 9, 1842 Jacob R/Mary M. Moats SIMMONS James C. Sep 16, 1875 Henry Addison/Mary E. Elyard SIMMONS James H. Oct 25, 1861 Joel/Sarah SIMMONS James M. July 24, 1883 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS James P. June 30, 1872 Lewis/Eleanor P. SIMMONS James Arthur June 10 ,1900 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS James Harvey 1868 David/Lea Crummitt SIMMONS James Samuel July 16, 1884 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Jemima Sep 1878 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Jessie C. Aug 17 ,1891 Joseph/Martha L. Bodkin SIMMONS Jessie H. Aug 1897 Charles/Della F. Lambert SIMMONS Jessie Guy Oct 21, 1919 Albert Ross/Levie S. Lambert SIMMONS John A. Aug 22, 1886 James H/Polly Bowers SIMMONS John B. Oct 9, 1888 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS John R. Feb 17, 1871 John/Leah Virginia Simmons SIMMONS John W. Sep 14, 1883 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS John W. Aug 25, 1870 Peter/Mary M. Simmons SIMMONS John Frank Sep 22, 1879 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Joseph 1815 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Joseph Arvil Aug 4, 1910 George A/Mary Louise Propst SIMMONS Josephus Mar 1870 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Julia c. June 26, 1890 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS Kate Dec 25, 1876 Lewis/Nellie SIMMONS, Laban 6/1854 Noah / Mary Ann SIMMONS Lester Clyde July 7, 1896 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS Loretta Feb 10, 1876 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Mahulda 1853 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Marshall 1847 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Martin 1840 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Mary A. 1844 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Mary Elizabeth June 2, 1861 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Melinda 1842 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Michael 1810 John/Margaret SIMMONS Mollie Sep 26, 1871 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Ollie Aug 12, 1888 Martin/Catherine Puffenbarger SIMMONS Ollie A. Nov 14, 1883 John F/Mary Alice Jordan SIMMONS Ollie J. Oct 20 ,1881 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Oliver W. Jan 28 ,1884 Sylvestor/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Oscar Douglas Dec 26, 1875 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS Oscar Emmett Apr 8 ,1914 Oscar D/Nora A. SIMMONS Pearl May 12, 1895 William A/Pauline Hinkle SIMMONS Pearl Apr 23, 1886 Martin/Catherine PUffenbarger SIMMONS Phillip 1802 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Phoebe A. Nov 12, 1872 George A/Sarah E. Simmons SIMMONS Phoebe Ellen Apr 18, 1879 Nicholas/Mary Moats SIMMONS Phoebe Jane May 19 ,1875 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Price Mar 4, 1897 Sebaldus/Della Z. Lambert SIMMONS Rachel C. Nov 4, 1875 William A/Sophia Catherine SIMMONS Rachel E. Dec 8 ,1866 John/Mary SIMMONS Ralph July 11, 1906 Clay/Effie Fox SIMMONS Rebecca 1808 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Rebecca Aug 23, 1875 William J/Christina Smith SIMMONS Rebecca C. Oct 1875 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Rebecca J. Oct 25, 1882 Noah W/Valeria Puffenbarger SIMMONS Robert D. Dec 10 ,1883 Sylvestor/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Robert Kenny May 15, 1881 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Robert Samuel Oct 31, 1887 Herndon/Melvina Eye SIMMONS Samuel May 20 ,1881 Marshall/Susan Moyers SIMMONS Samuel E. Apr 1897 Michael/Louisa Puffenbarger SIMMONS Samuel F. Feb 4, 1869 Amos/Hannah SIMMONS Samuel H. Aug 22, 1893 James Madison/Lucy Alice Caton SIMMONS Sarah May 20 ,1887 Modecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Sarah 1812 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Sarah C. Nov 1874 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Mauzy SIMMONS Sarah E. July 24, 1866 William A/Sophia Catherine SIMMONS Sarah E. Jan 7, 1843 Andrew/Elizabeth Wilfong SIMMONS Sarah Alice May 21, 1878 Aaron/Sarah Louise Webb SIMMONS Sara Eliza July 12, 1870 Henry Addision/Mary E. SIMMONS Sarah Virginia July 9, 1884 Herndon/Melvina Eye SIMMONS Savannah P. Aug 2, 1881 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Sibaldis Oct 19 ,1869 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Sidney 1838 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Sidney June 1886 Addison/Mary Ann Smith SIMMONS Sidney S. July 7, 1881 George J/Rachel Nelson SIMMONS Solomon Mar 18 ,1816 Jacob/Sarah Elizabeth Wooden SIMMONS Solomon R. July 1891 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS Sophia 1823 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Stella Mae May 30 ,1907 John Franklin/Sarah Virginia SIMMONS Stephen T. Dec 15, 1881 Ephraim Amos/Sarah Elizabeth Hevener SIMMONS Susannah Nov 28 ,1866 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Thomas Harrison Sep 11, 1885 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS Walter C. Dec 1892 Michael/Louisa Puffenbarger SIMMONS Walter S. Jan 15, 1902 Charles E/Grace Herald SIMMONS William 1822 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS William 1848 John/Anna Margaret Moats SIMMONS William Nov 12, 1865 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Mauzy SIMMONS William B. Aug 8, 1900 Gabriel/Ida F. SIMMONS William E. Oct 30 ,1882 SOlomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS William P. Dec 13, 1870 Josiah/Mary Margaret Nelson SIMMONS William Oscar Dec 24, 1866 James /Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMPSON Delzina May 5, 1867 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Frank 1869 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Jas. Luther Sep. 1853 William /Nancy SIMPSON Jennie 1860 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Martha 1871 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Texanna 1873 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON William 1807 Allen/Susannah SIMPSON William 1865 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SINNETT Henry 1818 Henry R/Catherine Flesher SINNETT Susan Elizabeth Oct 15, 1840 Jacob/Susannah Eye SIPLE Abraham 1851 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Caroline 1832 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE George 1829 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Hannah 1845 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Hiram K. 1850 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE James Madison 1835 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Jane 1841 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE John 1847 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Josiah H. July 7, 1838 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Martha June 1856 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Mary June 1853 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Nancy 1855 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Samuel May 22, 1832 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE William M. May 10 ,1836 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SITES Albert F. May 8, 1894 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Alice Estie July 16, 1893 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Ann Nov 22, 1864 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Anna Nov 22, 1864 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Anna J. July 31, 1896 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Anna Bell July 29,1879 Job/Mary Susan Judy SITES Arthur Lee Apr 6, 1902 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Arthur Titus May 27 ,1902 Charles Frederick/Christina Sites SITES Curtis D. Jan 12, 1894 John William/Ellen Hedrick SITES Delzina Feb 16, 1867 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Edward Mar 1897 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES Edward J. 1877 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Elias Clarke 1/12/1854 Sampson /Eve Harper SITES Eliza Oct 18 ,1852 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Elizabeth J. Mar 1, 1850 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Ephia 1879 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Ernie Lee Aug 8 ,1884 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Fannie May 1899 Jacob/Rebecca Moyers SITES Floyd D. 1881 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Gabriel 1861 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES George 1851 Jacob/Mary Day SITES Hannah C. Feb 4, 1891 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Hannah Catherine Mar 13, 1861 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Hattie Jan 1887 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Jacob Sep 7, 1768 Job/Polly A. Harper SITES Jacob W. Aug 24, 1851 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES James Nov 27 ,1865 Johnson A/Ann Adamson SITES Jenetta Feb 6, 1869 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES John Adam 1861 Job A/Mary A. Harper SITES John Wesley 1861 Noah/Sarah Jane Harper SITES John William Sep 4, 1854 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Johnson A. Aug 24, 1825 Adam/Edith Phares SITES Luther Sep 21, 1888 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Margaret E. Dec 12, 1855 Johnson A/Ann Adamson SITES Mary E. 1855 Jacob/Mary Day SITES Mary Ann Dec 24, 1831 Jacob/Mary Rorhbach SITES Mary Etta 1872 Noah/Sarah Jane Harper SITES Mary Jane Aug 20 ,1863 Johnson A/Ann Adamson SITES Mary Susan Nov 4, 1857 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Nola Gay June 2, 1899 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Peachie Dove Mar 28 ,1888 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Phoebe Ellen Feb 12, 1856 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Sampson June 12, 1824 Jacob/Catherine Hinkle SITES Sanford 1858 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES William S. 1859 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES Verna Catherine Aug 18, 1896 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Virginia Eliza July 14, 1859 Sampson/Eve Harper SKIDMORE Elizabeth June 15, 1815 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Ellen July 22, 1812 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Emily June 27 ,1823 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Indiana E. June 26, 1827 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE James Apr 12, 1830 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE James May 12, 1817 James/Mary Lough SKIDMORE James 1763 Joseph/Mary M. Henkle SKIDMORE Jesse 1794 James/Rachel Nestrick SKIDMORE John Aug 27 ,1795 John/Nancy Pringle SKIDMORE John June 10 ,1736 Joseph/Agnes Caldwell SKIDMORE Joseph 1706 Joseph/Rebecca Miller SKIDMORE Joseph July 31, 1761 James/Sarah McDonald SKIDMORE Joseph June 10, 1736 John/Agnes Caldwell SKIDMORE Joseph Nov 22, 1812 James/Mary Lough SKIDMORE Juliana Oct 15, 1832 Jesse/Elizabeth Leach SKIDMORE Louise July 29 ,1825 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Margaret Feb 25, 1828 Jesse/Elizabeth Leach SKIDMORE Martha 1824 Jesse/Elizabeth Leach SKIDMORE Martha May 13, 1810 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Mary E. Nov 25, 1795 James/Rachel Nestrick SKIDMORE Mary Ann May 10 ,1807 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Nancy Jan 15, 1813 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Rebecca NOv 1, 1819 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Rebecca Oct 11, 1819 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Samuel Apr 6, 1821 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Susan Feb 10 ,1817 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKILES Bryon July 24, 1892 James M./Rebecca Margaret Shaw SKILES Carl Jan 22, 1895 James M/Rebecca Margaret Shaw SMITH, MALE 12/5/1854 Benjamin Y/. Elizabeth SMITH Aaron 1869 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Aaron 1850 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH Aaron W. Dec 27 ,1829 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Adam 1870 George Alexander/Emiy Catherine Montony SMITH Ambrose Rankin Jan 1898 Samuel/Abbie Simmons SMITH Amelia 1842 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Arthur Brown May 7, 1909 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Balser Oct 22, 1859 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Benjamin 12/5/1854 Y. S/Elizabeth SMITH Bonnie V. July 23, 1913 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Catherine 1807 Henry/Christina SMITH Catherine 1832 Henry/Elizaeth Bowers SMITH Catherine 1837 Christian/Susan Crummitt SMITH Charity Ann 1868 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Christian 1788 John/Mary Civil Pool SMITH Daniel 1842 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Daniel 1810 John/Mary S. Simmons SMITH David R. Oct 31, 1849 William L/Mary Ann Rexroad SMITH Delilah 1831 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Edith Blanche Jan 12, 1904 Jared Branson/Ida Waggy SMITH Edward 1871 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Eliza 1837 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Elizabeth 1866 Henry W/Sarah Margaret Simmons SMITH Ellen Mary Feb 8 ,1825 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Elmer Ray Aug 24, 1906 Jared Douglas/Maude Florence Simmons SMITH Emma C. 1875 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Emma Florence Aug 28 ,1890 William Johnson/Elizabeth A. Bible SMITH Etta Elizabeth Apr 10, 1907 Frederick Albert/Bertie Alice Lantz SMITH Etta May 18, 1887 Josiah/Grace A. Mauzy SMITH Florence 1872 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Floyd 1878 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Frederick 1773 John/Catherine Pickle SMITH Frederick Albert Mar 25, 1887 William Johnson/Elizabeth A. Bible SMITH Gabriel L. 1854 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH George Alexander 1847 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH Hanna Aug 22, 1867 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Hannah 1832 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Hannah E. June 10 ,1827 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Harvey Apr 23, 1861 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Harvey Berlin Apr 24, 1898 David R/Martha Jane Waggy SMITH Henry 1786 John/Mary Civil Pool SMITH Henry H. May 1887 J.H./Jemima SMITH Henry W. 1865 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Jacob S. 1882 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Jared F. Jan 4, 1856 Saban/Mary SMITH Jared Branson Feb 28 ,1880 Peter Harrsion/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Jared Douglas Dec 29, 1879 David R/Martha Jane Waggy SMITH Jared McBride May 11, 1925 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Job 1856 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH John A. 1848 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH John A. 1836 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH John H. 1867 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Johnny K. 1854 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Joseph H. 1874 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Josiah Mar 17, 1854 Nathan/Mahulda SMITH Lena 1889 Ambrose/Mary Bland SMITH Lucy 1878 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Lucy Lee Nov 25, 1877 Sampson SKidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Maggie Viola June 21, 1893 David R/Martha Jane Waggy SMITH Margaret 1880 George Alexander/Emma Catherine MOntony SMITH Maria 1834 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Marietta Aug 18 ,1862 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Martin May 16, 1871 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Mary J. 1869 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Mary Ann 1831 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Melinda 1852 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH Milton Eli 1893 Andrew Jackson/Phoebe Catherine Vance SMITH Minor C. 1876 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Noah 1874 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Noah Nov 5, 1818 Peter Joseph/Jane Dalton SMITH Olin Frederick Mar 6 ,1911 Frederick A/Bertie Alice Lantz SMITH Opal Jane Apr 14, 1916 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Oril 1877 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Peter Harrison March 30, 1836 Daniel/Molly Powers SMITH Phoebe E. 1884 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Phoebe Jane 1831 William/Phoebe Fisher SMITH Sampson SKidmore July 23, 1833 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Sarah A. 1838 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Susannah 1828 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Walter J. May 10 ,1897 William J/Elizabeth SMITH Walter Hansel Oct 1, 1922 Frederick A/Bertie Alice Lantz SMITH William F. 1834 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH William Haymond 1872 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH William Johnson Dec 27 ,1861 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SNYDER Benjamin 1841 George/Mary Grogg SNYDER Catherine 1830 Christian/Rachel Harold SNIDER Christina 1843 George/Mary Grogg SNIDER Daniel 1847 George/Mary Grogg SNYDER Daniel May 15, 1829 Frederick/Mary Elizabeth Simmons SNYDER Delphia Susan June 26, 1904 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNIDER Elizabeth 1825 Christian/Rachel Harold SNYDER Emory Melvin June 30 ,1900 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNYDER Harvey Elbert Dec 12, 1909 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNIDER Mary M. 1851 George/Mary Grogg SNIDER Naomi 1839 George/Mary Grogg SNIDER Nelly 1823 Christian/Rachel Harold SNYDER Olive Florence Sep 14, 1913 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNYDER Otis Stewart Jan 20 ,1923 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNYDER Owen Ralph July 29 ,1906 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNIDER William Addison 1840 George/Mary Grogg SNYDER William Worth July 11, 1898 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SPITZER Dora Belle June 8, 1907 William Franklin/Nettie FLorence VanMetre SPONAUGLE Adam J. Feb 4, 1858 William/Minerva Teter SPONAUGLE Adam Harness Mar 18, 1878 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Adam Harness July 1, 1918 John Alonzo/Mary Vandevander SPONAUGLE Alta Apr 6, 1905 Green J./Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE Ann Rebecca Oct 4, 1872 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Ashby Nov 21, 1865 Jacob/Roxann Ketterman SPONAUGLE Carrie Etta Dec 3, 1870 George Washington/Elizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Catherine 1854 Phillip/Elizabeth Ann Phares SPONAUGLE Catherine Oct 1826 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Christina Apr 17 ,1866 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Claddie C. Feb 1877 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Debbie Jane Aug 1, 1870 George/Ursula SPONAUGLE Eber John June 7 ,1918 Gilbert Kenny/Annie P. Mallow SPONAUGLE Eli Perry May 26, 1871 Jacob/Roxanna Ketterman SPONAUGLE Eli Perry Sep 30 ,1851 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Elizabeth Ann Jan 3, 1833 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Elizabeth Jane Mar 10 ,1854 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Flora Anna June 4, 1867 Jacob/Roxanna Ketterman SPONAUGLE George Oct 16, 1823 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE George 1804 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE George W. 1873 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE George Arthur July 18 ,1887 George WAshington/ELizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE George Washington Jan 25, 1847 William/Minerva Flasher SPONAUGLE Gilbert Kenny Jan 2, 1870 Jacob/Roxanna Ketterman SPONAUGLE Green Judy Oct 19 ,1877 George Washington/ELizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Hanna Margaret Sep 30, 1836 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Harmon Henry Jan 14, 1877 Jacob/Roxanne Ketterman SPONAUGLE Haymond Dec 25, 1864 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Hubert Joshua June 5, 1896 Joshua/Sallie Whitecotton SPONAUGLE Jacob 1841 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Jacob 1841 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Jacob Sep 2, 1799 Balsor/Sarah SPONAUGLE Jacob Asbury 1858 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Jesse 1826 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Jesse Olden Mar 21, 1825 Jacob Joseph/ELizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE John Sep 11, 1858 Nathaniel/Charity SPONAUGLE John Wilson Jan 28 ,1871 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE John 1794 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE John Wesley Mar 16, 1860 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Joseph Irvin Nov 6, 1909 William Cleveland/Lille Vandevander SPONAUGLE Joshua Sep 15, 1863 Amos/Mary Pitzenbarger SPONAUGLE Leah Spe 17 ,1834 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Leslie Green Sep 14, 1908 Green J./Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE Levi Feb 28 ,1868 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Lewis C. Jan 4, 1863 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Lewis Martin Aug 1829 Jacob/Elizabeth L. Arbogast SPONAUGLE Lucinda 1870 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Lucy A. 1856 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Martha 1862 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Martha J. 1877 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Martha Alice May 30, 1868 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Margaret 1858 Phillip/ELizabeth Ann Phares SPONAUGLE Mary Sep 1, 1855 Nathaniel/Charity SPONAUGLE Mary P. Apr 23, 1880 George Washington/Elizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Mary Ann 1868 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Mary Catherine Sep 25, 1847 William/Minerva F. Teter SPONAUGLE Mary Elizabeth Nov 27 ,1866 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Mary Elizabeth Feb 8 ,1831 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Mary Ruth Feb 3, 1915 Green Judy/Fannie E. Bland SPONAUGLE Nathan Clark Apr 25, 1855 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Norman May 2, 1873 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Phoebe E. Apr 18, 1864 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Phoebe Jane Sep 18, 1853 Jesse/Baigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Phillip May 6, 1826 John/Barbara Wimer SPONAUGLE Rebecca Alice 1860 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Robert Boyd May 26, 1868 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Russell McClure Dec 23, 1903 Green J/Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE Sarah 1838 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Sarah E. 1865 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Sarah L. Mar 4, 1880 George/Ursula Bible SPONAUGLE Sarah Elizabeth Nov 19, 1865 Jesse O/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Saulsbery Aug 28 ,1857 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Shirley Arlene Jan 3, 1914 Gilbert Kenny/Annie P. Mallow SPONAUGLE Susan Feb 17 ,1861 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Susan 1802 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE Walter Glenn Aug 3, 1912 Green J./Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE William 1814 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE William 1820 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE William L. 1863 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE William Amos Mar 15, 1899 Joshua/Sarah Evelyn Whitecotton SPONAUGLE William Jackson Nov 8 ,1849 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE William Letcher Sep 16, 1875 Jacob/Roxanne Ketterman SPONAUGLE William Okey Aug 25, 1875 George Washington/Elizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Zally P. Nov 6, 1908 Gilbert Kenny/Annie P. Mallow STONE Daniel 1862 Solomon/Mary Simmons STONE Daniel C. 1812 Christian/Mary Smith STONE Edna Pauline Mar 16, 1910 Harry Arthur/Nancy Rebecca Rexroad STONE Elizabeth Jane 1828 Moses/Elizabeth Siron STONE Harry Arthur Apr 25, 1881 John Marshall/Emma Catherine Moyers STONE John Boyd Apr 29 ,1886 John Marshall/Emma Catherine Moyers STONE John Marshall Aug 15, 1849 Daniel C/Sarah Francis Propst STONE John William July 2, 1905 Harry Arthur/Nancy Rebecca Rexroad STONE Martha Aug 30 ,1855 Daniel C./Sarah Frances Propst STONE Mary 1819 Daniel/Susan Rexroad STONE Mary E. Sep 23, 1893 John Marshall/Emma Catherine Moyers STONE Matilda 1821 Moses/Elizabeth Siron STONE Mary Magdalene Jan 23, 1823 Moses/ELizabeth Siron STONE Robert Harry May 3, 1907 Harry Arthur/Nancy Rebecca Rexroad STONE Sarah Ann 1827 Moses B/Matilda Stone SUMMERS Elizabeth 1807 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS George W. 1805 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS James Jan 1, 1780 Johan Paul/Elizabeth Hull SUMMERS Jane 1811 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS John 1805 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS John Quincy June 15, 1828 William/Elizabeth Eagle SUMMERS Margaret 1809 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS Saint Clair May 9, 1799 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS Sidney L. 1807 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS Ursula Jan 13, 1813 James/Nancy S. Robinson SWADLEY Catherine 1778 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY Clara Nettie Apr 23, 1874 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Edwin Valentine Oct 22, 1886 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Elizabeth 1808 George/Barbara Hevener SWADLEY George Aug 7, 1776 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY George D. Mar 27 ,1855 John/SUsannah SWADLEY Hattie 1810 Henry/Mary Benson SWADLEY Henry Oct 10 ,1781 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY Isaac Elmer July 7 ,1889 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Jacob Mar 26, 1829 Valentine/Mary Propst SWADLEY Jacob F. Mar 22, 1859 Peter/Matilda Rexroad SWADLEY John Jan 9 ,1803 Henry/Mary Benson SWADLEY John F. 1871 Jacob N/Mary A. Hevener SWADLEY John W. June 3, 1859 John/Susannah Hevener SWADLEY Maria 1783 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY Mary May 17, 1821 Henry/Mary Harper SWADLEY Mary Alice Nov 8 ,1822 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Valentine Mar 14, 1804 George/Barbara Penninger SWADLEY William Mar 22, 1812 George/Barbara Hevener SWADLEY William C. Feb 11, 1877 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWITZER Charles Kenna Apr 8, 1853 David Newton/Frances Ann Wilson SWITZER David Newton Mar 2, 1815 Daniel/Mary Ogden SWITZER Sally Feb 12, 1852 David Newton/Frances Ann Wilson TALLMAN Benjamin Nov 8 ,1791 James Boone/Nancy Crawford TALLMAN Benjamin Jan 9, 1745 WIlliam/Anne Lincoln TALLMAN James Boone Apr 8, 1771 Benjamin/Dinah Boone TALLMAN James Crawford Feb 8 ,1818 Benjamin/Elizabeth Warwick TALLMAN William Mar 25, 1720 Benjamin/Patience Durfee TETER A. Joel Nov 16, 1778 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Abraham Jan 1768 Paul/Rebecca Hinkle TETER Abraham 1785 George/Margaret Lottman TETER Adam 1845 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Amos J. 1840 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Ann 1807 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER Anna Rebecca Nov 2, 1848 Reuben/Margaret McGlaughlin TETER Annis 1842 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Benjamin 1776 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Benjamin 1816 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Caleb Sep 11, 1833 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Charles Jan 19, 1864 Henry/Mary Pence TETER Charles Nov 9 ,1864 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Charles A. 1868 Isaac/Sarah Elizabeth TETER Clark May 27 ,1862 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Cyrus 1837 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Elias 1815 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Elizabeth Jan 16, 1847 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Elizabeth June 29, 1808 George/Sarah Harper TETER Elizabeth 1779 Philip/Susannah Hinkle TETER, Elizabeth 6/18/1854 Reuben Margaret TETER Elizabeth 1848 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Elmore May 29, 1868 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Enoch A. July 27, 1862 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Esther 1780 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Eunice Sep 11, 1836 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Eva Oct 22, 1851 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Enoch 1812 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER Eve S. Feb 19 ,1858 Joshua/Mary TETER Evaline 1814 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Frank July 25, 1860 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER George May 29 ,1852 Henry/Mary Pence TETER George Sep 9, 1784 George/Mary Ann Hinkle TETER George June 1, 1699 Hans Michael/Maria Catherine Frey TETER George May 29, 1852 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER George Apr 29 ,1816 George/Sarah Harper TETER Geroge June 3, 1790 Paul/Anna Wood TETER George W. July 18, 1860 Hiram/Elizabeth TETER Grace Sep 11, 1897 Charles/Blanche WArner TETER Hannah 1782 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Henry July 18 ,1818 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Huldah 1820 Jno/Elizabeth Hoffman TETER Isaac June 20 ,1847 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Isaac Feb 7, 1844 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Isaac Sep 1, 1774 George/Mary Ann Hinkle TETER Isaac Jan 3, 1816 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER Isaac Apr 21, 1888 Isaac/Virginia TETER Jacob Jan 23, 1887 Isaac/Virginia TETER Jacob Sep 8, 1818 George/Sarah Harper TETER James Corbett Mar 15, 1890 Isaac/Virginia TETER James A. 1857 Noah/Charity Margaret Mullenax TETER Jane Mar 10 ,1839 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Job Nov 7 ,1855 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Joel Nov 16, 1778 Phillip/Susan Hinkle TETER John 1770 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER John J. 1857 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Jno. 1786 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Johnson 1806 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER,Johnston Jul. 2 ,1853 Johnston/ Rachel TETER Laban 1812 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Laura June 1883 Johnson/Barbara Raines TETER Louisa Oct 24, 1849 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Lucy Ann Mar 1855 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Margaret 1832 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Margaret Ann Sep 13, 1855 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Martha 1848 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER Martha A. Jan 1860 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Martha Nellie Mar 25, 1858 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Mary Feb 18 ,1849 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Mary Oct 4, 1820 George/Sarah Harper TETER Mary Oct 2, 1840 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Mary C. 1850 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Mary Barbara May 1734 George/Margaret Ludman TETER Mary Elizabeth Jan 27 ,1853 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER Mitchell Apr 12, 1888 Isaac/Virginia TETER Moses 1774 Phillip/Susan Hinkle TETER Nellie Belle June 30, 1894 Charles/Blanche Warner TETER Naomi 1842 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Naomi Nov 7 ,1830 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Noah 1839 Phillip/Sidney Bland TETER Page Oct 21, 1892 Isaac/Virginia TETER Patrick Sep 2, 1862 Balam/Mary Jane Warner TETER Phebe Jane June 14, 1848 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Phillip 1837 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Rebecca 1784 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Reuben Jan 13, 1810 Phillip/Sidney Bland TETER Reuben Sep 26, 1786 Phillip/Susan Hinkle TETER Reuben D. Jan 21, 1858 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Reuben D. March 1853 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Ruth 1855 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER, Sampson Wesley Sep. 4,1853 Joshua / Mary TETER Samuel 1821 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Samuel 1771 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Samuel 1844 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Sarah Aug 16, 1813 George/Sarah Harper TETER Sarah June 19, 1773 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Sarah 1835 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Sarah C. Mar 10 ,1853 Phillip/Sidney Bland TETER Sarah E. 1848 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Sarah M. Sep 23, 1853 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Sarah Elizabeth Mar 26, 1856 Marion Frances/Anna Marie McDonald TETER Susannah 1818 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Virginia C. May 26, 1860 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER William C 1838 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER William M. 1864 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun THACKER Charles L. Aug 4, 1872 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER Emma Sarah Sep 16, 1866 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER George William May 19, 1870 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER John A. July 28 ,1875 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER Robert Lee Dec 30 ,1877 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER Stephen Hank June 8 ,1834 William/Eleanor Alexander THOMPSON Alonzo 1895 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Anna Myrtle Nov 25, 1887 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Arthur Charleston Sep 2, 1910 Arthur C/Alice Bennie Simmons THOMPSON Arthur Columbus July 2, 1880 Christopher C/Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Arthur C. Sep 2, 1910 Arthur Columbus/Binnie Alice Simmons THOMPSON Bessie A. Dec 19, 1892 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Bertha 1889 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Birdie E. Apr 5, 1897 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Charles June 16, 1897 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Charles Preston June 19, 1877 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Churchville Dec 1822 William/Annis S. Hinkle THOMPSON Churchville Aug 24, 1861 Churchville/Mary Dolly THOMPSON Churchwell Edward Nov 16 ,1855 George L/Eliza Hartwell THOMPSON Cleveland March 1885 Amos/Alice THOMPSON Denver F. Apr 20 ,1894 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Dillon 1897 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Dora 1901 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Emory 1853 James/ELizabeth Hinkle THOMPSON Emory Green Nov 24, 1889 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Frederick 1893 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON George L. Jan 16, 1817 William/Annis Walker THOMPSON George Otis Jan 29 ,1881 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON George Washington Feb 1, 1848 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Glen Wilson NOv 8, 1916 Ira Baxter/Rilla Hedrick THOMPSON Harper S. Dec 15, 1875 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Ira Baxter July 23, 1874 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Ira G. Aug 17 ,1883 George/Susan THOMPSON Jacob Haskell Dec 5, 1923 James Lester/Rhoda Warner THOMPSON Jacob Sep 18, 1850 James/Elizabeth Hinkle THOMPSON Jacob Kenneth Mar 15, 1874 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON James July 14, 1810 John/Julia Ann Pierce THOMPSON James C. Sep 24, 1878 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON James Clark Mar 28 ,1852 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON James Lester May 10 ,1892 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Wimer THOMPSON, Jane Feb.1853 Willis / Christena THOMPSON John 1787 William/Aquilla Breeding THOMPSON Kate 1891 Churchill/Rebecca Catherine Mallow THOMPSON Lennie 1892 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Leslie Emmett May 13, 1906 Jacob Kenny/Lula Fay Caton THOMPSON Lester June 21, 1906 Charles Preston/Lizette Warner THOMPSON Louise Kate 1891 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Margaret Blizzard Mar 26, 1846 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Mark 1900 Churchville/Rebecca Catherine Mallow THOMPSON Martha Alice May 14, 1921 James Lester/Rhoda Warner THOMPSON Mary Jane July 4, 1841 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Mary Zola July 7, 1895 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Wimer THOMPSON Melissa Anna Apr 8 ,1872 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Miles H. July 24, 1858 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Minnie Alice Sep 14, 1884 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Perry 1849 James/Elizabeth Hinkle THOMPSON Phebe Jane Sep 23, 1867 William/Sarah A. Simmons THOMPSON Raymond Howard Feb 7,1905 George Otis/Bessie Alice Hartman THOMPSON Robert March 1894 Amos/Alice THOMPSON Samuel Jan 13, 1891 William Franklin/Martha Nelson THOMPSON Samuel R. Apr 13, 1886 Miles H/Mary E. Hinkle THOMPSON Sarah Eliza Oct 4, 1843 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Sheridan Mar 1891 Amos/Alice THOMPSON Sylvanus Harper Dec 13, 1875 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Virgie Oct 16, 1897 Churchill/Rebecca Catherine Mallow THOMPSON Virginia Alfa Dec 22, 1883 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Walter W. May 24, 1903 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Wilbur David May 25, 1888 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON William July 1857 Churchville/Mary Jane Dolly THOMPSON William Apr 1, 1728 George/Catherine Phillips THOMPSON William 1790 William/Quilla Breeding THOMPSON William 1760 George/Catherine THOMPSON William 1904 Charles/Martha S. Wimer TINGLER Ada Elizabeth Mar 29, 1874 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Andrew Dyer Mar 8 ,1871 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Anna Catherine Oct 16, 1865 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Charles 1880 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Cora A. 1875 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Della 1867 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Delphia July 19 ,1897 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER Elias 1810 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Elizabeth Jane 1865 Zebulon /Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Enos 1839 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Etta Oct 23, 1868 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Felecia Mar 30, 1862 Miles/Martha Calhoun TINGLER Harry Lewis May 9, 1907 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER Harvey 1830 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Hezekiah 1838 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Isaac Newton Jan 17 ,1867 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Jacob 1862 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Jacob 1793 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Jacob 1844 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER John 1795 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Kenny 1869 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Lena Aug 26, 1883 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Martha E. Feb 6, 1863 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Mary 1872 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Mary 1842 Enos/Sarah Harper TINGLER Mary Apr 25, 1859 Henry/Hannah TINGLER Mary Mar 23, 1860 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Mary Grace Mar 3, 1905 Kenny/Chloe Warner TINGLER Mary Susan 1837 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Michael 1794 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Miles 1832 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Miles 1860 Zebediah/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Pearl FLorence Sep 7, 1882 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Rebecca Jane 1835 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Ruhama 1847 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Sarah E. 1812 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Sarah J. 1848 Enos/Sarah TINGLER Sarah Catherine May 1870 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Sarah Catherine Apr 14, 1858 Miles/Martha A. Calhoun TINGLER Sela Sarah Apr 10 ,1870 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Susannah 1779 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Ted June 20 ,1901 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER Verna Feb 19 ,1898 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER William Feb 1, 1862 Miles/Martha Calhoun TINGLER Willis 1848 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Zebediah 1838 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Zebulon 1838 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TRUMBO Andrew Jackson Mar 10 ,1814 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Asenth 1858 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TRUMBO Bertha Maude Dec 3, 1874 James Sylvester/Louisa Virginia Keister TRUMBO Beulah Dec 23, 1891 Morgan Gilbert/Mary Catherine Byrd TRUMBO Chloe Virginia Feb 4, 1885 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO Diana Vesta July 2, 1849 Jacob/SUsannah Dyer TRUMBO Elizabeth Aug 21, 1791 George/Margaret Rockefeller TRUMBO Ella Susan May 26, 1887 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO Ephraim Feb 1839 Jacob/Elizabeth Snyder TRUMBO Ephraim Oct 1781 George/Margaret TRUMBO Ezra Mar 13, 1825 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Frances Lynn Dec 26, 1888 James Sylvester/Martha Shaw TRUMBO George Mar 1, 1840 William/Susan L. Dyer TRUMBO George O. 1860 Samuel Emanuel/Harriett E. Cowger TRUMBO George Jackson Oct 13, 1822 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Grover Cleveland Aug 2, 1884 Morgan Gilbert/Mary Catherine Byrd TRUMBO Hannah May 13, 1802 John/Esther Davis TRUMBO Hannah Eliza Feb 12, 1854 Jacob/Susannah Dyer TRUMBO Homer Shaw Sep 28 ,1891 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO Jacob Mar 1, 1796 Jacob/Hannah Hawes TRUMBO Jacob Apr 27, 1806 John M/Hester Davis TRUMBO Jacob Owen Aug 8, 1883 James Sylvester/Martha Shaw TRUMBO James Hamilton Feb 12, 1853 Saulsbury/Frances Moyers TRUMBO James Herman July 27 ,1894 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO James Sylvester Apr 16, 1842 Jacob/Susannah Dyer TRUMBO John M. 1774 Jacob/Elizabeth Lair TRUMBO John W. June 10, 1853 Samuel/Mary TRUMBO John Dyer Apr 24, 1840 Jacob/Susannah Dyer TRUMBO John Robert Sep 28 ,1819 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Margaret Dec 19, 1811 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Mary A. 1832 Michael/Rebecca Williams TRUMBO Mary Sabina Mar 27, 1847 Jacob/Susannah Lair Dyer TRUMBO Morgan Gilbert Nov 25, 1844 Jacob/Susannah Lair Dyer TRUMBO Noah 1852 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TRUMBO Pleasant 1855 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TRUMBO Rebecca D. Aug 15, 1857 Samuel/Mary A. Warnstaff TRUMBO Sally Taylor Mar 12, 1876 James Sylvester/Louisa Virginia Keister TRUMBO Samuel July 1, 1821 William/Susan L. Dyer TRUMBO Sarah May 9, 1819 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Sarah Louisa Sep 27 ,1856 Jacob/SUsannah Dyer TRUMBO Saulsberry 1807 Andrew/Mary TRUMBO Wade Hampton Mar 18, 1878 James Sylvester/Louisa Virginia Keister TRUMBO William Jan 5, 1797 George/Margaret TRUMBO William Henry June 28 ,1846 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TURNER Blanche Feb 1898 Isaac/Della Tingler TURNER Frederick Dec 26, 1899 Isaac/Della Tingler TURNER Jacob Lee Feb 1897 Isaac/Della Tingler VANCE Adam Feb 1875 Reuben/Melinda VANCE Adam H. Feb 28 ,1893 Evan C/Virginia Raines VANCE Alfred 1907 Robert/Rosa E. Davis VANCE Asa July 15, 1893 Levi/MaryS. Hartman VANCE Benjamin Coke 11/29/1854 Robert / Malinda Raines VANCE Charles Sep 10, 1903 Martin K/Effie Elizabeth Sites VANCE Cora E. Nov 19 ,1900 Isaac Perry/Martha Arbogast VANCE Denver Apr 5, 1905 Sylvester/Sarah F. Morrell VANCE Edward Hiram Oct. 19,1853 Solomon/ Mary VANCE Elizabeth May 30, 1856 Reuben/Melinda Raines VANCE Emma J. Oct 10, 1891 William P/Mahala Napier VANCE Evan Jan 1863 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE George B. Nov 1875 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE George H. NOv 13, 1856 Christian/Nellie VANCE George M. 1869 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Hiram Feb 8, 1796 John/ Nancy VANCE Isaac N. Oct 5, 1857 Elias/Mary A. VANCE Isaac Perry Aug 25, 1865 Reuben/Melinda Raines VANCE Jesse July 11, 1808 Robert/Catherine Barnhouse VANCE John May 29,1853 Jesse/ Barbara VANCE John June 9, 1899 Evan C/Virginia Raines VANCE John 1861 Solomon/Mary A. Mullenax VANCE Levi 1859 Solomon/ Mary A. Mullinex VANCE Levi Jan 23 ,1855 Solomon /Rachel VANCE Lora E. Aug 1884 Evan C/Virginia Raines VANCE Mamie Dec 9 ,1898 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE Martha E. 1867 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Martin K. 1871 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Nola 1904 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE Phoebe C. Apr 9 ,1855 Elijah/Mary E. VANCE Phoebe Catherine Aug 18, 1865 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Reuben 1823 Hiram/ Phoebe Skidmore VANCE Robert Mar 9, 1880 Levi/Margaret L. Hartman VANCE Robert April 17, 1780 John Nancy VANCE Russell 1901 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE Solomon Jan 21, 1825 Hiram A./Phoebe SKidmore VANCE Solomon Apirl 1, 1801 John/ Nancy VANCE Solomon Ralph April 1, 1895 Evan C./ Virginia Raines VANCE Warren 1897 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE William Jan 1882 William P/Mahala C. Harper VANCE William P. 1857 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANDEVANDER Adam 1853 Jacob C/Eve Nelson VANDEVANDER Adam C. June 22, 1836 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Albert Feb 3, 1875 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Alice Jan 26, 1896 Charles H/Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER Alice Jan 1, 1892 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Ann Rebecca Oct 28 ,1891 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Annie Feb 1880 William Perry/Phoebe Ellen Raines VANDEVANDER Annis Jan 1883 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Charles A. May 19, 1891 Charles H/Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER Charles H. Jan 11, 1858 Henry/Rachel Helmick VANDEVANDER Charles L. 1871 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Charles Lee Sep 18, 1875 Adam H/Sarah Carroll VANDEVANDER Clarence Oct 19 ,1884 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Donald Jackson July 14, 1889 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Ellis Rymer June 9 ,1888 Geroge Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Elizabeth NOv 4, 1825 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Elizabeth Virginia July 9 ,1899 Charles H/Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER Elmer Clyde June 30, 1903 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER George Ralph Nov 11, 1915 Clarence/Texie Margaret Simmons VANDEVANDER George Washington Apr 29 ,1896 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVENDER George Washington Feb 28 ,1851 William/Phoebe Lambert VANDEVANDER Grace Ellen Sep 20 ,1912 Clarence/Texie Margaret Simmons VANDEVANDER Henry Jan 1, 1798 Jacob/Jenette VANDEVENDER Henry 1823 Henry /Mary M. Kukendall VANDEVANDER Hettie J. Jan 21, 1885 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Hiram Hobson May 15, 1898 Jacob Lee/Mahala Alice CAton VANDEVANDER Ira D. Mar 25, 1878 Martin/Susannah Ellen Nelson VANDEVENDER Isaac Jan 23, 1821 William /Mary Cuberly VANDEVENDER Isaac Sep 13, 1854 William/ Phoebe VANDEVENDER Isaac G. June 20, 1879 Adam H./ Sarah Carroll VANDEVENDER Isaac Harness Nov 5, 1873 Wesley /Clark Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVENDER Isaac Raymond Jan 17, 1923 Lonnie /Wilson Mary Viola Simmons VANDEVENDER Jacob March 27 ,1828 William /Mary Cuberly VANDEVENDER Jacob March 27, 1823 Jacob/ Eve Nlson VANDEVANDER Jacob Lee Oct 28 ,1866 Jacob/Eve Nelson VANDEVENDER James W. March 30, 1866 Henry Jr./ Rachel Helmick VANDEVENDER James Harrison May 19, 1891 Charles H/. Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER John Sep 10, 1888 Adam/Rebecca Kimble VANDEVANDER John NOv 1892 Henry Ephraim/Mary Alice Howdyshell VANDEVANDER Julia Catherine July 17, 1898 George Washington/Martha Ellen VANDEVANDER Lillie May 27, 1887 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Lonnie WIlson Jan 27, 1890 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Lucy July 24, 1881 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Maggie May Dec 7 ,1888 Jacob Lee/Mahala Alice VANDEVANDER Martha 1855 Henry/Rachel Helmick VANDEVANDER Marvin E. Jan 10 ,1883 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Mary Mattie Feb 28 ,1894 George Washington/Martha Ellen VANDEVANDER Mayberry Calhoun Aug 8, 1909 Charles H/Rebecca Jane VANDEVANDER Nelia Ann Sep 16, 1878 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Rebecca Apr 17, 1818 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Sarah Oct 13, 1830 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Sarah Feb 21, 1860 Adam/Mary VANDEVANDER Sarah Sep 7, 1879 Martin/Susannah Ellen Nelson VANDEVANDER Solomon 1857 Henry/Rachel Helmick VANDEVANDER Wesley 1887 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVENDER William 1824 George/ Susannah Bennett VANDEVENDER William May 31, 1797 Jacob /Jannetje VANDEVANDER William Oct 25, 1880 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VARNER Benjamin May 19 ,1858 Christian/Nellie VARNER Catherine July 30 ,1889 Noah L/Rebecca Teter VARNER Charles A. 1877 Phillip/Rachel Simmons VARNER Daniel 1816 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER Daniel 1840 Joseph/ Mary VARNER Daniel Sep 3, 1853 Jon./ Margaret VARNER David 1812 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER David 1831 Jacob/Elizabeth VARNER David A. 1849 DAvid/Sarah Rexroad VARNER George 1817 Adam C./ ?? VARNER George 1831 Jacob/Elizabeth VARNER George Pearley April 25, 1893 Jobe Pinkney/ Della Jane Simmons VARNER Henry 1826 George Jr./ Elizabeth Crummit VARNER Howard L. 1878 Christian/Nellie Simmons VARNER Jacob 1814 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER James Roy July 16, 1898 Job P/Delilah Jane Simmons VARNER Jobe P. Dec 3, 1867 Christian/Nellie Simmons VARNER John Franklin Feb 11, 1838 David/Sarah Rexroad VARNER Joseph April 15, 1833 Solomon /Priscilla Smith VARNER Noah D 1859 Christian/Eleanor Simmons VARNER Peter 1775 Adam/Christina Rexroad VARNER Reuben 1820 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER Rose Florence Aug 5, 1900 Jobe P/Delilah Jane Simmons VARNER Sarah Mar 1850 Christian /Nellie Simmons VARNER Sarah 1818 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER Sarah Ann 1876 Jno/Mary PUffenbarger VARNER Susan 1822 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER William Boyd May 8, 1910 Walter/ Virginia Mauzy VARNER Zebulon 1810 Peter/Anna Cook VINT Angeline 1814 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Benjamin 1831 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Elizabeth Feb 2, 1855 Joshua/America VINT Emma F. 1857 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT George Washington 1810 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Isaac D. June 28 ,1872 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Jesse H. Feb 9, 1850 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Jesse H. Jan 4, 1882 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT John 1829 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Joseph E. July 27 ,1874 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Joshua July 17, 1819 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Louisa Oct 10, 1883 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Margaret 1854 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Margaret 1820 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Mary 1852 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Moses Lee Apr 13, 1887 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Nancy 1861 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Polly 1823 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Susan P. Apr 11, 1875 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT William 1786 William/Jane Jordan VINT William Hudson 1827 William/Elizabeth Bodkin WAGGONER Carl Lewis NOv 5, 1892 Lewis William/Emma WAGGONER George 1787 Lewis /Barbara Wortmiller WAGGONER George E. 1828 George/Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER George E. Aug 7 ,1868 George D/Mary Trumbo WAGGONER George W. 1830 Sampson/ Barbara Hevener WAGGONER George Scott 1869 James/ Adam Sarah Jane Lough WAGGONER Henry 1832 George/ Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER Jacob 1794 Lewis/ Barbara Wortmiller WAGGONER Jacob 1793 Lewis/Barbara WAGGONER Jacob Sep 22, 1856 William/ Dorothy WAGGONER Jacob P. Sep 22, 1856 William/Dorothy E. WAGGONER Jacob S. 1816 George/Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER Jacob May 1850 Jacob S/Catherine Dice WAGGONER James Adam Oct 2, 1842 William D/. Doa E. Nestrick WAGGONER James William March 29, 1867 George E./ Mary trumbo WAGGONER Joseph Dec 1837 Sampson/Barbara Hevener WAGGONER Joseph F. July 16, 1873 James Adam /Sarah Jane Lough WAGGONER Lester L. July 16, 1899 Isaac W/Sudie Clayton WAGGONER Lewis 1765 Lewis/Margaret WAGGONER Mary Belle May 20 ,1875 George E/Mary Trumbo WAGGONER Sarah June 25, 1855 Jacob/Catherine Dice WAGGONER Sampson 1802 Joseph/ Catherine Nichols WAGGONER Susannah Dec 22, 1821 George/Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER William D. July 11, 1819 George/ Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER William L. Dec 23, 1849 William D./ D. Nestrick WAGGY Adam D. Oct 20 ,1860 Adam/Susan WAGGY Adam May 20 ,1831 John/Alice Propst WAGGY Daniel Nov 1867 Isaac/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Daniel J. Sep 17, 1840 John/Alice Propst WAGGY Elizabeth J. Oct 5, 1854 Joel/Anna WAGGY Elizabeth M. 1847 John/Alice Propst WAGGY Isaac 1810 Isaac/?? WAGGY Joel 1833 Isaac /Sarah WAGGY John Mar 16, 1807 Abraham/Mary WAGGY John K. June 18, 1853 Adam/Susan WAGGY Lissa J. 1872 Isaac/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Sarah A. Oct 25, 1860 Isaac J/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Susan C. Sep 13, 1869 Isaac/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Sarah E. June 29, 1854 Jacob/Sarah WAGGY William Lewis Sep 2, 1833 John/Alice Propst WALKER Annice 1799 John/Elizabeth WAMPLER John May 10, 1895 John/Magdalena Garber WAMPLER John Sep 11, 1786 Hans Peter/Anna Barbara Brennisen WARD Phoebe Ann Oct 20 ,1885 William S/??Mallow WARNER Albert 1874 Adam D/Elizabeth Cunningham WARNER Alice Aug 12, 1898 John/Ina Waybright WARNER Alice Sponaugle 1850 Solomon/Prisilla Smith WARNER Amos 1836 Zebedee/Phoebe Bland WARNER Alvah Jan 15, 1876 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER Ashby Jan 7, 1862 Joseph/Emily J. WARNER Bettie A. 1864 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER Charles Cleveland Feb 23, 1886 Noah L/Rebecca Teter WARNER Clifton Howard Jan 9, 1898 Walter/Virginia Mauzy WARNER Denver Jan 25, 1904 Alvah/Margaret Mauzy WARNER Eli Sep 29, 1877 Noah L/Rebecca Teter WARNER Elizabeth June 10,1872 Noah/Rebecca Teter WARNER Elizabeth 1846 Enoch/Mary Amy Teter WARNER Elizabeth A. 1839 Solomon/Prisilla Smith WARNER Ellen 1849 Enoch/Mary Amy Teter WARNER Elmer Flick Aug 23, 1899 Walter/Virginia Mauzy WARNER Eva Jane Mar 11, 1903 Okey/Anna Frances Turner WARNER Flick May 1, 1881 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER Foster K. Sep 10, 1907 Oswald K/Sadie Catherine Sponaugle WARNER Garnet Z. May 1869 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER James B. Dec 21, 1866 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER James Bay Dec 21, 1866 Joseph/Emily J. Nelson WARNER John A. Aug 13, 1848 Solomon/Prisilla Smith WARNER Joseph Apr 15, 1833 Solomon/Priscilla Smith WARNER Lucy Kate Nov 20 ,1896 Lee P/Phoebe C. Whitecotton WARNER Madison D. Aug 15, 1871 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER Mattie 1870 Adam D/Elizabeth Cunningham WARNER Mary E. June 10, 1879 Noah L/Rebecca Teter WARNER Mary Jane 1842 Solomon/Priscilla Smith WARNER Okey 1871 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER Okey Oscar Oct 18, 1891 Ambi/Debby Jane Sponaugle WARNER Solomon Nov 1808 George/Jane M. WARNER Stephen Edward Nov 14, 1900 Alvah/Margaret Mauzy WARNER Walter May 18, 1874 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER William Boyd May 8, 1910 Walter/Virginia Mauzy WARNER,William Perry Oct. 27,1853 Lebeder / Phebe WARNER Zebedee 1807 George/Jane M. WARWICK Elizabeth May 1, 1797 William/?? WAYBRIGHT Alva 1847 Jesse/Jane Bland WAYBRIGHT Amy Feb 18, 1893 Alva C/Hannah Arbogast WAYBRIGHT Clarence Jan 10, 1891 Alva C/Hannah Arbogast WAYBRIGHT Clifton Mason July 28 ,1899 John Edward/Sophia Clayton WAYBRIGHT George Jan 10, 1859 Jesse/Elizabeth WAYBRIGHT Henry T. 1845 Jesse/Jane Bland WAYBRIGHT James Apr 10, 1875 Morgan/Pamela Catherine Mullenax WAYBRIGHT Jesse 1817 Daniel/Rachel Arbogast WAYBRIGHT John July 10, 1872 Nathan/Lea Ketterman WAYBRIGHT Martha Ann May 30, 1830 Daniel/Rachel Arbogast WAYBRIGHT Mary Catherine Jan 15, 1865 Nathan/Leah Ketterman WAYBRIGHT Miles Feb 17, 1827 Daniel/ Rachel WAYBRIGHT Sadie Apr 1893 James B/Lona Murphy WAYBRIGHT Sarah July 7, 1855 Elijah/Catherine WAYBRIGHT Sudie Mar 9, 1894 Alvah C/Hanna Argogast WEALTHY Mary Rebecca Apr 22,1860 Ambrose/Sarah C WHETZEL Albert Milton Sep 21, 1884 Elijah/Mary Ellen Ratcliff WHETZEL Charles B. Sep 11, 1881 Edward F/Ruhama Kesner WHETZEL Edward F. 1860 Thomas/Susan Crider WHETZEL George W. Nov 19 ,1877 Elijah/Mary Ellen Ratcliff WHETZEL George Washington May 22, 1870 Andrew Jdffereson/Anna Belle Kesner WHETZEL Henry D. Aug 25, 1906 William Harvey/Emma Florence Propst WHETZEL Margaret Sarah 1875 Elijah/Mary Ellen Ratcliff WHETZEL Sarah 1869 Edward/Anna WHETZEL Sarah Margaret Aug 16, 1901 William Harvey/Emma Florence Propst WHETZEL Thomas 1849 Edward/Ann WHITE Ezra 1906 Thomas Jackson/Mary Jane WHITE Phoebe June 25, 1828 Thomas A/Mary Ann Raines WHITE Phebe Catharine 10/5/1854 Allen /Lydea WHITECOTTON, FEMALE 1/22/1854 Salem / Eliza J. WHITECOTTON Beulah Nov 21, 1904 Samuel/Myrtle Ruddle WHITECOTTON Cornelius 1816 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Elizabeth Jan 22, 1855 Salem/Elizabeth Jane WHITECOTTON James 1826 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Margaret July 2, 1853 William/Mary WHITECOTTON,Mary Jane May 21,1853 Salem / Eliza J. WHITECOTTON Mordecai 1820 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Noah 1818 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Polly 1830 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Salem 1832 James/Nancy Ann Raines WHITECOTTON Wayne 1824 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON William 1828 James/Nancy Raines WILFONG Able W. 1828 Jacob/Eliza Nelson WILFONG Ada Mar 1897 Joseph H/Eliza Jane Simmons WILFONG Anna J. July 16, 1860 John/Susannah WILFONG Carrie E. May 14, 1900 George W/Mary Jane PUffenbarger WILFONG David 1843 Joseph/Levina WILFONG David A. 1877 Phillip/Eliza J. Lamb WILFONG David J. Apr 12, 1887 Jehu B./Hannah Susan Long WILFONG Elias 1812 Henry/Mary E. Simmons WILFONG,Eliza Jane Mar. 31,1853 Abel / Susanna WILFONG ELizabeth 1803 Jacob/Regina Varner WILFONG Elizabeth C. Feb 10, 1875 John W/Mary Jane Moyers WILFONG Elizabeth J. Dec 5, 1870 Elias/Sarah A. Dove WILFONG Emma Aug 20 ,1890 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Emory Aug 15, 1886 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Eva Florence May 22, 1893 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Florence June 9 ,1877 John W/Mary Jane Moyers WILFONG Gilbert H. Nov 2, 1906 Joseph H/Eliza Jane Simmons WILFONG Ida E. Aug 24, 1884 Jehu B/Hannah Susan Long WILFONG Ida Oct 21, 1887 John B/Caroline Puffenbarger WILFONG Jacob 1887 Eli J. /Sarah WILFONG Jacob July 1858 Able W./ Sarah Susannah Rexroad WILFONG Jacob July 7, 1858 Abel/ Susan WILFONG Jacob A. Dec 1, 1874 Elias/ Sarah A. Dove WILFONG James H. Apr 30, 1882 Elias/Sarah A. Dove WILFONG James A. Apr 1888 George W/Mary Jane Puffenbarger WILFONG Jehu 1836 Jacob/Eliza Nelson WILFONG John C. May 15, 1888 John W/Susan Snyder WILFONG John Boyd Mar 21, 1895 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Lester Oct 1, 1896 John B/Caroline Puffenbarger WILFONG Phillip Dec 25, 1884 Elias/Sarah A. Dove WILFONG Phillip June 25, 1894 George W/Mary Jane PUffenbarger WRATCHFORD Hugh A. 1827 John Jackson/ YANKEE Sarah WIMER Abel McClellan Nov 11, 1869 John Elias/Sarah Margaret Moyers WIMER Albert Apr 22, 1877 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Sponaugle WYMER Andrew Jan 7, 1834 Henry/ Susan Judy WIMER Annie 1898 Tiberius/Cora E. Thompson WIMER Charles Henry 1890 Edmund B./Carrie Elizabeth Hinkkle WIMER Edgar J. 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FICKETTS OF CAPE ELIZABETH Date: 97-10-28 19:00:24 EST From: r1sty@EROLS.COM ( C. LaRue) Reply-to: r1sty@EROLS.COM To: Itigapa@AOL.COM (David C. Young) Microsoft Mail v3.0 (MAPI 1.0 Transport) IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note From: Fickett, James (WCF) To: MSMGATE/IBMMAIL/I3126544 Subject: RE: FICKETTS OF CAPE ELIZABETH Date: 1997-10-28 16:14 Priority: 3 Message ID: 84CFAB42A84BD1119A3D444553540000 Conversation ID: RE: FICKETTS OF CAPE ELIZABETH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Carol LaRue, Here is what I have on the early Fickett's of Cape Elizabeth: 1. Thomas Fickett #52 (son of John Fickett #50 and Susannah Ball #49) occupation Shipwright, m. ca 1720, Mary Moulton #53, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. Thomas died 1787. Children: + 2. i John Fickett #64 b. 31 Aug 1722. + 3. ii Mary Fickett #130 b. 1736. + 4. iii Mehitable Fickett #135 b. 1736. + 5. iv Benjamin Fickett #54 b. 26 Aug 1737. 6. v Thomas Fickett #132 18 Jul 1736, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds. + 7. vi Nathaniel Fickett #133. + 8. vii Abner Fickett #134. 9. viii Daniel F. Fickett #131 b. 1754, d. 1789, Cherryfield,Washington,Maine. + 10. ix Jonathan Fickett #108. Second Generation 2. John Fickett #64 (1.Thomas1) b. 31 Aug 1722, Kittery, York, Maine, 01 Aug 1736, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds, occupation Mariner/Farm/Wheelwright, m. 13 Dec 1749, in Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, Isabel Dyer #65, b. 10 Jul 1729, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, 13 Jul 1729, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, (daughter of William Junisimus Dyer #591 and Hannah Strout #592) d. 09 Feb 1828. John died 09 Feb 1823, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine. He enlisted in Capt. Brient Morton's Co 05 Feb 1776 service to 01 Sept 1776. His company was stationed on the seacoast of Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough. Children: 11. i Benjamin Fickett #313 b. 26 Aug 1750, m. (1) 12 Apr 1769, Deborah Sawyer #319, b. 06 Nov 1749, (daughter of Jonathan Sawyer #362 and Sarah Sawyer #363) d. 01 Sep 1807, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (2) 30 Dec 1807, in George E. Vaughn J.P., Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Elizabeth Roberts #364, b. 19 Jun 1791. 12. ii John Fickett Jr #316 b. 27 Mar 1752, m. 18 Aug 1774, Rev Ephraim Clark, Lucy Stanford #325, b. 18 Aug 1752, (daughter of Josiah Stanford Jr. #3289 and Sarah Woodbury #3290) d. 02 May 1841, buried: Barron Hill. John died 17 Aug 1828, buried: Barron Hill. Revolutionary War Soldier John enlisted in Capt. Daniel Strout's Co. Col. Enoch Freeman's Regt. service to days. John's company was called out buy Col. Freeman in Nov 1775 to build a fort on Falmouth Neck under command of Col. Jonathan Mitchell. Roll sworn to at Cape Elizabeth. John also served in Capt. John Wentworth's Co. Col. Peter Noyes Reg. The Company mustered by Col. Noyes May 20, 1777 and stationed at Fort Hancock, Cape Elizabeth. John was a Master Mariner and was for many years engaged in the West India Trade for Daniel Fox, of Portland, Maine. On Oct 18,1775 John arrived off Portland, Maine from the West Indies on a sloop with a cargo of coco nuts. When he attempted to enter the harbor his vessell was chased by an armed British ship under Capt. Mowatt of the Royal Navy. John's vessel being smaller than that of the enemy ran into Dyer's Cove. They were persued by the enemy in open boats. He escaped by running up the mouth of a small creek so far that the pursuers were afraid to follow. Late in life he retired from the sea and taught navagation . He was one of the earliests advocates of Universalism in Portland, Maine. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution Lucy: Died of Small Pox 13. iii Sarah "Sally" Fickett #57 b. 1754, m. 06 Aug 1780, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Falmouth,Cumberland, Maine, Zebulon Fickett #56, b. 1759, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, (son of Benjamin Fickett #54 and Sarah Sawyer #55) d. 08 Apr 1854, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine. Sarah died 1827. Zebulon: Private, Capt. Joshua Jordan's Co., Col. Jonathan Mitchall's Regt., service from 7 July 1779 to 25 Sep 1779, 2 mos. 20 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll dated Cape Elizabeth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. 14. iv William Fickett #72 b. 1756, 01 Aug 1756, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, occupation Quaker Minister, m. (1) 17 Apr 1783, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev. Ephraim Clark, Abigail Fickett #71, b. 1762, (daughter of Benjamin Fickett #54 and Sarah Sawyer #55) d. 01 Aug 1818, m. (2) Hannah Swett #3299, b. Westbrook, Cumberland, Maine. William died 08 Aug 1839, South Portland, Cumberland, ME, buried: South Portland, Cumberland, ME. 15. v Hannah Fickett #318 b. 1756, m. John Densmore #324, b. 1745, d. 10 Jun 1823. Hannah died 20 Aug 1811, Milbridge,Washington,Maine. 16. vi Vincent Fickett #314 b. 1758, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, 02 Sep 1781, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. 07 Sep 1780, in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, Hannah Brown #320, b. 1749, 02 Sep 1781, Sacrborough, Cumberland, Maine. Vincent Ficket on 1790 Cencus for Gorham and Scarborough, two sons under 16 and one wife Vincent was a Revolutionary War Soldier. He passed the memorable winter of 1777-1778 with General Wahington at Valley Forge. In 1820 Vincent resided in Durham, Maine and applied for a pention (No. S 35932) April 28, 1818 under the act of March 18,1818, Mass Service. Vincent enlisted at Cape Elizabth, Capt. Hart Williams Co. Col. Edmund Phinney's Regt. for one year in Dec 1776. In Dec 1777 Vincent enlisted by Lt James Means for three years as Pvt. in Capt Silas Burbank's Co. Col. Brewer's Regt. Mass, Line. Vincent was discharged in Fishkill, NY. abt Jan 1, 1780 Issued Certif No. 7396, March 5, 1819 at $96 per annum, paid at Maine Agency. 17. vii Isaac Fickett #317 m. 21 Oct 1790, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev Ephraim Clark, Mary Dyer #323, b. 23 Oct 1767, (daughter of Micah Dyer #3322 and Hannah Mariner #3323). 18. viii Nathaniel Fickett #315 b. 1761, m. (1) 19 Oct 1780, Susanna Brown #321, d. 27 Dec 1797, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (2) Abigail Gammon #322, b. 1765, (daughter of William Gammon #3280 and Dorcas Gammon #3281). Nathaniel died 23 May 1832. Revolutionary Soldier No. S,36509 19. ix Mary Fickett #593 m. Richard Collins #1708. Mary died 08 Apr 1854, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine. 3. Mary Fickett #130 (1.Thomas1) b. 1736, 01 Aug 1736, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. 27 Oct 1764, Icabod Libby #3208, b. 1742, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, (son of James Libby #4378 and Elizabeth Meserve #4379) d. 18 Nov 1828. Mary died 08 Jul 1813. Children: 20. i Hanson Libby #3209 b. c1766, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. Abigail Myrick #3214, d. 27 Oct 1834. Hanson died 1796. 21. ii Mary Libby #3210 d. 22 Oct 1837. 22. iii Dennis Libby #3211 d. 21 May 1826. 23. iv James Libby #3212 b. 12 May 1773, d. 12 April 185X. 24. v Elizabeth Libby #3213. 4. Mehitable Fickett #135 (1.Thomas1) b. 1736, 18 Jul 1736, m. 06 Jun 1768, Charles Patrick #170, b. 1745, Stroudwater, (son of William Patrick #188 and Mary Hawkes #189) d. 15 Mar 1830. Mehitable died 26 Mar 1810. Died at age 62 years old Charles: Died at age 85 years old Children: 25. i Benjamin Partick #190 m. Polly McIntosh #3193. Benjamin died 28 Apr 1822. 26. ii Peggy Patrick #191 m. 12 Mar 1797, James McIntosh #3194. 27. iii Polly Patrick #192 m. 20 Nov 1797, Moses Dyer #3195. 28. iv Catherine Patrick #193 b. 1773, m. Male Dyer #3196, b. Stroudwater. 29. v David Patrick #194 b. 01 Sep 1776, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, m. 20 Nov 1803, Betsey Jordan #202, b. 1783, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of Clement Jordan #3390 and Sarah ????? #3391) d. 15 Jan 1850, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine. David died 04 Sep 1838, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine. 30. vi Charles Patrick Jr #195 b. 08 Jan 1779, m. Susan Grant #208. 31. vii Thomas Patrick #197 b. 15 Nov 1782, m. 15 Aug 1815, Mary Fickett #224, b. 1788, d. 22 Mar 1864. Thomas died 09 Dec 1857. Mary: Died at age 76 years 32. viii Eleanor Patrick #198 b. 31 Dec 1784, m. 14 Apr 1810, Samuel Libby #3204, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. 33. ix Stephen Patrick #199 b. 15 Feb 1787, m. 02 Jan 1814, Ester Harmon #3205, b. Buxton,York,Maine. Soldier on War of 1812 34. x Nancy Patrick #200 b. 29 Dec 1789, d. 04 Jul 1801. 35. xi James Patrick #196 b. 19 Aug 1790, m. Pattie Tibbetts #3206, b. Buxton,York,Maine. 36. xii Christiana Patrick #201 m. 23 Jan 1813, James Bragdon #3207, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. 5. Benjamin Fickett #54 (1.Thomas1) b. 26 Aug 1737, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, 01 Aug 1736, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds, m. (1) 02 Feb 1760, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Sarah Sawyer #55, b. 1743, Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of Isaac Sawyer #4055 and Sarah Brackett #4056) m. (2) 03 Jun 1804, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Hannah Roberts Parker #70, d. 23 Jun 1833. Benjamin died Gorham, Cumberland, Maine. Children by Sarah Sawyer: 37. i Zebulon Fickett #56 b. 1759, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (1) 06 Aug 1780, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Falmouth,Cumberland, Maine, Sarah "Sally" Fickett #57, b. 1754, (daughter of John Fickett #64 and Isabel Dyer #65) d. 1827, m. (2) 27 Sep. 1827, in Harrington, Washington, Maine, Mary Brown #153, b. 11 Jul 1769, Michias,,Maine, d. 26 Apr 1869, Columbia,,Maine, buried: Columbia,,Maine. Zebulon died 08 Apr 1854, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine. Private, Capt. Joshua Jordan's Co., Col. Jonathan Mitchall's Regt., service from 7 July 1779 to 25 Sep 1779, 2 mos. 20 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll dated Cape Elizabeth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. 38. ii Jonathan Fickett #123 also known as: Jonathan Fickett Jr b. c1761, m. (1) 01 Jan 1788, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev Ephraim Clark, Lynda Cox #129, m. (2) Betsey Bryant #1727. 39. iii Abigail Fickett #71 b. 1762, m. 17 Apr 1783, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev. Ephraim Clark, William Fickett #72, b. 1756, 01 Aug 1756, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, (son of John Fickett #64 and Isabel Dyer #65) occupation Quaker Minister, d. 08 Aug 1839, South Portland, Cumberland, ME, buried: South Portland, Cumberland, ME. Abigail died 01 Aug 1818. 40. iv Moses Fickett #69 b. 13 Feb 1766, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (1) 27 Jun 1791, Rev Thomas Browne, Sarah Warren #75, b. 09 Jun 1757, Westbrook, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of John Warren #3252 and Jane Johnson #3253) d. 11 Jun 1823, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine, m. (2) 13 May 1826, Sally Howell #4018, b. Portland,Cumberland,Maine. Moses died 17 Mar 1863, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine. Sarah: 06 Jan 1766 Dirth day? 41. v Benjamin Fickett Jr #121 b. 1767, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, occupation Ship Carpenter, m. (1) 24 Dec 1795, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Sarah Stanford #4215, b. 1779, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, d. 03 Jun 1843, Portland,Cumberland,Maine, buried: Portland,Cumberland,Maine, m. (2) 20 Sep 1846, in Rev G. F. Cox, Portland,Cumberland,Maine, Sarah B Tucker #4224, b. 1802, Standish, Cumberland, Maine. Benjamin died 05 Nov 1851, Portland,Cumberland,Maine, buried: Portland,Cumberland,Maine. Western Cemetery G:1 Sarah: Western Cemetery G:1 42. vi Nathaniel Fickett #120 b. 1771, 1832, m. Abigail ????? #127. 43. vii Ezra Fickett #124 b. 1773, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. 15 Dec 1796, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, 19 Oct 1796, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Sally Pensfield #171, b. 1769, d. 04 Mar 1845, Poland,,Maine, buried: Highland Cemetery, West Poland, Maine. Ezra died 04 Mar 1855, Poland,,Maine, buried: Highland Cemetery, West Poland, Maine. 44. viii Sally Fickett #125 b. 1775, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. in Kennebunk, Charles Smith #126, b. 1773, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, occupation Blacksmith. 7. Nathaniel Fickett #133 (1.Thomas1) m. 25 Jun 1765, Parson Smith, Polly Pennell #2440, (daughter of Clement Pennell #3250 and Ruth Riggs #3251). Nathaniel died 1776. Children: 45. i Anna Fickett #2441 b. 1765, m. Josiah Walker Jr #2445, b. 03 Jul 1756, Standish, Cumberland, Maine, d. 23 Jun 1844. Anna died 14 Dec 1832. 46. ii Betsy Fickett #2442 b. 06 Jun 1768, m. 23 Jun 1790, Richard Tobie #2493, b. 1768, New Gloucester,,Maine, d. 28 Nov 1861. Betsy died 28 Nov 1869. Died at 101years 5months 22 days old Richard: Died at 93 years old 47. iii Polly Fickett #2443 m. 22 Apr 1792, Rev. Thomas Brown, Jothan Newbegin #2500. 48. iv Clement Fickett #2444 m. 06 Mar 1794, Rev. Thomas Brown, Patience Wallace #2556, b. 01 Sep 1775, d. 08 Mar 1851. Clement died c1797. 8. Abner Fickett #134 (1.Thomas1) m. 17 Oct 1775, Rev Thomas Lancaster, Abigail Brown #152, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. Abner was a Revolutionary War Soldier, he enlisted as a private in Capt David Strout's Co.,19 July 1775 with service to 21 Dec 1775 , five months 25 days. This company was stationed in Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough. Abner was also a corporal in Capt Joshua Jordan's Co., Col Jonathan Mitchell's Regt, service from 7 July 1779 to 25 Sept 1779 two months 20 days on the Penobscot Expedition Children: 49. i Joshua Fickett #2669 b. 1779, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, 07 Sep 1780, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds, m. 08 Mar 1798, in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, Rev. Thomas Lancaster, Mary Hunnewell #2675, b. 08 Sep 1773, d. 26 Sep 1861. Joshua died Went to Sea and was never heard from. 50. ii Thomas Fickett #2670 b. 1781, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. 23 July 1807, Ruth Rice #2871, b. 10 Dec 1781, (daughter of Lemuel Rice #3246 and Anna Stone #3247) d. 03 Feb 1873. Thomas died 20 Aug 1848, Durham,,Maine, buried: Bradbury Cemetery,Durham,Maine. 51. iii Daniel Fickett #2671 b. Jun 1784, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. (1) Hannah Brown #2997, m. (2) Anna Barton #3036, b. 06 Feb 1800, (daughter of Jacob Barton #3385 and Annie Cook #3386) d. 23 Feb 1876. Daniel died 11 Dec 1862. 52. iv Hannah Fickett #2672 m. James Johnson #3190, b. 03 Mar 1759, Harpswell,,Maine, d. 10 Feb 1838, Freeport,,Maine. 53. v Abba Fickett #2673 m. Male Sawyer #3191, b. Saco,,Maine. 54. vi Sarah Fickett #2674 m. Male Bagley #3192, b. Waterborough,,Maine. 10. Jonathan Fickett #108 (1.Thomas1) m. 21 Dec 1763, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Elizabeth Crockett #109, b. 1741, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, 1741, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of Samuel Crockett #110 and Sarah Cobb #111). Children: 55. i Mary Fickett #2249 m. Daniel Herrick #2257, b. 1759, Stroudwater, d. 1836. Daniel: Died at age 78 years 56. ii Enoch Fickett #2254 b. 09 Aug 1765, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, d. 20 Aug 1807. 57. iii Asa Fickett #2250 b. 14 Feb 1769, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (1) 29 Jan 1792, in Portland,Cumberland,Maine, Dorcus Plummer #2268, b. 20 Jun 1766, (daughter of Moses Plummer #3256 and Ester Hersey #3257) d. 11 Dec 1819, m. (2) Eliza Edwards #2378, b. 1786, d. 22 Feb 1866. Asa died 06 Sep 1835. Eliza: Died at age 79 years 3 months 58. iv Josiah Fickett #2252 m. Nancy Sweet #2414, b. Windham, Cumberland, Maine. 59. v Ephriam Fickett #2253. 60. vi Samuel L. Fickett #2251 b. 1771, m. 02 Aug 1792, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev Ephraim Clark, Hannah Dyer #2406, b. Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine. 61. vii Elizabeth Fickett #2255 b. 1773, m. 1792, Robert Waterhouse #2422, b. 1770, Stroudwater, (son of William Waterhouse #3261 and ?????? Waterhouse #3262) d. 07 Aug 1808. Elizabeth died 13 Aug 1829, New York age 56 yrs. Robert: Died at age 38 years 62. viii Phebe Fickett #2256 b. 1788, m. 09 Feb 1797, in Portland,Cumberland,Maine, 31 Dec 1809, Samuel Thomes #2439, b. Libbys Corner, Portland, Maine. Phebe died 23 Aug 1830. 63. ix Nancy Fickett #119 b. Stroudwater, m. William Crockett #118, b. 19 Sept. 1772, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, (son of Samuel Crockett #115 and Tabitha Hamblen #116). 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Elberfeld Verfassung etc.

