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Jennifer Roseke To-Do List

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BILES

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My family from England to Australia and everywhere in between

Amadon Lineage

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Amadon Amadowne Amidown Amidon Anidowne And other various spellings England Canada possibly France {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Amadon-7|Amadon, Kenneth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amadon-8|Amadon, John Gordon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amadon-9|Amadon, Harley T]] || 1847-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-10|Amadon, John French]] || 1816-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-11|Amadon, John ]] || 1771-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-15|Amadon, Quincey Harvey]] || 1850-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-16|Amadon, Warren I]] || 1859-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Amadowne-4|Amadowne, Phillip ]] || 1587-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anidowne-1|Amadowne, Roger (Anidowne) ]] || 1607-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-1|Amidon, Selinda ]] || 1799-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-2|Amidon, John ]] || 1766-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-3|Amidon, Roger ]] || 1747-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-4|Amidon, Roger ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-7|Amidon, Eliza E. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-9|Amidon, Jedediah ]] || 1768-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-10|Amidon, Ezra ]] || 1771-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-11|Amidon, Samuel ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-12|Amidon, Molly ]] || 1773-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-13|Amidon, Ruth ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-14|Amidon, Rhoda ]] || 1776-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-15|Amidon, Lois ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-16|Amidon, Roger ]] || 1702-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-17|Amidon, Rachel ]] || 1744-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-18|Amidon, Samuel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-20|Amidon, Roger ]] || 1614-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-21|Amidon, Polly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-23|Amidon, Jackson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-24|Amidon, Jessie Ella Bel ]] || 1879-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-25|Amidon, Martin Van Buren ]] || 1838-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-26|Amidon, Hattie Elsie ]] || 1873-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-27|Amidon, Walter Caleb ]] || 1870-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-28|Amidon, John Tyler ]] || 1866-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-29|Amidon, George Grant ]] || 1864-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-30|Amidon, Addie May ]] || 1863-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-31|Amidon, John Smith ]] || 1805-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-32|Amidon, Ralph ]] || 1772-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-33|Amidon, Elsie D ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-34|Amidon, Alameda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-35|Amidon, Lois A ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-36|Amidon, John T ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-37|Amidon, Phoebe Ann ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-38|Amidon, Solomon Bennett ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-39|Amidon, Elisa ]] || 1835-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-40|Amidon, Mary Ann ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-41|Amidon, Caleb S ]] || 1830-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-42|Amidon, Hannah Almeda ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-43|Amidon, Clarabelle ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-44|Amidon, Sally ]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Amadon-7|Amadon, Kenneth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amadon-8|Amadon, John Gordon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amadon-9|Amadon, Harley T]] || 1847-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-10|Amadon, John French]] || 1816-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-11|Amadon, John ]] || 1771-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-15|Amadon, Quincey Harvey]] || 1850-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-16|Amadon, Warren I]] || 1859-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Amadowne-4|Amadowne, Phillip ]] || 1587-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anidowne-1|Amadowne, Roger (Anidowne) ]] || 1607-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-1|Amidon, Selinda ]] || 1799-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-2|Amidon, John ]] || 1766-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-3|Amidon, Roger ]] || 1747-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-4|Amidon, Roger ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-7|Amidon, Eliza E. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-9|Amidon, Jedediah ]] || 1768-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-10|Amidon, Ezra ]] || 1771-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-11|Amidon, Samuel ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-12|Amidon, Molly ]] || 1773-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-13|Amidon, Ruth ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-14|Amidon, Rhoda ]] || 1776-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-15|Amidon, Lois ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-16|Amidon, Roger ]] || 1702-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-17|Amidon, Rachel ]] || 1744-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-18|Amidon, Samuel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-20|Amidon, Roger ]] || 1614-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-21|Amidon, Polly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-23|Amidon, Jackson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-24|Amidon, Jessie Ella Bel ]] || 1879-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-25|Amidon, Martin Van Buren ]] || 1838-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-26|Amidon, Hattie Elsie ]] || 1873-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-27|Amidon, Walter Caleb ]] || 1870-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-28|Amidon, John Tyler ]] || 1866-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-29|Amidon, George Grant ]] || 1864-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-30|Amidon, Addie May ]] || 1863-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-31|Amidon, John Smith ]] || 1805-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-32|Amidon, Ralph ]] || 1772-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-33|Amidon, Elsie D ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-34|Amidon, Alameda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-35|Amidon, Lois A ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-36|Amidon, John T ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-37|Amidon, Phoebe Ann ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-38|Amidon, Solomon Bennett ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-39|Amidon, Elisa ]] || 1835-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-40|Amidon, Mary Ann ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-41|Amidon, Caleb S ]] || 1830-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-42|Amidon, Hannah Almeda ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-43|Amidon, Clarabelle ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-44|Amidon, Sally ]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidon-46|Amidon, Ralph Wesley ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-47|Amidon, Elsie D. ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-48|Amidon, Felinda ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-49|Amidon, Sarah ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-50|Amidon, Jesse B. ]] || 1814-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-51|Amidon, Fidelia ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-52|Amidon, Shephard ]] || 1810-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-53|Amidon, Kingsley ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-54|Amidon, Rosina Alcena ]] || 1803-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-56|Amidon, Eliza M ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-58|Amidon, Diadema ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-59|Amidon, Russel ]] || 1801-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-61|Amidon, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1820-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-64|Amidon, Earl ]] || 1897-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-65|Amidon, John E. ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-66|Amidon, Olive E. Maltby ]] || 1900-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Amidon-67|Amidon, Rex E. ]] || 1903-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-12|Amidon, Philip (Amadon) ]] || 1747-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-3|Amidown, Rachel ]] || 1732-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-4|Amidown, Elizabeth ]] || 1734-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-5|Amidown, Roger , III]] || 1736-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-6|Amidown, Jeremiah ]] || 1738-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-8|Amidown, Roger , Jr]] || 1747-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-9|Amidown, Rachel , II]] || || to-do |- | [[Amidown-10|Amidown, Ichabod , Lt]] || 1704-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-12|Amidown, Philip , II]] || 1708-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-13|Amidown, Ephraim ]] || 1710-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-14|Amidown, Ithamar , Sr]] || 1712-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Amidown-16|Amidown, Ralph ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-13|Amidown, Ephriam (Amadon) ]] || 1710-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-14|Amidown, Philip (Amadon) ]] || 1669-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Ammidown-1|Ammidown, Oliver ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ammidown-2|Ammidown, Caroline ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ammidown-3|Ammidown, Adolphus ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ammidown-6|Ammidown, Henry ]] || 1670-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Ammidown-7|Ammidown, Mehitable ]] || 1672-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Ammindown-1|Ammindown, Hannah , II]] || 1717-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Anidowne-2|Anidowne, Elizabeth ]] || 1617-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anidowne-3|Anidowne, Margaret ]] || 1612-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anidowne-4|Anidowne, Edward ]] || 1605-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Amadon-6|Bailey, Gayle (Amadon)]] || || to-do |- |}

Hammond/Woerner 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]]

Lana x To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Griggs-483|Lana x]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Griggs-483&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lana x To-Do List|Lana's current to-do list]].''

Lynk

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Lynk was adopted around Thanksgiving 2011 from a local pet shelter that brought cats to PetCo for adoption. Jonathan fell in love with him and begged Angelique for permission to bring him home. Angelique gave in and so after shots and neutering Lynk was added to the McCormick family. He stayed in Jonathan's office for a month to get used to the new environment and so [[Space:Kittasha|Kittasha]] could potentially get used to him. It didn't work for long, Lynk had to get out of the room and began to escape whenever possible. Jonathan and Angelique attempted to put up a couple baby gates on top of each other to allow Lynk and Kittasha viewing area without contact to further integration. Lynk proved to be quite agile and climbed straight up the gates. Eventually Jonathan decided a solid door would have to separate the two cats into different parts of the house. Kittasha's things were all moved upstairs the the bathroom and sewing rooms and Lynk's domain became the main floor and basement levels. Lynk loved playing with the daycare kids during the day but was lonely on weekends and evenings when we would retreat to our upstairs living room to relax. We tried hard to remain downstairs with him but just couldn't give him the social opportunity he craved. So we headed back to the pet store and got Lynk a kitten: [[Space:Lightning|Lightning]].

Harris Family Mysteries

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My earliest known Harris ancestor is Andrew F. Harris born abt. 1816 in South Carolina according to census records. My father did the yDNA test and is in the I-M253 Haplogroup and is a match for the Group 8 DNA modal matching Captain Thomas Harris. The information I have about him is as follows: 1.)1840: Marriage to Sarah Crouch Sept. 4, 1840 in McMinn County, TN 2.) 1850: Lived in Murray County, GA according US Census 3.) 1860: Lived in district 14, McMinn County, TN according to US Census 4.) 1880: Lived in district 8, McMinn County, TN according to US Census Wife: Sarah Crouch b. abt. 1821 Tennessee Children: Rebecca b. abt 1843 Daniel b. abt. 1844 Andrew Jackson b. abt. 1848 m. Margaret "Peggy" Ann Dye John B. b. abt 1852 m. Martha Wattenbarger Sarah Harris b. abt 1854 Mary Harris b. abt 1855 Mark H. b. abt 1858 Tom b. abt 1861 Isum b. abt 1863 Josie b. abt 1866 If anyone has any information about his parents or other information/clues/ideas of where I might look, please share. I am happy to share any other information about this family that I might have as well. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Greenwood Cemetery-1

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Tombstone photos

Ronan Cemetery

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[[Category:Lake County, Montana, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Ronan Cemetery, Ronan, Montana]] ===About=== '''Ronan Cemetery''' Also known as: Calvary Cemetery, Mountain View Cemetery * 3,867 interments * 96% photographed * 1 famous interment ===Contact Information=== : Ronan, Lake County, Montana USA : Phone: 406-676-8650 ===Google Map=== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ronan+Cemetery/@47.5380712,-114.0723784,18z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x53677b9f47e91059:0xa331a1490cbcd0a1!2sRonan+Cemetery!3m1!1s0x53677b9f47e91059:0xa331a1490cbcd0a1Ronan Cemetery at Google Maps] ===Find A Grave=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=498141&CRid=21081&pt=Ronan%20Cemetery& Ronan Cemetery at Find A Grave]

Conrad Memorial Cemetery

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[[Category:Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, Montana]] [[Category:Flathead County, Montana, Cemeteries]] ===About=== * 16,547 interments * 55% photographed * 2 famous interments ===Contact Information=== '''Conrad Memorial Cemetery ''' : Also known as: C E Conrad Memorial Cemetery : 641 Conrad Dr : Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA : Postal Code: 59901 : Phone: 406-257-5303 ===Google Map=== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Conrad+Memorial+Cemetery/@48.2037388,-114.2895823,18z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x5366508adaeed605:0x3f7efecc531baf74!2sConrad+Memorial+Cemetery!3m1!1s0x5366508adaeed605:0x3f7efecc531baf74 Conrad Memorial Cemetery on Google Maps]

Jeff Cole To-Do List

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Solheim Family Mysteries

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Job and Elizabeth Jennings Carver Family Bible

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The Family Bible of Jobe and Elizabeth (Jennings) Carver has been digitized and is available from the [http://digital.ncdcr.gov North Carolina Digital Collections]. Jobe and Elizabeth lived in Bladen County, North Carolina and the entries in the Bible span 1749-1868
(page 2) * Alfred Carver son of Jobe Carver and Elizabeth his wife was borned 22nd August 1790 * John Lancaster Carver Son of Jobe Carver and Elizabeth his wife was borned Decemb er 16th 1792 * Elizabeth Carver Wife of Jobe Carver departed this life June 14th 1793 * Jobe Carver Son of James Carver departed this life January 30th 1799. Aged 49 1/3 Years. * Mariam Carver Second wife to Jobe Carver aforesd. departed this life 23rd Decr. 1796. * John Carver, Son of Jobe Carver departed this life March 6th, 1813. * Lucy E. Daughter of Elias A. & Corinna Carver was born 20 Minutes to Nine AM on Wednesday 8th Jany 1868 (page 3) * Jobe Carver son of James Carver and Elizabeth his wife was born'd October 1st 1749 Jobe Carver was married to Elizabeth Jennings the 12th April 1773 * James Carver, Son of Jobe Carver and Elizabeth his wife, was borned Sepjtember 15th 1775 * Edward Carver son of Jobe Carver and Elizabeth his wife was borned March 11th 1778 * Elias Carver son of Jobe Carver and Eliza. his wife was borned May 18th 1780 * Everegin Carver Son of Jobe Carver & Elizabeth was borned November 19th 1782 * Elizabeth Carver Daughter of Jobe Carver and Eliza. his wife was borned July 29th 1785 * Polliy Carver daughter of Jobe Carver & Eliza. his wife was borned 23rd June 1788 (page 4) * Jobe Carver departed this life on Saturday June 13th 1866 Aged 62 years nine months & three days
[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/4066 Job and Elizabeth (Jennings) Carver Family Bible Records]
[http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/digital/ncfamilyrecords/ North Carolina Family Records Online], a Project of the State Library and State Archives of North Carolina., [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/North Carolina Digital Archives] (local call number 400.1.1.584)(online 2/3/2015)

Brandon Newton PA/DE/NJ/VA Research Project

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Newton-5436|Brandon Newton]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Newton-5436&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brandon Newton To-Do List|Brandon's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hartman-1427|Hartman, Samuel ]] || 1819-04-20 || to-do |- |}

Cowbell Cemetery, Big Hill, Kentucky

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Cowbell_Cemetery,_Bighill,_Kentucky]]

Mass Cards

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Mass Cards from deceased relatives in the Domashinski-McGowan Family Tree

Lightning

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Lightning was adopted February 2012. He was a bundle of energy at the pet store. He came with two siblings and we were there the moment they all arrived. I, Angelique, named them Lightning, Cloud, and Rainbow because someone wanted to name one Cloud but couldn't think of names for the other two. I played with all three and Cloud and Rainbow stayed on my lap or hid in corners. The poor things were so scared and had been traumatized by a toddler at their mother's house. Lightning on the other hand was running everywhere and playing with a new bright green plush ball. He was a tiny bit bigger than his siblings and had a fire to him that was awesome. So after shots and neutering Lightning became the newest little McCormick. We set him up in the basement and set up [[Space:Lynk|Lynk's]] things in the kitchen so we had one cat per floor of the house. We let Lynk join us in watching the crazy kitten run around like mad in the basement for a couple hours. It disappointed me a bit that Lightning didn't care about us one bit, he just wanted to play and Lynk stayed well out of his way and just watched. We let him be and checked on him every few hours with the same reaction, Lightning was either playing or sleeping and not caring about his new humans. The next day everything was changed though. I felt bad leaving a kitten in the basement all night in February but there was nothing that could have been done differently (we needed a test result back before introducing him to the daycare area and to notify parents of the kids in care and [[Space:Kittasha|Kittasha]] had seniority for the top floor). I rushed downstairs to watch my rolly polly fuzz ball at play and couldn't find him anywhere. I called and called and suddenly he popped out from hiding and ran to me. Lightning climbed on to my lap and demanded hugs and pets for an hour and he purred so loudly the whole time. I was happy to find he really did want attention and was happy to supply it. Before long Lynk and Lightning were inseparable and great playmates.

Comtés du Québec

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Les 73 comtés du Québec classés par ordre alphabétique. Le chiffre à côté du nom représente le nombre de cimetières dans le comté. Abitibi 84
Argenteuil 42
Arthabaska 35
Bagot 13
Beauce 48
Beauharnois 18
Bellechasse 28
Berthier 19
Bonaventure 54
Brome 77
Chambly 23
Champlain 45
Charlevoix 35
Châteauguay 28
Chicoutimi 64
Compton 88
Deux-Montagnes 30
Dorchester 33
Drummond 34
Duplessis 31
Frontenac 46
Gaspé 79
Gatineau 79
Huntingdon 58
Iberville 13
Îles-de-la-Madeleine 15
Joliette 29
Kamouraska 32
Labelle 29
Lac St-Jean 81
Laprairie 18
L'Assomption 33
Laval 26
Lévis 34
L'Islet 22
Lotbinière 32
Maskinongé 20
Matane 26
Matapédia 31
Mégantic 44
Missisquoi 98
Montcalm 18
Montmagny 28
Montmorancy 28
Montréal 101
Napierville 8
Nicolet 35
Nouveau-Québec 45
Papineau 50
Pontiac 81
Portneuf 43
Québec 75
Québec (ville) 46
Richelieu 14
Richmond 38
Rimouski 39
Rivière-du-Loup 23
Rouville 22
Saguenay 63
Shefford 47
Sherbrooke 20
Soulanges 13
Stanstead 79
St-Hyacinthe 22
St-Jean 19
St-Maurice 39
Témiscamingue 39
Témiscouata 24
Terrebonne 56
Vaudreuil 19
Verchères 17
Wolfe 34
Yamaska 20
Total 2879 Les Cimetières du Québec: http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Cimeti%C3%A8res_du_Qu%C3%A9bec La page du Projet des Cimetières du Québec: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Cimeti%C3%A8res_du_Qu%C3%A9bec

Cimetières d'Abitibi, Québec

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Hill Family Mysteries

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Hampton Cemetery, Hampton, SC

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Cynthia Wainwright To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hammitt-23|Cynthia Wainwright]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Wainwright-590|Wainwright, Charles Lawrence]] || 1885-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Wainwright-586|Wainwright, Lawrence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Duree-38|Duree, Ulysses Grant]] || 1893-01-31 || to-do |- | [[Duree-35|Duree, LeGoldie ]] || 1903-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Duree-28|Duree, William Anderson]] || 1862-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Duree-27|Wainwright, Estella Blanche (Duree) ]] || 1887-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Adkins-2206|Adkins, William R. ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adkins-2205|Adkins, James ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adkins-2204|Duree, Amanda Josephine (Adkins) ]] || 1863-04-01 || to-do |- |}

Howell Family Mysteries

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Bella the Family Dog

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Lydia and Tabatha got Bella in March of 2012 When she was 7 weeks old.

Frankford Arsenal

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Genesee, Idaho

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[[Category: Genesee, Idaho]] :http://www.cityofgenesee.com/ :http://www.genesee.k12.id.us/ ==History== Genesee lies in a valley at the top of a ridge that overlooks the Lewiston, Idaho, at the confluence and tail end of "The River of No Return". The town began at the top of the trail up the steep grade.
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A trail made most likely by the native Nez Perce tribe and horses. The site of the town moved when Genesee became the last stop on the railroad.
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As the last stop, many points south of Genesee, began bringing their goods to Genesee. This entailed crossing the river and traveling up the steep grade. ==Photos of 1941== http://photogrammar.yale.edu/search/results.php?start=0&city=Genesee&county=Latah&state=Idaho&year_start=1935&month_start=0&year_stop=1945&month_stop=12 ==Settlement== For an eyewitness account of the early years of Genesee view the profile of [[Miller-23293|Ole Miller]] ===Harvest of Ice=== Genesee will have plenty of coolness next summer in the way of natural ice. Every ice house in town has been filled to its capacity with as fine ice as has ever been harvested here. It ranges in thickness from eight to ten inches and was as clear as crystal, being free from snow of slush of any kind.
The following firms have ice stored: Smolt & Son, between 140 and 150 tons; N. Edwards, 30 tons, ten inches thickness; City Meat Market, 45 tons; F. E. Schooler, between 30 and 35 tons.
The weather has been unusually favorable during the time it was being cut and stored. :--Genesee News --News 10 January 1919 :--Typed by Susan Tye from reprinted newspaper provided by [[Space: White Spring Ranch & Museum|White Spring Ranch Museum and Library]] ==Landmarks== [[Space: Smolt & Son Confectionery, Cigars & Sporting Goods]]

Ogg/McGregor Family Records

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Archive of all records for the Ogg/McGregor family of Keith, Banffshire

Category: Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery

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People or pages in Barsness Lutheran Cemetery, Glenwood, Minnesota

Josh Rafka To-Do List

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Rafka Brickwall

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John Albert To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Albert-505|John Albert]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Albert-505&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:John Albert To-Do List|John's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Eastman-687|Eastman, Lavinia Sprague]] || 1859-01-12 || to-do |- |}

Cimetière de l'Empress of Ireland

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[[Category: Cimetière de l'Empress of Ireland, Pointe-au-Père, Rimouski, Québec]] ==Français== Voir l'endroit du cimetière sur [[https://www.google.ca/maps/place/48%C2%B029'41.8%22N+68%C2%B029'29.0%22W/@48.494944,-68.491389,516m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=fr Google Maps]] L'Empress of Ireland sur [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empress_of_Ireland Wikipedia]] Liste des passagers [[http://www.empress2014.ca/listepsc1.html Site historique maritime de la Pointe-au-Père]] Histoires personnelles [[http://www.empress2014.ca/temoignages.html Témoignages]] ==English== The cemetery on [[https://www.google.ca/maps/place/48%C2%B029'41.8%22N+68%C2%B029'29.0%22W/@48.494944,-68.491389,516m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=fr Google Maps]] Empress of Ireland - the ship [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empress_of_Ireland Wikipedia]] Passengers list [[http://www.empress2014.ca/seclangen/listepsc1.html Maritime Historic site of Pointe-au-Père]] Personal stories [[http://www.empress2014.ca/seclangen/testimonies.html Testimonies]]

Bill Piper To-Do List

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Carter Family Mysteries-1

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Friedrich Krupp SA

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Wilder Family Mysteries

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Griffiths Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Trying to find husband's family. Husband is Joseph Anthony McNamara (born Griffiths) 2nd September 1981, Wollongong, NSW, Australia. His father is Francis Anthony Griffiths born December 1962, Liverpool N., Lancashire, England, he has a twin brother Joseph G. Griffiths. Their parents are Joseph Griffiths and Joan Griffiths (nee Hampson), married in March Quarter 1962 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 1120 Myrtle St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Francis married Gina Gay McNamara in Maldon, NSW, Australia on 20th June 1981. Francis was living at 28 Spring St, Mt. Keira at the time my husbands birth certificate was ordered. If anyone could please give me any information on any family relatives it would be greatly appreciated.

Social philosophy

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Neves DNA Study for descendants of William Neves

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PGM Royal Lines to Research

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Puritan_Great_Migration&from=A Link to ancestor list] '''Mayflower''': '''[[Atwood-7]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Bradford-24]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Brewster-81]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Brewster-4]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Brewster-140]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[More-104]] [[More-105]] [[More-107]] [[More-108]] GATEWAY ANCESTOR '''[[Mullins-44]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Mullins-7]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Mullins-5]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[White-2062]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[White-2164]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Winslow-83]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''PURITAN GREAT MIGRATION''': A: '''[[Abbott-1798]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Allen-4709]]Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Allyn-112]]Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' (spouse of known G.A. Wyatt-300) [[Almy-8]] [[Almy-6]] [[Andrew-354]] [[Arnold-40]]'''Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Arnold-422]]'''Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Arnold-423]]'''Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Arnold-445]]'''Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Awbrey-3]] [[Ayer-35]] B: [[Baldwin-123]] [[Baldwin-264]] [[Barker-244]] [[Barlow-80]] [[Barney-333]] '''[[Bartlett-1867]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Bassett-232]] [[Bassett-464]] [[Bassett-5]] '''Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Bate-186]] [[Bate-100]] [[Bates-1495]] [[Bates-380]] [[Bates-561]] [[Bates-1475]] [[Bates-4231]] [[Bates-497]] [[Bates-732]] [[Bates-562]] [[Belgrave-2]] [[Benson-615]] [[Benson-620]] [[Best-11]] [[Bidwell-86]] [[Bigg-16]] [[Birchard-3]] [[Biggs-124]] [[Bliss-2]] [[Blodgett-20]] [[Blodgett-102]] [[Blodgett-2]] [[Blodgett-23]] [[Blower-9]] [[Blower-115]] [[Bolles-5]] GATEWAY ANCESTOR [[Bosville-3]] [[Bowen-104]] '''[[Boynton-11]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Boynton-9]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Boyse-1]] [[Brackett-109]] [[Brackett-20]] [[Brackett-47]] [[Brackett-1]] [[Bressey-3]] GATEWAY ANCESTOR [[Briggs-1017]] '''[[Brewster-44]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' '''[[Bumpas-2]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Burton-189]] [[Burton-2424]] These have other royal lines: [[Bacon-802]] '''[[Benjamin-79]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Benjamin-289]] '''[[Benjamin-965]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Bigelow-46]] [[Bigelow-24]] [[Blakiston-11]]GATEWAY ANCESTOR C: [[Canney-2]] [[Carpenter-1122]] [[Cary-78]] [[Chandler-169]] [[Chandler-29]] [[Chandler-156]] [[Chandler-43]] [[Chandler-510]] [[Chapin-139]] [[Chase-7]] [[Cheney-42]] [[Christian-53]] [[Churchill-220]] [[Clark-1851]] '''[[Clark-4489]] Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Clarke-33]] [[Clarke-37]] [[Clarke-42]] [[Clarke-680]] [[Clement-674]] [[Coffin-364]] [[Coffin-221]] [[Coggan-8]] [[Converse-35]] [[Converse-26]] [[Converse-6]] [[Cooke-896]] [[Cule-1]] [[Curtis-621]] [[Curtis-333]] [[Curtiss-28]] [[Cushman-136]] [[Cushman-8]] [[Carpenter-65]] (Royal) [[Carpenter-1047]] (Royal) [[Carpenter-736]] (Royal) '''[[Carpenter-19]] (Royal) Status - Line updated - MC connection removed''' [[Carpenter-201]] (Royal) [[Carpenter-337]] (Royal) [[Clapp-797]] (Royal) [[Cooper-8280]] (Royal) [[Crosby-162]] (Royal) [[Cutler-26]] (Royal) [[Cutler-197]] (Royal) D: [[Danforth-21]] [[Danforth-29]] [[Davis-941]] [[Day-268]] [[Denison-9]] [[Denison-13]] [[Dimmock-23]] [[Doane-851]] [[Doggett-55]] [[Dole-26]] [[Dudley-318]] [[Dudley-1859]] [[Dudley-50]] [[Dudley-129]] [[Dudley-30]] [[Dudley-29]] [[Davis-187]] (Royal) [[Davis-190]] (Royal) [[Davis-192]] (Royal) E: [[Eaton-140]] [[Eaton-271]] [[Edwards-1447]] [[Eliot-79]] [[Eyre-11]] F: [[Farley-718]] [[Farnham-54]] [[Farnham-13]] [[Ferris-11]] [[Flint-115]]
[[Foster-352]] [[Fowler-178]] [[Fowler-131]] [[Fowler-887]] [[Francis-331]] [[Freeman-1326]] [[Freeman-92]] [[Freeman-1212]] [[Freeman-1501]] [[Freeman-80]] [[Frost-76]] [[Frost-28]] [[Fry-213]] [[Field-76]] Royal [[Field-1102]] Royal [[Field-551]] Royal [[Fitz_Randolph-42]] Royal G: [[Gardiner-158]] [[Gilman-115]]
[[Gray-443]]
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Lithographia João Petersen

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== Breve Histórico ==
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Acima, anúncio comercial da Lit. João Petersen (Jornal "A Federação"). A Lithographia João Petersen foi fundada pelo ilustrador João Petersen e operou em Porto Alegre a partir de 1905. BOHNS, Neiva Maria Fonseca. Continente Improvável: Artes Visuais no Rio Grande do Sul do final do século XIX a meados do século XX. Porto Alegre: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul: Instituto de Artes: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes Visuais, 2005. Pag. 381 Localizava-se na Rua dos Andradas, n.o 402 entre 1908 e 1919, Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira. Almanak Administrativo, Mercantil, e Industrial do Rio de Janeiro. Ano 1925. [http://memoria.bn.br/DOCREADER/DOCREADER.ASPX?bib=313394&PagFis=47743 Edição A00065(2)]. Pag. 1893 (3179/3498). e na Rua Cel. Vicente, n.o 11A entre 1922 e 1925. Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira. Almanak Administrativo, Mercantil, e Industrial do Rio de Janeiro. Ano 1908. [http://memoria.bn.br/DOCREADER/DOCREADER.ASPX?bib=313394&PagFis=91958 Edição D00081(1)]. Vol. IV, Pag. 729 (585/935). Era conhecida comercialmente pelas impressões de rótulos de garrafas, SANTOS, Paulo Alexandre da Graça. Mensagens nas Garrafas: O prático e o simbólico no consumo de bebidas em Porto Alegre (1875-1930). Porto Alegre: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul: Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas: Programa de Pós-Graduação em História: Doutorado Internacional em Arqueologia, 2009. Pág. 52, Nota 58. maços de cigarros, Ligação externa: [http://aceca.com.br/ Associação dos Colecionadores de Embalagens de Cigarros e Afins] partituras musicais, SOUZA, Márcio de. Mágoas do violão : mediações culturais na música de Octávio Dutra (Porto Alegre, 1900-1935). Porto Alegre, 2010. Pág. 93, §1, §2 e §4. Ligação Externa: [http://www.carosouvintes.org.br/uma-cancao-para-hercilio-luz/ CarosOuvintes.org - Uma canção para Hercílio Luz]. §4. além de mapas VARGAS, Luís Francisco da Silva. Saneamento e urbanização no Rio Grande do Sul durante os anos de 1916 a 1931: O papel da SOP - Secretaria de Obras Públicas. A cidade de Iraí como referência. Porto Alegre: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul: Faculdade de Arquitetura: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Planejamento Urbano e Regional. Dissertação de Mestrado, 2011. p.163, fig.86. p.170, fig.90. p.183, fig.102. p.186, fig.105. p.203, fig.113. p.208, fig.110. p. 272, fig. 168. p. 278, fig. 176. p. 281, fig.181. p.188, fig.288. p.401 e p.442. e outros trabalhos de impressão e ilustração. Abaixo, alguns exemplos de trabalhos da impressão da Lit. João Petersen: [[Image:Lithographia_Joao_Petersen-1.jpg|650px]] [[Image:Lithographia_Joao_Petersen.jpg|650px]] [[Image:Lithographia_Joao_Petersen-2.jpg|650px]] ---- == Fontes == Veja também: *Vídeos sobre o processo de impressão litográfica: :*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUXDltQfqSA "Pressure+Ink:Lithography Process"] by MoMA Videos ''(em inglês)'' :*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB-BakgPtDo "Litografia"]: Vídeo explicativo com Miriam Tolpolar. ''(em português)'' *Lista de algumas publicações da Lithographia João Petersen: ::Mapas e plantas: :::''(Nota: Litogravuras da Lit. João Petersen. De acordo com Luís Francisco da Silva Vargas, os originais estão armazenados em local desconhecido desde 2011. Versões digitalizadas foram doadas ao Gabinete de Estudos e Pesquisa em Urbanismo (GEDURB), da Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.)'' ::*Segundo esboço do “Schema de um Plano Geral de Viação” [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas, Relatório de 1917a. 1 mapa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1:2.000.000. ::*Terceiro esboço do “Schema de um plano geral de viação” [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas, Relatório de 1918a. 1 mapa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1:2.000.000. ::*Quinto esboço do “Mappa da Zona Norte do Estado" [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas, Relatório de 1920a. 1 mapa, color. Litogravura João Petersen. Escala 1:2.000.000. ::*Sexto esboço do “Mappa da Zona Norte do Estado" [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas, Relatório de 1921b. 2v., 1 mapa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1:2.000.000. ::*Nono esboço do “Schema dos trabalhos de Colonização. Schema de Viação, especialmente da Zona Norte. Dados estatísticos." [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas, Relatório de 1924b, 2v., 1 mapa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1:2.000.000 ::*Décimo primeiro esboço do “Schema dos trabalhos e Colonização” [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas. Relatório de 1926a, v.2, s/p. 1 mapa, color., desenhado por Ernani Muzell. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1: 2.000.000 ::*“Cruzeiro do Sul, zona das fontes”. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas. Relatório das estâncias de águas do município da Palmeira. 1920c, s/p. 1 mapa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1:500. ::*“Croquis da zona das fontes – Valle do Rio Uruguay” [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas. Relatório de 1921b, 2 v., s/p. 1 mapa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1:500. ::*“Planta do balneário e immediações” [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas. Relatório de 1925b, 2v., s/p. 1 planta baixa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala: 1:100. ::*"Planta da Séde de Jaguary" [sic]. Porto Alegre: Secretaria das Obras Públicas. Diretoria de Terras e Colonização [s.n.]. 1920. 1 mapa, color. Lit. João Petersen. Escala 1:10.000. ::Música impressa: ::*LUZ, Vidalvino Sousa; GOUVEIA, Sérgio, letrista. Danças : Oh! japão, Japão florido. Fox-Trot. Música impressa, sem número. Porto Alegre: Lit. João Petersen, 1900. ::*GRATIDÃO. Valsa. Porto Alegre: Litografia J. Petersen, s.d. ::*MARICAS. Tango sertanejo. Porto Alegre: Litografia João Petersen, 1924. ::*PAX. Valsa. Porto Alegre: Lit. João Petersen, s.d.