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Elberfeld, Geschichte, Verfassung etc. Zu den Teschemacher-Vorfahren schreibt Friedrich Stählin 1970 u.a.: Die Stadt Wuppertal (ca 450 000 Einwohner) gibt es erst seit 1929. Damals wurden Elberfeld und Barmen, in jahrhundertelanger Entwicklung zur Doppelstadt zusammengewachsen, unter einem neuen Namen vereint. Für dieses Gebiet liegt eine besonders reiche Literatur vor. "Wuppertal besitzt im ganzen rheinisch-westfälischen Gebiet die größte Zahl wertvoller Familiengeschichten .. Dabei zeigt sich, wie alle Geschlechter dort von altersher miteinander verflochten sind." (E. Strutz) Familienpolitik und Stadtverfassung hängen eng zusammen. Die alten Barmer Bauern siedelten als Verband von Einzelhöfen ohne festen Ortskern. Eine Amtsrechnung von 1466 zeigt eine rein bäuerliche Siedlung von 41 Höfen und 22 Kotten. Diese Höfe hatten sich großenteils bis um 1800 erhalten und waren namengebend für die eingesessenen Familien: "Sehlhof", "Rittershaus", "Werth" usw. Die von den Springen hießen "Springmann", die vom Brügel "Brügelmann", und die bei der Wupper "Wuppermann". Die Familien waren miteinander mannigfach versippt. Ihre Höfe lagen beiderseits der Wupper, jeder inmitten seiner Ländereien, nicht allzuweit auseinander. Von Schönebeck im Westen bis Rittershausen im Osten war es etwa eine Stunde zu gehen, Vom Wupperhof nach Westen zur Schüren, nach Norden bis Westkotten und nach Osten bis Rittershausen je eine Viertelstunde. Für Barmen und Elberfeld charakteristischer Erwerbszweig ist das Garnbleichen. "In Flandern ging im 15. Jahrhundert die Nachfrage nach Wolle zurück zugunsten der Nachfrage nach Leinen, besonders nach feinem weißen Leinenband. Dafür brauchte man feines gebleichtes Garn. Solches Garn kam seit etwa 1450 aus dem Wuppertal nach Köln und ging von da nach Flandern. Das war der Anfang der Wuppertaler Garnbleicherei. Sie beruhte auf besonders günstigen Voraussetzungen: dem weichen, d.h. kalkarmen Wasser der Wupper und ihrer Nebenbäche zum täglich abwechselnden Auskochen und Begießen des Garns, den weiten Wiesenflächen zum Bleichen und Begießen und dem feuchten Klima zum langsamen Trocknen. Die Barmer Amtsrechnung von 1466 enthält noch keinen Hinweis auf gewerbliche Tätigkeit in Barmen. Aber dann entwickelte sich der neue Erwerbszweig sprunghaft. 1527 erkauften die Barmer und Elberfelder Garnbleicher und Garnhändler vom Landesherrn, dem Herzog von Jülich-Kleve-Berg, ein Privileg, die sog. "Garnnahrung". Sie sicherte allen Beteiligten durch genossenschaftliche Ordnung und Selbstverwaltung, Festsetzung der Garnmengen und Schlichtung von Streitigkeiten einen möglichst gleichmäßigen Verdienst. Die Aufsicht hatten vier Garnmeister, je zwei aus Barmen und aus Elberfeld - beide Orte waren insofern gleichberechtigt. "Das Garnnahrungsprivileg von 1527 wurde die Grundlage aller späteren industriellen Entwicklung in Elberfeld und Barmen, des Bleichens, Wirkens und Färbens, ja der gesamten Textilindustrie des Tales" (Hist. Stätten). Nach einer Bestandsaufnahme von 1606 hatten die 77 Garnbleicher von Barmen und die 33 von Elberfeld auf ihren Bleichen zusammen 689 Zentner Garn liegen, davon Peter Wuppermann allein 59 Ztr, 112 Ztnr. gehörten allein dem Elberfelder Kaufmann Johannes Teschenmacher. Wer Geld hatte, legte es in Garn an; so verzinmste es sich etwa mit 6 %. Seit 1600 kam zu Garnbleicherei die Lintwirkerei als zweite Quelle des Wohlstands. Beide Gewerbe entwickelten sich vor allem in Barmen, während in Elberfeld mehr der Fernhandel mit Garn, mit Leinen und Spitzen betrieben wurde. (Zu einer einzigen Halskrause König Karls I. von England (enthauptet 1649) waren z. B. 25 Ellen feiner Spitzen nötig. ) Zwischen 1650 und 1680, in der Blütezeit des französischen Merkantilismus, entwickelte sich besonders der Handel nach Frankreich. Danach verlagerte sich der Schwerpunkt auf die Frankfurter Messe, zu der auch z.B. die Wuppermann immer wieder reisten. Aber wenn Frankreichs Wirtschaft ihre Blüte der zielstrebigen zentralen Lenkung durch die absolute Staatsmacht und den genialen Colbert verdankte, so verdankte das Wuppertal seinen Aufschwung einzig der Rührigkeit und Umsicht einiger weniger Kaufmansfamilien und ihrer Zusammenarbeit. Dabei erwies sich - ähnlich wie in Holland und England - ihr kalvinistischer Glaube auch als wirtschaftlich wirksamer Antrieb. Fürstliche Besucher fanden 1787 im städtischen Elberfeld auf engem Raum geschmackvolle Häuser, städtische Kleidung und gebildete Geselligkeit; im ländlichen Barmen sahen sie die stattlichen Bauernhöfe noch inmitten ihrer Äcker und Bleichwiesen liegen. Heinrich Jung-Stilling, Goethes Straßburger Freund, der 1772 für sechs Jahre in Elberfeld als Arzt niederließ, schildert das Bild, das sich ihm bot: "Den Sommer über sieht man das ganze Tal zwei Stunden hinauf .. mit Leinengarn wie beschneit, und das Gewühl von tätigen, sich glücklich nährenden Menschen ist unbeschreiblich. Alles steht voller einzelner Häuser, ein Garten, ein Baumhof stößt an den andern, und ein Spaziergang durch dieses Tal hinauf ist paradiesisch." Erst Napoleon erhob 1808 auch Barmen zur Stadt, erst er hob die "Garnnahrung" von 1527 auf und ebnete der Handels- und Gewerbefreiheit des 19. Jahrhunderts den Weg. Die Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft beider Städte blieb, wobei weiterhin in Barmen die Produktion, in Elberfeld der Handel überwog." Kirchlich nahmen Barmen und Elberfeld eine unterschiedliche Entwicklung. "Das alte Barmen hatte keine eigene Kirche; Oberbarmen gehörte zum Kirchspiel Schwelm, Unterbarmen zu Elberfeld. Das kam daher, daß mittendurch (sc. Barmen) die alte Landesgrenze ging zwischen der Grafschaft Mark und der Grafschaft Berg, dem Bergischen Land. Beide waren politisch längst in der Hand des Herzogs von Jülich-Kleve-Berg in Düsseldorf vereint (bis 1609), aber die Kirche war immer konservativ: die vom Wupperhof, von Westkotten, Rittershaus usw. trugen ihre Kinder und ihre Toten zur Kirche im märkischen Schwelm, die vom Werth, zum Loh, bei der Leimbach, Schönebeck und Scheuren usw. zur Kirche im bergischen Elberfeld. Die Reformation vollzog sich ohne große Kämpfe. Bis um 1550 war Elberfeld lutherisch geworden, etwas später und langsamer folgte Schwelm (mit Oberbarmen). Dann aber, seit 1565, setzte sich in Elberfeld (mit Unterbarmen) die Lehre Calvins durch. Das war vor allem das Werk von Peter Loh aus Barmen, Schwager (des unten genannten Johann Lüdgers). Nun standen sich eine geschlossene lutherische und eine geschlossene reformierte Gemeinde gegenüber (erst 1644 bildete sich auch in Schwelm eine reformierte Gemeinde, erst 1752 wurde in Elberfeld eine lutherische Kirche gebaut). Aber das geteilte Barmen hat die Zerreißprobe dieser Glaubensspaltung bestanden; in den so vielfach verwandten Familien wurde der Unterschied nicht als trennend, auch nicht als ehehindernd empfunden. .. Viele in Schwelm lutherisch Getaufte (sc. wurden) in Elberfeld reformiert getraut oder begraben und umgekehrt. Erstaunlich genug, wenn man bedenkt, wie gehässig die Wittenberger Lutheraner jede Regung des "Krypto-Kalvinismus" verfolgten (selbst Melanchthon wurde verdächtigt), und wie fanatisch in Dordrecht und Deventer jede Abweichung von der Lehre Calvins mit Gefängnis oder Hinrichtung bedroht wurde. Der schlimmste Eiferer dort war aber kein Holländer, sondern Casparus Sibelius aus Elberfeld (Neffe des unten genannten Adolf Sibel)." Dagegen herrschte in den niederrheinischen und bergischen Gemeinden - auch in Elberfeld - der milde Geist des Heidelberger Katechismus. Die Reformierten sprachen nicht viel von der Prädestination, von einer Unterdrückung Andersdenkender war nicht die Rede - sie begnügten sich damit, sie von den städtischen Ämtern fernzuhalten. Gegenüber den Lutheranern hatten sie ihre andere Auffassung vom Abendmahl, ihre andere Kirchenverfassung der Presbyterien und Synoden, die ihnen als die einzig bibelgemäße galt, - und ihre andere höhere soziale Stellung; denn die Reformierten waren aufs Ganze gesehen, die Reicheren, die Vornehmeren, die Regierenden, eben die Oberschicht. Dabei lebten sie streng und einfach. Das Bezeichnende war gerade, ähnlich wie in Holland, England und Neu-England, die Verbindung von ausgeprägtem Geschäftssinn, kaufmännischem Vorwärtsstreben und Wohlhabenheit oder Reichtum mit puritanisch einfacher Wohnung, Haushaltung und Lebensführung, zugleich aber mit Freigebigkeit für Kirche, Schule und Arme. "Die refomierte Kirche am Niederrhein war eine Freikirche, geschaffen von den Gläubigen selbst, ohne Zutun des Landesherrn. Sie verwaltete sich selbst durch ihre Synoden und wußte nichts von landesherrlichem Kirchenregiment, das in deutschen Landen herrschte." Diese Organisationsform mußte einleuchten, wo der Landesherr katholisch blieb, wie eben der Herzog in Düsseldorf, und wo es galt dem wachsenden Druck der Gegenreformation Stand zu halten. Erleichtert wurde dies durch die Verpfändung Barmens 1506-1606, erst an die Grafen von Waldeck, dann an die von Lippe; beide Häuser waren evangelisch und schützten ihre Glaubensverwandten in Barmen gegen die herzogliche Landesregierung. In Jülich-Kleveschen Erbfolgestreit 1609-14 kam schließlich die Grafschaft Mark an den Kurfürsten von Brandenburg, der vom lutherischen zum reformierten Bekenntnis übertrat, das Herzogtum Berg dagegen mit Elberfeld und Barmen an den Pfalzgrafen von Neuburg, der katholisch wurde. Erst 1677 erlangten die Evangelischen auch im bergischen Land die Freiheit ihres Bekenntnisses. Damals und erst recht seit 1700 begann sich im Wuppertal der Pietismus auszubreiten, nebst allerlei mystischen, auch sektiererischen Regungen. In vielen Häusern waren religiöse Schriften die einzigen Bücher. Beide Orte blieben bis heute in religiöser Bewegung, innerhalb und neben der Kirche. Elberfeld und sein Stadtregiment nahm eine andere Entwicklung. "Lange vor Karl d. Gr. war der fränkische Hof Elverfelde dem Erzbischof von Köln zugefallen. 1430 kam der Ort zum Herzogtum Berg (Barmen schon 1245). Sein Stadtprivileg erhielt Elberfeld aber erst 1610, ein eigenes Stadtgericht 1708. Tatsächlich aber besaß die "Freiheit" Elberfeld schon 1444 das Marktrecht und eine Art städtischer Selbstverwaltung mit Schöffen, Schultheiß, Bürgermeister und Rat. Ein großer Brand legte 1537 die gesamte Freiheit mit Burg und Kirche nieder. Aber im Dreißigjährigen und im Siebenjährigen Krieg hat Elberfeld, von Kontributionen abgesehen, kaum gelitten. Erst der 2. Weltkrieg brachte die völlige Zerstörung des Stadtkerns" (Hist. Stätten); er vernichtete auch weithin die Altstadt von Barmen mit den vielbewunderten bergischen Schieferhäusern. "Barmen war ein großes Dorf, Elberfeld eine kleine Stadt, deren Einwohnerzahl im 17. Jahrhundert nur langsam stieg, von 2500 im Jahre 1610 auf 2943 im Jahre 1702. Dann aber, im 18. Jahrhundert, besonders in seinem letzten Viertel, wuchs sie sprunghaft auf das Sechsfache (1702: 2943, 1800: ca 19 000), und ebenso die von Barmen (1698: 2134, 1800: ca 13 000). Dessen Erhebung zur Stadt war also überfällig unter Napoleon 1808." "Nach dem Einwohnerbuch von 1702 gab es damals in Elberfeld 15 Garnhändler und 20 andere Kaufleute - mehr nicht ! Von diesen 35 waren 6 Teschemacher, 3 Siebel, 2 Cappel und 5 Carnap (ihr Stammhof Carnap stand in Unterbarmen). Bei diesen vier Familien lag also die Hälfte des Elberfelder Fernhandels ! Und die gleichen Männer saßen in den städtischen Ämtern. 1702 war Peter Teschemacher, Johanns Sohn, Bürgermeister; im Rate saßen u.a. sein Sohn Johann und zwei weitere Johannes Teschemacher, ferner ein Siebel, ein Brauß und zwei Weerth." "Die Stadtverfassung datierte von der Stadtwerdung 1610 und wurde 1808 von Napoleon aufgehoben. Sie funktionierte so, daß in 200 Jahren (mit 3 Ausnahmen) sämtliche Ratsverwandten und erst recht alle Bürgermeister reformiert waren - und dies, obwohl die Reformierten seit 1750 nicht mehr in der Mehrzahl waren. - und daß in 100 Jahren (mit Ausnahme von 4 homines novi) alle denselben paar Familien entstammten, die zwar die Wirtschaft in der Hand hatten, aber zahlenmäßig eine kleine Minderheit bildeten. Möglich war das nur, weil das Wahlrecht und die Wählbarkeit auf den Kreis der "Meistgeerbten" beschränkt blieb, in den man wohl nur durch Geburt oder Heirat gelangte. "Meistgeerbte" waren ursprünglich die in der "Garnnahrung" zusammengeschlossenen und durch sie privilegierten Bleicher und Garnhändler, soweit sie in Elberfeld Bürgerrecht hatten. Sie gehörten durchweg dem ref. Bekenntnis an. Da alle Ämter Ehrenämter waren, konnten sich ohnehin nur wohlhabende Kaufleute zur Wahl stellen." "Den Rat bildeten 12 Ratsverwandte unter dem Vorsitz des Bürgermeisters. Dieser wurde jeweils für ein Jahr gewählt und war (seit 1708) im folgenden Jahr Stadtrichter (ebenso war es z.B. in Lennep und Radevormwald); zugleich gehörte er dem Rat an und führte bei Verhinderung des Bürgermeisters den Vorsitz. Von den 7 "Scheffen", die ihm zur Seite standen, gehörten jeweils 6 dem ref., 1 dem kath. Bekenntnis an; seit 1756 war das Verhältnis 5:2. Lutheraner waren auch hier ausgeschlossen. Die Wahl eines neuen Scheffen geschah unter Leitung des Bürgermeisters durch Rat und Scheffenkollegium gemeinsam; die ref. Scheffen waren in der Regel Meistgeerbte." "Wie geschlossen der Kreis der alten Geschlechter, wie eng sie miteinander verflochten waren und wie fest sie das Stadtregiment in ihren Händen hielten, zeigt Strutz an der Nachkommentafel von Peter von Carnap oo Margarete von der Scheuren. Sie enthält - einschl. der Angeheirateten - für die 100 Jahre von 1708-1808 38 Bürgermeister, die mit 65 Amtsjahren 2/3 des Jahrhunderts ausfüllten ! Die Mehrzahl von ihnen war also wiederholt Bürgermeister, obwohl eine Wiederwahl erst nach 7 Jahren möglich war. Nach Familiennamen geordnet, ergibt sich folgendes Bild: das Bürgermeister Amt bekleideten in diesen 100 Jahren: 13 mal ein Carnap, 12 mal ein Siebel - diese beiden Familien also in 25 von 100 Jahren - ; je 5 mal ein auf der Heyden, de Weerth, oder Wülfing, je 4 mal ein Cappel oder Plucker - diese 7 Familien stellten den Bürgermeister also in 48 von 100 Jahren. Weitere 4 Familien , darunter die Teschemacher, stellten ihn 3 mal, weitere 11, darunter die Frowein und Wuppermann, je 2 mal. So blieben von den 100 Jahren nur 18 übrig, in die sich 18 weitere Familien teilten." "Das Gefüge dieser Familien verdeutlicht auch folgendes: G.W. Teschemacher wurde nicht nur selbst Bürgermeister, er hatte auch einen Schwager Cappel und einen Schwiegersohn Carnap, die ebenfalls Bürgermeister wurden. Seine Frau war eine Wuppermann, sie hatte zwei Brüder, die wiederum eine Teschemacher zur Frau nahmen. Kurz zuvor hatten zwei andere Schwestern Wuppermann ebenfalls einen Teschemacher geheiratet. So kam es binnen 30 Jahren (1686/1714) zu 5 Ehen Wuppermann oo Teschemacher. Auch zwischen Familien Cappel und Teschemacher wurden in 2 Generationen 5 Ehen geschlossen." "Beachten wird, daß es in Elberfeld im Gegensatz etwa zu Aachen, Wetzlar, Nürnberg usw., nicht zu inneren Unruhen, Erhebung der Zünfte oder Vertreibung des Rats gekommen ist. Die Geschlechter widerstanden der Abnutzung durch die Macht und der Versuchung zu grobem Eigennutz, zu Ungerechtigkeit und Mißwirtschaft. Sie saßen am Steuer, und alle fuhren gut dabei. Die Kraft dazu schöpften sie u.a. vielleicht aus ihrer streng reformierten Gesinnung." Die Elberfelder Teschemacher sind bis ins 16. Jahrhundert zurück bekannt. In der Kirchenrolle von 1551 erscheinen Gort Teschemacher's und Peter Teschemacher's Hofstatt . Cleff und Fix halten beide genannten Teschemacher für Brüder: Gort für den Vater von Johannes I., dem Stammvater der Linie Pütz, Kirchhof und Claren, von Hunolt, von Reinhard I., von Engel I. und von Peter II. zu Snutenhaus. Der andere vorgebliche Bruder Peter (+ 1598) wohnte in der Mirken. Ihn hält Cleff für den Stammvater von drei Linien, der des Engel T. vom Arenberg, der des Werner T. auf der Au und der des Peter T. in der Mirken. Cleff hält es für möglich, daß die Familie als Glaubensflüchtlinge aus Aachen stammen könnte. Denn in Aachen werden 1533 in der Behausung des Aachener Bürgers Lorenz Teschemacher reformierte Predigten gehalten. Cleff vermutet, daß Lorenz Teschemacher durch die religiöse Intoleranz der Jahre zwischen 1533 und 1551 in Aachen genötigt worden sein könnte, die Vaterstadt zu verlassen und sich in Elberfeld niederzulassen. Nach Frau Kochs und nach Ludwig Koch hat sich für Hunold, Reinhard und Peter das Elternpaar Johannes Teschemacher und Anna Terlaen aus Elberfeld gefunden. Wenn diese Filiation belegt werden kann, dann wäre damit Cleffs Vermutung, daß Gort der Vater dieser drei Brüder sei, widerlegt. Hier wird daher das Ehepaar Johannes Teschemacher/Terlaen mit den Kindern Hunold, Reinhard I, und Peter I (der Ältere in der Mirken) (als fraglich Engel I und Johannes II) geführt, das Ehepaar Gort Teschemacher/Nippel(?) mit den Kindern Johannes (II), Engel (I) und Peter (II)(der Junge im Schnutenhaus) (als fraglich Reinhard I).

Medline area of Alabama

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Old home places in Medline, Perry, Alabama, USA

New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Southaven, Mississippi

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Lyn Weston To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Weston-1388|Lyn Weston]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Weston-1388&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lyn Weston To-Do List|Lyn's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Stapleton-158|Frazier, Catherine (Stapleton) ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rynehart-11|Frazier, Susannah R (Rynehart) ]] || 1865-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Reed-1689|Reed, Eliza ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-244|Weston, William Richard]] || 1913-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Weston-245|Weston, Henry ]] || 1875-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1396|Weston, Laurance V]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1397|Weston, Henry Joseph]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1399|Weston, Sydney Jack]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1402|Weston, Muriel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Weston-1403|Weston, Corrine ]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Stapleton-158|Frazier, Catherine (Stapleton) ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rynehart-11|Frazier, Susannah R (Rynehart) ]] || 1865-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Reed-1689|Reed, Eliza ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-244|Weston, William Richard]] || 1913-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Weston-245|Weston, Henry ]] || 1875-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1396|Weston, Laurance V]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1397|Weston, Henry Joseph]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1399|Weston, Sydney Jack]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1402|Weston, Muriel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Weston-1403|Weston, Corrine ]] || || to-do |- |}

Allen Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kelley-2698|LaurieSue Kelley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Kelley-2698&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:LaurieSue Kelley To-Do List|LaurieSue's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Allen-15456|Allen, Luella Mincora]] || 1864-03-09 || to-do |- |}

Banyer Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kelley-2698|LaurieSue Kelley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Kelley-2698&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:LaurieSue Kelley To-Do List|LaurieSue's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Jay-12|Banyer, Maria (Jay) ]] || 1782-02-20 || to-do |- |}

CAROLINE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records, Grantor Index, Original) 1851-1885

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CAROLINE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records, Grantor Index, Original) 1851-1885 Structure: First letter of Last Name, First letter of Given Name Pages are not complete unless noted (*) ==H== :p. 271 (A) :p. 276 (B) :p. 277 (C) :p. 280 (C/D) :p. 281 (E) :: 1852 Honey Ellen M. to Richard C. Carter Deed TFG? AA 346 :: 1852 Hardcastle Edward to John Dean P of M TFG? AA 404 :: 1853 Hicks Elizabeth to Richard C. Carter Deed TFG BB 40 :: 1853 Hayes Elizabeth to Benjamin Kirby P. of A. TFG BB 75 :: 1853 Hubbard Eliza to John Collins Deed TFG BB 104 :: 1853 Hubbard Eliza to Elijah Collins Deed TFG BB 104 :: 1853 Hubbard Eliza to Daniel Cannon Deed TFG BB 104 :: 1853 Hubbard Eliza to Richard A Davis Deed TFG BB 104 :: 1853 Hubbard Eliza to Melvin Andrew Deed TFG BB 104 :: 1853 Hubbard Emalls ? to State of Maryland Bond TFG BB 154 :: 1855 Hubbard Smalls ? to Richard C. Carter Deed TFG BB 391 :: 1855 Hubbard Ellen T to Richard C. Carter Deed TFG BB 391 :: 1855 Hardcastle Edward to Levi Wright Deed TFG BB 405 :: 1855 Hardcastle Elizabeth to Levi Wright Deed TFG BB 405 :: 1855 Hobbs Elinor to Jonah Rex Deed TFG BB 455 :: 1855 Hardcastle Edward to Robert E. Wilson TFG BB 523 :: 1855 Hardcastle Edward to Gideon Gamble Deed TFG BB 554 :: 1855 Hardcastle Elizabeth to Gideon Gamble Deed TFG BB 554 :: 1855 Hubbard Emalls to State of Maryland Bond CC 31 :: 1856 Hubbard Eliza to John Collins Deed TFG CC 235 :: 1856 Hull Eliza to MD & Delaware RR Deed TFG CC 278 :p. 288 (F/G) :p. 290 (G/H) :p. 292 (H/I) :p. 293 (J) :p. 305 (J/K) :p. 306 (L) :p. 307 (L/M) :p. 312 (M/N) :p. 313 (N/O) :p. 314 (O/P) :p. 315 (P/R) :p. 319 (R/S) :p. 325 (S/T) :p. 329 (T/W) :p. 335 (W/Z) ==T== :p. 614(A) ::1853 Taylor, Alexander R. ? Carter ?? BB 40 :p. 616 (A/B) :p. 617 (B/C) :p. 619 (C/D) :p. 620 (D/E) :p. 623 (E/F/G) :p. 624 (G/H) :p. 625 (H/I/J) :p. 631 (J/L) :p. 633 (L/M) :p. 636 (M/N) :p. 637 (N/P) :: 1861 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to Nathan Williams Deed RJ 29 617 :: 1865 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to William E. Miller Deed JJ 31 237 :: 1866 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to William E. Miller Deed JJ 31 390 :: 1866 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to James __ ___ Dee JJ 31 424 :: 1868 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to William E. Chevy? Deed THK 33 98 :: 1871 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to James Nichols Deed THK 34 322 :: 1872 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to Martha Patton Deed THK 34 510 :: 1872 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to John B. Isler D. of M. THK 34 624 :: 1872 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to Emily Isler D. of M. THK 34 624 :: 1874 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to Abraham S. Cochrane D.of M. JWS 36 99 :: 1874 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to J.T Taylor D. of M. JWT 36 487 :: 1875 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] A. Cochrane Deed JWT 37 179 :: 1878 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to Catharine L. Noble Deed JWT 39 477 :: 1880 [[Taylor-22106|Taylor Perry D.]] to John F. Cohee Deed LHG 42 403 :p. 638 (P/R) :p. 640 (R/S) :p. 642 (S/T) :p. 643 (T/U/V/W) :p. 646 (W) ==U== :p. 646 ==V== :p. 647 :p. 651 ==W== :p. 651 :p. 694 (R) :: 1859 Wright Richard (H.) to Cannon Charles Bill of Sale RJ 29 178 ... :: 1859 Wright Richard H. to Trustin M. Wright Deed RJ 29 289 :::'' ""adjoining the lands of Daniel Todd and Job Willoughby, "... "Birch's Grove" ''

Bing Whiteley Farm

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"The first man bearing the name of "Whiteley," representing the Maryland Branch of the Whiteley Family, who Emigrated from the vicinity of White Haven, England, to the United States, and settled in the State of Maryland, was: — [[Whiteley-202|Abraham Bing Whiteley]] , who died at an advanced age in Dorchester County, Maryland, about the year 1775, Leaving Five Children, born to them, embracing: — "Anna Elizabeth," "Abraham Bing, Jr.," "William," "Anthony" and "Elizabeth." " https://archive.org/stream/whiteleysinameri00whit/whiteleysinameri00whit_djvu.txt ==1880== :Taylor Perry D. to John F. Cohee Deed LHG 42 403 (Abstract) ::August 3rd, 1880 John F. Cohee presented a Deed made the 21st day of July 1880 by Perry D. Taylor and Elizabeth A. Taylor his wife, James E. Douglass and Ann E. Douglass his wife of Caroline County. For 5000 dollars they granted and coveyed the land deede to Taylor and Douglass by Joseph M. Noble and wife dated the 31st of January 1879 , (recorded in the 5th election district), known as the Bing Whiteley Farm

An "Heir" of Rivalry

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This is a free-space profile for all of the consequences of the lineage based rivalry between the Trissino heirs during each of the different centuries. The main story unfolds like so: In the beginning of this story was a man named Olderico Trissino who had several children. Four of these children were the progenitors to the four main lines of the Trissino family. The children were: Corrado who started the Castelmaggiore line, Arnoaldo who started the Della Pietra branch, and Paninsacco who began the Trissino Paninsacco's and finally Miglioranza who began Trissino Miglioranza. Unlike the rest of his siblings, Miglioranza's lines have lasted into this century but not without some internal and external conflict. The blood feuds already started with Paninsacco and Migloranza who were of different political affiliations. Miglioranza was aligned with the Ghibeline faith (Holy Roman Emperor) and Paninsacco was faithful to the Guelph party (papal adherent). To be continued.... (once I have more time to edit)

Dudley Pike's Children

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] For tips see [[To-Do Lists]] Need to add profiles for the following children: :Seth Pike : Henry Pike :Celia Pike :Caroline Pike :Celia Pike :Note: Both Celia's died in infancy For the following profiles, need to add spouses, children, and/or narratives: {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Pike-660|Pike, John ]] || 1784-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Pike-2062|Pike, William ]] || 1785-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Pike-2066|Pike, Joanna ]] || 1787-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Pike-659|Pike, Nathaniel ]] || 1795-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Pike-723|Pike, Sarah Randall]] || 1804-03-13 || to-do |- |} Also check [[Pike-1844|Mercy Pike Jordan]] and [[Pike-1845|Judith Pike Crockett]], managed by [[Wood-1442|Stanely Wood]] Note: I have John Pike, son of Dudley, married to Mercy Jordan, and Mercy Pike, daughter of Dudley, married to Timothy Jordan (oh, I think that's correct).

Early Connecticut Marriages

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Early_Connecticut_Marriages_as_Found_on_Ancient_Church_Records_Prior_to_1800]]

Dudley Pike Children

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Estate Inventory Olof Olofsson, Övertorp, Risinge, 1884

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[[Category: Finspånga County Hundred]][[Category: Finspånga läns härad]] [[Category: Östergötland County Estate Inventories]][[Category: Bouppteckningar i Östergötlands län]] ---- The estate inventory shows the belongings of [[Olofsson-673|Olof Olofsson]] at the time of his death. == Estate Inventory == "In 1884, December 13, an estate inventory was written for the former home owner [[Olofsson-673|Olof Olofsson]] at Öfvertorp, Risinge parish, who died there November 26 and leaves behind the following estate owners; 1st the widow Johanna Svensdotter, and 2nd from a former marriage the daughter [[Olofsdotter-571|Maria Christina]], married to the man who owns the right to farm the land, [[Olofsson-672|Sven Olofsson]] at Wiken, Öfvertorp estate, and 3rd the daughter, also from the previous marriage, Anna Catharina, married to the crofter Niklas Jonsson at Udden, Övertorp estate. At the estate inventory a last will from November 1, 1877, was shown, written by formerly mentioned [[Olofsson-673|O Olofsson]] and his wife, now widow, Johanna Svensdotter, in the advantage of the children of Niklas Jonsson and his wife Anna Catharina Olofsdotter at Udden; Stina Lotta, married to the carver Johan Pettersson at Stjernvik; Johanna Sofia, married to August Lindberg at Dofver's Fall, Gutterstorp estate: Amders Petter Nilsson at Udden, all present,; Carolina, married to Lifegrenadier J. Herkules at Ölstad estate, present, and Johan August Nilsson in America; Anna Mathilda and Alma Gustafva from Udden, Öfvertorp estate, both not of age and their right is being overseen by crofter Botvid Widman, Sudsbygget, Regna parish, and the same last will (?) that Niklas Jonsson's wife's inheritance should be administered by mentioned Botvid Widman and become the guardian of Niklas Jonsson if the court of the hundred so decides." === Assets === * Silver - at a total worth of 28.50 ** 8 tea spoons and 6 table spoons ** 1 pipe * Copper, brass, tin and iron - 16.?? (not visable) ** Copper kettles ** Stewpan with lid ** Pots ** Coffee boiler ** Coffe pan (brass) ** 4 candlesticks ** 1tin plate, 1 quart, 12 spoons ** trays, bread baskets ** stewpans, boiling pans, 3 lids, frying pan ** 2 flat irons ** tobaco jar ** misc. * Glass and porcelain - total worth of 17.__ ** 2 lamps, 4 bottles, lanterns ** 1 bowl, 1 basin, 1 pitcher, 4 prep bowls, plates, tea kettle, coffe cups ** misc. * Furniture - total worth of 61.75 ** 1 chiffonier, 1 sideboard, 1 flap table ** 4 tables, 6 chairs, 3 chairs ** 2 cabinets, 2 wall clocks, 3 beds ** 1 firewood box, 5 paintings, 2 mirrors, 1 hand scale * Miscellaneous - total worth 60 SEK * Bed- and walking clothes - total worth ? (not visable) * Animals - total worth not visable ** 1 cow ** 1 sheep ** 2 hens * Claims - total worth 12122.86 ** foundry proprietor C. Ekmanhttp://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Edvard_Ekman Information in Swedish about the foundry proprietor at Finspång, C. Ekman May 14, 1878 - 11 000 ** 9 months interest á 5% - 382.50 ** J.F. Pettersson at Hopptorpet (Denmarc) March 23, 1878 - 185 ** 1 year, 8 months, 17 days interest á 5% - 6,61 ** [[Svensson-1316|J. A. Hjelte]] March 19, 1883 - 40.00 ** 1 year, 8 months, 21 days interest á 5% - 3,45 ** L.A. Hertzäll March 12, 1884 - 50 ** 8 months, 28 days interest á 5% - 1,86 ** Eric Gustafsson at Skallnäs April 1, 1884 - 100 ** 8 months, 8 days interest á 5% - 3,44 ** G. Eriksson at Skallnäs March 17, 1879 - 200 ** J. A. Nilsson in America April 25, 1881 - 100 ** G. Eriksson at Skallnäs - 10 ** N. Jonsson at Udden - 10 ** L.A. Hertzäll - 10 ** A. Svensson at Öfvertorp - 20 '''Total Assets - 12 621,16 SEK''' Document was signed by: * Johanna Svensdotter Present: * Sven Olsson * Niklas Jonsson * Botvid Widmar * Johan Pettersson * Johan Aug Lindberg * C.P. Herkules * A.P. Nilsson Administrators: *C [...]berg *A.P. Widman == Source == * Finspånga läns domsaga FII:3 (1885-1886) Bild 34 / sid 61 (AID: v76624.b34.s61, NAD: SE/VALA/01532)

John Atkinson To-Do List

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#[[Hamilton-4637|Hamilton, Claud ]], - change birth date, birth and death places and slightly alter biography - put message on profile first #[[Somerset-53|Howard, Blanche]] finish her biography - from Complete Peerage 2nd ed. vol 1, p. 264 and change CLN from Howard to Arundell #Check is there is any response to comment made on 26 October 2014 to this profile [[Howard-203|Matthew Howard]] and recreate Matthew Arundell. Also change the surname of his son and grandson

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

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[[Category: Buffalo, New York]] == Buffalo History == *Large city in Western New York on the Niagara River *Terminus of the Erie Canal *Large shipping port on Lake Erie *Birthplace of two United States Presidents, Millard Fillmore and Grover Cleveland *Deathplace of President William McKinley. *Inaugeration location for President Theodore Roosevelt in September 1901. *Major center for the grain and railroad industries in the early 1900s. *Large population of Polish and German immigrants between 1850 and 1950. == Buffalo Today == *Known for snow and spicy chicken wings *Home of the Buffalo Bills NFL team *Home of the State University of New York at Buffalo

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Find Parents of: Andrew Sylvester Rahl, b. May 1850 Allegheny PA, d. Sep 1938, Wooster, Wayne OH William B Mayberry, b. c1830, PA, d. Aug 1871, Tremont, Schuylkill PA George Washington Fox, b. 14 Oct 1826, Fayette OH, d. 29 Mar 1910 Niles, Trumbull Ohio (mother was Elizabeth Adams) Dennis Canfield Sr., b. 20 May 1763 Dutchess Co NY, d. 23 May 1846 Hamburg, Erie NY Polly Lobdell b. 20 May 1768 Danby, Rutland VT, d. Jul 1792 Danby, Rutland Vt. (wife of Dennis Canfield Sr.)

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Holladay-285|Stephanie Holladay]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Holladay-285&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Stephanie Holladay To-Do List|Stephanie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Raney-352|Raney, Sarah Izella]] || 1879-01-17 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Raney-351|Raney, Preston ]] || 1851-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Parks-2078|Raney, Sarah Jane (Parks) ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Raney-352|Raney, Sarah Izella]] || 1879-01-17 || to-do |- |}

Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot

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[[Category:Nominated Profiles]] == Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot == |[[Image:Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot.jpg|280px|??]] ''Scott, “the Wizard of the North”, is credited variously as Scotland’s first scientist, alchemist, sorcerer and astronomer. He is also one of Scotland’s forgotten geniuses. Who is the man behind the myth?'' Philip Coppens ------------------------------------------------- Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot has a very fascinating history. I believe a little bit of background is important as to how I became acquainted with Sir Wizard Lord. He is one of my ancestors. Here is how I found him and then I will share his history. My Name is Scott H. Hendricks. For the past forty plus years, I have been pursuing our family history. In this search I got stymied at my 3rd great-grandfather, Rev. Joseph Washington Henderson. Once I found his home county in Pennsylvania, I found a wealth of well researched information taking the family back to Scotland. I kept working at the Scottish line and got to William Henderson b. 1520 Fife, Scotland d. 10 Sep 1547 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland married to Elizabeth Scott. She was the daughter of Alexander 2nd Laird Fingask Scott, whose ancestry was well documented back to Uchtredus Filius Scoti (aka: Uchtredus Filius Duncan Scot) b. 1090. I was captivated by his grandson's name, Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scott. Doing a relationship calculation, it appear that Michael was my 23rd great-grandfather. My current and ancestral families have always been dreamers and very creative people. Perhaps, this is one of the reasons I feel a kinship to twenty-third great-granddad Michael. Michael can be found on several Esoteric Websites and I have run across several comments stating that he was the basis for J.R.R. Tolkien’s character, Gandalf the Grey. I am not willing to go that far, to say that I know what was in Tolkien’s mind at the time of writing the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Needless to say as an author and historian, I had to find out more about this character called "the Scottish Wizard", "The White Wizard" & "The Wizard of the North." '''The Michael Confusion''' There are some sources who have Sir Michael “Wizard” mixed up with his great-grandson, Sir Michael Scott born in the year 1255 Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, died in the year 1304 Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Others have Sir Michael “Wizard” being born of the parents Michael Sir Lord Balwearie Scot and Margaret of Balwearie Balwearie in the year 1255. The history of Sir Michael “Wizard” is confirmed by people he associated with and who knighted him and other records. For example above: He associated himself with Frederick II in Sicily, and Scott had a very famous student: Leonardo Fibonacci, the author of “Liber abaci” (Book of the Abacus - 1202). A Sir Michael Scott swore fealty to Edward I. of England in 1296. It would be problematic if we surmise he lived past the age of one-hundred twenty-five. Sir Michael “Wizard” had a grandson Michael born of Sir Michael and Margaret of Balwearie. I have learned when confusion of dates abounds, go with known associations. All the known associates of Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot were living prior to 1232 and therefore, the "Scottish Wizard" would have to be the grandson of Uchtredus Filius Duncan Scot (1090 - 1130), the first known Scot of the Clan Scot(t) ''The following is what I found to be factually incorrect leading to the "Michael Confussion"!'' Scott, “the Wizard of the North”, is credited variously as Scotland’s first scientist, alchemist, sorcerer and astronomer. He is also one of Scotland’s forgotten geniuses. He was also called the Scottish Wizard and the White Wizard. He was the son of Michael Sir Lord Balwearie Scot and Margaret Balwearie. He was born in the year 1175 in the community Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland and died in the year 1232 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. During his life he was mostly an expatriate of Scotland, a true world traveler. Ancestry of Michael Sir “Wizard” Lord Scott and of the Name Scot(t) Here is one account of Sir Wizard Lord Scot history at ElectricScotland.com It appears they have the lineage correct but have the wrong Michael as the Sir Wizard Lord Scot. SCOTT, originally Scot, a surname conjectured to have been at first assumed by, or conferred on, a native of Scotland, and afterwards adopted as a surname, when surnames became in use. Uchtredus filius Scoti, that is, Uchtred, the son of a Scot, is witness to an inquisition respecting possessions of the church of Glasgow in the reign of Alexander I. (1107-1124); also to the foundation charter of the abbey of Holyrood by David I. in 1128, as is also Herbert Scot, and to that of the abbacy of Selkirk in 1130. He was called Uchtredus filius Scoti, to distinguish him from others of the same Christian name, probably Saxons or Normans. His son, Richard, called Richard le Scot, is witness to a charter of Robert, bishop of St. Andrews, founder of the priory of that place, who died in 1158. Others bearing this surname, living in that and the following century, are mentioned by Douglas and Nisbet as occurring in old charters. John Scott was bishop of Dunkeld from 1200 to 1203, and Matthew Scott, bishop of Dunkeld, held the office of chancellor of Scotland from 1227 to 1231. The above-mentioned Richard le Scot is said to have had two sons, Richard, whose name appears in the Ragman Roll as Richard le Scot de Murthockston, and Michael. The former was ancestor of the Scotts of Murdockstone, of whom came the Buccleuch family, and the latter was progenitor of the Scotts of Balwearie in Fifeshire, now represented by the Scotts of Ancrum, baronets. The younger son, Sir Michael Scott, was possessed of a considerable estate in Fifeshire in the reign of William the Lion. From the chartulary of Dunfermline, it is ascertained that he married Margaret, daughter of Duncan Syras of Syras, and obtained with her the lands of Ceres. He had a son, Duncan, who succeeded him and who had two sons, the younger of whom was named Gilbert. The elder son, Sir Michael Scott, was knighted by Alexander II., and was one of the assize upon a perambulation of the marches between the monastery of Dunfermline and the lands of Dundaff in 1231. By his wife, Margaret, daughter and sole heiress of Sir Richard Balwearie of Balwearie, he got that estate in the parish of Abbotshall. He had a son, Sir Michael Scott of Balwearie and Scotscraig, the famous wizard, of whom a memoir is given below. In the Ragman Roll is the name of Michael Scott, one of the Scottish barons who swore fealty to Edward I. of England in 1296, said to have been this learned personage. He had two sons: Sir Henry, and Duncan Scott, proprietor of lands in Forfarshire, and progenitor of the Scotts in the North. === Here is the correct history of Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scott === Actually the real Michael Scott is a good deal less exotic, though he was clearly a remarkable man. Very little is known about him personally, although much has been conjectured. It is thought that he was born in the Borders, possibly about 1175, and that at some stage he lived in Aikwood Tower near Selkirk, at present inhabited by Sir David and Lady Steel. Whether or not he did come from the Tweed valley, as tradition insists, is not known, but he does at least appear to have come from Scotland. Such evidence as there is comes from Roger Bacon and Bonatti who refer to 'Michael(us) Scotus', which could either mean Michael from Scotland, or Michael Scott, the cognomen Scott indicating that he was part of the large Border clan. We shall never know. It is asserted by Leland that Michael came from the territory of Durham. This may be true: the see of Durham encompassed much of the Borders, and its school was well known. Michael may possibly have studied there. He may also have gone to Oxford University and from there to Paris, where he appears to have obtained the prefix 'Master', pronounced in old Scots, 'Maister'. To be a Master meant not only to have passed both the examinations for the 'Trivium', being grammar, logic and rhetoric, and the 'Quadrivium', being the mathematical sciences of music, arithmetic, geometry and astronomy, but to be of sufficient standing to be allowed to teach those subjects at a university. Although his title has now degenerated to a post-graduate student's M.A., in his time it was possibly equivalent to a present day professor. It is not known how Michael came to Palermo to work for Frederick II, King of Sicily. Perhaps he had studied or taught in Italy and came to Frederick's tutors' notice, but in any event he made a wise choice. Frederick was a perfect example of the enlightened mediaeval despot. His grandfather, Frederick I, known as Barbarossa on account of his red beard, held sway as Holy Roman Emperor over most of Europe from Denmark to Italy. His father, Henry, married the Norman heiress, Constance of Sicily, but dying young, Frederick I became King of Sicily at the age of four. By 1215 his own military and political skills were such that, like his grandfather, he became Holy Roman Emperor. To the disgust of more bloodthirsty crusaders, he became King of Jerusalem by diplomacy rather than force, but most of his life was spent quelling revolts amongst his subjects and fighting off various Popes' territorial ambitions. Despite these political distractions, he managed to find time to found Naples University and Salerno medical school, write poetry and learn to speak his subjects' many languages. He drew up codes of law; he tolerated and indeed encouraged Jews and Muslims in his lands; he initiated a limited form of parliamentary democracy and encouraged free trade. He conducted scientific experiments, the most notorious being the dissection of live captives in order to see how their digestion worked. On a less savage note, he had some children brought up without anyone speaking to them at all: he wanted to see how or indeed if they learnt to communicate. Sicily itself was a multiracial melting pot. There were Greek speaking communities dating from the Greek colonisation of the island over a millennium earlier; there were Moors; there had been Phoenicians and Romans; and there were Normans who in turn were descended from the Vikings. Sicily was then a prosperous country, and Frederick made the most of his position, not least by adopting the pleasant Eastern practice of having a harem. Into this fascinating cultural mix arrived Michael, possibly as a tutor, and certainly as court astrologer, for the young Frederick. The main evidence for this, such as it is, comes from the wording of the dedications of certain of Michael's books to Frederick. Alternatively, in those days, it may just have been prudent to dedicate any book to your patron. In any event, one of Michael's early works was the 'Astronomia', a textbook for astronomy designed for students studying for the relevant part of the Quadrivium. Incidently although the academic study of astronomy/astrology lapsed in Western universities after the Middle Ages, in the Middle East it was long retained; the future Ayatollah Khomeini studied astrology as part of his university education. Although nowadays astrologer and astronomer are two different animals, in the Middle Ages they were not. The two were virtually synonymous. What would be the point of being able to measure the movement of the stars were one not to prognosticate from them? Astronomy was considered the highest part of the Quadrivium, and given the general high level of understanding of astrology in the Middle Ages, the position of court astronomer/astrologer was probably very significant. In 1209 Frederick married and about this time Michael may have produced his 'Physionomia'. Briefly this is an account of human and animal reproduction as then understood, followed by an examination of how an individual's nature may be discerned from each part of the body. Much of the text is derived from Arabic and Egyptian authors, and it was extremely successful, many copies being made. Many years later it was printed and was still in print in 1660. Following Frederick's marriage, plague broke out in Palermo: the royal court fled east. Michael instead went to Toledo in Spain. Toledo was a centre for scholarship and resembled Sicily in that there was a long tradition of Jewish and Moorish settlers and students. Arabic, which Michael presumably had learnt in Sicily, was commonly spoken in Toledo, where there was a well-known school of translation. At that time, the Moors were the only ones who had preserved the Ancient Greeks' writings, and many of the Moors' medical, mathematical and philosophical works were enthusiastically being translated into Latin. Michael appears to have been working in Toledo from 1210 onwards, and to have maintained his links with Frederick. Frederick kept a private zoo to house all the came leopards , elephants, cockatoos and other creatures which were given to him as gifts, for he apparently was much interested in birds and animals. It was therefore appropriate that Michael should have translated for him, amongst other things, the works of Avicenna, the leading Arabic natural historian and philosopher. In 1200 the great Scottish Wizard Michael Scott was to have imprisoned "the Plague" in the dungeons of Glenluce Abbey, thus starving it to death. Like other abbeys it housed about 15 monks and many lay brethren. Glenluce Abbey founded in 1190 by the Roland, Lord of Galloway, was a Cistercian Abbey. It is a sister house to Dundrennan whose monks were sent to house Glenluce Abbey. Like many of the abbeys today in the region it is a ruin, however the Chapter House ( from the 1500's) has been preserved in the 1990's to give the visitor an idea of what it was like. At the Reformation those monks who embraced the new faith were allowed to stay. The site was then turned into a house and late a church manse, until 1933 when it became the property of the State and now Historic Scotland. '''GlenLuce Abbey - Ruins''' [[Image:Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot-1.jpg|350px|??]] '''Glenluce Abbey and Lands''' [[Image:Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot-2.jpg|350px|??]] '''Glenluce Abbey Historical Information and Artist Drawing''' [[Image:Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot-3.jpg|350px|??]] '''Stone Marker of Sealed Plague at Glenluce Abbey''' [[Image:Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot-4.jpg|350px|??]] Over the next few years, Michael appears to have devoted his mathematical skills to the study of astronomy and alchemy. Although Copernicus had yet to make his famous discoveries, astronomers had begun to notice that Ptolemy had not quite explained the movement of the heavens. Michael was one of those who translated the latest research into astronomy. As for the alchemy, although there is nowadays, particularly in esoteric circles, a great fondness for the philosophical implications of mediaeval alchemy, one must never forget that the primary motivation for alchemy was economic. The person who could transmute base metal into gold was onto a winner. Michael has some wonderful recipes involving a host of extravagant and inaccessible ingredients, which, for all we know, probably did produce a substance that looked, felt and behaved like gold. No doubt it had an annoying tendency to tarnish or disintegrate, unlike real gold, but out of his and others' labours arose the science of chemistry. It is possibly Michael's alchemical experiments, that presumably required propitious timing to accord with the movements of the planets in the heavens, that gave rise to Michael's purported association with magic. Michael's great labour was the translation of works of the Moorish philosopher, ~ Averroes of Cordova. Averroes had devoted many years to the study of Aristotle, which ensured him a favourable reception amongst both Christians and Muslims; from there he had developed certain Manichean tendencies which were not so well received. Indeed, the Muslim orthodox condemned him to exile, while the Council of Paris in 1209 had indicated that any leanings towards Manichaeism, particularly as practised by the Albigensians, were not to be approved. At the time of Michael's translation, Pope Innocent III and his henchman, Simon de Montfort, were conducting a crusade against the Albigensians of Provence. Frederick's father-in-law died in battle while supporting one of the Albigensians' rulers, Count Raymond of Toulouse, and accordingly Frederick II was well disposed towards Averroes and at odds with the Pope. One might think that Frederick then had nothing to lose by encouraging Michael's translation. Nonetheless, for all Frederick's blessing, the book was such a political and philosophical hot potato that many years were to lapse before Frederick felt confident enough to have it published. One wonders what Michael may have felt about this. Having finished the translation, Michael returned to Palermo in about 1220 to resume his profession of astrologer and scientist. He seems to have continued his mathematical studies because in reply to comments made by Michael, a Pisan merchant dedicated the second edition of his book on the Abacus to Michael as a tribute to Michael's learning. Michael also became a physician, not least because in those days one of the principal diagnostic tools was the astrologer's examination of the patient's urine: the time of arrival of the urine was treated rather as a decumbiture chart. He also prepared simples for the cure of various ailments and won great fame for his treatments. With Michael's increasing reputation, and with a change of Pope, Frederick tried to engineer for his protege some senior clerical appointment. It is likely that Michael had been in holy orders since his university days. Attempts were made to find him a see in England: his native Scotland was probably out of the question as only four years earlier it had been relieved from an interdict and no doubt anti-papal feeling was still running high. Instead Michael was offered the Archbishopric of Cashel in Ireland but declined it on the grounds that he could not speak Irish Gaelic. Preferment never in the end came his way: notoriety did instead. At this stage in his life, Michael seems to have taken on the mantle of a prophet, foretelling in verse, rather in the manner of Nostradamus, the fate of certain Italian cities. He also became a famous man of letters, travelling from university to university, no doubt a wearing business in those days of difficult travel and poor communications. It is said that as part of his travels he came back to Britain and that he was either in Scotland or the north of England when he died, some time in the early 1230s. Various Cistercian abbeys, including Melrose, claim the honour of being his burial place, but according to Sir Walter Scott, in 1629 a visitor to the parish church of Burgh under Bowness was shown a tomb, held in great reverence by the local population, which was supposed to be Michael's. After his death, legends about his skill arose. He became a sort of Merlin to the admittedly Arthurian figure of Frederick II, and features in Boccaccio's Decameron as a famous sorcerer) but Dante, who had no time for fortune-tellers, placed him firmly in the Inferno. Michael is supposed to have a 'Book of Might', a necromantic book of spells, which was interred with him. The 'Book of Might' of which Sir Walter Scott makes so much, may well merely have been a treatise on geometry or algebra. Any book with strange symbols, Arabic numerals and non-Roman script may have seemed more sinister than it actually was. Michael is also supposed to have had a familiar who needed employment to keep him out of mischief. Michael told the familiar to divide Eildon Hill in three, which he did in a single night. However Michael, being a mathematician, expected accuracy in all things, and made the familiar remedy the fact that one of the three peaks is much larger than the other two: accordingly the familiar transferred a spadeful of the largest peak to the lowest, and the spadeful may still be seen on the skyline. Next night Michael told the familiar to stop the flow of the Tweed, and at Ednam, one may see the large basaltic dyke that familiar erected. .Michael, clearly exasperated at the ease with which the familiar performed his tasks, then told the familiar to go and spin ropes of sand at the mouth of the Tweed: and if you cross the bridge at Berwick on Tweed you can see that the familiar is still hard at it as each successive tide washes out his handiwork. Another happy tale, which Sir Walter Scott relates, involves Michael being sent to Paris as ambassador from the King of Scots. Some French pirates had plundered some Scots ships, and Michael was sent to demand redress. He accordingly opened his Book of Might and read out a spell from it. Immediately his familiar arrived in the shape of a black horse which flew off to Paris with Michael on his back. As they flew over the Channel, the crafty familiar asked Michael what old women commonly said before they went to bed. The astute wizard, realising that the familiar was hoping that he would start repeating the Lord's Prayer, which would give the familiar the chance to heave the wizard off his back, merely replied "What is that to thee? Mount, Diabolus, and fly!" On arrival in Paris, the French king at first refused to see Michael. Michael advised him not give a final refusal until Michael's horse had stamped three times. On the first hoof-stamp, all the bells in Paris rang. At the second, three towers in the palace fell; and just as the horse was about the stamp once more, the king shuffled forward sheepishly and agreed to do whatever the King of Scots wanted. Agreeable as these stories are, they pale beside the stories of the death of Michael and his employer. Michael predicted the Emperor's death by saying that it would take place ad portas ferras (by gates of iron) in a town names after the goddess Flora. Frederick, not surprisingly, never went near the city of Florence again. However, in 1250, Frederick was campaigning Puglia when he fell sick in a town named Fiorentino. He was taken to the local castle and laid in a bed which stood by a wall recently built in the gateway of a tower. On the wall still stood the iron brackets on which the gates of the tower had been held. The emperor discovered these curious details, and after some thought, apparently said, "This is the place where I shall make an end, as it was told me. The will of God be done, for her I shall die." And soon afterward he did. Michael's death was also unusual. He had predicted that he would die by a stone falling on his head. He had even calculated the weight of the stone. To prevent this, he had a little steel skullcap made. Nonetheless, in church one day, he removed his hat and skullcap in a reverential moment during the Mass: as he knelt, bareheaded, a stone fell from the tower, dislodged by the tugging of the bellrope during the elevation of the Host, and landing on his head, fatally wounded him. Clearly Michael was a remarkable man and the accuracy of his predictions - and of course one only hears about the successful ones, the one that came true - suggest that he knew something about astrology that we do not. Michael Scott was the probably the foremost astrologer of his day; his medical diagnoses must have saved many lives; his mundane judgements affected the fate of nations. It is a pity we know so little of him. There is no known record of his own horoscope. But in a world of charlatans and mountebanks, he was a shining beacon for astrology, and a learned and distinguished scholar. "''Every great project in Scotland is said to be the work of William Wallace, the Devil or Michael Scott of Balwearie.''” – Sir Walter Scott - (Sir Walter got Michael Sir Wizard Lord Scot mixed up with his great-grandson, Michael of Balwearie.) --------------------------------- == References == Compendium studii Vol 1 p.471.London 1859 De Astronomia, Tractatus x, Bale, 1550 Leland published his antiquarian studies in 1549. L'Anonimo Fiorentino, Comenta alIa Divina Commedia, Bologna, Fanfani 1866- 1874 Liber Introductorius. Bodleian Library Life and Legend of Michael Scott, Rev. J.Wood Brown, Edinburgh 1897 p.39 Wood Brown Gp. cit. p.57 Liber Abbaci 1228 Wood Brown, Gp. cit. pp.149 -156 Wood Brown, Gp. cit. p.158 Decameron, 9th Novel, 8th day. La Divina Commedia, Inferno, xx, 115 -117 Pipini in Muratori, 'Rerum Italicarum Scriptores' ix.660 B

Port Arthur

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Port Arthur is a small town and former convict settlement , in Tasmania, Australia. Port Arthur is one of Australia's most significant heritage areas.In 1996 it was the scene of the worst mass murder event in Australian history.Port Arthur was a harsh and brutal place for the convicts. Some stories suggest that prisoners committed murder an offence punishable by death ,just to escape the barbaric convict settlement . All those that died in the prison, were buried on the The Island of the Dead. Of the 1646 graves recorded to exist there, only 180, those of prison staff and military personnel, are marked. Port Arthur
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Kevin McDanel To-Do List

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Rea Family Notebook

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This is a digitized copy of a typed copy with handwritten notes, of a notebook that was passed down through several generations of the Rea family. I received it in digital form, and have seen scanned copies of a few pages of the typed copy. I have not seen the original notebook, and do not know where it is at this time. In the document as I received it, notes were included alongside the entries they referred to, separated by uneven amounts of whitespace. For the sake of readability, I have moved them to follow the entries, italicized them, and cleaned them up a bit, but have not touched a single letter of the original entries - not even to fix the few obvious transcription errors I found. I have also attempted to fix whitespace problems throughout. To read the book, look on the '''Images''' tab of this profile.

Linden, TN

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The place where my father's family on both sides lived for many decades. Seems like I'm related to everyone there, or at one time was.

Our Family Mysteries-20

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My maternal grandfather Albert Holmes, b.Dec 1863 at 7 Court,Queen Street, West Bromwich, disappeared c. 1911 from Birkenhead Wirral leaving grandma Flora nee Peters, with 5 children to bring up.His parents were Henry Warman Holmes and Matilda Wittin. I have done endless research to find him. Non of the descendants of his 8 siblings know what happened to him or had even heard of him. I really am very anxious to find out where he went. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Our Family Mysteries-23

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David Beatty is the father of my Poppy ( Maternal Grandfather) I can't find anything on him and the Beatty side of the family has pretty much died out the only ones left are my Mother and her sisters and they don't remember him ever being around when they were growing up. I know he was married to Clara Stengle. I could use any help anyone might be able to offer. Thank you [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

'Duke' My beautiful Long Hair Dachund dog

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BRIAN WARD's INVENTOR COUSINS

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'''Thomas Alva Edison:''' George Hamby is his 9th and my 14th Great Grandfather making us 10th cousins 3 times removed.

Laurie Kelley To-Do List

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MY COUSINS WHO ARE STARS, ARTISTS OR WRITERS

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'''Humphrey Bogart:''' John Perkins is his 7th Great Grandfather and my 10th, making us 8th cousins 3 times removed. '''Laura Ingalls Wilder:''' Hugh Sargent is her 11th and my 10th Great Grandfather making us 11th cousins once removed. '''Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain):''' John Stewart of Balveny is his 10th and my 16th Great Grandfather making us 11th cousins 6 times removed. '''Ernest Hemingway:''' Thomas William is his 14th and my 15th Great Grandfather making us 15th cousins once removed.

Wall of Honor made of marble bricks

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The brick and marble wall is along the walkway leading into the now Indiana County Historical and Genealogy Society, which now is located what was once part of the Armory and beside the Memorial Park. The walkway along the front contains Honor of and In Memory of bricks that were donated by loved ones as part of the renovation, reclaiming the beauty the building and Park once were. The Society is trying to restore it to its original detail. During the summer, evening concerts are held at the gazebo in the center of the park.

Altha Edgren To-Do List

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Nicolas Martiau's will

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===Will of Captain Nicolas Martiau (1591-1657)=== York Co, VA Will Book 1, pp 337 - 339 [[http://www.nicolasmartiau.org/legal/nmartiauwill.pdf An Original Duplicate Will]] (In the name of God Amen. I Nicholas Martian, of the County and Parrish of York gent. being very sick and weak in body But of Sound and perfect memorie blessed be god Doe make ordaine Constitute and appoint this my last Will & Testament in manner and forme followeing Revoakeing annulling & makeing void and by these presents Cancelling & disclaimeing all & all manner of former & other Will or Wills written or Nuncupative all Codicelle Legacyes & bequests whatsoever by me att any time before the ensealeing of this my last will made signed & sealed or otherwise by word of mouth or made & delivered; And appoint this only to stand & be my last Will and Testament, as followeth ~ First I bequeath my Soule unto the hands of God my maker hopeing & assuredly beleiveing that when this life shall end I shall through the merritts of Jesus Christ my Redeemer to injoy everlasting Rest and happiness. And my body to the Earth from whence it came to be decently buried. Item for that Estate which almighty God hath been pleased to lend me in this world I hereby give bequeath & dispose thereof in manner and forme following: Item I give and bequeath to my Eldest Daughter Elizabeth wife of George Read Esq & the heires of her body begotten or to be begotten forever all that my Divydent of land scituate lying and being in the sd. Parrish and county of York (Except as hereunder excepted) with all houses and appurtenances. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter, Mary Scarsbrook, wife of John Scarsbrook soe much of my sd. Divydent of Land in York Parrish as is scituate and lying beyond the Swamp [vizt.] on the Southward side of that Swamp called commonly Broccas Swamp upon part of which the said John is now seated to be held by the sd. Mary and her heirs lawfully begotten & to be begotten forever with the appurtenances -- Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Read & her heires forever my old mare wth. her whole increase male and female to her and heires Except the first Mare foal shee shall bring after my decease which I hereby give & bequeath wth. the whole increase thereof to my Daughter Sarah wife of Capt. Fuller & her heires forever. Item I give and bequeath to my loveing Daughter Mary Scarsbrook & her heires forever the Mare Foale now runing wth. my mare wth. whole Increase Male & Female -- I give and bequeath to my loveing Daughter Elizabeth Read my Watch. -- Item I give to my said Daughter Elizabeth and her heires my Grey Gelding but my Sonn John Scasbrook to make use of him for his occasions -- Two years after my decease when he shall desyre the same. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah Fuller wife of Capt. William Fuller abovenamed and to her heires forever all that my Divydent of land lying in Potomack and conteyneing two Thousand Acres But in case itt shall not be seated by some of them [vizt.] Capt. Fuller or his said wife or heires att least one month before expiration of time limitted by the Pattent for seateing then the same to be made Sale of Executrixes as hereunder named & the produce thereof to be equally dyvyded betweene my said three loveing Daughters for the good of them and their children. Item My Will is that within one yeare after my decease all Cattle now in my possession marked wth my Daughter Fullers mark shall be delivered for the good [of] her and her Children & I doe also give and bequeath to her and her heires forever Tenn Cowes more out of my Stock or to be bought out of my Estate with their whole increase Male and Female and alsoe a Bull to be delivered within a yeare as above said. Item I give to my loveing sonn, George Read, Esq. all my weareing apparrell except my Stuff Suite and Coate and new Dimity Caster which I hereby bequeath to my Sonn John Scarsbrook and alsoe will that five pounds ready money now lying by me be equally divyded between my said Two Son in lawes ~~ Item my will that at finishing the next crop after my Debts are satisfied my Two Negroes Phill & Nicholas shall be free and that each of them have then delivered by my Executers One Cow and Three Barrells of Corne, Cloathes, & also Nayles to build them a house but they or either of them shall hire themselves after their said freedom or before or shall remove from the land hereunder appointed them then they or he soe doeing to returne to my Executrixes for the good of them and their Children. And my Will is that they have land sufficient for themselves to plant in the field where William Leigh lived for their lives or the life of the longer Liver of them. I give and bequeath to Hugh Roy lately my Servt. - one Three Years old Heifer with her increase to be obtained on demand after my decease ~~ Item I give and bequeth to my above named Two loveing Daughters Elizabeth Read and Mary Scarsbrook for the good of themselves & their Children All the rest of my Estate whatsoever in Virginia or elsewhere to be equally divyded betweene them but this Divysyon not to be made untill all my Debts & Legacyes be satisfied which said severall Debts are to be paid out of the part of my Estate as is given to my said Two daughters & their Children without any Charge to my Daughter Sarah or her heires. ~~ Item lastly I doe by these presents nominate & appoint & Confirme my two beloved Daughters Elizabeth and Mary Joynt Executrixes of this my last Will & Testament to see the same performed and kept And in Confirmacon of this my said last Will & Testament & of every matter Course & thing therein conteyned I have hereto sett my hand and Seale this first day of March One Thousand Six hundred Fifty Six. Nicholas Martian Seale "Sealed & Signed in the presence of -- Nicholas Trott Tho. Ballard This Will proved in Court 24 Apr. 1657 -- Nicholas Trott & Tho. Ballard ---http://www.nicolasmartiau.org/legal/ ===Acknowledgement=== [http://www.nicolasmartiau.org/ '''Nicolas Martiau Descendant Association:'''] '''"Father of Yorktown"''', '''Captain of Militia, Yorke Shire Justice, Burgess Military Engineer, Planter and Wine Maker'''; '''Preserving the memory and spirit of Nicolas Martiau (1591-1657), and his descendants, who achieved much to make America independent. Preserving the gravesites of Nicolas Martiau, and his immediate families, located at the Grace Church, Yorktown, Virginia.''' ===Source=== An excellent biography of [http://www.bedinger.org/jamestown-colony-1607---1700.html Nicolas Martiau]

Joel E. Wright Ph.D.

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At camp: 132 Rincon, Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja California, Mexico CP 22980 28 deg 54' 37.25" N, 113 deg 28' 23.37" W

Roland Flaherty of Maine Family History

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Roland was my Great grandfather and I am very interested in my lineage.

Laurie Kelley To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kelley-2232|Laurie Kelley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Kelley-2232&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Laurie Kelley To-Do List|Laurie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kelley-37|Kelley, John T ]] || 1866-00-00 || Need to locate names of parents. Updated November 1, 2014 by [[Kelley-2232| Laurie Kelley] |- | [[Kelley-50|Kelley, George ]] || || Locate birth, death and parents. |- | [[Kelley-51|Kelley, Parmelia ]] || || Locate birth, death and parents. |- | [[Kelley-59|Kelley, Mary ]] || 1680-00-00 || Locate maiden name, birth, death, and parents. |- | [[Kelley-62|Kelley, James ]] || 1680-00-00 || Locate names of parents. |- | [[Kelley-68|Kelley, Samuel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-69|Kelley, Henrietta ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-70|Kelley, Mehitabel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-71|Kelley, Patrick James ]] || 1805-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-72|Kelley, Lyman ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-73|Kelley, Annie M. 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Louise ]] || 1926-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-166|Kelley, Albert Henry]] || 1900-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-167|Kelley, William W. ]] || 1854-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-168|Kelley, Emma J. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-169|Kelley, John M. ]] || 1887-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-170|Kelley, Luellen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-171|Kelley, Jean ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-172|Kelley, Benjamin Carl ]] || 1895-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-173|Kelley, Russell M. ]] || 1903-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-174|Kelley, Willie Eugenia ]] || 1893-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-175|Kelley, Mattie D. ]] || 1890-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-176|Kelley, Verna B. ]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-177|Kelley, Horace S\L. ]] || 1909-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-178|Kelley, Eunice ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-179|Kelley, M______ ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-180|Kelley, Joseph Elisha ]] || 1850-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-181|Kelley, Fred D. ]] || || to-do |- | 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Charles ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-285|Kelley, Franklin ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-286|Kelley, Cecelia ]] || 1859-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-287|Kelley, Harriet M ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-288|Kelley, Etta M ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-289|Kelley, Alice M ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-306|Kelley, Martha Jane ]] || 1827-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-336|Kelley, Mary H ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-354|Kelley, Eunice ]] || 1793-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-356|Kelley, Living ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-357|Kelley, Samuel Cowan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-358|Kelley, Genevieve ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-379|Kelley, Joshua ]] || 1783-08-14 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-380|Kelley, Nancy ]] || 1787-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-381|Kelley, Rachael ]] || 1785-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-382|Kelley, Nancy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-383|Kelley, Judah ]] || 1793-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-384|Kelley, Lucy Collins ]] || 1868-08-10 || 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Michael Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Parker-13096|Kelley, Debra (Parker)]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2701|Kelley, Michael Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2703|Kelley, Alvin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2704|Kelley, William M.]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spikes-28|Kelley, Narcissa (Spikes) ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2705|Kelley, Ellen A.]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2706|Kelley, Miranda ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2707|Kelley, Edward Ruthaven]] || 1877-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2708|Kelley, James Monroe]] || 1881-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2709|Kelley, Nancy Jane]] || 1866-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2710|Kelley, Jency ]] || 1887-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2711|Kelley, Dalith C.]] || 1890-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2712|Kelley, Isaac Lee]] || 1894-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2713|Kelley, Anderson D.]] || 1897-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2714|Kelley, Clevilia ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kelley-2726|Kelley, David Sr.]] || || to-do |- | 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Veronica Williams To-Do Test

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#REDIRECT [[Space:PROFILES_to_be_researched]]

Our Family Mysteries-21

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What happened to Ignatz (Ignatius) Diemel and his brother who did not return from Victoria's goldfields leaving a wife and children behind? His wife Cornelia advertised in both Victorian and South Australian newspapers for him but receiving no response remarried to shoemaker Carl Humpsch after a few years [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

HMS Trooper

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Name: '''HMS Trooper'' HMS Trooper (N91) was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Scotts, Greenock and launched in March 1942. Builder: Scotts, Greenock Laid down: 7 May 1940 Launched: 5 March 1942 Commissioned: 29 August 1942 Fate: sunk 17 October 1943 Trooper sailed from Beirut on 26 September 1943, on her 8th War Patrol to cover in the Aegean Sea off the Dodecanese islands. On 14 October she challenged Levant Schooner Flotilla F8 off Alinda Bay, Leros. She failed to return on 17 October and was reported overdue on that day. She is presumed lost on German mines around Leros.

Our Family Mysteries-8

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Here are open questions about our family. *'''1st Photo''' I AM TRYING TO FIND OUT WHO THE KIDS IN THIS PHOTO ARE THE PHOTO WAS IN EITHER MY GRANDMOTHERS COLLECTION OR MY GREAT GRANDMOTHERS THEY BOTH LIVED IN THE SAME HOUSE I GREW UP IN WHICH WAS ON A PROPERTY NEAR WEE WAA N.S.W AUSTRALIA THERE WERE NO NAMES ON THE BACK OF THE PHOTO ,WHICH WAS THE NORM BACK IN THOSE DAYS I GUESS, IF ANYONE CAN HELP PLEASE LET ME KNOW Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] *'''2nd Photo''' I am trying to find out who these 2 men are we know they are both Stockman or Jackaroos , the one on the Right is half Aborigianal, they both worked for my Great Grandfather Henry Thomas Ward in Injune Queensland Australia any help will be greatly Appreciated

MacLean of Duart

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We know that Charlotte Johnson married George Florance and that they lived in Missouri and Texas. We cannot find out anything specific about Charlotte except that her father was named John Johnson. According to the census record Charlotte was born in Arkansas. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Karen Dixon Bird To-Do List

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The Jones' of Harlan County, Kentucky

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Early Jones' head of household in Knox & Harlan counties by census and tax lists.

Susan Halden To-Do List

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Queenie the Dog-1

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Queenie was the family dog of the Edmonton Kenyon Family from @1958

Early Chiefs of MacLean

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Doncouse Family History

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Doncouse_Family_History.pdf
Research notes and additional documents in support of the story.

Colonial Governors of New Brunswick

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''COLONIAL GOVERNORS OF NEW BRUNSWICK''' |- !Name !Profession !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Carleton-213|Thomas Carleton]]'''
(1735-1817) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |16 August 1784 - 2 February 1817 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Smyth-875|George Stracey Smyth]]'''
(1767-1823) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |1 July 1817 - 27 March 1823 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Douglas-3429|Sir Howard Douglas, 3rd Baronet]]'''
(1776-1861) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |28 August 1824 - 9 September 1831 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Campbell-11784|Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet]]'''
(1769-1843) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |9 September 1831 - 1 May 1837 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harvey-4646|Sir John Harvey]]'''
(1735-1817) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |1 May 1837 - 26 Apr 1841 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Colebrooke-8|Sir William MacBean George Colebrooke]]'''
(1767-1823) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |27 Apr 1841 - 11 Apr 1848 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Head-1290|Sir Edmund Walker Head]]'''
(1805-1868) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Oxford scholar and tutor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |11 Apr 1848 - 28 Sep 1854 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Manners-Sutton-1|John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury]]'''
(1814-1877) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Tory politician and colonial administrator |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |7 Oct 1854 - 26 Oct 1861 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hamilton-Gordon-20|Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore]]'''
(1829-1912) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Politician and Colonial administrator |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |26 Oct 1861 - 30 Sep 1866 |}

NEIGHBORS-1870

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1870 U. S. Census, Tocopola, Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA

Estate Inventory Maja Stina Olsdotter 1905 Risinge

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[[Category: Finspånga County Hundred]][[Category: Finspånga läns härad]] [[Category: Östergötland County Estate Inventories]][[Category: Bouppteckningar i Östergötlands län]] ----- The estate inventory after the death of the widow Maria Christina Olsdotter. == Estate Inventory == "In 1905, February 6, an estate inventory was written down after the widow Maria Christina Olsdotter, Wiken on Öfvertorps estate, Risinge parish, who had died January 26 the same year. And as heirs had left: the son Sven August Svensson at Näfstorp, the son [[Svensson-1316|Johan Alfred Hjelte]] at Svertinge, and the children of the deceased daughter Mathilda with the crofter L. A. Hertzell, Nabben Stjenrvik. The son Carl August Hertzell, the children of the deceased daughter Edla Matilda Dortea Hertzell with the worker N.P. Bengtsson, Nabben. Nils Werner born April 23, 1899, Mary Elvira born October 4, 1903. Present at the estate inventory were the sons Sven August, Johan Alfred, grandson C.A. Hertzell and as legal guardian for the children who are not of age, the famer F.G. Andersson Öfvetorp." === Assets === * 1 chest * 1 ring * 2 featherbeds * 2 pillows * 1 cover * 4 bed sheets * the deceased's clothes * savings at Linköping Sparbank - 500 SEK * loan to son S.A. Svensson - 127,92 SEK * loan to son J.A. Hjelte - 308,33 SEK ''Total assets = 9633,50 SEK" === Debts === * Funeral costs - 117,35 SEK * Food and care taking for the deceased during 7 months - 75 SEK * Misculaneous expenses for the widow - 5,25 SEK * Taxes from 1898 to 1904 - 17,98 SEK * Estate inventory - 4 SEK ''Total debts = 219,58 SEK'' === Balance === ''Total balanse = 963,50 SEK'' == Sourse == * Finspånga läns domsaga FII:15 (1905-1905) Bild 1760 / sid 74 (AID: v76636.b1760.s74, NAD: SE/VALA/01532)

John Holmes To-Do List

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T.Q. Matthews Letter

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Letter from T. Q. Matthews to his daughter Ruth Alkire Sterling, Johnson Co. Nebraska; Nov. 5, 1876 Dear Children; You request me in your last letter to give you what information I can in reference to your mother and other relatives of the past, This I have been thinking of for sometime past. Your mother Jane Chloe Morgan was born on the 10th day of May 1807 in Pulaski Co. Ky. I was born in the same neighborhood on the 23rd day of Sept. the same year. Her father moved from there to Fayette, Co. Ind. My father moved when I was about eight years old to Ross Co. Ohio. When I was about 20 years old, we moved to Indiana, near where your mother then lived. I think her father's name was Adonijah, but am not certain. She had six brothers, Amaziah, Lewis, John B., White, Adonijah, and William, in the order named. There were four girls in the family. Ibby, who married Thomas Sargent; Dorcas who married Peter More; Ruth, who married Rans Bird Green, who was my father's cousin; Margaret who died when she was a young woman. Jane C. was the youngest. Lewis married Sally Matthews, my fathers sister. They had two children, Madison, with whom you were acquainted, and Clabaum, who died when he was a young man. Adonijah married Betsy Matthews, a cousin of mine. I had no acquaintance with your mother's father or mother. They were both dead before we were acquainted. My father was born in Virginia, on the 23rd day of March 1779. Died on the 16th of Sept. 1837. My mothers name was Margaret Reed. Was about five years younger than my father, and died Dec. 1824. Grandfather Matthews was a Baptist preacher, had three brothers that I have heard spoken of, James, Samuel, and Obadiah. My father's brothers were Daniel, Father next, David, Obadiah, and William. My father's family was John Harvey, Mary C., Tunstal Quarles, and Lucinda R. My brothers and sisters are dead. I do not suppose that any of your mother's brothers and sisters are alive except William Morgan of your county maybe. I do not know how long, but it was some years, that your mother belonged to the Baptist church before we were married. But about the time we were married the Reformation was introduced, as it was then called. And she went with the party that took the Bible for there creed. This was called the little Flat Rock Church, Rush Co. Ind. John P. Thompson, Preacher. He was Calvanistic in his views, but had made a visit to Kentucky, and heard John Smith preach, and came back, what was then called a Campbellite. I united with the same church after the division of the summer of 1829. So have been a member for over 47 years. Nearly all the time I have been an active member, giving the church my most earnest thought, and labor with a large amount of my substance. And have received but little pecuniary help. I have received more since I have been in Nebraska, than I ever received before. But I do not feel I have labored in vain. The Lord Knoweth them that are His. Your mother was well informed in the Scriptures, zealous and a good talker, pleasant but firm. I was 21 years old the 23rd day of Sept. 1828, and was married the 25th day of Dec. following. Your mother was four months and ten days older than I was. Had some very bad spells of sickness, and was not as healthy as some girls. Yet, she had generally good health for a number of years. I think we were as well suited to live together happy as any others. We were married in Fayette Co. Ind., lived there about three years then moved to Shelby Co. Ind. Louisa and yourself were born in Fayette Co. When we had been there about one year, we assisted in organizing the Church of Christ Brandywine. I was chosen one of the Deacons. I have held a public office in the church about every since. Sometime after this, the Scrofula showed itself by the swelling of the glands on the neck. These were removed, but she did not recover her usual health, and before Nancy Jane was born she was scarcely able to be about. After she was born she appeared quite smart. We were both in great hopes she would recover her usual health. But by a fatal accident our hope was all gone. The first or second [day] I was away from home a few hours. The Doctor had left some laudanum drops in a Bateman drops bottle , of which she was to take 15 drops for afterpains if necessary. Not feeling well she concluded to take some Bateman drops which we had in another bottle very near the same amount and color. But sister-in-law, Betsy Morgan, got the wrong bottle and held it up and asked her if that was it , she said it was. Betsy told her there was none too much to take and gave it to her. I think it was about two tablespoonfuls. She soon felt that something was wrong, and examined the bottle and found the mistake. We then sent for the doctor but did not get him until nearly morning. We kept her awake by every means at our command, but her fatigue and altogether was followed by a fever which was followed by a dry cough, which proved to be the Scrofula seated on the lungs. [Nancy J. was born the 27th of June 1836] She so far recovered that part of the time she was able to be up. She grew worse in Oct., we thought she would not live until morning. She sometimes appeared some better, but we never left her alone after that until she died the 7th of April 1837. From appearance she might have died any hour. She was so light I could lift her out and in bed as easy as a child. She had to lay on her back for so many months that the skin and flesh was all gone , the bone white and dry. She was so weak that the only move she would make was her hands and arms to the elbows. She could talk and had her right mind. She was very sensitive of noise. It appeared that loud talking would have killed her in a few minutes. After the disease reached her stomach her suffering was intense beyond anything she had ever endured. She told me to tell her friends how she suffered. It put an unusual brightness in her eyes and strengthened her voice from a whisper so that we could hear her across the house . She was a fond mother and loved her little girls as well as any mother. But in her extreme suffering and when all hope of life was gone, she gave them up, said she did not care to see them. She was only waiting, anxious for the moment to depart. There was only one earthly desire that never left her. That was for me to be by her side. When I had to sleep some of her friends would ask her if she could do without me awhile and she told them not to ask her any more, she never wanted me to leave her. When I could not set up and go to bed, she talked a great deal about dying. She said one evening it was a serious thought that before morning she would know what was beyond death and would enter that eternal state, though she was one of the best of women she said she could not trust in her own good work, but in the mercy of God through Jesus Christ. She said she would give no direction what I should do with the children. I knew better than she did. I feel thankful that I was able to raise them as well as I did. I hope those that have died have gone to everlasting life, and those that are alive will live in Christ, that when we all pass the river of death, we may again be united where parting will be no more and pain and sorrow will never come. Sometimes when I look back at the past and see how few of my early associates are living, what changes in society both political and religious, I feel bewildered and oppressed with the thought. I truly have spent a busy life, sometimes done far more that I have done, but circumstances seem to demand it. I believe I have had less hard toil and trouble since I have been in Nebraska, then I ever had for the same of time. There have been but a few days that I have not been able to work this season. Mother has been quite well. Mary is well and at home. Ella and Emma are well. The election is day after tomorrow, and if I vote then it will be forty-eight years since I first voted for president. I shall vote for Hayes and Wheeler. Mary will write you the news in a few days. As ever T. Q. Matthews. James D. and Ruth Alkire

Seddon Proper Lanky Name One name research

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I have researched The name Seddon and some variations for a few years. I have a spreadsheet of over 130,000 records starting in the middle of the 1400's. Anyone wanting help with Seddon pleas ask

John Holmes To-Do Lis VG 5ttrace

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Westcott Challenge (before)

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This page memorializes a profile "before" changes were made. == Biography == "Jeremiah Westcott, Jr.; m-ab. 1686, Mary Warner. It states (W. G. p. 156) that 'due to the incomplete records of Coventry (R. I.), of the issue of Jeremiah Jr., only the following chn. are known: George, Jeremiah III, Thomas, Eleanor.' Further research shows they had also Stukely, Mary, Ann, James, and probably Richard, Charles and Peleg." [http://interactive.ancestry.com/15243/dvm_GenMono000678-00302-0/569?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dGenealogy-glh16934824%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26so%3d3%26MSAV%3d1%26gss%3dms_r_db%26gsfn%3deleanor%26msydy%3d1666%26dbOnly%3d_F00032DB%257c_F00032DB_x%26uidh%3dd86%26msydp%3d2&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=344,1054,540,1083;297,1211,461,1238;737,2050,816,2078;898,2051,978,2074;1236,2050,1369,2078#?imageId=dvm_GenMono000678-00302-1 History and genealogy of the ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott, one of the Thirteen Original Proprietors of Providence Plantation and the colony of Rhode Island; Digital Image, Ancestry.com]; === Notes === An ancient receipt recites that on April 21, 1712, Jeremiah, Jr. received from his father in law, John Warner, the following articles: "two y' of new silk to make a hood, one hood redy made, one black silk hankercheef, one mixed collered silk hankercheef, two blue calleco aprons, two pear of wash lether gloves, twenty-six caps, two good white hoods, and one old one, eleven hed bands, good as new, one half silk handcerchee, six epttecots, fore mantes, a riding gound, a riding hood, and a cloack, six pear of good stockings,and a pear of old wash lether gloves, one new white hollen apron, fore wooin (woolen) aprons, two bonnits, one new one, two peares of shoues, one wooden heels the other lether heels, pillow and cloth and bible, one pear of stays, and one pear of linin, one pear of wolin gloves, three peacs of earthern ware, sisers with other nesesneary." Then "Received of my father in law John Warner the particulars Above named I say received by me in behalfe of myselfe and brethern." He signed "Jeremia Westcot." Old records make it seem that prior to 1698, one John Micater, came to what is now Apponaug in Warwick, and built a "Fulling Mill" on the stream that runs from Gorton's pond to Apponaug cove. On Jan. 24, 1693, Jeremiah purchased the mill, one of the conditions of the purchase being that Micater should teach Jeremiah the art of fulling, and thus Jeremiah was called "weaver." This was probably the first fulling mill in the colony. After 4 years of ownership, he sold the mill to Samuel Greene, son of Deputy Gov. John Greene, for 150 pounds. On July 24, 1722, he sold to Samuel Gorton, his mansion house at Old Warwick, where he then lived and the lot of six acres. It is beleived that he spent the rest of his 35 years in Coventry, but the records of Coventry for that time period are lost. [http://www.mocavo.co.uk/Incidents-in-the-Life-and-Times-of-Stukeley-Westcote-With-Some-of-His-Descendants/620791/106 Incidents in the Life and Times of Stukeley Westcote, With Some of His Descendants]; J. Bullock; p 156.; Digital Image, Mocavo.com == Sources == * Birth Record: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=RIVitalExtracts&h=104483&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t9330603_p396154442_ktidz0q3d9330603z0q26pidz0q3d396154442z0q26hidz0q3d15306887584z0q26dbidz0q3d3897z0q26rpidz0q3d104483z0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q252c32782z0q26pgplz0q3dpidz0q252ctidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d396154442_h15306887584 Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899]; Digital Image, Ancestry.com * Marriage info: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=WorldMarr_ga&h=1306433&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t9330603_p396154442_ktidz0q3d9330603z0q26pidz0q3d396154442z0q26hidz0q3d10746704774z0q26dbidz0q3d7836z0q26rpidz0q3d1306433z0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q252c32782z0q26pgplz0q3dpidz0q252ctidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d396154442_h10746704774 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900]; Ancestry.com ---- === Name === : Name: Jeremiah /Westcott/ :: Given Name: Jeremiah :: Surname: Westcott :: Name Suffix: Jr.Source: [[#S78]] Source: [[#S78]] Source: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. 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[[Category: Willows High School, Cardiff]] Willows High school has been open since 1967. It is named after the aviator [[Willows-44|Ernest Willows]] and was built on the site of RAF Pengam Moors, where he built his first airship. Willows serves the areas of Adamsdown, Splott and Tremorfa in eastern Cardiff. The school motto is 'Belong, Believe, Achieve' and their logo is a phoenix Their website can be viewed [http://www.willows.cardiff.sch.uk/ here]

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Concord (1683) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 1983 German stamp depicting the Concord Career Name: Concord General characteristics Concord was the ship which in 1683 took the first group of German emigrants to America.[1] On board of the galleon were 13 Mennonite families from Krefeld with a total of 33 people. The ship is also known as the "German Mayflower". The Concord took sail on July 6, 1683, in Rotterdam under Captain William Jeffries with 57 passengers. The journey took 74 days to reach Philadelphia (Germantown) on October 6, 1683 (which was declared German-American Day in 1983).[2] See also[edit] Germantown, Philadelphia#History German-American Day References[edit] 1.Jump up ^ "1683 Concord". The Palatine Project. 2.Jump up ^ Reagan, Ronald (1983-01-20). "Tricentennial Anniversary Year of German Settlement in America (proclamation of)". Retrieved 2007-07-29.

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Concord (1683) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 1983 German stamp depicting the Concord Career Name: Concord General characteristics Concord was the ship which in 1683 took the first group of German emigrants to America.[1] On board of the galleon were 13 Mennonite families from Krefeld with a total of 33 people. The ship is also known as the "German Mayflower". The Concord took sail on July 6, 1683, in Rotterdam under Captain William Jeffries with 57 passengers. The journey took 74 days to reach Philadelphia (Germantown) on October 6, 1683 (which was declared German-American Day in 1983).[2] See also[edit] Germantown, Philadelphia#History German-American Day References[edit] 1.Jump up ^ "1683 Concord". The Palatine Project. 2.Jump up ^ Reagan, Ronald (1983-01-20). "Tricentennial Anniversary Year of German Settlement in America (proclamation of)". Retrieved 2007-07-29.

The ship "CONCORD" aka the "GERMAN MAYFLOWER"-3

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Concord (1683) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 1983 German stamp depicting the Concord Career Name: Concord General characteristics Concord was the ship which in 1683 took the first group of German emigrants to America.[1] On board of the galleon were 13 Mennonite families from Krefeld with a total of 33 people. The ship is also known as the "German Mayflower". The Concord took sail on July 6, 1683, in Rotterdam under Captain William Jeffries with 57 passengers. The journey took 74 days to reach Philadelphia (Germantown) on October 6, 1683 (which was declared German-American Day in 1983).[2] See also[edit] Germantown, Philadelphia#History German-American Day References[edit] 1.Jump up ^ "1683 Concord". The Palatine Project. 2.Jump up ^ Reagan, Ronald (1983-01-20). "Tricentennial Anniversary Year of German Settlement in America (proclamation of)". Retrieved 2007-07-29.

DOrdrecht Confession of Faith

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Dordrecht Confession of Faith (1632) by Adriaan Cornelisz, translated by Joseph Sohm The Dordrecht Confession of Faith is a statement of religious beliefs adopted by Dutch Mennonite leaders at a meeting in Dordrecht, Netherland, on April 21, 1632. Its 18 articles emphasize belief in salvation through Jesus Christ, baptism, nonviolence, shunning those who leave the church, feet washing, and avoidance of taking oaths. It was an influential part of the Radical Reformation and remains an important religious document to many modern Anabaptist groups such as the Amish. In 1725, Jacob Gottschalk met with sixteen other ministers from southeastern Pennsylvania and adopted the Dutch Mennonite Dordrecht Confession of Faith (1632). — Excerpted from Dordrecht Confession of Faith on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents [hide] 1 I. Of God and the Creation of All Things 2 II. Of the Fall of Man 3 III. Of the Restoration of Man Through the Promise of the Coming Christ 4 IV. Of the Coming of Christ into This World, and the Purpose for Which He Came 5 V. Of the Law of Christ, i.e., the Holy Gospel or the New Testament 6 VI. Of Repentance and Reformation of Life 7 VII. Of Holy Baptism 8 VIII. Of the Church of Christ 9 IX. Of the Election, and Offices of Teachers, Deacons, and Deaconesses in the Church 10 X. Of the Holy Supper 11 XI. Of the Washing of the Saints' Feet 12 XII. Of the State of Matrimony 13 XIII. Of the Office of the Secular Authority 14 XIV. Of Revenge 15 XV. Of the Swearing of Oaths 16 XVI. Of the Ecclesiastical Ban, or Separation from the Church 17 XVII. Of Shunning the Separated 18 XVIII. Of the Resurrection of the Dead, and the Last Judgment 19 Notes 20 References 21 External links I. Of God and the Creation of All Things[edit] Since we find it testified that without faith it is impossible to please God, and that he that would come to God must believe that there is a God, and that He is a rewarder of them that seek Him; therefore, we confess with the mouth, and believe with the heart, with all the pious, according to the holy Scriptures, in one eternal, almighty, and incomprehensible God, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and in none more, nor in any other; before whom no God was made or existed, nor shall there be any after Him: for of Him, and through Him, and in Him, are all things; to Him be praise and honor forever and ever, Amen. Heb. 11:6; Deut. 6:4; Gen. 17:1; Isa. 46:8; I John 5:7; Rom. 11:36. Of this same one God, who worketh all in all, we believe and confess that He is the Creator of all things visible and invisible; that He, in six days, created, made, and prepared, heaven and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is; and that He still governs and upholds the same and all His works through His wisdom, might, and the word of His power. I Cor. 12:6; Gen. I; Acts 14:15. And when He had finished His works, and had ordained and prepared them, each in its nature and properties, good and upright, according to His pleasure, He created the first man, the father of us Ml, Adam; whom He formed of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, so that he became a living soul, created by God in His own image and likeness, in righteousness and holiness, unto eternal life. He regarded him above all other creatures, endowed him with many high and glorious gifts, placed him in the pleasure garden or Paradise, and gave him a command and prohibition; afterwards He took a rib from Adam, made a woman therefrom, and brought her to him, joining and giving her to him for a helpmate, companion, and wife; and in consequence of this He also caused, that from this one man Adam, all men that dwell upon the whole earth have descended. Gen. 1:27; 2:7, 17, 18, 22. II. Of the Fall of Man[edit] We believe and confess, according to the holy Scriptures, that these our first parents, Adam and Eve, did not continue long in this glorious state in which they were created, but that they, seduced by the subtlety and deceit of the serpent, and the envy of the devil, transgressed the high commandment of God and became disobedient to their Creator; through which disobedience sin has come into the world, and death by sin, which has thus passed upon all men, for that all have sinned, and, hence, brought upon themselves the wrath of God, and condemnation; for which reason they were of God driven out of Paradise, or the pleasure garden, to till the earth, in sorrow to eat of it, and to eat their bread in the sweat of their face, till they should return to the earth, from which they were taken; and that they, therefore, through this one sin, became so ruined, separated, and estranged from God, that they, neither through themselves, nor through any of their descendants, nor through angels, nor men, nor any other creature in heaven or on earth, could be raised up, redeemed, or reconciled to God, but would have had to be eternally lost, had not God, in compassion for His creatures, made provision for it, and interposed with His love and mercy. Gen. 3:6; IV Esd. 3:7; Rom. 5:12, 18; Gen. 3:23; Ps. 49:8; Rev. 5:9; John 3:16. III. Of the Restoration of Man Through the Promise of the Coming Christ[edit] Concerning the restoration of the first man and his posterity we confess and believe, that God, notwithstanding their fall, transgression, and sin, and their utter inability, was nevertheless not willing to cast them off entirely, or to let them be forever lost; but that He called them again to Him, comforted them, and showed them that with Him there was yet a means for their reconciliation, namely, the immaculate Lamb, the Son of God, who had been foreordained thereto before the foundation of the world, and was promised them while they were yet in Paradise, for consolation, redemption, and salvation, for themselves as well as for their posterity; yea, who through faith, had, from that time on, been given them as their own; for whom all the pious patriarchs, unto whom this promise was frequently renewed, longed and inquired, and to whom, through faith, they looked forward from afar, waiting for the fulfillment, that He by His coming, would redeem, liberate, and raise the fallen race of man from their sin, guilt; and unrighteousness. John 1:29; I Pet. 1:19; Gen. 3:15; I John 3:8; 2:1; Heb. 11:13, 39; Gal. 4:4. IV. Of the Coming of Christ into This World, and the Purpose for Which He Came[edit] We believe and confess further, that when the time of the promise, for which all the pious forefathers had so much longed and waited, had come and was fulfilled, this previously promised Messiah, Redeemer, and Saviour, proceeded from God, was sent, and, according to the prediction of the prophets, and the testimony of the evangelists, came into the world, yea, into the flesh, was made manifest, and the Word, Himself became flesh and man; that He was conceived in the virgin Mary, who was espoused to a man named Joseph, of the house of David; and that she brought Him forth as her first-born son, at Bethlehem, wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, and laid Him in a manger. John 4:25; 16:28; I Tim. 3:16; John 1:14; Matt. 1:23; Luke 2:7. We confess and believe also, that this is the same whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting, without beginning of days, or end of life; of whom it is testified that He Himself is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, the first and the last; that He is the same, and no other, who was foreordained, promised, sent, and came into the world; who is God's only, first and own Son; who was before John the Baptist, before Abraham, before the world; yea, who was David's Lord, and the God of the whole world, the first-born of every creature; who was brought into the world, and for whom a body was prepared, which He yielded up as a sacrifice and offering, for a sweet savor unto God, yea, for the consolation, redemption, and salvation of all mankind. John 3:16; Heb. 1:6; Rom. 8:32; John 1:30; Matt. 22:43; Col. 1:15; Heb. 10:5. But as to how and in what manner this precious body was prepared, and how the Word became flesh, and He Himself man, in regard to this we content ourselves with the statement pertaining to this matter which the worthy evangelists have left us in their accounts, according to which we confess with all the saints, that He is the Son of the living God, in whom alone consist all our hope, consolation, redemption, and salvation, which we neither may nor must seek in any other. Luke 1:31, 32; John 20:31; Matt. 16:16. We furthermore believe and confess with the Scriptures, that, when He had finished His course, and accomplished the work for which He was sent and came into the world, He was, according to the providence of God, delivered into the hands of the unrighteous; suffered under the judge, Pontius Pilate; was crucified, dead, was buried, and on the third day, rose from the dead, and ascended to heaven; and that He sits on the right hand of God the Majesty on high, whence He will come again to judge the quick and the dead. Luke 22:53; 23:1; 24:6, 7, 51. And that thus the Son of God died, and tasted death and shed His precious blood for all men; and that He thereby bruised the serpent's head, destroyed the works of the devil, annulled the handwriting and obtained forgiveness of sins for all mankind; thus becoming the cause of eternal salvation for all those who, from Adam unto the end of the world, each in his time, believe in, and obey Him. Gen. 3:15; I John 3:8; Col. 2:14; Rom. 5:18. V. Of the Law of Christ, i.e., the Holy Gospel or the New Testament[edit] We also believe and confess that before His ascension He instituted His New Testament, and, since it was to be and remain an eternal Testament, that He confirmed and sealed the same with His precious blood, and gave and left it to His disciples, yea, charged them so highly with it, that neither angel nor man may alter it, nor add to it nor take away from it; and that He caused the same, as containing the whole counsel and will of His heavenly Father, as far as is necessary for salvation to be proclaimed in His name by His beloved apostles, messengers, and ministers-whom He called, chose, and sent into all the world for that purpose-among all peoples, nations, and tongues; and repentance and remission of sins to be preached and testified of; and that He accordingly has therein declared all men without distinction, who through faith, as obedient children, heed, follow, and practice what the same contains, to be His children and lawful heirs; thus excluding no one from the precious inheritance of eternal salvation, except the unbelieving and disobedient, the stiff-necked and obdurate, who despise it, and incur this through their own sins, thus making themselves unworthy of eternal life. Jer. 31:31; Heb. 9:15-17; Matt. 26:28; Gal. 1:8; I Tim. 6:3; John 15:15; Matt. 28:19; Mark 16:15; Luke 24:47; Rom. 8:17; Acts 13:46. VI. Of Repentance and Reformation of Life[edit] We believe and confess, that, since the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth, and, therefore, prone to all unrighteousness, sin, and wickedness, the first lesson of the precious New Testament of the Son of God is repentance and reformation of life, and that, therefore, those who have ears to hear, and hearts to understand, must bring forth genuine fruits of repentance, reform their lives, believe the Gospel, eschew evil and do good, desist from unrighteousness, forsake sin, put off the old man with his deeds, and put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness: for, neither baptism, supper, church [membership], nor any other outward ceremony, can without faith, regeneration, change or renewing of life, avail anything to please God or to obtain of Him any consolation or promise of salvation; but we must go to God with an upright heart, and in perfect faith, and believe in Jesus Christ, as the Scripture says, and testifies of Him; through which faith we obtain forgiveness of sins, are sanctified, justified, and made children of God, yea, partake of His mind, nature, and image, as being born again of God from above, through incorruptible seed. Gen. 8:21; Mark 1:15; Ezek. 12:2; Col. 3:9, 10; Eph. 4:22, 24; Heb. 10:22, 23; John 7:38. VII. Of Holy Baptism[edit] Concerning baptism we confess that all penitent believers, who, through faith, regeneration, and the renewing of the Holy Ghost, are made one with God, and are written in heaven, must, upon such Scriptural confession of faith, and renewing of life, be baptized with water, in the most worthy name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, according to the command of Christ, and the teaching, example, and practice of the apostles, to the burying of their sins, and thus be incorporated into the communion of the saints; henceforth to learn to observe all things which the Son of God has taught, left, and commanded His disciples. Acts 2:38; Matt. 28:19, 20; Rom. 6:4; Mark 16:16; Matt. 3:15; Acts 8:16; 9:18; 10:47; 16:33; Col. 2:11, 12. VIII. Of the Church of Christ[edit] We believe in, and confess a visible church of God, namely, those who, as has been said before, truly repent and believe, and are rightly baptized; who are one with God in heaven, and rightly incorporated into the communion of the saints here on earth. These we confess to be the chosen generation, the royal priesthood, the holy nation, who are declared to be the bride and wife of Christ, yea, children and heirs of everlasting life, a tent, tabernacle, and habitation of God in the Spirit, built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, of which Jesus Christ Himself is declared to be the cornerstone (upon which His church is built). This church of the living God, which He has acquired, purchased, and redeemed with His own precious blood; with which, according to His promise, He will be and remain always, even unto the end of the world, for consolation and protection, yea, will dwell and walk among them, and preserve them, so that no floods or tempests, nay, not even the gates of hell, shall move or prevail against them-this church, we say, may be known by their Scriptural faith, doctrine, love, and godly conversation, as, also, by the fruitful observance, practice, and maintenance of the true ordinances of Christ, which He so highly enjoined upon His disciples. I Cor. 12; I Pet. 2.9; John 3.29; Rev. 19.7; Titus 3:6, 7; Eph. 2:19-21; Matt. 16.18; I Pet. 1.18, 19; Matt. 28.20; II Cor. 6:16; Matt. 7:25. IX. Of the Election, and Offices of Teachers, Deacons, and Deaconesses in the Church[edit] Concerning the offices and elections in the church, we believe and confess, that, since without offices and ordinances the church cannot subsist in her growth, nor continue in building, therefore the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, as a husbandman in His house, has instituted, ordained, enjoined, and commanded His offices and ordinances, how everyone is to walk therein, and give heed to and perform His work and calling, as is meet, even as He Himself, as the faithful, great, chief Shepherd and Bishop of our souls, was sent, and came into the world, not to bruise, break, or destroy the souls of men, but to heal and restore them, to seek the lost, to break down the middle wall of partition, to make of twain one, and thus to gather of Jews, Gentiles, and all nations, one flock, for a church in His name, for which-that no one should err or be lost-He Himself laid down His life, thus ministering to their salvation, and liberating and redeeming them, (mark) wherein no one else could help or assist them. Eph. 4:10-12; I Pet. 2:25; Matt 12:19 18:11 Eph. 2:14; Gal. 3:28; John 10:9, 11, 15; Ps. 49:8. And that He, moreover, before His departure, left His church supplied with faithful ministers, apostles, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, whom He before, through the Holy Ghost, had chosen with prayer and supplication; that they might govern the church, feed His flock, and watch over, protect, and provide for it, yea, do in all things, as He had done before them, had taught, by example shown, and charged them, to teach to observe all things whatsoever He had commanded them. Luke 10:1; 6:12, 13; John 2:15. That the apostles, likewise, as faithful followers of Christ, and leaders of the church, were diligent in this respect, with prayer and supplication to God, through the election of brethren, to provide every city, place, or church, with bishops, pastors, and leaders, and to ordain such persons thereto, who would take heed unto themselves, and unto the doctrine and flock, who were sound in faith, pious in life and conversation, and of good report without as well as in the church; that they might be an example, light, and pattern in all godliness and good works, worthily administering the Lord's ordinances—baptism and supper-and that they might everywhere (where such could be found) appoint faithful men who would be able to teach others also, as elders, ordaining them by the laying on of hands in the name of the Lord, and provide for all the wants of the church according to their ability; so that, as faithful servants, they might husband well their Lord's talent, get gain with it, and, consequently, save themselves and those who hear them. I Tim. 3:1; Acts 23:24; Titus 1:5; I Tim. 4:16; Titus 2:1, 2; I Tim. 3:7; II Tim. 2:2; I Tim. 4:14; 5:2; Luke 19:13. That they should also see diligently to it, particularly each among his own over whom he has the oversight, that all places be well provided with deacons (to look after and care for the poor), who may receive the contributions and alms, in order to dispense them faithfully and with all propriety to the poor and needy saints. Acts 6:3-6. And that also honorable aged widows should be chosen and ordained deaconesses, that they with the deacons may visit, comfort, and care for, the poor, feeble, sick, sorrowing and needy, as also the widows and orphans, and assist in attending to other wants and necessities of the church to the best of their ability. I Tim. 5:9; Rom. 16:1; Jas. 1:27. Furthermore, concerning deacons, that they, especially when they are fit, and chosen and ordained thereto by the church, for the assistance and relief of the elders, may exhort the church (since they, as has been said, are chosen thereto), and labor also in the Word and in teaching; that each may minister unto the other with the gift he has received of the Lord, so that through mutual service and the assistance of every member, each in his measure, the body of Christ may be improved, and the vine and church of the Lord continue to grow, increase, and be built up, according as it is proper. X. Of the Holy Supper[edit] We also confess and observe the breaking of bread, or Supper, as the Lord Christ Jesus before His suffering instituted it with bread and wine, and observed and ate with His apostles, commanding them to observe it in remembrance of Him; which they accordingly taught and practiced in the church, and commanded that it should be kept in remembrance of the suffering and death of the Lord; and that His precious body was broken, and His blood shed, for us and all mankind, as also the fruits hereof, namely, redemption and eternal salvation, which He purchased thereby, showing such great love toward us sinful men; whereby we are admonished to the utmost, to love and forgive one another and our neighbor, as He has done unto us, and to be mindful to maintain and live up to the unity and fellowship which we have with God and one another, which is signified to us by this breaking of bread. Matt. 26:26; Mark 14:22; Acts 2:42; I Cor. 10:16; 11:23. XI. Of the Washing of the Saints' Feet[edit] We also confess a washing of the saints' feet, as the Lord Christ not only instituted, enjoined and commanded it, but Himself, although He was their Lord and Master, washed His apostles' feet, thereby giving an example that they should likewise wash one another's feet, and do as He had done unto them; which they accordingly, from this time on, taught believers to observe, as a sign of true humility, and, especially, to remember by this feet washing, the true washing, whereby we are washed through His precious blood, and made pure after the soul. John 13:4-17; I Tim. 5:10. XII. Of the State of Matrimony[edit] We confess that there is in the church of God an honorable state of matrimony, of two free, believing persons, in accordance with the manner after which God originally ordained the same in Paradise, and instituted it Himself with Adam and Eve, and that the Lord Christ did away and set aside all the abuses of marriage which had meanwhile crept in, and referred all to the original order, and thus left it. Gen. 1:27; Mark 10:4. In this manner the Apostle Paul also taught and permitted matrimony in the church, and left it free for every one to be married, according to the original order, in the Lord, to whomsoever one may get to consent. By these words, in the Lord, there is to be understood, we think, that even as the patriarchs had to marry among their kindred or generation, so the believers of the New Testament have likewise no other liberty than to marry among the chosen generation and spiritual kindred of Christ, namely, such, and no others, who have previously become united with the church as one heart and soul, have received one baptism, and stand in one communion, faith, doctrine and practice, before they may unite with one another by marriage. Such are then joined by God in His church according to the original order; and this is called, marrying in the Lord. II Cor. 7:2; I Cor. 9:5; Gen. 24:4; 28:2; I Cor. 7:39. XIII. Of the Office of the Secular Authority[edit] We believe and confess that God has ordained power and authority, and set them to punish the evil, and protect the good, to govern the world, and maintain countries and cities, with their subjects, in good order and regulation; and that we, therefore, may not despise, revile, or resist the same, but must acknowledge and honor them as the ministers of God, and be subject and obedient unto them, yea, ready for all good works, especially in that which is not contrary to the law, will, and commandment of God; also faithfully pay custom, tribute, and taxes, and to render unto them their dues, even also as the Son of God taught and practiced, and commanded His disciples to do; that we, moreover, must constantly and earnestly pray to the Lord for them and their welfare, and for the prosperity of the country, that we may dwell under its protection, earn our livelihood, and lead a quiet, peaceable life, with all godliness and honesty; and, furthermore, that the Lord would recompense unto them, here, and afterwards in eternity, all benefits, liberty, and favor which we enjoy here under their praiseworthy administration. Rom. 13:1-7; Titus 3:1; I Pet. 2:17; Matt. 22:21; 17:27; I Tim. 2:1. XIV. Of Revenge[edit] As regards revenge, that is, to oppose an enemy with the sword, we believe and confess that the Lord Christ has forbidden and set aside to His disciples and followers all revenge and retaliation, and commanded them to render to no one evil for evil, or cursing for cursing, but to put the sword into the sheath, or, as the prophets have predicted, to beat the swords into ploughshares. Matt. 5:39, 44; Rom. 12:14; I Pet. 3:9; Isa. 2:4; Micah 4:3; Zech. 9:8, 9. From this we understand that therefore, and according to His example, we must not inflict pain, harm, or sorrow upon any one, but seek the highest welfare and salvation of all men, and even, if necessity require it, flee for the Lord's sake from one city or country into another, and suffer the spoiling of our goods; that we must not harm any one, and, when we are smitten, rather turn the other cheek also, than take revenge or retaliate. Matt. 5:39. And, moreover, that we must pray for our enemies, feed and refresh them whenever they are hungry or thirsty, and thus convince them by well-doing, and overcome all ignorance. Rom. 12:19, 20. Finally, that we must do good and commend ourselves to every man's conscience; and, according to the law of Christ, do unto no one that which we would not have done to us. II Cor. 4:2; Matt. 7:12. XV. Of the Swearing of Oaths[edit] Concerning the swearing of oaths we believe and confess that the Lord Christ has set aside and forbidden the same to His disciples, that they should not swear at all, but that yea should be yea, and nay, nay; from which we understand that all oaths, high and low, are forbidden, and that instead of them we are to confirm all our promises and obligations, yea, all our declarations and testimonies of any matter, only with our word yea, in that which is yea, and with nay, in that which is nay; yet, that we must always, in all matters, and with everyone, adhere to, keep, follow, and fulfill the same, as though we had confirmed it with a solemn oath. And if we do this, we trust that no one, not even the Magistracy itself, will have just reason to lay a greater burden on our mind and conscience. Matt. 5:34, 35; Jas. 5:12; II Cor. 1:17. XVI. Of the Ecclesiastical Ban, or Separation from the Church[edit] We also believe in, and confess, a ban, separation, and Christian correction in the church, for amendment, and not for destruction, in order to distinguish that which is pure from the impure: namely, when any one, after he is enlightened, has accepted the knowledge of the truth, and been incorporated into the communion of the saints, sins again unto death, either through willfulness, or through presumption against God, or through some other cause, and falls into the unfruitful works of darkness, thereby becoming separated from God, and forfeiting the kingdom of God, that such a one, after the deed is manifest and sufficiently known to the church, may not remain in the congregation of the righteous, but, as an offensive member and open sinner, shall and must be separated, put away, reproved before all, and purged out as leaven; and this for his amendment, as an example, that others may fear, and to keep the church pure, by cleansing her from such spots, lest, in default of this, the name of the Lord be blasphemed, the church dishonored, and offense given to them that are without; and finally, that the sinner may not be condemned with the world, but become convinced in his mind, and be moved to sorrow, repentance, and reformation. Jer. 59:2; I Cor. 5:5, 13; I Tim. 5:20; I Cor. 5:6; II Cor. 10:8; 13:10. Further, concerning brotherly reproof or admonition, as also the instruction of the erring it is necessary to exercise all diligence and care, to watch over them and to admonish them with all meekness, that they may be bettered, and to reprove, according as is proper, the stubborn who remain obdurate; in short, the church must put away from her the wicked (either in doctrine or life), and no other. Jas. 5:19; Titus 3:10; I Cor. 5:13. XVII. Of Shunning the Separated[edit] Concerning the withdrawing from, or shunning the separated, we believe and confess, that if any one, either through his wicked life or perverted doctrine, has so far fallen that he is separated from God, and, consequently, also separated and punished by the church, the same must, according to the doctrine of Christ and His apostles, be shunned, without distinction, by all the fellow members of the church, especially those to whom it is known, in eating, drinking, and other similar intercourse, and no company be had with him that they may not become contaminated by intercourse with him, nor made partakers of his sins; but that the sinner may be made ashamed, pricked in his heart, and convicted in his conscience, unto his reformation. I Cor. 5:9-11; II Thess. 3:14. Yet, in shunning as well as in reproving, such moderation and Christian discretion must be used, that it may conduce, not to the destruction, but to the reformation of the sinner. For, if he is needy, hungry, thirsty, naked, sick, or in any other distress, we are in duty bound, necessity requiring it, according to love and the doctrine of Christ and His apostles, to render him aid and assistance; otherwise, shunning would in this case tend more to destruction than to reformation. Therefore, we must not count them as enemies, but admonish them as brethren, that thereby they may be brought to a knowledge of and to repentance and sorrow for their sins, so that they may become reconciled to God, and consequently be received again into the church, and that love may continue with them, according as is proper. II Thess. 3:15. XVIII. Of the Resurrection of the Dead, and the Last Judgment[edit] Finally, concerning the resurrection of the dead, we confess with the mouth, and believe with the heart, according to Scripture, that in the last day all men who shall have died, and fallen asleep, shall be awaked and quickened, and shall rise again, through the incomprehensible power of God; and that they, together with those who then will still be alive, and who shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye, at the sound of the last trump, shall be placed before the judgment seat of Christ, and the good be separated from the wicked; that then everyone shall receive in his own body according to that he hath done, whether it be good or evil; and that the good or pious, as the blessed, shall be taken up with Christ, and shall enter into life eternal, and obtain that joy, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man, to reign and triumph with Christ forever. and ever. Matt. 22:30, 31; Dan. 12:12; Job 19:26, 27; Matt. 25:31; John 5:28; II Cor. 5:10; I Cor. 15; Rev. 20:12; I Thess. 4:15; I Cor. 2:9. And that, on the other hand, the wicked or impious, as accursed, shall be cast into outer darkness, yea, into the everlasting pains of hell, where their worm shall not die, nor their fire be quenched, and where they, according to holy Scripture, can nevermore expect any hope, comfort, or redemption. Mark 9:44; Rev. 14:11. May the Lord, through His grace, make us all worthy and meet, that this may befall none of us; but that we may thus take heed unto ourselves, and use all diligence, that on that day we may be found before Him unspotted and blameless in peace. Amen. These, then, as has been briefly stated before, are the principal articles of our general Christian faith, as we teach and practice the same throughout in our churches and among our people; which, in our judgment, is the only true Christian faith, which the apostles in their time believed and taught, yea, testified with their life, confirmed with their death, and, some of them, also sealed with their blood; wherein we in our weakness with them and all the pious, would fain abide, live, and die, that we 'may afterwards obtain salvation with them through the grace of the Lord. Notes[edit] References[edit] Dyck, Cornelius J. (1993), Mennonite History 3rd Ed., Herald Press External links[edit] Mennolink article on confessions of faith Dordrecht Confession of Faith translation and context in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online This is a translation and has a separate copyright status from the original text. The license for the translation applies to this edition only. Original: This work was published before January 1, 1923, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translation: This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923. It may be copyrighted outside the U.S. (see Help:Public domain).