Rothschild's Bank - The Best Club In London

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[[Elton-137 | Herbert Sauzier Elton]] 's memories of working at New Court between 1910 and 1957 “BEST CLUB IN LONDON” Thus spake George Tite standing with his back to the roaring fire in the General Office of New Court. How right he was ! Of course there were times when the atmosphere of that hallowed hall was anything but club-like. But, if a club is a place where one meets one’s friends, then the epigram is appropriate. The accompanying notes and “Potted Personalities” were written in 1964; I thought it best to make no reference to persons at New Court at that time. Since then three very dear friends have gone and so I add my humble tributes to them. FRANK NEWBERRY Known at the Royal Mint Refinery as “Le Pere Frankie”. A bachelor, he was brought up to New Court to strengthen the Bullion Department. A very delightful person and, having been brought up in France, he had all the courtesy and manners of an old French family. A great lover of Nature, music and art, as well as a great reader, he assembled a careful collection of silhouettes including many by the famous Myers. All in all, a man of much charm. Perhaps he was a little hesitant in answering immediately questions put to him by Mr. Anthony, who always liked a quick reply. But this was his nature, not to speak until he had thought out the implications involved. He retired early owing to failing eyesight and went to live in Midhurst where my wife and I saw much of him. He died in 1942. A very dear person. JACK MORTON A very different type, having the temper and drive of his father (then London Manager of the Sheffield Smelting Company with whom the firm did a lot of business in what the bullion trade called “Sweeps”.) Jack came to New Court on being demobilised after the First World War having acquired a Cambridge Degree. He and I generally lunched together during the week and, as we had a lot of common interests, he became a very dear friend. He had, as many of us have, several peculiarities. He was quite oblivious of what anyone thought of him. For example, he had the temerity on a very hot day to take off his jacket in the restaurant where we lunched and, when asked by the manageress to put it on again, left his uneaten lunch and walked out. Sometimes he and I had grilled herrings for lunch and Jack would collect the soft roes in an envelope to take home for the “puss cat”. Jack never wasted time and was even known to use the time spent in the tube on the way home to use a rather noisy calculating machine on his knees in order to finish some office work. Then he would dash up the “NO ENTRY” staircase at Highgate so as to get to the lift before the crowd (having, of course, made sure that he was in that part of the train which stopped near to the escape hole). He believed, like his father, in always arriving late for an appointment so as to avoid having to wait himself. One night my wife and I joined Jack and his wife for dinner and dance. Having bathed and dressed (tails, of course), he said to me “Come, we’ve just time to clean the car.” This we did! On one occasion when Morton was driving home over Hampstead Heath on a bright moonlit night after dining with friends, he was stopped by a policeman for not having his lights on. Added to which his breath smelt of wine and his usual slight stammer was accentuated by the emergency. This all looked pretty serious for an employee of N.M.R. & Sons and it took all father Morton’s influence with the Magistrate to get the charge dropped. We had holidays together and when walking through the country both he and his wife were always on the look-out for a nice hotel which they wished to acquire. He had been gassed during the war and the winter fogs of London affected his chest, so that it was no surprise that he retired early and bought “The Elms”, Abberley, the first hotel in the AA Handbook. Many from New Court stayed there in that lovely country house. After some years he died of pneumonia, a great loss to all who knew him. HUGH MILLER Joined New Court in 1917 from Cambridge where he obtained a First in Economics and a half blue in tennis. He was the son of the principal of the Bullion Office at the Bank of England. A perfectionist in all things he undertook, and there were many. His chief renown at New Court was as head of the Bills Receivable Department, so aptly described from a junior’s point of view in Palin’s book ““Rothschild Relish”. Outside the office his interests were legion. During the Blitz when he worked on munitions at the refinery, he entertained the workmen when sheltering from the German raids with card tricks and sleight of hand. He exhibited at the salon of the Royal Photographic Society, and he wrote a useful book on “‘Foreign Exchange” which brought reviews of books on Banking for the Institute of Bankers. Hugh was on the Committee of the Alpine Society, President of the Iris Society which awarded him the Dykes Memorial for his production of the wonderful Iris “Katchengunga”; he designed and built an extensive model gauge 1 railway for his sons, complete with scenery made of papier mache and realistically painted. He made a unique collection of “‘Ship Letters”’, each mounted on a separate page with an engraving of the period depicting the port of entry and annotated in excellent block lettering (his usual writing was frightful). He collected antique furniture which he was able to re-habilitate, stain and polish, and he combed the local auctions for oil paintings, one of which turned out to be a Turner. Yet, unless one was prepared to share his particular enthusiasm of the moment and go along with him, you could miss a lot of his intrinsic friend¬ship and charm. After recovering from an operation which relieved him of much pain, caused by an arthritic hip, he died quite suddenly in 1962. * * * * * I have to thank New Court for giving me these very dear friends. PERSONAL MEMORIES OF NEW COURT “Ow did you get ‘ere?” said the venerable Chief Cashier (Mr. Courbould), as if I were something the cat had brought in. I evaded the question but the truth may now be revealed. I had always been warned that if I did not do well at school I should be put in a Bank instead of becoming a locomotive engineer. It so happened that my father was unable through threatened illness to contemplate the expense of my being articled to a railway engineer. And so, in September 1910, through the influence of the Duke of Connaught under whom my father had served in the South African War, I was ushered in by Mr. Tarver for an interview with the Partners, then Lord Rothschild, Mr. Leopold and Mr. Alfred. Little did I realize that such qualifications as I had went for nothing. (They were a working knowledge of French and German and a London Matriculation First Class pass.) Mr. Leopold spoke to me in both languages and then fired this at me: “‘Why don’t you go into the Army like your father?” By the greatest of luck I replied “I would rather come to New Court, Sir”’. Mr. Leopold, obviously pleased, rattled his keys in his pocket and, turning to the other two and smiling, said “Do you hear that ? - he would rather come here than be in the Army.” That did it. I was told to come the next day and ask for “Towsie”. The porters on the gate said there was no such person. I then played another card. Could I see Mr. Purdie? I had been told by a friend, the Headmaster of the Roan School, Greenwich, that one of his best pupils, Purdie, was a very trusted person at Rothschilds. When Purdie heard that I knew his former Head I was at once persona grata. He was a good friend to me from that moment. Towsie turned out to be W.N. Towse, a fairly new clerk whom Mr. Leopold always called “Towsie” and he became one of my best friends. (Towse was a relation of General Towse, VC, a prominent member of the Fishmongers Company.) Purdie, like most of the other porters at that time, was descended from the Folkestone smugglers who had done yeoman service to the original Nathaniel Meyer Rothschild in the early days. They were a very fine crowd of hefty fellows absolutely devoted to the firm. And so I was set to sort into numerical order, count and list Brazilian and Chilean Coupons which had been paid by our Paris house. This was my deadly occupation for four years. To do this efficiently I was dressed - as most of the others at that time - in morning coat, top hat, white spats over patent leather boots, stiff butter¬fly collar and starched shirt. I travelled second class and thought myself well paid at £100 a year. After all, my friend in the Bank of Scotland thought himself lucky to be getting £25 a year. But this was not all, because in the four years before the First World War I was able to save £400. This apparent paradox was due to the large number of "touchings” which followed the many big loans which the firm issued during that period. On “Touching Day”’ we lined up in alphabetical order outside the ‘“Old Room” (the former partner” s room) and eagerly watched the men who came out for an indication of the magnitude of the “touching”. On entering, one saw Mr. Leo (it was always Mr. Leo) seated at the centre table, a white carnation or orchid in his buttonhole and a large white handkerchief tucked loosely between the lapels of his coat, before him a pile of Bank of England notes. He always asked “‘Have you been very busyee?” to which one replied “‘There has been a lot to do, Sir”’ or something like that. He would then hand me £25 or £30 in those lovely crisp notes. Then there was holiday money. An example: (one had to ask for this by going in to see Mr. Leo) Mr. Leo asked me where I was going and I replied ‘“Grindelwald, Sir”. “That will be a nice holiday, take this to the Cashiers” - a debit slip for £30. A lot of money in those days. At Christmas there was a Christmas Box of £25 and, of course, a monster turkey. We were paid once a quarter in arrears. For this, we lined up in alphabetical order and received our pay in Bank of England notes from a Mr. Harvey through a little window at the end of his desk. Many clerks found this once a quarter system left them high and dry by the end of the period. But coupons, coupons, COUPONS - ever more of them. Montefiore, in charge, together with Bartrum and myself were the chief victims. We became so expert that we could talk and discuss current affairs while counting the wretched things into packets of 100. We could sort into numerical order, count and list at the rate of about four to six thousand a day each of us. To keep up the interest the chap who did the least had to buy a ½ lb box of Fuller’s chocolates for consumption the next afternoon. We had, at times, to work up to 8 p.m. to keep pace with the never-ceasing flow. It was like “Alice through the Looking Glass”, having to run all out just to keep in the same place. On these occasions we would have a dinner “up West” and afterwards go to some place of entertainment like the “Tivoli Music Hall” where such stars as Marie Lloyd, Harry Tate, Harry Lauder and Little Titch might all appear in the same programme. Dinner had cost, perhaps, 4 shillings and the theatre 2/6, but it was worth it! In those days most of the senior clerks like Gibbs, Littlehales, Metcalf, Wall and Father Howard wore beards similar to King Edward VII and, though very dignified, in appearance, were not above relaxing. Father Howard, for example, could be persuaded at tea-time to give a most realistic representation of the Lord Mayor’s Show, banging on the table till the cups rattled as the drums drew near, interspersed with noises from the crowd. “Programme all ‘ighly coloured.” Then trombones playing, children crying, horses clattering along, etc. - it would have us in fits of laughter. We all had lunch at the office in those days and what a sumptuous affair it was! The caterers were Ring & Brymer who did the Lord Mayor’s banquets and I can remember such things as plovers on toast (2), baked John Dorey, meringues Chantilly, and wines. Only the First World War saved me from chronic indiges¬t ion. There was a large German element then - the Nauheims - Joseph and Karl, Muller, Scholtz, Schonfelder and others, some of whom had served in the Franco-Prussian war. At the end of lunch each one of the Germans leaving the table would growl “Mahlzeit” (a shortened form of Gesegnete Mahlzeit or “Blessed Meal”) and we would repeat “Mahlzeit”. A much younger German named Bungener, who used to blow cherry stones out of his mouth on to his plate when eating cherry tart, sometimes missed the mark and the stone would come to rest on the tablecloth. He disappeared just before the outbreak of World War I; he was of military age. Was he a better shot with his rifle? I hope not. The four most junior clerks had to take turns “on the Post” every night for a week. This involved entering all the names and addresses and stamp values of all letters. These had to be away before 6 p.m. On the one hand was a porter called Black in charge of the Post, urging haste, and on the other the great High Priest Joseph Nauheim would come and examine the writing to see it if was up to his very high standard. Those whose writing was not good enough were made to take lessons in caligraphy. Montefiore was one of these. We then had to add up all the entries and agree them with the stamps issued, a matter of only £2 or £3. The joke was that we ignored the registered packets and it was here that Black did himself exceedingly well until Burrell’s Control Department discovered the fraud and Black was sacked to the great joy of all juniors. Near the counter in the General Office was a huge letter press over which presided an old South African War veteran named Duncan, late Sergeant in the Black Watch. He had been badly wounded in the leg and his record and braw Scots accent were most impressive. He was also no respector of persons, however exalted. He let no-one else take press copies of the letters, all of which were written in beautiful longhand with some awful stuff called copying ink - thick black ink which dried very slowly and could not be blotted (there were no typewriters in those days). The letters were put between damp tissue paper and the requisite number of copies emerged after Duncan had done his stuff at the big wheel of the press. Joseph Nauheim, the then Manager and Chief Correspondent, having got the letters signed would stand up on his little platform which raised him above all the other clerks and shout over the partitions (all neatly labelled “Please make as little noise as possible”) “Copee”. Old Duncan took no notice. Again would come the gutteral “Copeeee”, and Duncan would quite audibly reply “You bloody well wait” and get away with it! The clouds of War were threatening and the firm gave every encouragement to clerks to join the Territorials, including allowing camp time in addition to normal holidays. When war did break out there was a great rush to join up. The department in which I was heard through Towse that the Artists Rifles were to form a new battalion for Home Service. So we all went along at 6 a.m. the next morning and stood in a queue until late in the evening before we signed on, paid £5 for the privilege and were told that unless we were prepared to go overseas we were not wanted. Was there a man dismayed? Yes, my father! I blotted my copy book by being made a Corporal over my boss, Montefiore, in view of my O.T.C. training at school. Some months later five members of New Court dined together in Alexandria; they were Wise, Littlehales, Towse, Scudamore and myself. Towse and I were in the same brigade and we often met and talked of New Court. I last saw him just before we went over the top at High Wood in September 1916 in which attack he was killed, alas. Before going overseas I went to say “Good-bye” to the partners and Mr. Leo gave me a chit for 50 cigars and told me to ask the head waiter, Barnaby, for a really nice box. I was a non-smoker but proudly took my cigars to the Officers’ Mess and they were handed round at guest night. The C.O. was a Colonel Carlebach (a brother officer of the infamous Colonel. Blumenthal late of New Court). He was a director of the Imperial Tobacco Company and, having tried one of my cigars, said “Mr. Elton, where did you get these cigars?” When I told him he said “Well, they’ve been swindled, you’d better give them to the waiters.” They threw them away. Was Barnaby or Brumfits to blame? In view of my interest in things mechanical and to see a more exciting side of the war, I managed to get into the Tank Corps and became a Tank Commander. One day my C.O., a regular of the old school, sent for me and told me that because I was good at map reading and spoke French and German I was to be a Reconnaissance Officer. I replied that I wanted to remain a Tank Commander. Knowing my civilian, occupation, he then said angrily “You are in the Army now, not in a little Jewish money-lender’s office and you’ll bloody-well do what you are told.” I felt like murder but had to salute and say “Very good, Sir”, and my thoughts went back to that first day at New Court when I had said “I would rather come to New Court”. And so on demobilisation I presented myself at New Court with a new Bowler Hat and rather full of myself. When I asked Mr. Burrell if I could have a holiday with my parents he replied “You’ve been on holiday for five years and lots of people here hav’nt had a holiday all that time.” He might have said “You’re in a bank now, not in the Army” and it would have hurt less. I started the next day on COUPONS! This was too much; so I went up to Mr. Burrell and told him I had been used to taking responsibility and had a good head for figures - could I be allowed to show what I could do? His reply in his marked Welsh intonation was “Well! It all. depends upon you”. Next day I was put on to wrapping up parcels of drawn bonds in brown paper under the able instruction of a Mr. Henfrey. This I did for three months and did it so well that, like the man in H.M.S. “Pinafore” who “polished up the handles so carefully”, I became junior in Mr. Burrell’s pet Control Department. This was my bit of luck, for there I met the great Mr. A.E. Kimpton and became his man from that day on. Kimpton was a man after my own heart at that time. (I was to be a little disappointed by some of his later exploits.) He was progressive to the verge of being revolutionary and unlike some heads of departments he took pains to teach me a great deal and when he formed the African Gold Realization Depart¬ment I became his assistant. Kimpton liked to have clerks around him to whom he could leave the work and it paid dividends. As a youngster I had been taught to memorise the decimals of a pound of all shillings and pence down to 3/4 of a penny and I had always worked in decimals. So when Kimpton introduced calculating machines I was quids in. We no longer took any notice of those words above each desk “Please make as little noise as possible” and the noise in the General Office was frightful. And so I came to the Bullion Department for many years. When there one day old Corbould, long since retired, paid a visit to New Court. I told him how good it was to see him looking so well, to which he replied “My! You ‘ave bin gettin’ on; you used to be in the back ‘all”. He had won again. In 1919 there was only one telephone in the General Office (in a cupboard behind the oak panelling) and it was the duty of the junior in the Bullion Department to answer all calls as most of them were for us. Letters were still being written by hand and copied in the old press. Mr. Scott of the Bill Department would put Bills of Exchange for discounting in his portfolio, don his top hat and hawk them round the money market. The Bullion Van was horse drawn and when taking gold bars to the Refinery had to have a skid fitted under the iron tyres to prevent it running away down the slope through the Great Gate of Kief into Fuller’s shop opposite, as had once happened. It is difficult to imagine in this year 1964 that when we had to ship, say, three quarters of a million pounds worth of gold bars to New York, the railway company would take it in an open lorry to Waterloo Station with a tarpaulin spread over the boxes and a single unarmed policeman would sit nonchalantly at the back. AND NOTHING EVER HAPPENED. One of my jobs was to look after the shipping arrangements for the weekly shipments of gold to New York. One day when making up the account for Kuhn Loeb I could find no debit slip for the insurance of a big shipment. Then it dawned on me that I had forgotten to notify the insurers. Expecting the tick off of all time, I confessed to my boss, Clement Cooper, and all he said was “Tell the Alliance”. This I did and to my immense relief they said “That’s all right, old chap, send us the usual cover note”. By this time the ship was over halfway to New York. Had I made a mistake of 6d in the account, I should have been soundly ticked off. Our great joy in those days in the Bullion Department was to go down to the Refinery. The Royal Mint Refinery in its peak days used to refine a large proportion of the production of the South and West African Gold Mines using mostly the chlorine process. It was originally staffed by Frenchmen from Normandy and, between the two wars, still had a large element of French-speaking staff, both clerks and workmen. Because of the acid about in the silver refining section, the men wore clogs. Wine was imported in barrels from France and was bottled at the Refinery for staff and workmen. To me, being half French, it was always fascinating to enter this isolated pocket from across the Channel, apart from the interest of seeing gold and silver being refined and cast into bars. Only a few experts could produce those beautiful little 10 ounce bars by playing a flame on the mould as the metal was poured. These were shipped in thousands to Malaya to pay for the purchase of estates for growing rubber and to India where they just disappeared. Then came the decision of the Chinese Government to cash in on their vast stocks of silver Sycee and Maria Theresa Dollars. Sycee were silver ingots of about a pound weight cast into shoe-like form and, like the dollar coins, had to be melted down and cast into bars acceptable in the London Market. Great shiploads of these would arrive at London Docks in wooden boxes and were brought to the Refinery in enormous articulated meat lorries and it was essential that they should be cleared or we had trouble with the police because Royal Mint Street was becoming jammed with lorries waiting to get into the yards. I was sent down to organise gangs of casual dock labour to unload, break open the boxes, rough weigh the contents and wheel them in great tubs to the waiting furnaces. It was most exciting work and had to be done at great speed. I found that I got the best results by working one gang against another and letting them have a 10 minute break for a smoke at 10 minutes to each hour. This did not meet with approval when Mr. Buess, the Manager, saw them during one of the breaks. He said that they were paid by the hour and not by the 50 minutes and it took a lot to convince him that it worked better like that. The Refinery was working three shifts of eight hours a day, seven days a week during that period and some of us slept there on occasions. It was fine to see the way in which these dock labourers improved in health with the good pay they were getting. This was the time of the Depression. One of the first things they bought was shoes for their families and then for themselves, gradually smartening themselves up. I became very fond of those chaps and got to hear of their home lives and so, when the shipments began to ease off, I was delighted when I was asked to prepare recommendations for permanent employment at the Refinery. Among the names I submitted I starred two for special consideration. “So much for your judgment” said the Manager. “One of those is an ex Borstal boy and we can’t have him here, the temptations are too great.” I felt very sad about this and still do, for that chap was an outstanding leader of men, strong and healthy and a very hard worker. He had had the decency to tell the Manager his history and asked for a chance. He was given a month’s pay and sacked immediately. The other star turn was doing exceptionally well when I retired. It was a great blow when dear old Clement Cooper, head of the Bullion Department, died quite suddenly. We had been a very happy family - Cooper in charge (later Newberry), H.E. Davies, Cyril Lamb and myself, and it was not long before we all went in different directions: Lamb to the Stock Department, Davies eventually to great distinction, and I to a very pleasant association with one of the nicest chaps in the world, Algy Wood, in the Bills Payable Department. He really was a delightful person to work with and I don’ t think we ever had a crossword (except the “Times” and the “Telegraph”) during all the time we were together. That brings my story up to World War II. The rest is not history and lives in the memory of those who are still at New Court. After the War the club atmosphere went out with the fires in the General Office. Everyone was too busy to chat or jest. Little did I think when Old Corbould said “‘Ow did you get ‘ere?” that one day I should have the post which struck such awe in me. But how thankful I was that I had found such happiness and interest as I had at New Court; for there I met all my best friends and I had learnt to enjoy Banking a la Rothschild. POTTED PERSONALITIES 1910—1957 GEORGE TITE A famous character with a biting wit and always ready for a leg-pull. One of his most carefully planned efforts, however, did not come off. It was directed against Clement Cooper, head of the Bullion Department. In that department was a most likeable chap, T.C. Gunner (one of Kimpton’s introductions) and Cooper was inclined to take Gunner under his wing as being a very promising pupil. One day Tite was heard to be having a most awful row with Gunner and said in Cooper’s hearing and with some vehemence “It’s neither right nor fair.” Cooper looked up and asked me what it was all about and I truthfully said that I hadn’t a ghost of an idea. Tite repeated the phrase still more angrily but Cooper never bit the bait which had something to do with the sinister physiology of a negress. He once complained of suffering from flatulence. When asked why he did not take something for it, he replied “It’s not my flatulence but Sigmund W ‘s sitting next to me.” One of his chief claims to fame was as founder member of the G.C.A.W. There were in the General Office three monumental red granite fireplaces along the North wall and it was Tite’s habit to spend much of the day waiting for his letters to be signed by the partners and standing with his back to the central fire, regaling the other members with his sparkling conversation. These gatherings became known as the “Glorious Company of Arse Warmers” . There was a club-like atmosphere about New Court in those days which was to vanish a few years later, especially when Tite was no longer a focal point. His chief claim to fame was his pronouncement that “New Court was the BEST CLUB IN LONDON”. ZIFFER Reported to be a Count hailed from Austria. Like Tite, a member of the Correspondence Department but unlike Tite he was always in a fearful hurry. He would check a letter before putting it in the envelope and then, just before sealing it up, would suddenly open the envelope and read the contents all again aloud. Generally one of the last to leave the office, he would dash down the stairs for a wash, his feet clattering down the steps with a noise like a machine gun, rush off to London Bridge station where he could be seen, all passion spent, crawling along the platform trailing a huge black bag in one hand and in the other a patent electric torch operated by a lever which generated the current. He once said (a supreme example of hyperbole or what was known in the R.A.F. as “shooting a line”) “They tell me I have a very pretty wife. I do not know, I never see her by daylight.” One Saturday when he was in charge, the phone rang and Ziffer answered “No! but I am Mr. Stephany’s alternative.” Poor old Ziffer; we liked him. STEPHANY Manager of the office after Nauheim died. Very able and hid a kindly disposi¬tion under a business-like exterior. Everyone looked up to him as one who was always just and who knew most of the answers. One of his sayings was “The man who never made a mistake never made anything” . This to one who had just confessed a blunder. Then he would add “But God help the man who misses a mistake when checking an account.” He told the following stories against himself:- Travelling on the District Line a corduroy-trousered navvy sitting next to him said “Got a fag, guvner?” to which Stephany replied “No, but have a cigar.” With a look of incredulity the navvy said “Gorblimy guy, I thought you was one of them blinking Jews.” When he arrived at Euston after a cycling holiday in the Lake District with Clement Cooper, he was wearing an old Norfolk jacket and a cap with ear flaps buttoned over the top. His bicycle was missing. Having got no sense out of the Guard, he demanded to see the Station Master. The latter, top-hatted and frock-coated after the manner of those days, listened to the now irate Stephany and, having surveyed the travel-worn figure, said with a drawl “Are you sure you ever had a bicycle?” He related the following of his son, then aged about six:- Stephany’s mother-in-law and an aunt were staying at his (Stephany’s) house and the boy, having been disobedient was being sent upstairs to bed. The boy turned round to the assembled party and said (or quoted?) “The trouble about this house is there are too many damned women about the place.” One of the rare occasions on which Steph lost marks. When he had a stroke and had to retire, a pathetic shadow of his former self, I don’t think there was a person in the office who did not feel a personal loss . “THE CARROT” (MR. BALLARD) One of the heads of a department in the Dividend Office went by the name of “the Carrot”. His father had been one of the strawberry and cream coated porters at the Bank of England and wanting a job for his son asked Lord Rothschild as he helped him from his carriage if he could get him a place at New Court. Lord Rothschild told him to send him along and went on holiday without telling anyone. When the son presented himself it was presumed that he was to be taken on as a clerk and so he was duly installed. I met “the Carrot” as I came off a leave train at Victoria during the First World War and he asked me where I had been. When I answered in the Ypres Salient, he said “Have you seen my son? He has been having an awful time there. He’ s in the very front line with the 16 inch Howitzers.” What a time those “heavies” had . GALLON (Nicknamed “Jemima”) He was chief cashier for many years. A sick man during his latter years at New Court, this probably accounted for his highly nervous state. He had a habit of locking up the Cash Box at the end of the day’s work, leaving the department and then rushing back to rattle the lid nervously to make sure everything was properly locked up. One night he returned to find a whole packet of Bills of Exchange lying near the box. Very surreptitiously he took them away to examine them, only to find that they were only “seconds” and of no value. A little unkind of someone. ROCHE For many years the Junior in Gallon’s department. Nicknamed “Pluggy” because he was one of the first clerks to become motorised. His first vehicle was a tricar with a wicker seat in front and he sat on a bicycle seat behind. He said his wife was quite safe in front because the thing never went fast enough to overtake anything. Besides being an exceedingly clever member of the Magic Circle (he did quite a bit of professional work - and a lot of unprofessional work as well), Pluggy was a bit of an amateur electrician. In fact he ran an electricity generating plant for his own house. He was sacked by Mr. Alfred for taking a “paying in” to the National Provincial Bank without an accompanying porter. Mr. Alfred had seen him go across the courtyard alone and did not know that Pluggy had picked up his escort under the arch. It was no use arguing and Jemima told him not to take any notice but to keep out of Mr. Alfred’s sight. However, soon afterwards, Mr. Alfred wanted some special lights arranged in the conservatory of his house in Hamilton Place and, hearing that Roche was an expert, sent for him. Roche received £20 for his trouble - the sack had apparently been forgotten. Roche never failed when he had finished adding up the Cash Book to announce to Jemima - “I’ve finished nursie!” He was responsible for putting a book on Jemima’ s desk entitled on the cover “A Night in Paris”. Jemima glanced at the object once or twice and finally curiosity overcame him and he opened the book. This fired a cracker inside the book and the loud bang told all those in the know that Jemima had opened the book. THE MERCER FAMILY Had a long innings at New Court. First there was Old Mercer. Then came “Mercer’s Son”. He, like Saint Andrew, fetched his brother who was named “Mercer’s Son’s Brother”. Finally, Ernest W. Mercer arrived, to be christened “Mercer’s Son’s Brother’s Son”. Mercer’s Son died on a golf course . Mercer’s Son’s Brother had served in sail before the mast prior to coming to New Court and was best known as the head of the Control Department for many years. He also was a keen golfer and on Monday mornings, while we members of his Department were trying to agree Saturday’s figures, he would give details of what happened at each hole. On one such occasion in 1920 I was busy adding up the figures and, to be polite and to give an idea of dutiful interest, I said “And what happened at the next hole, Sir?” “There wasn’t another hole, you clot! and I don’t want any innuendos about the 19th hole either”. He took a great pride in his Singer car which was always absolutely spotless and therefore never allowed out in the rain. He found an improved mileage per gallon of petrol by using Adcoids. These were little cubes of upper cylinder lubricant which were dropped into the petrol tank. After some months he noticed a strange rattle in the petrol tank. The garage found it full of undissolved Adcoid cubes, the paper wrapping of which had not been removed. No comment! HOYLAND Was an extremely able man who worked at a furious pace, humming tunelessly all the time. But he was quite incapable of imparting his knowledge to his subordinates. When he died, quite young, of a tumour of the brain, this made things a bit awkward for the Foreign Commercial Credits Department. He had little classical knowledge and used to refer, for example, to the S/S “Meanlouse”, more usually known as S/S “Menelaus” . We used to call each other twin brothers, both having arrived in the world on the same day in the same year. It is said of him that he was once in the partners room when Mr. Anthony said “I’m going to have my lunch now - you’d better go and get your dinner, Hoyland.” PRICE The very august head of the Private Accounts Department for some years. He had more than the average admiration for the Partners - something akin to reverence. After his death an envelope containing shot was found in his desk with the following words: “FROM PHEASANT SHOT BY MR. LIONEL.” TREVOR ABBEY-WILLIAMS One of the very best of raconteurs who generally had his audience laughing long before the end of his stories. The first member of the staff to be on the mat before his Commanding Officer. He was a member of the Honourable Artillery Company and, when mobilised at the commencement of World War I, he was detailed for guard duty on the night of his twenty-first birthday, with disastrous results. One always imagined that he would get out of any scrape by his ready wit. But once his usual savoir faire deserted him. Following a rather senior stenographer up the stairs, he had the temerity to pinch her posterior. Worse than this, when she turned round furious, he said “I’m sorry, I thought it was Miss K “ The stenographer of course reported the matter and for some time those stairs were out of bounds to all male clerks. Abbey-Williams was badly wounded in the jaw during the First World War but fortunately this did not interfere with his story telling. He had a very generous nature and would give his shirt away, I believe. In fact, just before I got married I had admired a light grey tie he was wearing. He gave it to me the next day. I still have it and wore it at my wedding and at a wedding last week. RUDDLE A porter in what used to be called “the Front Hall”, which was the main entrance for persons wishing to see the Partners. His appearance was reminiscent of Humpty Dumpty, being short, round-faced and completely bald. He had accumulated a considerable fortune, largely by holding on to loan allotments which used to be given to porters, most of whom sold theirs immediately. He lacked a good education but was a kindly simple soul, and being unmarried left £40,000 to his niece when he died. One of his duties was to take the basket of signed cheques and letters from the Partners or the signatories and distribute them to the Departments concerned. On the day gold used to arrive from South Africa payments of large amounts, perhaps £750,000, were made to the London agents of the South African mines. On one such occasion about 1926, these cheques went for signature and at a quarter of an hour before bank closing time they had not reappeared. There was a mild panic in the Bullion Department, fresh cheques were drawn and all available porters were lined up ready to rush the new cheques to the various agents. Ruddle, on being questioned said “Well, the PRO TEMS ‘as ‘ad ‘em.” After a frantic but fruitless search, it was thought necessary to inform Mr. Burrell who replied with great dignity and finality “Well! you must find them.” When packing up for the night about 6 p.m., Ruddle produced the lost cheques with a whole basketful of signed cheques and letters. He confessed that Mrs. Lionel had arrived just as he was going to distribute the contents of the basket and he popped the lot in a drawer in the Front Hall in order to attend to Mrs. Lionel and forgot all about it. He escaped unscathed! RONALD WOOTTON Retired as Chief Cashier in 1964. An Old Pauline but not an admirer of his fellow 0.P., General Montgomery, whom he described as “a bounder”. He had a slow precise way of speaking which added a certain piquancy to everything that he said. He was the first person to wear what were known as “Oxford Bags” soon after he arrived in 1921, I think. These were reminiscent of a sailor’s trousers and he walked with his feet well apart which accentuated the unusual appear¬ance. He was a most popular and amusing fellow. Two stories come to mind:¬He was in a department called The African Gold Realisation Department under Kimpton and Scudamore, and one of his duties was to go to the Bank of England to get the ship’s manifest for the gold arriving from South Africa for refining. One day his two colleagues were ill, so he confided the fact that he was all alone to the Principal of the Bullion Office (Mr. Henry). The latter leant over the counter and said “You must take great care not to get run over, or it might be very serious. ‘‘ Late one evening when I was in his room the telephone rang. Wootton answered “No, Sir, Mr. Kimpton is not here. No, Sir, Mr. Scudamore is not here either.” Then rather angrily, “No, you can’t have the books.” He then turned to me. “That was Cornish” (a porter). “He wanted to know if he could put the books away. After having called him ‘Sir’ I could not say ‘Yes’, could I?” c. 1921 - One day Wootton came back from lunch and related with something akin to horror “Do you know, Elton, I saw that new boy Raven out in the lane without a hat; and Scudamore saw him too,” thus confirming the awful truth! Tempora mutantur! Do the money market and the bullion brokers still wear their status symbols when hawking their wares? His nickname “Wilfred” derived from his supposed resemblance to the penguin in a newspaper strip cartoon entitled “Pip, Squeak and Wilfred”, the others being the other two juniors in the Private Accounts Department. He was a very loyal, efficient and pleasant second to me in my last days at New Court. MAGNEVAL (Monsieur le Vicomte de, or was he?) About the time of the Sydney Street Battle in 1911, a rather cadaverous looking Frenchman was engaged at the office. His features bore a resemblance to Peter the Painter who was one of the wanted men connected with Winston’s “battle . So of course Magneval was christened “Peter the Painter”. He was a charming, kindly man who, though he had lived in England for some time and had an English wife, had never mastered the pronunciation of our language. For example, on looking at a Burroughs Adding Machine he said to me “What for zees forntarstic aymount of feegairs?” He came to me with the following request “Vill you make me zees calcul?” and then, when I produced the answer, “No! eet ees false, you must ‘ave made a nonsense.” Very concerned, he asked one day “Zee keepair I know, but what eet ees that eet ees a blottair?” He described having seen when motoring at night “Two leuminoos pwants of light; eet must ‘ave been a howl which ‘as joost got a mice, hein?” His hand would shake in later years until his pen reached the paper and then it would become absolutely steady to produce the most perfect copperplate or some finely drawn sketch. ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS One of my assistants, knowing that I spoke French, brought me a letter in French from a bank in Switzerland and told me there was a foreigner at the counter who would like to speak to me about it... I went round to the fellow and spoke to him in my best French. He answered in the most ghastly French and after we had struggled on for some time to no purpose he suddenly said in quite understandably good English “Is there nobody in this office who can speak English?” He was a Chilean! MAN SPRICHT DEUTSCH? Scholtz was one of the pre-First World War clerks and had great difficulty with the English TH and W. A frequent expression of his was “Vot viz zees and zeiss and zose and ze ozers zay are ze perfect beggars.” THE DISAPPEARING CLIENT In front of the counter in the General Office at New Court there used to be a rectangle in the floor about five feet by four feet. This was, in fact, the top platform of an hydraulic lift which was used after work had finished for taking the books below for safe storage. One evening, Mr. Oppenheimer, an irate customer at the best of times, was waiting at the counter and in his impatience at being kept waiting banged twice with his umbrella on the floor. He was standing in the middle of the rectangle and, to my horror, I saw Mr. Oppenheimer disappear below 20 feet down. With his two taps he had given the signal to the operator below to lower the lift. No amount of appeasement was of any avail and we nearly lost a client both physically and administratively. NEW COURT A BANK? When I was Chief Cashier I happened to stay a bit late and was alone in the General Office when a very scruffy individual came to the counter with a cable confirmation. Looking round the impressive oak-panelled office, he said “Is this ‘ere a Bank?” Something came over me and I leant towards him and said confidentially “As a matter of fact it is a fried fish shop, but you wouldn’t think so from the smell, would you?” He looked blankly at me and said “No!” and walked out muttering. SIDNEY WILLIAMS The Foreign Exchange wizard, son of a former head of the Strong Room. He was the victim of one of the many practical jokes in the office and he certainly did ask for it. He became completely absorbed in ballroom dancing at one period and kept a pair of dancing shoes in a cupboard in the Foreign Exchange Department in order to practise steps in odd moments when arbitrage permitted. Some scoundrel hid his outdoor shoes during one of these terpsichorean exercises and poor Williams had to go home in dancing shoes on a wet night. He was not amused. His son, Roland Williams, came to the office from Oundle where he distinguished himself by playing the oboe in the school’s annual production of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. About the time of the Munich Crisis in 1938 he joined, as many others did, a Territorial Unit. When changing into his army kit at Chelsea Barracks by his car the Adjutant passed by. Roland sprang smartly to attention and gave a real parade ground salute. Returning it, the Adjutant said “Very good, Gunner Williams, but take your pipe out next time.” In due course, Roland served with distinction as a Major in the Artillery. He was later taken into partnership. From the New Court Postal Museum “The Swiss Bankverein, ZURICH BASLE BERNE GENEVA SWITZERLAND . “ An allotment letter for a Brazil Loan sent to:- “Discount Atcheson, Ltd.” Should have been:- Viscount Atcheson, K.C.B.