The ship "CONCORD" aka the "GERMAN MAYFLOWER"-2

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Concord (1683) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 1983 German stamp depicting the Concord Career Name: Concord General characteristics Concord was the ship which in 1683 took the first group of German emigrants to America.[1] On board of the galleon were 13 Mennonite families from Krefeld with a total of 33 people. The ship is also known as the "German Mayflower". The Concord took sail on July 6, 1683, in Rotterdam under Captain William Jeffries with 57 passengers. The journey took 74 days to reach Philadelphia (Germantown) on October 6, 1683 (which was declared German-American Day in 1983).[2] See also[edit] Germantown, Philadelphia#History German-American Day References[edit] 1.Jump up ^ "1683 Concord". The Palatine Project. 2.Jump up ^ Reagan, Ronald (1983-01-20). "Tricentennial Anniversary Year of German Settlement in America (proclamation of)". Retrieved 2007-07-29.

The ship "CONCORD" aka the "GERMAN MAYFLOWER"

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Concord (1683) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 1983 German stamp depicting the Concord Career Name: Concord General characteristics Concord was the ship which in 1683 took the first group of German emigrants to America.[1] On board of the galleon were 13 Mennonite families from Krefeld with a total of 33 people. The ship is also known as the "German Mayflower". The Concord took sail on July 6, 1683, in Rotterdam under Captain William Jeffries with 57 passengers. The journey took 74 days to reach Philadelphia (Germantown) on October 6, 1683 (which was declared German-American Day in 1983).[2] See also[edit] Germantown, Philadelphia#History German-American Day References[edit] 1.Jump up ^ "1683 Concord". The Palatine Project. 2.Jump up ^ Reagan, Ronald (1983-01-20). "Tricentennial Anniversary Year of German Settlement in America (proclamation of)". Retrieved 2007-07-29.

SS Curaca

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The SS Curaca was one of the ships sunk by the [[Space:Halifax_Harbour_Explosion|Halifax Harbour Explosion]] of 6th December 1917. Engaged in unloading horses, it was hurled across the harbour by the blast, and sunk in Tufts Cove. Of the 46 men aboard, only 1 survived.

Halifax Harbour Explosion

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The explosion of the munitions ship Mont Blanc caused devastation in and around Halifax Harbour, sinking and destroying ships, damaging buildings, and causing many injuries and fatalities.

John murphy

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CENSUS 1901FINDS THE MURPHY FAMILY LIVING AT 29 LEESON PARK AVENUE RATHMINES AND RATHGAR DUBLIN IRELAND,HAVING ANNE -MARIE SMITH HELPING ME APGL AFFILIATED.WWW,INTOTHEPAST.CO

Will of Ambrose Jones Sr. b.1716 - d.1792

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Being the last will and testament of Ambrose Jones Sr. Will and Estate of Ambrose Jones, (Sr.)Granville County, North Carolina (1792) Will of Ambrose Jones (transcribed by Craig Kilby) Will dated 3 January 1792. Proved November 1792. Recorded in Will Book 2, p. 320 Granville Co Circuit Clerk's Office, Oxford, NC. Original at North Carolina State Archives, Box CR.044.801.21. I Ambrose Jones of Granville County and state of North Carolina do make my Testament and last will followeth viz: Imprimis. I lend to my loving wife CATHARINE JONES during her natural life all my Estate of what nature so ever, and at her death I devise to my son 10) GABRIEL his heirs and assigns for ever a certain part of the land I now live on beginning at my upper line where it crosses Aaron's Creek, thence down the said creek to the mouth of the long Branch thence East a straight line to Charles Harris' line upon his paying in two years after his Mother's death to my executors hereinafter named, two hundred pounds Virginia money which sum I give to my sons, daughters and grandson namely 1) James, 2) Ambrose, 3) Stephen and 4) Reuben, 5) Elizabeth Winfree, 6) Ann Sandford, 7) Phebe Gregory & 8) Peggy Davie, and 9) John Brassie to be equally divided share and share alike. ITEM. I bequeath to my grandson John Brassie his heirs and assigns, fifty pounds Virginia money. ITEM. The remainder of my estate of what nature or kind so ever I give to my sons and daughters, and my grandson John Brassie to be equally divided share and share alike providing that which ever of my children had an over proportion at a Division I made of part of my negroes between them formerly, they pay to my Executors that over [xxxx] and by them to be paid to those of my children for their deficiency at that Division. LASTLY. I appoint my sons James, Stephen and Gabriel executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this [evening?] of third day of January Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety two. /s/ Ambrose Jones Witnessed by John Brown, George Brown, Thomas Mutter. Proved at November 1792 Court by John Brown and Thomas Mutter. Then came Gabriel Jones and Stephen Jones and two of the Executors therein named and qualified agreeable to Law. Note that James Jones is not among the executors named in court. Estate File of Ambrose Jones, Sr. Original estate papers filed at NC state archives, Box CR.044.508.97. Item No. 1. Dated 16 NOV 1799. Legatees Bond to Each Other for Insolvencies. Know all men by these presents that we James Jones, Ambrose Jones, Stephen Jones, Reuben Jones, Gabriel Jones, James Winfree, Robert Sandford, Thomas Gregory, William Davie and John Brassie are held and firmly bound unto each other jointly and severally in the full sum of one thousand pounds Virginia money for the payment of which well & truly to be made we bind ourselves and our heirs so sealed with our seals & dated this 16th day of November 1799. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the estate of Ambrose Jones deceased hath been exposed to public sale for bond with approved security payable the 25th day of December 1800 & whereas it is possible some insolvencies in the debts may arise Now if any such insolvency doth happen provided each of the above named persons shall well and truly bear an equal portion of the same when the estate is finally settled & paid by the executors then.....[part of page not copied]....witness our hands & seals the day and date above written. Witness Sterling Yancey, Philip Yancey. Signed/ The legatees to each other James Jones Ambrose Jones Stephen Jones Reuben Jones Gabriel Jones James Winfree Robin Sandford (signed by mark, written as Robin and not Robert) Thomas Grigory William Davey John Brassie Item No. 2. Dated 8 Nov. 1799. Consent bond to sell estate. Know ye that we James Jones, Ambrose Jones, Stephen Jones, Reubin Jones and Gabriel Jones, James Winfree, Robert Sandford, Thomas Gregory, William Davie and John Brassie legatees agreeable to the will of Ambrose Jones deceased, do hereby certify that we have mutually agreed & consented & by these presents do mutually agree & consent to expose the estate of Ambrose Jones deceased to publick sale next Wednesday it being the 13th of this inst. on a a twelve month credit the purchasers giving bond with approved security & we also do mutually agree & consent to divide the estate of the said decedent subsequent to the above named sale agreeable to the will of the said Ambrose Jones, dec'd & strictly agreeable to the [xxx] of a Relinquishment of Catharine Jones widow & relict of the said Ambrose Jones, dec'd given & executed by her on the 7th of this inst. wherein she has made over & relinquished all her right & title to a loaned estate as specified in the will of the said deceased. All the above we do mutually agree & consent to as witness our hands & seals this 8th day of Nov. 1799. Witnessed by Sterling Yancey and signed by all parties their signature except Robert Sandford who signs by mark. [NOTE: The will of Catharine Jones is dated 7 November 1798 naming same heirs as will of Ambrose Jones. Don't have date proved. Will is recorded in Granville County, Will Book 5, pp. 97-98. Original on file at NC state archives, needs to be examined] [NOTE: Stephen Jones and Gabriel Jones, executors of Ambrose Jones, deceased, make sale to Robert Puryear 15 NOV 1799, Granville Deed Book Q, p. 336. Not examined. Probably for the land on Aaron's Creek]. Item No. 3. Inventory of Estate and Account of Estate Sale. Inventory is not dated and was prepared by Stephen and Gabriel Jones, executors. Sale was held Nov. 13, 14, 15 & 16th of November 1799. The inventory and account of sales are difficult to read and copies are sometimes cut off. Some items of Interest in the Inventory: Negro Men: Cashay, Sam & Philip Negro Women: Lucy, Jemima, Hogar, Jun, Little Lucy, Rachel, Stacey Boys Names: Roger, Gillburd, Randol, Dick, Charles, Henry, Joseph, Edmond, Ambrose Negro Girls: Fanny, Amey, Sarah, Nansy, Matilday, Jean, Rosannah Seven horses and two colts of last spring One colt two years old last spring 49 black cattle 60 hogs 16 pigs 25 sheep one black smiths anvil one copper still & pistol worm 14 chairs 2 tables six feather beds & furniture five bedsteads 4 shot guns 2 men's saddles 1 pair of saddle bags 3 bridles 4 bridle bits misc. carpentry tools 2 large bibles and 1 small bible 1 prayer book Bailey's Dictionary ("dicksionary") Buchanon's Medicine ("Buchanon medason") Confession of Faith Durhon on xxxxx Stackhouse "Duty of Man" Olney Lymans' "xxxx Sermons") The Afflicted Man's Companion Accounts due from Rev. George Muhlejohn?, Ruben Jones, Barlett Ellot, Joseph Blank, John Smith, Thomas Gregory. People purchasing items at the estate sale: 1. Name blacked out on copy 40. Robert Jones 2. James Winfree 41. Young C. Pool 3. William Davie 42. John Thomas 4. Cotane Ulmstead 43. Mark Wilson 5. David Winfree 44. John Adams 6. Henry Hayes 45. xxxx Yancey 7. Robert Puryear 46. Bennet Tuck 8. Thomas Bicks 9. George Traylor 10. Nicholas Childers 11. Gabriel Jones (large purchaser) 12. John Wilkerson 13. Thomas Mutter 14. Phillip Yancey, Sr. 15. Edward Jones 16. Benjamin Cotman 17. Robert Hester 18. Allin Harris 19. Zachariah Pinson 20. James Jones 21. George Turner 22. John Blackwell 23. Edward Tuck 24. William Ellinson 25. Benjamin Jones 26. John Willis 27. John Loftes 28. John P. Pool 29. John Graves 30 xxxxx P. Pool 31. Robert Sandford 32. Robert xxxxx 33. William Dixon 34. William Harris 35. Sandford Dixon 36. John Brassie 37. Stephen Jones 38. Ambrose Jones, Jr.39. Robert Jones

Joe Egan To-Do List

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Lyn Weston - Research To Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Weston-1388|Lyn Weston]] is currently working on. Can you help? ## 1. Richard Weston birth date and place - c1826 -'native of Sydney' - stated in death notice. Lived and died 33 years 'the forest', Bethungra, nsw Need - birth certificate. Already have marriage and death Cert. Father's name '''John Weston'''-- cannot decipher mother's name on marr. cert. Need - birth/marr/death certs for John Weston Presently researching '''John Weston'''-- convict arriving on the Surrey 2, 1816. , aged 20. Born 1796, Dublin Co, quarryman, sentence - life. Richard born c1826..???? {| |

Weobley

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A village in western Herefordshire, near the Welsh border. Once a borough, later presumably a "rotten borough". * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weobley Wikipedia page] * [http://www.weobley.org/nfHome.asp? Village site] The village website makes no mention of the castle that once stood here, Weobley Castle, although its existence was undoubtedly connected with the grant of borough status. ''Not to be confused with [[Space:Weoley Castle|Weoley Castle]] or with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weobley_Castle,_Wales Weobley Castle] in Wales.'' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weobley_Castle,_England Wikipedia page] * [http://www.castlewales.com/weobly.html Castles in Wales] site (but this page is about the English castle). * [http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/1513.html Gatehouse website]

John Campbell Family Mysteries

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John Campbell born ca 1730 in Argyleshire, Scotland married Dorothy Mary Blunt of Deer Isle, ME, he died 1820 on Deer Isle, she died 6 May 1842 (unverified) also on Deer Isle, marriage date unknown presumably also on Deer Isle. Her parents were Rev John Blunt & Sarah Frost. John & Dorothy (Mary) had a daughter Sarah. Were there other children? Who were John's parents, grandparents etc?

John & Samuel Kelley Family Mysteries

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Samuel Kelley "from" Isles of Shoals, NH, died in Pembroke, NH, his son John Kelley born 22 July 1764, where? John married Rachel Abbott on 31 December 1789 where? John died 1 January 1817 in Pembroke. Who was his mother? Did they lived on Isles of Shoals When did they move to Pembroke? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Tami Osmer To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Osmer-1|Tami Osmer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Osmer-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tami Osmer To-Do List|Tami's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abbe-117|Abbe, Russell ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-153904|Ackley, Bethiah (Unknown) ]] || 1680-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-8265|Adams, Elizabeth Hart ]] || || to-do |- | [[Adler-341|Adler, Cora ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ainsley-5|Ainsley, Burt ]] || 1878-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Aird-27|Aird, Ian ]] || || to-do |- | [[Albee-381|Albee, Simeon Willard ]] || || to-do |- |}

Logsdon Cemetery

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Logsdon_Cemetery,_Irvine,_Kentucky]]

Stephen Jones to Richard Wilburn: Power of Attorney - 1828

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Power of Attorney by Stephen Jones to Richard Wilburn in the estate settlement of his mother-in-law.

Terry Killham To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Killham-6|Terry Killham]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Killham-6&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Terry Killham To-Do List|Terry's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bryant-4398|Bryant, Susan Ida ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bryant-4399|Bryant, Mary E. ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoag-389|Hoag, Frank Logan ]] || 1910-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Hoag-390|Hoag, Charley A. ]] || 1912-08-07 || to-do |- | [[Killham-6|Killham, Terry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Killham-7|Killham, James Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Killham-8|Killham, James Thomas]] || 1912-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Killham-9|Killham, William A]] || 1891-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Hyer-50|Killham, Mary Imogene (Hyer) ]] || 1916-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Killham-10|Killham, Benjamin A]] || 1862-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Killham-11|Killham, Raymond ]] || 1886-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Killham-12|Killham, Jerome R]] || 1913-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Killham-13|Killham, Raymond ]] || 1913-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Killham-14|Killham, Vivian M]] || 1915-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Killham-15|Killham, William P]] || 1917-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Killham-16|Killham, Andrew ]] || || to-do |- | [[Killham-17|Killham, Benjamin ]] || 1884-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-18|Killham, Tessie ]] || 1885-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-19|Killham, Mary Leauratta]] || 1888-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Killham-20|Killham, Walter ]] || 1890-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-21|Killham, Helence ]] || 1896-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-22|Killham, Harold Edward]] || 1898-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Killham-23|Killham, Anna Elizabeth]] || 1858-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Killham-24|Killham, Benjamin ]] || 1832-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Killham-25|Killham, Ida ]] || 1860-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Killham-26|Killham, Mary Lucy]] || 1862-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-27|Killham, Lucey ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-28|Killham, Albert John]] || 1864-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-29|Killham, George e]] || 1868-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-827|Killham, Mary (Gorman) ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-30|Killham, William ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Killham-31|Killham, James Thomas ]] || 1940-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Roney-169|Roney, Anna May]] || 1894-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Roney-170|Roney, Thomas V]] || 1867-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Nortrip-1|Roney, Emma D (Nortrip) ]] || 1873-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Roney-171|Roney, Nellie E]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roney-172|Roney, Katheryn ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roney-173|Roney, Dory M]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoag-386|Thornton, Katherine Caton (Hoag) ]] || 1907-07-30 || to-do |- |}

Kelly Mcgregor To-Do List

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O'Brien Family Mysteries

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I am trying to find the correct branch of O'Briens on Blanche's father's side. In one census, his name is transcribed to Thos., but it could also be interpretted as Jos. See http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/O'Brien-2402.

SIMPSON-L Archives

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SIMPSON-L Archives Archiver > SIMPSON > 1998-01 > 0884199395 This thread: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by JMH < ladyjays@wctc.net> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by nona < nona@MCI2000.com> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by nona < nona@MCI2000.com> ________________________________________ From: JMH < ladyjays@wctc.net> Subject: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 12:56:35 -0600 The following is from FTM. This is what I know about William SIMPSON. William Simpson, born Abt. 1731; died October 08, 1825 in Logan County, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Hocking January 28, 1763 in Rowan Co., NC. Elizabeth Hocking, born WFT Est. 1725-1751; died WFT Est. 1775-1839. She was the daughter of John Hocking and Elizabeth (Hocking). Children of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking are: i. Ross Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1789; died WFT Est. 1762-1867. Notes for Ross Simpson: Ross Simpson apptd gdn 5 May 1796 to Winnifred Adams under 6100 bond with Henry Clement security. Ross Simpson apptd gdn of James Simpson, orphan of James Adams, 5 May 1795 under 6100 bond with Henry Clement security. ii. James Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1788; died Abt. 1796. iii. Eleanor Simpson, born 1775; died 1850 in Calloway Co., KY; married William Adams March 18, 1795 in Rowan Co., NC. Thanks for looking. Joanne From: nona < nona@MCI2000.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 13:46:12 -0800 William was the brother of Reuben Simpson and both are remembered for their Revolutionary War activities. Reuben was a Loyalist and William was a rebel. The story goes that when William learned that his brother Reuben was at the battle of Ramsour's Mill, William either almost killed his horse and did run his horse to death (depending on who is telling the story) in an attempt to get to the battle. He wanted to kill his brother there. While Reuben's family is well documented I don't have anything on descendants of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking/Hawkins. You can view more information about these families on my web site at http://www.rof.com/gene William's ancestry is traced back to colonial Maryland. -Nona From: HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 18:55:40 EST here is what I have: This is a letter that was given to me by my dads cousin it is copied exactly as it is written. There are MANY names here and I hope some connects are made. = ) Jacksonville July 4th 1874 pg 1 Dear Daughter I am trying to comply with your request in riting out the history of my ancesters. Which I find it hard to do as I never practice riting much for many years. Therefore you will find many blunders and miss spelt words and mistakes, all these will be an error of the head and not of the hart for I find the task much moore trublesom to rite and to think. As to my great grand father Simpson he came from Wailes about the fifteenth (17th?) centruy. Raised a family wich my GrandFather was oldest and according to the English law at that time was the legal heir. But his maring contrary to his fathers will, was disinhereted and he left Massacheusetts and came to North Carolina, McLinburge County and livd their. His first wife died their and their he maried GrandMother, a young woman her maden name was Elizebeth Hawkins(Hockings?), a tall spar bilt lady and by her they had six children and then moved to South Carolina when they had six children and then moved to South Carolina when their children was most grown. Their first Born was a girl and called her name Nicy. She maried Reuben Adams (cosin) and they raised 9 girls one son Ruben in the State Georgia. Reuben Adams girls all mared the oldest Elizebeth called for grand mother maried John Cheek they movvd to Georgia had a large family Polly Adams maried a man by the name James Elliot & raised a large family Sally Adams maried Solomon Adams and raised a family. Sintha Adams maried man by the Haris? and raised a family. Sinay? Adams maried Joel (died before to children grown) Adams raised a family DumAan? Adams maried Richard Befs raised a family. Reuben Adams maried widow Warters raised family. Uncle Rubin died first age near 80 years. Aunt Nicy died near 101 years Polly Elliot died before all her children was 40 years. Jole? Adams died children about 30 years. Their second child was a son and called his name John Simpson and he maried Arilla Osburn and raised 9 children, 3 died before my recklection. The names of the first born Sparkin he served in the war of 1812 between the U states and Great Briton after he came home he maried Margret Cannon and raised 8 children 4 sons and 4 daughters, names not recklect. Nesc (next?) Sarah Simpson, she never maried died about 69 years. Abner Simpson maried Jane Heron raised 4 children and died, he then maried a Miss Worrus? and he died about 60. Elon Simpson very fat. weigh about 300 lb. never maried died about 70. Then they had 3 that died their names was William Elizabeth Reueann Simpsons then Osbourn Simpson very large and fat weigh 350 lb never maried died 25 years of age. John Simpson maried Miss (?) Allgood raised a large family. James M Simpson never maried went to Missipp and died. B. Flarkin? Simpson he maried Miss Cash had several children, some small when he died about 35. Balis Simpson maried Miss Cash raised large family. Aba R. Simpson married Mr. Cash raised a family moved west the end of the (?) Thomas Simpson 3 child and he maried Mary Cummins and they had 8 children, 5 sons 3 daughters. The oldest son William being called for grandfather Simpson. He maried Jame? Mayhar and they had 6 children, 4 daughters 2 sons. The first born was a daughter her name Elijer Satira Simpson. She married Jerry Rehoe, an Irish man and Ship captian raised no children. William J Simpson maried Sarah Haris, Fort Valley Geo. he was abotaick Doctor and Methodist Preacher they raised no family, he died at 29 years of age. James A Simpson everything but a good man. Jane F. Simpson maried Michael M Maher, blacksmith, they live in Atlanta Geo, they have 3 children live in Atlanta Geo. Amelia E Simpson single sickley girl. I ought to said Jerry and Elijer live in Chatanooga Tenessee. Thomas Simpson died 1859 being 84 years old Mary Simpson died 19th May 1870 being 84 years, 5 months 1 day old. She was 10 years younger than Father and lived 10 years longer than Father was 10 years oldest. ? James Simpson maried Rutha Black moovd Tenessee Smith County, raised his Family their. They had 8 children 6 sons 2 daughters John Simpson Moses Simpson William Simpson Mathew Simpson Joshua Simpson Reubin Simpson Sarah Simpson Elizabeth Simpson if their was anymoore I do not remember their names as I never was at their house. Uncle James died I suppose about 40 years of age before his family was grown. Nancy Simpson Family Record Nancy Simpson maried John Traner a Babtist Preacher. She had 2 children and died. Rutha Simpson died a young single woman. this ends GrandFather Simpsons family. Grand Father lived to see them all grown and maried all tho they were by the 2nd wife and she younger than some of his first children. He went back to see his first children in North Carolina and died their being 104 years. Grandmother lived to see her children grown and many grandchildren and great great grandchildren. She died about the age of 85 years. I have seen Grandmothers brother and stayed all night with him, he lived in abville County, S. C. I have seen her sister Nicy West. She lived in Hall Co. Geo. a good many other relations of the Hawkins family. they were all tall slender bilt men, the women was not so much. Harmon Cummins Sr. said he knew but little of his family connection as his father died when he was small. He said his mother was Irish and raised 3 children, Harmon, John, and Milla Cummins. They lived on the eastern shore of Mariland. He worked on the farm till 1775 when he maried Mary James. He being about 32 old, she about 20 years old. In the first part of that year him and a friend concluded to inlist for 3 years, one was to serve 1 years and then the othr the balance ot the time. The one at home was to take care of the women and children. Grandmother had her first child, 3 months old so arnagements being made, then cast lots who should go first and the lot fell on Grand Father and he started and his brother John and in the course of the 1 years his friend died he left at home and he served out the 3 years of the war never hearing from home but 2 times he was in 7 seven of the hottest battles fought by Washington as he was imediatly under his command. He was in the same command that had to march 15 miles on the night 25th December 1776 over ice and in a severe snow storm all the way from the camp to the Deleware River where Trenton stood and taken that post and 1000 hessian soldiers prisinor. In 1838 I stayed all night with GrandFather and GrandMother Cummins and I asked him the particklers of that nights march and he said when the orders came to march that a great many of the soldiers was barefoot and the orders was to tear up their blankets and wrap their feet in them, but the calvery went ahead and cut up the ice so it cut the blankets off their feet and also cut their feet. Then he said it looked like you had cut a beefs throat and dragged it on the snow and when they had taken the city and prisoners, the soldiers could scarcely be restrained from fighting for they were in so much pain, not one out of 20 was able to do duty next day nor for many days, some of them for many days after. But this was not as hard a fate as he had to endure the next winter for he was taken prisnor at the Battle of Valley Forge, him and about 1300 others and put in jail in Philadelphia and they there had like all to of perished with hnger and cold. It is recorded in history as the cold winter of 1777. Out of 1300, there was about 450 or 500 came out when eschanged. The manner in which they were fed was once in 2 days. The jailor would come with kind of slopmade from slain horses and boiled up without salt and had troughs around the jail and pour the stuff in there and then call like he was calling hogs from the woods. One poor fellow was alittle forward and he reached his hand to take out a bone and the jailor struck him with the key he had in his hand and killed him and the key bounced out of the jailors hand and struck grandfather on the leg making a scar that he that he carried to the grave, tho the lord blest him with long life living to 107 years old raised a family of 9 children, 5 sons and 4 daughters. Three of his sons weigh over 200 lbs. apiece the other about 180 lbs. the other about 165 the daughter 160, as they were common plain farmers. I will here digress a little in the spring of ' 76 late as I before stated grandmother was left in care of a friend, and that friends wife had a little girl child about one year old and one pleasant morning in May the child was at play in the yard and would come often to the door and try to tell something so the women went to see what passed the child ran before round the house and gathered up the head of a large rarrlesnake and attempted to drag it along to them. When the mother saw its danger, she snatched the child away and the snake fell to the ground and in aniston it was in couled ready for fight. Thus you see how merciful the Lord was to that child. This ends the snake story. Harmon Cummins mared Mary James 1775 raised a large family of 9 children, 5 sons 4 daughters. The oldest son Thomas Cummins maried Sarah Crown over mooved to Tenesee raised his family there. He served during the war of 1812 with Great Briton at the battle of New Orleans. He raised 2 sons, I recklect the name of the oldest name Harmon Cummins named for grandfather, he was lameand hatter by trade. And one son named James and I know not how many more they lived in Sincou Co. Tenn. Griffith Comins mared Elizebeth Watson, raised his family in South Carolina, don't recklect names, but 3, Harmon, Nancy, & Sam. Samuel Comins mared Nancy McCounen? Raised his family South Carolina in fort, then moved to Georgia, Troup Co., then to Miss. Harmon Cumins mared Catherine Wood, moved Troup Co. Geo., had one son named John, the rest of the names I do not remember. John Cumins went to Tenesee and married there. Sarah Cumins maried John Trainer a babtist preacher who had formily maried Nancy Simpson as stated in a former place and died and left 2 children, they moved to Tenesee and raised their family there. Harmon Simpson went there and mared one of the girls. Hanah Comins mared first James Canady, an Irishman and a widower with large family, they lived together a year or so and then seperated, he went to Tenesee and after, she maried James Davidson. Melinda Comins, she lived till advanced in years and maried Samuel Junkin, Irish shoe and boot maker and widower with 5 children small and did not live long, died and kept the dhildren and raised them in good credit. pg 12 Mary Cumins maried Thomas Simpson as you have an account in his family record. GrandMother Fathers (Thomas James) Family Record Thomas James maried Mary, I do not recklect the name. They had 7 children, 4 sons and 3 daughters Thomas James went west--was in the war Samuel James went west--was in the war Griffith James went west--was in the war John James remained S.C. till he died, he never moved. Gwena James maried Samuel Dean, a frenchman who came over to this country with General Lafayette, they had a large family Hanah James maried a Mr. Lenard, one of the hessians that Grand Father helped take prisoner at Trenton. Mary James maried Harmon Cumins which you have had act of. this is the end of the 1874 letter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- letter dated February 7th 1877 Jacksonville My Dear Children, I now write you a few lines and say this is like making my will, for I know I can not live much longer as my strength fails me very fast. Although I am in good health yet, this weakness in my left hip, thigh and leg warns me that I am mortal and I must soon sleep with dead. Now, as I have notheing to bequeth you but love and good will, I will send you the recept for making this valuable medicine, which, if you will follow the directions, you will find it of great use. I have been selling it since the winter that I left you in the summer, and I've been confined mostly to Jacksonville, as I have been sick a great deal of the time with the heart disease, that I expect to die shortly. The next spring I went to Tallahassee and was there 6 weeks and did well. Came home in June and that fall had another attack that lnear two years, that I was not able to go about to sell, although I sold enough to pay expences and then get well and was ell three years. Not sick a day. Made enough to build me a house, selling here in Jacksonville. As I had not the means to travel by my losing $250 by dealing with 2 bad men. If I was well enough to go through the country, I would not take $3000 for the receipt, for here it is getting a wide circulation, but I have given up all hope of ever being able to do much. I have the patent right for the state of Florida, but there is none in Georgia. So if you work right and do not give the receipt away, you will find it to have abut 500 percent on the money invested in the stock. If I had the time to live over, I could make it pay well, but that never can be. The way matters turned out, the receipt cost me about $900. I am surprised at my self that I never thought of sending you the receipt before now, but viewing the situation, and making up my mind what to do with the little I had, this was on last Mondy morning, I came to this conclusion. I will Amelia my Bible and concordance and the .... receipt. My fowls and household stuff I expect to give to them that attends me in my burial. You may think it strange that I should talk so and say I'm in good health, but you do not know the feeling I have about my heart and then pitying myself makes it worse. While I could walk without... it did not hurt me so bad. But now it seems to have deep seated pain and I believe if I was to get mad I should die in a few minutes. So I keep cool, not allowing anything to vex me. I will send you one of my labels and if you choose, you can have some samples? So I conclude by saying God bless Michael M Maher and J F Maher and all of the children, many or few. And my poor heart broken. E.S. Rehoe, I whish you was here signed ? SIMPSON ________________________________________ From: HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 18:59:57 EST here is a report from William Simpson, do you any ancestors of William Simpson and Reuben Simpson? Descendants of William Simpson 1 SIMPSON, WilliamNumber of children: 2 .+HAWKINS, Elizabethm: Mecklenberg County, North CarolinaNumber of children: 1 .....2 SIMPSON, Thomasb: 1775d: 1859Number of children: 1 .........+CUMMINGS, Maryb: December 18, 1786 in Anderson, SCd: May 19, 1870 South CarolinaNumber of children: 1 ............3 SIMPSON, Jane Francisb: September 28, 1839d: March 28, 1891 Fulton County, Atlanta, GeorgiaNumber of children: 4 ................+MAHER, Michael Eb: December 25, 1842 in Queens County, ( Leix/Laois County), Irelandm: April 26, 1863d: October 31, 1894 Fulton County, Atlanta, GeorgiaNumber of children: 4 ...................4 MAHER, ? ...................4 MAHER, Will Rd: September 03, 1908 Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia ...................4 MAHER, Alise Rosab: July 13 in Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgiad: Los Angelos, CaliforniaNumber of children: 2 .......................+PLATTEN, Joseph Michaelb: October 26, 1870 in Rushford, Minnesotam: November 16, 1895 Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgiad: February 16, 1953 DePere, WisconsinNumber of children: 2 ..........................5 PLATTEN, Michael Anton ..........................5 PLATTEN, Marie Helenb: February 11, 1898 in Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsind: March 09, 1981 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ..............................+LAHEY, George Ab: March 19, 1888 in Wisconsind: January 18, 1968 Orange County, Orlando, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ..................................6 LAHEY, Robert Jb: 1919 in Outagamie, Wisconsind: February 15, 1951 Korea ..................................6 LAHEY, Delores Annb: September 16, 1923 in Brown County, Green Bay, WisconsinNumber of children: 5 .....................................+PADGETT, Harvey Geneb: December 02, 1923 in Osceola County, St. Cloud, FloridaNumber of children: 5 .........................................7 PADGETT, RobertNumber of children: 1 .............................................+HOLLISTER, CathyNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 PADGETT, Kimberly .........................................7 PADGETT, Geraldb: June 19Number of children: 3 .............................................+ZIMMER, CherylNumber of children: 2 ................................................8 PADGETT, Stephenb: April 17, 1983 ................................................8 PADGETT, Michaelb: January 31, 1987 .........................................*2nd Wife of Gerald Padgett: .............................................+MITCHELL, RomaineNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 PADGETT, Ernie ....................................................+RACHAEL .........................................7 PADGETT, Judithb: December 09 .............................................+KIMBRO .........................................*2nd Husband of Judith Padgett: .............................................+DEASE .........................................*3rd Husband of Judith Padgett: .............................................+VANCAK .........................................*4th Husband of Judith Padgett: .............................................+STANFORD .........................................7 PADGETT, Jean Marieb: December 23, 1942 in Brown County, Green Bay, WisconsinNumber of children: 4 .............................................+ALBRITTON, KennethNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 ALBRITTON, Bonnieb: December 14, 1959 .........................................*2nd Husband of Jean Marie Padgett: .............................................+MAYOR, JosephNumber of children: 2 ................................................8 MAYOR, Joseph ................................................8 MAYOR, David .........................................*3rd Husband of Jean Marie Padgett: .............................................+HOLLINGSWORTH, Charles Edwardb: February 1923 in Greenwood, South Carolinam: May 14, 1962 Hart County, Hartwell, GeorgiaNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 [4] LAHEY, Heidi Roseb: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ....................................................+[5] SUROWITZ, Stephen Davidb: January 16, 1962m: May 17, 1980 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 2 .......................................................9 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida .......................................................9 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 ................................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Bef. 1983Number of children: 3 ....................................................+[6] DONNELLY, Deanm: Bef. 1983Number of children: 1 .......................................................9 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 ................................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ....................................................+[7] ONYON, James Davidb: July 14, 1956m: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 .......................................................9 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida .......................................................9 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 .......................................................9 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 .........................................7 PADGETT, Davidb: January 01, 1953d: December 1975 .............................................+DEBBIE ..................................6 LAHEY, Donald Johnb: March 30, 1927 in Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsind: April 22, 1981 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 2 .....................................+WAGNER, Joyce Irmab: July 30, 1929 in Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsinm: January 12, 1951Number of children: 2 .........................................7 LAHEY, Thomas Louisb: December 09, 1954 in Peublo County, Peublo, Colorado .............................................+JOYCEm: December 09 Florida .........................................7 [4] LAHEY, Heidi Roseb: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, FloridaNumber of children: 3 .............................................+[5] SUROWITZ, Stephen Davidb: January 16, 1962m: May 17, 1980 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 2 ................................................8 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida ................................................8 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 .........................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Bef. 1983Number of children: 3 .............................................+[6] DONNELLY, Deanm: Bef. 1983Number of children: 1 ................................................8 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 .........................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 .............................................+[7] ONYON, James Davidb: July 14, 1956m: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ................................................8 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida ................................................8 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 ................................................8 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 ...................4 MAHER, Daisyb: May 16, 1871 in Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgiad: May 16, 1871 Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia *2nd Wife of William Simpson: .+HAWKINS/HOCKINGS, Elizabethm: Mecklenberg County, North CarolinaNumber of children: 1 .....2 SIMPSON, NicyNumber of children: 10 .........+ADAMS, ReubanNumber of children: 10 ............3 ADAMS, Elizabeth ................+CHEEK, John ............3 ADAMS, Polly ................+ELLIOT, James ............3 ADAMS, Sally ................+ADAMS, Solomon ............3 ADAMS, Rebecca ................+RIGBY, Sam ............3 ADAMS, Sintha/Cynthia ................+HARIS ............3 ADAMS, Nancy ................+HENSON, Tom ............3 ADAMS, Nicy ................+ADAMS, Hartwelle ............3 ADAMS, Sinay ................+ADAMS, Joel ............3 ADAMS, DumAnn ................+BEFS, Richard ............3 ADAMS, Reuben ................+WARTERS, Widow From: nona < nona@MCI2000.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 20:21:42 -0800 My source for the story about Reuben is The Annals of Lincoln County [North Carolina]: "Captain W.A. Day who lives at Sherrill's Ford reported that he had two great uncles, William Simpson, a Whig, and Reuben Simpson, a Tory. They lived a few miles south of Sherrill's Ford on the Catawba River. They were on opposite sides at Ramsour's Mill. Just before the battle, William Simpson, the Whig, was sent out on a scouting expedition, but as soon as he heard the firing, he rushed back as fast as his horse could run and when the horse was exhausted, he ran afoot, determined to kill his Tory brother in the battle but before he reached the battleground the victory was gained by the Whigs." Neither of these two men is in my ancestry. Their father is one of the William Simpsons of old Baltimore Co., Maryland - both William Simpsons seem to be grandsons of my ancestor Richard Simpson. I descend from Richard's son, Thomas. -Nona -----Original Message----- From: Jerry & Jonnie Sisler < barjs@cybernet1.com> To: nona < nona@mci2000.com> Date: Thursday, January 08, 1998 8:21 AM Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON >We are descended from Reuben Simpson, and I think that story about his being >a loyalist is a lot of hogwash. He was able to purchase land immediately >after the war, and also lived in the vicinity of all his other relatives and >the relatives of his wife, which I don't think would have happened if he had >really been a loyalist. People keep repeating that story, but we have never >found any documentary evidence of the veracity of it. >We have very little on your William. Sorry. >Jonnie Adams Sisler >At 01:46 PM 1/7/98 -0800, you wrote: >>William was the brother of Reuben Simpson and both are remembered for their >>Revolutionary War activities. Reuben was a Loyalist and William was a rebel. >>The story goes that when William learned that his brother Reuben was at the >>battle of Ramsour's Mill, William either almost killed his horse and did run >>his horse to death (depending on who is telling the story) in an attempt to >>get to the battle. He wanted to kill his brother there. >> >>While Reuben's family is well documented I don't have anything on >>descendants of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking/Hawkins. You can view >>more information about these families on my web site at >>http://www.rof.com/gene William's ancestry is traced back to colonial >>Maryland. -Nona >>-----Original Message----- >>From: JMH < ladyjays@wctc.net> >>To: SIMPSON-L@rootsweb.com < SIMPSON-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Wednesday, January 07, 1998 10:56 AM >>Subject: Looking for info on William SIMPSON >>>The following is from FTM. This is what I know about William SIMPSON. >>> >>>William Simpson, born Abt. 1731; died October 08, 1825 in Logan County, >>>Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Hocking January 28, 1763 in Rowan Co., NC. >>> >>>Elizabeth Hocking, born WFT Est. 1725-1751; died WFT Est. 1775-1839. She >>was the >>>daughter of John Hocking and Elizabeth (Hocking). >>> >>>Children of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking are: >>> >>> i. Ross Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1789; died WFT Est. 1762-1867. >>> >>>Notes for Ross Simpson: >>> Ross Simpson apptd gdn 5 May 1796 to Winnifred Adams under 6100 bond >>with >>>Henry Clement security. Ross Simpson apptd gdn of James Simpson, orphan of >>James >>>Adams, 5 May 1795 under 6100 bond with Henry Clement security. >>> >>> ii. James Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1788; died Abt. 1796. >>> >>> iii. Eleanor Simpson, born 1775; died 1850 in Calloway Co., KY; married >>William >>>Adams March 18, 1795 in Rowan Co., NC. >>> >>>Thanks for looking. >>> >>>Joanne > >Jerry & Jonnie Sisler >Stevensville Montana

Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973

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[[Category: Cuyahoga County, Ohio]] *Database on Ancestry.com (subscription required): http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1876
This collection includes Cuyahoga County, Ohio marriage records for the years 1810-1973. Record types include: marriage license returns, marriage license applications, marriage banns, and indexes to marriage records.
In 1856–57 Ohio enacted a statute that required birth, death, and marriage registration, a law that was generally disregarded. A second law passed in 1867 attempted to maintain the record keeping process, but it wasn’t until the third law, passed in 1908, that it became regulated.
Cuyahoga County itself was organized on June 7, 1807 as the county seat of Ohio only 5 years after Ohio was granted statehood. It is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie. The city of Cleveland, founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River, is the county seat of Cuyahoga County. This municipality’s economy centered around manufacturing due to its proximity to the Erie Canal during this time period.
Marriage applications in this database include: *Names of bride and groom *Ages *Birth dates *Parents’ names *Marriage date and place
Additional information that may be in marriage records: *Occupation *Whether previously married *Residence *Birth places *Officiator over marriage *Marriage Indexes
While the indexes only include the name of the bride or groom and the volume and page number of the record, it can be used to request the marriage record from the Cuyahoga County Archives or Cuyahoga County Probate Court (depending on the year of the marriage). Include the volume and page number from the index with your record request.
Marriage Records, 1810-1941
Cuyahoga County Archive

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Probate Court- Room 146
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Cleveland, Ohio 44113
http://probate.cuyahogacounty.us/marriage.htm
Marriage Record FAQs
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==Source Information== Ancestry.com. Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1810–1973. Microfilm publication, 137 rolls. Reels 1-110. Cuyahoga, Ohio. ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Cuyahoga_County%2C_Ohio%2C_Marriage_Records_and_Indexes%2C_1810-1973|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Brooks Family

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Jim & Elsie Love Letters 1939-1945

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This collection of letters - mostly love letters - documents the early years of a loving relationship that lasted a lifetime, and they are a charming, intimate, and sometimes funny peek into the lives of two wonderful people. I hope you'll agree that what is documented here is distant enough in the past to be read and enjoyed, although some of what is said was certainly very private at the time [Don't worry. A few spots are a little risqué, but nothing shocking by today's standards, to be sure.] Essentially these letters were written during World War II, and span virtually the entire period of the war. The first letter is dated May 2, 1939, and the last is dated May 5, 1945. WWII began September 1, 1939 with the invasion of Poland by Germany, and officially ended May 8, 1945 with Germany's unconditional surrender. There are 134 letters in all, not counting scattered greeting cards and flower cards I've included, as well as a ticket stub for the races (probably a memento from a date). I found it delightful that they were such prolific letter writers, particularly during a few specific periods. 22 letters were exchanged between them in September 1942. No less than 30 letters were exchanged during the month of July 1939! The March 3, 1943 letter, from Jim to Elsie, was the first to be written after they were married. In the March 27 letter, that same month, Jim can hardly contain his excitement about the possibility that Elsie may be pregnant. In his April 27, 1945 letter, he draws a detailed diagram of the apartment he has found for them. Many of these are quite long - 5, 6, 7 pages, or more. The longest is 12 pages, and there are two of those, both written by Jim, and only 8 days apart - September 16, 1942, and September 24, 1942. 3/4 of this collection is pretty evenly split between Jim & Elsie, sharing about an equal number of letters. But from about April 1943 through the end, about 95 percent of the letters are from Jim, which could mean that Elsie was the more diligent about saving the letters at that point. I'm sure, either way, this is far from being all their correspondence. There are lots of gaps, some large, some small. Some of these undoubtedly could be explained by times they spent together, if we knew more about when that took place. The collection was generously lent by David W. Howes (son of Jim & Elsie) to Ted Whitten (grandson), to be preserved and enjoyed, and has been uploaded with his consent.

Holmes Dynasty

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Isabella 'Issie'

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Issie is my constant companion

Battle of the Crater

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==Introduction== The Battle of the Crater was a battle of the American Civil War, part of the Siege of Petersburg. It took place on July 30, 1864, between the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee and the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. George G. Meade (under the direct supervision of the general-in-chief, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant). After weeks of preparation, on July 30 the Federals exploded a mine in Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside's IX Corps sector, blowing a gap in the Confederate defenses of Petersburg, Virginia. From this propitious beginning, everything deteriorated rapidly for the Union attackers. Unit after unit charged into and around the crater, where soldiers milled in confusion. Grant considered the assault "the saddest affair I have witnessed in the war." The Confederates quickly recovered and launched several counterattacks led by Brig. Gen. William Mahone. The breach was sealed off, and the Federals were repulsed with severe casualties. Brig. Gen. Edward Ferrero's division of black soldiers was badly mauled. This may have been Grant's best chance to end the Siege of Petersburg. Instead, the soldiers settled in for another eight months of trench warfare. Burnside was relieved of command for the last time for his role in the debacle, and he was never again returned to command.[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Crater Wikipedia: Battle of the Crater] ===Maps=== *[http://www.beyondthecrater.com/resources/maps/petersburg-siege-maps/third-offensive-maps/the-battle-of-the-crater-maps/the-battle-of-the-crater-july-30-1864-positions-of-the-22nd-and-23rd-south-carolina-regiments-after-the-mine-explosion-official-records/ The Position of the 22nd and 23rd South Carolina after the Explosion] *[http://www.beyondthecrater.com/resources/maps/petersburg-siege-maps/third-offensive-maps/the-battle-of-the-crater-maps/the-battle-of-the-crater-nps-map-prelude/ NPS Battle of the Crater Prelude Map] *[http://www.beyondthecrater.com/resources/maps/petersburg-siege-maps/third-offensive-maps/the-battle-of-the-crater-maps/ Battle of the Crater Maps] ==Sources== See also: *Levin, Kevin M. Remembering the Battle of the Crater: War as Murder. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2012. ISBN 978-0-8131-3610-3. *Pleasants, Henry. Inferno at Petersburg. Edited by George H. Straley. Philadelphia: Chilton Book Co., 1961. OCLC 643863102.

1850 US CENSUS: PENDLETON COUNTY, VA, (WV, USA), (Barclay only)

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Pendleton, WV 1850 Federal Census - Index File 1 of 4 This Census was transcribed by Stephanie Holladay and proofread by Mark Holladay for the USGenWeb Census Project, http://www.usgenweb.org/census. Copyright 2000 by Stephanie Holladay USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Thanks to S-K Publications for providing the census page photocopies from which this transcription was made. The complete original, handwritten census of this county is available in book form (including a typed index) from S-K Publications, PO Box 8173, Wichita KS 67208 (www.skpub.com/genie/census.html). Census_Year 1850 Microfilm # 432-968 State WV County Pendleton PAGE# LINE# LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME AGE BIRTH_PL FILE_NAME 23a 3 Barclay Oliver 28 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23a 4 Barclay Elizabeth 27 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23a 5 Barclay Eliza A. 8 1/2 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23b 7 Barclay Ellen 51 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23b 23 Barclay George 23 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23b 24 Barclay Mary 20 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23b 8 Barclay Martha 14 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23b 9 Barclay Henry 12 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23b 10 Barclay Washington 10 Virginia pg0021b.txt 23b 11 Barclay Caroline 8 Virginia pg0021b.txt 14b 15 Barclay Mary 17 Virginia pg0001a.txt 28a 17 Barclay Obediah 60 Virginia pg0021b.txt

PENDLETON COUNTY VA (WV, USA) 1850 CENSUS (Flinns only)

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Pendleton, WV 1850 Federal Census - Index File 1 of 4 This Census was transcribed by Stephanie Holladay and proofread by Mark Holladay for the USGenWeb Archives Census Project, http://www.usgwarchives.net/census . Copyright 2000 by Stephanie Holladay USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Thanks to S-K Publications for providing the census page photocopies from which this transcription was made. The complete original, handwritten census of this county is available in book form (including a typed index) from S-K Publications, PO Box 8173, Wichita KS 67208 (www.skpub.com/genie/census.html). Census_Year 1850 Microfilm # 432-968 State WV County Pendleton PAGE# | LINE# | LAST_NAME | FIRST_NAME | AGE | BIRTH_PL | FILE_NAME 28a 6 Flinn Edmund 50 Virginia pg0021b.txt 28a 11 Flinn Phoebe 20 Virginia pg0021b.txt 28a 10 Flinn Isaac 21 Virginia pg0021b.txt 28a 7 Flinn Mary 19 Virginia pg0021b.txt 28a 8 Flinn David 13 Virginia pg0021b.txt 28a 9 Flinn Job 7 Virginia pg0021b.txt 38b 27 Flinn Mary 45 Virginia pg0032a.txt 40a 32 Flinn Melvina 30 Virginia pg0032a.txt 40a 31 Flinn Abraham 24 Virginia pg0032a.txt 40a 36 Flinn Ellen 6/12 Virginia pg0032a.txt 40a 33 Flinn John 5 Virginia pg0032a.txt 40a 34 Flinn Mary A. 4 Virginia pg0032a.txt 40a 35 Flinn Jacob 2 Virginia pg0032a.txt 42a 1 Flinn Jacob 25 Virginia pg0032a.txt 42a 2 Flinn Mahala 22 Virginia pg0032a.txt 42a 3 Flinn Lucy * 2 Virginia pg0032a.txt 42a 4 Flinn James C. 1 Virginia pg0032a.txt

Chap's CSS Sandbox

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[[#Source|Source & Citation]] ==Background Image With Text Overlay== The following is a table which shows how to include a background image with a text overlay into a profile. It's a bit convoluted. Special attention is required to the image size in relation to the position of the text. Using the css tags of position, top, left and right along with height you can layer text over an image. It will indeed require you to play with and adjust your top and height pixels to align the text in a graceful manner.
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Civil War POW Camps

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*[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_Island,_New_York Hart Island] New York

Schunck Family Mysteries

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My father had five sons before his wife died. two of them died at around the age of 6 during the war. The third son was called Hermanus Marinus. We had his picture on our Lounge Room wall for decades. He was called Rinus by the family. When he died the next son born was also called Hermanus Marinus. When I started my family tree I looked up all the birth records and death records for the family and found entry for Hermanus Marinus born 3 may 1943 died 15 Feb 1944 (about 9 months old), and Hermanus Marinus born 18 May 1946 who is still living. I also have a family book that belonged to my father that also substantiates these details. I was told all my life this boy in the picture on our wall was "Rinus 1st" and that he was my half brother. (My father remarried) I have several photos of this brother, so naturally confused. Unfortunatley there is no-one to ask.

The Applegate Trail (aka The South Emigrant Trail)

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The Applegate Trail follows the California Trail from Fort Hall, ID, diverging at the Humboldt River, heading North into Oregon instead of South to California. The Applegate Family was an Oregon Pioneer family, who originally travelled to Oregon from Missouri, along the Oregon Trail, in 1843. However, while trying to ford the Columbia River, two of the Applegate children were swept away, and subsequently drowned. Once the Applegates arrived at their homestead in the Southern Willamette Valley, they petitioned the Provisional Government of Oregon for permission to survey the land and find a safer way to travel to Oregon. Once permission was granted, a survey group travelled from Southern Oregon up to Fort Hall, Idaho, mapping a new trail to bring pioneers into Southern Oregon. On the return trip from Idaho, the survey group brought 150 settlers with them, giving the trail the names of The South Emigrant Trail, and the Applegate-Scott Trail. In 1992, The Applegate Trail was officially recognized as a National Historic Trail, and is now on the National List of Historic Places. ==1846 Applegate Trail Survey Group (aka The South Road Company)== * Jesse Applegate * Lindsay Applegate * B. Ausbuan * B. F. Burch * David Goff * Mr. Goodhue * J. Jones * John Owen * Levi Scott * Robert Smith * W. Sportsman ==Sources== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applegate_Trail Wikipedia Entry for The Applegate Trail] * [

My experiments from others help.

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I've just put some stuff together for trying out different ideas

Gaile Connolly To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gordon-4080|Gaile Connolly]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gordon-4080&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Gaile Connolly To-Do List|Gaile's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Adler-227|Adler, Ruth ]] || 1924-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adler-228|Adler, Rosalie ]] || 1873-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-1818|Alexander, Johanette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-78|Alexander, Viola (Loewenstein) ]] || 1900-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-1826|Alexander, Hugo ]] || 1889-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-1827|Alexander, Helmut ]] || 1923-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-79|Arnstein, Annie (Strauss) ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Arnstein-2|Arnstein, Leopold ]] || 1852-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Aron-25|Aron, Ruth ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-86|Baer, Belle (Strauss) ]] || 1877-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Baer-174|Baer, Alfred ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baer-175|Baer, Herbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Baruch-1|Baruch, Cahn ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Benjamin-588|Benjamin, Gèutchen ]] || 1843-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Berlin-47|Berlin, Else ]] || 1901-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Bernard-300|Bernard, Gabriel ]] || 1899-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-18|Bernard, Betty (Löwenstein) ]] || 1906-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Blumenthal-44|Blumenthal, Jette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cahn-18|Cahn, Baruch ]] || 1801-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Cahn-19|Cahn, Elisabeth ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cahn-20|Cahn, Simon ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Claridge-9|Claridge, Unknown ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cohn-99|Cohn, Kurt ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cohn-100|Cohn, Anneliese ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cole-2720|Cole, Walter ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cossen-3|Cossen, Margit ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cossen-4|Cossen, Lilo ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cossen-5|Cossen, Bernhard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cossen-6|Cossen, Rosita ]] || || to-do |- | [[David-334|David, Morhe ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[David-335|David, Elizabeth ]] || 1802-01-11 || to-do |- | [[David-336|David, Mina ]] || 1808-06-23 || to-do |- | [[David-337|David, Regina ]] || 1809-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Arnstein-4|Davis, Ruth (Arnstein) ]] || 1888-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Davis-7709|Davis, Eugene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Davis-7710|Davis, Joanne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-58|Deutch, Fanni (Loewenstein) ]] || 1860-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Deutch-1|Deutch, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-2|Deutch, Mabel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-3|Deutch, Lester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-4|Deutch, Charles ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-5|Deutch, Harry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-6|Deutch, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-7|Deutch, Florence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-8|Deutch, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-9|Deutch, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-10|Deutch, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-11|Deutch, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-12|Deutch, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-13|Deutch, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-14|Deutch, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deutch-15|Deutch, Frances ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dreyfuss-1|Dreyfuss, Isidor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dryfoss-1|Dryfoss, Sidney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-53|Dutch, Lenchen (Loewenstein) ]] || 1852-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Dutch-13|Dutch, Aaron ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dutch-14|Dutch, Clara ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dutch-15|Dutch, Herman ]] || || to-do |- | [[Engel-119|Engel, Karoline ]] || 1874-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Ernstthal-1|Ernstthal, Klara ]] || || to-do |- | [[Falkenstein-3|Falkenstein, Meta ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fischelberg-2|Fischelberg, Aaron ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fischelberg-3|Fischelberg, Jack ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fischer-428|Fischer, Gisella ]] || || to-do |- | [[Levy-173|Flatauer, Susan E (Levy) ]] || 1947-02-10 ||awaiting review |- | [[Flatauer-1|Flatauer, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Freund-23|Freund, Ilse ]] || || to-do |- | [[Froehlich-161|Froehlich, Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fuldheim-13|Fuldheim, Regina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fuldheim-14|Fuldheim, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fuldheim-15|Fuldheim, Amalie ]] || 1887-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Fuldheim-16|Fuldheim, Rosa ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fuldheim-17|Fuldheim, Freida ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fuldheim-18|Fuldheim, Irma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fuldheim-19|Fuldheim, Hertha ]] || || to-do |- | [[Moses-307|Gerden, Lore (Moses) ]] || 1929-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Gerden-2|Gerden, Carl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gertler-1|Gertler, Doreen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Goldschmidt-164|Goldschmidt, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-33|Goldschmidt, Josefina (Löwenstein) ]] || 1893-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Gottschalk-12|Gottschalk, Isaac ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gottschalk-13|Gottschalk, Paula ]] || 1888-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Gottschalk-15|Gottschalk, Moritz ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gottschalk-18|Gottschalk, Klaus ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gottschalk-19|Gottschalk, Erna ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grunewald-9|Grunewald, Rudolf ]] || 1892-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Grèunewald-2|Grèunewald, Salomon ]] || 1850-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-54|Grèunewald, Eva (Löwenstein) ]] || 1850-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Gundersheim-1|Gundersheim, Sofi ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haas-331|Haas, Clara ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haium-1|Haium, Johanette ]] || 1778-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-21|Heilberg, Ruth ]] || 1905-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-22|Heilberg, Joseph Ludwig ]] || 1907-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-23|Heilberg, Lothar ]] || 1908-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-24|Heilberg, Heimann ]] || 1866-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-25|Heilberg, David ]] || 1871-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-26|Heilberg, Emanuel ]] || 1873-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-27|Heilberg, Eva ]] || 1875-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-28|Heilberg, Solomon Samuel ]] || 1882-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-29|Heilberg, Leo ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-31|Heilberg, Dora ]] || 1931-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-32|Heilberg, Margot ]] || 1933-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-34|Heilberg, Joseph ]] || 1906-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-36|Heilberg, Selma ]] || 1911-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-37|Heilberg, Ludwig ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-38|Heilberg, Siegfried ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-57|Heilberg, Eva ]] || 1822-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-58|Heilberg, Heimann ]] || 1824-06-13 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-59|Heilberg, Mina ]] || 1826-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-60|Heilberg, Jakob ]] || 1828-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-61|Heilberg, Hanna ]] || 1830-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-62|Heilberg, Jettchen ]] || 1833-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-63|Heilberg, Seligmann ]] || 1834-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-65|Heilberg, Isaak ]] || 1842-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-99|Heilberg, Esther (Strauss) ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-105|Heilberg, Jakob ]] || 1877-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-106|Heilberg, Lèob ]] || 1793-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-109|Heilberg, Leopold ]] || 1869-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-110|Heilberg, Selma ]] || 1908-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-111|Heilberg, Fanny ]] || 1879-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Heilberg-112|Heilberg, Loy ]] || 1884-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-74|Hermann, Selma (Loewenstein) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hermann-108|Hermann, Julius ]] || || to-do |- | [[Herzberg-3|Herzberg, Kaethe ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirschheimer-2|Hirschheimer, Louis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hochstadter-1|Hochstadter, Max ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hochstadter-2|Hochstadter, Manfred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hochstadter-3|Hochstadter, Clair ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hochstadter-4|Hochstadter, Ferdinand ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-7|Houri, Marlene (Seligmann) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Houri-1|Houri, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Houri-2|Houri, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Houri-3|Houri, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ingham-73|Ingham, Carolyn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Isaak-11|Isaak, Heyum ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-71|Jacob, Herta (Loewenstein) ]] || 1910-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Jakob-6|Jakob, Eva ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jakob-7|Jakob, David ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Josephs-8|Josephs, Norman ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-112337|Josephs, Marjorie (UNKNOWN) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-9|Josephs, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-10|Josephs, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-94|Josephs, Ruth (Loewenstein) ]] || 1925-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-95|Josephs, Chlotilde (Loewenstein) ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Josephs-11|Josephs, Bernard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-12|Josephs, Hans ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-13|Josephs, Harry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-14|Josephs, Wilhelmina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-15|Josephs, Leopold ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-17|Josephs, Hans ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-18|Josephs, Harry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-19|Josephs, Wilhelmina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-20|Josephs, Leopold ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-112349|Josephs, Marjorie (UNKNOWN) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-21|Josephs, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-22|Josephs, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-23|Josephs, Norman ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-24|Josephs, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Josephs-25|Josephs, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kahn-71|Kahn, Benno ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-72|Kahn, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kahn-74|Kahn, Ludwig Tobias ]] || 1935-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-77|Kahn, Malchen ]] || 1854-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-78|Kahn, Sara ]] || 1821-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-79|Kahn, David ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rosenthal-102|Kahn, Jettchen (Rosenthal) ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-80|Kahn, Klara ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-81|Kahn, Moritz ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-82|Kahn, Mathilde ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kahn-84|Kahn, Fratchen ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kann-6|Kann, Else ]] || 1885-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Katz-215|Katz, Loeb ]] || 1767-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Katz-216|Katz, Sara ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Katz-217|Katz, Dora ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kaufmann-54|Kaufmann, Johanna ]] || 1870-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Krailsheimer-1|Krailsheimer, Rosa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kraimer-1|Kraimer, Unknown ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kronenberg-2|Kronenberg, Rosa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leopold-19|Leopold, Ludwig ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leopold-20|Leopold, Ruth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leopold-21|Leopold, Ilse ]] || || to-do |- | [[Levinsohn-10|Levinsohn, Daughter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Strauss-89|Levy, Miriam Laura (Strauss) ]] || 1915-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Levy-171|Levy, Paul ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Levy-174|Levy, Johanna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Livingston-425|Livingston, Guida ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loeb-17|Loeb, Moritz ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loeb-18|Loeb, Kurt ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loeb-19|Loeb, Otto ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loeb-20|Loeb, Hertha ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loeb-21|Loeb, Walter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loebenberg-1|Loebenberg, Dina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-2|Loewenstein, Gèutchen ]] || 1836-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-3|Loewenstein, Hayum ]] || 1837-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-4|Loewenstein, Elle ]] || 1838-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-5|Loewenstein, Regine ]] || 1839-12-09 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-6|Loewenstein, David ]] || 1869-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-7|Loewenstein, David ]] || 1866-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Blumenthal-43|Loewenstein, Rosa (Blumenthal) ]] || 1868-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-8|Loewenstein, Jakob ]] || 1835-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-57|Loewenstein, Bela (Strauss) ]] || 1833-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-9|Loewenstein, Albert ]] || 1873-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-11|Loewenstein, Haim ]] || 1808-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Abraham-130|Loewenstein, Reis (Abraham) ]] || 1814-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-12|Loewenstein, Minna ]] || 1843-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-13|Loewenstein, Unknown ]] || 1840-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-14|Loewenstein, Philipp ]] || 1844-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-15|Loewenstein, Unknown ]] || 1879-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-16|Loewenstein, Unknown ]] || 1851-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-18|Loewenstein, Jane ]] || 1857-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-19|Loewenstein, Martha ]] || 1904-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-20|Loewenstein, Martin ]] || 1905-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-21|Loewenstein, Karl ]] || 1906-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-22|Loewenstein, Gustav ]] || 1876-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-23|Loewenstein, Julius ]] || 1905-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-32|Loewenstein, Meta ]] || 1906-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-33|Loewenstein, Karl ]] || 1877-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-36|Loewenstein, Isidor ]] || 1881-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-37|Loewenstein, Meta ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-38|Loewenstein, Walter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-39|Loewenstein, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-41|Loewenstein, Ralph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-42|Loewenstein, Irma ]] || 1912-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-44|Loewenstein, Adolph ]] || 1886-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-45|Loewenstein, Dina ]] || 1844-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-46|Loewenstein, Samuel ]] || 1846-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-47|Loewenstein, Nathan ]] || 1847-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Steinberg-20|Loewenstein, Rebecka (Steinberg) ]] || 1850-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-48|Loewenstein, David ]] || 1878-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-49|Loewenstein, Hermann ]] || 1881-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-50|Loewenstein, Moses ]] || 1848-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-51|Loewenstein, Vanni ]] || 1850-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-52|Loewenstein, Isak ]] || 1851-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-54|Loewenstein, Regina ]] || 1853-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-55|Loewenstein, Abraham ]] || 1855-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-56|Loewenstein, Hermann ]] || 1856-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-57|Loewenstein, Ferdinand ]] || 1858-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Steinberg-21|Loewenstein, Rosa (Steinberg) ]] || 1866-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-59|Loewenstein, David ]] || 1891-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-60|Loewenstein, Hugo ]] || 1895-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-61|Loewenstein, Max ]] || 1899-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-62|Loewenstein, Otto ]] || 1909-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-63|Loewenstein, Bertha ]] || 1842-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-64|Loewenstein, Moritz ]] || 1865-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-65|Loewenstein, Isak ]] || 1869-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-66|Loewenstein, Frida ]] || 1871-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-67|Loewenstein, Albert ]] || 1873-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-68|Loewenstein, Flora ]] || 1874-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-69|Loewenstein, Heske David ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wildau-1|Loewenstein, Irmgard (Wildau) ]] || 1911-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-70|Loewenstein, Hugo ]] || 1898-05-08 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-72|Loewenstein, Solly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Anschel-1|Loewenstein, Selma (Anschel) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-75|Loewenstein, Irene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-77|Loewenstein, Blanca ]] || 1899-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-80|Loewenstein, Harry ]] || 1904-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-81|Loewenstein, Bernhard ]] || 1908-03-17 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-112338|Loewenstein, Martha (UNKNOWN) ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-112339|Loewenstein, Frieda (UNKNOWN) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-85|Loewenstein, Jacob ]] || 1877-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-86|Loewenstein, Isaac ]] || 1875-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-87|Loewenstein, Joseph ]] || 1889-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-88|Loewenstein, Abraham ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stern-224|Loewenstein, Dina (Stern) ]] || 1888-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-91|Loewenstein, Herbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-92|Loewenstein, Norbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kahn-85|Loewenstein, Gertrud (Kahn) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Weinberg-30|Loewenstein, Bertha (Weinberg) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Anschel-2|Loewenstein, Hede (Anschel) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-98|Loewenstein, Gèunter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-99|Loewenstein, Ernest ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-106|Loewenstein, Bernhardt ]] || 1882-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-107|Loewenstein, Norbert Nathan ]] || 1908-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-110|Loewenstein, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-111|Loewenstein, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-112|Loewenstein, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-113|Loewenstein, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-114|Loewenstein, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Suesskind-1|Loewenstein, Friedel (Suesskind) ]] || 1904-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Lowenstein-12|Lowenstein, Marget ]] || 1913-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Lowenstein-13|Lowenstein, Caroline ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lowenstein-15|Lowenstein, Benjamin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lowenstein-16|Lowenstein, Ethel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lowenstein-17|Lowenstein, Gertrude ]] || || to-do |- | [[Löser-3|Löser, Alexander ]] || 1765-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Marchand-49|Löwenstein, Irma (Marchand) ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-20|Löwenstein, Jacob ]] || 1798-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-21|Löwenstein, Isaak ]] || 1812-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-23|Löwenstein, Jakob ]] || 1880-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-24|Löwenstein, Bertha ]] || 1883-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-25|Löwenstein, Hermann ]] || 1885-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-26|Löwenstein, Jenny ]] || 1890-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-27|Löwenstein, Flora ]] || 1895-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-29|Löwenstein, Siegbert ]] || 1926-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-30|Löwenstein, Dagobert Selmar ]] || 1911-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-34|Löwenstein, Samuel ]] || 1846-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-35|Löwenstein, Dora ]] || 1908-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-36|Löwenstein, Salomon ]] || 1884-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-37|Löwenstein, David ]] || 1853-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-38|Löwenstein, Jakob Friedrich ]] || 1888-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-39|Löwenstein, Lina ]] || 1890-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-40|Löwenstein, Jettchen ]] || 1896-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-41|Löwenstein, Julius ]] || 1898-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-42|Löwenstein, Leo ]] || 1923-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-43|Löwenstein, Paul ]] || 1911-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-44|Löwenstein, Irma ]] || 1912-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-46|Löwenstein, Anonymous ]] || || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-47|Löwenstein, David ]] || 1840-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-48|Löwenstein, Frieda ]] || 1882-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-55|Löwenstein, Sara ]] || 1852-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-56|Löwenstein, Jakob ]] || 1874-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-57|Löwenstein, Samuel ]] || 1800-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-58|Löwenstein, David ]] || 1841-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-59|Löwenstein, Adolph ]] || 1849-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Löwenstein-61|Löwenstein, Meyer ]] || 1840-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Manche-1|Manche, Sara ]] || 1802-04-24 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1400|Meyer, Abraham ]] || 1854-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1401|Meyer, Rosa ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1402|Meyer, Daniel ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1403|Meyer, Selma ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1404|Meyer, Mathilde ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1405|Meyer, Alfred ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1406|Meyer, Gustel ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1407|Meyer, Louis ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1408|Meyer, Julius ]] || 1912-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1409|Meyer, Karl ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-1420|Meyer, Karl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Moses-304|Moses, Emma ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moyses-1|Moyses, Jakob ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-112333|Moyses, Sara (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Oettinger-6|Oettinger, Emma Miriam]] || 1861-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Oppenheim-14|Oppenheim, Betti ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stone-2089|Robeson, Elizabeth (Stone) ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Robeson-46|Robeson, Ed ]] || || to-do |- | [[Rosenau-3|Rosenau, Rosalie ]] || 1851-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Rosenbaum-70|Rosenbaum, Else ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rosenfeld-15|Rosenfeld, Werner ]] || || to-do |- | [[Rosenfeld-16|Rosenfeld, Adelheid ]] || 1853-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Rosenfeld-17|Rosenfeld, Eugenie ]] || 1883-05-19 || to-do |- | [[RoÏkamm-1|RoÏkamm, Siegfried ]] || 1870-03-23 || to-do |- | [[RoÏkamm-2|RoÏkamm, Rudi ]] || || to-do |- | [[Saalberg-1|Saalberg, Bertha ]] || 1884-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-73|Salomon, Rosa (Loewenstein) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Salomon-40|Salomon, Oscar ]] || || to-do |- | [[Salomon-42|Salomon, Mali ]] || || to-do |- | [[Loewenstein-76|Saretzki, Edith (Loewenstein) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Saretzki-1|Saretzki, Hans ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scheuer-2|Scheuer, Ida ]] || 1878-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Schuhlein-1|Schuhlein, Unknown ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stern-127|Seligmann, Rega (Stern) ]] || 1879-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-2|Seligmann, Sigmar ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-3|Seligmann, Hilde ]] || || to-do |- | [[Freudenthal-2|Seligmann, Elspeth (Freudenthal) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-4|Seligmann, Michael ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-6|Seligmann, Otto ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wallach-3|Seligmann, Senta (Wallach) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-8|Seligmann, Ronda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-12|Seligmann, Scott ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seligmann-13|Seligmann, Stephanie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sonnenberg-2|Sonnenberg, Henriette ]] || 1814-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Stein-247|Stein, Rosa ]] || 1876-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Steinhardt-3|Steinhardt, Erna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stern-115|Stern, Maier Willi ]] || 1885-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Stern-116|Stern, Alexander ]] || 1845-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Hecht-38|Stern, Fanny (Hecht) ]] 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Rose ]] || 1860-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-81|Strauss, Albert ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-82|Strauss, David ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-84|Strauss, Ferdinand Isaac]] || 1840-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-87|Strauss, Karl ]] || 1879-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-88|Strauss, Edward Lionel]] || 1886-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Arnstein-1|Strauss, Selma June (Arnstein) ]] || 1888-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Klein-621|Strauss, Frances (Klein) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Strauss-91|Strauss, Allan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Strauss-92|Strauss, Nathan ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-93|Strauss, Julia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Strauss-94|Strauss, Rose ]] || || to-do |- | [[Strauss-95|Strauss, Yetta ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-96|Strauss, Hyman ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-97|Strauss, Fannie ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-98|Strauss, Carrie ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stern-140|Tannen, Hilde (Stern) ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | 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Myrtis' Tools

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DELAUDER; DELAWDER BIRTHS

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FATHER MOTHER PLACE/NOTES/CONTACT D DeLauder, John 25 Nov 1889 William B. De Lauder Ida Moore FK Delauder, Catherine Jewell 14 Feb 1936 Wade DeLauder Rachel Runner Belington FK Delauder, Lena 3 Jul 1904 Thomas James DeLawder Dama Phillips Philippi FK Delauder, Rosa "Rosie" 1876 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Allen Journey 22 Jun 1889 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Andrew Wilson 21 Mar 1921 John De Lauder Alberta Harouff FK DeLauder, Andrew Wilson 21 May 1920 Richard DeLauder Dora Andrick Junior FK DeLauder, Arthur 26 Oct 1903 Thomas James DeLawder Dama Phillips Belington FK DeLauder, Avis 23 Sep 1909 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Bertsell 26 Oct 1911 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Darl 24 Nov 1909 Thomas james DeLawder Dama Phillips Philippi FK DeLauder, Dorothy Lee 28 Jul 1926 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Dorsey 30 Aug 1902 Thomas James DeLawder Dama Phillips Belington FK DeLauder, Dorsey Herbert 9 Mar 1928 Lloyd DeLauder Rachel Cross Belington FK DeLauder, Durl Solomon 1 Mar 1928 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Earl Eugene 19 May 1926 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Edith 10 Mar 1916 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Eileen 28 Feb 1919 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Ernest C 3 Feb 1930 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Florna 27 Apr 1904 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, George 15 Nov 1895 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Belington FK DeLauder, John 25 Nov 1887 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Stringtown FK DeLauder, Laura Bell 17 Feb 1899 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Leslie Wendell 5 Aug 1921 Hartzel DeLauder Alda Kelly Philippi FK DeLauder, Lillian Virginia 9 Feb 1924 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Lloyd Goven 3 Sep 1900 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Martha Laverna 13 Jun 1923 Frank DeLauder Pheba Jane Blonde Philippi FK DeLauder, Mattie 24 Dec 1906 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Otis 4 Oct 1921 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Paul Richard 6 Jan 1932 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Pauline 28 Aug 1818 George DeLauder Annice Hill Belington FK DeLauder, Rachel 1874 Barton Delauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Richard "Tiny" 9 May 1915 John DeLauder Alberta Harouff FK DeLauder, Russell 21 Nov 1817 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Ruth 15 May 1905 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Saberna Marvoreen 14 Jun 1912 Solomon DeLauder Florida Dorcas Nestor FK DeLauder, Sophie J 1879 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Thelma Marie 3 Jul 1940 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Virgil Earl 30 Dec 1913 John DeLauder Alberta Harouff Belington FK DeLauder, W. Scott 5 Jul 1933 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Wade 15 Dec 1893 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Stringtown FK DeLauder, Wanda Lee 14 Feb 1930 Wade DeLauder Rachel Runner Belington FK DeLauder, William Grant 28 Aug 1919 Wade DeLauder Rachel Runner Belington FK DeLauder, William Ira 6 Dec 1886 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Wilma Genevieve 13 Feb 1930 Lloyd DeLauder Rachel Cross Belington FK DeLawder, Barton 4 Sep 1852 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Christina 29 Mar 1865 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Philippi Dist FK DeLawder, Delilah 4 Aug 1868 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Philippi Dist FK DeLawder, Ely 29 Jan 1853 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Ely 29 Jan 1854 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Harriet ca 1855 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Philippi Dist FK DeLawder, Loretta 15 May 1866 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Nathan 11 Jun 1857 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Richard David 31 Aug 1945 Arthur DeLawder Minnie Bryan FK DeLawder, Samuel 21 Jan 1865 Jacob DeLawder, Jr Sarah (Keller) Bennett [prob]Glade Run FK DeLawder, Sarah Jane 24 May 1859 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Solomon 28 Apr 1870 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Hunter Fork FK DeLawder, Thomas James 20 Mar 1872 Jacob DeLawder, Jr Sarah (Keller) Bennett Glade Run FK DeLawder, William Bright 11 Mar 1867 Jacob DeLawder Sarah (Keller) Bennett

Carroll Wayne Smith

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Chap's Creative Table of Contents

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Eugene's Pics

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Mal's Pal's JDRF Walk Team 2014

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Mallorey's walk team for 2014. This event is huge to our family. Mallorey has Type 1 Diabetes. Our family partners with the Colorado Springs Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research foundation each year to walk for a cure.

1860 US CENSUS INDEX: COFFEE COUNTY, TN (GREEN SURNAME ONLY)

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Coffee, TN 1860 Federal Census (INDEX - File 3 of 7) This Census was prepared by Don Robbins, transcription aid by Betty Hawley, checked by D. K. Robbins, and submitted to the USGenWeb Census Project http://www.us-census.org/ Copyright (c) 2007 by Don Robbins VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV USGENWEB (US-CENSUS) NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. ========================================================================== NON-Std Formatting by USGenWeb Census Project File Manager, Connie Burkett All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV THIS IS AN INDEX SORTED BY NAME. FOR THE COMPLETE CENSUS INFORMATION IN PAGE NUMBER SEQUENCE, OPEN THE FILE IN THE FILE-NAME COLUMN FOR THAT LINE. http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/coffee/1860/ VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV NAME AGE SEX RACE PAGE-FAMILY FILE-NAME VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV GREEN, Amanda 13 F W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, Charlotte 70 F W P008-13 pg001 GREEN, Cynthia 8 F W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, David 35 M W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, Duncis 8 M W P178-11 pg160 GREEN, Elisha 42 M W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, Eliza 2 F W P156-01 pg140 GREEN, Eliza 5 F W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, Elizabeth 26 F W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, Elizabeth 5 F W P178-11 pg160 GREEN, Elizabeth 69 F W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, Ellis 22 M W P193-38 pg180 GREEN, G. B. 71 M W P008-13 pg001 GREEN, George 6 M W P074-24 pg060 GREEN, Gideon 10 M W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, Gideon J. 8 M W P075-28 pg060 GREEN, Honeyetter 12 F W P008-13 pg001 GREEN, Huldy 32 F W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, Irvin 10 M W P178-11 pg160 GREEN, Isaac 10 M W P156-11 pg140 GREEN, James 12 M W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, James 4 M W P205-15 pg200 GREEN, James 8 M W P074-24 pg060 GREEN, James F. 10/12 M W P075-28 pg060 GREEN, Jane 42 F W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, John 10 M W P074-24 pg060 GREEN, John 16 M W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, John 19 M W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, John 36 M W P178-11 pg160 GREEN, Làton 20 M W P156-11 pg140 GREEN, Lucinda 9 F W P205-15 pg200 GREEN, Lydia 13 F W P193-38 pg180 GREEN, Margaret 15 F W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, Margratt 8 F W P156-11 pg140 GREEN, Martha 10 F W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, Martha 26 F W P156-01 pg140 GREEN, Martha 30 F W P074-24 pg060 GREEN, Mary 12 F W P074-24 pg060 GREEN, Mary 14 F W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, Mary 30 F W P178-11 pg160 GREEN, Mary 4 F W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, Mary 4 F W P156-01 pg140 GREEN, Mary 44 F W P205-15 pg200 GREEN, Mary 50 F W P193-38 pg180 GREEN, Mary 59 F W P156-11 pg140 GREEN, Menda 3 F W P075-28 pg060 GREEN, Michel 16 M W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, Nancy 6 F W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, R. 35 M W P074-24 pg060 GREEN, R. H. 54 M W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, Richard 3 M W P074-24 pg060 GREEN, Sarah 52 F W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, Susan 12 F W P139-16 pg120 GREEN, Susanna 8 F W P077-12 pg060 GREEN, Tempy 29 F W P075-28 pg060 GREEN, Virginia 9 F W P155-21 pg140 GREEN, Wession? 23 M W P156-01 pg140 GREEN, William 29 M W P075-28 pg060 GREEN, William 7 M W P205-15 pg200 GREEN, William N. 6 M W P075-28 pg060

WILLIAM and TEMPY GREEN (1860 US CENSUS LISTING, COFFEE COUNTY, TN)

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This Census was prepared by Don Robbins, transcription aid by Betty Hawley, checked by D. K. Robbins, and submitted to the USGenWeb Census Project http://www.us-census.org/ Copyright (c) 2007 by Don Robbins USGENWEB (US-CENSUS) NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. NON-Std Formatting by USGenWeb Census Project File Manager, Connie Burkett All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. Census_Year 1860 Microfilm #M653-1245 State TN County Coffee Begin Actual Transcription TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: (open the file "notes.txt" for addtional Transcriber notes) In the interest of getting the information transcribed to an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet, some adjustments were made in the format of the transcription. A new line was created, which contains the Page Number and Line Number of the Microfilm reel (reel Series M653, Roll # 1245) that the information was transcribed from. The Surname is in Caps, along with the date of the census page, the census district, the Post Office, and the information from Column 1 and Column 2. The information from Columns 11, 12, 13 was encoded following the Column 10 information, Place of Birth. The encoding is: M, for married within the year, S, for attending school within the year, and I, for illiterate for a check in Column 13 for persons over 20 who could not read or write. The information from Column 14 is added, as is, to the person's line. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P075-28 GREEN Dist 1, Beech Grove P O, Coffee Co., Tenn., June 27, 1860- 534/ 534 (FIRST NAME) | (AGE) | (GENDER) | (OCCUPATION) | (??) | (BORN) | (LITERACY) William 29 M W Farmer 250 Tn Tempy 29 F W Domestic Tn I Gideon J. 8 M W Tn S William N. 6 M W Tn S Menda 3 F W Tn James F. 10 1/2 M W Tn

Cathy McCollom To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Butler-6931|Cathy McCollom]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Butler-6931&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Cathy McCollom To-Do List|Cathy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Ball-6462|Bennett, Barb (Ball)]] || || to-do |- | [[Bennett-8943|Bennett, Harold ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dixon_aka_McCollom-1|Blakely, Jenn (Dixon aka McCollom)]] || || to-do |- | [[Butler-6932|Bryant, Debbie (Butler)]] || || to-do |- | [[Butler-6933|Butler, Ralph Sr]] || || to-do |- | [[Butler-7063|Butler, Ralph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Butler-7073|Butler, Ralph Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Butler-7077|Butler, Vickie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4408|Dixon, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4409|Dixon, Jim ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4410|Dixon, Jerry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4411|Dixon, Unnamed Father ]] || || to-do |- | [[Womack-410|Howard, Ginny (Womack)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sellers-1246|Jones, Betty Irene (Sellers) ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Butler-6931|McCollom, Cathy (Butler)]] || || to-do |- | [[McCollom-12|McCollom, Garry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Butler-7076|Salazar, Becky (Butler)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sewell-614|Sewell, Cheston Scott]] || 2007-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Sewell-612|Stroh, Berdine Joyce (Sewell) ]] || 1935-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Clark-19706|Summer, Anne (Clark)]] || || to-do |- |}

Diana Welsh To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Streit-32|Diana Welsh]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Streit-32&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Diana Welsh To-Do List|Diana's current to-do list]].''

RHONDA's NOTABLE COUSINS

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'''Brian Ward (her husband):''' is also her 13th Cousin 2 times removed as they share William Gascoigne as a Great Grandfather; his 14th and her 12th. '''Daniel Boone Sr''': [[Boone-34]] are 9th cousins 4 times removed Elizabeth Greystoke is his 8th and her 12th Great Grandmother. '''John Quincy Adams:''' John H Adams is his Great Grandfather and her 6th making them 2nd Cousins 5 times removed. '''Elvis Aaron Presley [[Presley-155]] - The King-:''' Theunis Hood is his 5th and her 6th Great Grandfather making them 6th cousins once removed. '''General John Bell Hood'''[http://counter.johnbellhood.org/bio-01.htm] [[Hood-1382]]: Jasper Hood [[Hood-1496]] is his 11th and my 2nd and her 8th Great Grandfather making them 3rd Cousins 6 times removed.

Igor Thomas To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Thomas-14327|Igor Thomas]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Thomas-14327&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Igor Thomas To-Do List|Igor's current to-do list]].''

Rose Nunez To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nunez-301|Rose Nunez]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Muth-163|Adams (Muth) Margaretha ]] || 1895-01-09 || Make sure all family members are profiled; missing a couple |- | [[Ladra-1|Anna (Ladra) Ossoinig ]] || 1887-07-04 || Clean up sources |- | [[Osojnik-1|Ossoinik, Edward ]] || 1881-07-13 || Break through that brick wall |- |}

Ancestors of James Francis Corwin

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Ancestors_of_James_Francis_Corwin.pdf
A professional genealogy report by Danny Bouchard into the ancestors of [[Corwin-232|James Francis Corwin]] who resided in the area of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada before moving elsewhere in Canada.

How many ways can you spell my name"Canatsey"

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

Chelmsford, Essex, England

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Looking for relatives in and around Chelmsford I am an Archer My mother was a Watson My grandmothers were Hull and Groves

Johann Georg Hildebrand Emigration 1832

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Johann_Georg_Hildebrand_Emigration_1832.pdf
Excerpts from a professional genealogy report by Friedrich Wollmershäuser into the Offenburg emigration files for [[Hildebrand-467|Johann Georg Hildebrand]] who resided in Diersburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany and emigrated to the Kingdom of Poland in 1832.

Ancestors Gottlieb Sauer

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Ancestors_Gottlieb_Sauer-2.pdf
Excerpts from a professional genealogy report by Friedrich Wollmershäuser into the ancestors of [[Sauer-370|Gottlieb Sauer]] who resided in Dietersweiler, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Ancestors of Conrad Sauer

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Ancestors_of_Conrad_Sauer.pdf
Excerpts from a professional genealogy report by Friedrich Wollmershäuser into the ancestors of [[Sauer-351|Conrad Sauer]] who resided in Berneck, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Dave Hockett To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hockett-157|Dave Hockett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hockett-157&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dave Hockett To-Do List|Dave's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Peeler-613|Anderson, Mabel A (Peeler) ]] || 1907-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-9773|Anderson, Joseph Gerald]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-16536|Anderson, Gerald Hartman]] || 1932-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Peeler-616|Bridges, Vivan Juanita (Peeler) ]] || 1914-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Bridges-808|Bridges, Robert Carl]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bridges-1018|Bridges, Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bridges-1086|Bridges, Robert ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Childs-688|Bridges, Luella (Childs) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ely-624|Ely, Ruth ]] || 1889-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Ely-625|Ely, Calvin A]] || 1849-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Ely-626|Ely, Fannie ]] || 1884-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Ely-871|Ely, W M Earl]] || 1886-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Ely-872|Ely, Eulalia ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ely-873|Ely, Mabel ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hockett-157|Hockett, Dave ]] || || to-do |- | [[Anderson-16537|Hockett, Donna (Anderson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hockett-213|Hockett, Bob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hockett-214|Hockett, William Allen]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moss-2227|Hockett, Elbertine (Moss) ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hockett-215|Homen, Ann (Hockett) ]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peeler-611|May, Fanny Viola (Peeler) ]] || 1901-11-25 || to-do |- | [[May-2176|May, David Chapin, Sr]] || 1903-06-01 || to-do |- | [[May-2710|May, David Chapin, Jr]] || 1931-02-13 || to-do |- | [[May-2711|May, Donald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Moss-2228|Moss, Jake ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moss-2229|Moss, Unnamed Father ]] || || to-do |- | [[Moss-2230|Moss, Jack ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peeler-610|Peeler, William Lee]] || 1873-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Ely-557|Peeler, Vivan (Ely) ]] || 1877-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Peeler-612|Peeler, Verna Eleanor]] || 1903-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Peeler-614|Peeler, John William]] || 1908-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Hayes-2552|Peeler, Charlotte Mildred (Hayes) ]] || 1909-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Peeler-615|Peeler, Calvin Ely]] || 1910-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Bell-6118|Peeler, Martha (Bell) ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peeler-618|Peeler, Charles ]] || 1878-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Peeler-969|Peeler, Phyllis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thompson-18630|Thompson, Bill ]] || || to-do |- |}

Ancestors of Barbara Hildebrand

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Ancestors_of_Barbara_Hildebrand-1.pdf
Excerpts from a professional genealogy report by Friedrich Wollmershäuser into the ancestors of [[Hildebrand-460|Barbara Hildebrand]] who resided in Diersberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Jackie Stoddard To-Do List

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Jan Pottinger To-Do List

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Records of Tinsleys in Texas