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== 1887 == HMS Orontes 11 Jul 1887 10 Sep 1889 Diary starts Feb 1889 "HMS Orontes was an iron screw troopship launched in 1862 and sold for breaking up in 1893. ""From https://kearns.fogbugz.com/default.asp?ahoy.2.454.8 Another possibility is that your great-grandfather served on the 5,600 ton troopship H.M.S. Orontes built in 1862 by Laird and Co, Birkenhead. There is a painting of this Orontes circa 1880 here: http://www.taylor-gallery-london.com/chinamarine_new.html According to The Times, H.M.S. Orontes travelled to a number of different ports in 1881, incl. Cape Town (it was involved in transporting troops to/from the South African War at that time), Malta, Gibraltar, Bermuda, Barbados, Jamaica, etc. The small but embarrassing collision between the Royal yacht 'Victoria and Albert' and the troopship Orontes referred to on the above website was reported in The Times on 14 Jul 1887: """"The Crown Princess of Germany.- The Crown Princess of Germany and family left Waterloo at half-past 9 yesterday morning for Osborne, and arrived by ordinary train at the railway jetty in Portsmouth Dockyard shortly after 12. As the visit was of a private character, no salutes were fired and no ceremony of any kind was observed. Admiral Sir George Willes, Commander-in-Chief, and Admiral Hopkins received her Royal Highness on the train drawing up. The Queen's yacht Victoria and Albert, Captain Fullerton, was lying alongside to convey the Princess to East Cowes. After the embarcation the German Standard was hoisted at the main, and the order was given to steam ahead. It had been ascertained that the telegraph on the bridge and in the engine-room was correctly worked, but, owing to some unexplained cause, when the engines were started, instead of going ahead, as required, they went astern. There was very little space at the jetty for the yacht to move in, and before the engines could be stopped and reversed, the Victoria and Albert was driven stern foremost against the stern of the Orontes troopship, which was also moored alongside at the time. The stern lights of the Royal yacht were bulged in by the collision, and great portions of the heavy gilt mouldings were carried away. The Orontes suffered no harm beyond the defacement of her name, but one of the bollards to which she was lashed was torn away from its supports. The yacht pursued her course across the Solent at 1 o'clock, after being delayed for some time."""" ""Some details on transport HMS Orontes, which saw 30 years service (1862 to 1892). The Times Sat 29 Nov 1862 """"NEW IRON TROOPSHIP.- A fine ship, named the Orontes, built for Government by Messrs. Laird Brothers, has just been completed at Birkenhead. She was launched on the 22d inst. under the most favourable circumstances. The Orontes is an iron ship, 300ft. long between perpendiculars, 41ft. 7in. in width of beam, and 32ft. deep in the hold, and her register measurement is 2,811 tons, she being the largest ship ever built on the Mersey. She is to be fitted up to accommodate from 1,100 to 1,200 troops, besides ample room for a large and efficient crew. The Orontes is an exceedingly handsome vessel, being built on lines somewhat similar to those of the Himalaya, but a little smaller. She is to be impelled by engines of 500-horse power, made by James Watt and Co., of Birmingham. From the advanced condition in which the hull and fittings are, it is expected that the Orontes will be ready for sea in a week or two."""" Note: At this time, Messrs. Laird Brothers were also building the 6,750 ton iron-plated frigate Agincourt at Birkenhead. Thu 09 Apr 1863 Military and Naval Intelligence """"The iron screw steam troop ship Orontes, 3 [guns], built for the Government by Messrs. Laird, Brothers, of Birkenhead, has been formally delivered up by their agent, Capt. Henderson, to Commander Brown, R.N., the Master Attendant at the Devonport dockyard. She has been called """"iron-clad,"""" but, like the Himalaya, is constructed entirely of iron. The plates from the keel to the wales average three-quarters of an inch thick; at the wales they are double, and above them about 7/8ths. Hrt lower masts are stepped, and with 300 tons of coal, her draught is 18 feet, When fully equipped for sea it will be about 20 feet. The Orontes left Birkenhead at 12 15 pm. on Saturday, and arrived at Plymouth at 6 30 p.m. on Monday. From Birkenhead to the Land's-end a strong contrary gale, with a heavy sea, was encountered. The sea caused her to pitch a little, but, although so light, the Orontes did not roll much, and in all other respects behaved well, whether under steam only, or when aided by her fore and aft canvass, after round the Land's-end. Her equipments will be completed by the dockyard authorities forthwith."""" Sat 5 Aug 1882 Military Preparations [From a Reuter's telegram, dated Gibraltar, Aug.4, 6 p.m.] """"The troopship Orontes has also arrived. She will embark the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and the 2d Battalion of the Derbyshire Regiment, and will proceed for Alexandria to-morrow."""" Tue 15 Aug 1882 Latest Intelligence Egypt Alexandria, Aug. 14, 11 55 A.M. The hired transport Holland, with 271 officers and men and 240 horses of the Household Cavalry, and Her Majesty's transport Orontes, with the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron High-landers and the 2d Battalion of the Derbyshire Regiment, arrived here this morning."""" Mon 28 Mar 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"Since the arrival of the Orontes troopship at Portsmouth a serious flaw has been discovered in one of her crank pins, which will probably necessitate her being paid off."""" Mon 16 May 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"The Orontes, troopship, Capt. Tudor, has been paid off at Portsmouth, and is to be sold out of the service."""" ""Footnote: H.M.S. ‘Orontes’ was one of a well-known group of troopships ordered in the mid-nineteenth century to assist with the policing of the Empire as it expanded rapidly across the globe. Built by Lairds at Birkenhead to a design by the Controller of the Navy, ‘Orontes’ was launched on 22nd November 1862 and completed for sea in March the following year. Displacing 4,857 tons and measuring 300 feet in length with a 44 foot beam, she was lightly armed with 3-4pounder guns and, like all her sisters in the trooping trade, was painted in their distinctive white livery. In thirty years of service, during which she transported countless British troops all over the world, she went most regularly to the West Indies and Southern Africa where she gained the affection of many who sailed in her. Finally worn out by generations of soldiers and their families, she was scrapped in 1893, her most memorable voyage being in 1879 when she brought home to England the body of the Prince Imperial, only son of the exiled Empress Eugenie and heir to the French throne, who had been killed in South Africa in the Zulu War. " == 1889 == Saturday 2nd March 1889 Arrived off Port Said about 10pm. Sunday 3rd March 1889 Went into the harbour at 7am & after coaling left about 1pm, we were rather detained by a sand storm which covered the deck with sand. Made good about 27 miles of canal and geared up for the night. Monday 4th March 1889 Geared up several times to let ships pass through the day. Concert in evening. Tuesday 5th March 1889 Got through canal about noon and anchored off Suez. "Tamar" came in while we were at anchor. Left about 4 pm our …… & another man being left behind. Tugs of War of frequent occurrence after evening quarters. Class Iron Screw Troopship built Samuda, Poplar, 1863. Fate: Became base ship at Hong Kong in 1897. She remained there until 1941 when she had to be scuttled before the advancing Japanese could take her. Notes: The above picture was taken when the Tamar was participating in the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882. Eight years previously, her crew had formed part of the Naval Brigade that had helped to defeat the Ashanti at Amoaful. Wednesday 6th March 1889 Thursday 7th March 1889 Had a concert in the evening on the quarter deck given by the Blue Jackets of Hyacinth. Several small birds flew around us today & stayed with the ship. Friday 8th March 1889 Slept on deck in my hammock for the first time. Saturday 9th March 1889 Sunday 10th March 1889 Monday 11th March 1889 Got to Aden at 7am. After lunch Stearn Jones (Naval cadet) Robertson & I went ashore and after visiting Hotel de Europe, went up to the tanks. Returned on board at 6pm. "The Tanks In Aden These tanks, regarding the original construction of which nothing is accurately known, were accidentally discovered by Lieutenant (now Sir Lambert) Playfair when Assistant Resident at Aden in the year 1854. They were then completely hidden by rubbish and debris from the hills, but were opened out and repaired by the British Government. The lower circular tank (called Playfair Tank) was cleared out subsequently. The aggregate capacity of all the tanks exceeds twenty million Imperial gallons. 20th February 1899, C. A. Cuningham, Brigadier General, Political Resident Aden The Aden dam is a series of descending channels and tanks. It was once used to collect and store the desert's most precious jewel: water. It was an engineering marvel even by today's standards, yet its original design and construction was completed two millennia ago." Tuesday 12th March 1889 Left Aden at 6am the mail having arrived at 9pm last night. Wednesday 13th March 1889 Thursday 14th March 1889 Started the sports by Officers obstacle race which I won after beating LT Shortland in my heat and Lt Muggeridge in the final. Dined with C. Grenfell and Capt Watson afterwards. Concert by Bluejackets of Leander to finish up the evening with. "HMS Leander, June 25th, 1897 Launched 28th October 1882, Sold in 1920." Friday 15th March 1889 Saturday 16th March 1889 Sunday 17th March 1889 Monday 18th March 1889 Concert in the evening given by the officers & lackies at which Cox played a violin solo and Pallet sang a couple of songs. We passed island of Minicoy in afternoon Map showing Island of Minicoy north of the Maldives Tuesday 19th March 1889 Wednesday 20th March 1889 Arrived at Colombo early in the morning. Hills and Edwards went ashore about 3pm. Thursday 21st March 1889 Went ashore about 8am with Stearn and had a drive to the Cinnamon gardens and all round the place. Got some photos and returned to ship about 11am in a catamaran. Left at noon. A century ago what is now Colombo's equivalent to Sunset Boulevard was covered with cinnamon plantations. Also called Victoria Park during British times. Friday 22nd March 1889 Saturday 23rd March 1889 Sunday 24th March 1889 Monday 25th March 1889 Tuesday 26th March 1889 In Straights of Malacca. Rather a nasty day with a lot of lightning. We had to ease down about 8pm for a little while on account of the weather being so thick. It however blew over about 9 & I slept on deck as usual. Map showing Strait of Malacca and Singapore Wednesday 27th March 1889 Got as far as Singapore at 7pm just too late to go alongside so we had to anchor outside the harbour. Thursday 28th March 1889 Went alongside at 6am. & commenced coaling at once. I went ashore with Morrell after lunch and after going to the club - a very fine one. We called at the hotel de l'Europe and then drove to the Botanical Gardens which are the finest I have seen abroad. We got back to dinner giving our driver 2 dollars. Rate of exchange for a sou is now 6.60, but I managed to get 6.65 once. Friday 29th March 1889 Went ashore at 10.30 & up to town in a rickshaw. Went to Post Office then to hotel de l'Europe & drove back with Hardwick who is trying but without success to exchange with Hills. Left Singapore for Hong Kong at 3pm. Saturday 30th March 1889 Sunday 31st March 1889 Monday 1st April 1889 Tuesday 2nd April 1889 "Had a concert in the evening at which songs were sung by Captain Grenfell & all our lot? R…. D…. saying …. … .. & working the bones exceedingly well." Wednesday 3rd April 1889 Eased down in the evening so as not to get in too soon. Thursday 4th April 1889 Very foggy in the morning & we crept along so slowly that we did not moor in the harbour in Hong Kong till 12.30pm. Eldred and a lot of other fellows Pic.salf, Houghton & - came off & Edwards and I went for a walk in the town with Eldred: I met with Mr James & after leaving them went and dined with Eldred on the "Cordelia". Afterwards went ashore to Hong Kong Hotel & then came aboard. Friday 5th April 1889 I went ashore to Dockyard in the afternoon with some stores. It came on to rain most heavily & rained all day. A lot of fellows came off after dinner. Saturday 6th April 1889 Went ashore with Edwards after lunch and bought some vases. Came off & had dinner and went ashore with Hills O got some cigars & …. & silk. Sunday 7th April 1889 Ashore after lunch with Stearn walked along higher road to Happy Valley and went over Cemetery. Monday 8th April 1889 Tuesday 9th April 1889 Wednesday 10th April 1889 Thursday 11th April 1889 Friday 12th April 1889 Saturday 13th April 1889 I went at 7 o'clock & dined with Mr and Mrs James & Mr and Mrs Jamieson. Left there about 11.30 & came in rickshaw to Green pier. On getting aboard I find that I have the middle watch. Sunday 14th April 1889 Left Hong Kong at 7.30 am. Monday 15th April 1889 Tuesday 16th April 1889 Wednesday 17th April 1889 Thursday 18th April 1889 Concert in evening given by officers and ladies - Edwards play "The Press Gang". Friday 19th April 1889 Arrived and anchored close to "Orion" off Singapore at 6.30 pm. HMS Orion launched 23rd January 1879, used for harbour service. Renamed Orontes in 1909. HS 1910, sold July 1913 Saturday 20th April 1889 Went alongside the jetty early in morning. Hardwick came off about 10 and I went ashore with him and got some cigars and a stick or two. Came back to lunch & carried on helms awhile .Stearn went ashore : Got some ……. For Mr Corner ….. …… Left at 5 pm. Sunday 21st April 1889 At 4 o'clock pm the L.P.A.h ? shoe broke across center and we had to stop and ship spare shoe. Went on again just after 7 pm. Monday 22nd April 1889 The Captain saw the antics ? & men who worked yesterday and informed us through the Chief that our certificates will be influenced by reason of our readiness in turning to helm? Tuesday 23rd April 1889 Wednesday 24th April 1889 Thursday 25th April 1889 Friday 26th April 1889 Saturday 27th April 1889 Got to ….. about 9 am and found Sapphire here. We got a couple of hundred tons of coal aboard before lunch and then Stearn & I went ashore and after going the round of the shops had a bath at the Governor's bathing place. Sunday 28th April 1889 The "Severn" outward bound for China arrived in forenoon & in the afternoon Ash and Cooper came aboard to see me. I got 2 letters today. HMS Severn : launched 29th September 1885, Sold in 1905. Monday 29th April 1889 Left Colombo at 10 am. Tuesday 30th April 1889 Concert in the evening by Seamen, went off very well. Wednesday 1st May 1889 Thursday 2nd May 1889 Friday 3rd May 1889 Saturday 4th May 1889 Sunday 5th May 1889 Monday 6th May 1889 Tuesday 7th May 1889 Arrived at Aden 7.30 pm. Wednesday 8th May 1889 Did not go ashore, although I might have done so. Edwards went on the sick list although he did not seem very ill. Left Aden just before midnight. Thursday 9th May 1889 Commenced the day well by keeping the middle watch. In the afternoon, just after passing Jebel ….. a sand storm overtook us. It looked very dense but when we were in the middle it was not much. Friday 10th May 1889 Saturday 11th May 1889 Sunday 12th May 1889 Monday 13th May 1889 About 11.30 am we came across a vessel (the "Rockcliff") ashore on a shoal with anchor - the "Discovery trying to get her off. We anchored close at hand and sent off a boat when her captain decided to abandon her, but just as we got all our boats in the water to bring off her crew she backed off. We stayed altogether just 2 hours. Tuesday 14th May 1889 Got to Suez at 4 am and after getting a few troops aboard started through the canal at 11 am. Reached & anchored in the Great Bitter Lake about 6.30 pm. On arrival at Suez we found waiting for us orders to proceed to Cyprus on the way home. Wednesday 15th May 1889 Got through the canal & made fast for the night. Edwards & I went ashore, had a walk in the main street and looked in at the El Dorado a sort of café Chautaut? Thursday 16th May 1889 Coaled ship early in the morning and left at 11.30 am. Friday 17th May 1889 Arrived at Limasol (Cyprus) at 8 am. After breakfast I went ashore in the cutter & with Aston Pell & Jarvis had a stroll about the place. We came off again at 11.30 am in the Cutter & at 12 o'clock were under way for Malta. Saturday 18th May 1889 Sunday 19th May 1889 Monday 20th May 1889 Eased down so as not to get in too early tomorrow. Tuesday 21st May 1889 Arrived at Malta about 10 am. I went ashore to Dockyard to see about the coal & while there met Mr Newnham. Was running ….……. the ship and dockyard all day till about 4.30 pm when I got into plain clothes. I went for a walk around the harbour with Sparks and after getting some tobacco returned on board & then went to the Newnhams & had dinner returning on board about 10.30 Wednesday 22nd May 1889 Left Malta about 11am and soon after sighted the "Sultan" ashore in Comino channel. All her upper deck was showing above the water and she appeared to be quite upright. Sultan in Comino Channel "Ironclad HMS Sultan launched 1870 On the 13th March (1889) after practicing torpedo firings, she struck an uncharted rock in the South Comino channel off the north western corner of Malta and ripped open her boiler room bilges. Attempts by the battleship TEMERAIRE to tow her clear proved unsuccessful. After a few days a Levanter came on, the vessel shifted, listed over to port and sank, the upper-works and forecastle remaining above water, the water being some forty two feet deep. An examination of the hull of the vessel by divers revealed that the damages sustained were so excessive that all hope of getting her out was abandoned. The Admiralty offered £50,000 to any one who would raise her and bring her into Malta harbour, but the representatives of two or three firms who had a look at her agreed in regarding the task as impossible. Two months later, a French engineer, named M. CHAMBON, who was employed in the Corinth Canal, paid her a visit and, to the surprise of every one, expressed an opinion that she could be raised quite easily. A contract was at once made with the Admiralty by which they were to pay £50,000if the Sultan was in Malta harbour before the end of the year. Speculation was rife as to how many men-of-war Chambon would require to assist him, and how much plant he would bring. He required no help, and arrived in a tiny stamer called UTILE, with a total crew of twelve, six of whom were divers. The only plant he brought was brains. He started his work on the 24th June by cautiously blasting away such rocks as were too close to the ship's side to enable the work to be undertaken on the holes that had been discovered. The task of closing up the larger fractures in the ship's bottom was then begun, and one by one the holes were sealed up in the following ingenious manner. Method of repair used on the hull of HMS Sultan. From templates taken by the divers of the curvature of the ship'' bottom in the vacinity of the hole, a wooden frame was prepared. This was sent down and the divers secured it around the hole. Across this frame planks were nailed, and as each plank was put in its place, the space between it and the plating was filled in with a mixture of bricks, mortar, and cement, and thus a solid sheeting was formed over the hole. At the end of the month, on the 27th July, all the holes were sealed up, the pumps were started, and the ship was lifted. Unfortunately a gale of wind sprang up. The Sultan sank again, and, in striking the bottom, did more damage to the hull. The disheartening occurrence only strengthened Chambon's indomitable energy. Directly the weather moderated, the divers went down, repaired the hull, and on the 17th August the pumps were started and the Sultan floated. The reports of the divers as to the extent of the damage done by this third sinking were very discouraging, but nothing would deter Chambon from completing his work. Renewed energy was put into it, and, nine days afterwards, on the 26th August, the Sultan was again towed into Malta harbour. A large party of men from HMS Edinburgh assissted in the docking and the clearing of the ship. The ship must have been splendidly built. After sinking three times and being on the bottom for six months, she showed no signs of structure weakness. As the water was pumped out, the engines were turned and the guns trained, which showed that she was not out of line. Thursday 23rd May 1889 Friday 24th May 1889 The Captain proposed the Queen's health after dinner and as usual when trying to make a speech made a fool of himself. Saturday 25th May 1889 Sunday 26th May 1889 Monday 27th May 1889 Got to Gib about 1 in the morning. After breakfast Stearn & I went ashore and after looking round the place walked across the neutral ground to Luica in Spain. Tuesday 28th May 1889 Wednesday 29th May 1889 Thursday 30th May 1889 Friday 31st May 1889 Got to Plymouth and anchored in the Sound at 9 pm. Hills and I went ashore about 10 in Cutter & landed at Millbay. When I got home found the Govenor and John had pulled out into the Sound but they soon returned. Saturday 1st June 1889 Hills came to our place and we went off in the dockyard launch together at 2.30. Left the Sound just after noon. Greatham joined just before we left. Sunday 2nd June 1889 I took on the duties of Senior Engineer of the packet "……." And in accordance with this had to turn out at 2.30. When we got to Spithead we anchored & came up the harbour at 9.30 am. On asking the chief about arranging for our leave he told me he is going to start on Friday for at least 32 days so there does not seem much chance for poor me. Monday 3rd June 1889 Went ashore about 6.30 pm & called at McDonald's and then walked round back to Mrs Bedford. Tuesday 4th June 1889 Wednesday 5th June 1889 Thursday 6th June 1889 Called at Mrs Tuckers. Friday 7th June 1889 Called at Rogers' digs in Landport Terrace in evening and then went to theatre and saw the latter part of Captain Swift. Stearn went ashore early in the morning for a fortnight's leave. Saturday 8th June 1889 The chief went on leave for almost a month just after lunch. I went ashore about 3.30 and pulled out to the new pier. Came aboard to dinner & then went to concert on the pier. Called at Rogers' digs and stayed till after 11pm. Sunday 9th June 1889 Went ashore after lunch and called at Mrs Conner's, then to tea at Davis' & to supper at Deadman's. Monday 10th June 1889 Mr Rudd came down from the Admiralty & had a look over us. Tuesday 11th June 1889 Called at Wade's & then went to Hendy's and spent the evening. They live in another house further along Kinston Crescent. Wednesday 12th June 1889 Went to theatre and saw a play called "The Armada". Came away about halfway through as I was confoundedly hungry. The Armada, a historical drama (1888), also deserves to be remembered for the completeness and excellence of its spectacular features. Thursday 13th June 1889 The "Vulcan" was launched in the morning at the yard but I did not go being too busy. Went out to McDonald's in the evening and stayed till about 10pm. "HMS Vulcan, Torpedo Boat Depot Ship. HMS Vulcan built at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched 13th June 1889. Her main purpose was to launch smaller torpedo boats against enemy shipping. She looked very similar to a cruiser except for two large cranes used for deploying torpedo boats, similar protective deck armour to a cruiser. In 1915 she was used as a submarine depot ship and in 1931 became a training hulk and was renamed HMS Defiance III, finally being scrapped in 1955. Photograph shows Vulcan hoisting out one of six torpedo boats that she carried. The Vulcan was the only ship in the British Navy in 1896 with special cranes to do this. The cranes were hydraulic and could lift 30 tons each. The Captain of the Vulcan and His Officers 1896 Captain Charles Grey Robinson, in command of the Vulcan and the officers of his ship are shown in the photograph in 1896. The Vulcan was employed on what was termed Particular Service on the Mediterranean Station. During the winter months she would go to Volo or Plataea in the Aegean Sea for the purpose of carrying out torpedo and mining classes, the ships in th Mediterranean Fleet were detached in turn, two or three at a time to bear her company." Friday 14th June 1889 Went out to the pier after dinner and returning met Jenkin & went to the Engineers club with him and played billiards Saturday 15th June 1889 Called at Mr ….. and I took the girls and ….. out for a pull. Returned there to tea & played cards till about 12. Sunday 16th June 1889 Went to Southsea with Edwards after dinner and pulled to the further pier, In afternoon went to Cosham and back in top of car and to pier with Edwards in evening. Monday 17th June 1889 Fair in evening & then to "Ermine". Tuesday 18th June 1889 Went to "Ermine" at theatre. Wednesday 19th June 1889 Walked out to Kingston Church & then walked to the common: met Mac & went home with him. Mrs Soper came in to supper - Mac is anything but well. Thursday 20th June 1889 Called at Mrs Andrews - friend of Grandpa's & then to pier. Friday 21st June 1889 Went ashore about 6 pm. Met Garwood & went on the pier with him. Saturday 22nd June 1889 Saturday 22nd. Walked out to Southsea in afternoon. Had tea in King's Road & went on the pier afterwards. Met Roper & went to his digs with him. Sunday 23rd June 1889 Went for a walk out to Southsea in afternoon & returned on board for dinner. Monday 24th June 1889 Went to pier in evening Tuesday 25th June 1889 Went to the dance for half an hour and then to the Circus. Wednesday 26th June 1889 Went to the theatre & saw the "Silver King" The Silver King first run 1882 at the Princess's theatre for a year and became, perhaps, the classic example of melodrama. Thursday 27th June 1889 Called at Mrs Comer's and then walked out to Palmerston Road met Maud Garwood went for a pull up the harbour with her & went back to St Andrews Road to supper. "1881Frances Garwood 10 Plymouth, Charles Clarinda Garwood 36 Plymouth, Charles " Friday 28th June 1889 Coronation day - men given a half day holiday but those remaining on board worked till 4pm. Went ashore about 4 & walked out to Maria's. Came aboard about 10pm. Maria ? Saturday 29th June 1889 Went to Southsea & took Maria and all her family out for a pull. Left there at about 9.30 & had a game of billiards at "The Bush" with him. Sunday 30th June 1889 Bathed at Southsea in the morning. Went up to the Hardy's & stayed during the evening. Monday 1st July 1889 Went to pier. Met Mrs and Mr Garwood and went home to supper with them. Tuesday 2nd July 1889 Dined on board & then to Davis's where I stayed to supper. Wednesday 3rd July 1889 Went to theatre to Manteaux Noir. Thursday 4th July 1889 Our ship was moved from South Railway jetty to repairing basin. Went out to Macdonald's in evening, first going to Dr Wand Cousins to see him about my ear but found him out. Friday 5th July 1889 Dined on board & then to the pier. Met Roger & went to his digs with him. Saturday 6th July 1889 Went to Rowlands Castle by train with Mr MacDonald & then walked to Horndean had tea & got back to Portsmouth at 10. Sunday 7th July 1889 Went to Deadmans in afternoon for an hour. Then went out to esplanade by car & returned & had tea at Mrs Tucker's. Went to dockyard church. Monday 8th July 1889 Met Miss Eckford in Commercial Road & went out to Southsea with her. Tuesday 9th July 1889 Saw "Sweet Lavender" at the theatre. Wednesday 10th July 1889 Went to pier & then home with Roger. Thursday 11th July 1889 Stayed to dinner & then out to MacDonalds' Friday 12th July 1889 Stayed on board to dinner & went to supper at Mrs Hendy's Saturday 13th July 1889 The Chief Eng'r came back in morning & I obtained his consent to put in a leave form for 4 weeks. Leave starting next Wednesday. Went on pier in evening to a very good concert. Called at Comer's and Davis' in afternoon. Sunday 14th July 1889 Went to MacDonald's & had tea. Monday 15th July 1889 Called at the Hendy's for my Cricket bat & then to the "Yeoman of the Guard" at theatre. Put in a leave form for 4 weeks to start on Wednesday. Tuesday 16th July 1889 Got away from the ship about 2.30pm. Left my gear at cloak room & called at Mrs Garwood's. Left Portsmouth by 4.10 train. Wednesday 17th July 1889 Leave for 4 weeks commences. Took the Mater, Mrs Yeats & Miss .. Aylward out in a boat to bathe and for a sail. Played tennis with Miss Aylward in aft & with Parsons? In evening. Thursday 18th July 1889 Went to Miss Wadling's concert in evening. Friday 19th July 1889 Boating in morning. Called at Mrs Rolls and Mrs Aslatto? In aft. Went to theatre & saw "The Balloon" with John. Saturday 20th July 1889 Sunday 21st July 1889 Monday 22nd July 1889 Tuesday 23rd July 1889 Wednesday 24th July 1889 Thursday 25th July 1889 Friday 26th July 1889 Saturday 27th July 1889 To Sat Aug 10th. Went for a tour in the north of Wales with the Governor. Sunday 28th July 1889 Monday 29th July 1889 Tuesday 30th July 1889 Wednesday 31st July 1889 Thursday 1st August 1889 Friday 2nd August 1889 Saturday 3rd August 1889 Sunday 4th August 1889 Monday 5th August 1889 Tuesday 6th August 1889 Wednesday 7th August 1889 Thursday 8th August 1889 Friday 9th August 1889 Saturday 10th August 1889 Sunday 11th August 1889 Went to church in morning & evening. Monday 12th August 1889 Went up the river in steam launch with the orphan children. Tuesday 13th August 1889 Sailed out to the breakwater with Miss Aylward Sarah & Mater in aft. Bathed from the tray? With John in evening. Wednesday 14th August 1889 Wet all day. Miss Aylward came in evening. Thursday 15th August 1889 Left Devonport at 2.55 & got on board about 11.15pm Friday 16th August 1889 Commenced coaling & at it all day. Saturday 17th August 1889 Ditto: Managed to get out about 7.30pm & went to theatre to see "Paul Jones" Sunday 18th August 1889 Esplanade before lunch. Went on the pier in the afternoon & then walked out & had tea at Mac's Monday 19th August 1889 Tuesday 20th August 1889 Mr & Mrs Ellis & their two children - friends of the Hemingsly - came over the ship and had tea with me & then I went to Southsea to supper with them. Wednesday 21st August 1889 Ship docked in morning. Thursday 22nd August 1889 Took my camera out to Mac's & shot off a couple of photos - saw the fireworks on the common after the regatta. Friday 23rd August 1889 Went out before dinner & called on Mrs Deadman & Mrs Tucker. Returned to dinner & out to the Hendy's in evening. Came back early and developed photo. Saturday 24th August 1889 Took some more photos at Mac's in afternoon & then called at Gar….. Returned to dinner & then to pier when I met Miss As…. Roger Pa… &c. Sunday 25th August 1889 Strolled along esplanade before lunch. Went on New Pier in afternoon & met Miss Garwood and walked to Palmerston Road with her. Came aboard to dinner & developed photo afterward. Monday 26th August 1889 Went on pier in evening and met Mr Evans: Went home with him to supper. Had a row with the chief because I want leave tomorrow. Tuesday 27th August 1889 Left Portsmouth at 7.15 am and got to London about 10. Went to Pritchard's but as he was out of townI went to Dr Matheson about my ears & returned to Portsmouth by 7.5 pm train. Wednesday 28th August 1889 Went on the pier after dinner to "Storry's" benefit concert. Walked home with Miss Garwood & Miss Hull. Thursday 29th August 1889 Went to Mac's after dinner. Friday 30th August 1889 Steam trial alongside. Had to wait nearly all day to bring it off ….to absence of various officials …..after dinner. Saturday 31st August 1889 Left the jetty & went outside for a 2 hours trial which was satisfactory. Got back after swinging about 4.30 pm Coaled till 8pm and had to stay aboad. Sunday 1st September 1889 Monday 2nd September 1889 Went to the Poutaud? With Mac & heard ** Grissmith in a drawing room entertainment. Tuesday 3rd September 1889 Went on pier after dinner - Drove out with Giles met Parsons & returned with him. Wednesday 4th September 1889 Went to the Hendys' after dinner. Notice received from the Admiralty saying that Engineer J Armstrong is appointed here vice Huddy. Thursday 5th September 1889 Went to pier after dinner. Friday 6th September 1889 Went to pier after dinner. Saturday 7th September 1889 Went to Mac's & took 4 plates.[photographs?] Aunt & Uncle Penney came along. Went on pier and back to Mac's for supper. Sunday 8th September 1889 Pier in afternoon. Came on board to dinner and then to Mr Deadman's. Monday 9th September 1889 Went to Conjouring Entertainment at Victoria Hall. Tuesday 10th September 1889 Went out to Mac's Wednesday 11th September 1889 Left Portsmouth for Devonport by 10.40 train. Indus 11 Sep 1889 11 Mar 1890 Thursday 12th September 1889 Joined reserve & got leave for the day. Friday 13th September 1889 Leave today. Saturday 14th September 1889 Went to Reserve Office & was told off to look after "Sandfly" during Rule's absence on leave. Sunday 15th September 1889 Monday 16th September 1889 Tuesday 17th September 1889 Wednesday 18th September 1889 Thursday 19th September 1889 Friday 20th September 1889 Tennis party on students' courts. Saturday 21st September 1889 Went for a sail in afternoon with May, Ethel Dodd & John. 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Friday 20th December 1889 Saturday 21st December 1889 Sunday 22nd December 1889 Monday 23rd December 1889 Tuesday 24th December 1889 Wednesday 25th December 1889 Xmas day. Did not go out Mr & Mrs Nichols & Mrs Jayo here. Thursday 26th December 1889 Boxing day concert in the Guildhall. Miss H Spearman ……. Friday 27th December 1889 Saturday 28th December 1889 Went to Hornbridge by 2.50 pm train. Called at Austey's met the Spearmans & went to tea there. Returned by 7.13 train. Horrabridge? Sunday 29th December 1889 Monday 30th December 1889 Went to Bickleigh. By 1.50 train with Daisy, John & …… & Louise W - & walked home through the vale and Eggbuckland. Went to new Theatre in evening. Tuesday 31st December 1889 Old theatre with John. == 1890 == Wednesday 1st January 1890 Thursday 2nd January 1890 Friday 3rd January 1890 Saturday 4th January 1890 Went on the Tamar with John. Sunday 5th January 1890 Monday 6th January 1890 Went to a dance at the Spearmans at Yelverton. Address: Breastor Tuesday 7th January 1890 Event Place: Buckland-Monachorum, Devonshire, England Wednesday 8th January 1890 Record Type: Household Thursday 9th January 1890 Affiliate Publication Number: RG11 Friday 10th January 1890 Piece/Folio: 2218 / 61 Saturday 11th January 1890 Page Number: 17 Sunday 12th January 1890 Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Monday 13th January 1890 Mary Spearman Head F 38 Darlaston, Staffordshire, England Tuesday 14th January 1890 Elizabeth Vickerman Aunt F 66 Molescroft Cor Beverley, Yorkshire, England Wednesday 15th January 1890 Ethel Mary Spearman Daughter F 11 Plymouth, Devon, England Thursday 16th January 1890 Hilda Spearman Daughter F 9 Plymouth, Devon, England Friday 17th January 1890 Robert Spearman Son M 5 Plymouth, Devon, England Saturday 18th January 1890 Barugh Spearman Son M 3 Plymouth, Devon, England Sunday 19th January 1890 Thomas Pritchard Servant M 50 Oswestry, Shropshire, England Monday 20th January 1890 Emma Jane Luscombe Servant F 25 Plymouth, Devon, England Tuesday 21st January 1890 Charlotte Knight Servant F 22 Calstock, Cornwall, England Wednesday 22nd January 1890 GS Film number: 1341534 Thursday 23rd January 1890 Friday 24th January 1890 Saturday 25th January 1890 1871 Sunday 26th January 1890 Walked out to Plymstock & Plymton after dinner with Tom & the Governor. William T Spearman 32 Plymouth, St Andrew Monday 27th January 1890 Steamed out to the Sound in the afternoon and slept on board. Mary H Spearman 27 Plymouth, St Andrew Tuesday 28th January 1890 Returned up harbour 4 pm went ashore & to lecture on Photography at Wycliffe Schoolroom with the Governor. Ethel M Spearman 1 Plymouth, St Andrew Wednesday 29th January 1890 Came on board at 9 am. Ship swing for adjustment of compass. Ashore at 4 pm & aboard again at 10.30 pm. Elizabeth Spearman 22 Plymouth, St Andrew Thursday 30th January 1890 Left the Sound at 8 am & arrived at Spithead 3.30 pm (7 1/2 hours). We should have done the trip in a shorter time but one boiler gave out. Went up to see Bearblock in the evening. Friday 31st January 1890 Went to Mac's after dinner. Saturday 1st February 1890 Walked out to Palmerston Rd in afternoon. Pier in evening. Met Miss Garwood there & also Yeats & Roger - went to Yeats digs and played cards. Sunday 2nd February 1890 Went to the Hendys' to tea. Monday 3rd February 1890 Called at Mrs Tucker's & theatre in the evening. Tuesday 4th February 1890 Trial trip which failed; did not go ashore afterwards. Wednesday 5th February 1890 Went to the new Alhambra music hall after dinner. Leake  Mary Hannah  Hull  9d 358    Thursday 6th February 1890 Went to Mrs Davis' to tea & afterwards to theatre. Spearman  William Taylor  Hull  9d 358 Friday 7th February 1890 Spent the evening at Mrs Comer's Saturday 8th February 1890 Went up to town by 8.55 train & put up at Parkers Hotel (Surrey St) where Gibson was staying. Went to Barnum's in afternoon & to "The Dead Heart" at the Lyceum in evening. Sunday 9th February 1890 Went to Westminster Abbey in morning & then walked to Hyde Park. Had dinner in the Strand and returned by 5.30 from Waterloo. Went on pier with Gibson & then to the Pier Hotel. Monday 10th February 1890 Had a tooth out in the afternoon & dined with Gibson at the Pier Hotel in evening. Tuesday 11th February 1890 Spent evening at Garwood's. 1891 Wednesday 12th February 1890 Went up to the Hendy's after dinner. William T Spearman 53 Tavistock, Tavistock Thursday 13th February 1890 Wet in evening. Walked out to Mac's after dinner. Ethel M Spearman 21 Tavistock, Tavistock Friday 14th February 1890 Went to town after breakfast. Waterloo Panarama in afternoon & Savoy to "The Gondoliers" in evening. Put up at Jennings? Hilda Spearman 19 Tavistock, Tavistock Saturday 15th February 1890 Went down to Sheerness & stayed with Aunt. Barrigh Spearman 13 Tavistock, Tavistock Sunday 16th February 1890 Walked to Eastchurch & went to church there. Monday 17th February 1890 Left Sheerness at 3.15 pm & arrived Portsmouth 10 pm Tuesday 18th February 1890 Went ashore about 4 pm. Went to tea with Mrs Robb? Called afterwards at Mac's & then to theatre at 9 pm to "The Red Hussar". Wednesday 19th February 1890 Walked round dockyard with Sharp in morning saw football match Services v Eastshore? In aft. Went to a dance at Eckford's in evening. Thursday 20th February 1890 Went to dinner with Hills in St George Square & afterwards to theatre to see "The Red Huzzar". Friday 21st February 1890 Saturday 22nd February 1890 Took Miss Cobley on the pier in the afternoon. Went to the pier in evening & walked home with Mrs Garwood. Sunday 23rd February 1890 Went to tea at Mac's. Monday 24th February 1890 Went to Conners [Comers?] after dinner. Tuesday 25th February 1890 Called at Garwoods & then went to see "Aunt Jack" at the theatre. Wednesday 26th February 1890 Called at Mrs Conner's & Mrs Tucker's after dinner, Mrs C ill. Thursday 27th February 1890 Rode round the harbour on a bicycle with Bennett & Collingwood & Mr Robs…? Went to Ch Engr. Edwards & spent the evening. Friday 28th February 1890 Spent the evening at Davis'. Saturday 1st March 1890 Went up to Bearblock's after dinner. Sunday 2nd March 1890 Went to tea at Hendy's. Monday 3rd March 1890 Did not go out after dinner. Tamar came in in forenoon. Tuesday 4th March 1890 Went up & examined for Engineer. Went ashore at 4 & called at Mrs Robb's. Returned to dinner & then went to a dance at Mrs Taylor's: Got on board at ?.30 am next morning. Wednesday 5th March 1890 Went aboard the Euphrates for some smokes in forenoon & after lunch. Went to Mac's after dinner. Thursday 6th March 1890 Comer & Durston came aboard walked to Palmerston Rd. Went to Mrs Edwards & Miss Robertson & went to tea with them. Friday 7th March 1890 Went up to Hill's after dinner. Saturday 8th March 1890 Took Miss Cobley on the pier in aft. Went on pier in evening. Sunday 9th March 1890 Wrote a letter to Bennet for mailing …… to Plymouth & Jack to release effects here. Went to Mac's after seeing "Euphrates" off. Monday 10th March 1890 Theatre to see "Faust up to date". Tuesday 11th March 1890 Navigating party went back to Plymouth. I got my gear out & settled in some digs with Bearblock & Hills ….St George's s….. Called at Taylor's in afternoon & at Conner's after dinner. Wednesday 12th March 1890 Went out with Hills after dinner. Had a game of Billiards at the …. & then to …… "Asia 12 Mar 1890 28 Apr 1890 HMS Asia was an 84-gun second rate launched in 1824 She was used as a guardship from 1858 and was sold in 1908. " Thursday 13th March 1890 Got myself up for member of the RNE club. Friday 14th March 1890 Went to Mrs Deadman's with Bearblock after dinner. Saturday 15th March 1890 Saw association football match in afternoon. Went to Mrs Tucker's & to Mrs Davis' & then to the pier. Sunday 16th March 1890 Dined & tea at Mrs Deadman's Monday 17th March 1890 Played billiards with Hills at "Kepples Head" after dinner & then to Mac's. Tuesday 18th March 1890 Called at Miss Eckford's & at Mrs Edwards'. Recd notice from inspection to sign for "Seagull" till further notice, which means going to the job at .. pm. Spent the evening (after 8 pm) at the Garwoods. Wednesday 19th March 1890 Thursday 20th March 1890 Went to the theatre to "Arabian Nights" & then to the club & played billiards with Loader? Friday 21st March 1890 Saturday 22nd March 1890 Hills and Ralper left the digs having completed their Hydraulic exam. I rode up to the top of hill on a bicycle in afternoon. Wen to …. after dinner and then to Yeats' digs & to the club. Sunday 23rd March 1890 Walked over the hill in the afternoon & went to Kingston Church in evening. Monday 24th March 1890 Played cards at Garwoods Tuesday 25th March 1890 Went to Kepple Head & had a yarn with Gibson. Wednesday 26th March 1890 Steam trial (3584 HP). Thursday 27th March 1890 Went to Hendy's after dinner. Friday 28th March 1890 Sharp came to dinner. Saturday 29th March 1890 Went up to town at noon saw football match at Oval & dined at Crit…. met Au….. then went to Empire. Sunday 30th March 1890 Called at Owen's in aft & returned to Portsmouth at 5.30. Monday 31st March 1890 Went out to Mac's after dinner. Tuesday 1st April 1890 Paid in ligia ? Went to see "Dorothy" after dinner and then to the club. Wednesday 2nd April 1890 Went to New Alhambra after dinner. Thursday 3rd April 1890 Friday 4th April 1890 (Good Friday) Went to Christchurch & walked to Bournemouth. Saturday 5th April 1890 Rode to Chichester on bicycle went on pier in evening & walked home with Mrs Eckford. Sunday 6th April 1890 Went to dine at Garwood's & stayed to tea. Monday 7th April 1890 Took a holiday after lunch & called at Mrs Robb's. Went to the pier in evening. Tuesday 8th April 1890 Sharp came to dinner with me. Wednesday 9th April 1890 Got leave for the afternoon & went to see "Dr Bill" at the theatre. Went out to see Lizzie at Mac's after tea & called & had a look at the Military exhibition at the Gun Wharf. Thursday 10th April 1890 …. ….. & Bearbrook came up in evening. Friday 11th April 1890 Went up and spent the evening with the Hendys. Saturday 12th April 1890 Hobbs came to stay at our digs. Walked out to the canoe lake & pier in aft with him. Went on pier & walked home with Miss Meers in evening. Sunday 13th April 1890 Walked out to Esplanade with Hobbs before dinner. Went to tea at Mrs Davis & then to the club. Monday 14th April 1890 Went over to Gosport with Miss Eckford & Miss Garwood & then home with the former. Tuesday 15th April 1890 Went out to Batt's in evening. Wednesday 16th April 1890 Went over the hill to get some primroses with the Hendys. Thursday 17th April 1890 Wet. Went to the club & played billiards with Hobbs. Friday 18th April 1890 Spent the evening at the Mears - Huntingdon House. Saturday 19th April 1890 Called at Mac's in afternoon. Ernt to pier in evening with Bearblock. Sunday 20th April 1890 Walked to the top of the hill with Hobbs in afternoon. Went to the club in evening. Monday 21st April 1890 Went to the theatre to see "Carina". Tuesday 22nd April 1890 Search - called at Mrs Tucker's about 7.30 pm. Wednesday 23rd April 1890 Hearing bad. Turned in early. Thursday 24th April 1890 Called at Deadman's, Comar's, Davis' & Tucker's in afternoon. Friday 25th April 1890 Called at Maria's & then at Mrs Hendy's. Saturday 26th April 1890 Had Search & could not get away to Stearn's wedding in afternoon. Went to Mrs Holloway's in evening & danced. Sunday 27th April 1890 Called at Mrs Garwood's in aft & stayed to tea. Monday 28th April 1890 Went out for a run in torpedo boat in forenoon. Paid off my lodgings in aft. Went to theatre in evening & saw "Venus". Tuesday 29th April 1890 Went to tea at Mrs Robb's in aft & then to Mrs Mears & to Mac's. "Indus for Speedwell 29 Apr 1890 30 Jun 1890 Speedwell 1 Jul 1890 31 Aug 189- Speedwell Engineer 1 Sep 1890 29 Jun 1891 " Wednesday 30th April 1890 Left Portsmouth at 7.30 & steamed to Plymouth. Thursday 1st May 1890 Friday 2nd May 1890 Went out on trial in Blonde. Walked to Plymouth & called at Davenport's afternoon. Saturday 3rd May 1890 Went for a sail with Jack in afternoon. Sunday 4th May 1890 Monday 5th May 1890 My search this week. Tuesday 6th May 1890 Wednesday 7th May 1890 Thursday 8th May 1890 Went for a sail with Sarah after dinner, then search & called at Mrs C…… Friday 9th May 1890 Saturday 10th May 1890 My Birthday. Went for a sail with Jack in afternoon and then walked to Plymouth. Sunday 11th May 1890 Walked to Saltash and home by Aut…y with Jack & the Governor. Monday 12th May 1890 Went out by 2.35 pm to Spearman's with Jose: Played tennis and dancing after tea. Tuesday 13th May 1890 Wednesday 14th May 1890 Thursday 15th May 1890 Friday 16th May 1890 Called at Mrs James' and Mrs B……? Saturday 17th May 1890 Went to Bickleigh with the Governor & walked to Yelverton through Clearbrook. Sunday 18th May 1890 Went on the pier in the afternoon & to St Paul's with Sarah in evening. Monday 19th May 1890 Went up the Noltan? With Sarah & the Governor. Rained hard on return journey. Tuesday 20th May 1890 Went out for a sail with Jack after tea - Blowing hard. Wednesday 21st May 1890 Holiday for Queen's Birthday. Played tennis with Jack before dinner and went for a sail with Jack & the Governor afterward. Thursday 22nd May 1890 Played tennis with ….. William & Foop? After 4 pm. Friday 23rd May 1890 Played tennis after work. Saturday 24th May 1890 Went for a sail with Jack in aft & then to Plymouth. Tom, the Guv'r & Mater went out to stay at Clearbrook. Will Sibun came down till Monday. Sunday 25th May 1890 Walked out with Jack to Clearbrook & back by train. Monday 26th May 1890 Saw the bicycle race in Raglan Barracks in afternoon. Tuesday 27th May 1890 Got my lodging allowance & ? Out of Pay of …..called at the Davenport's in evening. Wednesday 28th May 1890 Miss Wheeler& Louise Davenport came to tea and tennis. Thursday 29th May 1890 Went up to Apple Tree Cot with Miss Hearder & the Spearmans. Friday 30th May 1890 Went to "Paul Jones". Saturday 31st May 1890 Went to Clearbrook by 2.55 pm with Sarah. Found the Ds there. Got a bicycle from Post Office & had a ride on the moor. Returned by 8.50 from …… Sunday 1st June 1890 Went to church in evening and to Mrs Robb's to supper. Monday 2nd June 1890 To theatre with Daisy to see the "Gondoliers". Tuesday 3rd June 1890 Called at Mrs Whites. Wednesday 4th June 1890 Walked to Plymouth with Sarah. Thursday 5th June 1890 Went to Clearbrook by 4.50 pm train. Returned same night - wet. Friday 6th June 1890 Saturday 7th June 1890 Governor & Grandpa came in from Clearbrook, but Tom remains there. Went out for a scull in afternoon & to Plymouth in evening. Sunday 8th June 1890 Wet all day. Monday 9th June 1890 Called at Mr Robb's & had a game of tennis. Tuesday 10th June 1890 Went for a trial in "Blonde" (6? Hours). Wednesday 11th June 1890 Thursday 12th June 1890 Played tennis with Sarah at Keysham [Keyham?]. Friday 13th June 1890 Played tennis with Daisy & Sarah at Bunkers Hill. Saturday 14th June 1890 Sailed up to Holis' ? Hole with Grandpa, the Governor, Mater & Tom. Had tea there & got towed down by Robb's launch. Sunday 15th June 1890 To church in evening. Monday 16th June 1890 Tennis with Jose & Tom. Tuesday 17th June 1890 Wet. Walked to Plymouth with the Governor & Sarah. Wednesday 18th June 1890 Played tennis with Miss Cobley at Keyham & went on the pier with Jack afterwards. Thursday 19th June 1890 Friday 20th June 1890 Called at Mrs Ford's and after going over to the Cambridge boat where the Sunday school children were. Called at…… Saturday 21st June 1890 Went to Robb's with Sarah and Jack to play tennis: Went on pier with Jack in evening & saw the town decorated. Sunday 22nd June 1890 Monday 23rd June 1890 Went to Menagerie with Jack: My search this week. Tuesday 24th June 1890 Went to Agricultural show with Sarah in afternoon. Wednesday 25th June 1890 Played tennis with Miss Colley, Miss Barclay & Mr Le…at Bunker Hill & then saw the Carnival procession pass dockyard gate. Thursday 26th June 1890 Miss Colley & Miss Barclay came up to tea. Friday 27th June 1890 Half holiday - tomorrow being Coronation day. Went for a sail with Jack & Miss Barclay. Saturday 28th June 1890 Went up river with Governor, Mater, Jack & Daisy - very wet - walked to Plymouth in evening. Sunday 29th June 1890 Went to supper at Mrs Robb's after church. Monday 30th June 1890 Tuesday 1st July 1890 "Speedwell" commissioned at 10 am. Ship "Phoebe" launched at 4.30 to which I went. Wednesday 2nd July 1890 Thursday 3rd July 1890 Went to Plymouth to do some shopping with Sarah in evening. Friday 4th July 1890 Had first meal /breakfast/ on board. Saturday 5th July 1890 Went to tea on "Tamar" with Sarah & Miss Barclay & Miss Colby. Sunday 6th July 1890 Supper at Mrs Robb's. Monday 7th July 1890 Governor went out to Oakhampton. Tuesday 8th July 1890 Wednesday 9th July 1890 Thursday 10th July 1890 Miss Sibun came on a visit to us. Friday 11th July 1890 Went to Clearbrook & called at Mrs Robb's. Saturday 12th July 1890 Wet all day. Sunday 13th July 1890 Monday 14th July 1890 to Friday Trials of ship for guns and torpedoes - very busy. Tuesday 15th July 1890 Wednesday 16th July 1890 Thursday 17th July 1890 Friday 18th July 1890 Saturday 19th July 1890 Went on pier with the Governor, Sarah and Miss Sibun. Sunday 20th July 1890 Went to Bren….? [Brentor?] by train & up hill with Govenor, Jack & Miss S. Monday 21st July 1890 Went for a sail in evening with Sarah and Miss S. Tuesday 22nd July 1890 Slept aboard. Wednesday 23rd July 1890 Started at dawn & after turning circles proceeded to Portland. Thursday 24th July 1890 Friday 25th July 1890 Went ashore with Mr Sherry and walked to Weymouth returning by train. Saturday 26th July 1890 Went ashore to the club with Gamble, dined at the Victoria Hotel and returned by packet boat. Sunday 27th July 1890 Went ashore with Jack and walked around the island. Monday 28th July 1890 Left Portland at 1.30 pm & sailed with the fleet. Tuesday 29th July 1890 Arrived at Falmouth. Wednesday 30th July 1890 Ran from Falmouth to Penzance. Thursday 31st July 1890 Misty. Went ashore in evening with Gamble & D. Friday 1st August 1890 & Saturday. Cruising in the Channel about Scilly. Saturday 2nd August 1890 Sunday 3rd August 1890 Went ashore at Falmouth & back for trial & heard the band in the park. Left at 8 pm. Monday 4th August 1890 Arrived Plymouth Tuesday 5th August 1890 1881 As an aside from 1911 Wednesday 6th August 1890 Sarah married to W Sibun esq of Liverpool. I attended & acted as best man. Took Lizzie Sibun to theatre. "Marriages Sep 1890 (>99%) Huddy Sarah Maria Stoke D. 5b 568 Sibun William Stoke D. 5b 568 " "View record Thomas W Sibun 64 Medway, Rochester View record Jane Ann Sibun 64 Medway, Rochester View record Florence Sibun 13 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W S Sibun 32 Medway, Rochester View record Frances Sibun 34 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W Sibun 10 Medway, Rochester View record Laura M Sibun 4 Medway, Rochester View record Eliza M Sibun 2 Medway, Rochester View record Walter T Sibun 0 Medway, Rochester View record William Sibun 24 Medway, Rochester " " Edwin Y Sibun 0 Medway, Rochester View record Albert Sibun 2 Medway, Rochester View record Marion Sibun 4 Medway, Rochester View record Gertrude J Sibun 8 Medway, Rochester View record Walter E Sibun 10 Medway, Rochester View record Eliza M Sibun 12 Medway, Rochester View record Laura M Sibun 14 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W Sibun 20 Medway, Rochester View record Frances Sibun 40 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W Y Sibun 42 Medway, Rochester View record Alfred E Sibun 10 Medway, Rochester View record Jane A Sibun 74 Medway, Rochester View record Thomas W Sibun 74 Medway, Rochester " "view census image Roland Alfred Sibun 30 Epsom view census image Florence Seton Sibun 36 Epsom view census image Innes George Sibun 4 Epsom " Thursday 7th August 1890 Went out for a sail to the Sound with Lizzie Sibun & saw the fleet. Saw the "Blue Peter" up at our mast-head while returning. 