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http://www.feenerty.com/tinsley/texas.htm Texas Tinsley Information * TEXAS TINSLEY INFORMATION* * * *Bell Co:* *Deaths:* 1850, Mar--O. Tinsley, age 20f, born IN, *Bexar Co:* *1880 Census:* p294--Fountain G. Tinsley 48-KY, Sarah A. 45-AL, Nancy 19-TX, Emma B. 12, Elizabeth 11, Cordelia 9, Sophonia 7-TX, Martha W. 5-TX. (1860 Medina Co, 1870 Guadalupe Co) #2333 *1900 Census:* p142--Sarah Tinsley Mar1835-AL, wd, mothinlw in Delia V. Briggs Jan1871,wd, hhd; #2333 *1910 Census:* p56--S.A. Tinsley 74f-AL, wd, 10-5, mothinlaw in Delia Minson 38, m2, hhd; #2333 *1920 Census: *ED77--Robert E. Tinsley 37-KY, soldier, US Army, in hospital; *Bowie Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Needham E. Tinsley b.1Apr1893-LA; *Brazoria Co,TX* *Land cert: *Isaac T. Tinsley #375; #649 Court Records (1832-1837) 1834, 30Apr--#116, I.T. Tinsley adm. estate of James Turner 1834, 11Sep--#122 reference to I.T. Tinsley #649 *1840 Census: * Jno T. Tinsley #648, Isaac T. Tinsley #649 *1850 Census:* p401--Isaac T. Tinsley 50-TN, Mary A. 35-TN, Caladonia 12-TX, Joseph 8, Samuel 6, Isaac H. 4, Ann E. 2 *1860 Census:* p071--I.T. Tinsley 60-TN, Mary A. 46-TN, Joseph M. 17-TX, Saml 14, Herndon 12, Anna E. 10, Charles 8, Wm 6, Geo 4. #649 *1870 Census: * p581--Joseph Tinsley 27-TX, Delia 20-TX; #1704 p588--Isaac Tinsley 70-TN, Mary 53-TN, Sam 26-TX, Herndon 24-TX, Wm. 16. #649 *1880 Census: * p158--Joseph Tinsley 36-TX, Adela 30-TX, T.R. 9m, Florence 6, Mary 4. #1704 p162--I.H. Tinsley 33-TX, Mary L. 23-TX, Mary A. 4, Leonidas H. 2m. #1132 p162--George Tinsley 7, in Nicholson hhd. see #1705 p162--Grace Tinsley 4, Sallie 3, in Campbell hhd. see #1705 p173--S.P. Tinsley 36-TX, widower #1705 *1900 Census:* p28--Mrs. Mahalia Tinsley Nov1847-LA,wd, Effie-Jun1886-TX, (3-3) #8457 p29--Henderson Tinsley May1878, Ola-1883-TX, (m2, 0-0) #4305 p30--Adelia E. Tinsley Apr1858,wd (6-5), Turner-Jan1871, Joseph-May1884, Robert-Aug-1885; #1704 p46--George I. Tinsley Jul1872, Mry-Dec1877, Aurelia G.-Jan1898; (m4, 1-1) #5561 *1910 Census:* p16--Mrs. M.E. Tinsley 60-LA,wd, 3-3, John McNeel 35-TX, son; (1920 census, age 72) #8457 *1918 draft reg: *Joe Manson Tinsley b.6Aug1883; #4299 Robert Porter Tinsley b.26Jan1886; #4300 *1920 Census:* ED3-27—Mahala Tinsley 72-LA, John H. McNeel 44; #8457 ED5--James M. Tinsley 33-LA-KY, Bruch J. 28-TX, Demetrius 7f-TX, Arthur 5, James 3/12; #8559 *1930 Census:* Dist 17--Joe M. Tinsley 45-TX, Gertrude L. 26-TX, (m-7); #4299 Mahala Tinsley 81-LA, mother; #8457 Henderson L. Tinsley 52-TX, Lizzie 36, Mary D. 11, Adelline 8, Lois 6, Eleanor 2; #4305 Robert Tinsley 44-TX, Effie 24, Lucille 8, Robert 5; #4300 *Marriages & Deaths:* *Columbia Cem:* Adelia S. Tinsley 06Aug1848 23Apr1912 see #1704 Henderson S. Tinsley 30May1878 08Sep1951 #4305 Joe F. Tinsley 1883 1941 #4299 Joseph M. Tinsley 10Jan1843 03Oct1899 #1704 Lizzie Tinsley 17Feb1895 02Feb1980 2^nd wife of #4305 Mahala Ellen Tinsley 1847 1935 #8457 Robert P. Tinsley 1886 1962 Thelma Mae Tinsley 08Apr1908 28Feb1911 1850, May--Jack F. Tinsley, age 16, died smallpox #1702 1870, Nov--George Tinsley, age 12, born TX, died shot #2234** 1846, 07Sep--Mary G. Tinsley m. Jordan W. Sweeny #2422 1874, 3 Dec--Isaac Henderson Tinsley m. Mary Louisa Forbes #1132 *Brazos Co:* 1870 Census: p19--Susan Tinsley *Caldwell Co:* *1860 Census: *p194--James A. Tinsley 20-MO, in James Head hhd. (1860 Randolph Co,MO) *1900 Census:* p178 & 193--Luke Tinsley Sep1879-TN, Allie-May1884-TN,(m1) (see Pontotoc Co,OK) #6664 *Childress Co:* *1900 Census:* p14--James P. Tinsley Apr1846-AL, Florence M.-Jan1852-KY,(m25,5-3), Thomas-Dec1881-AL, Linney O.-Nov1883-AR; (Jackson Co,AR) #11261 *1910 Census:* Dist 28--Florence M. Tinsley 59-KY, wd,(34,5-2) Barney Reese 36-AR, nephew; #11261 Dist 28—Otto L. Tinsley 25-AR, Ellen M. 25-TX,(m4,2-2), Elmer M. 3-TX, Vera 1-TX; s/o #11261 (to Wheeler Co,TX) *1918 draft reg:* Thomas Gray Tinsley b. 27Dec1881; *Clay Co:* *Petrolia Cem: *James H. Tinsley 28Nov1890—2Nov1859, h/o Beulah G. Tinsley 1893—1984, #3725 *1910 Census:* p72--John A. Tinsley 63-SC,m2, Lena 63-GER, m3; (m3, 0-0) *1920 Census: * Dist 19—Jim Tinsley 28-TX, Beulah 25-TX, Juanita 2 6/12-TX; (from Kaufman Co) #3725 *1930 Census: * Dist 5—Jim Tinsley 39-TX, Beulah 37-TX,(m18), Juanita J. 13, E. Gibson, broinlw; #3725 Dist 8—Charles F. Tinsley 32-TX-TN, Lena A. 28-TX,(m10), Charlie M. 9-TX,dau, Velma J. 6, Reuben T. 3 11/12; *Coleman Co:* *1930 Census:* Dist 2—Sylvester J. Tinsley 52-TX, Jessie M. 39-TX,(m9), wife, W. Agnes 17-TX,dau, Lela M. 15-TX, Reba M. 15-TX; (see Madison Co.) *Collin Co:* *1900 Census:* p69--John W. Tinsley Nov1872-KY, Sibby-Dec1879-KY; (m2, 0-0) #4440 p171--Charly Tinsley Mar1858-TN, Lou(English)-Jan1865-IN, John-Feb1893-TX; (m9, 1-1) p207--Saml D. Tinsley Nov1851-AR-MS, Jane-Oct1854-AR,(m29,7-6), Douglas-Nov1876-AR, Vestin-Jul1883-AR, Paralee-Aug1885-TX, (2 Davis grch); *1910 Census:* p64--J.W. Tinsley 38-KY, Sibbie 30-KY, James 9-TX, Wesley 5, Herbert 3, Homer 4/12; #4440 *1918 draft reg: *Morton Allen Tinsley b.17Jul1898; (d.May1963) (mother Emma Tinsley) *1920 Census:* ED3--Frank Tinsley 16-TN, nephew in Burton hhd; ED10-22--Jas. A. Tinsley 50-KY, Georgia 32-KY, Robt.G.14-KY, Amelia 12-KY; (Christian Co,KY)#4439 *1930 Census:* * *J.A. Tinsley 61, Bernice 47, Eleanor 16-TX, Harold 12, James A. 10, Charles R. 7, Charlise F. 7; Dist11--J.W. Tinsley 58-KY, Sybil 50, Wesley 26-TX, Lucille 18, Virginia 13, Eliza Saunders 82-KY,aunt; #4440 *Chambersville Cem:* Emma W. Tinsley 1876--1919; *Old Celina Cem*: H(Hubert) W. Tinsley 10Feb1857--21Jul1886; #2035 Ida Mae Tinsley 18Feb1882--10Jul1889; d/o H.W. & N.E. Tinsley *Colorado Co:* 1880 census: p360--Edward Tinsley 24-TX,*black*; p467--Robert Tinsley 55-VA, *(black)* * * *Cooke Co:* *Marriage:* 1875, 11Nov--Isabella C. Tinsleym. James A. Coffett #3435 *Land patent:* Thomas A. Tinsley, 23Mar1893-p166, Abst #1453 *North Dexter Cem:* Thomas Andrew Tinsley 10-2-1845 10-4-1918 #3433 Pvt Co G, 20^th Regt S.C. Inf *Oak Grove Cem:* Margaret Frances Tinsley *Wyatt* 11Mar1848 24Feb1899 #2841 Adolphus Allison*Wyatt * 09Jul1852 1919 (1880 census) A. B. Tinsley 13Sep1890--28Oct1891; J.W. Tinsley 11Jam1883--7May1884; *CW Pension*: #25578--Thomas A. Tinsley/ Mary Tinsley, pension#35623; *Born: *William Arthur Tinsley 12Oct1873, died 11May1970, Pontotoc Co,OK; #5393 *1918 draft reg: *James Paul Tinsley b. 6Aug1897; Siegel A. Tinsley b. 4Jul1896; Thomas Edgar Tinsley b. 27Feb1876; *1880 Census*: p246--Thos. A. Tinsley 36-SC, Lula 22-GA, wife, Willie 6-TX, Walter 5, Thos. 4, #3433 Isabella Tinsley, mother, 50-SC #2840 *1900 Census:* ED32--Thomas Tinsley Oct1843, Mary-Jan1859, Nan-Aug1882, Florence-Nov1885, Mamie-Jul1887, Bessie-Oct1894, Siegel-Jul1895, Paul-Aug1897, Maggie-Jan1899; #3433 p120--John H. Tinsley Mar1850-TN, Matilda J.-Jun1867, (m19,3-3) Iva-Apr1884, Paul-Jun1886; #1002 *1910 Census:* p125--John H. Tinsley 60-TN, Matilda J. 43-TN, Iva 26-TN; (m29) #1002 p125--Joseph L. Tinsley 38-TX, Roberta H. 37-MS, Nora L. 8-TX, Carl D. 1 3/12; (m13, 3-2) p151--Thomas Tinsley 66-SC, m3, Mary 50,m2 (m17) Bessie 16, Seigel 14, Paul 12, Maggie 11-TX; #3433 *1918 draft reg: *James Paul Tinsley b.6Aug1897-TX; Siegel A. Tinsley b.4Jul1896-TX; #9215 Thomas Edgar Tinsley b.27Feb1876; #5395 *1920 Census:* ED32--Edgar Tinsley 42-TX, Alice 40-TX, Cecil 18m-OK, Elta 16-OK, Walter 14, Viola 9, Edgar 5, Dau-3-OK; (1910 Garvin Co,OK) #5395 Dist 34—Sigle Tinsley 28-TX, Ida Belle 21-TX, Fred H. 2-TX; s/o #3433 Dist 34—Paul Tinsley 22, son, in Mary E. Tinsley 59-TX,wd hhd., Lucille Wilson 16, grdau; see #3433 *1930 Census:* Dist 3—Edgar T. Tinsley 53-TX, Alice 50-TX,(m31), Cecil H. 27-OK, Alton J. 25f-OK, Viola V. 21-OK, Edgar P. 16-OK, Edna P. 15-OK, Alice R. 8-TX; #5395 Dist 3—J. Paul Tinsley 32-TX, Lignum 26-TX,(m9), Pauline H. 7-TX, Sylvia L. 5-TX; *Crosby Co:* *Crosbyton Cem*: James L. Tinsley 1/18/1848 5/31/1931 #1009 (see Denton Co.) Lorena Geneva (Barnes) Tinsley 12/13/1863 11/29/1945 #3405 w/o James *1918 draft reg: *Roy Lilburn Tinsley b.15Apr1896-TX; see #3405 *1920 Census:* ED40-5--James L. Tinsley 71-KY,Lorene G. 55, Roy L. 23-TX, Ruth 25-TX, Grace 20-TX, James O. 18-TX; (1910 Wise Co.) #3405 *1930 Census: *James L. Tinsley 82-KY, Lorena G. 66; #3405 *Dallas Co:* *Cemeteries:* Garland Mills Memorial: Mahala Tinsley 10/21/1797 w/o John #443 W.A. Tinsley 05/15/1834 02/08/1908 #446 Margaret Tinsley 11/25/1839 04/09/1913 #1284 Marion Tinsley 05/17/1866 12/23/1878 (son of W.A. & L.M., #1783) N. Addie Tinsley 10/25/1860 01/02/1933 w/o J.D. Tinsley #1781 Mary Tinsley 02/18/1874 02/21/1874 dau of W.A. Tinsley H.P. Tinsley 10/26/1882 01/17/1904 #1788 Henry Tinsley 03/27/1886 04/09/1891 *1870 Census:* p478--Mahala Tinsley 74-VA, in V.F. Pace 27-VA/Eliz Pace 27-VA hhd. #443 #547 p478--William Tinsley 35-VA, Luvinia 29-VA, John 12-VA, James F. 11-VA, Jesse 9m-VA, Martha 5-VA, Frances 4m-VA, William 1-TX, Hannah Whitlock 70-VA. #446 p478--Jesse D. Tinsley 46-VA, carpenter, Elizabeth 33-VA, Hannah 12-MO, John F. 10-MO, Lucy M. 4-VA, Calia L. 1f-VA; (1880 Madison Co.) #447 *1880 Census*: p211c--Willie J. Tinsley 22-VA, in John S. Wallace 32-VA & Eliza 25-TX hhd. #1396 p211d--Rich(Jesse)Tinsley 19-VA, Addie 19-TX, Dora 7mo.-TX. #1781 p211d--Wm. A. Tinsley 46-VA, Lavena 40-VA, Naomi 15-VA, Willie 11-TX,son, Calpernia 8-TX, Luvenia 4-TX, Frankie 2-TX, son; #446 p213c--Festus Tinsley 21-VA, Lydia 20-TX, Charles W. 6mo.-TX. #1397 p228b--James B. Tinsley 21-VA/KY, Mary E. 16-MO, wife, Wm. E. 2-TX,son. #2582 *1900 Census:* p53--Thomas J. Tinsley Feb1852-KY, Carry-Jun1866-MO, Stella-Dec1883-TX, Bertha-Dec1885, Counsel-Jun1888m, Mary-Aug1890, Wm.-Mar1895-TX; (m17, 6-5) #2583 p244--Jesse D. Tinsley Mar1861-VA, Nancy A.-Oct1860-KY, Marcus D.-Nov1881, Lou V.-Nov1883f, Willie A.-Jul1888f, Leslie G.-Dec1891m, Heber F.-May1894m, Edgar H.-Jun1896; #1781 p244--James H. Tinsley Mar1859-VA, Fran L.-Apr1876-TX, Jno. C.-Aug1886, Byron C.-Mar1889, Nellie C.-Mar1891; (m3, 0-0) #1397 p244--Jno W. Tinsley Aug1857-VA, Sarah A.-Mar1864-VA, Charles O.-Sep1886, Margaret S.-Oct1889, Claude A.-Jan1896-TX; (m14, 3-3) (1910 Kaufman Co) #1396 p244--Roy Tinsley Jun1881-TX, Mary (Garrison) Nov1875-AR,(m0, 0-0); s/o James F. (to OK) p254--W.A. Tinsley May1834-VA, Lovena M.-Nov1839-VA, Ben E.-Jul1878-TX, Hugh T.-Oct1882; #4290 *1910 Census:* p268--Carrie Tinsley 41-MO,wd, Stella E. 24-TX, C.E 21m, Mary 18, Wm. 15; #9826 *1918 draft reg: *Counsel Otis Tinsley b.11Jun1887-TX; Wm. Byron Tinsley b.26Mar1895-TX; see #2583 *1920 Census:* ED15-21b--Littleton P. Tinsley 50-TN, Beulah 43-TN, Hershal 25-TN, Herman 22-TN, Fred 23-TN, Leon 20-TN, Corrine 14-AR, Dorris 10-TN, Grace 8-TN, Mary B. 5-TN, Philip 3-TN, Frank 4/12-TX; #6228 ED34-15b--John Tinsley 50-VA, Bertha 45-MO; #2292 Dist 35—Paul Tinsley 33-TN-TN, Vera 31-TX, Willard 9-TX, Lillian Emmons 19-TX,sisinlw; Dist 36—Ruby Tinsley 35-KY,wd, Ruth 12-KY,dau, sisinlw in Luck hhd; Dist 43—Counsel Tinsley 30-TX, Edna 28-TX; #9829 Dist 49—Carrie Tinsley 52-MO,wd, Bertha LeCompte 33-TX,div, dau, Wm. B. Tinsley 24-TX; #9826 Dist 55—I.C. Tinsley 30-TX-KY-TX, Mary 26-AL, Elizabeth 4 11/12-TX, Alfred C. 1 6/12-TX; ED56-2b--Josephus Tinsley 56-KY, Lena 49, Emmett 14; (1880 Wise Co, 1910 Mason Co.) #1015 ED89--John C. Tinsley 33, Maude 34, Willie 13f, Anna May 3 6/12, Martha Flowers 74,mothinlw;#6307 *1930 Census: * Josephus Tinsley 67-KY, Lena E. 56; #1015 Carrie Tinsley 64-MO, #9826 Melvin U Tinsley 37-TX, Celeste A. 29, Glenn E. 10, Byron R. 3; #5389 Littleton P. Tinsley 60-TN, Beulah Y. 53, Hershell Y. 35, Doris G. 20, Anna G. 18, Mary B. 15, Phillip R. 13, Frank S. 10; #6228 Herman B. Tinsley 34-TN, Rose M. 23, Betty B. 2; #7288 Leon M. Tinsley 30-TN, Elizabeth A. 24; #7290 Willard D. Tinsley 32-TN, Elissa 19, Donald 0, Mary P. Tinsley 54-AR,mother; Ruby Tinsley 45-KY, Ruth 23,dau; Nancy A. Tinsley 69-TX, mothinlw; see #1781 *Marriages:* 1878, 26Dec--Jesse D. Tinsley m. Nancy A. Williams #1781 1898, 30Jun--Henry Tinsley m. Cora Boyd *Dallam Co:* *1910 Census:* p77--Lizzie Tinsley 74-TN, wd, m2, (m45, 5-5), Beulah 28-TN,dau; #3024 p96--Leslie Tinsley 35m-TN,single; #3027 *Deaf Smith Co:* *1900 Census:* Elisha Tinsley, Sep1866-MO, f-VA, m-MO, Phys, Alice Tinsley-Sep1868-MO,f-VA, m-MO (m5,0-0) #4172 * * * Denton Co:* 1887, 1Aug—Nannie E. Tinsley m. W.M. Slinker *Flower Mound Cem:* L.V. Bradley Tinsley 28Sep1855---19Dec1882 w/o #1009 *Eakins Cem:* Mary B. Tinsley 1875---1917 w/o #5393 *1870 Census:* p183--Alanson Tinsley 55-KY, Catherine 45-VA, James L. 22-KY, Julia E. 18, William J. 17, David B. 13, John S. 11, Josephus 7, Alva 3m-KY; #865 *1880 Census:* p184--James Tinsley 28-KY, Mary 25-TX, dau-7-TX, son 5-TX; #1009?? *1910 Census:* p35--Wm Tinsley 37-TX, Mary E. 34-TX, Nora 13-OK, Clifford 11f-OK, Roy 9-TX, Ray 6-OK, Hazel 3-OK, Bernice 1-TX; (m13, 6-6) (1900 E. Chickashaw,OK) #5393 *1918 draft reg: *Wm. Arthur Tinsley b.12Oct1873; #5393 *1920 Census:* ED61-2b--W.A. Tinsley 46-TX, Roy 18-TX,son, Ray 16-OK, son, Hazel 13-OK, Bernice 11-TX, Iris 7-TX; #5393 *Dewitt Co:* *1910 Census: * p80--James F. Tinsley 51-VA,m2, Sonia L. 34-TX, (m15,0-0), Claud B. 21-TX, Lessee M. 18-TX, niece; (1900 Dallas Co/1920 Grier Co,OK) #1397 *Donley Co:* *1930 Census: * Dist 4—Homer Tinsley 45, Myrtle 42, Dougla 17, Doris 15, Joyce 13; (1920 Wichita Co) #4907 *Ellis Co:* Midlothian Cem: James Lemuel Tinsley 27Sep1886 07May1948 Millie A. Tinsley 16Feb1886 08May1958 1876, 20Jul--land grant, Nathaniel Tinsley & Philip Sublett (see Duval Co. also) *1880 Census:* p356--Mary Tinsley 20-GA, *black.* p507a--Samuel C. Tinsley 31-MS, Mary E.(Price) 25-TN, Coleman 8-MS, Alphonso 4-MS. (1860/70 DeSoto Co,MS) #9619 *1900 Census: * p123--S.C. Tinsley Feb1847-MS, Mary b.1853 (m29, 2-2) #9619 p125--Walter Tinsley Feb1878-TN-SC; p240--Coleman Tinsley-Feb1872-MS, Earnest-Dec1875,wife(m3,1-1), Howard-Aug1898, E. Tapley-Jun1836-AL,wd, mothinlw; #9629 *1910 Census:* p270--Sam C. Tinsley 62-MS, Mary E. 57-MS(m34,2-2), John W.Price 77-TN, father; #9619 *1918 draft reg: *Alfonso Tinsley b.21Dec1875; #9630 Howard Tinsley b. 13Aug1898; *1920 Census:* Coleman Tinsley 47-MS, Earnest 44-MS, Howard 21, Marie 18-dauinlw, Dorothy R. 4/12-grdau, Lillie M. 18, Myrtis 15, Mary Joe 14, A.C. 11m, J.D. 9m, Sam 6; #9629 Dist145—Alfonso Tinsley 43-MS, Lena 38-MS, Mable 19-TX, Harry 2 10/12, Marvin 1-TX; #9630 *EL Paso Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Jefferson Wm. Tinsley b. 4Dec1876; #10321 *1920 Census:* ED86-1b--Jefferson W. Tinsley 43-IA, Isia 32-IA; s/o #5288 *Erath Co:* *1920 Census:* ED19-11a--Eugenia Tinsley 64-VA, mothinlaw, in Clarice T. 33-VA & L.C. Gurnett 42-VA hhd; *Falls Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Wm. Alvis Thomas Tinsley b. 2Jan1897-TX; *1920 Census:* ED69-2b--John T. Tinsley 51-TN, Mary 46-TX, Ollie 17f-TX, Evie 14, John 8, Sarah Shelton 79-LA milw; (see Limestone & Leon Cos) #8536 *1930 Census:* * *John T. Tinsley 60-TN, Mary 56; #8356 Luther E. Tinsley 34-TX, Pearl 37, Luther Percy 7, Richard Harold 5, Virginia Anna 3, Charles Robert 4; (see Hill Co.) #5390 *Floyd Co:* *1930 Census:* Dist 5—Roy E. Tinsley 30-TX-TX, Ada 29-TX,(m4), Juanita 1-TX; (see Tarrant Co.) s/o #5604??? *Fort Bend Co:* *1910 Census:* p28--George I. Tinsley 39-TX, Mary 33-TX, Aurelia 12-TX, Lucy 9; (14, 3-2) #5361 *Franklin Co:* *Cypress Cem: *T.T. Tinsley 1849—1928; *1910 Census:* p183--I. H. Tinsley 30-LA; mf#70 p183--Lou Tinsley 24-LA mf#82 p183--Ruben Tinsley 26-LA mf#81 p194--G.W. Tinsley 55-GA, Marthines 57-TN, George C. 14-LA, (m22, 8-7) John R. Tinsley 30-LA,son May 18-TX,dauinlw; (Irish line from SC) see misc file; *1918 draft reg: *George Culpepper Tinsley b. 31Oct1895-LA; John Robert Tinsley b.7Feb1890-LA; Lanzo Tinsley b.12Apr1885; *1930 Census:* Robert M. Tinsley 19-TX, Winnie 17; George Tinsley 34-LA, Eukeley 32, Johnnie 13, Tommie 11, Ray 9, Nadien 7, Mattie5, George W. Tinsley 75,father; (1920 Pike Co,AR) misc Tinsleys R.C. Tinsley 46-LA, Johnnie 44,wife, Ted 15; *Galveston Co:* *1850 Census:* p264--Caledonia Tinsley 12-TX, in girls seminary #1703 1880 Census: p116--John Tinsley 19-LA, single; in George 27-LA & Kate 22-LA, Henderson hhd. *1900 Census:* p187--Silas Tinsley Mar1870-GA, Mary-Dec1876-TX,(m6, 4-3), Ora-Nov1895, Texas-Sep1897, Velma-Sep1899; #2850 *Gonzales Co, TX* 1854, 28Jun--F.A.G. Tinsley m. Sarah A. Davis #2333 1858, 7Sep--Virginia Tinsley m. A.J. Moore #2334 1861, 28Mar--Amanda Tinsley m. D.C. Jones #2335 1874, 13Aug--Jno W. Tinsley m. Dora Houston #2336 1892, 12May--Ms. Willie Tinsleym. John Rainey d/o #2336 1902, 17Sep--Neddie Tinsley m. W.G. Lane d/o #2336 1903, 04Mar--Mrs Dora Tinsley m. M. J. Koch wd of #2336 1904, 07Jul--Dora Dunn Tinsley m. A.P. Cobb d/o #2336 1917, 17Mar--J. R. Tinsley m. Roberta Partain #5651 1835 & 1838 Census: John T. Tinsley 1878, 9Mar--newspaper date--Dr. John T. Tinsley died (buried Masonic Cem) #648 1901, 22Feb--Nwspr date--Jim R. Tinsley shot Oscar Schleyer; 1901, 30 Aug--nwsp date--John W. Tinsley d. 22Aug1901; #2336 *1850 Census:* p329--John T. Tinsley 48-TN phys, Nancy 48-KY, Fountain 17m-KY, Virginia 10-TX, Amanda 7-TX, John 5-TX. #648 *1860 Census:* p132--John T. Tinsley 58-TN phys, Nancy 58-VA, Amanda 18-TX, John 16-TX. #648 *1870 Census:* p406a--John T. Tinsley, 62-TN, M, B?, physician. #648 p406a--D. C. Jones 36, Amanda 28. (1880 in LaVaca Co,TX) *1880 Census:* p386--J. Wm. K/Tinsley 35-TX, Dora 24, Willie J. 5f, James R. 2, John W. 9/12; #2336 *1900 Census:* p60--John W. Tinsley Sr Mar1854-TX, Dora-Oct1854-TX(m23,5-4), J.H. Robert-Jul1877-TX, Neddie-Mar1881,dau, Dora Dun-Jul1886,dau-TX; #2336 *1918 draft reg: *Jim Robert Tinsley b.31Jul1877; #5651 *1930 Census:* ED2-2b--J.R. Tinsley 52-TX, Roberta 35-TX, Wm. H. 10, Jim R. 8; #5651 *Gray Co:* *1910 Census:* p28--Wm. G. Tinsley 57-VA, Harriett 45-IL, Roy 17-KS; (m27, 2-2) (1900 Saline Co,KS) #3451 p28--Alfred Tinsley 25-KS, Nettie 23-KS, Gilbert 7/12-TX; (m2, 1-1) (1900 Saline Co,KS) #8380 *1918 draft reg: *Alfred Hiller Tinsley, b.19Jan1885; Roy William Tinsley, b.14Oct1890-KS; *1920 Census:* ED95-13--W.G. Tinsley 66-VA,wd; (from Saline Co,KS) #3451 ED95--Alfred H. Tinsley 34, Nettie 31, Gilbert W. 10, Warren A. 8, Evelyn A. 7; #8386 *1930 Census:* Roy W. Tinsley 39-KS, Edna J. 36-SD, Marie I. 13-TX, William M. 12-TX; #8387 Siegle A. Tinsley 36-TX, Ida B. 32, Fred H. 12, Siegel A. 9, Helen 7; (1910 Cooke Co) #9213 *Grayson Co:* *Cemeteries:* Collinsville Cem: James Paul Tinsley 6Aug1897--29Apr1981; (1910 Cooke Co) #5354 Cedarlawn Cem: ParaLee Tinsley 27Aug1885--26Mar1951; (see Collin Co.) Mervin U. Tinsley 10Feb1893--26Feb1966; #5389 Celeste A. Tinsley 16Oct1901--8Jan1970; West Hill Cem: Georgia E. Tinsley (Dixon) 13Oct1896-AR----22Jan1981; d/o James Madison Tinsley; W/o John Monroe Dixon (1886-1964) *1860 Census:* p169--Bennet Tinsley 40-KY tailor, Alvina 44-KY, Mary J. 13-KY, Betsy A. 11-KY, Hattie A. 9-KY #3256 1876 Sherman City Directory--John W. Tinsley, saloon keeper. #4451 *1880 Census*: p85b--John Tinsley 40-IL-TN-SC, Anna 35-CT, wife, John 10-IL, George 3-TX. See #4451 Jefferson Co, IL p157c--Wm. Tinsley 36-TN, Rachel 35-MO, Alice 9-IL, Minnie 6-MO, Josephine 4-MO, Joseph 9mo.-TX, Mary 9mo.-TX. (see Calhoun Co,IL) p303b--J.W. Tinsley 33-IL, D. 32-VA, wife, J.A. 10-MO, son. See #4761 *1893/4 city directory: *Annie E. Tinsley, (Mrs. John); #4451 *1900 Census:* p115--Annie C. Tinsley b.1845, George 23-TX; #4451 p206--Dianna Tinsley Oct1847-IL,wd, John P. Tinsley-Jun1870-MO, son, single; (1893, Sherman cty dir) #7738 p332--Wm. C. Tinsley Mar1859-MO-TN, Eva-Jul1863-MO, Frederick-Mar1882-MO, Walter-Dec1883, Roy-Apr1888, Jewel-Jun1890, Cora-Jun1892, Mary-Aug1895-MO, Cecil-Sep1898m-TX; #2097 (1910 Marshall Co,OK) *1910 Census:* p134--George H. Tinsley 33-TX, Bessie L. 26-MO, (m7, 0-0) Annie E. 66-IL,wd, mother; #4451 *1918 draft reg: *Arthur Donrow Tinsley b.31Oct1895; George Albert Tinsley, b.29Aug1876; Joseph Dalton Tinsley, b.15Sep1891-LA; Ruben Clarence Tinsley, b.26Mar1881; *1920 Census:* George A. Tinsley 43; ED67--Jospeh B. Tinsley 28-LA, Birdie 28-TX, Sibyl L. 5 6/12-TX; ED74--Annie Tinsley 75-IL, Bessie L. 35-MO, dauinlw: #4451 p20--Wyatt M. Tinsley 47-LA, Ida 46, Walter16-LA, Edna 14-LA, Vera 11-LA; (to Dallas Co) mf#73 *1930 Census: *ED21-3—Jane T. Tinsley 74-AR, mothinlw in Harris hhd; *Guadalupe Co:* *Marriages:* 1872, 15Feb--Mary L. Tinsley m. Andrew J. Sowell #2333 1878, 25Dec--Sarah A. Tinsley m. Leroy Sowell #2333 *1870 Census:* * *p416--F.G. Tinsley 37m-KY, Sarah 28-AL, Mary 15-TX, Sarah 12, Nancy 10, Emma 5, Elizabeth 3-TX; (1880 Bexar Co)#2333 *Hamilton Co:* *1900 Census:* p146—Minnie A. Tinsley Sep1874-TX,(m10,3-3), Lulu V.-Jul1890, Lassie M.-Oct1892, James F.-Dec1894; *1930 Census:* Dist 12—John S. Tinsley 70-KY, Fannie 62-KY,9m47), Emmett 42-TX,single; (1910 Shackelford Co) #1014 *Hardin Co:* *1910 Census:* p249—Luther Tinsley 5-TX-LA, nephew, Tom Tinsley 18-LA, broinlw, in Jane Sandeful 23-La, hhd; *Harris Co:* *1870 Census:* p527--Charles Tinsley 18-TX, gas supt; #2232 p581--William Tinsley 43-SC , *black* *1880 Census:* p81a--Mrs M.A. Tinsley 65-TN, mothinlaw in J.T. Brady 49-MA hhd. #1084 p82c--Wm. Tinsley 65-SC, *black* p114c--Wm. Tinsley 26-TX, Mary 20-TX, soninlaw in H. Hendricks 47-GA hhd.#2233 p136b--Chas. Tinsley 28-TX, Adele 22-TX, Adele 1-TX, M.L. Robinson 45-AL, mothinlaw. #2232 *1900 Census:* p282--Mamie Tinsley Jan1861-TX,wd, Willie-Aug11880-TX, Eddie-Oct1882, Bed-Jun1885, Lloyd-Jan1889; *1910 Census:* p197--Annie Hansard 53-SC,wd, W. George Tinsley 49-SC, brother, single; 3^rd Ward--Maime Tinsley 50-TX,(5-4), Lloyd 22-TX; #2233 3^rd Ward--B.H. Tinsley 26,single, s/o #2233 *1918 draft reg: *Lloyd Melville Tinsley b.2Feb1888-TX; #9069 *1920 Census:* ED48-106--L.M. Tinsley 29, Ida 27, Melva 10/12; s/o #2233 ED53--Mamie H. Tinsley 59-TX,wd, Bedell H. 35-TX, single,son; see #2233 *1930 Census:* Dist115--Oscar M. Tinsley 58-GA, Lela F. 54, Mittie S. 21, Bettie R. 18, Doris 16; (see Walker Co) #11146 Mamie Tinsley 70-TX; see #2233 Dist 51—Roy L. Tinsley 33-TX, Cora L. 33-TX, Roy L. Jr. 4 6/12-TX, Jessie Staley 79-LA,mothinlw; re#1009 *Henderson Co:* 1865, 16Nov--Malissa Tinsley, (Brands reg); *Hill Co: *formed 1853 from Navarro Co. *1870 Census:* p395--David C. Carr 29-TN, Catherine E. 32-MD, James R.(Tinsley) 14-TX, Wm. (Tinsley) 11, Jeff D. (Tinsley) 9-TX; w/o #3191 *1880 Census:* p282--Wm. R. Tinsley 21-TX, Kattie 19-TX, Calvin 2-TX, Annie 4/12-TX #4290 p282--James R. Tinsley 24-TX, in David C. Carr 38-TN hhd as stepson. #4289 *1900 Census:* p190--Jeff D. Tinsley Nov1861-TX, Estella P.-Apr1871-MO, Wm. O.-Dec1889, Melvin U.-Feb1893, Eucher-Aug1895, Ester L.-Aug1898; #4291 p205--Will R. Tinsley Nov1858-TX, Caroline E.-Jul1861-MS, Calvin-Aug1878, Inez A.-Jun1882, Katherine L.-Nov1884, George W.-Jan1887, Charles-May1891; #4290 *1910 Census:* ED163--James R. Tinsley 53, Elizabeth E. 43, James R. 18, Horace 14, Eula 16, Joe Bailey 10, Carrine 8-TX; (1900 McClennan Co.) #4289 p230--Wm. Tinsley 48-TN, Mary 44-GA, Elsie 16-TX, Elaine 14, James 12, Richard 10; (m24, 8-6) p235--Tom E. Tinsley 25-TX, Dora A. 25,(m8,3-3), Ira T. 6m, Cecil R. 4m, Mary M. 2-TX; #5372 *1918 draft reg: *William Orva Tinsley b.26Dec1889-TX, James R. Tinsley Jr. b.25Jun1890-TX; Thomas Emberson Tinsley b.19Jul1884; #5372 Joseph Bailey Tinsley b.12Jan1900; Horace Chilton Tinsley b.17Jan1896-TX; Charles A. Tinsley b.13May1891-TX; *1920 Census:* ED34-3--T. E. Tinsley 35-TX, Dora 35, Ira 16m, Cecil 14m, Maurene 12, Agnes Mae 10, David 4; #5372 ED45-2a--James Tinsley 64-TX, Eliz 52, James Jr. 28, Jospeh 19, Corine 18-TX, #4289 ED45-2a--Charles Tinsley 28-TX, Mamie 26-TX, wife; #5387 ED45-2a--Stella L. Tinsley 47-MO, Luther E. 24-TX, son, J. 18; #5380 ED46--Wm. O. Tinsley 30-TX, Minnie (Moore) 30, Warren O. 9, Ruby H. 7, Dorothy M. 4, Mary E. 1; #5388 ED46--Melvin U. Tinsley 26-TX,(see Grayson Co) #5389 *1930 Census:* Charlie Tinsley 38-TX, Mamie 36; #5387 Wm. O. Tinsley 40-TX, Minnie 40, Ruby C. 17, Dorothy 15, Mary Estelle 11, Amie E. 8, Mona Carle 1,dau, Estella Tinsley 58, mother; #5388 Jim Tinsley 39-TX, Sara 38,; #5375 Horace I. Tinsley 34-TX, Athale A. 32, Horace C. 8, Ben T. 5; #5377 Elizabeth Tinsley 63-TX; #5371 *Jack Co:* 1873, 27Jun—Susan Tinsley m. LaFayette Mundy *1900 Census:* p66--Wm. J. Tinsley Jun1853-KY, Annie-Mar1862-AR, Homer O.-Nov1885-TX, Orbie E.-Aug1887m, Frank B.-Dec1889, Myrtle-Jul1893, Dorothy Gaines-Oct1816, moth; (1910/20 Montague Co) #1012 *Jefferson Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Luther Paul Tinsley b.31Oct1890-MO; *Jones Co:* *1920 Census: *Dist 128—Thomas R. Tinsley 25-TX-KY,single,boarder; (1910 Tarrant Co.) s/o #5604 *1930 Census: *Dist 5—Thomas R. Tinsley 35-TX, Lauradell 26-TX,(m6), Martha E. 4-TX; * Kaufman Co:* *Wilson's Chapel Cem:* Amanda L. Tinsley 17Nov1851--14Jun1940; Charles A. Tinsley 13Feb1845--19Jul1907; #790 Charlie E. Tinsley 12Nov1884--07Feb1952 #3723 Solomon L. Tinsley 29May1879--20Nov1898 #3720; Tom Tinsley 22Dec1870--06Apr1918 #3710; Ruth Tinsley 16Feb1873--21Dec1945 d/m Tom Tinsley; Wes Tinsley 28Jul1895--02Sep1967, Katy Tinsley 6Jul1901--22Mar1989; #3726; *1900 Census:* p26--Wm. Tinsley Dec1871-TN, Ruth-Feb1873-TX, Sarah-Mar1892-TX, Tommie-Nov1893f, Charles F.-Apr1897, Abel F.-Sep1899; #3710 p26--Charles A. Tinsley Feb1845-TN, Manda L.-Nov1851, Victoria-Jun1882-TX, Charles E.-Nov1884, Manda L.-May1887, James H.-Nov1890, John W.-Jul1895, Solomon 45-TN,div,bro; #790 *1910 Census:* ED22-4—John W. Tinsley 52-VA, Sarah A. 46-VA,(m24,3-3), Orville 23-TX, Margaret E. 20, Claud A. 14-TX; (1900 Dallas Co) #1396 p2--Tom Tinsley 39-TN, Ruth 37-TX, Sallie W. 18-TX, Tommie 16f, Charles F. 12, Able F. 10, Jeffie 5f, Solomon 4, Catherine 1-TX; (m19, 7-7) #3710 p3--Amanda L. Tinsley 59-TN,wd (9-7), Charles E. 25, James H. 19, John W. 14; #790 *1918 draft reg: *Charles Edgar Tinsley b.12Nov1885; Charles Orville Tinsley b.2Sep1886-TX; Claude A. Tinsley b.9Jan1896-TX; Frank Tinsley b.26Sep1899; Fred Tinsley b.4Apr1897-TX; J. Wesley Tinsley b.28Jul1895-TX; James Harrison Tinsley b.28Nov1890-TX; *1920 Census:* ED28—John W. Tinsley 62, Sarah 55, Claud 24, Stella 25-AR,dau,single; #1396 ED28—Charlie Tinsley 35-TX, Amanda 70-TN,mother; #790 ED28—Wesley Tinsley 24-TX, Katie 18-TX, Keller 1/12-TX; #3726 ED28--Ruth Tinsley 46-TX,wd, Freddie 22, Frank 20, Jeffie 15f, Buddie 14, Catherine 11, Emma 7; #3716 *1930 Census:* Frank A. Tinsley 30-TX, Sybil 25, Frank A. 7; #8454 Dist 21--Mrs. W. T. Tinsley 56-TX,wd, Emma 17, in Sallie Danough 38 hhd; #3716 Maud L. Tinsley 78-TN, Charles E. 45,son; w/o #790 Wesley Tinsley 34-TX, Katie 28, Keller 10, Emma 8, Jinnie R. 6, Charline 5, Sidney 3, Solomon L. Tinsley 24-TX,cousin; (from Gibson Co,TN) #3726 Dist 11--Morton A. Tinsley 31-TN, Minnie L. 26; (see CollinCo) *Kimble Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Walter Miller Tinsley b.21Jul1890-TX; #8501 *Kinney Co:* 1852, 06Apr--Land Cert (113-575) James W. Tinsley 1880 Census: p304d--Thos Tinsley 39-VA, married?; Charles Hughes 32-KY,black (Fort Clark) *Leon Co:* *Keechi Cem: *Alec E Tinsley 2Feb1896--17Jul1956; s/o of #2805 Jim W. & Maggie Tinsley unmarked; Freddie Tinsley, infant, died 9Jun1889; Land Cert (10-1250) J.T. Tinsley *1880 Census:* p191a--T.G. Tinsley 56-AL, Clarinda 42-AL, wife; John T. 11-TN, Nancy C. 8-TN, Mary 5-TN, E.M. 2-TN, son; #1540 (see McNairy Co,TN 1850/60) *1900 Census:* p280--Albert C. Tinsley Nov1850-AL,wd, James A.-Mar1882-TX, Mary C.-May1887, Julia F.-Mar1890, Emma B.-Jan1894, Alexander E.-Feb1896; #2805 p280--James W. Tinsley Oct1844-AL, Margie-1851-AL,(m10,2-2) Sarah F. 1892-TX, Helen H. 1893; #2803 *Limestone Co:* *Eutaw Cem:* John Thomas Tinsley 12/16/1868 04/21/1944 (see Leon Co. & Falls Co.) #8536 Mary I. (Tribble) Tinsley11/09/1873 02/21/1961 John H. Tinsley died 10/12/1882, age 56; s/o W. J. & C.L. Tinsley *1910 Census:* p233--Turner R. Tinsley 39-TX-LA,wd; #4296 *1930 Census:* Dist 6—Tom. E. Tinsley 45-TX-TN, Dora 45-TX, Agnes 18-TX, David 16; (see Hill Co.) #5372 *Llano Co:* 1902, 24Aug—W.W. Tinsley m. Lillie Caruthers #4867 1903, 02Sep—L.C. Tinsley m. Lizzie Wilbern #2901 1908, 06Sep--Annie Tinsley m. John C. Cate see #2901 *Mayes Chapel Cem: * Benjamin S. Tinsley 19Mar1849--8Jun1939; Rachel M. Tinsley 11Sep1851--23Nov1919; #2901 *Death: *Lofton B. Tinsley d.18Sep1965; *1900 Census:* p186--Benj. S. Tinsley Mar1850-SC, Rachel-Sep1851, (m28,10-8), Ludie C. Nov1876m, Wade W.-Jul1819, James L.-Sep1888, Annie M.-Jun1890-AR, Lofton B.-Mar1892, Jessie-Jun1899m; #2901 *1910 Census:* p61--Sinclair Tinsley 61-SC, Rachel 58-SC, Lofton 18-TX, Jesse 15m-AR; (m40, 10-8) #2901 *1918 draft reg: *Jesse Jewel Tinsley b.2Jun1894-AR; Lofton Bethune Tinsley b.16Mar1892-AR; #8499 *1920 Census:* ED152-1b--B. S. Tinsley 70-SC, L(ofton).B. Tinsley 27m-AR, Stela 26-TX,wife, Othelia 4 3/12m Oleta 1 6/12f; #2901 *1930 Census:* Dist 7—L.B. Tinsley 37-TX?, Estella 33/6-TX, Ophaly 14, Oleta 12, Jane 8, Lloyd 6, Willie 3m, Archabell 7/12,dau-Tx; #8499 * * *Madison Co: *formed 1854 *1870 Census:* p307--E. Tinsley 28m-VA, wagoner; *1880 Census:* p304b--Jesse D. Tinsley 55-VA, Elizabeth 43-VA, Hannah 22-MO, John F. 20-MO, Lucy L. 14-VA, Sarah V. 7-TX, Willie 5-TX, James F. 2-TX, Hannah Whitlock 80-VA, minlaw.(see Dallas Co) #447 *1900 Census:* p26--Liza Tinsley May1837-VA, wd, William-Mar1875-TX, James-Nov1878; #447 Dist 28—Vest Tinsley Sep1875-TX-TX, Ida-May1879-TX,(m4,2-2), Bennie L.-Mar1897-TX,dau; Sims-Mar1900,son; (1930 Coleman Co) p44--John Tinsley May1860, Willis-Nov1863,(m16, 9-7), Dudley-Apr1885-TX, Tyler-Aug1888, Harry-Aug1890, Ral-Jul1892, Eula-Feb1896, Sarah Brand-Apr1897, James E.-Aug1899; #1395 *1910 Census:* p9--Elizabeth Tinsley 72-VA, wd, (8-6) mothinlw in Sarah Andrews 37-TX, hhd; #447 p11--James Tinsley 32-TX, Nancy 30-TX, James Jr. 4, Mary-TX; (m6, 3-2) #1793 p18--Sylvester J. Tinsley 34-TX, Ida 32-TX, B. Lee 13f-TX, Sims 10m, Bertie 6f, Ethel 4; (m14, 7-4) (1930 Coleman Co) p26—Wm. D. Tinsley 35-TX, Emma 29-TX,(m4,2-2), Willie Anna 3-TX; #6826 p38--John F. Tinsley 49-VA, Willis S. 47-TX, Harry L. 19-TX, Raleigh S. 17, Eula May 15, Sadie 13, James E. 11; (m26, 9-6) #1395 p39—E. Dudley Tinsley 25-TX, Occie 25-TX,(m2,1-1), Dudley M. 9/12-TX; #6823 *1918 draft reg: *Edward Dudley Tinsley b.9Apr1885; Harry Lee Tinsley b.8Aug1890-TX; James Farras Tinsley b.7Nov1877; Raleigh Smither Tinsley b.17Jul1892-TX; Will Dudley Tinsley b.28Mar1875; *1920 Census:* ED102-3a--Harry L. Tinsley 30-TX, Lelia 30, Imogene W. 6, Kathleen J. 4, Virginia 1; #6824 ED102-12a--Wm. D. Tinsley 41-TX,wd; #6826 ED102-14a--Dudley E. Tinsley 34-TX, Ocie M. 34-TX, Dudley M.Jr. 10, Wilmoth 8f, Pauline L. 5, John C.2; #6823 ED103—Anna Tinsley 12-TX, boarder in Lucy Kent hhd; see #6826 ED103--James F. Tinsley 42, Nancy 39, James 14, Mary Lizzie 13, Burton 9, Granville 3, Glynn 4/12; #1793 ED103-14a--John F. Tinsley 59-MO, Willis 57-TX,wife, Sadie 22-TX,dau, Jim 20-TX; #1395 *1930 Census:* Prec 1--Wm. D. Tinsley 55-TX, Rena (Furman), 56-MASS, m2, Lucy F. 13-TX; #1792 Prec 1--Harry Tinsley 39-TX, Lila 39, Imogene 17, Kathleen 15, Virginia 10; #6824 *Cemeteries: (Madisonville City)* John F. Tinsley 16May1860 10Jul1939 #1395 James F. Tinsley 5 Nov 1877 30Jul1950 #1793 Dudley Tinsley 1885 1946 #6823 Lucy Tinsley 1807 1891 O. Maxwell Tinsley 1885 1972 #6827 Lula A. Tinsley 1890 1951 #6828 Harry Lee Tinsley 08Aug1890 12Dec1961 #6824 Nancy L. Tinsley 1880 1963 w/o #1793 Willis S. Tinsley11Nov1863 18Dec1947 w/o #1395 Raleigh S. Tinsley 17Jul1892 07Feb1964 #6825 Eula M. Tinsley 28Feb1894 08Mar1957 #6829 *Lakey Cem:* Callie Tinsley 7Feb1869--24Aug1872, #1790; E. F. Tinsley 19May1837--16Sep1918, #1283 *Mt Tabor Cem: *Emma B. Tinsley 1882-1917, w/o Willie D.; #6826 *Rayburn Cem:* Martin H. Tinsley 1May1887--5Dec1889; Tyler F. Tinsley 7Aug1888--19Dec1902, s/o S.W. & J. F. Tinsley #1395 *Mason Co:* *1900 Census:* p295--A. Tinsley May1867-KY, Lillie-Sep1869,(m11, 3-3) Walton-Jul1890, Oran-Jun1893, dau-May1896, C.G. -Mar1824-VA, mother (wd, 11-8); #1016 *1910 Census:* p255--Josephus Tinsley 46-KY, Lena E. 38-TX, I.C. 20m, Arlene E. 16, Maurice Leon 12, Emmett Andrew 4, Katherine Grace 87-KY,wd, mother; (1920 Dallas Co) #1015 p259--Alva Tinsley 42-KY, Lilly E. 41-TX, Walter M. 19, Oran D. 16, Mae 9, Cora L. 4; (m22, 6-4) #1016 *1918 draft reg: *Oran Ditson Tinsley b.18Jun1893-TX; see #1016 *Waco,TX* --*McLennan Co:* *1860* Census: p426--J.W. Tinsley 40-SC (farmer) #2811 p431--D.R. Tinsley 42-SC (planter-M.D.), S.A. 40-GA, E.D. 14f-GA, M.V. 11f-GA, J.W. 9m-GA, S.A.7m-GA. #2047 *1870 Census*: p41--James Tinsley 34-LA, *black;* p51--Sarah Tinsley 47-GA, James D. 20-GA, Mary 18-KY, Augustus 10/12-TX. #5228 p111--Mays Tinsley 51-SC black, Frances 19-GA black. p112--James Tinsley 50-SC #2811 *1880 Census:* p44b--J.W. Tinsley 29-GA, Bettie 27-KY, Gus 10-TX, Mark 9-TX, Jim 1-TX, Sarah 60-GA, mother;#2054 p45c--L.S. Ross 41-IA, Lizzie 34-GA, Mervin 14-TX, Laurence 12-TX, Florence 10, Harvey 7, Frank 5, Bessie 3-TX, S.A. Tinsley 60-GA, mothinlaw. #4003 1886/87 Waco City Directory: Bettie Tinsley w/o James W. (748 S. 8^th ); Thomas S. Tinsley, realtor (hotel) *1900 Census:* ED83--James R. Tinsley May1856, Elizabeth E.-Jun1866, Thomas E.-Jul1884, Lettie-Jan1886, Sallie-Oct1888, James R.-Jun1891, Eula-Jun1893, Horace C.-Jan1896, Jospeh B.-Jan1900; #4289 p95--D.A. Tinsley Nov1869-TX, James W. Jun1879, John H. Mar1883, stepsons in Mary E. Pogue Nov1852-KY, & Pink H. Pogue Oct1843-AL hhd; #2961 p147--Mary Lou Tinsley Apr1881-single, neice, in Baker hhd; #5737 *1910 Census:* p100--Pinkey H. Pogue 66-AL, Mary 57, David A. Tinsley 40, ( James W. Tinsley 35, Lena 24, James 5), John H. Tinsley 27; (children & grch of Mary) #2961 *1918 draft reg: *James Walter Tinsley b.21Jun1879; John Holland 18Mar1883; see #8466 *1920 Census:* ED102-11b--Mark Tinsley 44-TX-GA-KY, Annie 41; #8890 ED111-3a--James W. Tinsley 40-TX, Lena 36, James M. 15,son, John 36,single, brother; #8466 *1930 Census:* James W. Tinsley 49-TX, Lena M. 46, Jimmie W, 24,son, Evie 22, dauinlw; John H. Tinsley 47,bro; #8466 M. Tinsley 59-TX, Annie 53; #8890 Warren O. Tinsley 19-TX, Callie 18; (1920 Hill Co.) #9101 *Marriages:* 1861, 28May--Lizzie Tinsley m. L.S. Ross #2052 1863, 08Sep--C. E. Tinsley, bride m. G.P. Dyke 1867, 26Jun--Victoria Tinsley m. O.J. Downs #2053 1869, 03Feb--James W. Tinsley Jr. m. Mary E. Baker #2054 *Oakwood Cem:* Tinsley, Gus (David Augustus), 20Nov1869 10May1913 see #2054 Tinsley, Mark 15Dec1870 09Apr1935 #8890 Annie E. Tinsley w/o 10Feb1876 04Feb1944 J.W. Tinsley 27Oct1849 17Oct1885 #2054 Mary E. Tinsley Pogue 11Nov1851 05Dec1915 #2961 w/o J.W. m2-P.H. Pogue (1851-1915) James Baker Tinsley 10Apr1875 30Jan1877 #5213 1877, 31Jan, buried Mon., Jimmie, youngest son of James & Bettie Tinsley. (Waco Examiner) Augustus Tinsley 22Jun1853 30Dec1863 #2962 John H. Tinsley 18Mar1883 31Dec1933 #8467 James Waller Tinsley Jr d.03Apr1970, age 65. James Waller Tinsley 21Jun1879 25Jul1955 #8466 Lena Mae (Watson) Tinsley 16Mar1883 31Dec1933 Sarah A. Tinsley d. 15Jan1881, age 63. #2051 *Medina Co:* *1860 Census: * p022--**F.G. Tinsley 28-KY, Sarah A. 21-AL, Mary L. 4-TX, Sarah A. 3, Nancy W. 5/12; (1880 Bexar Co) #2333 *Milam Co:* *Deaths:* 1850, Dec--Mary Tinsley, age 5, born TX #4288 *1860 Census:* p035--C.T. Tinsley 30-MS, Catherine 33-MD, Mary 5-TX, James R. 4, Wm. R. 2-TX. #3191 *1880 Census*: p194--Narcis Tinsley, p206--Frank & Henry Tinsley*(black)*; (see 1867 voters list) p229d--Albert Tinsley 29-AL, Fannie 19-AL, wife; Charlie 3mo-TX, James Tinsley 35-GA, brother. #2803/05 *Montague Co:* *Elmwood Cem:* W. J. Tinsley 1853—1926; Annie Tinsley 1862—1953; #1012 see Wise Co. Bailey Franklin Tinsley 1889--1950; #4909 Laura Frances Tinsley 1893--1970 *1900 Census:* ED56-11--James A. Tinsley Jul1856-NC, Nancy A.-Nov1862-TN(m19,8-5), Lena-Sep1888-TN, Russie-Aug1890, Fannie-Jun1893, Willie-Sep1897-TX,son, Kittie E.-May1900; (to NM) #4221 *1910 Census:* p135—Orbie E. Tinsley 22-TX, Emma W. (Clarke) 18-TX,(m0); #4908 p136--Wm. J. Tinsley 56-KY, Annie G. 48-AR, Homer O. 24-TX, Bailie F. 20, Cora M. 16, Hazel 6-TX; (m27, 5-5) (1880 Wise Co& 1900 Jack Co) #1012 *1920 Census:* ED97-2a--W.J. Tinsley 66-KY, Annie 57-AR, Hazel 15,TX, Frank Tinsley 30-TX, Laura 26-Al,wife, Horace 1 2/12; #1012 ED98-2b--Orbie E. Tinsley 32-TX, Emma 27, Eldon 8, Clifford 6, Lorraine 11/12; (1930 Wichita Co) #4908 *Montgomery Co:* *1840 *tax list: James Tinsley *1860 Census: *p087--John D. Tinsley (can't find) p87--M.C. Tinsley 21f-SC, L.A. Tinsley 19f-TX, in J.W. Wade hhd. see #750 Walker Co., #1461/62 *Morris Co:* *1930 Census:* * *Alonzo Tinsley 43-LA, Lizzie 44, Charlie 14, Gardie 12f, Gay 11f, Syble 8f, Bernice; *Navarro Co:* *1880 Census:* p374d--Charles A. Tinsley 35-TN, Amanda L.30-TN, Thomas 9-TN, Mattie L. 4-TN, Solomon L. 1-TX #790 from Dyer Co,TN 1870 (1900 Kaufman Co) p374d--Solomon C. Tinsley 25-TN, Sarah C. 18-TN. See Kaufman Co. #795 *1890 Vet Census: *Charles A. Tinsley; #790 *1900 Census:* p21--Henry Tinsley Jan1886-TN; p118--Thomas W.Tinsley Jun1864-TN, single; #798 *Parker Co:* 1859--James Tinsley, land grant. 1880, 30Jan--will filed for James Tinsley, written 1872, 15 Jan. *1860 Census:* p433--J. Tinsley 49-KY, Mary (Nelson, Bonner) 38f-SC, Sarah 11-KY, Hugh 3m-TX, 3 Bonner children in hhd. 1850 in Franklin Co,KY #6925 *1880 Census:* p477--Mary Tinsley 58-SC, boarder (nee Nelson, b.19Aug1822 Greenville Co,SC; to TX 1857) in Malinda Johnson 46-VA hhd. *1900 Census:* p186--Mary Tinsley Feb1822-SC, mothinlaw (9-4) in Rebecca M. Edwards-Mar1846 hhd; w/o #6925 p255--John M. Tinsley Jun1861-TX, Hattie F.-Jan1871-TX (m7) #7044 *1920 Census:* ED64-9b--John Tinsley 58-TX, Hattie 48-TX; #7044 *1930 Census:* Prec 2--Floyd Tinsley 37-TX, Mable 35, Naomi 10, Floyd 7; *Marriages:* c.1857--James Tinsley m. Mrs. Mary Nelson Bonner #6925 1860, 19Jan--Ann Mariah Tinsleym. Clifton B. Rider (1880-Parker Co.) d/o #6925 1866, 15Jul--Sarah Elizabeth Tinsley m. John Henry Stradley d/o #6925 1885, 07Dec--R. L. Tinsley m. Serita Cummings 1888,26Jan--John M. Tinsley m. Lillie I. Rupe/Russe #7044 1893, 13Apr--J.M. Tinsley m. Mrs. Hattie Rivers #7044 Wil*low Spgs Cem: *Ann M. Tinsley Rider 4Jul1843---21Mar1922 (b.KY) to TX Feb1854; w/o C.B. Rider *Red River Co: formed 1836* *Tinsley Cem:* Chas. B. Tinsley d.16Nov1867 *1860 Census:* p058--James A. Tinsley 32-VA, Mary(L. Wortham) 31-VA, James 1-TX #524 p058--Reuben D. Tinsley 24-VA, laborer in Milton M. Parks hhd. #522 (CW 9^th Txinf, died 3Feb1862 in AR, age 28) *1870 Census:* p77--James Tinsley 42-VA, Mary 41-VA, James 12-TX, Nannie 8-TX; #524 *1880 Census:* p261--James A. Tinsley 51-VA, M. L. 50-VA, Jas. D. 21-TX, Nannie E. 18-TX.dau; #524 p311d--Sam. T. Tinsley 28-MS-MS, Jane 25-MS, L.C. 8f-AR, A.D. 6m-AR, Jasper T. 4-AR, Olivia S. 2-TX, Thomas 3mo.-TX. *1900 Census:* p215--J.A. Tinsley Oct1828-VA, J.D. Jan1860-TX,son, N.E.-Sep1862,dau; #524 *1910 Census: *p215--James D. Tinsley 51-TX, single; see #524 *1920 Census: *James D. Tinsley b.1858-TX; *Refugio Co:* *1860 Census: *p130--Mrs S. Tinsley 45-NY. *Rusk Co:* *Marriages:* 1870, 22Nov--Jennie Tinsley m. S. J. Ramsey *1860 Census: *p311--A.D. Tinsley 36-VA, M.D., E.R. 32f-GA, Jane 7-TX. 1870 Census: p329--Adison D. Tinsley 52-VA, mbr st. legis.; Elizabeth R. 43-GA, Lavinia J. 18-GA; *1880 Census:* p001a--A.D. Tinsley 62-VA?, E.R. 52-GA, wife, Jennie L. Ramsay 28-GA, dau, Addison T. Ramsay 8-TX, gson. (Henderson twp) *1900 Census:* p57--Elizabeth D.Tinsley Jan1828-GA,wd, (2-1), Jennie L. Ramsay-Dec1852-GA,dau,wd, Addison T. Ramsay-Feb1892-TX,gson; *Sabine Co:* *1910 Census:* p92--Silas M. Tinsley 40-GA, Mary M. 33-TX, Viola 14-TX, Texonia 12, Velma 10, Jesse 15m-AR; #2850 (1880 Chattahoochee Co,GA) *1920 Census:* Dist 168—Stephen H. Tinsley 50-LA, Amanda M. 43-TX, Josiah 15-TX, Edgar 10, Clara E. 8, Marvin L. 4, Herbert D. 1 6/12; (1910 Shelby Co) #6560 *San Augustine Co:* *1900 Census:* p173--John W. Tinsley Aug1843-GA, Eliza E.-Mar1847-GA, Robert T.-Jul1875-GA, Jennie-Mar1883-TX, Ludie-Jun1886, Mary-Feb1888; (m35, 9-8) (from Chattahoochee Co,GA) #765 *1910 Census:* p183--Robert Tinsley 32-GA, Alice 28-AL, Melvin 8-TX, Bessie 5, Erma 4, Herman 1 4/12; see#765 p185--J.W. Tinsley 67-GA, Eliza 63-GA; (m43, 9-8) #765 *1918 draft reg: *Robert Thomas Tinsley b.8Jul1875; #4047 *1920 census:* ED174-10b--John Tinsley 77-GA, Eliza 72-GA #765 ED174-10b--Robert F. Tinsley 45-TX, Alice 38-TX, Melvin 18-TX, Bessie 15, Erma 14, Herman 11, Robert T. 9, Lawrence 7, Wilma 3, Verna 8/12; son of #765 ED176-11b--Titus(Silas) M. Tinsley 49-GA, Mary 44-TX, Viola 24-TX, Velma 20, Talmadge M. 10m, Lelah D. 7; (see Sabine Co) #2850? *1930 Census:* Prec 1--Robert Tinsley 64-TX-GA, Alice 45,wife, Herman 21, R.T. 18,son, Lawrence 16, Wilma 14, Verna 11, Lizza 83-GA,mother; #4047 *San Saba Co:* *1910 Census:* p240--Wade W. Tinsley 30-SC, Dellia M. 27-TX, Velma 6, Herman 4, Revo 2/12m. (m7, 4-3) (1900 Llano Co)(1920/30 Tarrant Co) see #2901 p240--James L. Tinsley 22-AR-SC, F.A. 19-TS,wife, Elva L. 1 4/12-TX; (m4, 1-1) see #2901 *1918 draft reg: *Lawdy Cornelius Tinsley b.24Nov1876; (1900 Llano Co) #4866 *1920 Census:* ED226-1b--Lewdy E. Tinsley 42-SC, Lizzie 35-TX, Eldred 15-TX; (1930 Runnels Co) #4866 *Schackelford Co:* *1910 Census:* p254--John S. Tinsley 50-KY, Fannie M. 42-TN, Emmitt J. 26-TX, Herbert W. 22-CA; (m27,5-2) (1880 Wise Co/1930 Hamilton Co)(1900 Chickashaw nation,OK) #1014 *1918 draft reg: *Emmett Joseph Tinsley b.14Dec1883; Herbert Tinsley b.31Jul1887-CA; #1014 *Shelby Co:* *Cem: *J.H. Tinsley 07/12/1846--07/28/1915, Co F, LA inf; Clarinda Tinsley 1843--1908; #6555 *Fairview Cem: *Wm. Franklin Tinsley 8Feb1880—25Oct1938; #6566 Anna Killen Tinsley 10Feb1881---26Sep1952; 1900, 29Nov--Frank Tinsley m. Anna Killen #6566 1915, 17Jan--J.H. Tinsley m. Keziah Lunsford Baggett; #6555 *1900 Census:* p121--Hubbard Tinsley 54-MS, Elia-Dec1844-MS, Monroe 21-LA, Franklin 20, Jane 16, James 13, (Mary b.1830-LA, mother); #6555 p125--Stephen Tinsley Aug1868-LA-MS, Amanda-Jan1880(m2, 2-1), Ester-Dec1898-TX; #6560 *1910 Census:* p125--John H. Tinsley 66-MS,wd, Charles M. 31-LA, Janie 26-LA, James N. 23-LA; #6555 p113--Frank Tinsley 30-LA-MS-GA, Anna (Killen) 28-LA, John 8-TX, Edna 4-TX; #6566 p124--Stephen H. Tinsley 41-LA, Amanda 33-TX, Esther 12-TX, Lila 10, Ellis 8, Josiah 6, Edgar 1; (1920 Sabine Co.) #6560 *1918 draft reg: *Charles Monroe Tinsley b.29Jun1877; W. Frank Tinsley b.8Feb1881; #6566 *1920 Census:* ED183--Kezzie H. Tinsley 64-GA,wd, mother in Baggett hhd. see #6555 ED183--Wm. F. Tinsley 39-LA, Anna 38, John 18, Edna 13, Bruce 10, Clemet 8, T.O. 2m; #6566 ED185—Viola Tinsley 23-TX, single, public steno ED190-15--C.M. Tinsley 40-LA, Ida 26, Gussie 6f, Otis T. 5, Paul 5/12; #6565 *1930 Census:* John T. Tinsley 28-TX, Willie M. 19, J.T. 0,son; #8897 William F. Tinsley 50-LA, Anna 48, Bruce 18, Clement 16, Thomas O. 13; #6566 Monroe Tinsley 53-LA, Ida 38, wife, Gussie 16, Ottis 14, Paul 10, Ruth 7, Francis 5, Joyce 2; #6565 *Smith Co:* *1870 Census: *p408--Laura Tinsley, 27 in Crittenden Collins hhd, (married 24Jun1873) #1748, see Walker Co. *1900 Census:* p304--Gardner Tinsley Oct1861-AL, Susie-Mar1868-AL,(m12, 6-6), Lille-Aug1888-AL, Clifford-Apr1890, Oscar-Mar1892-TX, Connie-Nov1894, Tommie-May1897, Ocie-Aug1899m-TX; (see Elmore Co,AL) (d. 1914 Greer Co,OK) #4899 *Tarrant Co: (from Navarro-1849, burned 1876) (Fort Worth)* 1854, 01Sep--Land patent #1523--Lewis G. Tinsley 1856, Lewis G. Tinsley security for Wm. Norris estate 1850/52/60 tax list--L.G. Tinsley 1867 voter list--Lewis G. Tinsley, born VA. J.L. Tinsley *Thompson Cem*: Wm. Thomas Tinsley 1858-1909, (m. Mollie D. Farmer 1880--c.1929;) #5604 Mattie H. Tinsley d.1949 *White Chapel Cem: *Louis Tinsley 1865--1939; Charles M. Tinsley 1856-- ; *Mt Olive Cem: *Wade W. Tinsley 1879-1952 Lillie Tinsley 1881-1949 #4867 Herman I. Tinsley 9Jun1905—15Sep1985, Mary Lou Tinsley 27Jul1905—25Jan1981; *1850 Census:* p140--Lewis C. Tensley 43-VA, wheelwright, Mary 34-KY, John L. 8-KY, James H. 7-KY. 1850/52, 1860/63/63 tax list: L.G. Tinsley, 160a abs#598 *1870 Census:* p475--J.L. Tinsley 28-KY, Sarah E. 25-AR, L.R. 10/12-TX; p476--L.G. Tinsley 63-VA, Mary 53-KY; *1880 Census:* p008c--L. W. Tinsley 40-KY, single, clerk; (1877 Fort Worth City Dir) p085c--Robert L. Tinsley 23-VA, other in George Hendrick 26-TX hhd. p172a--J.L. Tinsley 38-KY, Sallie 32-AR, Richard 9-TX, Louis G. Tinsley 74-KY-KY, father, Mary 60-KY-KY,mother *1900 Census:* p156--John L. Tinsley Feb1842-KY, Sarah E.-Jan1845-AR; (m35, 1-1) (CW-9^th TX Cav, Co A) to TX 1847 p213--Wm. T. Tinsley Nov1858-KY, Mattie H.-Feb1866-TX, Thomas R.-Aug1894, Victor-Jan1897, Roy-Oct1898; (m7, 3-3) #5604 p214--Robert S. Tinsley Jun1854-VA, Serita L.-Apr1867-TX, Robert L.-Oct1886, Annie V.-May1888, Masie A. -Jun1893; (m14, 3-3) p215--D. R. Tinsley Sep1835-KY-VA, Ellen 36-KY,single,dau; #870 *1910 Census:* p60--Charles M. Tinsley 53-KY, m1, Luella 45-IN, m2, Kelsch 26-TX,stepson; #5470?? p99—Louis Tinsley 24-TX; p124—Daisy Tinsley 38-TX,wd, Louis R. 23-TX-VA,son,Mary A. 17-TX,dau, Annie V. Collins 21,dau, Pacal E. Collins 28-GA,sninlw; p140--Mattie Tinsley 44f-TX-GA,,wd (6-6), Thomas Ross 15-TX, Victor 12m, Roy 11, Wm. H. 8, John S. 5, Allie Mae 2, Ellen 45-KY, single, sisinlw; see #5604 p148--Paul Tinsley 24-TN; *1918 draft reg: *Arthur Bynum Tinsley b.12Jul1889-MS; Robert Louis Tinsley b.14Oct1886-TX; *1920 Census:* Dist 90—Walter P. Tinsley 66-VA-VA, Margaret E. 64-VA, Stella M. 42-TN; #2677 Dist 100—James L. Tinsley 36-AR, Millie A. 33-TX, Essa M. 13-TX, Aneta 4 4/12, Leota 1 11/12-TX, Othella 9/12-TX; Dist 106—Fannie Taylor 29-TX,div, Elva L. Tinsley 11,dau, Eli Tinsley 9,son, Ella M. 6-TX,dau; ED123-6a--J. L. Tinsley 78-KY, Sarah E. AR, Louis R. 58-TX,son, (Louis W. 23-TX, Maria 25-LA,wife) ED138--J.E. Tinsley 46-AR, Carrie 38-VA, Lynn Edward 4-TX, Eleanor Louise 11/12-TX, Nora 35,sister; ED139--Jesse J. Tinsley 25-AR-SC, Lillian B. 23-TX, Howard 4, Jewell 1 10/12; #8450 ED159-4b--Charles M. Tinsley 63-KY, Louella 59-IN; see #5470 ED152--16--Wade W. Tinsley 40-SC, Dellia M. 38-TX, Velma M. 16-TX, Herman E. 14, Revo 9m. Eunice 6, Mamie 4; (see 1900 Llano Co., 1910 San Saba Co.) #4867 Dist 166—Bailey Tinsley 27-TX, single; Dist 170—Heber F. Tinsley 25-TX-TN, Martha E. 26-TX, Addie B. 9/12-TX; (1900 Dallas Co) #8462 *1930 Census:* Wade W. Tinsley 50-SC, Lettie 48, Rebo B. 20, Vivian 14, Carl Maddox 22,soninlw, Eunice 17,dau; Herman E. Tinsley 24-TX, Mary L. 24, Mary E. 4, Dorris E. 1; #8446 Jessie E. Tinsley 56-AR, Carrie B. 47, Lynn 14m, Elenor L. 11, Lenora Tinsley 59-AR, sister; Jessie J. Tinsley 35-TX, Lillie 33, Howard 14, Jewell 12, Ray 10; #8450 Mattie Tinsley 64-TX, Allie M. 22,dau, Ellen 58,sisinlw; see #5604 Charles M. Tinsley 73-KY, Louella 65; see #5470 Lewis Tinsley 61-TX, inmate; Arthur B. Tinsley 40-MS, Bennie D. 26,wife, Arthur B. 2; *Taylor Co,TX* *1930 Census:* Dist 3—J.D?. Tinsley 28-TX-MS-GA, Lily 21-TX,m5); Dist 6—Victor Tinsley 33-TX-KY, Clyone 26-TX,(m3); s/o #5604 *Titus Co:* ED164--James M. Tinsley 47-LA, Emmer 42-AL, Grant 14-LA, Lavonia 12f-LA, Coleman 9-LA; mf #74 *Travis Co:* *Texas State Cem: *John L. Tinsley 1842—1932; *Oakwood Cem: *Benjamin L. Tinsley, 1^st TX Cav, CoE, CSA; *1910 Census:* p200—R. L. Tinsley 56-KY,single, broinlw in Louella Luckett 51-KY hhd; (1920 age 65, same hhd) *1920 Census:* ED100 Arglita Tinsley 25-TX,single, Grace Tinsley 21-TX,md, Virginia 7/12-TX, daus in Jannie Terrell 49-TX hhd. ED108—Victor Tinsley 23-TX-KY, single, roomer; (see Tarrant Co) s/o #5604 ED111—R.L. Tinsley 65-KY, single, broinlw in Louella Luckett hhd.; *Trinity Co:* *1910 Census:* ED106-7b—W.E. Tinsley 28-TX-TX, Maggie 24-TX,(m7,1-1), Wilma 5-TX; #5567?? *Van Zandt Co:* *Elm Grove Cem: *J.W. Tinsley 15Aug 1857—23Jan1939; *Walker Co:* *Marriages:* 1849, 06Nov--Clementine Amanda Tinsley m. Clinton L. Collins #1460 1850, 28Feb--Louisa Virginia Tinsley m. John W. Wade #1459 *Deaths:* 1846, 09Sep--John S. Tinsley,??? 20y, 3m, 12dy; s/o John S. Tinsley & Julia Besser; (Besser Cem) 1870, Dec--G.B. Tinsley, age 44, born IL, blacksmith 1846 tax list--Susan Tinsley #750 1850, 22Jun--Land certificate #548/49 to James Tinsley *1850 Census:* p266--John W. Wade 35-NY, printer, Virginia 20-NC? #1459 p281--Crittenden L. Collins 20-MS, Clementine 19-SC. (1870 in Smith Co,TX, Laura Tinsley 27 in hhd) #1748 p281--Susan Tinsley 52-SC, widow, Malessa 14-SC, Laura 12f-TX #750 *1870 Census*: p36-Tinsley *1880 Census: * p227--Felix Tinsley 18-AL, single in Robt H. Bush 45-VA/Juliet F. (Hamilton) 31-KY hhd. (see 1870 Mitchell Co,GA) p322a--Wm. Tinsley 20-AL, cousin, in H.W. Fisher 52-AL/Sallie 34-AL, wife, hhd. (to SC & AL) *1900 Census: *p253--Felix E. Tinsley-Aug1861-AL, single, physician; (d. 1901-bur Old Waverly Cem) *1918 draft reg: *Marion Sims Tinsley b.20Apr1892-GA; #11149 Oscar McCollum Tinsley 5Dec1873-GA *Wharton Co:* *1920 Census:* ED161--Turner R. Tinsley 47-TX, Ollie 35-TX, Vivian 14-TX, James 12, Gladys 10, Clyde 8, Neal 5; (1910 Limestone Co.) #4296 *Wheeler Co:* *Births: *Murray Wilson Tinsley b. 11Nov1917; see#11261 *Shamrock Cem:* John Clark Tinsley 8/27/1886--5/24/1940; Maud F. Tinsley 7/9/1884--4/29/1969; #6307 *1918 draft reg: *Lennie Otto Tinsley b. 30Nov1885; (see #11261-Childress Co) *1930 Census:* Dist 3—Lennie O. Tinsley 44-AL,KY, Ellen M. 44-TX,(m24), Elmer M. 23-TX, Murray W. 12-TX; (see #11261-Childress Co) Dist 9--J.C. Tinsley 43-TX,VA, Maude 44-TX, (m25), Willie Vaughn 24f, Anna Mae 13, Hazel C. 7; #6307 Edward R. Tinsley 48-TX-VA, Jessie 49-IL,wife, Edward Jr. 13-OK; (see Greer Co,OK) #10231 *Wichita Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Otis Homer Tinsley b.10Nov1885; (1910 Montague Co) #4907 *1920 Census: * ED123--N.A. Tinsley 59-TX-KY,wd, Edna 16-TX,dau; ED199--O.H. Tensley 34-TX-KY, Myrtle 33-TX-AR, Douglas 7-TX, Dorcas 5, Julia 3 7/12; (1930 Donley Co) #4907 *1930 Census:* Dist 35—Orbie E. Tinsley 42-TX, Emma W. 38-TX, Eldon W. 18, Clifford L. 16, Loraine 11-TX; #4908 *Wilbarger Co:* *1910 Census:* p220--Gardner E. Tinsley 50-AL-NC, Susie 44-AL, Clifford 19-AL, Oscar? 17-TX, Tommie 12, Ocie 10m, Gardner 8, Luther 5, Jewel 2-TX; (m22, 9-9) (to Greer Co,OK) #4899 *Williamson Co,TX:* *1880 Census: *p565--Wm. A. Tinsley 26-VA, single; #661 *1910 Census:* p301--Randolph W. Tinsley 36-VA, Nellie 36-VA, Gladys 12-NM, Camila 5-TX, Anna E. 34-VA, Mary S. 29-VA, single sisters: (m14, 3-2) #2294 *1918 draft reg: *Randolph Wood Tinsley b.31May1873; #2294 *1920 Census:* Ed153-4a--Raleigh Tinsley 27-TX, Maude 25-KY, Raleigh Jr. 3-TX; (1910 Madison Co) #6825 ED169-12a--Randolph Tinsley 46-VA, Nellie 46-VA, Gladys 21-NM, Camella 14-TX, Frances 4 2/12f-TX #2294 *1930 Census:* * *Randolph W. Tinsley 57-VA, Nellis S. 57-VA, Francis R. 14-TX; #2294 *Wise Co:* 1882, 13Dec--Wm. J. Tinsley m. Georgia Ann Gaines (see Montague Co.) #1012 1883, 21Feb--John S. Tinsley m. Fannie McKinney #1014 1884, 06Nov--J(James)L. Tinsley m. L.G. Barnes #1009 1885, 04Jan—D.B. Tinsley m. Martha A. Alexander see #865 1888, 19Dec—Alva Tinsley m. Lillie Miller see #865 1889, 01May—J. Tinsley m. Lena E. Findley see #865 *1880 Census:* p154b--Alanson Tinsley 64-KY, Catherine G. 55-VA, Wm. J. 25-KY, David B. 22-KY, John S. 20-KY Josephus 15-KY, Alva 13m-KY. #865 *1900 Census:* p260--John C. Woody 8 Mar1875, Ettie Mae (*Tinsley*) Mar1875-TX, Annie F. Tinsley Aug1883, sisinlw; #4 (d.16May1916) (m. 30Mar1899) #5683 p268--James Tinsley Jan1848, Lorena-Dec1863, (m15,6-5), Irene-Dec1887-TX, Esma-Oct1892, Ruth-May1894, Royal L.-Apr1896, Grace-Jan1900; #1009 p281--Clyde Tinsley Sep1877-TX, single; see #1009 *1910 Census:* p305--James L. Tinsley 62-KY, Lorena G. 46-MS, Esma B. 17f-TX, Ruth 15, Royal L. 14, Grace 10, J. Orwin 7-TX; (m25, 7-6) (1920 Crosby Co.) #1009 *1918 draft reg: *Floyd Tinsley b.19Feb1893-TX; *Misc Census References:* *1870 Census:* *Cherokee Co: * 1901, 17Dec—Martha Tinsley m. Albert Beaseley *Nacogdoches* Co: p475—Sue Tinsley 30f-GA, Tiercey 56f-GA; *1880 Census:* *Washington Co: *p125--John Tinsley 21-IRE *CSA Civil War Veterans:* A.D. Tinsley 2^nd TX Inf, St. Troops, Surgeon (Rusk Co.) Benjamin L. Tinsley 1^st TX Cav, Co E, CSA; buried Oakwood Cem , Travis Co,TX Fountain G. Tinsley 36^th TX Cav, Co G #2333 James Tinsley 29^th TX Cav, Co D James L. Tinsley 9^th TX Cav, Co A J. H. Tinsley 35^th TX Cav, Co A (Brown's) & Waller's Regt. TX Cav, Dunn's Co. J. H. Tinsley 12^th TX Inf, Co E J. H. Tinsley 13^th TX Vol, 1^st Co B J. M. Tinsley 7^th TX Field Bty. John W. Tinsley Waul's Legion, TX, Co B Joseph M. Tinsley 35^th TX Cav, Co E, (Brown's) R. D. Tinsley 9^th TX Inf, Co B (Young's) Samuel P. Tinsley 35^th TX Cav, Co A,G (Brown's) #1705 Samuel P. Tinsley 13^th TX Vol, 2^nd Co G, 1^st Co B *Pension Applications:* >Claimant: Tinsley, Eliza< >Pension Number: 43237 >County: San Augustine< >Husband: John Willis>Pension Number: 37235< #765 >Claimant: Tinsley, J. M.>Pension Number: Application Rejected>County: Brazoria #1704 County: Tarrant< >Claimant: Tinsley, John Willis>Pension Number:37235Pension Number: 37198>County: Shelby Husband: John H.>Pension Number: 22674< >Claimant: Tinsley, Mahala Ellen>Pension Number: Application Rejected> County: BrazoriaClaimant: Tinsley, Mary V.Husband: Thomas A.Pension Number: 25578 #1705/#3433 >Claimant: Tinsley, Sarah E.Pension Number: 25578Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 22:03:48 ?0600 >From: GayNell Wells >Subject: Tinsley line >Re: Isaac Turner Tinsley. Isaac T. was apparently a fairly wealthy and prominent person in Brazoria County, Texas. There are numerous books published in Texas which refer to him and his family. I do have a poor copy of Isaac T.'s family bible. I have tried to reproduce it but haven't had a lot of luck. I have actually looked at this bible which is still in the possession of a third (?) cousin of mine, who is now living on the old Tinsley plantation in Texas (property only, the house has been torn down). A lot of Isaac T.'s decendants still live in Brazoria or contiguous counties in Texas. The family bible contains the following info: >BIRTHS: > Jack H. Tinsley was born 28 of November 1833. > Josephine Tinsley was born Septeber 5th, 1835. > Walter Tinsley was born July 4th, 1837. > Caledonia Tinsley was born May 17th 1839. > James T. Tinsley was born 27th of February 1847. > Joseph M. Tinsley was born 29th day of June, 1843. > Samuel Tinsley was born Novewmber 8, 1844. > Isaac H. Tinsley was born 27th of January 1847. > Ann Elizabeth Tinsley born 18th day of March, 1849. > Charles A. Tinsley born December 18th 1851. > W.B. Tinsley born 25h December 1853. (Note: this would be William) > George E. Tinsley was born the 14th of February 1856. > Mary Alice Tinsley was born until I. H. and Mary L. Tinsley March 15th 1876. (Note: Mary Louisa Forbes and Isaac Henderson) > Leonidas Henderson Tinsley was born May the 30th 1878. >MARRIAGES: > Isaac T. Tinsley and Mary A. Turner married June 4th, 1932. > Callie A. Tinsley (Note: Caledonia) and John T. Brady married 31st of March 1838. > Joseph M. Tinsley and Adelia G. Westall married July 25, 1868. > Annie E. Tinsley and Tom H. Westall married November 15th, 1868. > Samuel P. Tinsley and Sarah Bringhurst married September 17, 1871. > I. H. Tinsley and Mary Louisa Forbes married December 3, 1874. > Willie B. (Note: William) and Mamie M. Krenek(?) married October 17, 1878. > Charles Tinsley and Dell Bobesom married 1876. > Sam P. Tinsley (Note: very poor quality, cannot read other than 1881. However, Isaac's son, Samuel P. died 3/16/1878. His wife Sarah died 3/4/1879.) > > S. P. Tinsley married Mahala E. McNeil 12/7/1881. (Note: Haven't figured this one out. Guess it could be a son of Sam P. but the dates don't line up with Sam P. and Sarah Bringhurst' marriage date. Perhaps a son by another marriage? I think I can figure this out when I have the time. I have seen the headstones of S. P. and Mahala. Brazoria Co. probate records show a probate filed on Samuel P. on 8/6/1890.) > S. B. P. Perkins Sadie Tinsley (Note: Don't have a clue what this means.) >DEATHS: > Josephine Tinsley died 20 of July 1836. > Walter Tinsley died 20 of July, 1843. > James. T. Tinsley died 16 of August 1849. > Jack Tinsley died May 4, 1851. > George Eugene Tinsley died November 8th, 1869. > I. T. Tinsley died March 17th, 1874 (Note: Isaac T.) > Mary Brady Westall died July 24th, 1876. > Thomas H. Westall died December (?) 1876. > Callie T. Brady died January 23, 1879. > Sarah B. Tinsley died March 16, 1879. > Isaac Henderson Tinsley died March 8, 1882. > Mary A. Tinsley died May, 1882. > _________ M. Tinsley died October 4, 1899. (Note: I believe this >is my great?grandfather Joseph M. who actually died October 3, 1899.) > Henderson Tinsley 9?8?51. (Note: I believe this is date of death;he was son of I. H. Tinsley) > (Children of Louisa F and I.H. Tinsley) > Mary Alice Tinsley McFarland (Note: born 3/15/1876; died 6/3/1963; >daughter of Isaac Henderson Tinsley and Mary Louisa Forbes.)d. June 3, 1963 > Henderson Tinsley children. >As for the grandchildren of Isaac Turner, this is what I know: > Joseph Malcolm and Adelia G. Westall had the following children: > Turner Randolph Tinsley, born 1/30/1871 in Brazoria County, Texas; died 2/12/1960 in Wharton, Wharton County, Texas; married Ollie May Mays 4/26/1902; 5 children, all deceased. > Joseph Malcolm Jr., born 8/6/1883 in Brazoria Co, TX; died 1946 in Brazoria Co., TX; married Gertrude Curtiss 1922; no children; > Robert Porter, born 1/28/1886 in East Columbia, Brazoria Co. TX; married Effie Curtiss 4/1/1920; one child, > Florence Tinsley, born 6/1874 in Brazoria Co., TX; > Mary Tinsley, born 12/17/1876 in Brazoria Co., TX. > Isaac Henderson Tinsley and Mary Louisa Forbes had: > Mary Alice Tinsley born 3/15/1876 in West Columbia, Braz.Co., TX; >died 6/3/1963 in Wharton, Wharton Co., TX; married Robert McFarland 12/18/1895; > Henderson Leondias Tinsley born 5/30/1878 in W. Columbia,Braz.Co.,Tx; died 8/8/1951, W. Columbia, Braz.Co.,TX; married Lizzie Schuelke 6/23/1918.

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ALLINGTON Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Allingtons. In 1799, Elizabeth Swartwood Allington died at the age of 20 leaving husband John and baby boy, Jacob behind. She was the daughter of a famous local family, the Swartwoods of PA, and he came out of nowhere I have found clues that suggest he was born in Winchcombe, Gloucester, and that he was born in PA, but nothing conclusive. Would love to chat with someone about this. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Clan Johnston

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Turner Family Mysteries

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Looking for the parents of William Hartford Turner born 1905 in Lee, Mississippi. There is a William Hartford Turner recorded but is to old to my W.H. Turner. Maybe a father? My W. Turner died in 1948 in Lake Wales Florida. He worked in citrus with a James Turner who was also born in Lee Mississippi according to the census. A brother perhaps? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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White house at 6756 Charles St

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

Herschel Lambert To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lambert-3444|Herschel Lambert]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Lambert-3444&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Herschel Lambert To-Do List|Herschel's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Acorn-30|Drew, Elsa E (Acorn) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3488|Lambert, John ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Moytoy-165|Beamor, Quatsis (Moytoy)]] || || to-do |- | [[Acorn-30|Drew, Elsa E (Acorn) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3488|Lambert, John ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willis-3524|Lambert, Avis (Willis) ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scales-332|Scales, Charlotte Gordon]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scales-333|Scales, Nicholas Dalton]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willis-3320|Willis, James Washington]] || || to-do |- |}

Roger Carrier To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Carrier-342|Roger Carrier]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Carrier-342&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Roger Carrier To-Do List|Roger's current to-do list]].''

Hruska Name Study

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[[Category:Hruska Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hruska and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Each of the surnames are of Slavic origin and mean the same thing: pear like the fruit. For this reason, I am finding it likely that there is a common ancestor or two that links each family with this name. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Some links to general information on these surnames: origin of the surnames: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Hruska

Silvernail Name Study

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

Our Family Mysteries-31

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Trying to identify the Native American Indian in the Rockwell line of Thomas Tolbert Rockwell/Rockhold; specifically through his son, Jesse. Records show Thomas married Sarah Clawson in 1787, after Jesse's birth abt. 1783. Please help me solve this mystery! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Schryer Name Study

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

G.W. Dodson Letter

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Letter written by G. W. Dodson To Mr. John W. Taylor, of Summerville, Georgia. Source: Dodson file, Herman Brown Free Library ************** 2103 Oldham Street Austin, Texas October 19, 1915 ____ including records copied from the Dodson Family Bible ________________________________________________________________________________________ ***** Dear Nephew, I have just received your letter of recent date, and will do the best that I can to give you the information that you ask for. I think that it was in 1876 that I visited my Uncles, William and Isaiah Dodson, in Henry and DeKalb Counties and copied some records that I found with them in an old Bible, and learned some other things about the Dodson family that I did not know; also I have lately seen a book belonging to a minister here (Mr. Minter), which is intended to be a genealogy of the Dodsons. I also remember a few things that my Father and Mother told me, but it is more difficult to trace the Mother's than the Father's line -- in fact I cannot go beyond my maternal grandfather. I learn from the book that I mentioned that there were three families of Dodsons, who all came from England at a very early date, and seemingly from the same place. One family settled in Maryland, one in Pennsylvania, and one in Virginia. We are descended from the Virginia branch, and there is mentioned in the Colonial Records in 1632 a Dodson farm on the James River, which was only 25 years after the first settlement at Jamestown. This all agrees with the traditions that I have, and the book says that the Virginia Dodsons Claim that they were there from the first..... My name is English, but we are at least half Irish or Scotch. Uncle Isaiah told me that the English was all gone but the name. I cannot go beyond my great grandfather, Joshua Dodson, who was about contemporary with Washington, and was a Baptist preacher. My Father told me that he remembered him..... Now, from the records, my grandfather, Joshua, was born in 1764, and was the fourth son of Joshua, Sr. The older brothers were Charles, Elijah and Elisha. I think all these went to Kentucky soon after the Revolutionary War. The younger brothers were Isaac and Daniel. Joshua Dodson, Jr., and Sarah Warnick (or Wirnick) were married in Virginia and went to Georgia previous to November 1785, and Daniel also went to Georgia. I do not know as to Isaac, but Joshua, Sr., visited Georgia when my Father was a child. ... Two of my grandfather's sisters married Creels, and one a Ballinger, and one a Stamps. If I have been correctly informed, one of Ida Autrey's boys married a Miss Robertson, who is descended from Stamps...... The children of Joshua, Jr., were Elijah, born November 20, 1785; Samuel (my father), November 21, 1788; William, March 22, 1791; Dicy, April 6, 1796; Ruth, December 12, 1801; Isaiah, June 9, 1804; Daniel, December 9, 1806. Of these brothers of my father, Elijah married a Miss Rowden, and raised a large family, but I know very little about them. My father was the second son. William, the next one, lived and died in Henry County. Only one of his sons raised a family. This one was named Newton. Frank was a Captain, I think in Gobbs Legion, and was killed at Fredericksburg. The others, Marion and Green, died unmarried. I know scarcely anything about Uncle William's daughters. One of them married a man who owned a mill on South river, but I have forgotten his name. I heard once that she was a widow living in Atlanta. Uncle Isaiah married a Miss Brabin, and had one son, Jasper, who was living about Gadsen, Alabama the last that I ever heard of him. Uncle Daniel was a Captain in some of the Indian Wars. He was never married. Aunt Dicy married Mr. Hulsey. She lived at Lithonia and raised one son and two daughters. Marion was killed, I think, and left a widow, but no child, in Atlanta. Aunt Dicy had a daughter who lived at Lithonia, but I have forgotten who she married. Another one married Dr. Clark, and came to Texas before the war. Aunt Ruth married Mr. Hollis, died young, and left one son, Andrew D. This is about all I can inform you about my father's family and I will turn to my mother's side of the house. My grandfather, Christopher Gardner, was born in Ireland in 1754. He came to America when a boy, served in Washington's army from Pennsylvania, was twice wounded, married after the war and moved with a colony to Georgia. His wife died, leaving him a daughter, who afterwards married Dick Saye, and lived in Cherokee County. Some of the grandchildren may be there yet. Grandfather afterwards married Sarah Simmons, from whom we descended. I know nothing of her except the name. I think she was Irish. She was the mother of three sons and six or seven daughters, but I don't remember their names. I know who most of them married. The sons, Asa and John, moved to Mississippi and I presume their descendants are there yet. Thomas lived and died in Henry or DeKalb County, and I am sure that some of his children are still there. Mother's sisters married men of the following names: Rowden, Underwood, Caruthers, Drumners, Trisar, and Gillespie. The last named lived in Banks County, and the Drumners went to Mississippi, and the Caruthers did live near Chicamauga. None of them ever married except Jack, and they are all dead except Julie, I mean of my Aunt's children, but Jack left a family, and I am now going to write of my own family. I hope you will preserve the main facts for the younger generation. I like to see people pay some attention to the history of their ancestry. In looking over this, I find that I might say more about my father's mother. She was an Irish Presbyterian, as was also my mother's father, and whom, I suppose, were Scotch Irish. My parents were married, I think, in 1816. their children were: James Warnick, born January 3, 1818, died 1894 Jefferson Monroe, Don't know when born, died 1882 Areissa Wilshire, your mother, born Oct. 10, 1894, died 1914 Sarah Ann, born in 1827, died 1890 Caroline Margaret, born Feb. 1889--still living Samuel Putnam, born 1832, died 1853 [date not clear] Elijah Mosely, born 1835, died 1904 John Lafayette, born 1837, died 1911 George Washington, born January 26, 1840 [died 1916] Columbus (?) and Sarah never married, and Putnam left no children; neither did John. James married Miss ____ and came to Texas in 1840. They are both dead. They left two sons and five daughters, and many grandchildren. Monroe married Miss Clem Flint in Texas--both dead. They left one son and four daughters. The girls all married well--the son is in California, not married. I leave out your mother, and ask you to get Bernard to tell you about the Beatty family. Areissa married John Taylor, and lived and died at Summerville. I think he, John Jr., is doing well. Sallie (Taylor) Hassell lives at Fredericksburg, Virginia. She has two sons missionaries in Japan. Areissa had a son, Samuel Fleming, who died in Atlanta, and left a widow and one son. I don't know whether they are still living or not...... Brother Mosely married Miss Fannie Germany. They are both dead--left two sons and four daughters. The boys went off before Mosely died. I don't think it is known where they are. Two of the daughters lived in Chattanooga--one is a widow, and I expect a good woman--her name is Samuels. One of the other girls, I think, lives in Savannah, and the other somewhere in the North. I know but little about them--not even their names..... We have five girls and three boys. the girls are Mattie, Mary, Amy, Sarah, and Carrie; and the boys are Edwin, Sam and William. Mattie and Sarah are teaching here--have a home--and wife and I live with them. Mary and Samuel are missionaries in Korea. Edwin is a lawyer at Rosebud, Texas. Amy is married to Dr. Garrett, and lives at Bertram, Texas. Carrie is teaching at Port Arthur, William at Llano, Texas...... (signed) G.W. Dodson [some of the paragraphs were added [[Billups-130|Billups-130]] 12:18, 25 November 2014 (EST)] ************* Records copied from the Dodson Family Bible BIRTHS: Samuel Putnam Dodson, Jr., son of Samuel Putnam and Martha J. Dodson, was born March 3,1854. MARRIAGES: R. G. Dodson was married May 17, 1854 Elijah Mosely Dodson and Frances Germany were married June 21st 1856 George W. Dodson and Sallie J. Huie were married December 20, 1870 George Washington Dodson and Naomi S. Kendrick were married Feb ruary 12, 1879. DEATHS: Samuel Putnam Dodson, son of Samuel and Rebecca Dodson, died 6th of September 1853 in Anderson County Texas. Rebecca Dodson, wife of Samuel Dodson, died January 4th, 1872, aged 76 years, 9 months and 26 days. Sallie Jane Dodson, wife of George W. Dodson, died February 22nd, 1872, aged twenty years, three months and eight days. Samuel Dodson died September 4th, 1879, aged 83 years, 9 months and 17 days. George Washington Dodson, youngest son of Samuel and Rebecca Dodson, died July 21, 1916. ************** Originally posted to the profile for Joshua Dodson, Jr. (WikiTree profile Dodson-350), born 1725, died 1793, by [[Dotson-155 | Betty Dotson]], valued Wikitree member, now departed.

Blackmore Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Blackmores. We think we know that Mary Jane Blackmore was the second wife of Jonas R. Sutton. We don't know Mary Jane's parents. One possibility for her father is Isaac Blackmore who served Massachusetts in the Revolution, later relocating to the Pike County Pennsylvania area. His name appears as giving testimony regarding the Pennamite War. Another possibility is Isaac is her grandfather. Any Blackmore information greatly appreciated! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

RELATI0ONSHIP TO JIMI HENDRIX

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Donald F Hendrix, Doyle Hendrix, Cletis hendrix, Edward Hendrix, Lorenzo Hendrix ,Thomas Jefferson hendrix thomas jefferson hendrix ,B. philander hendRix, James A Hendrix, James Marshall Hendrix Jimi Hendrix to Thomas Jefferson Hendrix =great grandfather Donald F. Hendrix to thomas jefferson hendrix =great great grandfather

Mary Nance To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nance-269|Mary Nance]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Nance-269&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Nance To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].''

Mary Nance To-Do: Ashton group

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nance-269|Mary Nance]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Nance-269&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Nance To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].''

MURPHY research

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#REDIRECT [[Space:MURPHY_Research_-_Glenbrien_Wexford]]

Banks of Yesteryear.

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Hanigar Family Mysteries

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

Heidenstrøm Family

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The Heidenstrøm Family... sharing information about and connecting all Heidenstrøm(s) of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry. '''Random information below. No claims of accuracy, just a collection.'''

McDADE FAMILY HISTORY

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Under Construction :)

Eulogy for Kate Doris Huscroft nee Riddell

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Eulogy_for_Kate_Doris_Huscroft_nee_Riddell.pdf
This is the eulogy for [[Riddell-653|Kate Doris Huscroft nee Riddell]] that was read at her funeral by her son [[Huscroft-1|Charles Kevin Huscroft]] on behalf of all of her children.

Willem Nicolaas van der Schyf's Bible -1

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Scans from the family Bible of Willem Nicolaas van der Schyf

To Do lists

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{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Roy-765|Allain, Edesse (Roy) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bourgeois-154|Bourgeois, Joseph ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bourgeois-155|Bourgeois, Paul ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collette-35|Collette, Antoine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-654|Girouard, Marie Josephe ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-655|Girouard, Claude ]] || 1699-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-966|Girouard, Pierre ]] || 1726-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1038|Girouard, Joseph ]] || 1769-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1072|Girouard, Augustin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1717|Girouard, Victor ]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Roy-765|Allain, Edesse (Roy) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bourgeois-154|Bourgeois, Joseph ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bourgeois-155|Bourgeois, Paul ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collette-35|Collette, Antoine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-654|Girouard, Marie Josephe ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-655|Girouard, Claude ]] || 1699-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-966|Girouard, Pierre ]] || 1726-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1038|Girouard, Joseph ]] || 1769-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1072|Girouard, Augustin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1717|Girouard, Victor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1946|Girouard, James ]] || 1867-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Richard-786|Girouard, Alice (Richard) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2195|Girouard, Joseph-Martin ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2196|Girouard, Jean-Louis ]] || 1799-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2269|Girouard, Meleme ]] || 1857-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2273|Girouard, Philippe ]] || 1837-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2364|Girouard, Louis Levi]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2400|Girouard, Edouard ]] || 1865-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2401|Girouard, Mathilde ]] || 1868-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2422|Girouard, Antoine ]] || 1902-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2423|Girouard, Geraldine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2424|Girouard, Joan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cormier-163|Girouard, Madeleine (Cormier) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2496|Girouard, Theophile ]] || 1910-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2506|Girouard, Marie Rita]] || 1912-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2661|Girouard, Anselme ]] || 1813-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2662|Girouard, Blanche ]] || 1841-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2663|Girouard, Marie ]] || 1845-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2664|Girouard, Magdeleine ]] || 1840-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2666|Girouard, David ]] || 1843-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2722|Girouard, Henriette ]] || 1837-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2763|Girouard, Hilaire ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2788|Girouard, Joseph Amond]] || 1897-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2831|Girouard, Alexis ]] || 1838-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2888|Girouard, David ]] || 1832-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Richard-806|Girouard, Marie (Richard) ]] || 1835-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-3086|Girouard, Jean-Baptiste ]] || 1821-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-3684|Girouard, Marie-Josephe ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jaillet-4|Jaillet, Euphemie ]] || 1845-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Jaillet-5|Jaillet, Pierre ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leger-139|Jaillet, Madeleine (Leger) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2365|Jaillet, Marie Blanche (Girouard) ]] || 1820-12-26 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Roy-765|Allain, Edesse (Roy) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bourgeois-154|Bourgeois, Joseph ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bourgeois-155|Bourgeois, Paul ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collette-35|Collette, Antoine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-654|Girouard, Marie Josephe ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-655|Girouard, Claude ]] || 1699-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-966|Girouard, Pierre ]] || 1726-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1038|Girouard, Joseph ]] || 1769-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1072|Girouard, Augustin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1717|Girouard, Victor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1946|Girouard, James ]] || 1867-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Richard-786|Girouard, Alice (Richard) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2195|Girouard, Joseph-Martin ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2196|Girouard, Jean-Louis ]] || 1799-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2269|Girouard, Meleme ]] || 1857-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2273|Girouard, Philippe ]] || 1837-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2364|Girouard, Louis Levi]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2400|Girouard, Edouard ]] || 1865-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2401|Girouard, Mathilde ]] || 1868-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2422|Girouard, Antoine ]] || 1902-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2423|Girouard, Geraldine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2424|Girouard, Joan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cormier-163|Girouard, Madeleine (Cormier) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2496|Girouard, Theophile ]] || 1910-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2506|Girouard, Marie Rita]] || 1912-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2661|Girouard, Anselme ]] || 1813-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2662|Girouard, Blanche ]] || 1841-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2663|Girouard, Marie ]] || 1845-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2664|Girouard, Magdeleine ]] || 1840-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2666|Girouard, David ]] || 1843-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2722|Girouard, Henriette ]] || 1837-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2763|Girouard, Hilaire ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2788|Girouard, Joseph Amond]] || 1897-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2831|Girouard, Alexis ]] || 1838-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2888|Girouard, David ]] || 1832-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Richard-806|Girouard, Marie (Richard) ]] || 1835-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-3086|Girouard, Jean-Baptiste ]] || 1821-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-3684|Girouard, Marie-Josephe ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jaillet-4|Jaillet, Euphemie ]] || 1845-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Jaillet-5|Jaillet, Pierre ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leger-139|Jaillet, Madeleine (Leger) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2365|Jaillet, Marie Blanche (Girouard) ]] || 1820-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-2990|Lambert, Exilda (Girouard) ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Girouard-1074|Miller, Marguerite (Girouard) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Moore-8854|Moore, Marian ]] || || to-do |- | [[Richard-807|Richard, Raphael ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leblanc-585|Richard, Susanne (Leblanc) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Vincent-743|Vincent, Madeleine ]] || 1709-00-00 || to-do |- |}

MAIR FAMILY HISTORY

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Under Construction :)

Colin Cross To-Do List

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Willem Nicolaas van der Schyf's Bible

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Willem_Nicolaas_van_der_Schyf_s_Bible-2.pdf
Willem_Nicolaas_van_der_Schyf_s_Bible.pdf
Willem_Nicolaas_van_der_Schyf_s_Bible-1.pdf
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Scans from the family Bible of Willem Nicolaas van der Schyf

Ancestors of Selma Doris Sauer

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Ancestors_of_Selma_Doris_Sauer-1.pdf
Ancestors_of_Selma_Doris_Sauer.pdf
A professional genealogy report by Stefan Rückling into the ancestors of [[Sauer-334|Selma Doris Sauer]] who lived in Rozyszce, Volhynia, Russia (now Rozhyshche, Ukraine) before moving to Bromberg, Prussia (now Bydgoszcz, Poland) and then emigrating to Canada.

Shear-103-Curry-1747-Maddox-1057

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Oswalt Family Mysteries-1

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Here are open questions about our family. U.V. (or U.L or U E.) Oswalt married Clementine (Clem or Clemmie) White around 1874 in Mississippi. Clementine was the daughter of John S. White and Martha ?, born in 1852. U.V. and Clementine are my father's grandparents. Family lore is that Clementine was an orphan, but I have no more information. Do you have a White connection that might help me find more about this family? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Oswalt Family Mysteries

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

Stermenszky

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Stermenszky_Name_Study]]

Williams Family Mysteries-1

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I am searching for information about my beloved Granddad's heritage. His father's name was William Kerr Williams or perhaps William Carr Williams. He lived at one time in SC, but mostly my relatives resided in the Cleveland County area of North Carolina. He would have been born approximately in the 1880's. There were nine children. It is quite possible that he was deceased by 1940, as the census at that time showed then 14 year old Catherine, (my grand aunt), as living in the household. My Granddad was John Edgar Williams born about 1905 (or two years earlier), and deceased in 1996. Thanks! everythingelse@gmx.us [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

G-grandfather

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Betsy Anonymous To-Do List

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

Descendants of Jonathan Storms Lindsay

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Marko Leppänen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Leppänen-32|Marko Leppänen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Leppänen-32&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marko Leppänen To-Do List|Marko's current to-do list]].''

The Middle Ages

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Vila Františka Wiesnera

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[https://www.google.com/maps/@49.952432,15.78853,3a,75y,337.12h,101.48t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sgRGrQB2cCA0NQOLAstQblw!2e0 Google Maps Street View (May 2012)] http://slavnestavby.cz/?i=3153/vila-frantiska-wiesnera

Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera

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Daphne's Scratch Pad 2

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''This is a free space profile is used by [[Maddox-1056|Daphne Maddox]] to make notes as she works. It may be of little interest to anyone beside [[Shear-102|her mother]] :)''

David Welburn To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Welburn-134|David Welburn]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Welburn-134&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:David Welburn To-Do List|David's current to-do list]].''

James Evans To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Evans-9605|James Evans]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Evans-9605&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:James Evans To-Do List|James's current to-do list]].''

William H. Broyles Family

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Two page typewritten document by William H. Broyles, fifth son of Aaron Broyles, Jr., of Campbell Co., Tenn., detailing William's children and grandchildren.

Letters of Walter Broyles

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Letters_of_Walter_Broyles.pdf
Letters of Walter Broyles (1884-1963) relating to his ancestry: # Walter Broyles to Sam Thompson, 28 Jul 1942 # Sam Thompson to Walter Broyles, 30 Jul 1942 # Sam Thompson to Walter Broyles, 31 Jul 1942 # Eva Candler to Walter Broyles, 26 Apr 1953

Karen Martinez To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Martinez-1316|Karen Martinez]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Martinez-1316&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Karen Martinez To-Do List|Karen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Thomas-14501|Blain, Robin (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Thomas-14501|Blain, Robin (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Thomas-14501|Blain, Robin (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2001|Bossler, Edna Pearl (Sweet) ]] || 1897-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2002|Duntz, Lucille Irene (Sweet) ]] || 1899-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1999|Eastman, Bessie Lorraine (Sweet) ]] || 1894-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29866|Evans, Anne Ellen (Jones) ]] || 1875-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Green-12233|Geis, Dorothy (Green)]] || || to-do |- | [[Giffin-102|Giffin, Samuel R]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reid-4367|Giffin, Harriet Jane (Reid) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Green-12230|Green, Howard a]] || 1883-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Green-12231|Green, Nellie Ada]] || 1911-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Green-12232|Green, Edwin John]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Green-12234|Green, Howard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12646|Green, Raymond C]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12647|Green, Anonymous ]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12648|Green, Leicester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Goshaw-1|Green, Nellie (Goshaw) ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29844|Jones, Hugh ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29845|Jones, Alice ]] || 1851-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29846|Jones, William Hugh]] || 1874-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29858|Jones, Griffith ]] || 1803-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-11574|Jones, Ann (Roberts) ]] || 1802-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29859|Jones, David ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29860|Jones, John ]] || 1882-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29861|Jones, Richard ]] || 1884-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29862|Jones, David ]] || 1886-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29864|Jones, Peter ]] || 1891-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29865|Jones, Hugh ]] || 1897-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29868|Jones, Katherine E]] || 1889-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14511|Marmelstein, Margaret (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1315|Martinez, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1317|Martinez, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1318|Martinez, Matthew ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1319|Martinez, Christopher ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14502|Matecki, Kimberly (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-29867|Roberts, Edith (Jones) ]] || 1878-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14513|Steffen, Edith (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1991|Sweet, Mabel Grace]] || 1888-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1992|Sweet, Edwin Saunders]] || 1863-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Giffin-101|Sweet, Ada Olivia (Giffin) ]] || 1866-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1993|Sweet, Leander ]] || 1828-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Brown-32315|Sweet, Lorraine (Brown) ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1995|Sweet, Nello ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1996|Sweet, Lois Giffin]] || 1890-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1997|Sweet, Stella ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1998|Sweet, Edwin S]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2000|Sweet, Roland Saunders]] || 1895-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2003|Sweet, William Vernon]] || 1905-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2096|Sweet, Rupert ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14001|Thomas, Nicole ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14003|Thomas, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14004|Thomas, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12229|Thomas, Lorraine (Green)]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14005|Thomas, Sally ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14006|Thomas, Stephen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14007|Thomas, Jeffrey ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14463|Thomas, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-29669|Thomas, Sarah E (Jones)]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14464|Thomas, John Griffin]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rowlands-138|Thomas, Margaret (Rowlands) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14465|Thomas, Erin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14466|Thomas, Kevin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14503|Thomas, Stephen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14510|Thomas, Kate Adelaide]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14512|Thomas, Glyn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-29869|Williams, Elinor (Jones) ]] || 1877-06-24 || to-do |- |}

Karen Martinez To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Martinez-1316|Karen Martinez]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Martinez-1316&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Karen Martinez To-Do List|Karen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Thomas-14501|Blain, Robin (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Thomas-14501|Blain, Robin (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Thomas-14501|Blain, Robin (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2001|Bossler, Edna Pearl (Sweet) ]] || 1897-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2002|Duntz, Lucille Irene (Sweet) ]] || 1899-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1999|Eastman, Bessie Lorraine (Sweet) ]] || 1894-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29866|Evans, Anne Ellen (Jones) ]] || 1875-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Green-12233|Geis, Dorothy (Green)]] || || to-do |- | [[Giffin-102|Giffin, Samuel R]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reid-4367|Giffin, Harriet Jane (Reid) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Green-12230|Green, Howard a]] || 1883-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Green-12231|Green, Nellie Ada]] || 1911-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Green-12232|Green, Edwin John]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Green-12234|Green, Howard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12646|Green, Raymond C]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12647|Green, Anonymous ]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12648|Green, Leicester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Goshaw-1|Green, Nellie (Goshaw) ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29844|Jones, Hugh ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29845|Jones, Alice ]] || 1851-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29846|Jones, William Hugh]] || 1874-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29858|Jones, Griffith ]] || 1803-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-11574|Jones, Ann (Roberts) ]] || 1802-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29859|Jones, David ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29860|Jones, John ]] || 1882-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29861|Jones, Richard ]] || 1884-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29862|Jones, David ]] || 1886-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29864|Jones, Peter ]] || 1891-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29865|Jones, Hugh ]] || 1897-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Jones-29868|Jones, Katherine E]] || 1889-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14511|Marmelstein, Margaret (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1315|Martinez, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1317|Martinez, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1318|Martinez, Matthew ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martinez-1319|Martinez, Christopher ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14502|Matecki, Kimberly (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-29867|Roberts, Edith (Jones) ]] || 1878-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14513|Steffen, Edith (Thomas)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1991|Sweet, Mabel Grace]] || 1888-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1992|Sweet, Edwin Saunders]] || 1863-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Giffin-101|Sweet, Ada Olivia (Giffin) ]] || 1866-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1993|Sweet, Leander ]] || 1828-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Brown-32315|Sweet, Lorraine (Brown) ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1995|Sweet, Nello ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1996|Sweet, Lois Giffin]] || 1890-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1997|Sweet, Stella ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-1998|Sweet, Edwin S]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2000|Sweet, Roland Saunders]] || 1895-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2003|Sweet, William Vernon]] || 1905-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2096|Sweet, Rupert ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14001|Thomas, Nicole ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14003|Thomas, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14004|Thomas, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Green-12229|Thomas, Lorraine (Green)]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14005|Thomas, Sally ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14006|Thomas, Stephen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14007|Thomas, Jeffrey ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14463|Thomas, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-29669|Thomas, Sarah E (Jones)]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14464|Thomas, John Griffin]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rowlands-138|Thomas, Margaret (Rowlands) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14465|Thomas, Erin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14466|Thomas, Kevin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14503|Thomas, Stephen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14510|Thomas, Kate Adelaide]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-14512|Thomas, Glyn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-29869|Williams, Elinor (Jones) ]] || 1877-06-24 || to-do |- |}

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MARSHALL HENRY DAVIS: BIBLE

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Grayson Co, M.H. DAVIS FAMILY BIBLE,1829-1962 ***************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ Submitted by Mary Love Berryman - marylove@tyler.net 2 June 2001 ***************************************************************** This is copy of the Family Record pages - believed to be the Bible of Marshall Henry Davis. No information or date of the Bible. I received my copy was from Zelma Hayley Strom, Menard, TX. FAMILY RECORD BIRTHS M. H. Davis was born on Wednesday March 25th 1829 in Lewis Co Virginia M. J. Cotten was born in Miller Co Mo on March 1st 1842 H. T. Davis was born on Monday April 16th 1860 in Grayson Co Texas Annie C. Davis was born on Wednesday March 4th 1863 in Grayson Co., Texas J. Gilmer Davis was born on Thursday Feb 6th 1868 in Grayson Co., Texas W. Roy Davis was born on Thursday May 25th 1882 in Grayson Co., Texas MARRIAGES M. H. Davis and M. J. Cotten were Married Feb 6 1859 in Grayson Co Texas W. B. Tollison and Annie C. Davis were Married Nov 5 - 1885 in Grayson Co Texas H. T. Davis and Callie Williams were Married June 10-1887 in San Jacinto Co, Texas J. Gilmer Davis and Rosa V. Sykes were Married Nov 5 - 1896 in Tom Green Co Texas W. Roy Davis and Lucy R. Sykes were Married May 27 - 1906 in Tom Green Co Texas DEATHS Annie C. Tollison died June 20 - 1904 in Sterling Co Tex. M. H. Davis died Aug 10 - 1906 in Sterling Co Texas M. J. Davis died Sept 19 1926 in Sterling Co Texas H. T. Davis died Aug 19 1942 in Sterling Co. Texas Jno Gilmer Davis died in Seagraves Tex. Apr. 5, 1957. W Roy David died in Tom Green Co. (San Angelo) Tex. Aug 20, 1962

Annie's Shipboard Diary

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Herbert and Annie Gadd returned to England in 1936 to visit family. On the ship going to England Annie kept a diary of their trip. The diary reads - May 20. Sailed from Sydney in Bright sunshine Attended life belt drill at 5 pm dinner 7. Sat in lounge and read had a game of cards then to bed May 21. Had a good night sleep got up to breakfast Slightly sick Brought breakfast up and went on deck and sat in chair well wrapped up Father woke me up at eleven to have beef tea felt better for it and had a good lunch. May 21 cont. Still fine weather land in sight Passed Flinders Island sat on deck went to sleep till father called me at eleven to have my cup of beef tea chatted with several people till lunch wrote a letter in the afternoon and had a rest May 22. Arrived Hobart early morning went ashore after breakfast very cold it had grown out of all knowledge since we saw it last, it is a beautiful town with the absence of bustle like Sydney. Had a good look through the shops. The sun came out very warm. Went in Museum which was well worth visiting went back to dinner. In the afternoon went to Sandy Bay and enjoyed myself very much. Next day took a long tram ride to see the suburbs back to the ship which sailed at 4 o’clock. More horses here than cars. May 23. Much as usual May 24. Dominion day dining room all dressed with flags May 25. Arrived Melbourne in a thick fog had to wait till it cleared a little, before pilot came on board to take us in. Went ashore about half past nine and as usual had to tramp out of one shop after another, one especially Myers which is each side of the street and keep everything from furniture to a toy. Things are very cheap lovely evening dresses from 12.6 to 19.6 and costumes from 13.6 and shoes half the price of Auckland. Wines from 1/- a bottle and a big bottle of old port for 2/- and 3/-Loud speakers calling out the bargains for the day. One young lady in window trying on hat All marked different prices and the loud speakers calling out every hat the lady tries on can be had for 4/6 fruit is cheap Went ¾ of an hour ride on tram next Went to St Kildas which is a beautiful place with beautiful gardens palms Luna Park was here but was closed Hugh piers which was a long walk to the end big dance halls. Had dinner in town, went to Museum and art gallery, back to the boat for afternoon tea watched visitors and passengers come on till boat started May 26. rather cold and windy on deck still see land in the distance May 27. much as usual wrote 2 letters May 28. reached Adelaide in the morning bright day visited the gardens Zoo shrine had lunch in town visited Catherday [Cathedral] had a look at the town went back to ship May 29. Seas look rough and choppy stopped on deck as long as possible, very cold as we are crossing the Australian Bight we ran into a Monshoon which lasted till we reached Free mantle on June 1st 10 hours late. The Pilot had a hard time trying to berth ship broke two ropes – and almost got us on the break waters. A crowd of people had been waiting all day for the ship to come in to greet friends and relatives who were getting off there June 2. Was to have sailed last night but sea too rough Sailed about 11 o’clock this morning with rain and rough sea June June 3. had to go to bed very sick but what with door slamming and crockery flying about did not make things much better during the day father came down and said dont be alarmed but there is a fire on the ship. Well I had better dress although we could not live in this sea, so dressed and father came back and said it was alright a petrol cigar lighter had exploded and set the curtains alight but the fire had been put right went in to lunch but soon had to come out and bring up what little I had, so undressed and got into bed. The stewardess brought me in a bit of fish for dinner By the way a young lady had to be taken to the hospital suffering from shock through cries of fire June 4. Sea much calmer and felt much better had a early cup of tea washed and dressed and went for a walk before breakfast. Had breakfast read a paper that was lent to me tried the quoits but was not much good had lunch went to pictures at night went to bed. June 5. Woke very hot in cabin got up and went to the bathroom. Steward prepared a bath went back and to bed for a time Wrote two letters in the morning read a book in the afternoon Had dinner then coffee went on deck to see Dancing and look at bare backs. June 6. A wonderful morning lay about till just before lunch Washed out a few things in the afternoon went to the Childrens sports afternoon tea had a bath dressed for dinner June 7. Sunday Lazed about all day June 8. Had breakfast washed out a few things did a little ironing, lay down for a rest as it was so hot. Had lunch went in lounge and wrote some letters and read a little after dinner, at 9 o’clock we had horse racing. Miniture horses with young ladies with jockey hats on wound up the strings attached to the horses. The one who wound the fastest got her horse home first There was a lot of betting going on at 10 pm went to the fair which was a terrible din. I think the stewards were trying to make up time for being so quiet there were all sorts of amusements side shows fortune telling cocoanut shys and the usual dart throwing and hoops and money throwing and also an electrified pool with in which one had to dip for half crowns. Soon got tired of the din so went to bed. June 9. Still very hot sleeping on the top of the bed without bed clothes. 7 am had an orange got up and had a bath, had breakfast, went on deck and wrote two more letters had lunch had coffee went on deck again till afternoon tea, lay down for a time washed and changed for dinner. When we entered the dining for dinner it looked like fairy land with flags balloons, on everyone plate was a fancy hat and fan which we all put on, and I can say one could scarcely forget the scene it made, there are two sittings for dinner 7 to 8 and 8 to 9 pm After dinner went on deck to get a good seat before the second sitters arrived and the Saloon passengers came out all wearing their fancy hats which were worn all through the dancing making a mass of moving colour June 10. One of the steward got hurt fooling with a jug of beer, last night so Captain speeded up to get to Colombo as much as possible Arrived about 8 am police came on board to examine passports. Got away at last with a party of six. Went to Cooks to change money then went in a car to see Colombo is a never forgotten place Thousands of brown bodies with only a skirt on and naked babes squatting about some with their fire cooking their rice in the streets and almost every one chewing betel nuts which make their teeth and tongues bright red and every now and again they spit out. We had one of Cooks men to drive us which spoke very good English He drove us slowly through the native quarters which were narrow streets with shops each side selling and making things and the natives yelling out This way Madame and trying to drag you into there shops then showed us the Parlment building barracks and beautiful homes of the white people of which we saw very few, and then two victoria park where we got out and a guide pushed forward to take us round and explain the different trees plants and flowers the giant Jap cane and fly catchers and one tree he said This cocoa plant (you know Cadbury) We wanted a drink and told him to lead us to one. He called out to another and after a time came back with 6 bottles of fiz and two glasses For which they charged us 9 each. The park was wonderful and I never saw anything so green. We paid the guide and went to The next place was the Mosque when we had our shoes taken off it is not a church but different rooms with Budda the Lord over all in different positions one of them was fifteen high It was all different scenes of the life of Jesus over again. The birth the disciples the assension the scene in the garden, the leopard and the lion eating together with the lamb Some were bring Lotus flowers and kneeling praying poor deluded people The guide said just the same Jesus only a little different Budda and the different scenes were marvellous with the beautiful colours and workmanship. In all the rooms were boxes in which you were supposed to put money. I was told before not to put anything in fr[a]ud When we came out there was a rush to put on our shoes for which we had to pay then we had to pay the guide it is nothing but a begging show The next place was mount Lavina we were feeling hot and hungry there was a big hotel there & we inquired the price of lunch it was 5/6 each so decided to wait till we got back to town The next place of call was where cocoanut palms and banana tree were growing and saw men making the Elephants for sale and a boy no more than eight was polishing them smooth with emery paper. I was told he earned 6 per day then a drive past a beautiful beach and golden sands back to town to get a cup of tea He pointed to a shop, there you nice cup of tea It was a drapers show and half a dozen rushed forward to serve us We told him we did not want to buy but wanted tea That all right take a chair and ½ a doz chairs were pushed forward. In the meantime one of the women was looking at the materials, you order whatever you want and the dresses delivered before sailing She chose the material for two dresses. Soon two tray of tea and a big dish of cakes were brought to us we do not charge for the tea the young man told us It was a good cup of tea and we enjoyed it. After that we had a walk around the town. They dont for one to go in but come out and almost drag you in with this way Madam you not compelled to buy One old man tryed to get me to buy by calling me Ma Ma beggars are everywhere even the women with babies in their arms put out the babies hands out for money. Well we got back to the ship in time for afternoon tea and then on deck to watch the natives selling their ware. They were not allowed on the ship So we had to let down the money in a bag and the things were sent up. Father brought several things. I wanted a work box so I said, how much, he put up five fingers. I shook my head and then he said how much I put up two fingers, he shook his head and put up four fingers and then three but in the end I got it for two. June 11. everybody tired June 12. sick all day could not stay on deck for long June 13. Did a little washing hug? and went on deck went down 11.00 to make a cup of tea lunch at 12.30 read a magazine wrote up this diary. June 14. Terrible hot too hot to do anything but laze about could not bother with anything even to go to church or concert. June 15. Mon. people busy writing letters but this hot weather too trying for anything races at night sat on deck till bed time June 16. arrived Aden Did not go ashore as it was too hot to walk about father went. This is supposed to be the place where Cain was buried and Sodom and Gorrommah were. It is a forbidding looking place mountains of rocks and grim looking buildings father went to the native quarters and he said there were crowds of goats and their kids and children all living together and mangy looking camels outside. I saw the camels in the streets. The arabs came in their boats selling their wares Kimos and pyjamas beautifully worked feather shirts, scarfs and all sorts of things. I could not be tempted to buy anything although they were cheap, got no room to spare. June 17. There was a funeral on deck this morning a passenger was found dead in bed, I often used to speak to him on deck, he had no one with him, a few minutes and the ceremony was over and he was overboard. at night there was Community singing June 18. As usual till 3.30 pm when the children paraded in fancy dress and then had a party on deck then a part was ropped off and the tablecloth laid on the deck and each side was some raised canvas for the children to sit on. It was set out in style with serviettes and silver at night there was the fancy dress parade on top deck. One of the prize winners was the Hunch back of Notre dame, and another Mary queen of Scots After the dance the supper was laid out in style in the first class lounge. all sorts of cakes and one in the form of a lighthouse. You pick up a plate and help yourself to anything on the table. I had a salad with ice cream, then had a second ice cream and had an apple to take down to the cabin, I thought it would have made me sick, but I was all right June 19. Got a book and read it through June 20. Arrived at Port Said. Waiting for a ship to come through before we can go. The usual bargaining with the natives The canal is wonderful, on each side is the desert On one side you see an Arab on his camel or a few squat dwelling where they live On the other side every now and again you can see the wireless station with nice homes well kept grounds and date palm and other trees sometimes you saw a number of camels some resting and other picking the bit of green in the desert Then we came through the bitter lake and passed the place where the children of Israel rested after coming out of Egypt and the land of Ismelia, it looked quite a big place. There is a Motor road right through the desert and trains also running One of the stations was the one for Jerusalem and Palestine We passed arabs 2 at a time drawing boats along. cars were passing in the distance almost all the time. We arrived Port Said at 9 pm so we ashore about half past I wish we had landed in daylight We went through the main shop a fine place with a upstairs balcony the dresses and hats seemed much the same as N.Z. The(y) kept all the shops open for the passengers Music was playing The trees were a thing of beauty covered with red flowers All the hotels and resturants had small tables and chairs outside where people were eating and drinking some of them seemed pretty queer and piles of watermelon with bit of ice on top. At one place were a lot of our people were having a drink we had two other women with us so we said we would have a lemon ade. at 9d the man said, too dear, so he only charged us sixpence. At the place there were three instruments playing. two of the players were white people. The natives were a regular just two or three on each side of you all the time selling bead baskets telling fortunes braclets flowers etc It was dad (?) Mrs Sydney Harry Lauder Macdonald. The horses were in fine condition. I should have liked to have had a drive in the Landau June 21. Sunday rested all day did not go to church June 22. We are passing the island of Crete, we can see nothing but mountains of rock The Capital is Kandia and was supposed to have been founded 4000 years B.C. Some of the rocks are thousands of feet high. The loud speaker is calling out the places of interest. The villages amongst the rocks, a Castle and fortifications, and the history but of course I could not rem(em)ber. June 22. Much as usual June 23. Sighted land early in the morning, very interested fathers glasses in great demand later in the day we entered into the straits of Messesina with Italy on the one side and the Scissilly Islands on the other. Towering rocks and between we could see towns and villages with well cultivated land vines and olive trees growing. After dinner at night we passed the burning mountain of Strombolia We watched it till quarter past nine and then went down. I am sorry I did as shortly there was a display like fireworks from the mountain, this was repeated shortly after June 24. Arrived in Naples had breakfast at seven Went on shore after breakfast soon got tired of the town so decided to go to Pompeii four of us went in a car we had not gone far before we were stopped to pay toll. They charged us seven shillings for the car to pass. On the way we passed beautiful vineyards and orchards spaghetti factory and Monasstry When we got there we were charged another 2/- before going in. I am glad I went as it is marvellous fancy walking down the streets of Pompei. One could wander about for day we went in to see the relics mummy jewels coocking utensils scales presses for win(e) and oil, and numerous other things Then we walked around and saw the temple of Jupiter and another place erected to other gods. The cooking ovens the statues one of the early Casere fountains and even bread. Stepping stones on which the ladies used to stand and the slaves carried them over. One of the place had Mosaic floor. One could scarcely believe that it has been buried so many years and the bricks and mortar I do not believe they are so good even to day. At night At night we watched Vesivius belching forth her smoke and a big town nestling at the foot and a long way up the mountain We went down one narrow street with their window boxes with flowers and the washing stretched across the streets There were four Submarines and several battleships in port. There are like all the rest of forei(g)ners they will cheat right and left. June 25. Spent part of morning writing a letter and diary June 26. Arrived at Toulon did not go ashore June 27. Spent a quiet morning it is the fair to night too rowdy for me June 28. Arrive Gibralter Spent two hours their. It was Sunday morning, but the shops and market were open, till ten. We walked through the streets and in and out of shops, and saw the sailors and soldier marching to church. Most of the ladies had a lace scarf over their heads. I was told it was to show they were married, some of the streets were nothing but steps Sat down outside the Canteen and had a rest then back to the ship June 29. Much as usual For Annie's biography see http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cashmore-26

Tammy Gale To-Do List

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Frances Ray To-Do List

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Diane Margaret Middleton To-Do List

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Map #1 of Russian service locations during WWI that Ernst Mueller (Müller-2623) mentions in his diaries.

Ridley Family Mysteries

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There are two Ridley family mysteries that are bugging me at present: FIRST the use of the word "Hurndall" as a male forename, from about 1866, by both the Ridley and Gann families. So far as I can see it doesn't seem to have been a mother's maiden surname, nor that of a famous person of the day. SECOND the British Census for 1871 shows James Ridley (b. about 1842) as married to Charlotte M. Ridley (b. about 1837) and having five children. Church records show James as marrying Elizabeth Mary Mills in 1861, and that two children were born to them, Sarah Rosanna in 1861 and Alfred John in 1864. These same chilren are shown as the first two of the five recorded in the 1871 Census as the offspring of James and Charlotte!! Incidentally (possibly significantly?) the third of the five is John Hurndall - the first occurence of that strange forename. The Hurndall forename "mystery" is solved - it did indeed originate from an ancestor in the female line, but a generation further back than I had expected. My other problem, with Charlotte M. Ridley and Elizabeth Mary Ridley (nee Mills) apparently vying for the position of wife of James Ridley (1842-1875) remains unsolved. Enemerator error seems the most likely cause, but any help would be appreciated. Peter Ridley-319 [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Schultz Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Schultzs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]], [[Unknown-237260|Mary Flynn]], and [[Schultz-1954|Julia Schultz]] [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]] and [[Unknown-237260|Mary Flynn]] have a girl that lives with them from as early as 1900. We are not sure if she was living there any earlier. Her name is [[Schultz-1954|Julia Schultz]]. We are not sure her true relationship to either Owen or Mary. We do not know who her parents are. Here are the few things that we learned from various censuses: 1900 US census - It lists her birthdate as May 1892. It lists her birthplace as New York, her father's birthplace as Germany, and her mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as the niece of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as at school. [[image:Flynn-1104-1.jpg|50px]] 1910 US census - It lists her age as 18. It lists her birthplace as New York. It lists her father's birthplace as New York and her mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as godchild of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookbinder in a bookhouse. [[Image:Flynn-1104-2.jpg|50px]] 1915 NY census - It lists her age as 22. It lists her birthplace as US. There is no space for listing parents' birthplaces. She is listed as daughter of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookkeeper. [[image:Flynn-1104.jpg|50px]] 1920 US census - It lists her age as 20(??). It lists her birthplace as New York. It lists both her father's and mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as niece of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookkeeper in a bookstore. [[image:Schultz-1954.jpg|50px]] 1930 US census - It lists her age as 38. She is only living with Owen now since Mary has passed away. It lists her birthplace as well as both parents in New York. She is listed as G. Daughter of Owen. This could be either God Daughter or granddaughter. It lists her occupation as sewer in bookbinding industry. [[Image:Flynn-1104-3.jpg|50px]] 1940 US census - It lists her age as 48. She is living by herself since Owen has now passed away. It lists her birthplace as New York. There is no question for parents birthplace. It lists her occupation as sewer in bookbinding industry. [[image:Schultz-1954-1.jpg|50px]] As you can see, we have a very small sketch of who Julia actually is. I am thinking that she might be the niece. And that her mom is either directly related to Owen or Mary.

Wozniak Family Cemetery

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Dewar Family Mysteries

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Hello! My name is Cathleen Dewar. My father is a Dewar. I have his and my Grandpas info, but my great Grand Father is a mystery. His name was James Dewar and was born in 1870, his wife was Agnes Erskine-Edmond (it may have been his mother?) I know that my grandfather was beaten as a child and had a drunk of a father. My grandfather ran away and tried to join General Pershings army as a drummer boy, but was found to be lying about his age and never got to join. After that he rode the rails. Everything of my g-grandfathers is lost. I am trying to make some connection, but I am truly stuck. Does this sound familiar to anyone? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

John Turner Will

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"In the name of God, Amen. I, [[Turner-8375|John Turner]], of the Township of Peebles, County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, yoeman, being weak of body, but sound in memory, mind, and understanding, blessed be the Almighty for the same, but considering the uncertainty of this life and the certainty of death, do make and publish this, my last will and testament, in manner and form following: First of all, I commend my soul into the hands of my God, who gave it, and my body to the earth, to be buried in the [http://www.turnercemetery.org/ burying ground] on my farm in a decent, Christian-like manner, at the discretion of my Executors, hereinafter mentioned. 1st. As to my worldly affairs it is my will and I do order that all my just debts and funeral expenses be duly paid and satisfied, as soon as it can be conveniently done, after my decease. 2nd. I give and bequeath the upper part of my tract of land where I now reside, and adjoining the land I sold to John Patterson, containing 113 acres, be the same more or less, to the children of John McCaslin and Priscilla, his wife; only that they, the said John McCaslin and Priscilla, his wife, are to have and to hold the said tract of land with all the improvements thereon, during their natural lives, unless death should occur to either the said John McCaslin or Priscilla, his wife, and the survivor should marry again; then, in such case, their right, title, claim and interest shall expire and the said land so described become vested and divided, equal share and share, to each of said children, as aforesaid, the same as if their parents were dead or deceased. I give my nephew [[Girty-4|Bredea (Prideaux) Girty]], son of [[Girty-1|Simon Girty]], $1,000; unto my niece, [[Girty-8|Sarah Girty, alias Sarah Munger]], $1,000, unto John Girty $500, being the son of [[Girty-21|Thomas Girty]], deceased. I give to [[Girty-22|Nancy Gibson]], sister of John Girty, $100; and one dollar to Catherine Bealer; and for the attention and friendship I have received from [[Munger-315|Joseph Munger]], I will and bequeath him $500. I do reserve, free of all incumbrance, the burying ground for the use of the public forever; and when all my debts and funeral expenses are paid, and all legatees are settled with, all my effects, whether personal, mixed, or real estate, shall be placed in the hands of Arthur F. Gore, to be distributed as he shall think proper, without any reserve. Lastly, I nominate, constitute and appoint my much esteemed friends, [[Sutch-45|James Sutch]] and John Patterson, to be my executors of this, my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills, legacies, and bequests by me heretofore made, and declaring this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have set my hand and seal, the 10th day of April, 1840. JOHN TURNER, (Seal) Signed in the presence of us, Abe. Hosmer, Thomas Sutch."

Organised Crime

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[[Category: Organized Crime]] Organized crime, organised crime, and often criminal organizations are terms which categorise transnational, national, or local groupings of highly centralized enterprises run by criminals, who intend to engage in illegal activity, most commonly for monetary profit. Some criminal organizations, such as terrorist organizations, are politically motivated. Sometimes criminal organizations force people to do business with them, as when a gang extorts money from shopkeepers for so-called "protection"Gangs may become disciplined enough to be considered organized. An organized gang or criminal set can also be referred to as a mob.

Kawaii

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[[Category:Cats]] I am a wild and crazy kitten who was a surprise to my mommies!! I am KAWAII THE LOVE NUGGET! My 10 favorite things to do are: *Eating *Playing *Chasing the mommies *Chasing the doggies *Playing *Eating *Digging in my cat-box *Cuddling *Biting my mommies *Eating

Bryttanie House To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[House-2146|Bryttanie House]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=House-2146&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bryttanie House To-Do List|Bryttanie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Geisler-146|Geisler, Herbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[House-2178|House, Rick ]] || || to-do |- | [[House-2181|House, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hardy-2705|House, Ann (Hardy)]] || || to-do |- | [[House-2188|House, Anonymous Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Ingham-227|Ingham, Bill Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Geisler-143|Ingham, Cathy (Geisler)]] || || to-do |- |}

Dennis Suggs To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Suggs-186|Dennis Suggs]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Suggs-186&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dennis Suggs To-Do List|Dennis's current to-do list]].'' I'm looking for my 2nd great grandmother. The first wife of Moses Suggs (B. 1809). Moses married his second wife Nancy Jane Hill in 1841. He married his first wife about 1829.

Rangers Tuesday Ardenaires Team Page

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Where was my mother born?

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Wilhelmine Gottschalk's first husband

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In 1885 Wilhelmine Gottschalk - who had immigrated from Germany - met a man in New York - who was born in New York - and married him in the spring of 1885 in Boston, MA. They immediately moved to Montana Territory, near Butte. Louisa was born December 1885 in a cabin there. Her younger brother William/Wilhelm was born in the same cabin a few years later. According to family lore, Wilhelm was born during a winter storm so as soon as she was able Wilhelmine went into town for help, only to learn that her husband had another family there. The only records after her immigration are from when she married her second husband (Gustman) in Wisconsin in 1891 and the usual vital records and census lists ever after. Would appreciate any info on this first husband, the father of Louisa and Wilhelm. Thanks!

The Trek of the Huscrofts in 1891

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== DESCRIPTION == The story of the 1891 Trek of the family of [[Huscroft-14|William Rodger Huscroft]] from Jensen, Utah, U.S.A. to Huscroft, British Columbia, Canada by wagon train and raft. == SOURCE == BRITISH COLUMBIA HISTORICAL NEWS Journal of the British Columbia Historical Federation Volume 35, No. 2 Spring 2002 $5.00 ISSN 1195-8294 http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/bchf/bchn_2002_spring.pdf

Neil Errey To-Do List

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Add Grand Parents and further back, to my tree when I am able. Maskell/Errey details need to be added but still a problem with access. A number of merges need to be done when...

Marie Svedahl To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Doughty-292|Marie Svedahl]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Doughty-292&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marie Svedahl To-Do List|Marie's current to-do list]].'' Work on Profile for George Day [Day-1285] {11-12-2014}

GARRETTs OF BETHNAL GREEN, SHOREDITCH/LONDON, ENGLAND

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Seeking Ancestors of WILLIAM JAMES GARRETT, born June 7, 1801 in Woolwich, Kent, England. Parents were John Garrett & Mary Lewis

Thompson Family Mysteries

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My g-g-g-grandfather, William John Thompson, and his wife, Hannah (Monkman) farmed on the north side of Bond Lake, starting 1830. I know they were born in England, but I don't know if they met and married over there or in Canada. Most importantly, I need to find out where in England they originated. My grandmother thought they came from the Manchester area, but I have no proof or evidence of that.

Silvester Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Silvesters. Frank Ernest Silvester said he was born Apr 7 1890 in Wright, Ford, Kansas (per family history, Marriage lic., and WW1 draft registration). He stated that his father was Frank Silvester born in Michigan and mother was Emma Wright born in Illinois. He also said his mother was Native American. He said his parents died when he was 7 and he was either with an aunt and uncle or in an orphanage until he was 10 and he ran away. He went to Oklahoma and we believe Canadian, Hemphill county Texas until about 1917 when he came to Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska where he married Hattie Bevans in 1917. They lived in Plymouth until 1920 and then moved to Chase County Nebraska where he spent the rest of his live (he died in 1953). I have worked on him for 40 years and still can not find his family. If anyone has any info it would be greatly appreciated. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Christopher Welsh To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Welsh-1011|Christopher Welsh]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Welsh-1011&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Christopher Welsh To-Do List|Christopher's current to-do list]].''

Siblings of Edith Marie Davidson Helmer

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Information taken from the Pettbione Registy, page 329 and following. [This information was entered in the Registry in paragpaph form. I abhore this notation, but without dates I can't enter the entire family otherwise. If there is a better way (with WikiTree Markup), please advise me] THB ''Dates in italics are from FamilySearch, Census Records'' Edith Marie Davison b 31 Jan 1902 New Rockfkord, ND #Johannes (Jack) Helmer m 5 Sep 1926 Fargo ND.
Roy Bennett Davidson'' b 1906 ND'' #Bernadine Henson ##Joanne D Davidson ###Donald Jetmore ####Jeffery Donald Jetmore ####Robert Bennett Jetmore ##Mary Jane Davidson ###David Stevens Nellie Elizabeth Davidson'' b 1908 ND'' #Harold Jacobs ##Ruth Janet Jacobs ###Fred Grant ####Jean Grant ##Maxine Mae Jacobs ###Anton Wntz ####Adopted Son ###Marcus Ihli ##Grace Helen Jacobs ###Clayton Nelson ####Linda Kay NelsonEllis, Medlicott, #### Clayton Nelson ##Harvey Eugene Jacobs ###Eleanor Shall ####Mrs Kim Ranee (Jacoabs) Carrier ####Mrs Kelly Marie (Jacobs) Halbasch ####Kevin Eugene Jacobs ####Kerry Robert Jacobs ####Kyle Jacobs ##Laura E Jacobs b 2 Oct 1876 d 2 Feb 1953 died unmarried. ##Elizabeth Helen Davidson m 30 Jun 1909 Orting, Wa, ###Robert W. DeArmond b 1 Jun 1875 Lincoln Grove KAs D Sitka AK 23 Jun 1940 #### His parents, {Norval Barnett and Amanda (Nickle) DeArmond.}(Norval grad Ks St AG Col, moved to Alaska in 1902 and became Commissioner of Agriculture. )(Elizabeth was a teacher and served as Postmaster at Sitka. ) ####Robert DeArmond #####Dale (Well known writer for Alaska Wildlife magazine) Burlison Wikipedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_DeArmond) ######William DeArmond ######Ruth DeArmond #######Howard EstelleForsland, James, Faulk, #######Robert David Estelle #######Richard Norval Estelle #######Elizabeth Viola Estelle #######James Howard Estelle #######Donald William Lee Estelle #######Dorothy Joanne Estelle #######Harriet Estelle ########Paul Ellis #########Joyce Elisabeth Ellis #########Helen Irene Ellis #########Lowell Thomas Ellis #########Margorie Anne Ellis #########Jeanne Marian Ellis Cora Ethel Davidson m 13 May 1903 #John T. Medlicott b Storm Lake Ia 25 Sept 1879 d Takoma Wa 15 Nov 1939. ##James Medlicott died infancy ##Ethyl Medlicott died infancy ##Helen Medlicott ###Charles A Forsland ####Charles A Forsland, JR ####Donald E Forsland ####Inez Foreland ##Loura Medlicott ###Leo James ####Robert James ####Cora Maurine James ###Al Adams ##Lois Medlicott ###Ben Faulk (born in Sweden) ####Kenneth Faulk ####William Faulk ####Karen Faulk ##John T. Medlicott Jr. Navy 1939-59 WWII And Korea ###Jane Kerschner ####Thomas John Medlicott ###Virginia Guenther ##Dr. William Jay medlicott, surgeon ###Barbara Ebeling ####William Medlicott ####David Medlicott ####Ann Medlicott (twin ####Sally Medlicott (twin ###Merylis Johnson ###Laura Burget Nellie Belle Davidson m 25 Jan 1904 New Rockford ND #George W. Streeter ##Nellie and her first child died in childbirth Edith Davisdon b 18 Sep 1885 d 16 May 1886 died aged 9 mos 10 days. Harriet Mae Davidson Teacher, m 30 Jun 1915 New Rockford ND #George Gotlieb Kottke, school pricipal (ST Paul Mn.)b 17 Oct 1887 Renville Mn 30 Jun ’69. ##His parents, [Friedrich William and Caroline (Schendel) Kottke] ##Elizabeth Kottke ###Luverne Prodehl ####Adopted children named Prodehl ##Dr Frederic Kottke ###Astrid Marie Erling ####Jane McClure Kottke #####John Ledbetter ######Steven Ledbetter ######Jill Marie Ledbetter ######Mark Ledbetter ####Mary Kottke ####Dr. Thomas Kottke ##Harriet Kottke ###Dr Richard Sells ####Carol Sells ####John Sells ####Joanne Sells.

Our Family Photo Mysteries

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Weaver Family Mysteries

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Green Family

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== Biography == Joseph Arthur Green was born 16 Apr 1866 in North Carolina to Drury Dobbins Green b: 27 Mar 1844 in North Carolina and Priscilla J. Blanton b: 6 Jul 1840 in North Carolina Marriage 1 Louanna Spencer b: 26 May 1858 in South Carolina Married: Children Jessie Alma Green b: 16 Feb 1892 in South Carolina Roy T. Green b: Abt 1893 in South Carolina Jasie Evans Green b: 7 Aug 1894 in North Carolina Lou Emma Green b: 13 Sep 1895 in South Carolina A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GREENE FAMILY The GREENE family was a branch of the de la Zouche* family of whom Gibbon, the historian, said that they had the most royal blood and the most strain of royal blood in all Europe. The Greene's at one time were the largest land owners in all England. They were over fifty times descent of Charlemagne (known as 'Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Emperor of the West'), the greatest man of a thousand years. There were a dozen decents from Alfred the Great and fifty from Wittekind. They had the blood of Irish, Scotch, Saxon, English, and Bohemian Kings; they came from ancient Parthian Emperors long before the time of our Lord Jesus Christ; regular heathens; Russian rulers; French Kings; Constantine the Great; and Basil the Great, the Byzantine Emperor. Through the Royal Welsh line, they claimed a double infusion of Jewish blood -- one line from Aaron, the first High Priest; the other from King David himself. Queen Victoria of the same blood firmly believed this. A dozen titular saints, a dozen signers of the Magna Charta, and over thirty crusaders were in this descent. Alexander, a younger son of the de la Zouche family, was given an estate and title as a "Great Baron" by King John of England in 1202 AD. The estate was that of Grene de Boketon. Walter de Boketon, was in the Seventh Crusade in 1244. Walter's son, John Grene de Boketon, died in the next crusade in 1271 leaving a year old son, Thomas, who became Sir Thomas de Grene (married Alice Bottisham). Then came Sir Thomas de Grene (b: c1288) who married Lady Lucy de la Zouche, his relative. Wittekind's line of descent is as follows: Wittekind -- the German hero whom Charlemagne conquered and converted to Christianity, and married Princess Geva. Robert the Strong -- the grandson of Wittekind and Geva. He married Adelaide le Debonnaire, the daughter of Emperor Louis le Debonnaire and granddaughter of Charlemagne. Hugh -- the King maker of France. Hugh Capet (his son). King Robert I. King Henry I of France -- and through their wives from Emperors of Germany, Czars of Russia, Emperors of Byzantine, the early Saxon Kings and William the Conqueror. Then eight generations more with the Royal Welsh, Spanish, Irish, and Scotch heirs in their veins to Lady Lucy de la Zouche (b: c1279) who married her relative Sir Thomas de Grene (b: c1288). They remained in the royal line for several hundred years. Saher de Quincey, Earl of Winchester, and one of the Magna Charta Barons, wrested the Great Charter from King John on the field of Runnymede in June of 1215. Today's name "Greene" was originally written "de Grene", "de Grean" (sometimes transcribed as "atte Gream") or "Grene" and changed again to simply "Greene" and in America changed again to mostly "Green". It appears that the Greene's assumed their name from an allusion to their principal and beloved manor which was Boketon (now Greene's Norton), in the County of Northampton, England. The place was known for the excellency of its soil, its situation, and its spacious and delightful green. From Buckton, they assumed three bucks for their coat of arms. They were Lords of the Manor and owned many stately castles. In King Edward the III's reign (1327-1377), Sir Henry Greene (1310-1370) obtained for himself and his heirs the grand of a fair to be held yearly for three days beginning on the vigil of St. John the Baptist. Since that time down to the middle of the nineteenth century this fair was held up on the spacious green which gave name to the Greene family. In the reign of Henry V (1413-1422), Sir Thomas Greene was warden of Whittlebury Forest, an office which he "held in capite of the King by service of lifting up his hand towards the King yearly on Christmas Day in what place so-ever the King is." Sir Henry de Greene was the Lord Chief Justice of England, and the ancestor of six Sir Thomas' who succeeded one another on the estate of Northampton without interruption. The last one died in 1506 leaving a daughter, Mathilda or Maude Greene, who married Sir Thomas Parr. Katherine Parr, the daughter of this Sir Thomas Parr and Mathilda or Maude Greene, was the sixth and last Queen of Henry VIII (1509-1547). At her death the estate passed to the Crown, but was restored to the Greene's in 1550 by a grant from Edward VI (1547-1553) who gave it to his uncle, Katherine Parr's brother, Sir Thomas Parr. This Sir Thomas Parr was a Knight of the Garter. Robert Greene, Gentleman of Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, County of Dorset, England, was taxed on the subsidy rolls of Henry VIII in 1547 and those of Queen Elizabeth in 1558. (REF: papers from Mrs. William B. Smith (30) of DeCatur, Georgia, as given in "A Family Genealogy" by William Henry Beck, III). The family name of Greene is derived, says Somerby, from possessions held in Northamptonshire as early as the times of King Edward I. In 1320 Sir Thomas de Greene, Lord of Broughton (or Boughton), and Norton, later called "Greene's Norton", succeeded to the estate. His son, Sir Henry de Greene, Lord of Greene's Norton, was Lord Chief Justice in 1353. The tomb of the latter which remains perfect, is ornamented with many shields showing different houses with with he was connected, and conspicuous among them is the coat of arms of his own family. The mother of Sir Thomas de Greene (Lady Lucy de la Zouche), was a direct descendant of Henry I of France; of Saher (or Saer) de Quincey, Earl of Winchester, one of the twenty-five barons who extorted the Magna Charta from King John; and also of Alfred the Great of England. (REF: "Americans of Royal Descent" by Charles Browning). *Alexander de Boketon's parents supposedly were: Geoffrey de la Zouche b:c1126 in Rohan, Brittany, FRANCE and Hawise de Fergant b:c1132 in Rohan, Brittany, FRANCE. Alexander's grandparents: Alan de la Zouche b:c1093 in Rohn, Brittany, FRANCE and Princess of Brittany, Constance Le Gros b:c1110 in Bretagne, Indre, FRANCE (d/o Conan III Le Gros, Earl of Richmond, and Maud Beauclerc, Princess of England. Princess Maud was a granddaughter of William The Conqueror and Matilda de Flanders). [https://archive.org/stream/greenesofrhodeis00gree/greenesofrhodeis00gree_djvu.txt The Greene's from Rhode Island].[http://archive.org/stream/greenefamilyitsb01lama/greenefamilyitsb01lama_djvu.txt The Greene Family and All it's Branches]. REFERENCES: Taken from paper from Mrs. Frank Graham of Dawson, Georgia; arranged by Miss Mary E. Lathrop, assisted by Mrs. Henry Waterman of Central Falls, Rhode Island; and Mrs. Mary A. Greene of Providence, Rhode Island, as accounted by William Henry Beck, III --- "A Family Genealogy". PS: Yours truly does not have any of these books or papers at this time. Please don't ask me to expand on this because I just don't have the info. I found some of this info and much, much more at the Shelby Public Library, Cleveland County, North Carolina, in the Genealogy Section during one of my visits. Some has been culled from other researchers at Rootsweb's Worldconnect. An especially good one, though he branches off on another 'line' is titled "From Grow to Adam" by Robert Grow (ID: 2536302). [http://www.redbirdacres.net/greenehistory.html Greene Family History]. == Sources == See also: *"United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K46F-GSJ : accessed 02 Nov 2014), Joseph A Green, Spartanburg Township, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 42-98, sheet 2B, family 33, NARA digital publication of T627, roll 3840. *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Green&GSfn=J&GSby=1900&GSbyrel=before&GSdyrel=all&GSst=43&GScnty=2354&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=66963760&df=all& Find A Grave] *[http://archive.org/stream/greenefamilyitsb01lama/greenefamilyitsb01lama_djvu.txt The Greene family and its branches from A.D. 861 to A.D. 1904] *[http://www.redbirdacres.net/greenehistory.html Redbird Acres] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwh1951&id=I13103 RootsWeb] *[http://www.myrtlebridges.us/~hdbridges/greene.htm Descendants of Joseph Greene] *[http://books.google.com/books/about/Hamrick_Genealogy.html?id=bgmBGwAACAAJ The Descendants of Samuel and Mary Hamrick] *[http://archive.org/stream/hamrickgeneratio00jone/hamrickgeneratio00jone_djv.txt The Hamrick Generations]. *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I08634 RootsWeb, Irish Eyes] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwbeam&id=I2369 Rootsweb] === Acknowledgments ===

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[[Category:Winnipeg, Manitoba]] Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is centred on the place where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet, which is known as The Forks. The 2011 census showed a population of 730,018 people in the city itself (730,305 in the Winnipeg Capital Region). The name Winnipeg comes from the Cree word meaning "muddy waters". == History == The area that is now Winnipeg was populated by First Nations for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans. The Forks was an important trading area, as it was a focal point of canoe routes, connecting the people of many different tribes. == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg Wikipedia: Winnipeg]

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=== James' probate record === (as compiled by Janice Robinson, Sue Simonich, and the Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society) James died July 10th or 11th, 1880. The probate was not complete until 1884. There is a lot of interesting information here that shows what James last days were like for him. When originally writing his will, James requested Levi Graybill and Sidney Pitt to be the executors. When James ultimately expired, they declined the job of executors and formally requested to be replaced. The reasons are not clear with the documentation that I have. However, the probable reason for the change may be because James left insufficient funds to pay his debts, and in his will he stipulated that the RLDS church should be heir to his real property. Samuel C. Smith, who appears to be an attorney, replaced Graybill and Pitt. Samuel was also part of the extended family and related to Graybill through his wife Patience. It does not appear at this time, that this Samuel is related to James first wife Mary Smith, whose father was also Samuel Smith. The Heirs Apparent listed by the Circuit Court of Pottawattamie County Iowa are as follows: * Jolana E. (Emily) Wineger 29 Wheelers Grove, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa * Alma M. Newberry 36 Westphalia, Shelby Co., Iowa * Joseph H. Newberry 32 Hastings, Mills Co., Iowa * Heber Newberry 31 Wheelers Grove, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa * Secratus (Newberry) Williams 35 Wheelers Grove, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa (This man was a stepson of James Newberry - son of Elizabeth Haskins Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints J.L. Rogers (Church Agent of the above named) Sandwich, DeCab Co., Illinois. This legal instrument was written by S.C. Smith and signed on 23 March 1881 in front of N.H. Bogue - Justice of the Peace. Because the estate was not large enough to cover James debt, it was determined that the piece of land that he owned north of Farm Creek described as ''The SE ¼ of the NE ¼ and a part of the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ all lying north of Farm Creek. The widder of the creek being the line, all section 21 twnsp 74 Range 39'' should be sold to cover the debts. A classified ad was run in the local newspaper'' the Non Parariel'' calling for others who would be interested in the probate who held an outstanding debts against James. Several people came forward. Some were determined not to be real debts. These were James Denton for .00, Samuel Winegar no amount shown, P.E. Knapp for 14.55, R.W. Briggs no amount shown, Secratius Newberry for .85 and A.F. Clatterbuck, with no amount shown. The only person on this document who was determined to have a legitimate claim against the estate was Secratius Newberry (Williams). The document was signed 28 March 1881. Another person came forward with a claim against the estate. This person appeared to be a shopkeeper by the name of L.O.Woodmancy. Woodmancy Ledger The following is a transcription is the tabulation of debt that James had on account with Woodmancy. Each item is priced on the sheet and then totaled to the right of the entry. 1879 Nov. 19 sugar .25 ginger (.10), nails(.5) .15 Nov. 29 prints (.98) tobacco (.25) 1.23 Cauton Flannel .08 Dec. 3 prints (.05) rubber (.05) Needles (.05) .15 Dec. 16 prints (.84) batting (.60) twine (.25) 1.69 Dec. 27 sugar (.50) tobacco (.25) ginger (.20) .95 Dec. 30 yarn (.80) Cauton flannel (.05) .85 Jan. 3, 1880 Cauton Flannel .45 Jan. 22 Sassafras (.10) salts (.10) .20 Feb 3 Sugar (.50) tobacco (.25) .75 March 18 Tobacco (.25) spice (.10) thread (.05) .40 March 31 sugar (.25) candy (.05) .30 April 16 nails (.25) blueing (.05) .30 April 19 nails (.25) gum (.05) .30 April 21 sugar .50 May 10 tobacco .25 May 15 sugar .50 June 28 sugar (.50) muslin (1.00) sugar (.25) 1.75 July 10 shirt (1.25) hose (.20) Jaconet (2.25) 3.70 July 10 thread (.05) muslin (.45) muslin (.17) .67 July 10 prints (.68) tacks (.05) nails (.05) .78 July 13 muslin .25 Total 16.45 After the total at the bottom there is a notation by Samuel C. Smith that the account is allowed - which I take to mean that this debt will be paid by the estate. Note: It is interesting the amount of sugar that was being purchased each time someone visited the general mercantile. I wonder if they were using sugar in treating James for something. The most significant thing that I saw with regard to this listing was that James was obviously on his last day or two of life. Someone went into the store and bought several articles of clothing and a lot of muslin (burial shroud) thread, to sew it up, and nails for the coffin? All these were charged to James account. The next document details the largest of the Affidavits of Claim. There were several claims against the estate, but the largest one seems to be from James' son-in-law Henry Winegar. The following list appears requesting reimbursement for services rendered and home care for James by H. Winegar over a period of six years. Winegar was married to James' daughter Jolana Emily. So it appears that James lived with this family for the last six years of his life. Affidavit of Claim Estate of James Newbery Deceased. In account with Henry Winegar Sept 6th 1874 To moving said deceased 4.00 November 1875 Wintering one two year old calf 10.00 1875 Hauling corn to Red Oak 2.50 1877 Repairing fence 5.00 1878 Hauling six loads of corn to town 15.00 1878 Repairing fence 5.00 1878 Caring for deceased in sickness from June 1st to August 1st 25.00 1879 Hauling one load of sand 2.00 1879 repairing house 10.00 1880 Hauling load of wood to neighbor 1.00 1880 Working road for deceased 1.60 1880 One load of lumber from Griswold 1.00 1880 Building stable 2.00 1880 care in sickness three weeks 20.00 Five years and 10 months board and care. 400.00 Total due 494.10 THE STATE OF IOWA. In the Circuit Court of Pottawattami County: Pottawattamie County, I, Henry Winegar of lawful age, being sworn upon my oath say that the claim of 4.10 against the estate of James Newbery and hereunto attached, is just true and correct and remains unpaid, and that I know of no legal offset to the same or any part thereof. Signed, Henry Winegar His mark X Subscribed in my presence, and sworn to by Henry Winegar before me this fourth day of May 1881. N.H. Bogue - Justice of the Peace The next is a handwritten document details what appears to be the last accounting & administration of assets in James estate. There are separate notes of release handwritten and numbered on old desk calendar pages to document transactions between the lawyer and the heirs. S.C. Smith Administrator in act. With Estate of Newberry Deceased Dr. To amt. rec d for rent of land .00 Mill & Posts 20.00 J. Denton note 18.00 on sale of land 784.00 Interest 78.30 ---------- 940.30 Amt. on S. Williams Note 48.59 ----------- 988.89 March 11, 1884 - paid Joseph Newberry 81.50 J.E. Winegar (Jolana) 81.50 H. Newberry (Heber) 81.50 S. O. Williams (Secratius) 81.50 A. M. Newberry (Alma Maroni) 5.00 Appraising property 3.00 Abstract & Recording 8.50 Att y Fees 15.00 Woodmancy claim 16.45 Taxes 22.92 Serving Notice on A.M. Newberry 2.00 Claims of H. Winegar 506.75 --------- 905.62 balance of .27 The following document is a petition to sell James farm. It is handwritten. There are places in the handwritten document where someone else fills in information in a different hand. I have marked the information at the beginning and end with asterisks. Petition of Executor to sell real property: In the matter of the real estate of James Newbury deceased - Pottawattami County The petition of S.C. Smith, executor of the estate of James Newbury of Pottawattamie County, Iowa respectfully shows: That the said James Newberry died on or about the month of July 1880 in said county leaving an estate to be administered upon. Your petitioner was duly qualified in executor of his will and letters of administration were issued to him on the *2nd day of March* 1881 which have not been revoked. Your petitioner duly made and returned a true inventory of the personal property, book accounts, et. et. Of the said deceased on the day of March 1881. We also published a due notice of his appointment as executor and notified all parties who were indebted to the estate by such publication to pay the debts due the estate, and all creditors to present their claims duly verified for allowance and payment: all of which will more fully appear by a reference to the papers on file - - the clerk s office. The amount of property which has come into the executors hands in valued at 4.00 see inventory on the estate. The amount of cash received. The amount of cash received- - - Total amount of personal property received - - -*in doubtful notes .40 Amount which has been paid out for debts and expenses of administration - - (indecipherable) Amount paid for family expenses as allowed to the widow by law - - - *there is no widow* Amount of debts due from the estate (one whole line indecipherable) Necessary expenses of administration in future *includes all .00* to amount of debt when the estate will be settled . . . .577.555 The aforesaid decedent died possessed in fee of a certain tract of land containing forty-tree acres situated in Pottawatttamie County Iowa, described as follows, to wit: *The SE ¼ of the NE ¼ and a part of the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ all lying north of Farm Creek. The wider of the creek being the line, all section 21 tp 74 Range 39. containing 43 acres more or less.* the whole of which real estate was acquired by him since his marriage. Also the following are the names and ages ** Jolana Wineger 29 * Secratius Williams 36 * Alma Maronia Newbury 35 * Joseph Hiram Newbury 33 * Heber C. Newbury 32** Your petitioner therefore alleges that the personal estate in the hands of the petitioner is insufficient to pay the debts, and the allowance to the family and the expenses of administration and that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real estate for that purpose. Wherefore your petitioner prays that an order he made by said court directing all persons included in said real estate to appear before said court at such a time as it may appoint to show cause why an orders should not be granted to your petitioner to sell so much real estate as shall be necessary, and that after a full hearing of this petition and examination of the proofs and allegations of the parties interested and due proof of the publication of a copy of said order to show cause etc. an order of sale be made authorizing your petitions to sell so much and such parts of the real estate as said court shall judge necessary and beneficial or that such or farther order may be made as is meet in the premises. S.C. Smith - Executor August 15, 1881 - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Sept 1881. James M. Kelley Notary Public In regard to the above document, I thought it was interesting that the lawyer who would have had knowledge about James marital status would have mentioned a widow, and then someone else would have written in that there was no widow. Also it showed that his land was acquired after his marriage. This land was in Farm Creek, and when he lived with Elizabeth Haskins and Sybil Pulsipher he was enumerated at Indian Creek which is a distance south from Farm Creek. So which to which wife are they referring? Sybil died in the 1870 s, could it have been her that they were speaking or were they speaking of a young Indian Maiden who is referenced by many of the family who live in Iowa. No one seems to know her name. *In a rather lengthy document it is recorded that James farm was sold to a man named George Kedigh on February 14th 1882. *In another hand written note by the Court Clerk S.D. Street, the following information comes to light regarding the bequeathal of property to the LDS Church. The balance above does not seem to match that which is written in Street s note as follows.. Wheelers Grove Town August 25th 1884 Mr. S.D. Street in the mater of the estate of James Newberry inclosed is my account and receipts all except the one tenth that was to go to the Church of Later-day Saints accord to the will my attorney thought that it would not be leagle because it did not state to Church at (undecipherable - but possibly Lasen or Susr) Branch of that church & find by looking over the law of the Church that the Church is the Church at Large and theas small branches are called branches. Will you pleas inform the court in this mater and instruct me what to do with the amount as .50

Wood Family of Sussex, England

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Samuel Wood b.1781 Buxted,Sussex,England m. Elizabeth Everest b.aft 1796 Withyham. They had the following children: Elizabeth Everest Wood b.1819 Withyham, Mary b.1820 Ringmer m. Samuel Bristow. They had: Elizabeth Beckett Wood b.1841, Samuel Bristow b. 1848 and William Bristow b.1850. Continuing with Samuel & Elizabeth's children: Samuel Jr b.bef 1824 Withyham, Sarah Anne b. 1824 Ringmer m. George Briggs, Edward b. 1826, John b. bef 8/20/1826 Withyham, Caroline b. 1830 Ringmer, Eliza b. bef 5/13/1832 Ringmer, Alfred b.1834 m. Ann Gillmon on 12/24/1855 St Nicholes Church, Brighton, Sussex, England. They had Isaac Wood b. abt 1883. Final two children of Samuel and Elizabeth: James A. b.9/4/1836 Ringmer d. 10/29/1844 Ringmer and George Everest b. 1839 d. 7/23/1924 Hillsdale Co., Michigan. George emigrated to America in 1870. His parents were deceased along with his brother James. That leaves 9 siblings that I'm looking for and the reason for this post. Thank you in advance if you are able to provide any help.