1891 Friday 8th August 1890 Left Plymouth at 7 am & steamed to Scilly. " Sarah Sibun 24 West Derby, West Derby (Rural) William Sibun 32 West Derby, West Derby (Rural) " "Marriages Jun 1937 (>99%) Bird Olive J Sibun Orsett 4a 1485 Scan available - click to view Sibun Innes G Bird Orsett 4a 1485 " Saturday 9th August 1890 Found the telegram which announced ? The declaration of war had not been sent off yesterday although it was here on arrival: Mr and Mrs Smith? W….came off with some flowers. Eliza M Sibun 22 Holborn, St Andrew Eastern "Births Jun 1938 (>99%) Sibun Sandra H Bird Orsett 4a 992 " Sunday 10th August 1890 "Hearty" came in & ordered us to join the fleet, which we did and rolled very much. 1911 Monday 11th August 1890 About 4 pm we were ordered to proceed to Falmouth which we did at full speed: On arrival blazed away at a torpedo boat of the enemy & soon after left again with 6 colliers to join the fleet. "William Sibun 53 Birkenhead Sarah Maria Sibun 44 Birkenhead Elsie Sibun 18 Birkenhead John William Sibun 13 Birkenhead " Tuesday 12th August 1890 Cruising about off Scilly all day running messages. In the evening had a run out for about 30 miles to see if we could see the enemy but could not. Wednesday 13th August 1890 Ran alongside the "Michigan" at 6.30 am to obtain information & in doing so rolled against her knocking in our boats & davits badly. Went inside and coaled. Afterwards went alongside "Hotspur" and then joined the fleet outside. Sent in harbour for the night. Thursday 14th August 1890 Ran 100 miles south to look for fleet & returned to Scilly at 8 pm. Friday 15th August 1890 Remained at Scilly. Saturday 16th August 1890 ditto Sunday 17th August 1890 Went outside & joined the fleet early in the morning & at 11 am we ran 100 miles south to tell cruisers to rejoin. Rather a hard day. Monday 18th August 1890 We did not do much except go alongside "Invincible" & got some water. In the afternoon at 5 pm, the war was over and we sailed for Portland. Tuesday 19th August 1890 Arrived at Portland about noon. Wednesday 20th August 1890 Was preparing to go ashore when signal ordered us to get ready to start. Left 8 pm. Thursday 21st August 1890 Arrived Plymouth 6 am and proceeded up harbour & on shore in afternoon. "Tamar" came in from Bermuda in afternoon. Friday 22nd August 1890 Went ashore about 4. Saw Tom. Saturday 23rd August 1890 Students sports. Went down about 2.30 & saw all sorts of people. Sunday 24th August 1890 Monday 25th August 1890 Tuesday 26th August 1890 Wednesday 27th August 1890 Thursday 28th August 1890 Friday 29th August 1890 Saturday 30th August 1890 Sunday 31st August 1890 Monday 1st September 1890 Engineer 1 Sep 1890 Tuesday 2nd September 1890 Wednesday 3rd September 1890 Thursday 4th September 1890 Friday 5th September 1890 Saturday 6th September 1890 Sunday 7th September 1890 Monday 8th September 1890 Started on 7 days leave after manoeuvres. Tuesday 9th September 1890 Wednesday 10th September 1890 Thursday 11th September 1890 Friday 12th September 1890 Saturday 13th September 1890 Sunday 14th September 1890 Returned. Monday 15th September 1890 Out of dock. Tuesday 16th September 1890 Wednesday 17th September 1890 Left Plymouth to join Channel Squad at Portland. Thursday 18th September 1890 Left Portland with fleet and proceeded for Dublin doing a full power trial on the way. Friday 19th September 1890 Arrived Kingston, Dublin about 3 & went for a sail with Gamble & Tremayne before dinner. Saturday 20th September 1890 Blowing very hard & raining all day. Sunday 21st September 1890 Went ashore with Sharp at 4, walked around Kingston & looked in at a couple of clubs. Monday 22nd September 1890 Went to Dublin at 6.30 pm after a days torpedo practice with Gamble & Tremayne. Had dinner & went to the theatre to see Ray Blas?.. Afterwards returned by train and owing to sleeping too long were taken to Bray. About 10 miles too far. Turned in at an hotel & got back in morning. Tuesday 23rd September 1890 Outside. Torpedo firing. Wednesday 24th September 1890 Thursday 25th September 1890 Sailed the cutter in race for cutter of the fleet & WON £4 1st prize. Went aboard "Camperdown" after dinner. Friday 26th September 1890 Left Dublin at 6 pm. Saturday 27th September 1890 Arrived at Liverpool about … Went out to see Sarah about 5 pm and went to the theatre with her and Will. Sunday 28th September 1890 Monday 29th September 1890 Went to a dance at Mrs Laird's in evening. Tuesday 30th September 1890 Went to breakfast at Sarah's & afterwards walked around picture gallery & St George's Hall with her. Returned aboard at 4 pm & to Mrs Fonwood's ball in evening. Wednesday 1st October 1890 Left Liverpool at noon & had a bad time outside - blowing hard. Thursday 2nd October 1890 Arrived at Greenock at 3.30 pm. Wet in evening. Friday 3rd October 1890 Coaling all day. Dance at Lady Shaw-Stewart's in evening. Saturday 4th October 1890 Coaling in forenoon. Went to May's and then to Mr Dodds & Nell Hamilton's & returned & slept at May's. NH Sunday 5th October 1890 Went to Jenny's & to Cathedral in morning. Walked to Renfrew about 4 pm & slept at Mrs Hamilton's. Monday 6th October 1890 Returned to Glasgow by train & to May's. Left Glasgow at noon & returned to Greenock & on board. Went to an entertainment by fleet at Town Hall Greenock. Tuesday 7th October 1890 Left Greenock at 10 am. Wednesday 8th October 1890 Thursday 9th October 1890 Arrived at Kirkwall 4.30 pm. Friday 10th October 1890 Blowing rather hard: Our 2nd cutter sailing ashore capsized drowning the lamp trimmer. Saturday 11th October 1890 Went ashore and had a walk through Kirkwall & to Cathedral. Played billiards at the club with the doctor & then returned on board. Sunday 12th October 1890 Went for a walk with the doctor and chief before dinner. Monday 13th October 1890 Left Kirkwall about 10 am. Tuesday 14th October 1890 Wednesday 15th October 1890 Arrived at Scarborough about 9 am. Firing torpedoes all day. Went ashore at 4.30 pm and had a walk around the place with Dr. & Gamble. Thursday 16th October 1890 Went ashore at 6.30 pm to go to the dance at the Spa. The boat was unable to return to ship on account of the bad weather so that the CE remains on shore. Dance at the Spa very good. Put up at the Grand Hotel. Our ship parted her cable during the night. Friday 17th October 1890 Weather very bad. Went to hear band at the Spa in forenoon. About 2 pm went out in flag ship's launch but could not get aboard and returned to hotel. Dance at the Royal Hotel in the evening. Saturday 18th October 1890 Weather still bad. Gave up all idea of getting aboard till weather moderates. Walked to north cliff in forenoon & to Spa in evening. Our ship slipped cable at dusk and went to sea. Sunday 19th October 1890 Went to the Spa after lunch. Ships all at sea. Monday 20th October 1890 Got telegram saying the ship is at Hull & left by 10.20 train to rejoin. Went aboard "Audacious" to lunch and then drove to "Speedwell". Tuesday 21st October 1890 Left Hull at 3 pm having a lot of trouble to get out of docks. Borrowed anchor from "Audacious". Got to Scarbro' at 9 pm. Wednesday 22nd October 1890 Mrs & Miss Ingham came off to lunch & we went ashore & dined with her at the Grand. Had a drive around the place with Edith Vicker ? Afterwards, and got aboard again at 1 am. Mrs & Miss Ingham, Edith Vicker Thursday 23rd October 1890 Left Scarbro at 6 am. Went up the Humber & returned "Audacious"'s anchor & steamed to mouth of river. Anchored foggy. Got underway again abou 8 & proceeded for Portland. Friday 24th October 1890 Saturday 25th October 1890 Got to Portland about 3 am. Sunday 26th October 1890 Walked to Weymouth with the Dr. & Tremayne. Monday 27th October 1890 Coaled ship. Tuesday 28th October 1890 Ran to Plymouth and arrived about 3. Anchored in Barnpool. Wednesday 29th October 1890 Went outside for turning…? Thursday 30th October 1890 Went up harbour to bury off dockyard. Friday 31st October 1890 Saturday 1st November 1890 Went on leave for 10 days starting Monday next. Sunday 2nd November 1890 Monday 3rd November 1890 Tuesday 4th November 1890 Miss Cobley married. "Marriages Dec 1890 (>99%) Cobley Helena Elizabeth C F H L Stoke D. 5b 654 Hayne Sarah Ann Stoke D. 5b 654 Murphy Catherine Susan Stoke D. 5b 654 Tench Richard James Stoke D. 5b 654 Thuell George Robins Stoke D. 5b 654 " Wednesday 5th November 1890 Thursday 6th November 1890 Friday 7th November 1890 Saturday 8th November 1890 Football match. College & Exeter. Former won. Sunday 9th November 1890 Monday 10th November 1890 Had my photo taken. Tuesday 11th November 1890 Wednesday 12th November 1890 Thursday 13th November 1890 Reurned from leave. Friday 14th November 1890 Saturday 15th November 1890 Sunday 16th November 1890 Monday 17th November 1890 Tuesday 18th November 1890 Wednesday 19th November 1890 Thursday 20th November 1890 Friday 21st November 1890 Saturday 22nd November 1890 Sunday 23rd November 1890 Monday 24th November 1890 Launch of "Edgar". Tuesday 25th November 1890 Wednesday 26th November 1890 Thursday 27th November 1890 Friday 28th November 1890 Saturday 29th November 1890 Went to football match with Jack. May arrived in evening. Sunday 30th November 1890 Monday 1st December 1890 Governor went to London on fortnight's leave. Tuesday 2nd December 1890 Wednesday 3rd December 1890 Went on pier with Jack and skated. Thursday 4th December 1890 Theatre to "Ray Blas" with Jack. Friday 5th December 1890 Engs meeting at the college. Saturday 6th December 1890 Albion v RNE college - lost. Sunday 7th December 1890 Went to Mrs D's in evening. Monday 8th December 1890 Tuesday 9th December 1890 Wednesday 10th December 1890 Went to football match in aid of Serpent fund with Louise D. Thursday 11th December 1890 Went out to launch to see the "Nepaul" on the Shag rock. Friday 12th December 1890 Concert at High School in evening. Saturday 13th December 1890 Football College v Crediton in afternoon. Saw the "Mikado" in evening. Sunday 14th December 1890 Called at Mrs Lendis? In afternoon. Went to church and then home with …… Monday 15th December 1890 Tuesday 16th December 1890 Wednesday 17th December 1890 Skated on pier with Jack in evening. Thursday 18th December 1890 College dance. Friday 19th December 1890 Went to Plymouth with Tom & Daisy in afternoon. Saturday 20th December 1890 Wet & snowy. Went to Guildhall with Jack in evening. Sunday 21st December 1890 To D's in evening. Monday 22nd December 1890 Played billiards with Tom at the Royal in evening. Tuesday 23rd December 1890 Governor & Mater came back from Liverpool. Gamble gave me his old violin & I begin to learn. Wednesday 24th December 1890 Thursday 25th December 1890 Xmas day. Spent at home. Friday 26th December 1890 Saturday 27th December 1890 Went to Mrs Ward's in evening. Sunday 28th December 1890 Monday 29th December 1890 Went on 5 day leave. Walked to Plymouth with Jack in afternoon & went to see Cunjourer in evening. Tuesday 30th December 1890 To pier punting? In morning. Spent the evening at the Wildishes? Wednesday 31st December 1890 Went to a dance at Mrs Batt's/Butts - Yelverton. == 1891 == Thursday 1st January 1891 Pier in morning. Mrs D's in evening. Friday 2nd January 1891 Pier in morning. Went to a dance at Picken's in evening. Saturday 3rd January 1891 Went on pier in afternoon & to the pantomime at the Grand with Jack. Sunday 4th January 1891 May's child John Horton christened. Monday 5th January 1891 Returned to ship. Coaling all day. Slept on board. Tuesday 6th January 1891 Went down to the sound. Wednesday 7th January 1891 Found the Captain had been ill last night. Sent him to hospital and came up to Victualling Yard buoy. Thursday 8th January 1891 Waiting for Captain. Friday 9th January 1891 Went on pier in afternoon & met Jack there. Saturday 10th January 1891 Mrs Negham? Came to lunch & went to hospital & saw MacSherry & then Captain in afternoon & to Guildhall & played billiards with Jack in evening. Sunday 11th January 1891 Went to the ship in morning. Monday 12th January 1891 Left for Arosa Bay about 9.30 pm. Tuesday 13th January 1891 Wednesday 14th January 1891 Arrived at Arosa Bay about 6 pm after very good passage. Thursday 15th January 1891 Went ashore with Tremayne & the doctor in afternoon: Went for walk and then to the café & played dominoes and billiards!! Friday 16th January 1891 Saturday 17th January 1891 Went ashore about 5 pm with Livesey (a fellow we met here) and dined with him & 9 others + Gamble, the Dr, Sharp & Tremayne. Sunday 18th January 1891 ….& another fellow came off to lunch: Went for a walk with the chief. Monday 19th January 1891 Shifted billet - further out. Tuesday 20th January 1891 Went ashore with the chief. Wednesday 21st January 1891 Raining - did not go ashore. Thursday 22nd January 1891 Practised violin in aft & went for a short stroll. Went aboard Aurora to sing song after dinner. Friday 23rd January 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon and got wet. Saturday 24th January 1891 Walk ashore with the Chief. Sunday 25th January 1891 Walked to top of peak in afternoon with Cook. Monday 26th January 1891 Called at Taylor's & then at the café. Tuesday 27th January 1891 Wednesday 28th January 1891 Thursday 29th January 1891 Friday 30th January 1891 Saturday 31st January 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon. Sunday 1st February 1891 Went for a sail & took lunch. Returned about 6 pm wrote to Stone. Monday 2nd February 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon to try the cutter with her new keel. Tuesday 3rd February 1891 Steamed round to Vigo to coal. Went ashore with chief to arrange about coaling. Wednesday 4th February 1891 Went for a walk & then dined at Hotel Continental with a fellow called Kennedy? Thursday 5th February 1891 Went to a "Balle Marque"? Got there at 9 found it did not commence till 11. Went to Hotel & passed the time & then to ball. Left about 2 am on. Friday 6th February 1891 Left Vigo at 11 am & returned to Arrosa Bay. Saturday 7th February 1891 Went for a sail in the dinghy before dinner. Sunday 8th February 1891 Went for a sail in cutter with Tremayne & the doctor. Monday 9th February 1891 Tuesday 10th February 1891 Went up to Santiago by train with about 50 others from the fleet. Went over Cathedral & returned at 4.30. Carnival day. Wednesday 11th February 1891 Thursday 12th February 1891 Sailing race. Gamble sailed the cutter but did not win. Letter from Jack. Friday 13th February 1891 Out cutter pulled & beat the Curlew's boat - won 10/- on the race. Saturday 14th February 1891 Aurora and Curlew left for Gib. Sailed about in skiff before dinner. Had a mess dinner on board to which the Captain came. Sunday 15th February 1891 Left Arrosa Bay at 4 pm. Monday 16th February 1891 We'd a very good full speed run. Tuesday 17th February 1891 Got to Gib about noon & went ashore with the chief; called at the club & afterwards got my hair cut. Wednesday 18th February 1891 Had to run the ship down to Tarrifa to tell Aurora and Fleur to join the admiral.: Afterwards coaled the ship. Thursday 19th February 1891 Went ashore with chief. Walked across neutral ground & then to library. Friday 20th February 1891 Saturday 21st February 1891 Walked out to the neutral ground and to the east side of the rock in afternoon. Sunday 22nd February 1891 Walked to the top of the rock in afternoon. Monday 23rd February 1891 Tuesday 24th February 1891 Went to the theatre & saw 'La Mascotte' in Italian. Wednesday 25th February 1891 Thursday 26th February 1891 Friday 27th February 1891 Saturday 28th February 1891 Walked to Burka Point & then the library with Sharp. Sunday 1st March 1891 Inspected by the admiral in the morning. Monday 2nd March 1891 Tuesday 3rd March 1891 Played billiards at the club with Dr after dinner & then to - Right Shoulder Forearm ? Wednesday 4th March 1891 Thursday 5th March 1891 Went to the rifle range and fired at 100 yards range. Very hard wind. Friday 6th March 1891 Saturday 7th March 1891 Sunday 8th March 1891 Monday 9th March 1891 Played football Army v Navy in which we lost badly. Tuesday 10th March 1891 "Blanche" came in. Wednesday 11th March 1891 Went over to Ceuta for torpedo practice - lost a torpedo Thursday 12th March 1891 Went round to back of New Park? For firing and got back before lunch. Friday 13th March 1891 Saturday 14th March 1891 Sunday 15th March 1891 Went to the Cathedral with Sharp. Monday 16th March 1891 Inspection by Admiral (Couti….?) Tuesday 17th March 1891 Steamer "Utopia" ran into "Anson" and sank - lot of people drowned - over 500 - 880 on board. Emigrant ship for New York. Wednesday 18th March 1891 Went ashore and played billiards with Seacombe? Thursday 19th March 1891 Friday 20th March 1891 Saturday 21st March 1891 Sunday 22nd March 1891 Monday 23rd March 1891 Went out firing. Tuesday 24th March 1891 Wednesday 25th March 1891 Thursday 26th March 1891 Soldiers races off today, the whole regatta having been put off on account of the loss of "Utopia" - went ou in steam cutter & saw the races. Friday 27th March 1891 Good Friday - holiday. Saturday 28th March 1891 Sunday 29th March 1891 Left Gib at 5 and ran round to Cadiz where we got a pilot & took him out to flagship & then came in. Monday 30th March 1891 Tuesday 31st March 1891 Wednesday 1st April 1891 Thursday 2nd April 1891 Went ashore with the skipper and doctor. Saw Cathedral rc? Friday 3rd April 1891 Ran to Gib and back, but getting back late had to anchor outside. Saturday 4th April 1891 Went for a walk with the chief. Sunday 5th April 1891 Went ashore to the Casino. Monday 6th April 1891 Went ashore to the Casino with Sharp. Tried my hand at "Roulette" & won 18 pesetas. Tuesday 7th April 1891 Left Cadiz at noon. Wednesday 8th April 1891 and Thursday, Weather bad. Had difficulty uncomfortably? Thursday 9th April 1891 Friday 10th April 1891 Arrived at Vigo about 8 am. Saturday 11th April 1891 Went for a walk with Sharp. Sunday 12th April 1891 Monday 13th April 1891 & Tuesday. Wet. Tuesday 14th April 1891 Wednesday 15th April 1891 Left Vigo at 11.30 The "Camperdown" & ……. Both the ships having gone on. Arriving Arrosa about 4. Thursday 16th April 1891 Went for a sail in skiff & then for a walk with Sharp. Friday 17th April 1891 Went for a pull in our new 4 oar gig before breakfast. Saturday 18th April 1891 Sailed the skiff in afternoon - Sharp, Captn, Tremayne & Dr went fishing & brought back about a dozen. Sunday 19th April 1891 Sailed skiff in afternoon. Monday 20th April 1891 Tuesday 21st April 1891 Went to Bayon… fishing with Gamble and Cook. Went aboard the "Fleure"? To see the latter part…….won race for 10 oar cutter ? & 3rd in Stokers' race. Wednesday 22nd April 1891 Thursday 23rd April 1891 Friday 24th April 1891 Saturday 25th April 1891 Sunday 26th April 1891 Monday 27th April 1891 Sailed our cutter with Tremayne & won 1st prize in the regatta. Tuesday 28th April 1891 Went to "Camperdown" to correct register in afternoon and then for a sail with Tremayne and the skipper. Wednesday 29th April 1891 Went for a sail with the skipper in afternoon. F…est brought off a lo of Spanish members & the made an awful row. Thursday 30th April 1891 Sailed in the cutter with Tremayne for the Admiral's Cup, but did not win it. Friday 1st May 1891 Saturday 2nd May 1891 Sunday 3rd May 1891 Monday 4th May 1891 Tuesday 5th May 1891 Wednesday 6th May 1891 Thursday 7th May 1891 Friday 8th May 1891 Saturday 9th May 1891 Sunday 10th May 1891 Sunday routine - Ascension Day regatta in afternoon. Bathed from ship in evening. Monday 11th May 1891 Tuesday 12th May 1891 Bathed from the ship. Wednesday 13th May 1891 Very warm went ashore in dinghy with Gamble & Cook & bathed from beach. Thursday 14th May 1891 Sailed the cutter in the regatta. Friday 15th May 1891 Saturday 16th May 1891 Went fishing with Gamble. Caught 3. Sunday 17th May 1891 Monday 18th May 1891 Wet all day. Mail steamer "Iberia" came in & having an opera company on board taking passage to South Australia they invited us to a concert. Very good evening. Tuesday 19th May 1891 Cook put his knee out and we spent most of the evening trying to force it in, but without success - awfully wet day. Wednesday 20th May 1891 Thursday 21st May 1891 Went ashore for a walk in aft. Friday 22nd May 1891 Saturday 23rd May 1891 Received orders to go to Gib to coal. Sunday 24th May 1891 Monday 25th May 1891 Left Arrosa Bay at 10.30 am & ran steam trial between 1 & 5 pm. Tuesday 26th May 1891 Wednesday 27th May 1891 Arrived at Gib about 2 pm. Thursday 28th May 1891 Went out for torpedo practice & lost a torpedo. Friday 29th May 1891 Saturday 30th May 1891 Queen's birthday celebrated. Review at North Point. Called at Mr weeks'. Sunday 31st May 1891 Went aboard "Thunderer" & looked over her with Ludgate. Went ashore and met Seppy? …… & strolled in the gardens. Awning rigged on board for the first time. Monday 1st June 1891 Went ashore to the Alameda? & met with Dick Richards & Wallace. Tuesday 2nd June 1891 Left Gib at 7 and arrived at Malaga at 11.15 taking the Admiral who has gone up to Granada. Went ashore in afternoon and looked over the Cathedral and up the dome. Then to Fonda Roma? And came on board. Ashore after dinner. Wednesday 3rd June 1891 Went ashore at 3 pm with Cook, Tremayne & Whitlock & visited the gardens wine & cotton manufacturers & the Cathedral for the second time. Thursday 4th June 1891 Left Malaga at 2 pm after calling at a small place to land Larios? Got to Gib at 7.30. Friday 5th June 1891 "Karakatta" came in. We went alongside and coaled and then off again. Saturday 6th June 1891 Played cricket against the Royal Engineers. Sunday 7th June 1891 Went to the Bull fight at Algerico? Monday 8th June 1891 Got all ready to leave at 9 am but ordered by Admiral to remain for the mail. Left about 3.30 pm. Tuesday 9th June 1891 Caught up the fleet at 8 am. Weather very fine: Passed the "Mildura" in afternoon. Wednesday 10th June 1891 Rather rough. Thursday 11th June 1891 Got to Arrosa at 8 am. In the evening got signal to start for Portland tomorrow. Friday 12th June 1891 Started for Portland at 1.30. Rather rough outside and a nasty sea after Finisterre. Saturday 13th June 1891 Weather better. Sunday 14th June 1891 Passed the "Tamar" going to Malta at 8 am. Monday 15th June 1891 Arrived Portland 7.30 am. Tuesday 16th June 1891 Left for Plymouth at 6. Got a telegram saying I am appointed to the "Nile". Wednesday 17th June 1891 Arrived Devonport at 6. Went ashore before lunch. Thursday 18th June 1891 Started 14 days leave. Corry? Aylward came out in afternoon & we went fishing to the breakwater after tea. Friday 19th June 1891 The Powells came up & we went for a sail in afternoon & tennis after tea. Saturday 20th June 1891 Family party up the Tavy. Sunday 21st June 1891 Monday 22nd June 1891 Went up the Tamar with Jack, the Governor & Grandpa & stayed till Wednesday. Tuesday 23rd June 1891 Wednesday 24th June 1891 Sailed down the Tamar and went on board in the afternoon to relieve the Chief. Thursday 25th June 1891 Went out to the Powells with Jack about 4.30. Tennis after tea. Friday 26th June 1891 Went up to Wildishes to tea. Saturday 27th June 1891 For a sail in afternoon with Jack & then to the Guildhall for a game of billiards. Sunday 28th June 1891 Monday 29th June 1891 Left Devonport at 11 am to join the "Nile": Put up at Totteralls? And to the pier. Tuesday 30th June 1891 Joined the "Nile" at 9 am. "Nile 30 Jun 1891 2 Mar 1893 HMS Nile was a Trafalgar class battleship launched in 1888 and sold in 1912. ""HMS Nile was a battleship of the Royal Navy of the Victorian era, a ship of the Trafalgar class and the only sister-ship of HMS Trafalgar. She was the last British battleship to be completed with a single citadel; all subsequent capital ships had separate citadels fore and aft. Also, she was the first British battleship to mount a secondary armament of quick -firing guns - guns in which the charge and shell are combined together in a cartridge which is loaded as a single unit. She was originally designed to mount eight, 5-inch breech-loaders as her secondary armament, but the marginally smaller 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns were substituted in January 1890 when their superiority over the breech-loaders became clear. The quick-firers were able to fire, on tests, ten rounds per gun in one minute and twenty seconds; a rate some four times faster than the breech-loaders they replaced. As it was accepted at the time that hits from any calibre gun of 4 inches (100 mm) or more could be expected to disable a torpedo-boat or a destroyer (formerly known as torpedo-boat destroyers), it was apparent that a rate of fire, and an assumed rate of hitting, four times greater, had to relate to a superior anti-torpedo armament. Service history She ran her trials in July 1890, in ballast as her guns and mountings had at that time not been delivered. After delivery, she was commissioned at Portsmouth on 30 June 1891 for manoeuvres, following which she joined the Mediterranean Fleet. In January 1898 she came home to become the port guardship at Devonport. In February 1903 she was relegated to the Reserve, where she remained until she was sold on 9 July 1912."" " Wednesday 1st July 1891 to July 7th - Hard work, steam trials to do and out to Spithead. Thursday 2nd July 1891 Friday 3rd July 1891 Saturday 4th July 1891 Sunday 5th July 1891 Monday 6th July 1891 Tuesday 7th July 1891 Went ashore after lunch and stayed at Mr Deadman's Wednesday 8th July 1891 Thursday 9th July 1891 Friday 10th July 1891 Left for the Downs. On 3 watches & forenoon slept. Anchored off Hastings at 9.30 pm. Saturday 11th July 1891 Proceeded at daylight & got to Deal where we found the Channel fleet. Sunday 12th July 1891 Went ashore at Deal & had a look around. Monday 13th July 1891 to Saturday. Very busy. Jones on the sick list. Tuesday 14th July 1891 Wednesday 15th July 1891 Wednesday night at Aldborough. Thursday 16th July 1891 At Cromer. Friday 17th July 1891 At Scarbro. Friday night I dined with the Captain off Scarbro' & Jones came off list. Saturday 18th July 1891 Left Scarbro' about noon and after steam tactics got to North Shields at 8 pm. Sunday 19th July 1891 At North Shields. Monday 20th July 1891 Left at noon & got to St Andrews in evening. Tuesday 21st July 1891 Dynamos wrong. Up all night. Wednesday 22nd July 1891 Got to Queensferry - close to the Forth Bridge at dawn. Thursday 23rd July 1891 Friday 24th July 1891 Went ashore at 2 pm & Edinburgh by train. Went to Holyrood & the castle, then met Andres and dined with him at the Conservative Club and then the theatre. Saturday 25th July 1891 To sea at 4 pm for the manoeuvring: Oh dear! Sunday 26th July 1891 Monday 27th July 1891 Tuesday 28th July 1891 Wednesday 29th July 1891 Thursday 30th July 1891 Friday 31st July 1891 Saturday 1st August 1891 Sunday 2nd August 1891 Monday 3rd August 1891 Tuesday 4th August 1891 Got back to Deal. Went ashore in afternoon. Wednesday 5th August 1891 Thursday 6th August 1891 Friday 7th August 1891 Went round to Spithead. Saturday 8th August 1891 to Sat 15th. On 7 days leave. Went to Plymouth. Asked for 48 hours extra leave but did not get it. Sunday 9th August 1891 Monday 10th August 1891 Tuesday 11th August 1891 Wednesday 12th August 1891 Thursday 13th August 1891 Friday 14th August 1891 Saturday 15th August 1891 Returned to Portsmouth 8.30 train. Walked out on esplanard in afternoon & on board to dinner. Sunday 16th August 1891 Monday 17th August 1891 Went ashore at 2. Saw Tom off in the "Tamar". Called at Mrs Davis' & Mac's & then to pier & club. Off at 11 pm. Tuesday 18th August 1891 Court of Enquiry on board about our Dynamos. Played my violin an hour for the first time. Wednesday 19th August 1891 Thursday 20th August 1891 Friday 21st August 1891 Ball at the Town Hall in honour of the French fleet. Could not go as Captain considered I ought to stay on board as ….. Is ashore. Saturday 22nd August 1891 Ashore in afternoon. Had a run on bicycle & spent evening at Mac's Sunday 23rd August 1891 Monday 24th August 1891 Went ashore in afternoon to the club. Had tea then went on pier in evening. Tuesday 25th August 1891 Ashore in dockyard all day. Had lunch at the club. Came off at 5 o'clock - blowing hard. Wednesday 26th August 1891 French fleet left in the morning: Went ashore & to the theatre. Thursday 27th August 1891 Came up the harbour & berthed alongside ship jetty. Friday 28th August 1891 Went ashore about 4 to Comer's. Stayed to tea and went to New Alhambra afterwards. Saturday 29th August 1891 Sunday 30th August 1891 Showed the Davis' around the ship. Monday 31st August 1891 Went to Mac's Tuesday 1st September 1891 Wednesday 2nd September 1891 Went on the pier, met Miss Eckford. "Catherine Eckford 59 Portsea Island, Landport Anne M Eckford 35 Portsea Island, Landport Marcy E E Eckford 33 Portsea Island, Landport Rose E Eckford 47 Portsea Island, Landport Mary Eckford 42 Portsea Island, Landport Peter Eckford 57 Portsea Island, Landport Sarah A Eckford 44 Portsea Island, Landport Elizabeth S Eckford 24 Portsea Island, Landport Henry W Eckford 13 Portsea Island, Landport Mary J Eckford 12 Portsea Island, Landport Beatrice D Eckford 6 Portsea Island, Landport Henrietta M Eckford 54 Portsea Island, Landport Letta Eckford 20 Portsea Island, Landport Mina Eckford 19 Portsea Island, Landport Ruby Eckford 18 Portsea Island, Landport " Eckfords on the 1891 census in Portsea Thursday 3rd September 1891 to Monday: On board. Jones and Bolt on leave.. Friday 4th September 1891 Saturday 5th September 1891 Sunday 6th September 1891 Monday 7th September 1891 Tuesday 8th September 1891 Wednesday 9th September 1891 Went out to Spithead. Thursday 10th September 1891 Went ashore for the last time: walked along the beach & then to Northend to the …….. Kate not at home. Had tea at Mrs Hewit's? and went out boating afterwards. Friday 11th September 1891 Sailed at 10 am. Saturday 12th September 1891 Sunday 13th September 1891 Monday 14th September 1891 Tuesday 15th September 1891 Got alongside the Mole at Gib at 7 am. Wednesday 16th September 1891 Saw the "Benbow" sail for home and then went for a bathe at Rosia Bay. Thursday 17th September 1891 Our band played for the first time - 9 instruments. Friday 18th September 1891 Saturday 19th September 1891 Sunday 20th September 1891 Monday 21st September 1891 Went out for torpedo practice in morning and left with the fleet in afternoon Tuesday 22nd September 1891 Stopped the ship at 5 pm for bathing. Dined with the Captain. Wednesday 23rd September 1891 Firing in forenoon. Bathed after evening quarters. Thursday 24th September 1891 The Captain & several from down below dined with us. Friday 25th September 1891 Got to Port Mahon about 10 am. Went ashore & had a walk around the place in afternoon. Saturday 26th September 1891 Bathed in evening. Sunday 27th September 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon. Monday 28th September 1891 Left Port Mahon at 3.30 pm. Tuesday 29th September 1891 Wednesday 30th September 1891 to Friday: at Madalena. Thursday 1st October 1891 Friday 2nd October 1891 Saturday 3rd October 1891 Sunday 4th October 1891 Got to Naples at 7 am. Went ashore after lunch & took the train to Pompeii with Heath. Only had about an hour there & returned & walked along principle streets of Naples & off to dinner. Monday 5th October 1891 Tuesday 6th October 1891 Went ashore about 10 am & did the …… ….. with McShane. Lunched ashore and got aboard at 3. Left Naples at 4. Bathed at 5. Wednesday 7th October 1891 Firing in morning. Went through Straits of Messina in afternoon. Thursday 8th October 1891 Got to Malta at noon. Friday 9th October 1891 Saturday 10th October 1891 Sunday 11th October 1891 Ashore to San Antonio in afternoon & then to Newnhams' & to church with them. Mrs Ford there. Monday 12th October 1891 Johnston …. ….called on me. Tuesday 13th October 1891 Went ashore at 2 to Mr Jenkins - dentist - to have a couple of teeth stopped - wet. Wednesday 14th October 1891 Operation of stopping teeth completed. Thursday 15th October 1891 Left Malta to go east. Called at Nauplia & then to Milo. Friday 16th October 1891 Saturday 17th October 1891 Sunday 18th October 1891 Monday 19th October 1891 Tuesday 20th October 1891 Wednesday 21st October 1891 Arrived at Milo. Thursday 22nd October 1891 The 2nd division came I in morning. Went ashore and walked to Cortis? Bearblock came off after dinner. Friday 23rd October 1891 Left Mylo. Saturday 24th October 1891 Arrived at Boudrum about 5. Went sing song on board Trafalgar after dinner. Sunday 25th October 1891 Monday 26th October 1891 To Giova Bay. Tuesday 27th October 1891 To Kos. Wednesday 28th October 1891 Thursday 29th October 1891 Friday 30th October 1891 Saturday 31st October 1891 Sunday 1st November 1891 Monday 2nd November 1891 Tuesday 3rd November 1891 Wednesday 4th November 1891 Thursday 5th November 1891 Friday 6th November 1891 Saturday 7th November 1891 Sunday 8th November 1891 Arived at Suda Bay. Monday 9th November 1891 Went riding with Bearblock, but got rather a poor horse. Tuesday 10th November 1891 First day of sailing regatta. Wednesday 11th November 1891 Admiral's Cup day. Cup won by cutter of "Victoria". Went riding with Bearblock & came off. Thursday 12th November 1891 Friday 13th November 1891 Went to concert aboard the "Undaunted" & came back in Gun boat. Saturday 14th November 1891 Sunday 15th November 1891 Monday 16th November 1891 Left Suda Bay. Night firing in evening. Tuesday 17th November 1891 Started steam trial 8 am. Wednesday 18th November 1891 Got to Malta at noon. Thursday 19th November 1891 Coaling, went ashore afterwards. Friday 20th November 1891 Stone came aboard for half an hour. Saturday 21st November 1891 Played the "Collingwood" at cricket and beat them. Called at the Newnhams after dinner. Sunday 22nd November 1891 Monday 23rd November 1891 Played cricket & tennis at the canteen in afternoon. Tuesday 24th November 1891 Wednesday 25th November 1891 Rode out to Civita Vechia with …..in afternoon and to the Newnhams after dinner. Thursday 26th November 1891 Friday 27th November 1891 Saturday 28th November 1891 Played cricket against the "Australia" & beat them. Sunday 29th November 1891 Went for a walk with Jose Newnham in afternoon and to church after. Monday 30th November 1891 Tuesday 1st December 1891 Went to dentist in afternoon & then called at Mrs Ford's afterwards met the Newnhams & to dance with them and then home. Wednesday 2nd December 1891 Played in match "Nile" v " Victoria" - result a draw "Victoria" 200 for 4 wkts, "Nile" 82 for 9. I made 24. Thursday 3rd December 1891 Went to Bounici & arranged about violin lessons. Friday 4th December 1891 Saturday 5th December 1891 Went aboard "Serapis" and saw Jose then ashore. Met Mre Ford. Got tickets for opera called at the admiral's & had a tooth stopped. Opera with Peup….in evening. Sunday 6th December 1891 Had my first music lesson and got a new violin from Sr Bounici. Monday 7th December 1891 Tuesday 8th December 1891 Wednesday 9th December 1891 V thundery. Thursday 10th December 1891 Played in cricket match "Army v Navy" in which we won by 5 wickets. Friday 11th December 1891 Saturday 12th December 1891 Played tennis with the Newnhams and then went to dinner with them. Sunday 13th December 1891 Monday 14th December 1891 Tuesday 15th December 1891 Went to At Home at the Commander in Chief's Wednesday 16th December 1891 Thursday 17th December 1891 We had an afternoon dance on board. Friday 18th December 1891 Went to a dance at the Admiral's. Saturday 19th December 1891 Had a fire in the wardroom for the first time. New uniforn waistcoat Sunday 20th December 1891 Went to the Newnhams about 4 & to church & supper with them. Monday 21st December 1891 Tuesday 22nd December 1891 Played cricket against the "Exiles" & won. Music lesson after dinner. Wednesday 23rd December 1891 Thursday 24th December 1891 Friday 25th December 1891 Xmas day. My days duty. Captain and his wife lunched with us after going round the ship. Saturday 26th December 1891 Went riding. Sunday 27th December 1891 Went riding with some of the midshipmen. Monday 28th December 1891 Tuesday 29th December 1891 Went to Newnhams about 4 pm and stayed. Wednesday 30th December 1891 Thursday 31st December 1891 == 1892 == Friday 1st January 1892 Saturday 2nd January 1892 Left Malta for Volo in the "Nile" at 8 am. Sunday 3rd January 1892 Monday 4th January 1892 Shifted my cabin. Tuesday 5th January 1892 Got to Volo at 7 o'clock am. Senior officer. Volo very picturesque. Got 2 Xmas cards from Nell and Miss Newnham. Wednesday 6th January 1892 Went ashore for a walk in afternoon with Bolt & Claxton. Dined with the skipper. Thursday 7th January 1892 Night attack by torpedo boats. Friday 8th January 1892 Played football Officers v men. Saturday 9th January 1892 Sunday 10th January 1892 Got telegram from the Admiral to proceed to Alexandria - the Khedive big deal started at 2 pm. Monday 11th January 1892 Tuesday 12th January 1892 Got to Alexandria at 9 pm. Wednesday 13th January 1892 Went ashore to see about the coaling. Spent a jolly good day looking round the place. Thursday 14th January 1892 Went ashore with Bolt for an hour or two in the afternoon. Friday 15th January 1892 Went to look for the new Khedive but he did not turn up till 9 or 10 pm. Saturday 16th January 1892 Left for Suda Bay. Sunday 17th January 1892 Monday 18th January 1892 Tuesday 19th January 1892 Got to Suda Bay. Wednesday 20th January 1892 Coaling. Thursday 21st January 1892 Friday 22nd January 1892 Went riding in the afternoon. Saturday 23rd January 1892 Sunday 24th January 1892 Monday 25th January 1892 Tuesday 26th January 1892 Wednesday 27th January 1892 Thursday 28th January 1892 Friday 29th January 1892 Saturday 30th January 1892 Went for a walk to Khania with Stearn. Sunday 31st January 1892 Monday 1st February 1892 Tuesday 2nd February 1892 Wednesday 3rd February 1892 Thursday 4th February 1892 Friday 5th February 1892 Went out firing & lost a man overboard. Saturday 6th February 1892 Mr Saunders knocked down by link while letting ? Up anchor. Left Suda Bay at 8 am for S…… Sunday 7th February 1892 Arrived at S…. At 5 pm. Monday 8th February 1892 Tuesday 9th February 1892 Went ashore & met Baker. Had a look around the bazaar & to the club. Wednesday 10th February 1892 Thursday 11th February 1892 Went riding with Baker. Friday 12th February 1892 Saturday 13th February 1892 Went to Ephesus with a party from the fleet. Special train….very good day. Sunday 14th February 1892 Rumours about leaving S…. Earlier than 19th. Prepared for coaling in evening. Monday 15th February 1892 Went ashore with the ….and Carter. Smoked hubble bubble & to the club billiards. Off to dinner then to a ball at a Greeks house. Tuesday 16th February 1892 Wednesday 17th February 1892 Thursday 18th February 1892 Afternoon dance on board. Friday 19th February 1892 Saturday 20th February 1892 Played football Fleet v S…..lost by 1 goal/try to 1 try. Sunday 21st February 1892 French fleet arrived. Monday 22nd February 1892 Went to a ball at the New Club at 9.30 pm. Tuesday 23rd February 1892 6.30 am. Left the ball at the New Club. Got aboard at 7 am after a wet trip. Bath and down below on duty till 8.30. After breakfast had a sleep and in afternoon to tea at Mrs Gaudens? Sing song in "Undaunted" - did not go. Wednesday 24th February 1892 On duty. Thursday 25th February 1892 Dance upon the "Dreadnought" in afternoon and dance at the Casino European in evening, left about 3 o'clock. Friday 26th February 1892 Saturday 27th February 1892 Dance upon the "Undaunted" in afternoon. Sunday 28th February 1892 Monday 29th February 1892 Went ashore in afternoon. There was a dance aboard the "Hoche" but I didn't go. Tuesday 1st March 1892 Left S…… about 4 pm & anchored for the night in Voulah Bay about 12 miles off. Wednesday 2nd March 1892 Firing. Anchored at night. Thursday 3rd March 1892 Torpedoes. Anchored at Voulah Bay Friday 4th March 1892 Got underway with Torpedo nets out in morning & to S… in afternoon. Mail came in in evening.. Saturday 5th March 1892 Wet Sunday 6th March 1892 Monday 7th March 1892 We get notice that the admiral is coming up & that we are going to Alexandria again. "Hunter" came in & brought us a new Sub Lieutenant. Tuesday 8th March 1892 Montreosor? & Mitchell left for hospital in "Humber". Montreosor? Found to have ……. Am sleeping in office while my cabin is painted. Wednesday 9th March 1892 Thursday 10th March 1892 Played cricket Nile & Aga…? V other ships. We won easily 142 to 36. Friday 11th March 1892 Sing song on board. Saturday 12th March 1892 Cricket match Fleet v Surprise did not come off as we got orders to get underway for Alexandria. Left at 4 pm. Sunday 13th March 1892 At sea. Monday 14th March 1892 Tuesday 15th March 1892 Arrived at Alexandria at 8 am. Wednesday 16th March 1892 Thursday 17th March 1892 Left the ship at 7.45 & went up to Cairo by 9.00 train. Put up at the New Hotel and after lunch drove out to Hieropolis & saw 80 mango trees and an orchid farm. Friday 18th March 1892 To the pyramids & musuem at Geseh. Saturday 19th March 1892 To capitol, mosques & bazaars. Left Cairo at 4.45 & on arrival at Alexandria found sea rough and could not get off. Put up at the Abbats hotel. Sunday 20th March 1892 Got aboard to breakfast. Monday 21st March 1892 Tuesday 22nd March 1892 Wednesday 23rd March 1892 Thursday 24th March 1892 Played cricket against Alexandria - we won. Friday 25th March 1892 Saturday 26th March 1892 Sunday 27th March 1892 Monday 28th March 1892 "Mon 28 Mar 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"Since the arrival of the Orontes troopship at Portsmouth a serious flaw has been discovered in one of her crank pins, which will probably necessitate her being paid off."""" " Tuesday 29th March 1892 Wednesday 30th March 1892 Cricket officers versus midshipmen. We won. Thursday 31st March 1892 Admiral Markham came aboard & we left at noon for Suda Bay. Friday 1st April 1892 Came across "Scout" in evening & the signalled that "Fountain"? Had left Constantinople so we returned to Alexandria at full speed. Saturday 2nd April 1892 Got to Alexandria at 7 pm. Sunday 3rd April 1892 Monday 4th April 1892 Tuesday 5th April 1892 Wednesday 6th April 1892 Thursday 7th April 1892 Friday 8th April 1892 Ashore coaling. Saturday 9th April 1892 Played in cricket match Fleet & Alexandria which we won. Sunday 10th April 1892 Monday 11th April 1892 Tuesday 12th April 1892 Wednesday 13th April 1892 Thursday 14th April 1892 Cricket Nile v remainder of fleet. We lost. Very sick. Friday 15th April 1892 Saturday 16th April 1892 Left Alexandria at 2 pm for Suda Bay. Sunday 17th April 1892 Monday 18th April 1892 Tuesday 19th April 1892 Got to Suda at 10 o'clock. Collingwood & Dreadnought go to Malta. ……, Trafalgar, Scout & Dolphin here. Got a touch of Rheumatism yesterday. Wednesday 20th April 1892 Thursday 21st April 1892 Rheumatism worse turned in at 5.30 pm. Friday 22nd April 1892 On the sick list & Saturday 23rd April 1892 in bed. Sunday 24th April 1892 Got off sick list. Mail arrived with news of retirement & presentation to the governor. Monday 25th April 1892 Sailing race. Tuesday 26th April 1892 Race between our whaler & the "Australias" - went pulling afterwards. Wednesday 27th April 1892 Left for Salonica. Steam trial & torpedoes and firing during passage. Thursday 28th April 1892 Friday 29th April 1892 Saturday 30th April 1892 Arrived Salonica at noon. Sunday 1st May 1892 Went ashore with Claxton. Monday 2nd May 1892 Sing song on board. Tuesday 3rd May 1892 Went for a pull with Penfold & called for Tommy Stearn?. Wednesday 4th May 1892 Thursday 5th May 1892 Went to see the Dancing Dervishes with T Stearn?. Friday 6th May 1892 Saturday 7th May 1892 Athletic sports. Sunday 8th May 1892 Monday 9th May 1892 and Tuesday 10th. Inspection by Admiral. Cricket v "Phaeton" on Monday afternoon - we lost. Very wet. Tuesday 10th May 1892 Left Salonica at 4 pm. Wednesday 11th May 1892 Collingwood appeared & we parted with fleet at 4 am. I dined with the Captain having my watch kept?. Thursday 12th May 1892 Friday 13th May 1892 Saturday 14th May 1892 Arrived at Malta at 10.30. Called at the Newnhams and stayed to dinner. Sunday 15th May 1892 Rough in Bigly Bay. Monday 16th May 1892 "Mon 16 May 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"The Orontes, troopship, Capt. Tudor, has been paid off at Portsmouth, and is to be sold out of the service.""""" Tuesday 17th May 1892 Went out …. Firing. My cabin wrecked more or less. Wednesday 18th May 1892 Docked Thursday 19th May 1892 Music lesson. Friday 20th May 1892 Saturday 21st May 1892 Had a tooth out. I called at Mrs Ford's Sunday 22nd May 1892 Monday 23rd May 1892 Called at Newnhams. Had dinner and then music lesson. Tuesday 24th May 1892 Coaling. Wednesday 25th May 1892 Newnhams came to tea with me and then I went ashore with Jose. Queens birthday celebrated. Thursday 26th May 1892 Dined at Newnhams with Ellums? Recd letter from LP. Friday 27th May 1892 Cricket v C…..? ….. & we were beaten. Saturday 28th May 1892 Sunday 29th May 1892 Martell arrived & a new naval reserve lieutenant. Went to Newnhams after dinner. Jose there. Monday 30th May 1892 Played cricket v Eastern Exiles & were beaten. Tuesday 31st May 1892 Left Malta at 10 o'clock with the fleet for a cruise in the East. Wednesday 1st June 1892 Thursday 2nd June 1892 Friday 3rd June 1892 Saturday 4th June 1892 Sunday 5th June 1892 Went for a sail in the cutter in afternoon. Monday 6th June 1892 Tuesday 7th June 1892 Left Nauplia. Wednesday 8th June 1892 Thursday 9th June 1892 Arrived at Boudroum Friday 10th June 1892 Saturday 11th June 1892 Wrote to L.P. Explosion of hand charge in submerged flat? Exploded & killed Corbett & a seaman Allendya. Went to funeral at 6 pm. Sunday 12th June 1892 Monday 13th June 1892 Left Boudroum for Voulah. Tuesday 14th June 1892 Got to Voulah Bay. Got invitation from club. Wednesday 15th June 1892 Thursday 16th June 1892 Started coaling at 10 pm till 2.30 next morning. Friday 17th June 1892 Saturday 18th June 1892 Sunday 19th June 1892 Monday 20th June 1892 Went up to S….. On packet boat & played cricket at B…….. Fleet v S…….. We won. In a single innings I made 30. Tuesday 21st June 1892 Wednesday 22nd June 1892 Went sailing with Heath in launch - broke down and returned. Thursday 23rd June 1892 Friday 24th June 1892 Went to the island to bathe in afternoon. Saturday 25th June 1892 Sunday 26th June 1892 Bain came down from S….. & had lunch with me. Monday 27th June 1892 Tuesday 28th June 1892 Sailed for …… & Lewis. Wednesday 29th June 1892 Thursday 30th June 1892 Had dinner to commemorate day of commissioning. Friday 1st July 1892 Sing song in "Victoria" Saturday 2nd July 1892 Cricket match Gun room v Ward room. I could not get away. Lemnos. Sunday 3rd July 1892 Monday 4th July 1892 Left Lemnos. Tuesday 5th July 1892 Arrived Zeitusa? Wednesday 6th July 1892 Thursday 7th July 1892 Friday 8th July 1892 Arrived Phalerma Bay at 2.30. Went ashore and up to Athens by train, saw the Acropolis. Saturday 9th July 1892 Sunday 10th July 1892 Went to Athens with Penfold. Dined there and had a good look around the town. Monday 11th July 1892 Tuesday 12th July 1892 Went to Athens by train & dined with Harding. Wednesday 13th July 1892 Thursday 14th July 1892 King of Greece came on board at 6 pm. Great function. Friday 15th July 1892 Phalerma at 8 pm for Malta. Saturday 16th July 1892 Sunday 17th July 1892 Arrived at Malta after very good passage including steam trial. Monday 18th July 1892 Went to Newnhams to supper & had my photo taken. Tuesday 19th July 1892 Wednesday 20th July 1892 Thursday 21st July 1892 Friday 22nd July 1892 Saturday 23rd July 1892 Sunday 24th July 1892 Monday 25th July 1892 Tuesday 26th July 1892 Left Malta at 10 am. Wednesday 27th July 1892 Arrived at Syracuse at 2.30 pm Jose came aboard in the evening. Thursday 28th July 1892 Went ashore & visited the ……. Of theatre, Ear of Dionysis etc. Friday 29th July 1892 Sant Mount …… flagging away in evening. Saturday 30th July 1892 Sunday 31st July 1892 Monday 1st August 1892 Tuesday 2nd August 1892 Wednesday 3rd August 1892 Thursday 4th August 1892 Arrived at Castell …. Went to Pompei in afternoon. Friday 5th August 1892 Saturday 6th August 1892 Left Castell…at 8 & got to Naples at 9.30. Went to Vesuvius in afternoon with Heath & the chief & dined ashore at … Sunday 7th August 1892 Went ashore in afternoon to the Cathedral & looked for San Severo. Off to dinner. Monday 8th August 1892 Heath left us & joined the flag ship. Tuesday 9th August 1892 Went ashore in afternoon. Dined in the gardens & listened to band afterwards. Wednesday 10th August 1892 Thursday 11th August 1892 Friday 12th August 1892 Saturday 13th August 1892 Sunday 14th August 1892 Monday 15th August 1892 Got to Spezzia. Tuesday 16th August 1892 Went ashore and looked round the place in afternoon & again in evening to see "Georgio " But she was not on. Got a bad cold instead. Wednesday 17th August 1892 Thursday 18th August 1892 Friday 19th August 1892 Saturday 20th August 1892 Left at 5.30 am. Got to Geura at 2 pm and anchored outside. Went ashore at 4 & had a look round the place & on board to dinner. Found the Mayor had invited us to concert at the Opera… So I went & got on board again at 12.30 am. Sunday 21st August 1892 Went to Exhibition with Bolt. Monday 22nd August 1892 Tuesday 23rd August 1892 Invitation from the Mayor to go to opera "Orthello" in the evening. I could not get away. Wednesday 24th August 1892 Left at 9.30 am. Dined with the Captain. Thursday 25th August 1892 We dined the Captain & two gun ruum members in the ward room. Friday 26th August 1892 Saturday 27th August 1892 Went ashore at Palicia. Sunday 28th August 1892 Left Palicia at 4 pm. Monday 29th August 1892 Night firing & firing in the day time. Tuesday 30th August 1892 Wednesday 31st August 1892 Arrived at Gib & went alongside the Mole. Thursday 1st September 1892 Coaled ship & then anchored out in the bay. Friday 2nd September 1892 Saturday 3rd September 1892 Sunday 4th September 1892 Monday 5th September 1892 Played cricket Fleet v Garrison - we lost badly Tuesday 6th September 1892 Wednesday 7th September 1892 Thursday 8th September 1892 Friday 9th September 1892 As on Monday 5th. Dinned to Captain McGill? Last night. He left today by P&O. Saturday 10th September 1892 Sunday 11th September 1892 Monday 12th September 1892 Tuesday 13th September 1892 Left Gib at 9.30 am & got to Malaya at 6. Wednesday 14th September 1892 Went ashore and walked round the place in afternoon & for a pull in whaler before dinner. Thursday 15th September 1892 Left Malaya in evening. Friday 16th September 1892 Got to Almeria about noon & left again at 6 pm. Saturday 17th September 1892 Sunday 18th September 1892 Monday 19th September 1892 Tuesday 20th September 1892 Went ashore at Alicante in afternoon & visited the castle and then to a tobacco manufactory. Wednesday 21st September 1892 Thursday 22nd September 1892 Arrived at Barcelona. Went ashore with Bolt at 4 pm & had a look round the place. Off to dinner & then ashore to the club & Circus & with Jones and Church. Friday 23rd September 1892 Saturday 24th September 1892 Cricket match v Barcelona on the race course in which we won. Off to dinner & then ashore to dance Café Chautauts & to the club. Sunday 25th September 1892 Landed at 2 pm & went in the ….?out to Gracia & then to the "Parque". Dined at Café Suizo? With Jones and came off at 11 pm. Monday 26th September 1892 Left for Malta at 5 am (10 knots). Tuesday 27th September 1892 Wednesday 28th September 1892 Thursday 29th September 1892 Arrived at Malta at 6.30 am. Went up to the Newnhams in afternoon. Friday 30th September 1892 Saturday 1st October 1892 Sunday 2nd October 1892 Landed at Mr Kerswills? Monday 3rd October 1892 Tuesday 4th October 1892 Election for Mess Committee. Wednesday 5th October 1892 Cricket Gun room v Ward room (draw). Thursday 6th October 1892 Cricket Army v Navy. We won. Friday 7th October 1892 Saturday 8th October 1892 Cricket Nile v Sans Pareil. We won by 8 wkts. Sunday 9th October 1892 Went to Newnhams after dinner. Monday 10th October 1892 Left at 10 am for the east. Tuesday 11th October 1892 Wednesday 12th October 1892 Thursday 13th October 1892 Arrived at Nauplia. Friday 14th October 1892 2nd Division of fleet arrived. Wrote to L.P. Saturday 15th October 1892 Sunday 16th October 1892 Monday 17th October 1892 Tuesday 18th October 1892 Wednesday 19th October 1892 Thursday 20th October 1892 Friday 21st October 1892 Saturday 22nd October 1892 Sunday 23rd October 1892 Monday 24th October 1892 Left ..Zeitum? Came across "Surprise" ashore on ……? We came on to Volo with "Campertown" & Dreadnought Flagship & then returned & pulled her off. Tuesday 25th October 1892 Wednesday 26th October 1892 Thursday 27th October 1892 Friday 28th October 1892 Regatta att Salonica we were 2nd in officer's skiffs and 3rd in officer's galleys. Saturday 29th October 1892 Sunday 30th October 1892 Monday 31st October 1892 Tuesday 1st November 1892 Wednesday 2nd November 1892 Went ashore and umpire in football match v Victoria, draw. Thursday 3rd November 1892 Friday 4th November 1892 Put on sick list with a touch of fever. Been feeling queer for several days past. Sailing regatta came off today at Lewnoo? In which we got 2 first and a third. Saturday 5th November 1892 Sunday 6th November 1892 Monday 7th November 1892 Tuesday 8th November 1892 Wednesday 9th November 1892 Thursday 10th November 1892 Friday 11th November 1892 Saturday 12th November 1892 Sunday 13th November 1892 Monday 14th November 1892 Tuesday 15th November 1892 Wednesday 16th November 1892 Thursday 17th November 1892 Friday 18th November 1892 Saturday 19th November 1892 Got to Malta about 9 am. I am sent to hospital. Sunday 20th November 1892 Allowed to get up at hospital & put on half diet. Monday 21st November 1892 Allowed to go out in the grounds for an hour. Tuesday 22nd November 1892 Allowed to go out all day. Joe Newnham came up. Wednesday 23rd November 1892 Thursday 24th November 1892 The Padre came up. Friday 25th November 1892 Mr Newnham called. Saturday 26th November 1892 The Chief called. Sunday 27th November 1892 Johnson called. Then Joe Newnham & the chief of flag ship - Foreman? Kept to my room. Monday 28th November 1892 Gregale? Blowing - cold - stayed in bed. Tuesday 29th November 1892 In bed Wednesday 30th November 1892 Mr, Kate & Flo Newnham called. In bed. Thursday 1st December 1892 In bed. Friday 2nd December 1892 Fawcett came up. In bed. Saturday 3rd December 1892 Penfold. In bed. Sunday 4th December 1892 Mr Foreman CE Jones, Claxton, m Artell, Newnham and Whistler came over. Monday 5th December 1892 Tuesday 6th December 1892 Joe Newnham came up. Wednesday 7th December 1892 Thursday 8th December 1892 Davel? On board Nile. Friday 9th December 1892 Mr Newnham came up. Saturday 10th December 1892 Sunday 11th December 1892 Harry and Earnest Deadman came in - latter on way to Hong Kong then Castle? Newnham & the chief & Roger. Monday 12th December 1892 Mr Newnham & Kate and Phoebe came up and bought some flowers. Tuesday 13th December 1892 The Com dr in chief called. Wednesday 14th December 1892 … am, …., …. & Donaldson came up. Thursday 15th December 1892 Friday 16th December 1892 Mr Newnham brought up some flowers. Saturday 17th December 1892 Sunday 18th December 1892 Martell, Joe Newnham, Donaldson & Mr Foreman called. Monday 19th December 1892 …ay? Came up. Tuesday 20th December 1892 Wednesday 21st December 1892 Mr Ryan came up & later on Mr Newnham & Kate & Flo. Thursday 22nd December 1892 Friday 23rd December 1892 Several …… & the padre came up also Waterfield. Saturday 24th December 1892 Mr Newnham brought some flowers. Sunday 25th December 1892 Xmas day. The Captn Mr Foreman, Bolt …ton Joe Newnham & a lot of others came up .. Am still on low diet. Monday 26th December 1892 The Com dr in chief & Mr …… called. Tuesday 27th December 1892 Wednesday 28th December 1892 Waterfield & I put in same cabin. Thursday 29th December 1892 Friday 30th December 1892 Mr Newnham brought up some flowers. Saturday 31st December 1892 Chief & Mr Foreman came up. == 1893 == Wednesday 1st January 1893 Monday 2nd January 1893 Tuesday 3rd January 1893 Wednesday 4th January 1893 Thursday 5th January 1893 Mr & Mrs Staverly & Mr Foreman came up. Waterfield left in "Humber". Friday 6th January 1893 Bedbrook the Com came up. Saturday 7th January 1893 Sunday 8th January 1893 Monday 9th January 1893 Allowed to get up again for an hour: On half diet. Tuesday 10th January 1893 Mr Kate & Flo Newnham came up. Wednesday 11th January 1893 Got up & dressed. Thursday 12th January 1893 Mr & Mrs Ford & Mr Newnham came up. Friday 13th January 1893 Mr Besbrook came up. Saturday 14th January 1893 Sunday 15th January 1893 Monday 16th January 1893 Tuesday 17th January 1893 Mr Besbrook & Mr Newnham called. Wednesday 18th January 1893 Thursday 19th January 1893 Went out for the first time this year. The Captn came up. Friday 20th January 1893 Saturday 21st January 1893 Jones & Bolt came up. Sunday 22nd January 1893 Mr Ford. Joe Newnham, Jose & Toop came up. Monday 23rd January 1893 Tuesday 24th January 1893 Wednesday 25th January 1893 Thursday 26th January 1893 Friday 27th January 1893 Saturday 28th January 1893 Left the hospital at 4 pm Dinner to Deau Pitt in evening. Sunday 29th January 1893 Monday 30th January 1893 Deau Pitt left in Euphrates at 9 pm. He manned the pu…? & went off to cheer him. Tuesday 31st January 1893 Went ashore, joined library. Turned in directly I got aboard. Wednesday 1st February 1893 Thursday 2nd February 1893 Friday 3rd February 1893 Saturday 4th February 1893 Went to Newnhams about 3 & then called on Bedbrook, Stasely and Mrs Ford. Met Jose. Sunday 5th February 1893 Monday 6th February 1893 Tuesday 7th February 1893 Feeling queer. Wednesday 8th February 1893 Put on sick list with fever. Thursday 9th February 1893 To hospital Friday 10th February 1893 Saturday 11th February 1893 Sunday 12th February 1893 Admiral & Mrs Tracey and Shortland, Martell & Penfold came up. Monday 13th February 1893 Tuesday 14th February 1893 Wednesday 15th February 1893 Mr Newnham came up. Thursday 16th February 1893 Mr & Mrs Stasely . Medically surveyed & considered a fit subject for passage home. Friday 17th February 1893 Bolt & Claxton came up. Saturday 18th February 1893 Sunday 19th February 1893 Mr Ford. Joe Newnham & some midshipmen came up. Am to join the "Tyne" tomorrow at 2.15 for passage home. Monday 20th February 1893 Left Malta in Tyne At 8 pm. Tuesday 21st February 1893 Wednesday 22nd February 1893 Thursday 23rd February 1893 Friday 24th February 1893 Saturday 25th February 1893 Sunday 26th February 1893 Monday 27th February 1893 Tuesday 28th February 1893 Wednesday 1st March 1893 Thursday 2nd March 1893 Friday 3rd March 1893 Arrived at Portsmouth and was sent to Haslar. "Victory (2) 3 Mar 1893 26 Jun 1893 ""In 1889, Victory was fitted up as a Naval School of Telegraphy. She soon became a proper Signal School, and signal ratings from ships paying off were sent to Victory, instead of the barracks, for a two-month training course. The School remained on Victory until 1904, when training was transferred temporarily to HMS Hercules, and in 1906 the whole School was moved to a permanent establishment at the Chatham Royal Naval Barracks. " Saturday 4th March 1893 The Governor came down but went up again the same evening. Sunday 5th March 1893 Monday 6th March 1893 Tuesday 7th March 1893 Mrs Davis came over. Wednesday 8th March 1893 Governor Mater & Daisy came down. Mater remains. Thursday 9th March 1893 The Mater came over. Friday 10th March 1893 ditto Saturday 11th March 1893 Sunday 12th March 1893 Mater and Flo Macdonald came. Monday 13th March 1893 Mater went home. Tuesday 14th March 1893 Davis & Mrs Comer came over. Wednesday 15th March 1893 Thursday 16th March 1893 Friday 17th March 1893 Mr Tucker & Mac came over. Saturday 18th March 1893 Sunday 19th March 1893 Monday 20th March 1893 Tuesday 21st March 1893 Davis & Flo Mac came over. Wednesday 22nd March 1893 Thursday 23rd March 1893 Got leave to go out of hospital in afternoon & called at Mrs Davis'… Friday 24th March 1893 Discharged…. …. …. Aboard Duke of Wellington : Got 19 days leave. Saturday 25th March 1893 Left Portsmouth & got to Richmond about 5.30. Sunday 26th March 1893 to April 13th. On leave at home. Monday 27th March 1893 Tuesday 28th March 1893 Wednesday 29th March 1893 Thursday 30th March 1893 Friday 31st March 1893 Saturday 1st April 1893 Sunday 2nd April 1893 Monday 3rd April 1893 Tuesday 4th April 1893 Wednesday 5th April 1893 Thursday 6th April 1893 Friday 7th April 1893 Saturday 8th April 1893 Sunday 9th April 1893 Monday 10th April 1893 Tuesday 11th April 1893 Wednesday 12th April 1893 Thursday 13th April 1893 Returned to Portsmouth & stayed at Mrs Davis' for the night. Friday 14th April 1893 Joined the Marlborough for steam reserve. 1877 HMS Marlborough (Hulk) Engineer Officer's Training started Portsmouth. Saturday 15th April 1893 Went to Mac's & to the pier. Sunday 16th April 1893 Went to the Hendy's in afternoon. Monday 17th April 1893 Tuesday 18th April 1893 Wednesday 19th April 1893 Thursday 20th April 1893 Friday 21st April 1893 Went to tea at Mrs Davis's. Saturday 22nd April 1893 Went to pier aft & evening. Sunday 23rd April 1893 Went to dinner with Mt Butt & stayed there during the evening. Monday 24th April 1893 Tuesday 25th April 1893 Sent to "Melampus" to take her to Plymouth. Wednesday 26th April 1893 Thursday 27th April 1893 Friday 28th April 1893 Started for Plymouth in Melampus at 3 pm. Saturday 29th April 1893 Got to Plymouth at 6.30 & returned to Portsmouth by 4.21 train. Sunday 30th April 1893 Went to Mac's & had tea. Monday 1st May 1893 Had tea at W… Davis' and walked on to Mac's afterwards. Tuesday 2nd May 1893 Wednesday 3rd May 1893 Thursday 4th May 1893 Went to tea at Mrs Batt's and spent the evening there. Friday 5th May 1893 Asked for leave on Sat morning and went to Richmond by 7.7 train. Found the Governor down at Plymouth. Saturday 6th May 1893 Went for a pull up the river with C.A.A. the Mater, Jack too. Sunday 7th May 1893 The Mater ill with cold contracted yesterday. Came down by 8.30 train from Waterloo. Monday 8th May 1893 Interviewed Capt Kane Fothum? About not going in "Seahorse" to Ferrol for the "Howe". Pier in evening. Walked home with Mrs and Miss Batt. Tuesday 9th May 1893 Played tennis with the Comers. Dined on board and went to sing song at the club. Wednesday 10th May 1893 Had tea at Mrs Davis' & afterwards to Mrs Garwood's & to Mac's. Thursday 11th May 1893 Dined on board and went to Davis's afterwards. Friday 12th May 1893 Dined on board the Captain being the guest of mess.. Appointment to Cordelia in paper. Saturday 13th May 1893 Went for a pull in aft with Davis, had tea & then tennis. Sunday 14th May 1893 Walked out to esplanade & then to tea at Mrs Garwood's. Monday 15th May 1893 Went aboard "Crescent" for steam trials, out to Spithead and returned Friday 19th Tuesday 16th May 1893 Wednesday 17th May 1893 Thursday 18th May 1893 Friday 19th May 1893 In afternoon went to Mrs Comer's and Mrs Davis'. Saturday 20th May 1893 Got appointment to "Cordelia" & went aboard that ship. Went out to Mrs Batt's in afternoon & to pier with them in evening. Sunday 21st May 1893 Went on New pier in aft & to tea at Mac's. Monday 22nd May 1893 Spent evening at Mrs Davis's Tuesday 23rd May 1893 Trial of "Gibralter" (failed). Wednesday 24th May 1893 Went home and came down at 10 pm. Thursday 25th May 1893 Friday 26th May 1893 Trial of "Gibralter". Got back at 6 pm & went home by 7.7 train. Saturday 27th May 1893 Went up the river just above Hampton Court with the Governor, Edith Powell & M.. Sale. Got back at 6 pm & took the girls to exhibition. Sunday 28th May 1893 Went out to Kew with Edith. Returned to Portsmouth at 8.30. Monday 29th May 1893 Tea & Tennis with Davis'. Mr Tucker £1 - ? Tuesday 30th May 1893 Went out to Mac's. Wednesday 31st May 1893 Spent evening at Mrs Edwards's Thursday 1st June 1893 Spent evening at Mrs Hendy's Friday 2nd June 1893 To exhibition at Drill Hall. Saturday 3rd June 1893 Working aboard "Latona". Sunday 4th June 1893 Monday 5th June 1893 To Mrs Davis after dinner. Tuesday 6th June 1893 Went aboard "Latona" for trial alongside. Then to Davis and took the girls out for a pull. Wednesday 7th June 1893 Went out in "Latona" gun trials. Lewis party at Mrs Davis. Thursday 8th June 1893 Went out to Mac's in evening. Friday 9th June 1893 To Mrs Davies to tea and then took the girls out in a boat & to pier. Saturday 10th June 1893 Tea party on board. Then to pier & home with Miss Garwood. Sunday 11th June 1893 Tea at Mrs Davies, then saw Violet & off and out to Mac's Monday 12th June 1893 Tuesday 13th June 1893 Tea at Mrs D's and then to Mrs Batt's. Wednesday 14th June 1893 Tea and tennis at Cowers ? Thursday 15th June 1893 Went to Launch of "Fox" at 11 am and to tea at Mrs Davies in afternoon. Very hot. Friday 16th June 1893 Went out to Stokes Bay for trial of pace in morning. Then to tea at Garwood's & took Maud out boating in evening. Very hot. Saturday 17th June 1893 Went to Mrs Comer's in afternoon and out to Macs for the evening. Sunday 18th June 1893 Went to Southsea for bathe in afternoon. Monday 19th June 1893 To Mrs Edwards & on to the pier with them. Appointed to "Blenheim". Tuesday 20th June 1893 Evening at Mrs Davies. Wednesday 21st June 1893 Went out to Mac's. Mrs Garwood, Mrs Comer and Mrs Batts. Thursday 22nd June 1893 Went picnic to Goodwood with Mrs Young and the Stearns party. Got back about 11. Friday 23rd June 1893 News of the loss of "Victoria" came in about 12 noon. Went to Mrs Davies in evening. Saturday 24th June 1893 At Mrs Davies. Sunday 25th June 1893 Walked out to Southsea in morning and dined at Mrs Davies. Monday 26th June 1893 Left Portsmouth at 1.50 and got to Chatham at 8. Put up at the S…. Tuesday 27th June 1893 Joined "Pembroke" & went aboard "Blenheim" after lunch. "Pembroke for Blenhiem 27 Jun 1893 23 Sep 1893 HMS Pembroke was a 101-gun screw propelled first rate launched in 1859 as HMS Duncan. She was renamed HMS Pembroke on her transferral to harbour service in 1890, renamed HMS Tenedos II in 1905 and was sold in 1910. " Wednesday 28th June 1893 Coronation Day - went up to see Dr Pritchard in morning & then to Richmond. Walked over to the Woods. Returned to Chatham. Thursday 29th June 1893 Basin trial of machin' of "Blenheim". Friday 30th June 1893 Saturday 1st July 1893 Coaled ship. Went home by 3.25 train. Sunday 2nd July 1893 Return to Chatham at 11.30 pm. Monday 3rd July 1893 Called at Mr Jates after dinner. Tuesday 4th July 1893 Wednesday 5th July 1893 Walked to Strood. Thursday 6th July 1893 Search. Friday 7th July 1893 Went home in afternoon & saw illuminations at Richmond. Saturday 8th July 1893 Went up the river with Mater & Miss Aylward? & then to Earl's Court. Sunday 9th July 1893 Returned at 8.30 pm. Monday 10th July 1893 Tuesday 11th July 1893 "Blenheim" commissioned. Wednesday 12th July 1893 Went down to Sheerness in "Blenheim". Thursday 13th July 1893 Friday 14th July 1893 Sailed for Portland & did an hour full speed on way. Saturday 15th July 1893 Got to Portland at 6. Sunday 16th July 1893 Monday 17th July 1893 Left Portland with Fleet for a cruise. Tuesday 18th July 1893 Ran down to Scilly at 16? Knots. Wednesday 19th July 1893 Thursday 20th July 1893 Friday 21st July 1893 Anchored in Torbay for a couple of hours & got letter. Then to sea again. Saturday 22nd July 1893 Anchored in Torbay about 2.30 & got ready to coal ship. Sunday 23rd July 1893 Monday 24th July 1893 Coaled ship. Tuesday 25th July 1893 Went ashore to club. Wednesday 26th July 1893 Got underway at 11.30 & in afternoon left Torbay at 15 knots.. Thursday 27th July 1893 Cruising about off Milford Haven. War declared at 9 pm. Captured disabled torpedo boat. Friday 28th July 1893 Steaming fast most of the day. Joined the Northern Admiral in afternoon & Southern Admiral came up at 4 pm. Then dense fog during which the two enemies fleets continued. Saturday 29th July 1893 General engagement at 4 am without decisive result. Sunday 30th July 1893 At Milford Monday 31st July 1893 Tuesday 1st August 1893 Captured the Forth. Wednesday 2nd August 1893 Ran down to Tenby to telegraph to Naracisus & to Admiralty. Thursday 3rd August 1893 Friday 4th August 1893 General action with enemy for 2 hours at 8 am. Manouvres over in evening. Saturday 5th August 1893 Sunday 6th August 1893 Arrived at Portland about 4 pm. Monday 7th August 1893 Went aboard Iris & saw Jack after dinner. Tuesday 8th August 1893 Inspected by Admiral Fairfax in morning. Left for Chatham 3 pm. Wednesday 9th August 1893 Arrived at sheerness & disembarked…..? Thursday 10th August 1893 Went up to Chatham and started coaling ship Friday 11th August 1893 Coaling ship. Saturday 12th August 1893 Sunday 13th August 1893 Ran down to Sheerness after lunch & went to Aunts. Monday 14th August 1893 Tuesday 15th August 1893 Walked out to the Leather Bottle at Chobham and back. Wednesday 16th August 1893 Walked to Kit's Cob house with Grant? Got lost in woods, Thursday 17th August 1893 Friday 18th August 1893 Saturday 19th August 1893 Went home by 11.43 & returned next day at 10 pm. Sunday 20th August 1893 Monday 21st August 1893 Tuesday 22nd August 1893 Called at Mrs Barnaby's & Mr Wood's. Dined on board & to Pembroke afterwards. Wednesday 23rd August 1893 Thursday 24th August 1893 Friday 25th August 1893 Saturday 26th August 1893 "Blenheim" inspected & paid off. Joined "Pembroke". Thornhill went on leave. Sunday 27th August 1893 Monday 28th August 1893 Tuesday 29th August 1893 Wednesday 30th August 1893 Thursday 31st August 1893 Friday 1st September 1893 Saturday 2nd September 1893 Went home by 1.10 pm train. Sunday 3rd September 1893 Returned by 8.30 from Victoria. Monday 4th September 1893 Tuesday 5th September 1893 Wednesday 6th September 1893 Sent in forms for 3 weeks leave Thursday 7th September 1893 Played cricket. Dined in plain clothes & went to see "P…. …" at Chatham lecture hall. Friday 8th September 1893 Saturday 9th September 1893 Left Chatham by 1.10 train on leave - 22 days commencing Monday next. Sunday 10th September 1893 Monday 11th September 1893 Tuesday 12th September 1893 Wednesday 13th September 1893 Thursday 14th September 1893 Friday 15th September 1893 Went up to Glasgow by courier train leaving Euston at 2 pm & stayed with May at East Villa. Saturday 16th September 1893 Sunday 17th September 1893 Monday 18th September 1893 Tuesday 19th September 1893 Went to Renfrew & then back to Ibrox with N.H. Wednesday 20th September 1893 Thursday 21st September 1893 Telegram arrived at 3 pm telling me to be at Vernon on Saturday. Went to Renfrew. Friday 22nd September 1893 To Richmond Saturday 23rd September 1893 To Chatham & then to Portsmouth & Mrs Marlbro's. Sunday 24th September 1893 Went for a walk with Jack in the morning & to tea at Mrs Batt's """Excellent Torpedo Hydraulic Course"" 24 Sep 1893 8 Dec 1893 ""HMS Excellent is a shore establishment in Portsmouth. Originally housed in a number of hulks named HMS Excellent since 1830, it was formally established in 1869. It moved ashore in 1891 and remained active until 1985, when it ceased to be an independent command and was incorporated into HMS Nelson as part of HMNB Portsmouth. The name continues to exist in reference to the aspects under the site's administrative purview. A number of ships were renamed HMS Excellent whilst serving as homes or tenders of the establishment. HMS Handy was HMS Excellent between 1891 and 1916. "" " Monday 25th September 1893 Commenced E.L. course - to pier with Jack in evening. Tuesday 26th September 1893 Wednesday 27th September 1893 Thursday 28th September 1893 Went to Davis with Jack. Friday 29th September 1893 Went to Batt's with Jack. Saturday 30th September 1893 Jack left for Greenwich. Saw him off. Sunday 1st October 1893 Went to tea at Mrs Hendy's & to church afterwards. Monday 2nd October 1893 Played cards at Mrs Garwood's Tuesday 3rd October 1893 Got paid £20- 3s - 9d not enough. Wednesday 4th October 1893 The Govenor came down to go to Mrs Dodds's funeral. Met him at 4.30 & went for a walk & then to club. Thursday 5th October 1893 Friday 6th October 1893 Saturday 7th October 1893 Went to Havant with the …. & called at Mr Whattams? Very wet. Sunday 8th October 1893 To Mr Batt's with the Governor. Monday 9th October 1893 To Mrs Hendy's with the Governor. Tuesday 10th October 1893 To Mrs Tucker's with the Governor. Wednesday 11th October 1893 Governor returned to Richmond. Thursday 12th October 1893 Friday 13th October 1893 Saturday 14th October 1893 Sunday 15th October 1893 Monday 16th October 1893 Tuesday 17th October 1893 Wednesday 18th October 1893 Thursday 19th October 1893 Friday 20th October 1893 Tom appointed to "Barracouta" & Mrs Hamilton down here. Saturday 21st October 1893 Sunday 22nd October 1893 Dined at Mrs Davies. Monday 23rd October 1893 Tuesday 24th October 1893 Spent the evening at Mrs Comer's Wednesday 25th October 1893 Called at Mrs Stearn's & the Hendy's Thursday 26th October 1893 Friday 27th October 1893 Saturday 28th October 1893 Evening at Mrs Edwards. The Macdonalds ill. Sunday 29th October 1893 Monday 30th October 1893 To Mrs Comer's in afternoon & with them to Ms Ca…t's in evening Tuesday 31st October 1893 To Mrs Davies. Mr & Mrs D away. Wednesday 1st November 1893 Thursday 2nd November 1893 Friday 3rd November 1893 To Mayor's Ball at Town Hall. Saturday 4th November 1893 Went to Mrs Davies. Sunday 5th November 1893 Dined at Mrs Davies. Monday 6th November 1893 Tuesday 7th November 1893 Out firing torpedoes with "Vesuvius". Wednesday 8th November 1893 Thursday 9th November 1893 Friday 10th November 1893 Torpedo Exam Saturday 11th November 1893 Sunday 12th November 1893 Monday 13th November 1893 Tuesday 14th November 1893 Wednesday 15th November 1893 Spent the evening at …. …. Thursday 16th November 1893 Went to theatre with Mrs Davies. Friday 17th November 1893 Tom came round to Spithead in "Barracouta". Went aboard to see him & got ashore at 8 pm. Saturday 18th November 1893 Went home. Sunday 19th November 1893 Returned to Portsmouth. Monday 20th November 1893 Tuesday 21st November 1893 Tom came aboard for the last time Wednesday 22nd November 1893 Tom left for South America. Went to Mrs Hendy's in evening. Thursday 23rd November 1893 Friday 24th November 1893 Saturday 25th November 1893 Sunday 26th November 1893 Monday 27th November 1893 Stone came to dinner with me. Tuesday 28th November 1893 Spent the evening at Mrs Moorhead's Wednesday 29th November 1893 Thursday 30th November 1893 Friday 1st December 1893 Went to Mac & Davies. Saturday 2nd December 1893 Went on pier skating with the Davies….. Sunday 3rd December 1893 Monday 4th December 1893 Tuesday 5th December 1893 Wednesday 6th December 1893 Thursday 7th December 1893 Friday 8th December 1893 Hydraulic Exam in forenoon. Saturday 9th December 1893 Called at Mrs Holloways's Pembroke for Blenhiem 9 Dec 1893 25 May 1894 Sunday 10th December 1893 To Mrs Davies. Monday 11th December 1893 Returned to Chatham. Tuesday 12th December 1893 Wednesday 13th December 1893 Thursday 14th December 1893 Friday 15th December 1893 Saturday 16th December 1893 Sunday 17th December 1893 Monday 18th December 1893 Tuesday 19th December 1893 Wednesday 20th December 1893 Thursday 21st December 1893 Friday 22nd December 1893 Saturday 23rd December 1893 Went to Richmond Sunday 24th December 1893 Monday 25th December 1893 Xmas day - very quiet - at home - Daisy & Jack. Tuesday 26th December 1893 Returned to Chatham. Wednesday 27th December 1893 Went to dance at Mrs Woods at Surbiton. Slept at Mrs Astrop's Thursday 28th December 1893 Returned to Chatham. Friday 29th December 1893 Called at Mrs Yates & stayed to dinner. Saturday 30th December 1893 Sunday 31st December 1893 == 1894 == Monday 1st January 1894 Tuesday 2nd January 1894 Wednesday 3rd January 1894 Thursday 4th January 1894 Friday 5th January 1894 Went up to Richmond in evening - engine frozen up at Eltham - delayed an hour. Saturday 6th January 1894 Went skating in Pen Ponds in afternoon. Sunday 7th January 1894 Skated on Pen Ponds in morning and to Bushey Park with Jack in afternoon. Monday 8th January 1894 Commenced 3 weeks leave today: skated in morning at Pen Ponds. Took some photographs with the Govenor in the afternoon. Tuesday 9th January 1894 (& Wed) Wet. Wednesday 10th January 1894 To "Constantinople" on Wednesday evening. Thursday 11th January 1894 To Moulsey in aft & to tea with Mrs Nichols with the family. Friday 12th January 1894 Cory? Aylward….came over. Walked round the park & went home with C.H. Saturday 13th January 1894 Went to Imperial Institute with Govenor Sunday 14th January 1894 Monday 15th January 1894 Went to Olympia with May & Hilda. Tuesday 16th January 1894 Wednesday 17th January 1894 Bearbrook came over. Thursday 18th January 1894 Friday 19th January 1894 Saturday 20th January 1894 Sunday 21st January 1894 Monday 22nd January 1894 Went to see Mr Field - surgeon (34 Wimple St) about my hearing. He concludes it may get right - to see him again in 5 weeks. Tuesday 23rd January 1894 Went to Bearblocks to dinner with May and Horton. Wednesday 24th January 1894 Walked to Teddington and back by train. The Woods came over for Daisy's concert. Thursday 25th January 1894 Went to the Savoy with the Guvenor & Mater to see "Utopia". Friday 26th January 1894 Went to Waterloo & walked down to Grosvenor Rd. with Govenor. Saturday 27th January 1894 Walked to Wimbledon & then to Kingston with the Govenor. Sunday 28th January 1894 Returned to Chatham. Monday 29th January 1894 Tuesday 30th January 1894 Wednesday 31st January 1894 Thursday 1st February 1894 Friday 2nd February 1894 Called at Mrs Ford's Saturday 3rd February 1894 Went home by 11.58 train. Sunday 4th February 1894 Walked to Kingston with Jack and the Woods. Returned to Chatham at 11.45 Monday 5th February 1894 Tuesday 6th February 1894 Wednesday 7th February 1894 (and Thursday 8th) On trial of "Gossamer" Thursday 8th February 1894 Friday 9th February 1894 Called at Mrs Barnaby's & then walked to Rochester. Saturday 10th February 1894 Went to football match Sheppy v Chatham. Sunday 11th February 1894 Went to tea with Mrs Yates. Monday 12th February 1894 Tuesday 13th February 1894 Wednesday 14th February 1894 On trial of "Gossamer" (reduced). Thursday 15th February 1894 Passed exam for Chief Engineer. Friday 16th February 1894 Saturday 17th February 1894 Went to richmond & to the Empire with Jack in evening. Sunday 18th February 1894 Returned to Chatham by 10.15. Monday 19th February 1894 Tuesday 20th February 1894 Wednesday 21st February 1894 On trial of "Gossamer" for 24 hours - 8 am to Friday 8 am. Thursday 22nd February 1894 Friday 23rd February 1894 Saturday 24th February 1894 Went home by 1.43 train. Sunday 25th February 1894 Monday 26th February 1894 Went to see Mr Field again. Recomends cotton wool for ear drum. Tuesday 27th February 1894 Returned to Chatham by 8.30 train. Wednesday 28th February 1894 Thursday 1st March 1894 (& Friday 2nd) On board "Barfleur" for basin trial Friday 2nd March 1894 Saturday 3rd March 1894 (&Sunday 4th) On duty for reserve. Sunday 4th March 1894 Walked to Rainham on Sunday afternoon Monday 5th March 1894 Tuesday 6th March 1894 Wednesday 7th March 1894 Went down the river in Barfleur Thursday 8th March 1894 8-9 - 12th On "Barfleur" gun trial & came up on 12th to Chatham. Friday 9th March 1894 Saturday 10th March 1894 Sunday 11th March 1894 Monday 12th March 1894 Tuesday 13th March 1894 Wednesday 14th March 1894 Left "Barfleur" in afternoon. Thursday 15th March 1894 Friday 16th March 1894 Got leave for Sat morning & went home by 5.30 train. Saturday 17th March 1894 Mack? Went to University boat race with Mr & Mrs Nichols & the Govenor. Sunday 18th March 1894 Returned by 10:15 train. Monday 19th March 1894 Met Mr Newnham in dockyard & he came to lunch with me. Tuesday 20th March 1894 Wednesday 21st March 1894 Thursday 22nd March 1894 Went home by 3.30 train. Nell H. at home. Saw her to Hampstead in evening. Friday 23rd March 1894 Good Friday. Jack came home. Saturday 24th March 1894 Went up river with Daisy. CAA? Or CHH? Came over & I went home with her. Sunday 25th March 1894 Walked to Whitton with Jack in afternoon. Came to Chatham by 10.15 train. Monday 26th March 1894 In charge of Northampton for this week. Tuesday 27th March 1894 Wednesday 28th March 1894 Thursday 29th March 1894 Friday 30th March 1894 Saturday 31st March 1894 Went home by 2.15 train. Sunday 1st April 1894 Went for a wealk along the river with N.H. in morning & to Kew in afternoon. Engaged to N.H. in evening. Monday 2nd April 1894 Came down by 8.00 train. Tuesday 3rd April 1894 Wednesday 4th April 1894 Thursday 5th April 1894 (unti Saturday) Very busy getting ship ready to go down river on Monday. Friday 6th April 1894 Saturday 7th April 1894 Managed to get away by 1.00 train to Cannon Street. Bought a ring and went to Hampstead to Mrs Hamilton's to present it. After tea went to Broad Street with Nell & then to Richmond. Sunday 8th April 1894 With Nell all day. Came down by 10.15 train Monday 9th April 1894 Turned out at 3.30 am & got "Blenheim" ready to go down the river. Left at 2 pm and got to Sheerness about 3. Tuesday 10th April 1894 Out firing the new 6" Q7 guns. Got back to Sheerness about 5.30. Wednesday 11th April 1894 Left Sheerness at 3 pm & came up to Chatham. Thursday 12th April 1894 Coaling ship all day. Friday 13th April 1894 Asked for 48 hours leave next Monday. Saturday 14th April 1894 Went to Richmond by 1.00 train. Nell came over about 4.30. Sunday 15th April 1894 Went for a walk with Nell in morning. Monday 16th April 1894 Went to see Mr Field & then with Nell to Madam Tussauds & to Niagra. Tuesday 17th April 1894 Wet. Did not go out till 5 pm. Then went with Nell to Hampstead and afterwards to Euston and saw her off by 8.50 train. Got on board at midnight and found there had been a fire on board ship. Wednesday 18th April 1894 Thursday 19th April 1894 Friday 20th April 1894 Went ashore for a walk. Met Mr & Mrs Ford. Saturday 21st April 1894 Walked to Gads Hill House in afternoon. Sunday 22nd April 1894 Walked out toward Rainham after lunch. Hearing much better. Monday 23rd April 1894 Got a cold in my eye & did not go out. Tuesday 24th April 1894 Dined with Mrs Ford. Wednesday 25th April 1894 Thursday 26th April 1894 Friday 27th April 1894 Saturday 28th April 1894 Went to Richmond by 2.5 train then went to Paddington & met the Mater. Sunday 29th April 1894 Returned by 10:15 train. Monday 30th April 1894 Tuesday 1st May 1894 Wednesday 2nd May 1894 Thursday 3rd May 1894 Friday 4th May 1894 Saturday 5th May 1894 Went to Richmond by 11.53 & up the river with May & children in afternoon Twickenham. Went on leave by same train. Sunday 6th May 1894 Returned by 10:15 train. Monday 7th May 1894 Called at Mrs Yates'. Tuesday 8th May 1894 Thurnbull's tea party. Wednesday 9th May 1894 Thursday 10th May 1894 Friday 11th May 1894 Saturday 12th May 1894 Went to Richmond by 1.10. Sunday 13th May 1894 Returned to Chatham by 8.30 Victoria. Monday 14th May 1894 Played tennis before dinner. Tuesday 15th May 1894 Went ashore shopping. Wednesday 16th May 1894 Thursday 17th May 1894 Friday 18th May 1894 Saturday 19th May 1894 Went for a stroll in afternoon through New Brompton. Cold and wet. Sunday 20th May 1894 Went to dockyard church in evening but could not hear sermon. Monday 21st May 1894 Tuesday 22nd May 1894 Went to Richmond by 5.35 pm. Wednesday 23rd May 1894 Illuminations at Richmond on account of the lock being opened last Saturday. Two of the Woods and two of the Hendys stayed with us. Thursday 24th May 1894 Left Richmond at 9 pm. Friday 25th May 1894 Saturday 26th May 1894 "Blenheim" commissioned. "Blenheim 26 May 1894 18 Dec 1894 Blenheim was a Blake class armoured cruiser that served from 1890-1926. Launched 5 July, 1890, she displaced 9,150 tons and her steel hull measured 375 feet (length) and 65 feet (beam) with 20,000 indicated horsepower (15,000 kW) turning 2 propellers giving a top speed of 22 knots (41 km/h). Her main armament was two 9-inch (22 ton) smooth bore guns protected behind armoured casements on the upper deck. She also carried ten 6-inch (152 mm) guns and eighteen 3-pounders. She was built by Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company at Blackwall. The ship was named after the Battle of Blenheim. She served as a cruiser with the Channel Squadron until May 1908 when she joined the Mediterranean Fleet as a destroyer depot ship. She was sent to Mudros in March 1915 in support of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force at the Battle of Gallipoli. She was scrapped in 1926 at Pembroke Dock. Blenheim served in the repatriation of the remains of three dignitaries during her career: His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Battenberg died from malaria while on active duty onboard HMS Blonde off Sierra Leone in 1896. Blenheim repatriated his body from the Canary Islands. Her Majesty Queen Victoria appointed the commanding officer Captain Edmund S. Poe to the fourth class of the Royal Victorian Order as a mark of appreciation for this service. Sitting Canadian Prime Minister Sir John Thompson died in England, just after being named to HM The Queen's Privy Council in 1894 and was repatriated to Halifax, Nova Scotia by Blenheim, which was painted black for the occasion.[1] Former Canadian Prime Minister Sir Charles Tupper died in England in 1915 and was repatriated to Halifax by Blenheim. Whilst being used as a depot ship, future Rear-Admiral and VC winner Eric Gascoigne Robinson served aboard her. " Sunday 27th May 1894 Monday 28th May 1894 Tuesday 29th May 1894 Wednesday 30th May 1894 Thursday 31st May 1894 The Governor & Daisy & Mater came down to ~Chatham & came on board to tea with Mrs Yates. Went ashore with them and saw them off by 9 train. Friday 1st June 1894 Blenheim steams to Sheerness. Saturday 2nd June 1894 Embarking powder? Sunday 3rd June 1894 A quiet day but had to put screw right in afternoon. Monday 4th June 1894 Steam trial in afternoon 2 to 5 nearly put off by mist. Left after the trial about 6 pm. Tuesday 5th June 1894 Arrived at Spithead 11 am. Spent afternoon steaming about and firing torpedoes. ER staff shockingly bad & requiring much looking after. Wednesday 6th June 1894 Went ashore after lunch. Had my hair cut and called at Mac's & Davies'. Elec light ? Ashore. Detained at Spithead by torpedo duties. Thursday 7th June 1894 Left Portsmouth in morning. Friday 8th June 1894 Called at 2 am. Piston rod hot. Got underway spare piston - let work… Saturday 9th June 1894 Finished piston at 2 am, turned in at 3. Turned out at 9.30. Captain enquired into hot piston rod Sunday 10th June 1894 Kept morning watch - Got in at 8 am to Lough Swilly. Monday 11th June 1894 Tuesday 12th June 1894 Admiral on board in morning - we have scarlet fever case on board and ordered to Greenock to launch its Court of Enquiry, also held on board. Left about 6 pm for Greenock. Wednesday 13th June 1894 Arrived at Greenock at 8.30. Went ashore at 10.30 & got train to Shields Road. Called at Mrs Dodd's & then to Renfrew for lunch. Came away at 2.10 with Nell who came down to Greenock with me. Came on board at 4 & left for Lough Swilly at 5. Thursday 14th June 1894 Arrived at Lough Swilley at 7.30. Went to dance at Londonderry in evening. Friday 15th June 1894 Returned from dance at Derry & got on board at 5.30 am. Left Lough Swilly at 1.30 pm. Saturday 16th June 1894 Arrived Stornaway at 11 am. Moored ship but had to keep steam at short notice as it was blowing. Sunday 17th June 1894 Monday 18th June 1894 Went for a sail in skiff about 5 pm. Tuesday 19th June 1894 Wet. Steam down for making …… Wednesday 20th June 1894 Left Stornaway at 9.30 am. Night quarters. Thursday 21st June 1894 Rolled very much in middle watch. Arrived Greenock 7.30 pm. Friday 22nd June 1894 Went ashore at 3.30 & to Renfrew & returned at 11 pm. Saturday 23rd June 1894 Went ashore 12.40 Got to Renfrew at 3. Went to Shawlands? & saw May with Nell. Sunday 24th June 1894 Went for a walk with Nell in afternoon Monday 25th June 1894 Left Renfrew at 8.20. Got on board about 10 am. Tuesday 26th June 1894 Went ashore at 6 pm. Then to Greenock. Went to Mrs Sinclair's where Nell was staying. Wednesday 27th June 1894 Jim & Nell with Mr & Mrs Andrew came on board to tea. Went ashore with them & stayed all night at Mrs Sinclair's. Thursday 28th June 1894 Friday 29th June 1894 Left Greenock after breakfast & sailed from ….. At 4 pm. Saturday 30th June 1894 Quarterly Firing? Sunday 1st July 1894 Stopped at 5 am. Bathed at 5 pm. Fleet proceeded at 6 pm. Monday 2nd July 1894 Very slow. Tuesday 3rd July 1894 Lowered picket boats in forenoon and got to Portland about 6.30 pm. Wednesday 4th July 1894 Thursday 5th July 1894 Friday 6th July 1894 Saturday 7th July 1894 Sunday 8th July 1894 Went ashore with Harold, train to ….. To get strawberries - none to be had. Train back and to the club. Came on to rain hard - came off at 5.15. Monday 9th July 1894 Tuesday 10th July 1894 Wednesday 11th July 1894 Thursday 12th July 1894 Friday 13th July 1894 Went outside breakwater at 5 am for fuze firing and torpedo work. Came in at 8 pm. Saturday 14th July 1894 Out firing again got in about 10.30 and commenced coaling in afternoon but only emptied one collier taking out 37 tons. Sunday 15th July 1894 Monday 16th July 1894 Turned out at 4 am & by ?? Am coaling ship at 5 am. Carried on all day and until 12.30 next day. Tuesday 17th July 1894 Wednesday 18th July 1894 Got up steam to …… …… Went ashore & had my hair cut in afternoon. Thursday 19th July 1894 Friday 20th July 1894 Saturday 21st July 1894 Went ashore in afternoon with chief, train to Weymouth & back by boat Sunday 22nd July 1894 Monday 23rd July 1894 Left Portland for cruise in channel. Tuesday 24th July 1894 Wednesday 25th July 1894 Thursday 26th July 1894 Friday 27th July 1894 Speedwell arrived with mail. HMS Speedwell a Sharpshooter class gunboat built 1889. Photograph taken c1908 Saturday 28th July 1894 Sunday 29th July 1894 Stopped at 8 am and drifted about all day. Torpedo Gunboats went on to Falmouth at noon. We started again about 5. Monday 30th July 1894 Arrived at Falmouth 2 pm. Prepared for coaling. Falmouth regatta going on. Tuesday 31st July 1894 Coaled ship. Started at 4 am. Finished at 10. After lunch had orders to be all ready to go to sea at 8 am next morning. Worked late in consequence. Wednesday 1st August 1894 Standing by with steam up all day. Thursday 2nd August 1894 Left Falmouth at 4 pm. Roughish on tests. Friday 3rd August 1894 Very rough in morning, of Ushant during the day. 9pm war declared. Proceeded at 10 knots for steering for SE corner of Ireland Saturday 4th August 1894 At 10.30 proceeded at 15 and half knots without any lights. Sunday 5th August 1894 Fought the evening (a 2 hours engagement) from 10.30 am to 12.30. Then proceeded to Belfast, arrived at 7. Monday 6th August 1894 Got out torpedo nets & sent boats out to the mouth of the Lough all night. Tuesday 7th August 1894 Telegraph from Admiralty to say that the evening's claims are allowed & the manoeuvres over. Wednesday 8th August 1894 Left Belfast Lough at 2 pm - 12 knots. Thursday 9th August 1894 Dawdling about off Scilly Friday 10th August 1894 ditto Saturday 11th August 1894 Headed for Portsmouth at 6 pm. 7 knots. Sunday 12th August 1894 Stopped all day Monday 13th August 1894 Arrived at Spithead at 2.30 pm. Tuesday 14th August 1894 Wednesday 15th August 1894 Left Spithead for Sheerness. Thursday 16th August 1894 Arrived at Sheerness at 2.30. Captain & Fox dined in ward room Friday 17th August 1894 Got leave for a fortnight & travelled up to Richmond Saturday 18th August 1894 To Olympia with Mrs Davies & Mater. Sunday 19th August 1894 Monday 20th August 1894 Boating in morning and off to Renfrew in evening. Tuesday 21st August 1894 Wednesday 22nd August 1894 Thursday 23rd August 1894 Friday 24th August 1894 Saturday 25th August 1894 Sunday 26th August 1894 Monday 27th August 1894 Tuesday 28th August 1894 Wednesday 29th August 1894 Thursday 30th August 1894 Friday 31st August 1894 Saturday 1st September 1894 Returned to Richmond leaving Glasgow at 2 pm after a very happy holiday. Sunday 2nd September 1894 At Richmond - walked down to …. With G…. In aft. Church in evening. Monday 3rd September 1894 To Chatham to rejoin "Blenheim". Tuesday 4th September 1894 Wednesday 5th September 1894 Thursday 6th September 1894 Friday 7th September 1894 Saturday 8th September 1894 Walked to Cobham then tea at "Leather Bottle". Sunday 9th September 1894 Monday 10th September 1894 Tuesday 11th September 1894 Went to Mrs Yates & Mrs Barnaby's Wednesday 12th September 1894 Got electric light again on board. Thursday 13th September 1894 Friday 14th September 1894 Saturday 15th September 1894 Went to town by 1.13 train & to Daly's Theatre in evening. Then to Richmond. Sunday 16th September 1894 Returned to Chatham. Monday 17th September 1894 Tuesday 18th September 1894 Wednesday 19th September 1894 Thursday 20th September 1894 Left Chatham on "Blenheim" Friday 21st September 1894 At Sheerness. Went ashore and called at Aunts. Saturday 22nd September 1894 Left Sheerness for Portsmouth at 4 pm. Sunday 23rd September 1894 Arrived Spithead at 7.30. Went ashore after lunch to Davies & Mac's tried to get off at 11.30 but no boat so slept at Mac's Monday 24th September 1894 Came on board at 8.30 in Seahorse. HMS Seahorse - Twin screw tug 1880. Tuesday 25th September 1894 Left Portsmouth at 9 am. Got to Portland. Wednesday 26th September 1894 Coaled ship. Thursday 27th September 1894 Friday 28th September 1894 Saturday 29th September 1894 Sunday 30th September 1894 Monday 1st October 1894 Ashore after lunch. Walked to Weymouth. Tuesday 2nd October 1894 Wednesday 3rd October 1894 Thursday 4th October 1894 Friday 5th October 1894 Ashore with K…hill to U..mouth. Saturday 6th October 1894 Sunday 7th October 1894 Monday 8th October 1894 Left Portland for Vigo. Very fine. Tuesday 9th October 1894 Wednesday 10th October 1894 Dined with the Captain. Thursday 11th October 1894 Anchored at Vigo. Friday 12th October 1894 Went ashore with Rushole. Saturday 13th October 1894 Bathed in evening. Sunday 14th October 1894 Mustered by open list? Monday 15th October 1894 Went ashore with Chief. Tuesday 16th October 1894 Went on board Eudymaine ? After dinner. Wednesday 17th October 1894 Went for a sail with Walton & Saumar? & lost my Lesai? Hay overboard. Search light after dinner. Thursday 18th October 1894 Ashore for a walk with Padie? BR… … … Friday 19th October 1894 Saturday 20th October 1894 Sunday 21st October 1894 Monday 22nd October 1894 Admiral's Inspection Satisfactory. Tuesday 23rd October 1894 Admiral's Inspection Satisfactory. Wednesday 24th October 1894 Ashore with Rush…? Wet. Thursday 25th October 1894 Friday 26th October 1894 Saturday 27th October 1894 Left Vigo at 9.30. Commenced steam trial 12 Sunday 28th October 1894 Finished steam trial & picked up rest of fleet about 11. Monday 29th October 1894 R L Tuesday 30th October 1894 Arrived Gib about 4 pm. 133 139 Wednesday 31st October 1894 Ashore with Russhole 90 92 Thursday 1st November 1894 Coaling - finished 4.10 pm. 81 76 Friday 2nd November 1894 Court Marshall on SI Saturday 3rd November 1894 Ashore with Pritchard walked to Livea.? Sunday 4th November 1894 Monday 5th November 1894 Tuesday 6th November 1894 Wednesday 7th November 1894 Thursday 8th November 1894 Walked to top of rock & through galleries. Friday 9th November 1894 Saturday 10th November 1894 Sunday 11th November 1894 Monday 12th November 1894 Steamed alongside Mole in forenoon. Played football v East Lancashire Regiment in aft. Tuesday 13th November 1894 Wednesday 14th November 1894 Thursday 15th November 1894 Friday 16th November 1894 Saturday 17th November 1894 Left Gibralter at 9.30 am. Sunday 18th November 1894 Monday 19th November 1894 Tuesday 20th November 1894 Wednesday 21st November 1894 Arrived at Paluea ? At noon. Thursday 22nd November 1894 Friday 23rd November 1894 Nigger Minstrel entertainment on board. Saturday 24th November 1894 Sunday 25th November 1894 Monday 26th November 1894 Tuesday 27th November 1894 Went ashore to new club. Wednesday 28th November 1894 Left Paluea? At 6.30 & arrived pt M…at 6.30. Thursday 29th November 1894 Got a touch of fever & went sick Friday 30th November 1894 In bed. Saturday 1st December 1894 Better - temp normal Sunday 2nd December 1894 Monday 3rd December 1894 Tuesday 4th December 1894 Wednesday 5th December 1894 Thursday 6th December 1894 Friday 7th December 1894 Saturday 8th December 1894 Arrived Gib 10am Sick in bed. Sunday 9th December 1894 Monday 10th December 1894 To hospital Tuesday 11th December 1894 Wednesday 12th December 1894 Thursday 13th December 1894 Friday 14th December 1894 Returned to the "Blenheim" being ordered home. Saturday 15th December 1894 Sunday 16th December 1894 Monday 17th December 1894 Tuesday 18th December 1894 Arrived at Portsmouth & sent to Haslar after lunch. Jack on board. Haslar was RN hospital Wednesday 19th December 1894 Victory (2) 19 Dec 1894 21 Jan 1895 Thursday 20th December 1894 Out in grounds - bad tooth ache Friday 21st December 1894 Better - out - Mac came over Saturday 22nd December 1894 Sunday 23rd December 1894 Monday 24th December 1894 Left the hospital for 3 weeks leave. Tuesday 25th December 1894 Xmasday at Richmond - Jack & the Powells with us Wednesday 26th December 1894 Thursday 27th December 1894 Friday 28th December 1894 Went to Scotland Saturday 29th December 1894 Sunday 30th December 1894 Monday 31st December 1894 == 1895 == Tuesday 1st January 1895 Wednesday 2nd January 1895 Thursday 3rd January 1895 Friday 4th January 1895 Saturday 5th January 1895 Returned to Richmond Sunday 6th January 1895 Monday 7th January 1895 Nell's birthday, Called at Mrs Hamilton's Hampstead Heath. Tuesday 8th January 1895 To Olympia with the Woods, Powells & Daisy Wednesday 9th January 1895 C? Bearblock came over. Thursday 10th January 1895 Went to Admiralty. Friday 11th January 1895 Skating with Powells in morning Saturday 12th January 1895 Skating with Powells in morning Sunday 13th January 1895 To church in evening. Monday 14th January 1895 To Portsmouth by 11.30 joined Macdonald's. To Davies in evening. Tuesday 15th January 1895 Wednesday 16th January 1895 To Mac's to tea. Am in charge of "Hecla". Thursday 17th January 1895 To Mr Edwards and spent evening. Friday 18th January 1895 Called at Mrs Comer's & Mrs Davies. On board to dinner. Saturday 19th January 1895 To 2At Home" at Mrs Mac's. Received appointment to Elswick dated 17th Jan. On board "Blenheim" after lunch. Sunday 20th January 1895 Monday 21st January 1895 Tuesday 22nd January 1895 Travelled to Newcastle & put up at Station Hotel. President In service at E (training ship at London Docks)" 22 Jan 1895 22 Feb 1898 Wednesday 23rd January 1895 Joined at Elswick and then got some lodgings at Mrs Crowther's 20 Cambridge Street. Thursday 24th January 1895 Moved into lodgings. Friday 25th January 1895 Saturday 26th January 1895 Called at Mrs Casut's ? In afternoon. Went to skate on the Loages after tea. Sunday 27th January 1895 Snowing. Did not go out. Monday 28th January 1895 Tuesday 29th January 1895 Went to pantomime at Laque? Theatre. Wednesday 30th January 1895 Thursday 31st January 1895 Friday 1st February 1895 To Consett steel works. Saturday 2nd February 1895 To Mrs Sibun's Sunday 3rd February 1895 Monday 4th February 1895 Tuesday 5th February 1895 Wednesday 6th February 1895 Thursday 7th February 1895 To Empire theatre in evening. Friday 8th February 1895 Saturday 9th February 1895 To Mrs Sibun's. Walked in the Dene. Sunday 10th February 1895 Walked to Gosforth in afternoon - very cold. Monday 11th February 1895 Tuesday 12th February 1895 Wednesday 13th February 1895 Thursday 14th February 1895 Friday 15th February 1895 Saturday 16th February 1895 Glasgow by the 12.15 train & out to Renfrew. Then back and slept at May's. Sunday 17th February 1895 Went out to Renfrew. Returned via Paisley & went to Mrs Dodds Monday 18th February 1895 Down to Motherwell and then back to May's. Returned to Newcastle in evening. Tuesday 19th February 1895 Wednesday 20th February 1895 Thursday 21st February 1895 To Mrs Sibun's after dinner. Friday 22nd February 1895 Saturday 23rd February 1895 Called at Mrs Englebach's and went to see "Utopia" in evening. Sunday 24th February 1895 Walked out Heaton way in afternoon. Monday 25th February 1895 Tuesday 26th February 1895 Wednesday 27th February 1895 Thursday 28th February 1895 Friday 1st March 1895 Saturday 2nd March 1895 To Whitby & Tynemouth in afternoon. Sunday 3rd March 1895 Called at Hill's Monday 4th March 1895 Tuesday 5th March 1895 Wednesday 6th March 1895 Thursday 7th March 1895 Friday 8th March 1895 Saturday 9th March 1895 To Mrs Sibun's. Ordered overcoat at Bunnauds? Sunday 10th March 1895 Monday 11th March 1895 Called at Mr Little's in evening. Tuesday 12th March 1895 Wednesday 13th March 1895 Thursday 14th March 1895 Spent evening at Englebach's Friday 15th March 1895 Saturday 16th March 1895 to Monday 18th at Renfrew Sunday 17th March 1895 Monday 18th March 1895 Tuesday 19th March 1895 Wednesday 20th March 1895 Thursday 21st March 1895 Friday 22nd March 1895 Saturday 23rd March 1895 Spent evening at Englebach's Sunday 24th March 1895 Out to Mrs Sibun's to tea. Monday 25th March 1895 Wrote to Bunnaud? Asking about my coat. Tuesday 26th March 1895 Wednesday 27th March 1895 Thursday 28th March 1895 Friday 29th March 1895 To Consett. Saturday 30th March 1895 Sunday 31st March 1895 Monday 1st April 1895 Tuesday 2nd April 1895 Wednesday 3rd April 1895 Thursday 4th April 1895 Moved to 121 Westmorland Road. Friday 5th April 1895 Saturday 6th April 1895 Sunday 7th April 1895 Monday 8th April 1895 Tuesday 9th April 1895 Wednesday 10th April 1895 Thursday 11th April 1895 Travelled to Glasgow & put up at W..don Hotel. Afterwards to Renfrew Friday 12th April 1895 To Renfrew with May & the Guvr? & family? Saturday 13th April 1895 Married at M?..don Hotel at 2pm afterwards to the Royal Hotel Edinburgh Sunday 14th April 1895 to 18th in Edinburgh Monday 15th April 1895 Tuesday 16th April 1895 Wednesday 17th April 1895 Thursday 18th April 1895 To Newcastle by 2.30 pm from Edinburgh Friday 19th April 1895 Saturday 20th April 1895 To Tynemouth in afternoon. Sunday 21st April 1895 To Cathedral in evening. Monday 22nd April 1895 Tuesday 23rd April 1895 Govenor & Mater arrived & stayed with us. Wednesday 24th April 1895 Thursday 25th April 1895 To Mrs Sibun's with Nell & The Guvr & Mater Friday 26th April 1895 To Middlesbro to Dom… & .. … Mr & Mrs & Miss Sibun over to tea with us. Saturday 27th April 1895 Govenor & Mater left for Richmond 12.45 Sunday 28th April 1895 Monday 29th April 1895 Tuesday 30th April 1895 Wednesday 1st May 1895 Thursday 2nd May 1895 Friday 3rd May 1895 Saturday 4th May 1895 Went to Mrs Sibun's with Nell & had a walk in the Dene after tea. Sunday 5th May 1895 Monday 6th May 1895 Tuesday 7th May 1895 Wednesday 8th May 1895 Thursday 9th May 1895 Went to Glasgow by 5.20 train & stayed at May's Friday 10th May 1895 Went down to Motherwell and afterwards to Renfrew. Left Glasgow at 9 pm Got home ?? Saturday 11th May 1895 To Marsden Rock with Nell in afternoon. Walked back to South Shields. Sunday 12th May 1895 Monday 13th May 1895 Tuesday 14th May 1895 To the circus in the evening. Wednesday 15th May 1895 Thursday 16th May 1895 Friday 17th May 1895 Saturday 18th May 1895 Had a walk in the town and got a wedding present for Miss Burum? Sunday 19th May 1895 To St Mary's in the morning. Very cold. Monday 20th May 1895 Tuesday 21st May 1895 Wednesday 22nd May 1895 To Health Exhibition at Olympia & met Mrs Eugelback. Thursday 23rd May 1895 Friday 24th May 1895 Mrs Hails & Mr H came over & spent the evening. I was at Consett all day. Saturday 25th May 1895 Dull and rainy. Went for a stroll in Elswick park before tea & saw the steam boats. Sunday 26th May 1895 Monday 27th May 1895 Tuesday 28th May 1895 To Mrs Engelbachs to spend the evening. Wednesday 29th May 1895 Thursday 30th May 1895 Friday 31st May 1895 Mr Little went on leave for a week. Saturday 1st June 1895 Went to Tynemouth by boat. Sunday 2nd June 1895 Monday 3rd June 1895 & Tuesday, Witsuntide holidays: works closed. Went down to works on each day till about 12.30. Went for a walk on the moors on Monday and back to Leages? Park. Tuesday 4th June 1895 - to Swalhall? & walked to Rowlands Gill. Wednesday 5th June 1895 Thursday 6th June 1895 To Mrs Sibun's Friday 7th June 1895 Saturday 8th June 1895 To Tynemouth & to Mrs Hall to tea. Sunday 9th June 1895 To tea & supper at Mrs Wilsons. Monday 10th June 1895 Tuesday 11th June 1895 Wednesday 12th June 1895 Little back to work. Mr & Mrs Engelbach & Miss Sibun spent the evening with us. Thursday 13th June 1895 Friday 14th June 1895 Saturday 15th June 1895 To Monk Seaton after tea. Returned at 10. Sunday 16th June 1895 To dinner at Mrs Sibun's. Monday 17th June 1895 Tuesday 18th June 1895 Wednesday 19th June 1895 To Heaton and A… parks & to Mrs Sibun's. Thursday 20th June 1895 Friday 21st June 1895 Saturday 22nd June 1895 Sunday 23rd June 1895 Monday 24th June 1895 Saw Nell off to Glasgow at 6 am. Tuesday 25th June 1895 on …moor in evening. Wednesday 26th June 1895 To Renfrew. Left N/C at 5.45 & stayed a couple of hours at Melrose on way. Thursday 27th June 1895 Picnic to Carrick Castle with Nell, the Neates, McAndrew, Rob & Miss Sibun & Stots? Friday 28th June 1895 Wet. May and family at Renfrew. Saturday 29th June 1895 Returned to N/C with Nell arrived 10pm Sunday 30th June 1895 To St Andrew's church in evening. Monday 1st July 1895 Tuesday 2nd July 1895 Mr & Mrs Hills came and spent the evening. Wednesday 3rd July 1895 Thursday 4th July 1895 Friday 5th July 1895 Saturday 6th July 1895 To Tynemouth to see Nell and had supper with Mr & Mrs Hills. Sunday 7th July 1895 Monday 8th July 1895 Nell went to a picnic in the dene & I met her at Mrs Sibun's after. Tuesday 9th July 1895 Wednesday 10th July 1895 Thursday 11th July 1895 Friday 12th July 1895 Saturday 13th July 1895 To Gosforth with Nell on car: wet. Sunday 14th July 1895 Monday 15th July 1895 Mrs Hamilton arrived for a week. Very wet & changeable weather, so couldn't do much. Very busy about "Majestic" Tuesday 16th July 1895 Wednesday 17th July 1895 General election - 2 Conservative in. Thursday 18th July 1895 Friday 19th July 1895 Saturday 20th July 1895 Sunday 21st July 1895 Monday 22nd July 1895 Mrs H left. Tuesday 23rd July 1895 Wednesday 24th July 1895 Thursday 25th July 1895 Friday 26th July 1895 Saturday 27th July 1895 To "Life…… ….." & to Gosforth. Sunday 28th July 1895 To Mrs Sibun's to tea Monday 29th July 1895 Make my will. Tuesday 30th July 1895 Wednesday 31st July 1895 Thursday 1st August 1895 Friday 2nd August 1895 Saturday 3rd August 1895 Sunday 4th August 1895 Monday 5th August 1895 Tuesday 6th August 1895 Wednesday 7th August 1895 Thursday 8th August 1895 Went on 3 weeks [leave] left N/C by 10.40 train & to Durham thence to Barnard Castle. Friday 9th August 1895 To High Force Waterfall & to …..concert in castle in evening. Saturday 10th August 1895 To Keswick. Got some lodgings at Derwent view. At Keswick till Sunday 11th August 1895 Monday 12th August 1895 Tuesday 13th August 1895 Wednesday 14th August 1895 Thursday 15th August 1895 Friday 16th August 1895 Saturday 17th August 1895 Left at 5pm to Troutbeck & coach to Ullswater Hotel Sunday 18th August 1895 To Aurey? Force ? & to church Monday 19th August 1895 Boat to Porley Bridge thence coach to Penrith & then to Renfrew. Stayed at Renfrew till Tuesday 20th August 1895 Wednesday 21st August 1895 Thursday 22nd August 1895 Friday 23rd August 1895 Saturday 24th August 1895 Sunday 25th August 1895 Monday 26th August 1895 Tuesday 27th August 1895 Wednesday 28th August 1895 Thursday 29th August 1895 Friday 30th August 1895 Returned to N/C at 3pm Saturday 31st August 1895 Sunday 1st September 1895 Dined at Mrs Sibun's Monday 2nd September 1895 Tuesday 3rd September 1895 Wednesday 4th September 1895 Thursday 5th September 1895 Friday 6th September 1895 Saturday 7th September 1895 Nell returned from Renfrew Sunday 8th September 1895 Monday 9th September 1895 Tuesday 10th September 1895 Wednesday 11th September 1895 Thursday 12th September 1895 Friday 13th September 1895 Saturday 14th September 1895 To Tynemouth by boat and back again by train. Sunday 15th September 1895 Walked to Benwell in afternoon Monday 16th September 1895 Tuesday 17th September 1895 Wednesday 18th September 1895 Thursday 19th September 1895 Nell not well. In bed most of the day Friday 20th September 1895 Nell still in bed but better Saturday 21st September 1895 Nell up. I went over to…. In afternoon & did some shopping on way back. Sunday 22nd September 1895 Went to church in evening - out in the park with Nell in the afternoon. Monday 23rd September 1895 Tuesday 24th September 1895 Spent evening at Mrs Littles Wednesday 25th September 1895 Walked down to Bank with Nell after dinner. Abd in evening went to Mrs Sibun & spent evening. Thursday 26th September 1895 Friday 27th September 1895 To theatre to see "Apair of Spectacles"…… Saturday 28th September 1895 To Whitley Sunday 29th September 1895 Monday 30th September 1895 Tuesday 1st October 1895 Wednesday 2nd October 1895 Thursday 3rd October 1895 Friday 4th October 1895 Took half a days leave & went and looked at 2 houses furnished . To see "His Excellency" at Tyne theatre [Gilbert's comic opera His Excellency, with misic by Frank Osmond Carr was first performed on October 27, 1894]. Saturday 5th October 1895 To Mrs Sibun's. Little went away for 3 weeks leave. Sunday 6th October 1895 Monday 7th October 1895 Tuesday 8th October 1895 Wednesday 9th October 1895 Thursday 10th October 1895 Friday 11th October 1895 Looked over house in Park Road. Saturday 12th October 1895 ditto Sunday 13th October 1895 Went for a walk in afternoon. Monday 14th October 1895 Went to town about house in Park Road Tuesday 15th October 1895 Wednesday 16th October 1895 "To see ""Trilby"" at Tyne theatre. [One of the greatest theatrical successes of the nineteenth century was the dramatic play Trilby, based on Gerald Du Maurier's book of the same name. It opened at the Haymarket theatre on 30th October 1895, enjoyed a long run, many tours and constant revivals. It earned actor manager Beerbohm Tree sufficient money to enable him to build Her Majesty's Theatre, just across the road from the Haymarket. The plot of Trilby was of the stuff that Victorian playgoers loved. A young Englishman, Little Billy, falls in love with Trilby but is forbidden by his mother to marry her." Thursday 17th October 1895 Friday 18th October 1895 Saturday 19th October 1895 To Mrs Sibun's in afternoon. Sunday 20th October 1895 Monday 21st October 1895 Tuesday 22nd October 1895 Wednesday 23rd October 1895 Thursday 24th October 1895 Signed agreement as to 121 Park Road. Friday 25th October 1895 Mr Argan? Up. In afternoon went to auction and bought dining room suite. Saturday 26th October 1895 In the home in Park Road measuring & after to Mr Howell's Sunday 27th October 1895 To hear John McNeil at Olympia. Monday 28th October 1895 Tuesday 29th October 1895 Little returned from leave Wednesday 30th October 1895 Thursday 31st October 1895 Friday 1st November 1895 Took half a days leave and did buying for new home. Saturday 2nd November 1895 ditto Sunday 3rd November 1895 Monday 4th November 1895 Tuesday 5th November 1895 Mrs Hamilton came. Wednesday 6th November 1895 Thursday 7th November 1895 Friday 8th November 1895 Moved into new home Saturday 9th November 1895 Sunday 10th November 1895 Monday 11th November 1895 Tuesday 12th November 1895 Wednesday 13th November 1895 Thursday 14th November 1895 Friday 15th November 1895 Saturday 16th November 1895 Sunday 17th November 1895 Monday 18th November 1895 Tuesday 19th November 1895 Wednesday 20th November 1895 Thursday 21st November 1895 Friday 22nd November 1895 Saturday 23rd November 1895 Sunday 24th November 1895 Monday 25th November 1895 Servant arrived. Home pretty well in order. Tuesday 26th November 1895 Wednesday 27th November 1895 Thursday 28th November 1895 Mrs Hamilton left for Greenock. Friday 29th November 1895 Saturday 30th November 1895 Out shopping Sunday 1st December 1895 We did not go out. Monday 2nd December 1895 Tuesday 3rd December 1895 Wednesday 4th December 1895 Thursday 5th December 1895 Friday 6th December 1895 Saturday 7th December 1895 Exploring the roof to trace water pipes. Sunday 8th December 1895 Write letters Monday 9th December 1895 Tuesday 10th December 1895 Wednesday 11th December 1895 Thursday 12th December 1895 Friday 13th December 1895 Saturday 14th December 1895 To dancing class then to Mr & Mrs Sibun's. Sunday 15th December 1895 To St Matthew's in evening. Monday 16th December 1895 Tuesday 17th December 1895 Wednesday 18th December 1895 Thursday 19th December 1895 Friday 20th December 1895 Saturday 21st December 1895 Sunday 22nd December 1895 Monday 23rd December 1895 Tuesday 24th December 1895 Wednesday 25th December 1895 Xmasday - To Mr Sibun's to dinner & to sleep at Mrs Wilson's Thursday 26th December 1895 Friday 27th December 1895 Saturday 28th December 1895 Mrs Hamilton arrived. Sunday 29th December 1895 Monday 30th December 1895 Tuesday 31st December 1895 Works closed at 5pm for New year holidays till next Monday == 1896 == Wednesday 1st January 1896 Thursday 2nd January 1896 Ellum came up from Chatham - came to tea. Friday 3rd January 1896 Saturday 4th January 1896 To Sunderland to look for lodgings for May. Sunday 5th January 1896 Monday 6th January 1896 Tuesday 7th January 1896 Wednesday 8th January 1896 Thursday 9th January 1896 Friday 10th January 1896 Saturday 11th January 1896 Sunday 12th January 1896 Monday 13th January 1896 Tuesday 14th January 1896 Wednesday 15th January 1896 May and the children with Jack Breaks arrived Thursday 16th January 1896 Friday 17th January 1896 Saturday 18th January 1896 Sunday 19th January 1896 To Mrs Sibun to tea Monday 20th January 1896 Tuesday 21st January 1896 Jack arrived Wednesday 22nd January 1896 Thursday 23rd January 1896 Friday 24th January 1896 To Tynemouth with Jack - half holiday. Saturday 25th January 1896 Sunday 26th January 1896 Monday 27th January 1896 May came up with children. Tuesday 28th January 1896 Wednesday 29th January 1896 Thursday 30th January 1896 Friday 31st January 1896 Saturday 1st February 1896 Sunday 2nd February 1896 Monday 3rd February 1896 Tuesday 4th February 1896 Wednesday 5th February 1896 Thursday 6th February 1896 Friday 7th February 1896 Jack left for Richmond Saturday 8th February 1896 Dug up the garden Sunday 9th February 1896 Monday 10th February 1896 Tuesday 11th February 1896 Wednesday 12th February 1896 Thursday 13th February 1896 To Mrs Sibun's dance. Friday 14th February 1896 Saturday 15th February 1896 To Sunderland with Nell & to the launch of Queen Christiana Sunday 16th February 1896 Monday 17th February 1896 Tuesday 18th February 1896 Wednesday 19th February 1896 Called at Mrs Sibuns stayed to tea & afterwards to Featherstone's Thursday 20th February 1896 Friday 21st February 1896 Saturday 22nd February 1896 To the Tyne? Pantomime wih Nell in afternoon Sunday 23rd February 1896 Monday 24th February 1896 Tuesday 25th February 1896 Wednesday 26th February 1896 Thursday 27th February 1896 Nell gave birth to a daughter Friday 28th February 1896 To launch of "Yashima" at Elswick with the Mater (Hamilton). Saturday 29th February 1896 For a stroll in afternoon - back? Sunday 1st March 1896 Monday 2nd March 1896 Tuesday 3rd March 1896 Wednesday 4th March 1896 Thursday 5th March 1896 Friday 6th March 1896 Saturday 7th March 1896 To Mrs Sibun's after tea. Sunday 8th March 1896 Monday 9th March 1896 May, Jack & Horton Breaks came to tea Tuesday 10th March 1896 Wednesday 11th March 1896 Thursday 12th March 1896 Went into the town after dinner. Nell downstairs for the first time. Friday 13th March 1896 May came up with Horton. Saturday 14th March 1896 Mr & Mrs Jim Sibun called. Sunday 15th March 1896 Spent the day at Sunderland. Monday 16th March 1896 Tuesday 17th March 1896 May and Horton came up. Wednesday 18th March 1896 Our new maid came. Thursday 19th March 1896 Friday 20th March 1896 Saturday 21st March 1896 Went out on trial of Queen Christiana & saw her leave Sunderland. Sunday 22nd March 1896 Nell out for a short time. Monday 23rd March 1896 Nell out for a drive. Tuesday 24th March 1896 Wednesday 25th March 1896 Thursday 26th March 1896 Friday 27th March 1896 Registered the daughter Hilda Huddy. Saturday 28th March 1896 To Rugby Match in afternoon. Sunday 29th March 1896 To church with Nell in evening. Monday 30th March 1896 Tuesday 31st March 1896 Wednesday 1st April 1896 Thursday 2nd April 1896 Mater & Guv went back to South…? Friday 3rd April 1896 Good Friday. For a walk in afternoon. Saturday 4th April 1896 Sunday 5th April 1896 Monday 6th April 1896 Easter Monday - To Heaton Park with Nell in afternoon. [Heaton Park is in Manchester] Tuesday 7th April 1896 To office for a short time in fore noon then into town. Wednesday 8th April 1896 Thursday 9th April 1896 Friday 10th April 1896 To Consett with Featherstone - Nell went to Whitby. {Consett was Steel making capital of the UK] Saturday 11th April 1896 Sunday 12th April 1896 Monday 13th April 1896 Tuesday 14th April 1896 To launch of Esmerelada - (for Chileans) Wednesday 15th April 1896 Left N/C at 12:15 for Glasgow. Went down to Renfrew & stayed at Mrs H's. Thursday 16th April 1896 Out to Motherwell - then called at Lloyd's & saw M? Dodd & then came home. Friday 17th April 1896 To Palmer's Saturday 18th April 1896 To Mrs Sibun to tea with Nell & Hilda Sunday 19th April 1896 Monday 20th April 1896 Tuesday 21st April 1896 Wednesday 22nd April 1896 Featherstone went to Manchester. Thursday 23rd April 1896 Friday 24th April 1896 Saturday 25th April 1896 Walked up on the moor. Called at Mrs Dicks in evening Sunday 26th April 1896 To Tynemouth with new family Monday 27th April 1896 Tuesday 28th April 1896 Wednesday 29th April 1896 Thursday 30th April 1896 Friday 1st May 1896 Saturday 2nd May 1896 To Mrs Crawfords & Mrs Wilson in evening. Sunday 3rd May 1896 Monday 4th May 1896 Tuesday 5th May 1896 Wednesday 6th May 1896 Hilda Christened. Thursday 7th May 1896 Friday 8th May 1896 Saturday 9th May 1896 Sunday 10th May 1896 Birthday - To Mrs Sibuns to dinner. End Of Diary