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[[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]] E-cards for Hanukkah

Gravesend Seaport

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These family heads with their families left this seaport in 1842 to go to New Zealand. Any pictures of that seaport about the time they set sail would be interested in seeing.

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bindon-95|J. Tyler Bindon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bindon-95&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:J. Tyler Bindon To-Do List|J. Tyler's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brown-33834|Brown, Gavin ]] || 1850-05-01 || Visit North Lanarkshire Archives, North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre, High Road, Motherwell ML1 3HU. Holdings: Bothwell Parish Council register of poorhouse inmates (1905-09); Omoa Combination Poorhouse minute books (1903–30). [http://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/archives] |- Visit Denver libraries and access 24 Mar 1963 issue of Denver Post or Rocky Mountain News for copy of August Otto (Walter) Brett's obituary. |}

Mark Bamford To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bamford-33|Mark Bamford]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bamford-33&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mark Bamford To-Do List|Mark's current to-do list]].'' Split gedcom records in GRAMPS-project.org into small chunks to be managed and import to wikitree. - List the gedcom chunks here: How do I hyperlink to a common source from many names? Example, Personal Book WB Bamford.pdf could be referenced by many individuals. How do I import documents (Doc, txt, pdf, other) into wikitree as the source? https://archive.org/stream/reminiscenceshi00sincgoog#page/n10/mode/2up Reminiscences historical and traditional of the Grants of Glenmoriston.pdf Author: Sinclair, Allan Subject: Grant family; Scottish Gaelic poetry Publisher: Edinburgh : Maclachlan & Stewart Year: 1887 Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT Language: English Digitizing sponsor: Google Book from the collections of: Harvard University Collection: americana Full catalog record: MARCXML [Open Library icon]This book has an editable web page on Open Library.

Paulette Daniels To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Daniels-2056|Paulette Daniels]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Daniels-2056&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Paulette Daniels To-Do List|Paulette's current to-do list]].''

W.H. Nichols Company

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"In 1904 William Henry Nichols started the W.H. Nichols Company in his cellar workshop. Starting out manufacturing watchmaking tools, the company moved to pumps used to make rayon fiber. They produced pumps and other aircraft components during World War Two, and expanded to about 800 employees. In 1984 the company was acquired by the Parker Hannifin Corporation. From some early 2003 emails from Joy (Burns) Lambert I was wondering why there wasn't any information on the W.H. Nichols Company in the history. My father worked there many years. They made many different pumps. W. H. Nichols first shop was in the cellar of his home on Spruce St. to a barn on Lawrence St. changes made in 1907 to part of Burgin's Boat House ( later the New England Mica Co.) In 1908 the first "big" shop on Gifford Ave (which became the parking for Grover Cronin's Store). During this time work produced, mainly precision parts, Watchmaking tools, parts for International business Machine Company, gages and fixtures for the manufacture of the Stanley Steamer. In 1912-1913 they broke ground on 48 Woerd Ave. 1 the Nylon & Rayon Pump used to make Nylon and Rayon. 2 Turbo Supercharger Lubricating Pump which were in the planes in world war II. 3 Navy Air Pumps an accessory used in the powerfull Pratt and Whitney engines used in Navy pursuit and night flighter planes. 4 Navel Pumps made to meet the requirements of the United States Navy for use in battleshipes, cruisers, destroyers, aircraft carriers and submarines. 5 Gerotors- the heart of the Nichols percision pump is usually a gerotor, made in many sizes and capacities. This is just some imformation I have taken from books My father William Burns has left me. there is alot more which i havent even read but would like to share for the History of Waltham. I would be very please for you to post the information.. My father William M. (Skipper) Burns would be honored as it was an important part of his life and many others..If you dont mind i will send more as i find it there are pictures also .. thanks for the link you sent I will share it with family as i think my aunt also worked there for a short time. They also started a boys organization called the sea scouts which may boys of waltham enjoyed and learned from. Ran much like the Navy, learning knots, boating, camping ect... thank you for your time and interest. Joy (Burns) lambert"http://www.waltham-community.com/WHNichols.html

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Menton Tulip

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TRAVEL In Holland, a horticultural heaven By Lisa Alcalay Klug and Lisa Alcalay Klug,Special to the Sun | April 11, 1999 A Menton tulip is the prima ballerina of its family, its lush, waxy petals the color of a ballet slipper. It grows waist high and its stem resembles a performer's long limbs. And when it covers the banks of a pond filled with swans, its pink reflection dances on the water, creating an almost impressionist illusion.Of all the stunning varieties of tulips growing in Holland's Keukenhof Garden last spring, the statuesque Menton stole my heart. But it had lots of competition. Like a Dutch version of the Garden of Eden, Keukenhof boasts a cliche-defying display of premium tulips, along with select azaleas, hyacinths and other blooms, which are planted amid 80 acres of lush greenery every year.Menton belongs to the group of so-called French tulips. In France these tulips are bred much for cut-flowers. Also in a garden this tulip works miracles. A super strong, robust tulip that will stand tall and solid, whether rain or shine. Menton is a rich pink with orange highlights that give it a hint of warmth. It looks beautiful on its own and combines easily with any of the other French tulips. Great for cutting, too.

Charlemagne

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Guinea Ridge Cemetery, Gilmanton, New Hampshire

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[[Category:Guinea Ridge Cemetery, Gilmanton, New Hampshire]] G02-012 on this page: http://www.nhoga.com/sites/oga_G02.htm [https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/+RolandArsenault/albums/6072060807051325217 Album] on Google+. == Transcription == This cemetery has been entirely photographed by [[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]], on October 19, 2014. Below is a full transcription (in progress) with links to images. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''remarks''' |- |[[Sargent-1613|Sargent]]||Charles F.||1921-10-11||1833-03-20|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire Img 1],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-1 Img 2]|| |- |[[Unknown-262198|Sargent]]||Susan E.||1920-02-03||1838-02-10|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire Img 1],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-1 Img 2]|| |- |[[Sargent-1614|Sargent]]||Jonnie C.||1860-04-09|| ||5 months||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-2 Img 3], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-3 Img 4]||Son of C.F. & S.E. Sargent |- |[[Sargent-1615|Sargent]]||Charles L.||1940-11-28||1861-03-22|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-4 Image 5]|| |- |[[Unknown-262200|Sargent]]||Viennia F.||1935-04-22||1860-12-30|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-4 Image 5]|| |- |[[Sargent-1616|Sargent]]||C. Lenwood||1938-10-14||1916-09-19|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-5 Image 6]|| |- |[[Rollins-849|Rollins]]||Ebenezer B.||1894-01-08||1844-05-28|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-6 Image 7]|| |- |[[Rollins-850|Rollins]]||Cora A.||1873-02-02|| ||1 year 3 months ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-7 Image 8]||Dau of E.B. & M.L. Rollins |- |[[Sargent-1617|Sargent]]||Herbert||1926-02-24||1864-03-01|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-8 Image 9]|| |- |[[Unknown-262203|Sargent]]||Carrie B.|| ||1867-08-19|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-8 Image 9]|| |- |[[Rollins-851|Rollins]]||Jacob||1886-11-14||1803-04-05|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-9 Image 10]|| |- |[[Unknown-262206|Rollins]]||Tamson||1886-10-25||1808-03-30|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-9 Image 10]|| |- |[[Sargent-1618|Sargent]]||Franklin D.||1913-07-13||1839-04-29|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-10 Image 11]||and their two children |- |[[Unknown-262207|Sargent]]||Mary E.||1907-07-17||1840-04-11|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-10 Image 11]||and their two children |- |[[Price-6972|Price]]||Lizzie B.||1940||1852|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-11 Image 12]|| |- |[[Sargent-1619|Sargent]]||Joseph W.||1864-09-18||1841-03-19|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-12 Image 13]|| |- |[[Sargent-1620|Sargent]]||George W.||1916-04-02||1849-10-08|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-12 Image 13]|| |- |[[Sargent-1621|Sargent]]||Daniel||1892-04-17|| ||88||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-13 Image 14]|| |- |[[Unknown-262209|Sargent]]||Louisa||1888-02-25|| ||78||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-13 Image 14]||wife of Daniel Sargent |- |[[Durrell-115|Durrell]]||Aaron B.||1820-09-19|| ||4 years||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-14 Image 15]||Children of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-116|Durrell]]||Olivia A.||1827-01-03|| ||2 years||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-14 Image 15]||Children of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-118|Durrell]]||Adaline A.||1836-07-09|| ||1 years||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-14 Image 15]||Children of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-9|Durrell]]||Joseph||1819-11-18|| ||46||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-15 Image 16]|| |- |[[Durrell-119|Durrell]]||Thomas||1883-05-09|| ||85||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]|| |- |[[Unknown-262210|Durrell]]||Sarah||1861-06-08|| ||62||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]||Wife of Thomas Durrell |- |[[Durrell-120|Durrell]]||Martha||1840-01-27|| ||14||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]||Dau. of T. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-121|Durrell]]||Thomas F.||1855-12-08|| ||24||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]||Died in California |- |[[Durrell-122|Durrell]]||Nicholas||1840-12-23|| ||44||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-17 Image 18]|| |- |[[Unknown-262211|Durrell]]||Sophronia||1861-12-01|| ||62||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-17 Image 18]||Wife of Nicholas Durrell |- |[[Durrell-123|Durrell]]||Caroline E.||1851-02-01|| ||20||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-17 Image 18]||Dau. of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-124|Durrell]]||John S.||1859-11-25|| ||41||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-18 Image 19]|| |- |[[Unknown-262212|Sargent]]||Mary A.||1897-07-04|| ||79||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-19 Image 20]||WIfe of John S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-125|Durrell]]||Mamie J.||1877-12-20||1874-04-04|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-20 Image 21]||Dau. of E.N. & J.A. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-126|Durrell]]||Edwin N?||1916?||1841|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-21 Image 22]|| |- |Garmon||Joseph|| || || ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-22 Image 23]||In memory of Joseph Garmon and family who settled in Gilmanton A.D. 1788 |- |[[Durrell-127|Durrell]]||Fisk A.||1919-08-09||1850-04-15|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-23 Image 24]||Son of J.B. & A.A.E. |- |[[Durrell-128|Durrell]]||Inez J.||1883-02-02|| ||23||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-24 Image 25]||wife of [[Pomeroy-563|Charles J. Pomeroy]] and dau of J.B. & A.A.E. Durrell |- |[[Unknown-262216|Chase]]||Addie M.||1867-10-05|| ||24||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-25 Image 26]||wife of [[Chase-3137|Horace W. Chase]] |- |[[Durrell-129|Durrell]]||Martha C.||1903-04-30|| ||50 yrs 6 mos 23 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-26 Image 27]||wife of [[Bowers-3014|Charles L. Bowers]] and dau. of J.B. & A.A.E. Durrell |- |[[Unknown-262218|Durrell]]||Abigail A.E.||1864-05-17|| ||43||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-27 Image 28]||wife of [[Durrell-130|Joseph B. Durrell]] |- |[[Durrell-130|Durrell]]||Joseph B.||1896-02-24|| ||75||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-28 Image 29]|| |- |[[Young-13369|Young]]||Samuel S.||1889-02-18|| ||95||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-29 Image 30]|| |- |[[Unknown-262219|Young]]||Mary D.||1880-01-24|| ||86||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-30 Image 31]||wife of [[Young-13369|Samuel S. Young]] |- |[[Young-13370|Young]]||Judith B.||1832-12-28|| ||8 yrs 11 mos||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-31 Image 32]||dau of [[Young-13369|Samuel S.]] & [[Unknown-262219|Mary]] Young |- |Young||Abbie G.||1862-06-11|| ||30||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-32 Image 33]||wife of [[Davis-26730|George N. Davis]], and dau of [[Young-13369|S. S.]] & [[Unknown-262219|M.]] Young |- |Partridge|| || || || ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-33 Image 34]|| |- |[[Young-13373|Young]]||John T.||1882-08-04|| ||82||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-34 Image 35]|| |- |[[Unknown-262223|Young]]||Betsey S.||1844-06-26|| ||40||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-35 Image 36]||wife of [[Young-13373|John T. Young]] |- |[[Unknown-262225|Young]]||Lucy K.||1870-05-28?|| ||55||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-36 Image 37]||wife of [[Young-13373|John T. Young]] |- |[[Unknown-262226|Berkley]]||Mary B.||1865-03-07|| ||54||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-37 Image 38]||wife of [[Berkley-118|Cyrus Berkley]] |- |[[Unknown-262227|Nelson]]||Jemima||1866-03-05|| ||87||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-38 Image 39]||wife of [[Nelson-7335|Josiah Nelson]] |- |[[Nelson-7335|Nelson]]||Josiah||1819-01-28|| ||39||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-39 Image 40]|| |- |[[Page-4831|Page]]||Reuben||1886-03-19|| ||74 yrs 5 mos 2 ds||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-40 Image 41]|| |- |[[Unknown-262232|Page]]||Mary A.||1870-03-29|| ||56||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-41 Image 42]||wife of [[Page-4831|Reuben Page]] |- |[[Unknown-262233|Gilman]]||Mary K.||1858-08-04|| ||63||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-42 Image 43]||wife of[[Gilman-846| John Gilman 2d]] |- |[[Gilman-846|Gilman]]||John, 2nd||1877-02-01|| ||90||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-43 Image 44]|| |- |[[Moulton-747|Moulton]]||Caleb||1892-01-19|| ||85 yrs 10 mos 10 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-44 Image 45]|| |- |[[Unknown-262235|Moulton]]||Nancy||1881-11-20|| ||75 yrs 10 mos 5 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-45 Image 46]||wife of [[Moulton-747|Caleb Moulton]] |- |[[Moulton-748|Moulton]]||John S.||1909-12-31|| ||63 yrs 9 mos 11 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-46 Image 47]|| |- |[[Unknown-262238|Moulton]]||Olive E.||1896-08-18|| ||52 yrs 2 mos 18 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-47 Image 48]||wife of John S. Moulton |- |[[Moulton-749|Moulton]]||Charles F.||1896-08-07|| ||18 yrs 10 mos 23 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-48 Image 49]||Son of [[Moulton-748|John S.]] & [[Unknown-262238|Olive E.]] Moulton |- | ||Little Eddy||1?16||1?13|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-49 Image 50]|| |- |[[Flanders-652|Flanders]]||Stephen B.||1902||1826|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-50 Img 51],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-51 Img 52]|| |- |[[Unknown-262240|Flanders]]||Lydia Dicey||1862||1831|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-50 Img 51],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-51 Img 52]||his ([[Flanders-652|Stephen B.]]) wife |- |[[Flanders-653|Flanders]]||Etta||1868||1850|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-50 Img 51],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-51 Img 52]||their ([[Flanders-652|Stephen B.]] and [[Unknown-262240|Lydia]]) dau. |- | ||Mary||1816?|| || ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-52 Img 53],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-53 Img 54]|| |- |[[Lougee-58|Lougee]]||Charles H.||1863-01-08||1840-07-22|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-54 Image 55]||Co B 12th Regt. 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Floyd Otto Wittum's Obituary

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George Franklin Suggs was a Major League Baseball player from 1908-1915. After MLB he returned to his hometown of Kinston, NC and opened a sporting goods store with A.E Rountree. George also built the first baseball stadium in Kinston, West End Park.

Ballard Heraldry

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==Purpose== This page is for the display & discussion of Heraldic Achievements (Coat Armour, Crests, Badges & Standards) of Ballard families that have been duly authorised by a recognised Heraldic College such as the Court of the Lord Lyon or the College of Arms. ==Ballard Heraldry== ===Introduction=== There are many sources from which descriptions (blazon) or illustrations of Arms may be found, ranging from Armories such as ''Burke's General Armory'' to Town Guides and privately printed family works. Many of these illustrations and descriptions have found their way into print through their continued use by a family over many generations. Many are not recorded with the College of Arms or, if they are, they have variances from the original because they were informally differenced. The importance of the documentation collected during the Herald's Visitation should not be underestimated, providing as it does, one of the few medieval documents with sometimes quite extensive, pedigrees. That is not to say, however, that they should be blindly accepted as "proof positive" that the family tree actually was as recorded and there are a number of reasons why that may be so. These are more fully explored in the following section which investigates in more detail the "The Evidence in Heralds' Visitations Relating to Ballard Genealogy". At the bottom of the page you will find some of the Ballard Arms that have been documented. You will note that even where arms clearly relate to the same family there may be minor differences between family members. Each description of arms or a crest is illustrated and where there is a documented pedigree on WikiTree it is linked to. Where the arms are indicated as being sourced from the College of Arms then these are the authoritative Arms as laid out in a letter that I hold from Dr.Conrad Swan, York Herald. ===Understanding a "Blazon" === In case you have ever wondered what that seemingly inscrutable description of a coat of arms is all about here is a quick overview based upon one of the Ballard arms, The basic shield is known as the field and anything placed upon it is a charge. The principle charge is named first and then lesser charges that are on the field and then devices (essentially another name for a charge) which are placed on the principal charge. Certain charges, like the Griffin, can be shown in a number of different poses. Analysing the blazon for Ballard of Highbury; "Sable a Griffin passant Ermine ducally gorged Or between two quatrefoils in chief and a crescent in base of the last", we get:- *The colour of the field ** Sable (black) *then the principal charge, its characteristics and the relevant colours ** a Griffin passant ermine ducally gorged or *then the lesser charges on the field **between two quatrefoils in chief and a crescent in base of the last So let's go down to the next level:- *a Griffin passant ermine **"a Griffin" - I'll assume you know what that is **"passant" means three feet on the ground with the right foreleg raised. **"ermine" is a fur, basically white with little "ermine spots" on it. *ducally gorged or **"ducally gorged" is the heraldic term for wearing a Duke's coronet but it is around the neck and not on the head, "or" is gold in colour. *between two quatrefoils in chief **"between" - well, the Griffin is placed between .. **"two quatrefoils" - basically a four leaved plant, think of the four leaf clover or the shamrock. **in chief means in the top one third of the shield and describes where to place the quatrefoils. *and a crescent in the base of the last **and finally there is a crescent in the bottom one third of the shield and its colour is "of the last" colour mentioned, which was "or" (gold) === The Science of Heraldry === Anyone interested in a more detailed explanation of the science of Heraldry with the associated rules and precedents as they relate to England, Scotland or Wales should refer to one of the many excellent books on the subject such as “A Complete Guide to Heraldry” by Arthur Fox-Davies reprinted by Bracken Books in 1993 [ISBN 1 85891 079 X]. For a simpler introduction I would also recommend “Simple Heraldry” by Iain Moncreiffe of Easter Moncreiffe O.St.J., F.S.A.Scot., Advocate, Falkland Pursuivant-Extraordinary and Don Pottinger MA., DA. Herald Painter Extraordinary to the Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms, published by The Promotional Reprint Company Limited in 1993 [ISBN 1 85648 115 8]. This book is an excellent “primer” and well worth reading if you just want to get a taste for the subject. Alternatively try the links page on the website of the [http://www.theheraldrysociety.com| Heraldry Society] or the [http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk| Heraldry Society of Scotland]. ==The Evidence in Heralds' Visitations Relating to Medieval Ballard Genealogy== ===Introduction === Before describing the content and evidence provided by the Heralds' Visitations it is worth taking a short detour to place into context both the Heralds themselves and the importance of Heraldry at that time (1530 - 1690). Heralds initially specialised in the running and scoring of tournaments, which during the 12th to 14th Centuries were melees rather than the formalised joust of the Elizabethan period often depicted in films. The full-face helm, which had become a necessity during that time, made it difficult to identify armoured men in battle and in tournaments and the practice arose of decorating shields and surcoats ("coats of arms") with distinctive designs-- "arms". Heralds became experts at identifying knights by their arms since it would have been impossible to maintain an accurate score for each knight otherwise. Over time the heralds began recording arms and developed armorials - a reference book or roll picturing or describing (blazoning) arms. One of the earliest of these is "Ballard's Roll" compiled by William Ballard when he was March King of Arms (1460 - 1480) and following his death sold by his widow to Sir John Wrythe. As a result of the Heralds' familiarity with arms, knights wishing to assume arms consulted them to see whether their desired design conflicted with an established one. Other than the role described above the Heralds were also messengers. Previously, when a lord planned to host a tournament, he would send his herald(s) throughout the kingdom (or even throughout Christendom) to put forth a challenge (i.e. invitation). Princes would have their heralds accompany them in battle to help them identify men of both sides by their arms and banners, as well as to parley with the enemy as seen in Henry V. They took on the sovereign's identity by wearing the royal coat of arms (it was treason to harm a herald in his tabard) and were considered the voice of the crown. Royal proclamations were proclaimed by the heralds. Henry VIII often employed heralds to parley with rebels or foreign princes but by Elizabeth's reign this duty had largely died out. Tournament officiating, as we have seen, was the primary job of heralds in the early period of heraldry but by Elizabeth's reign jousting was in decline. There were few tournaments other than the annual ones celebrating the Queen's accession day and it was during this period that there was an increased emphasis on genealogy in the heralds' work as the gentry class rose in importance. Wealthy new Merchants, Guildsmen and others were eager to prove their gentility and be granted arms. Only persons of gentry class or higher could bear arms so anyone with arms was by definition gentle (the period Latin word for gentleman was "armigero" i.e. one who bears arms) so the heralds were effectively the gatekeepers to the gentry class. This was of course a great money-making opportunity. Many spurious pedigrees were produced for a fee and heralds were on occasion censured or even imprisoned for granting arms to " base-born" individuals. William Dethick was criticized for making grants to persons who were thought to be too inferior, including Stratford glover John Shakespeare (whose son William had worked with Dethick to obtain the grant for his father and thus become born of gentry). ===Herald's Visitation=== By Letters Patent in 1530 Henry VIII instructed all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs and other officials concerned to give all aid and assistance to Clarenceux King of Arms on his forthcoming visit to each of the counties within his province of Southern England and South Wale. This was for the purpose of confirming and registering the arms of those who claimed to be gentry, by gathering evidence to show that the claimant was legally borne, to "reform all false armory and arms devised without authority", and to grant new arms to those that qualified for them. The herald would record the pedigree and arms for a fee or, if the claimant was found to be not up to standards he was disclaimed: required to sign a statement that he was "no gentleman" and forbidden to bear arms. This was proclaimed throughout the shire-- a harsh fate in that class conscious era. The last Visitation was that of London between 1687 and 1700. The records resulting from this work are known as the Visitation Books and are held by the College of Arms but copies have been made throughout the years and perhaps the most famous is in the collection now held at the British Library and known as the Harleian manuscripts. The Harleian manuscript collection was formed by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford, his son Edward, 2nd Earl of Oxford and his grandson Edward, 3rd Earl of Oxford. It consists of copies of many ancient documents, including the Visitation Books, in more than 7,000 volumes and in addition over 14,000 original legal documents. In 1753 it was purchased for £10,000 by the British government and, with the collections of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton and Sir Hans Sloane, formed the basis of the British Museum library, now the British Library. This collection should not be confused with the Harleian Society, which was founded in 1869 as a Record Society with the aims of providing printed copies of many documents including those found in the Harleian Manuscripts. ==Harleian Manuscripts == There are more than a dozen manuscripts held at the British Library, which contain Ballard Genealogies of varying detail. What follows is a description of the content of each and an analysis of their accuracy and usefulness for modern Ballard genealogists. Unless otherwise stated, most of these are from the Harleian Manuscripts and represent the notes taken by the Heralds during their Visitations between 1530 and 1690. It should be noted that this not an exhaustive list as I have not included details of the "disclaimers" contained within the records. ===Additional Manuscript 5529,folio 9 === This relates to the ancestry of William Ballard, March King of Arms, mentioned above. It shows his descent from William Ballard, MP for Hereford in the time of Edward III (1327/31) to Thomas Ballard and then to William Ballard. It is written in a very unclear hand but is nonetheless legible. It was almost certainly provided by William Ballard at some time during his tenure of the office of March King. There is an extensive pedigree for this family, which has been compiled by several researchers over the past 50 or so years, and the information in this manuscript has not so far been called into question. This pedigree has yet to be uploaded. ===Additional Manuscript 14,314 folio 54b === This refers to only three Ballards. It is principally the genealogy of the family of Christopher Bagshaw gent and has an entry for the marriage of John Bagshaw (great grandson) to Johanna Ballard, daughter of John Ballard and Mary (Cahorne?). This manuscript is amongst those relating to Shropshire and is probably from the material gathered for the Visitation of 1623, which can be found in "Visitation of Shropshire", Harleian Society, vols 28, 29, 1889. ===Harleian Manuscript 1560, folio 205 === The Suffolk family of Ballett, of Codenham & Ufford is depicted in Harleian Manuscript 1560, folio 205. There is a single reference to Ballard in the first generation when William Ballett is referred to as Ballett or Ballard. Thereafter all individuals are surnamed Ballett. See "Visitations of Suffolk, 1561, 1577, 1613 (1882) edited by W.C.Metcalfe and "Visitation of Suffolk, 1664-8" Harleian Society, vol. 61, 1910 ===Harleian Manuscript 1545, folio 79 === Contains a drawing of a crest or arms done in ink and with shorthand abbreviations indicating the tinctures and metals of both the arms and the crest of John Ballard of Much Dewchurch. According to the College of Arms "On 1 January 1557, already existing Arms were confirmed, and the Grant of a Crest made to John Ballard of Much Dewchurch (Great Dewchurch), co. Hereford: Sable a Griffin passant Ermine ducally gorged Or. Crest: A demi griffin Ermine supporting with the claws part of a broken tilting spear proper." This is the same family as that of William Ballard, March King of Arms mentioned above and the reference to already existing arms being confirmed ties in with the premise that this family was granted arms c1400. These arms would certainly have been recorded by 1460 since William would have been unlikely to have overlooked his own line! According to a letter dated 17th July 1978, edited by fellow UK Ballard genealogist Adrian J Ballard on 12th Sept 2000 and received from Hubert Chesshyre, the then Rouge Croix Pursuivant “Azure a Griffin regardant (or more correctly, gardant) ermine were the arms borne by the father of William Ballard, March King of Arms circa 1481 – circa 1490 and are so blazoned on the second folio of the Book known as Ballard’s Book (College of Arms MS M3) which Garter Wrythe bought from his widow. I have looked at this and the passage which mentions the arms also names William as son of Thomas Ballard and grandson of William Ballard of Lecton, county Hereford, whose wife Rose was fourth in decent from Sir Richard Hurtisley, Lord of Lecton and of Hurtisley in that county. This narrative Pedigree and description of the arms is repeated in a copy of the visitation of Chester in 1580 (MJD 14. 310). The arms are not illustrated in these two manuscripts, but the Griffin was probably either rampant or sergeant as most Ballard griffins were. This pedigree has not yet been uploaded. ===Harleian Manuscript 1476 folio 438 === The Visitation of London of 1634 shows Thomas Ballard of Swepston, co. Leicester, who had sons Humfrey, Robert and John who was a Vintner of London. They were, according to the College of Arms, allowed the Arms: Sable a Griffin rampant Ermine holding in the dexter claw something that looks like a fleur de lis (drawing uncertain) Or. Crest, a demi Griffin Ermine. The pedigree is recorded in Harleian Manuscript 1476 folio 438, which also shows that it was John Ballard who provided the information, and that Thomas Ballard was married to Ann, daughter of Henry Hall of Hether in the county of Leicester. It should be noted that John Ballard supplied no information as to his grandparents. This was either due to lack of knowledge or because John's was a new grant and having established his "free and legal birth" and his gentlemanly status (property of over £300 in value) no further ancestry was needed. This pedigree is one of those classic dilemmas that we face. Does it provide evidence that the branch descends from the Leicester, Lincolnshire or Nottinghamshire lines - especially since there is an Ann Hall who figures in those families or is it cleverly constructed to leave the Heralds with that impression? This pedigree has not yet been uploaded. ===The Infamous Fulco Ballard Line! === What now follows is basically all of the material that relates to the various branches within the Ballard families of Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Horton in Kent (also referred to as the Fulco Ballard line). I refer to it as infamous for a number of reasons. Firstly because so many people claim connections to this family and yet none to date have proved a link, secondly because Fulco is not actually part of this family, thirdly because the senior line of the family ended with the imprisonment of Nicholas Ballard and finally because so much of it is simply wrong! It is in fact quite evident that the pedigree was, in several significant areas, simply manipulated by various people to fit the purposes of giving them an armigerous background. ====Harleian Manuscript 1548, folios 180 & 181 - Ballard of Horton, Kent & Co. Leics, & Notts==== Apart from the first three generations, the rest of the pedigree is substantially accurate as far as I have been able to prove so far. Interestingly this is the only manuscript that identifies Thomas Ballard of Callis as a brother of Nicholas and indicates that whoever provided the detail had a good knowledge of that line or had done some research and found the will of Nicholas Ballard - the only place that this information is recorded. It is not wholly accurate, however, as there is evidence that Thomas of Callis had a son Thomas. This fact may have been "overlooked" by the Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire branch for one simple reason - they wanted to prove that they were now the senior branch of the family and entitled to bear the arms without any differentiation from the original grant dating back to Gregory and (in their minds if not in fact) up to Fulco. It was thus expedient to illustrate that no members of the senior line were living or had heirs entitled to the undifferenced arms. The problem at the moment is the total lack of documentary evidence that confirms that John Ballard married Margaret Hussey and that he is the same John Ballard who was brother to Clement. Note also the complete lack of detail in the Roger Ballard line. This is, as the title suggests, a manuscript depicting the Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire branches’ claims to the Horton lineage & thus pays scant regard to the cadet branch based in Sussex. It acknowledges their claim but it does not provide supporting evidence of it. The Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire branches were called to account for their claim to arms in 1615 the Sussex branch began the process of formally documenting their claim in 1619. It seems that some collusion may have taken place with the two major protagonists being educated & legally trained & quite probably knowing of each other if not formally acquainted. The Nottinghamshire Visitations took place in 1530, 1569, 1615 and 1662 - 1664. These can be found in: 1. "Visitation of Nottinghamshire, 1530" (Surtees Society, vol. 41, 1863, edited by W.H.D.Longstaffe; 2. "Visitations of Nottinghamshire, 1569, 1615", Harleian Society, vol. 4, 1871, edited by G.W.Marshall; 3. "Nottinghamshire Visitation 1662 - 1664", Thoroton Society Record Series, vol. 13, 1950, edited by K.Train. The Leicestershire Visitations took place in 1563, 1619 and 1682-3. These can be found in: 1. "History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester" (first published 1792-1811, reprinted 1971) by J.Nichols and containing the visitations for 1563, 1619 and 1682-3; 2. "Visitation of Leicestershire in 1619", Harleian Society, vol. 2, 1870, edited by J.Fetherston. ====1189, folio 14b - Leicestershire; Ballard of Wymsall, from Co. Linc.,==== *Georgus Ballard, Arrm. familia Rici sedi = ____ **Thomas Ballard of Horton in Kent = Phillipa filia Thomae Walsingham ***Humfridus Ballard natur 1449 ***Clemens Ballard ob 10 H 7 = Janna filia et hi Gwilmi Kellam als Draper de Greenwiche ****Nicholas Ballard qui vondricit parieum ob 17 Eliz = Maria filia Johis Smith militus *****Elizabeth filia & he ob di morbo vocat the dead palsey ***Johannis Ballard de com Lincoln = Margea filia Hussey ****Johannis Ballard ob.s.p. ****Thomas Ballard = Janna filia Digby de Kettlebye ****Thomas Ballard de com Linc. ****Elizabeth filia & heiress uxor ___ Clapham de com Ebors ****Edwardus Ballard de Wymsall in com. Leic. = Elizabetha filia ___ Noble de Leicester *****Williamus Ballard = (1) Isabella filia Tho Oglthrope de com Ebors ******Edwardus Ballard de Wynsall in com Leic. = Valentinus filia de Lanceloti Rolston de Watnall Compnoy ******Samuell Ballard ******Thomas Ballard filia et heir ******Anna *****= (2) Anna filia ___ Hall de Godalming in Surrey ******Georgius Ballard de Radcliffe in com Nott ******Adrianus Ballard de London = Anna filia Lambert de Bansted in Surrey *******Johhanis Ballard = ____ (and issue mark shown) ******Daniel Ballard de London ***Robertus Ballard **Rogerus Ballard ***Petterus Ballard ****Johanis Ballard *****Willimus Ballard *****Henricus Ballard ****Thomas Ballard *****Ricardi Ballard *****Thomas Ballard *****Thomas Ballard This is substantially the same as the previous manuscript. It would appear to be John Ballard son of Adrian who was the person proving his right to arms. John was a goldsmith in London. ====Ms 1431, folio 7 ==== Once again a close replica of the previous manuscripts and two of the differences could simply be transcription errors. ====Leicestershire; Ballard Ms 1189, folio 3==== This depicts the quartered arms of William Ballard of Wymeswold. ====Harley 6125, folio 117b ==== Arms and crest depicted are as for Ballards of Horton. Wm Ballard had 2 wives had issue by ye first Edw of Wymsold com Leic & by ye 2 Andrew of Lond George of Radcliff com Nott David of Lond with 2d & a son had issue same Thomas. This is the only source in which the names of Andrew and David appear instead of Adrian and Daniel. In view of the fact that all other sources correctly name them this should be discounted as evidence of anything other than mistranscription. ====Harley 6125, folio 118 ==== William Ballard of Wyneswold; This manuscript depicts the quartered arms of Ballard(1 & 4), Nobyll(2) and Lonell(3). As shown above in 1189, folio 3. ==== Harleian Ms1076, folios 166, 167 & 203, 204 - Sussex; Ballard of Wadhurst, from Co. Kent & Wandsworth from Kent==== Research over the past 25 years or more has only revealed evidence supporting this pedigree from Thomas Ballard & Alice Aynescombe down. There is a strong suspicion that Thomas Ballard of Wadhurst, who married first Mary Spencer and second Mary Leveson, may have contrived with John Phillipott, the Herald, to arrive at this pedigree. It matches in antiquity his mother's Whitfield line and gives Thomas, then a wealthy lawyer & land owner, a solid gentlemanly background from which to marry off his children into the minor Gentry. It is far more likely that the Wadhurst line is descended from the Ballards of West Firle in Sussex and it can be shown that in any case Gregory did not have a son Roger - so there is no proven connection to the Horton line. Gregory is in fact the one who was a servant to Richard II and there is no evidence that his father was George, in fact he is Thomas Ballard sometime MP of Wycombe. It would seem that whoever compiled this pedigree found a reference to Fulco in the Close Rolls and because it was associated with a parish in Kent decided he would make a "documented" starting point for the pedigree. Unfortunately they didn't do enough research because Gregory can clearly be shown to have originated from Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire! The Sussex Visitations took place in 1530, 1570, 1633-34 and 1662. These can be found in: 1. "Visitations of Sussex, 1530, 1633-4", Harleian Society, vol. 53, 1905, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 2. "Visitation of Sussex, 1570", published in 1840 and edited by T.Phillips; 3. "Visitation of Sussex, 1662", Harleian Society, vol. 89, 1937, edited by A.W.H.Clarke. The Kent Visitations took place in 1530, 1574, 1592, 1619-21 and 1663-8. These can be found in: 1. "Visitation of Kent, 1530", Harleian Society, vol. 74, 1923, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 2. "Visitation of Kent, 1574", Harleian Society, vol. 75, 1925, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 3. "Visitation of Kent, 1592", Harleian Society, vol. 75, 1925, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 4. "Visitation of Kent, 1619-21", Harleian Society, vol. 42, 1878, edited by R.Hovenden; 5. "Visitation of Kent, 1663-8", Harleian Society, vol. 54, 1906, edited by G.Armytage. ====1084, folio 100 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== ====1135, folio 86 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== ====1194, folio 79 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== ====1406, folio 42 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== All of the above show the marriage of Thomas Ballard of Wadhurst in com Sussex to Mary da. & h. of John Spencer of London. She was the 2nd wife of John White of Nordiam who married firstly Jane da. of Rich. Boys of Hawkhurst. Thomas Ballard and Mary are shown as having a son Thomas Ballard of Wadhurst. Ms 1194 folio 79 is particularly significant for the evidence that the depicted arms give us. Firstly the quartering of the White arms has a crescent as a difference mark, confirming that they belong to William White (he was the second son) and his male line. Secondly the impaled arms of Spencer have a star as a difference mark, which confirms that John Spencer (Mary's father) was the third son. Finally the Spencer arms are clearly those of “Spencer of South Mills”.

Curtis Jendro To-Do List

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

Birth Record

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Family postcards

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Scans of postcards connected to Ada Waite Overend Fletcher.

Australian Infantry Forces - 2nd Regiment, 2nd Battalion

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#REDIRECT [[Space:AIF_-_2nd_Regiment,_2nd_Battalion]]

Morong Family Mysteries

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Who were the siblings of Cyril Method Morong, son of John and Mary Noty?

Garter Knight Ancestors

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Thayer Family of Thornbury: A Study Trying its Reconstruction

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This is an extensive history of the Thayer family from Thornbury, Glouchestshire, England to Colonial America compiled by Tomas Thayer Ojeda. 45 pages and digitally available via the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/index.php

Ossoinik Name Study

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==About the Study== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname '''Osojnik''' and its variants: :Ossoinik :Ossoinig :Ossoenig :Ohsennig :Osnik (Americanized by some family members) The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ===Origins and Meaning=== ''Osojnik'' is most likely a locative name; that is, it refers to a geographic place, in this case, the settlement of Osojnik, Semič, in Slovenia. The ''Etymological Dictionary of Slovenian Geographical Names'' says the name comes from the Slovene word ''osoje,'' which means "shady side."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osojnik,_Semi%C4%8D]Wikipedia: Osojnik, Semič. Accessed December 22, 2014. Translated into English by Google Translate. ===Frequency and Distribution=== According to the Surname Distribution application on the [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/osojnik/ Forebears website], the name ''Osojnik'' appears most frequently by far in Slovenia, followed by Croatia, and then, distantly, Canada and Serbia (numbers for year 2014).
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The variant that is most common in the United States, ''Ossoinik'', appears even more rarely:
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===Guild of One-Name Studies Link=== This One-Name Study has been registered with the [http://one-name.org Guild of One-Name Studies]. The Osojnik One-Name Study page is here: http://one-name.org/name_profile/osojnik/. ==Sources==

Sandra Huggins To-Do List

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The Henry Wendel Mary Angela Thyen Family

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Title: The Henry Wendel Mary Angela Thyen Family
Author: Agnes Wendel
Publication: Anundsen Publishing Co., Decorah, IA, 1982

John W. Cole born 1875 in Tennessee

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This is my great grandfather born 1875 and was married to Bell Cole born 1889 in Missouri. Do you have any more information on my great grandparents?

Crawford Family Bible

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Our Family Mysteries - Gill

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Joseph Gill, shows up in the 1870 and 1880 census, has a marriage to Julia Griffin and they have a son. Cannot find Joseph prior to the 1870 census. He was a farmer and he also worked on the Canals in Parke County, Indiana. Cannot find an actual death date other than a newspaper clipping that was in the paper about his death stating that he was born in Virginia. One of the census confirms this. He did not own land because his wife Julia owned the land. While walking through the family cemetery came upon a tombstone not far from Julia's that says "Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Gill" the inscription indicates that there were children. Now if this is Joseph's wife, what happened to the children. this was in 1856 when Elizabeth died. He married Julia in 1876. Their son was born in 1878. According to the census and the obit he was born between 1800-1804. Questions that need answered: Who was Joseph? Was Elizabeth his wife? What happened to those children? Where is he actually buried (not able to find tombstone or actually plat)? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Dippel Family Mysteries

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Twas the Night Before Christmas

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=Twas the Night Before Christmas=
'''Twas the night before christmas and all through the house'''
'''Not a creature were stirring not even a mouse '''
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'''The stockings were hung by the chimney with care'''
'''With hopes that St Nicholas would soon be there '''
'''The children were nestled all snug in their beds,'''
'''While visions of sugar plums danc'd in their heads,'''
'''And Mama in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap,'''
'''Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap'''

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'''When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,'''
'''I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.'''
'''Away to the window I flew like a flash''',
'''Tore open the shutters, and threw up the sash.'''
'''The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow,'''
'''Gave the luster of mid-day to objects below;'''
'''When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,'''
'''But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,'''
'''With a little old driver, so lively and quick,'''
'''I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick'''

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'''More rapid than eagles his coursers they came,'''
'''And he whistled, and shouted, and call'd them by name:'''
'''"Now! Dasher, now! Dancer, now! Prancer and Vixen,'''
'''"On! Comet, on! Cupid, on! Donder and Blitzen;'''
'''"To the top of the porch! To the top of the wall!'''
'''"Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!"'''
'''As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,'''
'''When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky;'''
'''So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,'''
'''With the sleigh full of toys — and St. Nicholas too:

'''And then in a twinkling, I heard on the roof'''
'''The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.'''
'''As I drew in my head, and was turning around,'''
'''Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound:'''
'''He was dress'd all in fur, from his head to his foot,'''
'''And his clothes were all tarnish'd with ashes and soot;'''
'''A bundle of toys was flung on his back,'''

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'''And he look'd like a peddler just opening his pack:'''
'''His eyes — how they twinkled! His dimples: how merry,'''
'''His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry;'''
'''His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,'''
'''And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow;'''
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'''The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,'''
'''And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath.'''
'''He had a broad face, and a little round belly'''
'''That shook when he laugh'd, like a bowl full of jelly'''
'''He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,'''
'''And I laugh'd when I saw him in spite of myself;'''
'''A wink of his eye and a twist of his head'''

'''Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.'''
'''He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,'''
'''And fill'd all the stockings; then turn'd with a jerk,'''
'''And laying his finger aside of his nose'''
'''And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose.'''
'''He sprung to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,'''
'''And away they all flew, like the down of a thistle:'''
'''But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight'''
'''Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night.'''

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==[[Moore-19507|Clement Clarke Moore]]==
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CROSS Family Tree Australia & Beyond

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Hi all.....This group is for those of us who are interested in our family tree and or genealogy of the CROSS family and relatives. A group to discuss and share knowledge of our tree. There will also be a Master Cross gedcom file for Downloading, Adding to, Merging and Uploading from time to time. It is all about sharing and contributing. If you would like to help with our project simply send a copy of your gedcom file (containing some CROSS ancestry) to tessandcolin@internode.on.net and if you have interest in the CROSS's please join our Facebook Group, CROSS Family Tree Australia & Beyond. https://www.facebook.com/groups/CrossFamilyTree/ Regards Colin Cross http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8f/My_Images.gif/35px-My_Images.gif

Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Cemeteries

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"Hillview"

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==Timeline== '''1902''' The homestead pictured was built '''2014''' The property was listed for sale by First National Coast wide Real Estate for offers over $1 075 000. The description: This historic homestead built around the turn of the century. Housing the "Stinson family" for many years & capturing a stunning hilltop location with views unimaginable. Extensive use of local timbers throughout. Sitting on 117 acres with aprox 20 acres fenced, 2 dams, irrigation lines to creek, 4 bay machinery shed and multiple paddocks, many bush trails for horse riding and beautiful natural bushland as a backdrop. Good mixture of irrigated stone fruits, exotics and macadamia trees. Beautifully landscaped surrounds and great example of an original pioneering settlement. This property will not last. Inspection will not disappoint .

Kate Romero (FKA Brenda K. Swett)

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Walter Biddle Saul High school of Agricultural Sciences

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=A Cellar in the Middle of the Field=
Fondly known as the Farm School, the original idea was to recruit youngsters to help due to a shortage of farm labor. Saul started out as the Wissahickon Farm School and classes were held in a cellar for a time. The school moved to different sites the first few years. In 1950 the school moved to Henry Ave. A new building was furnished with the students building a chicken coop, chicken brooder, machinery shed and animal sheds. The school was renamed to The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture. In 1966 it again was renamed to The Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agriculture and Horticulture, in recognition of the patronage of Walter Biddle Saul a Philadelphia Attorney who served on the Philadelphia School Board and made sure the school was funded. Walter Biddle Saul was the first and only living person to have had a public high school named after him in the City of Philadelphia.[http://www.philadelphiabar.org/page/AboutLegends Philadelphia Bar Association] - Legends of the Bar [http://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/s/saul/about-us/w.b.-saul School District Philadelphia] - Walter Biddle Saul High School
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-272.jpg|thumb|150px | '''Sunday, October 2, 1960''']]
:The Saul Coat-Of-Arms (or Shield) is divided into three sections: the Dexter Chief, the Sinister Chief and the Bottom Field. *The Dexter Chief (top right as the shield is carried/top left to the viewer) is the Coat-Of-Arms of William Penn, for whom Pennsylvania is named. *The Sinister Chief (top left as the shield is carried) depicts the clipper ship which appears on the Seal of the City of Philadelphia, denoting the location of the school. *The Bottom Field shows an open book, signifying the educational values of the school. Superimposed on the book are a plow and a cornucopia, which are indicative of the agricultural education provided by the school[http://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/s/saul/about-us/w.b.-saul School District Philadelphia] - Walter Biddle Saul High School Saul's Coat of Arms
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-271.jpg|thumb|400px | '''Monday, May 6, 1963''']]
'''Mission Statement''' :The Mission of the Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences, a diverse learning community, is to develop in students an understanding of and appreciation for the career and leadership opportunities that are available to them in the many fields of agriculture. It is also our commitment to cultivate each student's individual abilities to prepare him or her for a lifetime of productive academic, vocational, and civic endeavors.
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'''School History'''.....
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:Founded in 1943 as the Wissahickon Farm School, Roxborough's Wissahickon Valley has always served as home to the school's farm. Through the forties and most of the fifties, classes were held off-site. In 1958, the current agriculture building was completed and the school was renamed The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-264.jpg|thumb|400px | '''The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture 60's''']]
:In 1966, the School District renamed the school to honor [[Saul-336| Walter Biddle Saul]], a prominent attorney and former president of the Board of Education in Philadelphia who served as a patron for the school during its early years.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-268.jpg|thumb|200px | '''Sunday, September 2, 1984''']]
:The school has evolved through the years, expanding programs and facilities to keep pace with the agricultural industry. Today we have eight buildings covering 150 acres and offer students 15 major agricultural classes. :[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-262.jpg|25px]]W. B. Saul is the largest agricultural high school in America and is home to the largest single-school [https://www.ffa.org/Pages/default.aspx[FFA]] chapter in the world. :W.B. Saul has a graduation rate of 95% and more than 80% of graduates continue their education at post-secondary institutions. In 2004, W.B. Saul seniors earned in excess of $250,000 in scholarship money, including $145, 000 in agriculltural-specific awards. With more that 22 million agricultural-related jobs in existence today, W.B. Saul students are also in a fantastic position to immediately enter the workforce and compete for career opportunities. == Sources == *Background courtesy of Saul Alumni who supplied pictures *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/saulalumni/ Facebook] - Saul Alumni *[http://www.wbsaulalumni.com/ W.B. Saul Alumni] - The Official Non-Profit and Alumni site! *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_High_School_of_Agricultural_Sciences Wikipedia] - Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzCZ0zuRPNY Youtube] - County Fair Day 2014 Video

Baldwin family Sources

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Sources researched on the Baldwin family, that are deemed reliable and have been used/cited in numerous Baldwin profiles, and saved for future reference/use. Note: There are a couple of secondary or incomplete sources included in list and meant to be used as reference only. ================================================================================ *Abbott, Susan Woodruff (1979). Families of Early Milford, Connecticut. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland and Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. (pgs. 124-127..Anne Baldwin, d. of Robert and Joane, and Alexander Bryan and his descendants/Henry Stonhill/Astwood/Fenn) *American Biography; A New Cyclopedia; Volume VI. Published under the direction of the The American Historical Society, Inc., New York (1919) (Pages 199-203) *American Biography, a New Cyclopedia, compiled under the advisory board. Illustrated. Volume VI (1919). Published under the direction of THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC., New York. (pg 202). (Note: John Baldwin (witnessed signing of Sylvester baldwins will in 1638) source). *Baldwin, A.M., Charles C. (1872). Cleveland, Ohio. “Notes on the Ancestry of SYLVESTER BALDWIN”. Reprinted from the New-England Historical and Genealogical Register for July, 1872. *Baldwin, Charles Candee. (1881). Baldwin Genealogy from 1500-1881. The Leader Printing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Can view at {http://archive.org/stream/baldwingenealogy00bald#page/14/mode/2up] *Baldwin, C.C. (1889). Supplement to the Baldwin Genealogy from 1500-1881. The Leader Printing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. *Baldwin, John D. (1880). A Record of the Descendants of John Baldwin, of Stonington, Conn., with Notices of Other Baldwins who settled in America in Early Colony Times. Printed by Tyler & Seagrave, Worcester, Mass. *Baldwin, N.A. (1891). "Brief Genealogy of the Baldwins". Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. *Baldwin, Stewart (). John and William Baldwin of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Retrieved Nov. 1 2014 from: {http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/baldwin/b1.htm] *Caulkins, Frances Manwaring (1866). History of Norwich, Connecticut: From its possession by the Indians, to the year 1866. Published by the author. (pgs 61, 67, 73-74, 83, 84,85, 128, 269, 79, 81, 348, 80, 429, 88, 95, 506, 48, 58, 628). Errors made by savage…and noted by other authors,,, The new England historical genealogical (pg 297/298) *Chester, D.C.L., LL.D., Joseph Lemuel (1884). Investigations concerning the family of BALDWIN of Aston Clinton, Bucks". Privately Printed Boston 1884, and reprinted from the Historical and Genealogical Register for April, July, and October, 1884. Press of David Clapp & Son. Note: Page 15 (Richard, son of Sylvester Baldwin and Jane Wells (not Willis or Wilde)) states that 1st son born was George, not Harry. Died young. Marriage to Phillippa Corbman shown pg 16, but not date. *Connecticut Archives; Estates of deceased person, 1693/4-1820 (pg 10). [[incomplete]] *Crane, Ellery Bicknell. (1907) Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester Society of Antiquity. Vol I. The Lewis Publishing Co., New York and Chicago. (Pages 309-314) (Richard Baldwin of Dundridge and John Baldwin son of sylvester the emigrant and his line/Astwood/Palmer) *Cutter A.M., William Richard. (1911) Vol II. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut . A Record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. Lewis Historical publishing company, New York. *Cutter, A.M., William Richard (1912). Vol. III. Genealogical and Family History of Central New York. A records of the achievements of her people inn the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation. VIII. Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York. (Note: Henry Baldwin of Woburn and descendants & covers England, CT and Mass Baldwins; pgs 1161/1255 & 1290 covers Richard of Milford line) *Cutter, A.M., William Richard. (1913). New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial, A Record of the Achievementts of her people in the making of commonwealths and the Founding of a nation. Vol. III. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York. (pgs. 1047-1048--Miner family, mentions baldwins also) *Cutter, William Richard, A.M. (1915). "New England Families. Genealogical and Memorial/ A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding Nation. Vol. IV. New York. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. (pg 1770 Joseph Baldwin of Milford) *Encylcopedia of Connecticut biography (Pg 275 simeon E. Baldwin) (lawyer, statesman, author) (John Baldwin of Norwich source pg 249) *Glynn Patrick and Associates “Baldwin Family History ” Retrieved from {http://www.glynnpatrick.com/Baldwin_History.html] Accessed Jan 13, 2014. *Hoyt, Albert Harrison (editor). (1872) Vol. XXVI. The New England Hostorical * Genealogical Register and Antiquarian Journal, published under the direction of the New England Historic, Genealogical Society, Boston. (pg 295). (Notes on Ancestry of Sylvester Baldwin). *John Ward Dean N.E.H.G.S. Staff. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 38 1884. Heritage Books, Jul 1, 1996-New England. Retrieved from {http://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22John+Ward+Dean+N.+E.+H.+G.+S.+Staff%22] *Jordan, LL. D., John W (1911). Colonial and Revolutionary Familes of Pennsylvania. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs. Vol. III. Lewis Publishing Company. New York and Chicago. (Pg 1343---Baldwin/Edward Turner/Milhous) *Jordan. L.L.D., John W. (1913). Vol. III. Genealogical and Personal History of Northern Pennsylvania. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York. (ancestry 1277, and individuuals on pg 1385-1387) *Massachusetts and Maine Families in the ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis, Vol III. Neal-Wright. Ancestry.com [database-online]. (pgs 49-50/pgs 218-222) (Arabella (Norman) Balden and John Balden (source includes citation and index reference pgs) and pgs 218-222 refer to baldwins-john and henry and phebe richardson) *The New England historical and Genealogical and Antiquarian Journal, published under direction of the New England Historic Society for the year 1872. Vol XXVI. Originally Published by David Clapp & Son in 1872, Boston Mass. (Pg 295 "Notes on the Baldwin Family (Ancestry of Sylvester Baldwin) .....Impt. to note that the will in its entirety for Richard Baldwin (uncle of Sylvester the emigrant who died on board ship martin) starts on pg 295-297. Also on pg. 297, The author provides source for clarification of an error made by savage (author) in translation of a conveyance;.....Sylvester was son of Sylvester and nephew, not son, of Richard of Dundridge as Savage claims. (Pg 298 lists children of Sylvester Baldwin and Sarah Bryan(t), mentions john of stonington/Pg 298 -299 author also mentions other mistakes made by savage, (1) clarification of relationship betw. John of Stonington and Sylvester (says john of Milford is Sylvesters son) then contradicts it with other information) Probate record of Sarah Bryan fka Baldwin nka astwood in which she mentions grandsons, john and Sylvester (had different mothers but same father (john Baldwin) also clarifies Sarah Astwoods first son Richard as the Richard Baldwin of Milford (son of Sylvester) and grandson john mentioned in probate was son of john of Stonington). Also clarified who john witness to Sylvester will in 1638 may have been (not his son) but either of Norwich or Milford. Aldo pg 300 clarification made as to 2nd wife of John Sr of Milford, married as his 2nd wife, Marie, sister of Obadiah Bruen and never went to Newark; that his son john married Hannah, niece not sister of his step-mother, and that he and john, son of Nathaniel, Baldwin, were the 2 settlers at Newark. *Torrey, Clarence Almon; Bentley, Elizabeth Petty. (). New England Marriages prior to 1700. (Book) *Vital Records of BILLERICA Massachusetts to the year 1850. Published by the New England Historical Genealogical Society. Boston Mass (1908). *Wheeler, Richard Anson (1900). History of the Town of Stonington, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, FROM ITSFIRST SETTLEMENT IN 1649 TO 1900, WITH A GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF STONINGTON FAMILIES. The Day Publishing Company. *Whittemore, Henry (). Genalogical Guide to the Settlers of America: With a Brief History of pg 23 [[incomplete]] (Nathaniel Baldwin of Milford etal/Henry Baldwin of Woburn etal/John Baldwin of Salem Mass etal/John Baldwin of Norwich etal with references; pg 23 Reference to Nathaniel Baldwin of Milford, had John, Daniel, Nathaniel Jr., Abigail, and by his 2nd wife, Joanna Westcoat, he had Sarah, Deborah, and Samuel. Lived at Fairfield 1654.) [[incomplete]] =============================================================================== SIR JOHN BALDWIN RELATED SOURCES: *Biography of Robert Dormer (1485/6-1552), of West Wycombe and Wing, Bucks and London; Published in the History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1509-1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982. Retrieved from: {http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/dormer-robert-14856-1552] Dec 31, 2014. *Dictionary of National Biography, wikipedia, the free encylopedia on Alice Baldwin ((daughter of Sir John Baldwin) retreived from {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Baldwin] *Gibbs, Robert (1888). Worthies of Buckinghamshire (http://books.google.ca/books? id=3yYsAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA311). Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire: Robert Gibbs. pp. 309–12. Retrieved 12, May 2013. *John Baldwin (judge) Source: {http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=579411316] Contributors: Boleyn, Courcelles, FeanorStar7, Fritzelblitz, Ironholds, Necrothesp, Nimetapoeg, NinaGreen, PBS, Rjwilmsi, Tassedethe, Tim! *Martin, Charles Trice. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900; Volume 3; John Baldwin d. 1545. Retrieved Dec. 31, 2014 from: {http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Baldwin,_John_(DNB00)] *Edward Baldwin of Beaconsfield (Coat of Arms)-Source: The Publications of the Harleian society…vol. LXVI. Contained in the additional ms. no. 37,147, in the British museum. Ed. By W. Harry Rylands. Published 1915 in London. *Lipscomb, George (1847). The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham. {http://books.google.ca/books?id=zyYgAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA8] II. London: J. & W. Robins. pp. 8–9, 14, 209. Retrieved 12 May 2013. *Lipscomb, George (1847). The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham {http://books.google.ca/books?id=mXkgAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA374] IV. London: J. & W. Robins. p. 374. Retrieved 13 May 2013. *Metcalfe, Walter C., ed. (1883). The Visitation of Buckinghamshire in 1566 {http://archive.org/stream/visitationofbuck00harvrich#page/10/mode/2up]. Exeter: William Pollard. pp. 11–12, 27–8. Retrieved January 13, 2014. *The New England historical and Genealogical and Antiquatian Journal, published under direction of the NewEngland Historic Society for the year 1872. Vol XXVI. Originally Published by David Clapp & Son in 1872, Boston Mass. ()pgs 300-303, Baldwins from England-Note: Source is indexed as #26 in the CT and Mass source docs and located in Indexed Baldwin surname folder). *Page, William (1905). House of Austin nuns - The abbey of Burnham | A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 1 (pp. 382-384); Abbesses of Burnham. {http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40316&strquery=abbey of burnham#n45] *Phillimore, W.P.W., ed. (1888). The Visitation of the County of Worcester Made in the Year 1569 {http://books.google.ca/books?id=ECoEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA103]. XXVII. London: Harleian Society. pp. 101–3. Retrieved 12 May 2013. *The Publications of the Harleian society…vol. LXVI. Contained in the additional ms. no. 37,147, in the British museum. Ed. By W. Harry Rylands. Published 1915 in London. (Note:Grantees of Arms to the end of the XVII Century/Arms granted in 1662 to Edward Baldwin-Edward Baldwin, of Parish of Beaconsfield and Thomas his brother/Henry of Dundridge/Richard of Diddlebury-Coat of Arms) Page 12. *{http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/DORMER.htm] Website maintained by Jorge Castelli (Secondary Source) Retrieved Dec 31, 2014 *Richardson, Douglas (2011). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, ed. Kimball G. Everingham II (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 1449966381 *Sheahan, James Joseph (1862). History and Topography of Buckinghamshire {http://books.google.ca/books?id=V9oWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA816]. London: Longman Green. p. 816. Retrieved 12 May 2013. *Stevens, John (1722). The History of the Ancient Abbeys, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedrals and Collegiate Churches {http://books.google.ca/books?id=7GFZAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA521] I. London: Thomas Taylor. p. 521. Retrieved 12 May 2013. *Will of Sir John Baldwin, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, proved 27 October 1545, PROB 11/30/580, National Archives. {http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D978833] Retrieved January 13, 2014 *Will of Alice Baldwin of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, proved 2 March 1546, PROB 11/31/79, National Archives. {http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D950552] Retrieved January 13, 2014. *Will of William Dormer of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, proved 7 October 1506, PROB 11/15/245, National Archives {http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D972642] Retrieved 13 Jan 2014. *Will of Edward Borlase, Mercer of London, proved 16 June 1544, PROB 11/30/136, National Archives {http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D978387] Retrieved 13 Jan 2014. *Will of William Baldwin, proved 24 April 1539, PROB 11/27/450, National Archives {http://discovery.nationalarchives. gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D978090] Retrieved 13 Jan 2014 ================================================================================ RELATED SURNAMES WHO HAVE INTERMARRIED INTO THE BALDWIN FAMILIES: *Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 43.djvu/94 Biography of Sir John Pakington; retrieved from {http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Page:Dictionary_of_National_Biography_volume_43.djvu/94&oldid=4470216] *English Origins of Thomas Miner/Minor Family {http://alum.wpi.edu/~p_miner/Miner1.html] Includes Baldwin family, and provides additional sources, including noted error's made in other published works. Such as "There is a document written about 1683 and titled "An Herauldical Essay Upon the Surname of Miner" which traces the Miner ancestry back to Henry Bullman in the 1300s"......A study, named "The Curious Pedigree of Lt. Thomas Minor" by John A. Miner and Robert F. Miner and published in the NEHGS Register of Jul 1984 (volume 138, pages 182-5), indicates that the contents of this document and the coat of arms it presents are FALSE.....The English origins of Thomas Miner family on first line is the result of the study....

Town of Castelfranci, Italy

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Guy Constantineau To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Constantineau-17|Guy Constantineau]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Constantineau-17&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Guy Constantineau To-Do List|Guy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Tremblay-1124|Tremblay, Laurette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1125|Tremblay, Ginette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1149|Tremblay, Arthur ]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1150|Tremblay, Phidyme ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1151|Tremblay, Luc ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1152|Tremblay, Jacques ]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1153|Tremblay, Jacques ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1154|Tremblay, Louis-Marie ]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1155|Tremblay, Nicolas ]] || 1685-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1156|Tremblay, Pierre ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tremblay-1157|Tremblay, Pierre ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- |}

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