Jouke Wartena To-Do List

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Katie Pyle To-Do List

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My Family Mysteries

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Why can't I find Brian William goff ? Harlow is Brian's birth mums maiden name,what's her first name.? Why was my grandad Ian adopted to iason my Nan's maiden name Myles were this from ? We're are anymore Myles related to Mary Jane Myles /iason (when died ) [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Early Pennsylvania Families

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Information and Sources for early Pennsylvania Families ''Cowgill History: Genealogical Research'', compiled by Beatrice Eleanora Cowgill, John Cowgill Parker, editor. Gateway Press (1986); [http://books.google.com/books?id=lhJGAAAAMAAJ Google Books lhJGAAAAMAAJ] (no electronic copy) Bryan, Jesse. ''Paxon ancestry: an adjunct to the Moorman-Johnson family'' (1906) [https://books.google.com/books?id=YQh267QeYU0C Google Books YQh267QeYU0C] Baldwin, Stewart. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/2002-05/1020712224 Quaker-Roots], Mon, 6 May 2002 Baldwin, Stewart. ''John Simcock of Chester County, Pennsylvania''. The Genealogist 18 (2004), page 3-53 Hough, Oliver. ''Atkinson Families of Bucks County, Pennsylvania'', The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol 30, no1 (1906) pp. 57-79. [https://archive.org/details/jstor-20085360 archive.org], [http://www.jstor.org/stable/20085322 jstor.org] Wesley, Rusha ''Our Quaker Ancestry: Adams, Cowperthwaite, Maris, Paxson, Pownal, Shotwell, Simcock, Waln, Webster'' (1945) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Our_Quaker_Ancestry.html?id=9cS4tgAACAAJ Google Books] == Bucks County == Davis, William W.H., "A Genealogical and Personal History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania." 1905; ISBN 0-8063-4863-1 Google Books. . == Chester County == Futhey, John Smith and Gilbert Cope. ''History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches'', L.H. Everts (1881), [https://books.google.com/books?id=jcYxAQAAMAAJ GoogleBooks]

Photos of Alamo

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Native American Indian-1

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Native American Indian Info Needed

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Native American Indian

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Joseph johns

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[[Category:Johns Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. 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.

Michael Navarro To-Do List

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Cockett Name Study

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[[Category:Cockett 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 Cockett 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.

Thornton 1300-1917 by Mrs. Lola Jane Carr-Bates

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This is a family history of the Thorntons from 1300-1917 by Mrs. Lola Jane Carr-Bates. This document also has genealogy done by Susan Reed Thornton with help from Marguerite Byram Hicks, McKeesport, Pa., who, as a friend of Susan's, had been working on the line for her.

Vicki Prater To-Do List

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Hancock Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Can anybody identify the people in these pictures? They may not be all Hancock's Please help! ...
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Mary Klauer To-Do List

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Hancock Fanily Mysteries

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Hippy DD To-Do List

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Brown Cemetery

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Curran Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Can anyone help with the following family mysteries
1. [[Curran-586 | John Curran]] and [[Devine-312 | Sarah Curran]] boarded a coffin ship in between 1840 - 1850 with a few of their young children, and set out enroute to America but never made it, I would like to find out the name of the ship, the exact details of departure. and if there were any survivors Thanking you for any help in advance [[Curran-577 | Paul]] 2. Bernard Curran was a hermit in the Castlereagh Area, New South Wales in 1937 he was born December 2, 1868 in Victoria I have a death Certificate for a Barney Curran who died in the same area around the 30 April 1937 and was buried in the Sherwood Creek near Castlereagh, New South Wales. and can't find him I would like to track him down Thanking you for any help in advance [[Curran-577 | Paul]] == Source for Profile Photo == [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/Famine_national_monument_at_Murrisk_-_geograph.org.uk_-_965072.jpg Wikipedia and geograph.org.uk - Famine National Monument at Murrisk]

Cedar Creek Cemetery

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Kelly Cemetery

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[[Category:Kelly Cemetery, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana]] ===About=== This project, to catalog and document the history of all known burials in Kelly Cemetery, Morehouse Parish, LA. Transcription is complete as is photography and all graves have linked profile pages and tombstone photos. ===Location=== Located in the woods just west of Chemin-A-Haut State park on a bluff overlooking Bartholomew Bayou. No doubt the reason many of those buried here were victims of 1800s yellow fever epidemics. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Moore-14095|Moore]]||Peter||1834||Aug 1878||died in yellow fever epidemic|||[[image:Moore-14095.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Parker-11134|Moore]]||Rebecca Elizabeth Parker||1837||1862||died in yellow fever epidemic|||[[image:Parker-11134.jpg|140px]] |- | [[McCauley-530|Moore]]||Frances Catherine McCauley||1846||1878||died in yellow fever epidemic|||[[image:McCauley-530.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Moore-17593|Moore]]||John W||1868||1878||died in yellow fever epidemic|||[[image:Moore-17593.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Moore-17576|Moore]]||Laura||1858||1862||died in yellow fever epidemic|||[[image:Moore-17576.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Marsh-3349|Marsh]]||Harvey F||||15 Mar 1918||Louisiana - Pvt 1CL 12 Cav.|||[[image:Marsh-3349.jpg|110px]] |-

Causey Cemetery

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[[Category:Causey Cemetery, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana]] Causey Cemetery, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana ===About=== This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Causey Cemetery, Morehouse Parish, LA. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Moore-14094|Moore]]||Jeff D||03 Aug 1861||02 Apr 1948|||||||||[[image:Moore-14094-3.jpg|140px]] |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |-

St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery

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[[Category:St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia]] Small Graveyard located in Cole Harbour Nova Scotia. (Project completed July 7th, 2014) ==B== [[Bissett-185 | BISSETT, James Frederick]] (1890 - 1985) [[Unknown-243084 | BISSETT (Unknown), Hattie May]] (1896 - 1971) [[Bissett-186 | BISSETT, William Roy]] (1918 - ) [[Walker-13490 | BISSETT (Walker), Evelyn May]] (1919 - 2011) [[Bissett-187 | BISSETT, Frank Ainslie]] (November 8, 1922 - July 17, 2013) [[Morash-138 | BISSETT (Morash), Ruby Martha]] (January 10, 1923) [[Boutilier-142 | BOUTILIER, Fredrick E.]] (1908 - 1998) [[Unknown-243083 | BOUTILIER (Unknown), Dorothy I. A.]] (1913 - 1992) [[Braine-26 | BRAINE, Melburne R.]] (1937 - 1981) [[Bruce-2395 | BRUCE, Robert W]] (1932 - 1979) [[Unknown-243585 |BRUCE, Doreen L.]] (1942 - 1997) [[Bruce-2396 | BRUCE, Christopher A.]] (1962 - 1982) ==C== [[Conrad-968 | CONRAD, Albert]] (1889 - 1945) [[Unknown-242911 | CONRAD (Unknown), Susan]] (1889 - 1945) [[Conrad-969 | CONRAD, Norman E.]] (1892 - 1964) [[MacDonald-2797 | CONRAD (MacDonald), Ethel G.]] (1900 - 1949) [[Unknown-242913 | CONRAD (Unknown), Annett]] (1850 - March 16, 1923) [[Conrad-970 | CONRAD, Horace A.]] (1897 - 1972) [[Conrad-972 | CONRAD, Mitchell G.]] (December 23, 1923 - September 14, 1998) [[Unknown-243164 | CONRAD (Unknown), Winifred F.]] (September 22, 1927 - ) [[Conrad-973 | CONRAD, Jo Ann Gretchen]] (1957 - 2010) [[Conrad-974 | CONRAD, Parker N.]] (1901 - 1964) [[Conrad-976 | CONRAD, Christine Mae]] (May 16, 1977 - May 28, 1977) [[Conrod-17 | CONROD, Darrell Roosevelt]] (1934 - 1978) ==D== [[Damjanov-1 | DAMJANOV, Anton (Tony)]] (November 27, 1937 - March 13, 1985) ==G== [[Geldart-84 | GELDART, George Reginald]] (April 21, 1912 - March 22, 2004) [[Geldart-85 | GELDART, Walter I.]] (1881 - 1954) [[Morash-134 | GELDART, Ethel Margaret]] (1882 - 1973) [[Giles-1967 | GILES, Aubrey A.]] (1912 - 1989) [[Giles-1968 | GILES, Allen R.]] (1877 1954) [[Giles-1969 | GILES, Kenneth M.]] (March 20, 1930 - November 10, 1999) [[Giles-1970 | GILES, John A.]] (1906 - 1985) [[Dort-33 | GILES (Dort), Hazel Mae Nee]] (1911 - 1993) [[Giles-1971 | GILES, Murray Ira]] (1924 - 1980) [[Unknown-243158 | GILES (Unknown), Aline Lillian]] (1929 - ) [[Giles-1972 | GILES, Steven Murray]] (May 21, 1955 - February 17, 2010) [[Giles-1974 | GILES, Albert]] (September 19, 1878 - August 20, 1954) [[Giles-1975 | GILES, James Albert]] (1916 - 1981) [[Unknown-243582 | GILES (Unknown), Nora Laleah]] (1917 - ) [[Giles-1976 | GILES, Margaret Ann (Peggy)]] (1958 - ) [[Glazebrook-34 | GILES (Glazebrook), Isabel M.]] (1883 - 1969) [[Giles-1977 | GILES, Edward James]] (1874 - 1958) ==H== [[Horlick-6 | HORLICK, Oliver]] (1907 - 1991) [[Unknown-243030 | HORLICK (Unknown), Jessica]] (1912 - 1995) ==J== [[James-5972 | JAMES, Kenrick C.]] (1942 - 2009) [[Unknown-243016 | JAMES (Unknown), M. Elaine]] (1949 - 2011) ==K== [[Keddy-70 | KEDDY, Ellsworth]] (1922 - August 10, 1983) ==L== [[Leslie-779 | LESLIE, Leander C.]] (1914 - 1981) [[Unknown-243172 | LESLIE (Unknown), Lena B.]] (1913 - ) [[Lilly-578 | LILLY, Herbert G.]] (February 2, 1925 - December 8, 2004) [[Miles-2157 | LILLY (Miles), Pearl S.]] (March 28, 1928 - ) [[Lilly-579 | LILLY, David Glen]] (June 17, 1969 - April 26, 2003) ==M== [[Giles-1965 | MACDONALD (Giles), Patricia V.]] (1934 - 1972) [[MacDonald-2808 | MACDONALD, John R.]] (October 21, 1925 - September 15, 2010) [[Unknown-243586 | MACDONALD (Unknown), Ruth E.]] (May 25, 1925 - October 8, 2003) [[Unknown-243587 | MACDONALD (Unknown), Rebecca]] (1872 - 1965) [[MacDonald-2809 | MACDONALD, Charles Edward]] (1907 - 1971) [[McDonald-5311 | MCDONALD, Clarence]] (1895 - March 17, 1964) [[Meade-502 | MEADE, Kenneth Carl]] (January 8, 1969 - March 2, 2008) [[Morash-112 | MORASH, S. Daniel]] (1888 - 1944) [[Unknown-242822 | MORASH, Dora S.]] (1900-1986) [[Cribby-1 | MORASH, Pearl Nora]] (November 8, 1898 - March 22, 1962) [[Morash-113 | MORASH, Sidney H.]] (1882 - 1957) [[Morash-115 | MORASH, Foster Albert]] (1886 - 1935) [[Sellers-1065 | MORASH (Sellers), Dora Amanda Helena]] (August 23, 1889 - January 13, 1939) [[Morash-117 | MORASH, Edward]] (March 2, 1921 - March 12, 1921) [[Morash-118 | MORASH, Son]] (March 4, 1919 - Still born) [[Morash-119 | MORASH, Daughter]] (August 4, 1915 - Still born) [[Morash-120 | MORASH, William Alexander]] (January 27, 1893 - April 27, 1955) [[Giles-1964 | MORASH (Giles), Ivy R.]] (1898 - 1978) [[Morash-121 | MORASH, Cora Delta]] (July 4, 1920 - 1991) [[Morash-122 | MORASH, Harold S.]] (1922 - 1991) [[Morash-123 | MORASH, Chester H.]] (1919 - 1992) [[Morash-124 | MORASH, Brenton H.]] (1877 - 1961) [[Morash-125 | MORASH, Bruce Douglas]] (1956 - 1977) [[Morash-126 | MORASH, Harley E.]] [[Unknown-243047 | MORASH (Unknown), Eileen E.]] (1933 - 1991) [[Morash-127 | MORASH, Stanley J.]] (1884 - 1971) [[Unknown-243051 | MORASH (Unknown), Muriel H.]] (1893 - 1996) [[Morash-128 | MORASH, Reginald L.]] (1930 - 2004) [[Morash-129 | MORASH, Garnet Edwin]] (May 11, 1938 - August 10, 2006) [[Morash-130 | MORASH, Jean Lanore]] (August 1, 1921 - ) [[Morash-131 | MORASH, William O.]] (September 19, 1923 - March 24, 2013) [[Unknown-243085 | MORASH (Unknown), Norma L.]] (July 28, 1931 - ) [[Morash-132 | MORASH, Howard S.]] (1949 - 1997) [[Unknown-243167 | MORASH (Unknown), Deborah H.]] (1949 - ) [[Unknown-243171 | MORASH (Unknown), Elizabeth Irene]] (November 11, 1930 - July 22, 1998) [[Morash-114 | MORASH, Allison P.]] (April 18, 1925 - ) [[Unknown-243276 | MORASH (Unknown), Muriel K.]] (June 5, 1929 - ) [[Morash-133 | MORASH, Cecil Stanley]] (June 18, 1924 - April 29, 2007) [[Morash-135 | MORASH, Mitchell]] (March 2, 1928 - June 23, 2000) [[Zwann-1 | MORASH (Zwann), Wopkje]] (May 14, 1937 - ) [[Morash-136 | MORASH, Dorinda]] (1959 - ) [[Morash-137 | MORASH, William Lawrence S.]] (1915 - 1982) [[Unknown-243580 | MORASH (Unknown), Shirley Elizabeth]] (1926 - 1983) [[Morash-139 | MORASH, Edward J.]] (1843 - April 25, 1919) [[Morash-140 | MORASH, Bertha Margaret]] (June 6, 1873 - December 25, 1971) [[Morris-8389 | MORRIS, Philip S.]] (January 22, 1913) [[Unknown-243031 | MORRIS (Unknown), Hilda M.]] (September 24, 1918 - May 19, 2013) ==O== [[Osborne-2554 | OSBORNE, Ronald D.]] (1922 - ) [[Giles-1966 | OSBOURN (Giles), Verna L.]] (1922 - ) [[Osborne-2555 | OSBORNE, Bruce K.]] (1956 - 2007) ==P== [[Pineo-77 | PINEO, Vincent G.]] (June 2nd, 1933 - ) [[Morash-111 | PINEO (Morash), Edith L.]] (November 24th, 1929 - ) ==S== [[Morash-116 | SMITH (Morash), Esther Lacy Marguerite]] (June 4, 1917 - July 2, 2012) [[Smith-65432 | SMITH, Albert Fraser]] (August 15, 1913 - January 22, 2006) [[Sawlor-2 | SAWLOR, William Edward]] (September 5, 1901 - 1988) [[MacKenzie-1401 | SAWLOR (MacKenzie), Pearl H.]] (1912 - 2002) [[Sawlor-3 | SAWLOR, William H.]] ( 1872 -1953) [[Unknown-242918 | SAWLOR (Unknown), Mary Elizabeth]] (1874 - 1958) [[Schwab-432 | SCHWAB, Charles William]] (November 2, 1951 - June 12, 2000) ==T== [[Thornhill-379 | THORNHILL, Merrill]] (1919 - 1998) [[Unknown-243018 | THORNHILL (Unknown), Alma L.]] (1919 - 1983) ==W== [[Walker-13453 | WALKER, Donald A.]] (1936 - 2003) [[Unknown-243041 | WALKER (Unknown), A. Pearl]] (1935 - )

Dalton Gang

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This is a freespace to document pictures, places, obituaries for the Dalton Gang The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws in the American Old West during 1890–1892. It was also known as The Dalton Brothers because three of its members were brothers; it should however be noted that not all of the gang members came from the Dalton family, and not all of the Dalton brothers were in the gang. The gang specialized in bank and train robberies. During an attempted bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1892, two of the brothers and two other gang members were killed; Emmett survived to be tried and convicted. He was paroled after serving 14 years in prison. Their oldest brother Frank had been a Deputy US Marshal, but was killed in 1888. In 1890 three Dalton brothers turned to crime after not being paid as lawmen. They were Gratton "Grat", Bob, and Emmett, the youngest. Their middle brother William M. "Bill" Dalton also had a career as an outlaw, but he rode with the Wild Bunch. The gang were related through their mother to the Younger brothers, who rode with Jesse James. The Daltons were active later and independently of the James-Younger Gang. Samuelson, Nancy B. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History. "Dalton Gang." Retrieved February 8, 2014. :Other Gang Members: In the meantime, Bob and Emmett collected several friends: George Newcomb, Charley Bryant, Bill Powers, Charley Pierce, Dick Broadwell, William McElhanie, and Bill Doolin, and began to rob trains in present Oklahoma. They robbed four: the Santa Fe at Wharton, May 9, 1891; the Katy (Missouri, Kansas and Texas) at Leliaetta, September 15, 1891; the Santa Fe at Red Rock, June 1, 1892; and the Katy at Adair, July 14, 1892. *[[Dalton-1721|Robert "Bob" Rennick Dalton]] *[[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] *[[Dalton-1725|Gratton Dalton]] *[[Dalton-1726|Franklin "Frank" Dalton]] '''Other interesting reading:''' *Dressed to Kill: The Guns Used by the Daltons at Coffeyville - See more at: [http://www.historynet.com/dressed-to-kill-the-guns-used-by-the-daltons-at-coffeyville.htm#sthash.Vp2ZZWOx.dpuf History Net: Dressed to Kill] *Outlaw Emmett Dalton Went From Guns to Religion to Show Biz :[http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jul/15/local/me-22719 LA Times Jul 2001]

Kim de Franza To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[De_Franza-1|Kim de Franza]] is currently working on. Can you help? Researching the name "di Franza" prominent throughout Italy.

Baber Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Babers. 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]]

Burkes of the 1790 US Federal Census

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== Burkes of the 1790 US Federal Census== * This is a page that is dedicated to all of the Burks listed in the '''US Federal Census of 1790''' This database details those persons enumerated in the 1790 United States Federal Census. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1790 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, M637, 12 rolls. Enumerators of the 1790 census were asked to include the following categories in the census: name of head of household, number of free white males of sixteen years and older, number of free white males under sixteen years, number of free white females, number of all other free persons, number of slaves, and sometimes town or district of residence. The categories allowed Congress to determine persons residing in the United States for collection of taxes and the appropriation of seats in the House of Representatives. This first United States census schedules differs in format from later census material, as each enumerator was expected to make his own copies on whatever paper he could find. Unlike later census schedules an enumerator could arrange the records as he pleased. This database is certain to prove useful for those seeking early American ancestors. The United States was the first country to call for a regularly held census. The Constitution required that a census of all "Persons...excluding Indians not taxed" be performed to determine the collection of taxes and the appropriation of seats in the House of Representatives. The first nine censuses from 1790-1870 were organized under the United States Federal Court system. Each district was assigned a U.S. marshal who hired other marshals to administer the census. Governors were responsible for enumeration in territories. The jurisdiction of the original thirteen states canvassed an area of seventeen present states. Schedules survive for eleven of the thirteen original states: Connecticut, Maine (part of Massachusetts at the time), Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Vermont. (Vermont became the fourteenth state early in 1791 and was included in the census schedules). * Using Soundex there are over 200 Burks listed in the 1790 Census following is a list of each. Only Burks listed in the 1790 Census shall be listed here and added to the Category US Burks 1790 * DNA links are to ySearch * All Burks should be viewable on Family Search by clicking here Search Results from Historical Records ;Results for Name: Burk, Event: Residence, Event Range: 1789-1791, Country:United States, Record Type:Census, Residence & Lists ;https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3ABurk~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22%20%2Bresidence_year%3A1789-1791~%20%2Brecord_type%3A%283%29&offset=0 ===Goal === ''The goal of this page is to locate current ancestors of these original founding burks and whenever possible source that information through DNA.'' Names below will be linked to the appropriate WikiTree profile. Each profile will be required to be sourced to the US Federal Census. ====Full Name Family Search URL==== ''(to view familysearch.org profile suggest opening in new tab or window)'' John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKN-MQ5 John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKN-Q38 Elizabeth Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKN-75R Adenus Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKN-6HG James Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKN-JFY Edward Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKJ-8Q8 Edward Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKJ-DG8 Ester Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKJ-V3G Patrick Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKJ-PHX John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKJ-5YH Peter Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKJ-1P4 George Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-9S9 Jacob Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-9SS John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-9S3 Henry Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-93P Jacob Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-935 Richard Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-3M7 William Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-DSC John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-JJH Willm Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK2-3QY David Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK2-3LX Willm Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK2-QKL Joanna (Widw) Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK2-H9Z Joseph Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK2-H98 John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK2-5CZ John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKG-36M James Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKG-L3V George Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKG-B6J John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKP-MVD Ebenezer Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKP-ZRV David Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKP-8SY John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKP-8Q2 Medad Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKP-DHN Increase Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKP-56F Richard Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKP-56N Aaron Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK5-CJQ Wm Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK5-PCS Edwd Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK5-PXP Edwd Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK5-PNT John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK5-PNY John Burk Junior https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK5-PNB Edwd Burk Junior https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK5-PKY John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-9BG Jno Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-359 Wm Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-WVV Catty Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-ZZ1 John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-87Y Thos Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-8Z9 Catharin Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-LM8 Philip (T. Keeper) Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-5CH Elizabeth Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-TCY James Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKR-1WN Thos (Grain Measurer) Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-955 John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-F68 Jno Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-J24 Berry Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-JTN Margaret Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-VM9 Mary Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-VYF Richd Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-VBF John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-K3N Jacob Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-LF2 Partrick Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-GXC John L Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-Y57 John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-BPD Henry Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKT-B5M Michael Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-3Y9 Mary Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-WJ8 Joseph Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-H27 James Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-DYC William Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-NTT William Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-J81 John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-VPF Isac Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-1ZK Thoms Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKY-1G8 Saml Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKB-CTW Millinner Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKB-YZJ John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK1-Z9L Henson Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK1-ZQV Rebeca Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHK1-XQS John Burk Jr https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH2M-856 John Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH2M-8TS Levi Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH2M-8TH Isaiah Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH2M-FM2 Ebid Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH2M-FC9 Henry Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH2M-5Z9 Joseph Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH2M-52B Elizabeth Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJ1N-HRV Nathan Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJ1N-HRK Robert Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJ1N-HR2 Edward Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJ1N-C3V Sarah A Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K89L-DL4 Susanah F Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K89P-47V Agnes Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K895-LT1 Rachel Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K891-HC1 Margaret E Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K891-LJC Annie Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K8S2-8LK Susan S Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K8ST-2MW Elizabeth Burk https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K83M-Q5D Esther H Burk 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Aycock Family Cemetery, Millen, Georgia

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Sassy the dog

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Missouri Hubbard Family History

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Researching the history of the Missouri Hubbard's.

Georgia the dog

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Old Carroll Family Bible

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H.&E> Phinney's Stereotype Edition of The New Testament of Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated out of The Original Greek and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Cooperstown, N. Y. Stereotyped, Printed and Published by H.&E. Phinney, and sold by them at their Book-Store, and by the Booksellers generally in the United States.

Anupong Chaiwong To-Do List

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

The Warners of Hartfor an Farmington Connecticut

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There were five immigrants of the name Warner who came to America in or before 1639. My initial focus will be on the descendants and ancestors of John Warner of Hartford and Farmington Connecticut. * Andrew Warner, who was residing in Cambridge in 1632. * John Warner, who came on the ship Increase in 1635, and settled in Providence, R. I., in or before 1637. *William Warner, who came from England in 1637 accompanied by his two sons, John and David, and settled in Ipswich, Mass. *John Warner, who appears among the original proprietors of Hartford in 1639 and later was one of the original settlers of the town of Farmington. * Captain Augustine Warner, who came to Virginia about 1628 and settled in York County. ''Note:'' No direct connections have been found thus far among these five Warner families. However, John Warner who settled in Hartford was a fellow townsman of Andrew Warner in both Hartford and Farmington. It is possible that both were connected with the Hatfield Broad Oak family, which is an area to explore further. My interest in the Warner family stems from the research my mother and those with whom she communicated puzzled over and work on for a long period of time. The first of the Warners to show up in my ancestry was Sophronia (Sophrona) Warner, my maternal great grandmother who married Squire Caris. The origin of the Warner, Warren name. This most interesting surname has two possible derivations. Firstly, it may be of Old German origin, derived from an Old Germanic personal name composed of the elements "war(in)", guard and "heri, hari", army; this was adopted by the Normans, who introduced it into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Secondly, the surname may be a contracted form of "Warrener", a topographical name for someone who lived by a gamepark; or an occupational name for someone employed in one. Warrener is derived from the Anglo-Norman-French "warrene", warren, a piece of land for breeding game, especially small animals and birds. Recordings of the personal name include Warnerus de Lusoriis, mentioned in the Eynsham Cartulary, Oxford in 1140; and Warner, Garner de Waxtunesham, recorded in 1160 in Lincolnshire. Early examples of the surname include Geoffrey Warner, who appears in the 1203 Curia Rolls of Surrey, and Peter le Warner, recorded in 1214 in the Curia Rolls of Yorkshire. Sir Edward Warner (1511 - 1565) was Lieutenant of the Tower of London; while Sir Thomas Warner (died 1649) conceived the idea of a West Indian settlement and founded a colony at St. Kitts in the Barbadoes. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Warnier, which was dated 1196, in the "Pipe Rolls of Dorset", during the reign of King Richard 1, known as "The Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Source: Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Warner#ixzz3OpxtZZQ4

Ferrovia Tereza Cristina

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== Breve resumo == A Ferrovia Tereza Cristina (FTC) é herdeira da histórica Estrada de Ferro Donna Thereza Cristina (EFDTC). É a atual EF-488 no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. A ferrovia foi construída pela companhia inglesa "Donna Thereza Cristina Railway", entre 1880 e 1884, para escoar a produção de carvão mineral descobertas nos municípios de Lauro Müller e Pedras Grandes até os portos de Laguna e Imbituba. Devido à existência de impurezas nas jazidas, o interesse comercial no carvão foi comprometido, e a ferrovia conseqüentemente abandonada em 1902. Porém, com uma nova descoberta de jazidas de carvão mineral de melhor nível de pureza em Criciúma, novas concessões e extensões da linha férrea foram viabilizadas. A ferrovia funciona até hoje transportando a produção de carvão e cerâmica do extremo sul catarinense até o porto de Imbituba.
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Acima: Linha Tereza Cristina. Fonte: Arquivo Histórico de Criciúma. == Ligações externas == *[http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrada_de_Ferro_Donna_Thereza_Christina Estrada de Ferro Donna Thereza Christina - Wikipédia] *[http://www.ftc.com.br/main/default.php?pg=2722DRlR4: Site oficial FTC - Ferrovia Tereza Cristina - História da Estrada de Ferro no Sul de Santa Catarina] *[http://museuferroviario-sc.webnode.com.br: Museu Ferroviário de Tubarão] *[http://www1.dnit.gov.br/ferrovias/historico.asp Departamento Nacional de Infra-Estrutura dos Transportes - Histórico de Ferrovias] *[http://www.estacoesferroviarias.com.br/eftc/cabecuda.htm Estações ferroviárias do Brasil] == Leituras relacionadas == *BELOLLI, Mário et al. História do Carvão de Santa Catarina/ Mário Belolli, Joice Quadros, Ayser Guidi. Criciúma: Imprensa Oficial do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2002. 300 p. il. *MENDES, Luana Wasseleski. Estudando a dimensão do local: O município de Içara e a ferrovia Tereza Cristina, um símbolo de modernidade no ensino de História. Criciúma: Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense: Curso de Pós-Graduação: Especialização em História, 2008. *SETTI, João Bosco. Ferovias no Brasil: um século e meio de evolução. Rio de Janeiro: Memória do trem, 2008. *GERODETTI, João Emílio - CORNEJO, Carlos. As Ferrovias do Brasil nos cartões postais e álbuns de lembranças. São Paulo: Solaris Edições Culturais, 2005.

Jan (John) Novak Head Stone & Rubbing

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The Headstone of Jan Novak is Located in Bellville, Kansas at St. Katherine's Cemetery. The rubbings were done to better Identify the inscriptions as the head stone is very weathered. No one has been able to accurately translate them as of December 2014. [[Novak-471]]

St Nahi's Churchyard

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Tommy the Cat

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The family kitty recently passed on Jan 14, 2015. He was 16 years old and his health was deteriorating. We will always have a place for him in our hearts.

Brownstown Cemetery - Dublin

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Carrickbrennan Churchyard - Dublin

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German Desendents

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Find more relations in Germany of both the Kuhner and Geiselman clans. Have back as far as Casper Keener/Kuhner b. 1660 and Johann Michael Geiselman Sr. b. 1719. If you have any information please send to [[Keener-521]].

Our Family Mysteries-32

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I'd like to thank Everyone in advance- for taking a look at my Post: and if you have any information you would like to add/ Link - That would be GREAT & if this help Anybody that is looking for information. I'm looking or information on Donald McKay-1749 from Strathbeg, Scotland who came to Shelburne, Nova Scotia. His son Donald McKay-1748 was the Great Shipbuilder from Shelburne, Nova Scotia. He was 8yrs old when he came to Canada. SCM Records indicate his 1st Wife as Catherine, but it's not said if he had remarried- Catherine was buried at sea. At one time I did find a Passenger List/ Ship information, but not sure where on the Net it was. His Wife was Catherine ( with no other information available presently). Noted in the SCM Records is noted she was buried at sea. There's quite a bit of information on Donald and his Shipbuilding Career, but not much in Terms of his Family Ancestors..Father/ Mother /Family/Places/Dates/ Donald McKay's Family Tree was left in Strathbeg, Scotland for now! *Most of my information comes from the Shelburne Country Museum (SCM). Special Thanks to Finn Bower (RIP)

Donald McKay - Strathbeg, Scotland Herritage (complied by Darren MacKay, with Special Thanks to the Shelburne County Museum, and Finn Bower (RIP)

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This is the Family History of Darren MacKay Based on a Compliation of Documents from: Shelburne Historical Society; with Special Thanks to Finn Bower (RIP) Donald McKay Came from Scotland to Nova Scotia @ 1700's (UPLOAD OF 13 Pages from Shelburne Historical Society to follow ).

George Henry Murr

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This is my maternal great grandfather and if anyone has a picture of him that is different than one that is already posted please add it to this page. Thank you!

Strangers, Searchers, and Friends, Are you my cousin?

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Hello! Pj Patty-Shields here...are you my cousin?

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Wayne Geraulum Erlston

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This is my grandfather looking for biryhmother

A D To-Do List

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Southern Mysteries

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Mary Hamner(b.approx1833 AL &buried Al) married Benjamin James Norman I have her parents as Walter William Hamner and Mary (Polly)Spencer,I am not sure these are her parents. dna says Brown and Taylor should be part of the mix William Norman b 1808 to 1812 m.Elizabeth Tierce around 1832 d before 1850. Elizabeth married Ben Rosser Sr after hisfirst wife Elizabeth died. William and Elizabeth's 3 children can be found listed as James Tierce,George Tierce and Nellie Tierce,could not find Elizabeth after husbands death until second marriage William Snider(1782 b.SC m.1835 Al Harriet Kee, couple in Panola Shelby Co Texas ,need to know who his father is,so many Williams ,have not been able to find for sure I think this may be my Nathan 1778Nathan FAULKNER Nathan, ch. Nath[anie]l and w., bp. Oct. 4, 1778, C.R.1.Birth Acton, MA would appreciate any assistance Catherine Ely reportedly born Plymouth England came with father to America,was in Plymouth MA and Lyme County Connecticut married Jonathan Andrew Tierce ,gradually family moved south,eventually a large potion of family settled in Al.Who are her parents and where is she buried John S Murphy b.1832 1832 in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland d Jefferson Co Al 1910. m Nancy Bailey Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, United States d.1910 Jefferson Co.Al We have been unable to find his parents. Joseph H Cole b.1800 location unknown,1810 found in Christiansburg, Montgomery, Virginia, United States m.Elizabeth Massey 1832,Jefferson County Al.died before 1850 Al

1881 Family Locations

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Andrea Powell - Cass County, Nebraska census

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Powell-5629|Andrea Powell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Powell-5629&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Andrea Powell To-Do List|Andrea's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hawley-1029|Hawley, Ada Bunker]] || 1871-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Bunker-857|Hawley, Elizabeth (Bunker) ]] || 1835-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Hawley-1027|Hawley, Hiram George]] || 1834-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Crocker-909|Hawley, Elizabeth (Crocker) ]] || 1792-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Hawley-1028|Hawley, Uriah ]] || 1787-07-15 || to-do |- |}

Ilmars Dambergs To-Do List

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Michele Shafer To-Do List

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Deborah Rush To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Warren-6661|Deborah Rush]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Warren-6661&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Deborah Rush To-Do List|Deborah's current to-do list]].'' |- |- | [[Warren-6672|Warren, George W]] || 1822-05-00 || to-do: find info on parents and siblings |- | [[DeGracia-3|deGracia, Jose Feliz' ]] || || to-do international research in Panama |- | [[Munoz-498|deGracia, Tiofila (Munoz)]] || || to-do international research in Panama |- |}

Pierpont-94 Maternal Haplogroup

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Pierpont-94.pdf
The FamilyTreeDNA Y-DNA/111 does not report Maternal Haplogroups. The 23andMe Test Results report my maternal haplogroup as J2a1a1b. This can be analysed with the data here: PhyloTree.org - mtDNA tree Build 16 (19 Feb 2014) http://www.phylotree.org/tree/main.htm. Going through the haplogroup tree, one SNP at a time, the haplogroup can be determined. Below are my SNPs that have been confirmed by a SNP test. I have been through the raw data to confirm these results. 'NC' means that I was tested for this SNP, but it was a "No Call". Others in my family, along a maternal line, have also been tested and they too report a "No Call". "NT" means I have not been tested for this SNP, but it is part of the haplogroup tree. SNPs are labeled ([ancestral base][position number][derived base]) Since the same SNP appears in multiple places in the haplogroup tree, it is important to follow the progression correctly through the branches of the tree. Here is my progression:
  • Mitochondrial Evehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_Eve => L3 => N => R(T12705C)(T16223C)
  • => R2'JT (T4216C)
  • => JT (A11251G)(C15452a)(T16126C)
  • => J (C295T)(T489C)(A10398G!)(A12612G)(G13708A)(C16069T)
  • => J2 (C150T)(T152C!)(C7476T)(G15257A)
  • => J2a (NC-T195C!)(A10499G)(G11377A)
  • => J2a1 (A14133G)
  • => J2a1a (A215G)(NT-T319C)(G513A)(G7789A)(G16145A)(T16231C)
  • => J2a1a1 (A13722G)(C16261T)
23andMe reports my maternal haplogroup as J2a1a1b even though that can't be confirmed by comparing my data with the latest haplogroup tree: mtDNA tree Build 16 (19 Feb 2014) http://www.phylotree.org/van Oven M, Kayser M. 2009. Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation. Hum Mutat 30(2):E386-E394. http://www.phylotree.org. doi:10.1002/humu.20921 The best I see is haplogroup J2a1a1. The attached reportSee: [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Pierpont-94 mtDNA Haplogroup Report seems to confirm that there is a discrepancy in the last 'b'.

Source Page for The Baldwins of Connecticut

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Nathaniel, Timothy and Joseph Baldwin, emigrants from England, shown in Milford, Connecticut in 1641 ==Sources== *{http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Connecticut] *{http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Litchfield_County,_Connecticut] *{http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:New_Haven_County,_Connecticut] *{http://www.wikitree.com/index.php? *New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter Pgs 1770-1771. {http://books.google.com/books?id=itAUAAAAYAAJ&q=baldwin#v=snippet&q=page%201770&f=false] (Joseph Baldwin of Milford, later Hadley Massachusetts) *Foote, Abram W. (1907). FOOTE FAMILY; Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn; and his descendants. Vol-1; Marble City Press-The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont (Nathaniel Baldwin of Milford's line) pg 70-71 Brewin Baldwin and Hannah Foote

Cleaning To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gartman-35|Jeanette Barott]] is currently working on. Can you help? Her goal is to make these meet the citation/textual styling standards of more recently edited profiles. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gartman-35&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Cleaning_To-Do_List|To-Do List for Style Cleaning]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Atkinson-2359|Atkinson, Elsworth Thompson]] || 1862-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Souders-67|Souders, Alvin Leroy]] || 1886-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Simpson-4049|Simpson, Eva Mae]] || 1890-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Ady-25|Ady, Vitula ]] || || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2384|Atkinson, Samuel ]] || 1901-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Stone-4612|Stone, Florence Ethel]] || 1905-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2370|Atkinson, Joel ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2358|Atkinson, Charles E.]] || 1866-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2357|Atkinson, Charles Anderson]] || 1896-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2378|Atkinson, Millard Franklin]] || 1897-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2361|Atkinson, Florence ]] || 1889-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2383|Atkinson, Rebecca J.]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2395|Atkinson, Earl ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2385|Atkinson, Sarah J.]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-1863|Atkinson, Martha Ermaline]] || 1848-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-536|Martin, Louisa Caroline (Hickey) ]] || 1845-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-537|Hickey, Lycurgus C.]] || 1850-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-538|Sliger, Margaret Elizabeth (Hickey) ]] || 1862-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Souders-102|Souders, Jesse M]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Souders-65|Souders, Charles William]] || 1881-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Souders-103|Souders, Ford A.]] || 1904-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Cooper-6265|Souders, Maude Dean (Cooper) ]] || 1883-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Souders-66|Souders, Henry Clay]] || 1883-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-1867|Sauders, Viner Usley (Atkinson) ]] || 1859-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Souders-78|Souders, William W.]] || 1858-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Lee-7528|Atkinson, Sarah Emaline (Lee) ]] || 1825-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-2374|Atkinson, Louetta ]] || 1886-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Souders-64|Souders, Della ]] || 1879-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-541|Hickey, William M]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-4249|Alexander, John Albert]] || 1883-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Davenport-1784|Alexander, Bertha (Davenport) ]] || 1886-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-4243|Bennett, Velma A. (Alexander) ]] || 1908-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6215|Bennett, Earl G.]] || 1907-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6225|Bennett, Terry. E.]] || 1937-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6218|Bennett, Infant Son ]] || 1915-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Etheridge-485|Bennett, Ruth Belle (Etheridge) ]] || 1882-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6212|Bennett, Andrew Hamilton]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6219|Bennett, James Buchanan]] || 1858-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Spears-504|Bennett, Mary M. (Spears) ]] || 1875-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1480|Bennett, Henretta Elizabeth (Ramsey) ]] || 1861-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6214|Purscell, Daisy B. (Bennett) ]] || 1878-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Purscell-3|Purscell, Zacariah William]] || 1876-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Purscell-1|Murray, Ollie Mae (Purscell) ]] || 1904-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Purscell-2|Purscell, William B.]] || 1906-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6221|Carnahan, Maggie Z. (Bennett) ]] || 1882-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Carnahan-107|Carnahan, Dillard C.]] || 1871-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Carnahan-106|Carnahan, Arlie ]] || 1901-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6227|Bennett, William Byrd Lou]] || 1884-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6228|Bennett, William Nyal]] || 1926-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-2826|Snyder, May ]] || 1884-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baker-11126|Bennett, Cammie (Baker) ]] || 1889-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6220|Bennett, Jessie Dent]] || 1885-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Markee-28|Bennett, Mae Frances (Markee) ]] || 1886-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Speed-600|Bennett, Marvolene Bowe (Speed) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Moore-14207|Moore, Ulysses Edgar]] || 1892-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6223|Moore, Opal (Bennett) ]] || 1898-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Moore-14205|Keith, Cleo J. (Moore) ]] || 1916-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-14206|Jenkins, Gina Kay (Moore) ]] || 1957-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-3580|Jenkins, Jerry Don]] || 1939-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6217|Bennett, George W.]] || 1888-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Franklin-2967|Bennett, Kitty Lee (Franklin) ]] || 1885-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6216|Bennett, Edgar W.]] || 1910-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-676|Oldham, Henry Martin]] || 1879-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6210|Oldham, Abbie Lena (Bennett) ]] || 1886-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-678|Oldham, Lewis Turner]] || 1903-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Narron-7|Oldham, Grace Elizabeth (Narron) ]] || 1904-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-671|Eriksen, Arleta May (Oldham) ]] || 1928-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Eriksen-247|Eriksen, Ole Farnsworth]] || 1922-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-674|Oldham, George ]] || 1930-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-341|Oldham, Betty Jean (Lackey) ]] || 1933-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-677|Oldham, Laura Ellen]] || 1905-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-673|Oldham, Elsie ]] || 1914-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-679|Oldham, Marvin Raymond]] || 1922-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-681|Oldham, Orlie Dean]] || 1928-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-669|Hertje, Alta E. (Oldham) ]] || 1912-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Hertje-10|Hertje, Verne George]] || 1914-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-680|Oldham, Omer Greene]] || 1917-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Hedges-438|Oldham, Leontine Evanda (Hedges) ]] || 1919-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-675|Oldham, Henry Lee]] || 1910-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Padgett-324|Oldham, Thelma Maurine (Padgett) ]] || 1914-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-668|Oldham, Albert Arlen]] || 1936-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Clinton-634|Oldham, Ethel Clara (Clinton) ]] || 1908-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-672|Whiting, Donna (Oldham)]] || || to-do |- | [[Oldham-670|Oldham, Anita Joyce Joyce]] || 1936-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Oldham-682|Oldham, Oscar John]] || 1907-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6213|Macklin, Bertha Carolyn (Bennett) ]] || 1895-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-189|Macklin, Frank James]] || 1893-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Bingaman-81|Macklin, Eva Lena (Bingaman) ]] || 1922-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-182|Macklin, Allen William]] || 1913-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-191|Macklin, Harry Wayne]] || 1918-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-190|Mosier, Goldie Jane (Macklin) ]] || 1947-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-231504|Anonymous, Catherine (Unknown) ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barrett-2193|Barrett, Lester F.]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barrett-2195|Barrett, Willis Fitch]] || 1884-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-941|Bowden, Benjamin ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-942|Bowden, Daniel ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-943|Bowden, Elizabeth Ann]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-945|Bowden, Hiram ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-947|Bowden, Isaac ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-950|Bowden, Mary ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-951|Bowden, Naomi ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-952|Bowden, Robert ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-1842|Atkinson, Peter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Macklin-194|Brown, Maude Arlene (Macklin) ]] || 1896-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Brown-23519|Brown, Charles Dewey]] || 1898-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Dunn-3959|Dunn, Jasper ]] || 1846-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Bray-1187|Sherrill, Martha Polly (Bray) ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anonymous-1026|Anonymous, Elizabeth ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Egnor-7|Egnor, Roger Glenn]] || 1945-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1501|Ramsey, Ralph ]] || 1918-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1500|Ramsey, Paul Vernon]] || 1920-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1499|Ramsey, Paul ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1491|Ramsey, Lemuel Clyde]] || 1896-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Cross-2235|Cross, Nellie ]] || 1894-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Claude-23|Claude, Ellis Douglas]] || 1897-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6211|Bennett, Alonzo Turner]] || 1881-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Barrett-2194|Bennett, Nancy B. (Barrett) ]] || 1882-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-7105|Claude, Hazel Marie (Bennett) ]] || 1905-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Franklin-2968|Franklin, Roy C]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1474|Franklin, Ethel Mary (Ramsey) ]] || 1890-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-533|Hickey, Alzira ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-534|Hickey, Anna A]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-535|Hickey, Joab ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-201|Hickey, Elijah ]] || 1814-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-10|Saylors, Sarah ]] || 1820-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-540|Hickey, William E]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jardot-4|Jardot, Herman August]] || 1889-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Koble-2|King, Felma Louise (Koble) ]] || 1919-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Koble-3|Koble, Samuel Howard]] || 1890-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-181|Thomas, Ada (Macklin) ]] || 1862-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-183|Macklin, Clara C.]] || 1882-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-184|Macklin, Clarence ]] || 1882-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-185|Macklin, Edward S.]] || 1864-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-187|Winder, Florence (Macklin) ]] || 1873-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-188|Macklin, Frank H.]] || 1876-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-193|Macklin, Jessie Weber]] || 1879-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Macklin-192|Macklin, James H.]] || 1829-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-944|Macklin, Emma Leona (Bowden) ]] || 1874-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-948|Bowden, John ]] || 1842-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-946|Bowden, Isaac ]] || 1812-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-953|Bowden, Sarah Jane]] || 1855-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Bowden-949|Bowden, Joseph ]] || 1876-02-00 || to-do |- | [[McDonald-4258|McDonald, Jess Echols]] || 1918-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Brown-23520|Brown, Ira Lee]] || 1896-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6222|Brown, Ola B. (Bennett) ]] || 1898-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Brown-26986|McDonald, Nina Irene (Brown) ]] || 1917-01-19 || to-do |- | [[McGrain-11|McGrain, Ann ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McGrain-12|McGrain, Joseph ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mcgrain-13|Mcgrain, Julia A]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McGrain-14|McGrain, Margaret ]] || 1843-12-17 || to-do |- | [[McGrain-15|McGrain, Michael ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McGrain-16|McGrain, Patrick ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Parker-11218|Ramsey, Eva May (Parker) ]] || 1875-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Partlow-34|Partlow, Margaret ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1466|Ramsey, Alva Gordon]] || 1905-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1467|Barrett, Annie E. (Ramsey) ]] || 1882-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1468|Ramsey, Charles Kenneth]] || 1900-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1470|Ramsey, Dolon Randolph]] || 1869-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1471|Ramsey, Edward Eugene]] || 1902-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1472|Ramsey, Elam Clem]] || 1890-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1473|Ramsey, Elisabeth ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1475|Snyder, Fannie F. (Ramsey) ]] || 1879-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1476|Ramsey, George Monroe]] || 1867-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1477|Ramsey, George Washington]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1479|Ramsey, Harrison ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1481|Ramsey, Henry ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1482|Ramsey, Infant Son ]] || 1899-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1483|Ramsey, James ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1484|Ramsey, James Austin]] || 1859-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1485|Ramsey, Jesse Deloss]] || 1889-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1486|Ramsey, John ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1487|Ramsey, John Frame ]] || 1874-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1488|Ramsey, Joseph Ray]] || 1896-07-11 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1489|Sala, Laura Geneve (Ramsey) ]] || 1897-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1490|Ramsey, Lawrence ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1492|Jardot, Leona (Ramsey) ]] || 1894-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1493|Ramsey, Leroy Parker]] || 1896-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1494|Cantrell, Lottie M. (Ramsey) ]] || 1892-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1495|Ramsey, Maggie ]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1496|Ramsey, Nancy ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1497|Curtis, Nola Ester (Ramsey) ]] || 1904-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1498|Phillips, Norma Alene (Ramsey) ]] || 1926-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1502|Ramsey, Riley ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1503|Ramsey, Roy ]] || 1888-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1504|Ramsey, Russell ]] || 1863-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1505|Ramsey, Thomas ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1506|Ramsey, Unknown ]] || 1904-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1507|Littleton, Verdie R. (Ramsey) ]] || 1888-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1509|Ramsey, William ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1508|Koble, Vona (Ramsey) ]] || 1893-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1510|Ramsey, William Jordan]] || 1865-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1511|Ramsey, William Sylvan]] || 1905-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-8021|Roberts, Lynda Kay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sala-21|Sala, Carl Edward]] || 1925-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Sala-22|Sala, Charles Edward]] || 1927-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Sala-23|Sala, Edward ]] || 1894-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Sala-24|Sala, Unnamed ]] || 1952-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4167|Sanders, Arey ]] || 1904-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4635|Sanders, James Robert]] || 1864-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4168|Sanders, Carrie ]] || 1891-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4169|Sanders, J. Leslie]] || 1908-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4170|Jones, Lydia J. (Sanders) ]] || 1893-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4171|Ramsey, Martha Lucinda (Sanders) ]] || 1870-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4172|Sanders, Maynard ]] || 1900-05-08 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4173|Sanders, Oscar ]] || 1896-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4174|Ramsey, Rebecca Anne (Sanders) ]] || 1868-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4175|Sanders, Unknown ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-4176|Sanders, William A.]] || 1888-01-31 || to-do |- | [[Watson-6297|Bowden, Rachel (Watson) ]] || 1821-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-2825|Snyder, Elza H.]] || || to-do |- | [[Simmons-3383|Ramsey, Flora Belle (Simmons) ]] || 1866-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-349|Sherrill, William J.]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-347|Howell, Nancy Ann (Sherrill) ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-348|Sherrill, Violet ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-344|Sherrill, John J.]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-342|Ramsey, Amy Caroline (Sherrill) ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shank-264|Shank, James Saxon]] || 1933-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6224|Bennett, Roy Francis]] || 1908-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Knipp-57|Knipp, Elsie Irene]] || 1911-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-7115|Shank, Ann Mikell (Bennett) ]] || 1935-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-34|Saylors, Thomas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Saylors-21|Saylors, Abraham ]] || 1817-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-32|Saylors, Michael ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-28|Saylors, Fredrick ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-24|Saylors, Ann ]] || 1806-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-25|Saylors, Charlotte ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-22|Saylors, Abraham ]] || 1713-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-33|Saylors, Philip ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-23|Saylors, Abraham ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-26|Saylors, Daniel ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-29|Saylors, John ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-30|Saylors, Leonard ]] || 1748-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Worster-44|Hackleman, Caroline (Worster) ]] || 1830-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Hackleman-15|Hackleman, John ]] || 1785-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Adams-15456|Hackleman, Sarah (Adams) ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-399|Pollard, Geraldine (Elrod)]] || || to-do |- | [[Dunn-3958|Elrod, Elizabeth Ann (Dunn) ]] || 1886-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-376|Dunn, Elizabeth Ann (Sherrill) ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-400|Martin, Berta May (Elrod) ]] || 1906-03-21 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-403|Elrod, Jasper Dillard]] || 1913-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-407|Elrod, Junior Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Elrod-406|Campbell, Vada (Elrod)]] || || to-do |- | [[Elrod-396|Elrod, Albert Riley, Sr.]] || 1881-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-401|Elrod, Minnie Bell]] || 1907-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-402|Martin, Odell (Elrod) ]] || 1910-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-404|Elrod, Riley Delbert]] || 1916-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Elrod-405|Manning, Eloise (Elrod)]] || || to-do |- | [[Elrod-363|Elrod, Clelon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-346|Sherrill, Joshua ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Albertson-154|Albertson, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Byers-373|Byers, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Byers-372|Byers, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-9332|Johnson, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-9313|Johnson, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-9317|Johnson, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-9336|Johnson, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-9312|Johnson, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-9342|Johnson, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Sailors-12|Hackleman, Mary Elizabeth (Sailors) ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-6226|Bennett, William Bird]] || || to-do |- | [[Buck-1636|Bennett, Kathryn (Buck) ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buck-1984|Buck, Abraham Covalt]] || 1798-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Simmerly-4|Simmerly, Margaret ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buck-1986|Dyer, Mary Elizabeth (Buck) ]] || 1827-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Dyer-8947|Dyer, Edmond S.]] || 1824-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-539|Hickey, Sandy A.]] || 1842-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Titie-1|Hickey, Rhoda (Titie) ]] || 1844-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-640|Hickey, John D.]] || 1869-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Hackleman-16|Hackleman, Oliver C.]] || 1816-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Newby-592|Hackleman, Mary (Newby) ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hackleman-17|Hackleman, Frank C.]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hackleman-18|Hackleman, Ward H]] || 1891-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Butterfield-454|Ball, Rebecca (Butterfield) ]] || 1789-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Wood-11046|Ball, Priscilla (Wood) ]] || 1651-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5876|Ball, John ]] || 1660-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4726|Ball, Nathaniel ]] || 1649-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Coffin-1801|Ball, Lucy Adeline (Coffin) ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5877|Woods, Harriet N. (Ball) ]] || 1817-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5878|Ball, Walton ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5880|Phelps, Mary W (Ball) ]] || 1822-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5881|Willard, Abbie (Ball) ]] || 1823-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5874|Ball, Levi ]] || 1790-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5882|Powell, Anna Clarinda (Ball) ]] || 1854-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Tucker-4334|Ball, Sally Ann (Tucker) ]] || 1826-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5879|Ball, Harvey ]] || 1820-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5872|Ball, Levi Warren]] || 1818-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5883|Blood, Olive (Ball) ]] || 1758-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5884|Haywood, Susannah (Ball) ]] || 1760-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5885|Shattuck, Hannah (Ball) ]] || 1762-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Perham-74|Ball, Deliverance (Perham) ]] || 1765-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-7366|Ball, Hannah (Edwards) ]] || 1788-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4301|Ball, Abraham ]] || 1786-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4302|Ball, Abraham Edward]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4396|Ball, Edward Abraham]] || 1834-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4397|Ball, Lazarus Osborn]] || 1836-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4398|Ball, Leroy Augustus]] || 1843-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4399|Ball, Homer Eugene]] || 1845-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4303|Ball, Arthur S]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5887|Ball, Deliverance ]] || 1789-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5888|Edwards, Hannah (Ball) ]] || 1791-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5889|Ball, Phineas ]] || 1794-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5890|Powers, Rebecca (Ball) ]] || 1797-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5891|Stearns, Olive (Ball) ]] || 1799-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5892|Ball, Ebenezer ]] || 1802-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5886|Ball, Abraham ]] || 1765-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5893|Ball, Mark ]] || 1806-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5894|Winn, Bathsheba (Ball) ]] || 1769-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5895|Richardson, Mary (Ball) ]] || 1773-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5896|Ball, Noah ]] || 1771-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Stevens-3903|Ball, Mary (Stevens) ]] || 1702-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stevens-5807|Ball, Mary (Stevens) ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5898|Ball, Jeremiah ]] || 1762-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5899|Ball, James ]] || 1764-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5900|Ball, Betsy ]] || 1768-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5901|Ball, John ]] || 1771-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5902|Ball, David ]] || 1773-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5903|Ball, Joseph ]] || 1775-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5904|Ball, Daniel ]] || 1778-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5905|Ball, Samuel ]] || 1781-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5897|Ball, Jeremiah ]] || 1731-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5906|Ball, Sarah ]] || 1785-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5907|Jowett, Mary (Ball) ]] || 1733-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4400|Dutton, Susannah (Ball) ]] || 1738-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Dutton-581|Dutton, John ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5908|Ball, Benjamin ]] || 1742-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Ewers-269|Ewers, Henry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ewers-270|Ewers, Henry ]] || 1716-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Ewers-271|Ewers, Robert ]] || 1719-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Ewers-272|Ewers, James ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ewers-273|Ewers, Susanna ]] || 1723-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4732|Stoutenburg, Susannah (Ball) ]] || 1689-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Flagg-307|Ball, Experience (Flagg) ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5911|Knight, Experience (Ball) ]] || 1714-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5912|Ball, Lydia ]] || 1716-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5913|Ball, John ]] || 1719-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5914|Estabrook, Bethiah (Ball) ]] || 1721-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5916|Ball, Samuel ]] || 1728-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5915|Ball, Benjamin ]] || 1726-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5917|Ball, Caleb ]] || 1724-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5918|Ball, Thomas ]] || 1725-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5919|Ball, Samuel ]] || 1696-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4729|Ball, Benjamin ]] || 1704-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4728|Ball, Ebenezer ]] || 1712-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4727|Benjamin, Sarah (Ball) ]] || 1714-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5920|Ball, Charles ]] || 1869-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5921|Ball, Clarence ]] || 1878-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Huskin-3|Ball, Mary A. (Huskin) ]] || 1834-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Whitby-239|Whitby, Frank ]] || 1871-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5922|Whitby, Sarah E. (Ball) ]] || 1871-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Burbank-292|Ball, Lucy (Burbank) ]] || 1783-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hill-10002|Hutchison, Mariah Osborn (Hill) ]] || 1830-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-458|Hutchison, William H]] || 1863-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Dickson-1011|Dickson, John B.]] || 1868-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-450|Dickson, Birdie Ann (Hutchison) ]] || 1874-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Scott-8457|Scott, William ]] || 1883-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-8450|Scott, Sarah ]] || 1885-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-8442|Scott, Lucy ]] || 1888-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-8445|Scott, Pearl ]] || 1891-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-8441|Scott, Lillie ]] || 1893-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-8451|Hoffman, Susie Rose (Scott) ]] || 1899-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-455|Scott, Julia Ann (Hutchison) ]] || 1865-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-610|Hutchison, James Roland]] || 1855-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-611|Hutchison, David Henry]] || 1854-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-612|Hutchison, George Washington]] || 1852-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-457|Hutchison, William Harvey]] || 1830-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-456|Hutchison, Thomas ]] || 1796-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Marsh-2306|Marsh, Lydia ]] || 1805-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-454|Hutchison, John ]] || 1868-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-453|Hutchison, David Douglas]] || 1833-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-451|Houchin, Cynthia (Hutchison) ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hutchison-452|Hutchison, Daniel M.]] || 1837-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Seacrease-2|Seacrease, Martha Esther ]] || 1853-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Seacrease-1|Seacrease, Lindsey ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lee-7527|Lee, James ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-345|Sherrill, Joseph Calvin]] || 1838-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Saylors-27|Sherrill, Elizabeth (Saylors) ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-343|Sherrill, Elison ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hackleman-7|Hackleman, Johan Jacob]] || 1752-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Bignall-26|Ball, Martha (Bignall) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Rugg-244|Rugg, Hannah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hays-879|Hays, Sarah Ann]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gartman-36|Gartman, Jerry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gartman-43|Gartman, Bill ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-19673|Gartman, Altha Ellen (Wilson) ]] || 1897-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Gartman-44|Gartman, Harold Warren]] || 1891-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Gartman-46|Gartman, Carl August]] || 1843-03-21 || to-do |- | [[Ball-5871|Gartman, Mary W. (Ball) ]] || 1866-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Gartman-45|Gartman, Louis Carl]] || 1871-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Ehrhart-71|Gartman, Wilhelmine (Ehrhart) ]] || 1838-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Wilson-19675|Wilson, Horatio Keith]] || 1839-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Limbors-1|Wilson, Massalona (Limbors) ]] || 1844-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Wilson-19674|Wilson, William Berriman]] || 1864-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Doop-3|Wilson, Cora Orm (Doop) ]] || 1876-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Wiley-1074|Doop, Mary D. (Wiley) ]] || 1848-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Doop-4|Doop, Phillip ]] || 1847-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-3346|Winland, Catherine (Snyder) ]] || 1781-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Winland-17|Winland, John ]] || 1781-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Winland-16|Doop, Catherine Jane (Winland) ]] || 1814-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Doop-5|Doop, Joseph ]] || 1810-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Doop-7|Doop, David ]] || 1836-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Doop-6|Gibson, Mary Ann (Doop) ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doop-9|Doop, John W.]] || 1840-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Doop-8|Berentz, Catherine Jane (Doop) ]] || 1840-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Souders-60|Souders, John Caldwell]] || 1853-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Atkinson-1841|Souders, Nancy (Atkinson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Mousall-60|Ball, Mary (Mousall) ]] || 1633-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Ramsey-1478|Sanders, Harriet (Ramsey) ]] || 1868-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Ball-4733|Ball, Caleb ]] || 1690-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Hill-10003|Hill, Sandy June]] || 1799-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-848|Ball, Mary (Farrar) ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Tom Wilde To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Urschel-11|Tom Wilde]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Urschel-11&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tom Wilde To-Do List|Tom's current to-do list]].''

Albert John Endsley Wilson, III accomplishments

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Dr. Theodore Vandevis To-Do List

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Cooley Family Mysteries

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Parents and spouse(s) of John Cooley, his origin and/or arrival in America, and confirmation of some of his many children. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Powell-5629 Census Records

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Trisha Clark To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clark-20689|Trisha Clark]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Clark-20689&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Trisha Clark To-Do List|Trisha's current to-do list]].''

Cobb Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Cobbs. 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] Anyone have a family of Cobbs who came from NE; possible as "Missionaries" to Southern States. These families shared names as; Priscilla, Elizabeth, Sevier, James, John, Alexander--called Ander, Middleton etc. They may have been Methodists who came to the Carolinas.

Christchurch Cemeteries

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Viersen To Do List

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Interest parties should identify surnames in Wikitree that include Viersen, Vierson and promote One Study Project Collect information from outside Wikitree with persons of this surname and encourage participation (if living) or start profiles for deceased people. Attempt to connect all Viersen/Vierson profiles if possible and list out orphans for further research Gather Y-DNA (at least 37 marker testing) results for all males living with surname Viersen/Vierson and connect

Downs Family Mysteries

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What happened to Harry? He was the Illegitimate son of Lena Downs (Smith)

Mindy Linton To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Linton-1158|Mindy Linton]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Linton-1158&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mindy Linton To-Do List|Mindy's current to-do list]].''

Whites

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bartlett-3702&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Steve Bartlett To-Do List|Steve's current to-do list]].''

Douglas Henry To-Do List

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merge Spicer-604 and Spicer-605 merge Hall-13653 and Hall-13682 merge Hodges-2284 and Hodges-2420 and Hodges-2420 merge Jackson-10427 and Jackson 10428 merge Marmaduker-24 and Marmaduke-23

Roland Oscar Araneta To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Araneta-272|Roland Oscar Araneta]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Araneta-272&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Roland Oscar Araneta To-Do List|Roland Oscar's current to-do list]].''

Abalan Genealogy

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Elaine Mantua's description of her mother's family history: George Abalan married Taj Abalan (both from Syria – presently Lebanon) 3 children: # Moses Abalan (son) # Rejy Abalan (son) # Munzer Abalan (daughter) – Elaine's great grandmother Abraham Dowaliby married Munzer Abalan 3 children: # John Dowaliby (son) – he had 7 children # Jessie Dowaliby (daughter) – she had 7 children # Sophie Dowaliby (daughter) – she had 1 child, Camelia, Elaine's mom (Sophie Dowaliby, my grandmother, was born in 1894 in Syria, now Lebanon.) [Munzer Abalan was born in Zahle, Syria (now Lebanon). She died on March 24, 1937 and is buried at St. Michael's Cemetery in Stratford, Connecticut.] Abraham Abalan married Sophie Dowaliby in 1908 (she was 14, arranged marriaage.) They had one child: # Camelia Marie Abalan, born Sept. 24, 1909 in Bridgeport, Connecticut [Sophie Dowaliby was born in Zahle, Syria (now Lebanon) in 1894. She died of lung cancer November 28, 1945 and was buried at St. Michael's Cemetery in Stratford, Connecticut. She came to the U.S. In 1909 when she was 15 and gave birth to my mother when she was 16. Her husband, Abraham was born in 1886 or 1887. He left Connecticut in 1910 when my mother was one, returning to Syria where he died shortly thereafter from tuberculosis. I never understood why my grandmother's older sister or brother or her parents did not offer to help raise my mother. Perhaps it was because her siblings had so many children of their own. Instead, she was put into the William L Gilbert Home for Girls in Winsted, Connecticut when she was a pre-schooler. Salvatore Mantua married Camelia Marie Abalan May 17, 1942 in Washington, D.C. In St. Augustine's Cathedral The had 2 children: # Carol Ann Rose Mantua born September 19, 1943 # Elaine Barbara Mary Mantua born November 4, 1945 [Camelia was born Sept. 24, 1909 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, was a U.S. Citizen; came to Canada in October of 1994 to live with her daughter, Elaine. She died September 5, 2001. Salvatore Mantua was born June 11, 1896 in Grotteria, Italy. He came to the U.S. Around 1921; became a U.S. Citizen in 1931. He died March 10, 1978 and is buried in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring, Md.

Jennifer Peterson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rush-1137|Jennifer Peterson]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[McDaniel-1969|Rush, Martha (McDaniel)]] || || to-do |- |}

The Collins Book

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== Sources == *Prewitt, Richard A. [http://www.kithandkinofthesouth.org/uploads/2/6/2/1/2621480/the_collins_book_-_joseph__collins__lucy_marchbanks_-_their_descendants.pdf "The Collins Book"], page 55, retrieved 28 January, 2015 from kithandkinofthesouth.org

Certificates and other Historical Data

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Selene Serio To-Do List

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Douglas Family Genealogy

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Our Family Mysteries-34

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One of the ancestors could be of Malayan origin [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Recensement de la Nouvelle-France en 1667

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John Dobbin To-Do List

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Bushrod Doggett

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Among the rumors of Native American ancestry are the rumors of Bushrod Doggett being the illegitimate child of his teenage mother's Wicocomico Indian brother-in-law (his mother's sister's husband, William Tapp.) I am a descendant of Bushrod and would like to know more about Bushrod, his young mother who failed to appear to state the father's identity, the reported DNA study that proved he was fathered by a member of the Tapp family, and whether his Revolutionary War service was ever verified. http://www.anitastexasroots.com/p49.htm#i3548 http://genforum.genealogy.com/doggett/messages/697.html http://genforum.genealogy.com/doggett/messages/702.html [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

William Brunson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brunson-652|William Brunson]] is currently working on. Can you help? Researching Brunson / Brinson / Bronson Families of South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia! Would appreciate any information and help. Thanks, William Brunson Charleston, SC

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Eckler Family Bible

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==AN ECKLER FAMILY RECORD== ====David Kendall Martin, F.A.S.G.==== Pre-Revolutionary 18th century Bible records for Mohawk Valley families are important discoveries. Although it remains elusive, such a prize is the Eckler family Bible. In August 1949 Albert Ross Eckler, PhD., author of The Eckler-Ackler-Ackley Family (1970) and now of Spring Valley Road, Morristown, New Jersey 07960, found the Bible on the shelf of a closet in the home of Mrs. Maggie Gage, born in 1874, a daughter of Eli and Emily (Ackler) Spohn. Mrs. Gage lived 1.7 miles west of Columbia Center in Herkimer County, New York. At that time Ross Eckler made a careful transcript of the Bible's family record, a transcript he is generously willing to share. Subsequently, about 1985, when he returned to recheck the Bible, he found Mrs. Gage had died. Her granddaughter, Beulah (House) , widow of Schuyler Dievendorf, thought she had the Bible in her attic, but was vague about its location. Ross Eckler visited her twice more to see the Bible, but without success. His last visit was in 1988 when he was bitten by her dog and required a tetanus booster shot. The following year Mrs. Dievendorf died. When Ross talked with her daughter who lived next door, she allowed him a brief examination of the attic, but he could not find the Bible there. Since then, Ken D. Johnson of Grand Island, Nebraska, has looked for the Bible in the neighborhood, but to no avail. Its whereabouts today are unknown. The Bible is in German. From Ross Eckler's notes made in 1949 we know that on the inside front cover, in the upper righthand corner, are the words (probably handwritten): Anno 1754 Con Gebi This might be the year the Bible was purchased. The meaning of Con Gebi is not clear. One guess is that it is the Italian con (with) and the German Gebet (prayer). In the printed text appears: Mit Urkund diesel Briefs besiegelt mit Unserm Kayseri. aufgedrucken Secret-Insiegel, der geben ist zu Wien den dreg und zwantzigsten Augusti Anno Siebenzehen hundert Sieben und Vierzig, Unsers Reichs im Zweyten. That is, "With attestation by letter sealed with our imperial separate-seal affixed, which was given at Vienna the twenty-third of August in the year seventeen hundred forty-seven, the second year of our reign," referring to the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I who began to rule in 1745. The question immediately arises, is this a Catholic or a Protestant Bible? As the Bible's title page - and now the entire Bible - are missing, these are our best clues to its date and origin. The family record in the Bible is for the family of Johan Hendrick Eckler, aged 21, a passenger on the ship Loyal Judith, which sailed from Rotterdam, stopped at Cowes in England, and landed in Philadelphia on 25 September 1732; and of his wife Anna Margaretha Jung, no doubt the Anna Margreth, a twin of Johann Henrich, born 24 January 1716, children of Henrich and Anna Margreth Jung, sponsored at baptism in the Palatine camps in the Schoharie Valley by Conrad Scheutz and Ottilia Weber (for Johann Henrich) and Jacob Weber and Anna Margretha Zimmerman (for Anna Margreth), as recorded by the Rev. Joshua Kocherthal (Lou D. MacWethy: The Book of Names; St.Johnsville, New York, 1933; reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1969, pg.32; and Walter Allen Knittle: Early Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration; Philadelphia, 1937; reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1965, "The Simmendinger Register" pg.295. See also Henry Z Jones, Jr., F.A.S.G.: The Palatine Families of New York; Universal City, California, 1985, pp.422+, and More Palatine Families; Universal City, California, 1991, pp.345-6). Full details for the individuals mentioned in the family record are found in Ross Eckler's book cited above, hereafter the Eckler genealogy. Identifications, translations, and questionable readings of words and letters have been added in brackets below. Translations of the various German formulas are given only the first time they are met. [inside front cover page]: Joh Hendrik Eckler Bin Gebohren im Jahr Christi 17ii Den 16 oktober und meine Ehfrau annamargretha Ekier ist gebohren im Jahr Christi 1716 Den 14 November. [...was born in the year of Christ 1711 the 16 October and my wife ... was born in the year of Christ 1716 the 14 November.] 1743 Den augustus ist meine Dochter Maria Cattrina in dem [Herrn] Entschlaffen. [... my daughter ... fell asleep in the Lord] 1743 Den 8 augustus ist mein Sohn Johannis in dem [Herrn] Entschlaffen 1746 Den 5 may ist mein Sohn Stoffel in dem Herrn Entschlaffen. [son Christopher] 1764 den 27 November ist mein Sohn Hendrick und. Meine Dochter Liesa Catharina in den Ehstand Getretten. [... my son Hendrick and my daughter Liesa Catharina entered into marriage. This is a double wedding of Hendrick Eckler Jr. with Christina -and his sister, Elizabeth Catharina Eckler, with. Michael Snyder.] Anno 1764 Den 27 November bin Ich Michael Schneider mit meinen Lieben Haussfrau Liesa Catharina in Den Ehstand getrett[en]. [... I, Michael Schneider, entered into marriage with my beloved wife ... Anno 1765 Den 10 September rnorgens ist mir Meine Dochter anna rnargretha zur welt gebahren Die tauffgezeugen waren Hendrick Eckeler und seine Haus frau [... in the morning my [Michael Snyder's] daughter ... was born into the world to me [.] The sponsors at her baptism were Hendrick Eckler and his wife.] [change of ink] Anno 1767 Den 30 tag [Mots?, hard to read, Marz?, i.e. March] ist mir meine Dochter lisabet [?, hard to read] zu welt gebohren Die tauf-gezeugen waren _Casper Caver [?, hard to read surname] and seine Ehfrau. [Elizabeth Snyder, daughter of Michael]. Anno 1769 Den 15 Januari 1st mir meine Docher [sic] Mag[t]elena zur welt gebahren Die tauffgezeigen waren Johannes Eckler und Magtelena 8chneidern. [The child is Magdelena Snyder, daughter of Michael]. [Three intervening Snyder children were not recorded in this Bible record; see the Eckler genealogy pg.122.] [change of ink] Anno 1782 Der 17 Meij Ist Mir mein Sohn pitter zur Welt Geboren Die Dauff Gezeige [i.e. Taufgezeugeza waren pitter Eckler und seine Haus frau [Peter Snyder, son of Michael]. [here follows some writing too faint to read but with dates after 1800] Double space - 4 times [first loose page, apparently tucked inside the front of the Bible] Anno 1797 Den 6 Janauari ist mir mein [Sohn] Henrick zur Welt geboren Die tauf[ge]zeigen waren Henrick Eckler und ] Eckler [son of Peter and Christina (Kramer) Eckler; six previous children of this couple were not recorded in this Bible record; see the Eckler genealogy pp.360-1] Anno 1799 Den 17 August 1st mir me n Sohn Benjamen zur Welt Gebohren Die taufzeigerrIViaren Kunrata Haus und seine Has [sic] frau [son of Peter and Christina (Kramer) Eckler] [different writing] Anne 1801 Den 22 July ist mir mein Sohn Gottfrit zur Welt gebohren Die tauf gezeig[en] [waren] Vonhorn; no given name recorded, Van Horn] und seine Hausfrau [son of Peter and Christina (Kramer) Eckler] [Three children of this couple born after Godfrey were William, Christina, and Elizabeth Eckler (see the Eckler genealogy pg.361. The rest of this page has faded very badly, but apparently the writing is English, not German, and the dates are after 1800. Perhaps this is a record of the births of these three children.] [second loose page, apparently tucked inside the front of the Bible]: Anno 1738 auf Martine, bin ich Hendrich Eckler mit meiner Lieber haussfrau Anamargretha Jungin in den Heiligen Ehstand getreten Zusammen Kinder gezeugen folget. (... at Martinmas (i.e. 11 November, St. Martin's Day), I Hendrich Eckler entered together with my dear wife Anna Margaretha Jung into the Holy state of matrimony [.] [Our] witnessed [i.e. baptized] children follow.] Anno 1739 den 11 augustus ist mir men [sic] sohn Hendrick zur welt gebohren die tauf gezeugen waren Hendrich Jung und seine Ehefrau. Anno 1740 den 13 November 1st mir meine Dochter Maria Cathrina zur welt gebohren die tauff gezeugen waren Jost Kremer und Maria Cathrina Jungen. Anno 1742 den 12 october ist mir mein sohn Johanne zur welt gebohren die Tauff gezeugen waren Jo-hannes Jung und Marialisabeth Krausin. Anno 1744 den 12 Augustus ist mir mein sohn Stoffel zur welt gebohren die Tauffgezeugen waren Hendrich Jung und seine Ehefrau. Anno 1746 den 17 September is [sic] mir rneine Dochter Lisacathrina zur welt gebohren die Tauff gezeugen waren Hendrich Walrath und seine Ehefrau. Anno 1748 den 25 December ist mir mein Sohn Stoffel zur welt gebohren die Tauffgezeugen waren Theodores Kral und Gertraud Jungen Anno 1751 den 24 Juni ist mir mein sohn Johanes zur welt gebohren die Tauffgezeugen waren Johannes Vetterly und Lisabeth Jungen. Anno 1754 den 2 July is [sic] mir mein Sohn Petter zur welt gebohren die Tauffgezeugen waren Petter Adami und. Anamargretha Habermann. Anno 1757 der 30 October ist mir mein sohn Jacob zur welt gebohren die Tauffgezeugen waren Jacob Contriman und Margretha Disch[b/lo]tin Anno 1760 den 22 May 1st mir mein sohn Johan Leonhard zur welt gebohren die Tauff gezeugen waren Hendrick Walratt Junir und Cathrina Kremerin. [first page in the back of the Bible]: Anno 1775 Den 20 December 1st Mir Meine Dochter Catrina zur welt Gebohren die daufgezeigen Henrick Eckler und Seine hausfrau. [daughter of Christopher and Catharine ( ) Eckler] Anno 1779 [sic - the Eckler genealogy gives his year of birth as 1777] Den 8 Abrill 1st Mir Mein Sohn pitter zur welt gebohren die dauff gezeugen waren pitter Eckler Berned diefentorf [son of Christopher and Catharine ( - ) Eckler] Anno 1782 Den 2 Juni 1st Mir Meine dochter Anna zur welt gebohren die Dauf gez[eugen] waren, Henrich Eckler Junior und Seine hausfrau. [daughter of Christopher and Catharine ( ) Eckler] Anno 1785 Den 15 Agust [sic] 1st Mir Mein Sohn Stoffel zur welt gebohren Die dauf Gezeigen waren Jacob Walrath and seine hausfrau. [son of Christopher and Catharine Eckler] Anno 1787 Den 19 Nofember [the Eckler genealogy gives 1788] 1st Mir Mein sohn Nicolas zur welt Gebohren die Dauf gezeigen wahren Steffanies Eiseman und seine haus frau [son of Christopher and Catharine ( ) Eckler] [faint] Anno 1790 Den 27 Augst fsicj 1st mir Mein sohn Johannis zur welt gebohren die tauff gezeigen fwaren - (not legible)] und seine hausfrau [There are two additional children of Christopher and Catharine ( ) Eckler not recorded in this Bible; see the Eckler genealogy _ pg.68.] Ano [sic] 1763 Catharine Young was born July the 4th [probably a daughter of Jacob and Dorothy (Rickert) Young; she married 11 March 1787 Leonard Eckler at Fort Plain; see the Eckler genealogy pg. 271.] [pencil, faint] Stofels Ecklers Kind ist gestorben Den 8 April in 1792. [probably Stoffel (Christopher) born 1785 above] [second page in the back of the Bible]: Anno 1788 Den 24 May ist mir meine Dochter Anna margreda zur welt gebohren die dauf gezeigen waren Adam Jung und seine Hausfrau. [daughter of Leonard and Catharine (Young) Eckler] Anno 1790 Den 21 July 1st mir sohn [sic] Jacob zur Welt gebohren Die dauf Gezeigen waren Jacob Jung und seine Hausfrau [son of Leonard and Catharine (Young) Eckler] Anno 1791 Den 28 nofember 1st Mir Mine sohn Jeri zur welt gebohren Die tauf gezeigen waren Jeri Jung und Annamargreta Eckler [son of Leonard and Catharine (Young) Eckler] Anno 1793 Den 26 Mertz 1st mir mein Sohn Henrich zur welt gebohren Die tauf gezeigen waren Henrich Eckler und seine hausfrau [son of Leonard and Catharine (Young) Eckler] Anno 1795 Den 9 Juny 1st mir mein Sohn Atam zur wel [sic] gebohren Die tauf Gezeigen waren Gorg Schall und seine hausfrau [son of Leonard and Catharine (Young) Eckler] Anno 179[7?] Den 12 febervary 1st mir mein Sohn Leonhart zur welt gebohren. Die Dauf gezeige 5_63 waren meine muter Margret Eckler [son of Leonard and Catharine (Young) Eckler] Anno 1802 den 11 december ist margreta Eckler in dem herren EndSchlaffen [This could be Margaret Hoover/Hoyerf wife of Johanes Eckler born 1751 above.] Anno 1803 Dem 6 January ist mir mein Sohn Johannes zuhr weld gebohren die tauf gezeigen wahren John Rickert und Dorode Young [son of Leonard and Catharine (Young) Eckler] [very faint writing, dates after 1800; 24 of abril 1814 can be read] Anno 1802 den 24 october ist meine mutter Magerred in der Herrn entschlafen. [Anna Margaretha Jung, wife of Joh Hendrik Eckler, the immigrant] [third page in the back of the Bible]: Anno 1776 Den 14 Nofember Ist Mein [Sohn] Henrich zur Welt Gebohren Die dauff gezeugen 'waren] Henrich Eckler und Seine haus frau [son of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] Anno 1778 Den 10 october ist Mir Mein Sohn [Jacob? zur Welt Gebohren Die dauf gezeugen waren Jacob haberman und Seine Haus frau. [son of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] Anno 1780 Den 10 December Ist MierMeine dochter Ehliessabeth sur Welt Gebohren Die Dauf Gezeugen wahren Nigel Schneiter und Seine Haus frau [daughter of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] Anno 1782 Den 5 October 1st mier Mein Sohn Johannes zur welt gebohren die dauf gezeugen wahren Daniel Ullendorf und Seine Haus frau [son of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] Anno 1783 den [8?] Agust [sic] 1st Mir Mein Sohn Christ Jan [Christian] zur welt gebohren die dauffgezeugen Wahren Gottlieb Schneider und Seine Ehfrau. [son of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] Anno 1788 den 5 october ist Mir Mein [Sohn] Pitter zur welt gebohren Die dauf Gezeugen [waren] pitter Eckler und Seine Haus frau. [son of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] [faint] Ano [sic] 1790 den [?] Juny [ist mir mein Sohn?] Daniel zur [Welt gebohren die Taufgezeugenfl waren [ (illegible) Eckler und seine Haus frau? [son of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] 1794 den 18 october ist mir meine tochder [zufl Margreta zur welt gebohren die tauffgezeigen Wahren Konrat hays Margrata [fell] [daughter of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] 1798 Den 21 July ist mir Mein Sohn [Daniel?] zur welt gebohren Die daufgezeigen waren Christoffel Eckler und seine Eh [frau.] [son of John and Margaret (Hoover/Hoyer) Eckler] [The handwriting of this entry and that directly opposite on the previous page telling of the death of Margaret (Jung) Eckler match] Anno 1781 Den 6 December 1st Mein [vatte(r?)] Henrich Eckler In dem [Herrn] Ent Schlaffen

Jen Tierney To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Tierney-393|Jen Tierney]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Tierney-393&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jen Tierney To-Do List|Jen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Albro-94|Albro, Lillian Edith ]] || 1892-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Albro-95|Albro, George Frederick ]] || 1868-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Albro-103|Albro, George T. ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Albro-104|Albro, Job ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Babcock-1734|Babcock, Susan Potter ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowen-2991|Bowen, Adeline Amanda ]] || 1840-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Bowen-2992|Bowen, Levi B. ]] || 1802-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Clabby-4|Clabby, Michael ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clabby-5|Clabby, Michael ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ebery-1|Ebery, Mary Ann ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ebery-2|Ebery, William ]] || 1827-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Kimball-1790|Kimball, Maria ]] || 1807-07-27 || to-do |- | [[McKenna-706|McKenna, Sarah Louise ]] || 1860-03-12 || to-do |- | [[McKenna-707|McKenna, Patrick ]] || 1842-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Mullen-715|Mullen, Elizabeth Jane ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mullen-716|Mullen, Michael ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peavey-68|Peavey, Martha Jane ]] || 1834-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Peavey-69|Peavey, Stephen Rice ]] || 1832-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Peavey-70|Peavey, John Frank ]] || 1804-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Peavey-71|Peavey, Joshua ]] || || to-do |- | [[Saunders-3826|Saunders, Elizabeth ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sullivan-5630|Sullivan, Loretta T. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sullivan-5631|Sullivan, Stephen ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tierney-403|Tierney, Martin ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tierney-406|Tierney, Martin , Jr.]] || 1867-05-06 || to-do |- |}

Morris Grace Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Morris Grace Methodist Church Cemetery, Rural Municipality of Morris, Manitoba]] This cemetery is also known as the Morris Pioneers Cemetery. It now has only a few tombstones and a plaque dedicated to the memory of the early pioneers of the area. == Commemorative Plaque == In the centre of the cemetery site is a large boulder with two plaques on it. The first reads:
DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THE EARLY PIONEERS
1967
The second reads:
This stone marks the site of
MORRIS GRACE METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY
which was used from 1884 until 1920.
A plot of land two acres in size
was donated to the church by Thomas Moody.
It is unknown how many people were buried here.
Only these few monuments remain to mark their place.
== Tombstones == All tombstones in this cemetery were photographed by [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] on 4 August 2014. Below is a complete transcription of the cemetery. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |[[Lewis-13419|Lewis, Margaret A.J.]]||||1886-12-10||6 years, 11 months, 18 days||daughter of James and Emily Lewis||1 |- |[[Sheppard-1135|Sheppard, Lilly]]||1885-08-12||1885-10-06||||child of William and Elizabeth Sheppard||2 |- |[[Sheppard-1136|Sheppard, Jerald]]||1881-12-26||1881-12-26||||child of William and Elizabeth Sheppard||2 |- |[[Sheppard-1137|Sheppard, Mary]]||1877-04-04||1891-08-16||13||||2 |- |[[Sheppard-1138|Sheppard, Noble]]||1875-12-22||1895-01-03||19||||2 |- |[[Clemis-1|Clemis, Daniel]]||||1916-12-01||68||||3 |- |[[Earl-550|Earl, Margaret]]||||1903-04-07||53||wife of Daniel Clemis||3 |- |[[Carter-11992|Taylor, Cecelia]]||||1899-05-09||30 years, 6 months||wife of Robert Taylor||4 |- |[[Earl-552|Earl, Ceclia Frances]]||1886-03-25||1902-02-21||||daughter of John and Rebecca Earl||5 |- |[[Brown-34569|Brown, John]]||||1904-11-14||38||son of W J and Hannah Brown||6 |- |[[Moody-2471|Moody, Thomas]]||1805-04-10||1896-09-03||||||7 |- |[[Driver-1067|Moody, Ann]]||1811-04-29||1883-02-05||||||7 |- |[[Bickford-315|Bickford, Christina E.]]||1872-03-12||1881-05-21||||||7 |- |[[Bickford-316|Bickford, George J.]]||1877-12-27||1882-07-17||||||7 |- |[[Ure-75|Ure, John James]]||1883-03-21||1893-09-01||||drowned||8 |- |[[Cleugh-22|Cleugh, James]]||1871-01-22||1891-08-29||||son of James Colin and Helen Moore Cleugh; born at Seymour, Ont.||9 |}

Jacob Teeter Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Persons. 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]]

Reunion for Descendants of Timothy Garrard and Lucinda Riddle - Lake Point, Tooele, Utah

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The reunion occurred fairly recently. Some things shared at the reunion: *[[Space:Announcement for the Garrard Family Reunion at Lake Point, Tooele, Utah|Reunion Announcement]] *[[Space:Descendants and Ancestors of Timothy Garrard and Susannah Evered Quantrell (Lake Point Family Reunion Document)|Descendants and Ancestors of Timothy Garrard and Susannah Evered Quantrell]] *[[Space:Life Story of Hyrum Grady Garrard as related by his sons|Life Story of Hyrum Grady Garrard]] [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Howe Family History by Mira Pauline Howe

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A hand-written family tree and typed manuscript of an extensive family history created by [[Howe-2569|Mira Howe]] (nee Henderson) a few years before 1993. The tree was converted to GEDCOM, including excerpts from the history added to individual's entries. The GEDCOM was uploaded to wikitree by [[Howe-2357|Denis Howe]] on 2014-03-04. It appears to overlap quite a bit with data uploaded by [[Harrison-4507|Martin Harrison]]. [[Howe-2357|Denis Howe]]'s notes refer to this as {Source 18}. {Source 1} was an earlier version consisting of a three-page, typewritten tree photocopied from a photocopy owned by [[Howe-2355 | Michael Garfield Howe]] with handwritten annotations by him and [[Howe-2357|Denis]].

Sketch of the Lemons Family - 1953

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Written by [[Lemons-114 | John Howell Lemons]]. Lloyd Lemons is the grandson of John and has possession of the letter. '''“My great-grandfather Lemons immigrated from a province on the river Rhine just before the American Revolutionary War. If I am not mistaken, he was employed as a scout for the American Army.”''' Kari's Commentary: This first section of the letter is not true. But DNA has shown in 7 tests that we have a 44 marker match with the NJ Leming Family who's first ancestor arrived in 1676 to Delaware from England. Several Leming men served in the Revolutionary War. '''“Levi Lemons, my grandfather was born about the year 1785 in PA, somewhere near Lancaster. The family finely separated, some going to the state of New York, some going west to the country now known as Ohio. Levi came south to Virginia and finely to Monroe County, TN. He located on the Tennessee river, near Louden TN, where he married Pollie McGea a sister of William McGea who was a noted stock breeder of that day.”''' Kari's Commentary: We find no record of Levi being born in PA, or any connection to PA at all. This family history does match what is known of the NJ Leming family division. Some stayed in NJ, some went to NY, some came south to VA and TN and some went to Ohio. Levi was probably born in what was called the State of Frankin, and is first found in the War of 1812 records (East Tenn Volunteers) and then in a tax list for 1819 in Rhea County and then in Roane County. Levi married Pollie about 1800. A record for William McGhee has been found in the 1830 Washington County Census. '''“My grandfather had some brothers that came with him to TN. One was named John, another named Thomas, and a brother who was a Baptist Minister (who located among the Indians at what is now Ducktown TN.)”''' Kari's Commentary: This is saying that Levi had brothers; John, Thomas, unnamed minister in Ducktown. I know for a fact that the unnamed brother was named Jesse Leming. He is found in the 1840 Polk Co, TN census. He moved to TX and is found in the 1850 census there. The Leming family has much info on Jesse. I know now that the author left a name off this list, that of William Lemons born 1779-80. His family line is still in Rhea Co, TN and his descendant's DNA matched my uncles and the Leming men at 44 markers. There is a Thomas Lemons living near Levi's oldest son the right age, but they have never done DNA testing to prove the connection. John was known mostly as Joshua John Lemons he was married to Sarah Mitchell. We know that Thomas B Lemons married a Margaret because she is listed on a 1856 land record with him, when he transferred their land for $1 shortly before his death. '''“My grandfather had a large family, I don't know all their names. One was William Lemons, he was born in the year 1802. He was a blacksmith and gun maker by trade. He located at Luskville in Polk County, TN.”''' Kari's Commentary: The Family Farm was located in Cog Hill, McMinn County. William left McMinn after the death of his wife Anna, and moved to Benton, Polk County. He married a widow with 3 young children Isabelle Long-Taylor. His unmarried older children continued to live on the family farm, Sarah Elizabeth, Harriet, and John L. At the death of their sister Mary Polly Lemons-Culpepper, Harriet took in the 2 children and raised them as her own. '''“William Lemons raised a family, I do not know all their names. There was one James, one John, Rubin, and Houston. John settled in Texas near Bonham, one girl married Rector Davis and later died. Davis married her sister. William Lemons died in 1884, was buried in the Benton Graveyard, Benton TN.”''' End of Page 1. Kari's Commentary: Here is a list of William's children. #James C Lemons 1827 – 1874, #Eliza Jane Lemons-Smith 1829 – 1899, #Lou Anna Lemons-Davis 1831 – 1882, #Franklin J Lemons 1832 – 1877, #Governor Houston Lemons 1835 – 1918, #Sarah Elizabeth Lemons-Rodgers 1838 – 1920, #Harriet Lemons-Davis 1840 – 1921, #Mary Polly Lemons-Culpepper 1843 – 1866, #John L Lemons 1846 – 1921. Reuben was not a child of William but a cousin. Lou Anna and Harriet married Rector Davis. Page 2. '''“My father's name was [[Lemons-75 | George Washington Lemons]]. He was born in Monroe County, TN May 15, 1815 and died in Bradly County TN Nov 9, 1889. He is buried in the Benton Graveyard, Benton TN. He was married twice. He had nine children by his first wife who was Jane Price. The oldest child was named James Blackstone Lemons, the other boys names were Augustus, William, George. The girls names were Nettie Ann, Manley, Amerine, Martha, and Eliza.”''' Kari's Commentary: GW Lemons lived in Polk County over several census periods. I am pretty sure he only lived in Bradley for a very short time. GW was a Civil War Veteran and is buried a few feet from his brother William in the Benton City Cemetery. George's application to enlist in the Army, states that he was born in Claiborne County, TN in 1815. Application is in his own writing. He divorced Jane Price. Here is a list of the children he had with Jane. #Janette Ann (Nettie) Lemons 1842 – 1899, #Mary A Lemons 1842 –, #Manila Jane Lemons 1844 – 1884, #James Blackstone Lemons 1846 – 1877, #Eliza E Lemons 1848 – 1929, #Augustus Bradford Lemons 1852 – 1910, #Amerine (Emmaline) Lemons 1853 – 1910, #William L Lemons 1858 – 1930, #George Washington Lemons II 1864 – '''“His second wife was [[Howell-754 | Arie Ann Howell Taylor]], the widow of John Taylor. One child born to this union was named [[Lemons-114 | John Howell Lemons]].”''' Kari's Commentary: John H Lemons is the Author of this letter and the grandfather of Lloyd Lemons who is in possession of the letter. Lloyd was one of the first DNA participants. There was a court battle between Jane Price and Arie Ann for George's war pension. Arie Ann won the pension, because she was able to produce the divorce documents that George had kept.

Audrey (nee. Wycoff) Greathouse

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Death Notice; East Liverpool Review [East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio]; Thursday, January 1, 2015; Page 5A Audrey Greathouse NEW CUMBERLAND - Audrey Greathouse, 80, of New Cumberland, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014. Born Nov. 14, 1934, in New Cumberland, she was the daughter of the late Percy and Margaret (Bailey) Wycoff. She graduated from New Cumberland High School, and was a member of both New Cumberland Free Methodist Church and Family of God Christian Center, Weirton. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Greathouse. Surviving are three daughters, Sandy Ault of Toronto, and JoAnn Rocchio and Amy Purks, both of New Cumberland; three sons, John Greathouse of New Cumberland, and Craig Greathouse and Rick Greathouse, both of Weirton; 24 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Peggy Lancaster of Weirton, and Myla Staley of New Cumberland; and a brother, Leonard Wycoff of Hopedale. Visitation is 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 4, at Nixon Funeral Home in New Cumberland. The funeral service is 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 5, with Pastor Craig Greathouse officiating. Burial follow in New Cumberland Cemetery.

Clair Pope To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Colvin-619|Clair Pope]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Colvin-619&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Clair Pope To-Do List|Clair's current to-do list]].''

Angela Kay Rios

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Broadview Academy

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[[Category:La Fox, Illinois]][[Category:Broadview Academy]] Broadview Academy (BVA) was a Seventh-day Adventist high school located in La Fox, Illinois. BVA was operated by the Illinois Conference of Seventh-day Adventists which also operates a day high school, Hinsdale Adventist Academy, in Hinsdale, Illinois; a junior academy in the north-east of Chicago, North Shore Junior Academy; twelve other K-8 schools throughout the State of Illinois, and a youth program at Camp Akita. The official [http://www.broadviewacademy.org/ Broadview Academy website] == Sources ==

Donald Halper

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My Great-Grandpa Halper.If you know him please send me a private message letting me know that you know him and I might put you on his trusted list. Or if you have any photo's of me please send me a private message.

Buddy the dog

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Brannon Rigby Kocher

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My Great-Grandpa Kocher.If you know him please send me a private message letting me know that you know him and I might put you on his trusted list. Or if you have any photo's of me please send me a private message.

Foiles Name Study

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[[Category:Foiles Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. 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.

Joyce Kocher

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Was my Great-Grandma died when I was very little.

Billie Joe Halper- Byers

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She's my mom. If you know her send me a private message and I might add you on to her trusted list. If you have any photo's or memories of her send me a private message and I might add it to her profile.

Brenda Byers

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She's grandpa Byers wife which makes her my grandma. If you know her please send me a private message and I might add you to her Trusted list or if you have any memories of her or photo's please send me a private message with the photo or memorie on there and I might add the photo or memorie on to her profile.

First CongregatioFirst Congregational Church (marriages) was organized at Gloucester, Mass., in 1642,

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Marriages of the First Congregational Church, New London, Gloucester, MA Mar 1691-Dec 1800

Desiree Wanner To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Wanner-151|Desiree Wanner]] is currently working on. Can you help? Still looking for my grandfather Ralph (Reedy) Atwood. And My g-g-grandfather Lyle Gifford's DOB and other vital info. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Wanner-151&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Desiree Wanner To-Do List|Desiree's current to-do list]].''

Vicki Gillespy To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gillespy-26|Vicki Gillespy]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gillespy-26&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Vicki Gillespy To-Do List|Vicki's current to-do list]].''

SARGENT Pedigree

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[[Category:California]] [[Category:Arizona]] [[Category:Indiana]] this my known Sargent pedigree of those in and around Linton, Indiana. A place to store and work the wiki tree of my family. THis hopefully will help with "Proof" needed for "DAR" and others. '''NOTE this pedigree list starts with me and ends with the latest known ancestor. All are dead and gone but one....''' some Spelling differences :'''Sargant''' 1910 Federal Census of James H =='''Helpful Links''' == :[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:SARGENT_family_unites&public=1 SARGENT family unites] Find A Grave memorial Page *General Info :collection of information about [http://roadsidethoughts.com/ communities of America and Canada] :[http://roadsidethoughts.com/in/burns-city-xx-martin-profile.htm BURNS CITY] *Wars :[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm CIVIL WAR] from National Park Services :United States Civil War 1861 to 1865 [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Civil_War_1861_to_1865,_Part_1 Part 1] :United States Civil War 1861 to 1865 [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Civil_War_1861_to_1865,_Part_2 Part 2] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Civil War] on Wikipedia. == Pedigree == :Deborah (that's Me) :'''James R''' [[Sargent-175]] :BIRTH: 11/12/1934 ~Linton, Green County, Indiana :DEATH: 12/15/2005 ~San Deigo, San Deigo County, California [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/JPG/Dad_s_SS_application SS Application] shows his father is Arthur 176 :'''Arthur H''' [[Sargent-176]] :BORN: 03/21/1908 ~Linton, Green County, Indiana :DEATH: 03/00/1974 ~Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/JPG/Gtrandpa_Arthur_SS_application SS application] shows his father is James 177 :'''James H''' [[Sargent-177]] :BORN: 06/28/1886 ~Burns City, Martin County, Indiana :DEATH: 06/09/1898 ~Linton, Greene County, Indiana [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sargent-177-2 SS application] shows his father is Jasper 178 :'''Jasper''' [[Sargent-178]] :BORN: 01/04/1857 ~Martin County, Indiana :DEATH: 06/09/1898 ~Martin County, Indiana 1860 Federal Census shows his father is Jacob 336 ::Year: 1860; Census Place: McCameron, Martin, Indiana; Roll: M653_278; Page: 841; Image: 407; Family History Library Film: 803278 :::Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d :as does the 1870 Federal Census ::Year: 1870; Census Place: McCameron, Martin, Indiana; Roll: M593_342; Page: 360B; Image: 726; Family History Library Film: 545841 ::~Original data 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. :::~Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. :'''Jacob''' [[Sargent-336]] :BORN: 12/06/1831 ~ Lawrence County, Indiana :DEATH: 12/20/1895 ~Martin County, Indiana 1850 Federal Census shows his father is Elisha 337 :Year: 1850; Census Place: McCameron, Martin, Indiana; Roll: M432_160; Page: 11A; Image: 159 ::Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. :'''Elisha''' [[Sargent-337]] :now with '''PROJECT PROTECTED PROFILE'''-'''ONE Name Study''' :BORN: 03/15/1813 ~Lawrence County, Indiana :DEATH: 12/21/1899 ~McCameron, Martin County, Indiana :'''Joseph''' SR [[Sargent-338]] :BORN: 00/00/1785 ~ Caswell County, North Carolina :DEATH: 10/08/1865 ~Martin County, Indiana :'''Thomas''' [[Sargent-339]] :BORN: 00/00/1760 ~Orange County, North Carolina :DEATH: 00/00/1820 ~Lawrence county, Indiana :'''William''' B. [[Sargent-340]]

Tom Byers

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Brian David Byers Sr.

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History of the counties of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland New Jersey

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History of the counties of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland New Jersey, with biographical sketches of their prominent citizens #[https://archive.org/details/historyofcountie01cush Volume I] #[https://archive.org/details/historyofcountie02cush Volume II] #[Volume III] :'''Citation Example''' Cushing, Thomas, and Charles E. Sheppard. [[Space:History of the counties of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland New Jersey|History of the counties of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland New Jersey]] (Philadelphia, Everts & Peck, 1883. ) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#S1|Cushing]] Page 123 Cushing, Thomas, and Charles E. Sheppard. ''History of the Counties of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland, New Jersey, with Biographical Sketches of Their Prominent Citizens.'' Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883. Print.

Arizona E-Cards

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Grandparents diary

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For a year prior to their marriage my grandparents passed a diary back and forth - They each would write a short version of the days events, preparations for the wedding, dates, little spats and their love for each other. I have read the diary a thousand times. It is a beautiful testament to a time when love was true and sincere. Best of all love was innocent. They both lived at their parents homes in Vancouver B.C. My Grandpa worked at Vancouver Lumber and made 36.76 each payday and managed to bank a bit each time. My Grandmother is referred to as Bill or Willie by my grandpa (Roy) through the diary because she didn't like her name Exa Gertrude. I will add a few days every week and I hope you enjoy them as I do. My Grandmas writings are in bold. Grandpas italicized. Jan 2 1922 ''Bill came over in the morning and had new years day dinner with us. Capt. Wells and his little girl were there too. After dinner Bill and I went down aboard the HMS Raleigh. Then we went to her house and had another new years dinner. At night we went to the Rex and saw "the queen of sheba" I tore my pant leg getting into the box. After the show I took her home. I stayed a while. Bill sewed up my pants and then I went home.''' '''Today I finished the cushion cover Lo gave me. Then i worked a while on my butterfly tea cloth but ran out of black thread''' Jan 3 1922 ''I didn't go out after work. After being off for a week it was rather hard going to work again. I phoned up Willie and we had quite a long talk.''' '''In the morning I worked on our butterflies some more. In the afternoon I made our kewpie pin cushion and stayed home and worked a bit on our silk runner.''' Jan 4 1922 ''I didn't go out after work again tonight. I didn't feel too well. I phoned Willie and told her I was not coming over. She did not like that very well though and she got real mad. She cried because I disappointed her, so I promised I would go over and see her tomorrow night.'' '''In the morning I went to town and bought some more silks. In the afternoon I worked really hard to try and finish it. I was awfully disappointed when Roy didn't come over after all''' Jan 6th 1922 ''I went to see Willie tonight. Gee it was good to see her again. And golly we sure did some loving, believe me . We made up for lost time.'' '''I finished the embroidery on our runner. It is lovely. In the evening while I waited for Roy I made a new T towel. We had a wonderful evening too. I finished a pillow case all except the scallops.'''

Womack Family

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The Womacks of Rutherfordton, Polk County, Forest City, Mill Springs, and other areas of North Carolina.

Ron Pearson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pearson-2409|Ron Pearson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Pearson-2409&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ron Pearson To-Do List|Ron's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Photos for Companies

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Aron Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Arons. 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]]

Photos for Battlefields

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Old West Graveyard

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Also known as the 'Old' Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. The original church that used to sit next to the graveyard is long gone. Many of the West Family Ancesters are buried here in a small wooded area in the middle of a farm field, Including Jacob Augustus West. Only about 1/3 of the burials here are marked with a stone marker. Many of the graves' wooden markers have long since rotted away, leaving a coffin-sized depression in ground as the only evidence of burial. Family members whose burial is confirmed here include: - [[West-1998|Jacob West]] - [[West-1970|Jacob Augustus West]] - [[West-2602|Mary E. West]] - [[Williford-47|Phariba E. ''Williford'' West]] - [[West-2604|Sabina West]] Family members thought to be buried here include: - [[West-1997|Levy Barrett West]] - [[West-3241|Viola West]]

The Alexandria Contraband Hospital

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[[Category: Contraband Camps in Alexandria, VA]] Hospital finally set up for 'Contrabands' in contraband camps of Alexandria, VA. (dates etc need updating... [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 08:44, 4 February 2015 (EST)) *Excellent images "Left: Teacher Louisa Matilda Jacobs, ... and Right: Harriet Brent Jacobs, 1894. " on P: 15: http://www.freedmenscemetery.org/resources/documents/contrabandhospital.pdf *"QUOTES FROM ― THE HARRIET JACOBS FAMILY PAPERS, Jean Fagin Yellin, Editor, The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, Copyright 2008, Volume Two ": http://alexandriava.gov/uploadedFiles/recreation/freedmens/Harriet%20Jacobs%20Quotes.pdf

Photos for States

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Family Bible of John Augustus Sherman

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This Bible was donated to the Johnson Couny Museum in Tecumseh Johnson County NE by Kenneth Feaster grandson of Martha Ellen Sherman 1870-1930 of Todd Creek Johnson County NE. She was daughter of John Augustus Sherman 1833-1910 and granddaughter of Augustus Sherman 1812-1864 I saw the Bible in 1963 at the museum, The information that Carrie Wright Sherman had copied when they left Nebraska for Oregon matched the information recorded in the Bible. entered 5 Feb 2015.

Railway Express Agency Images

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Montgomery County - Virginia - Images

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San Francisco E-Cards

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Nevada E-Cards

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Our Family Mysteries-35

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Photos for Counties

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Western Pacific Railroad Images

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Lane County, Oregon, Images

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Southern Pacific Transportation Company Images

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Wallet Card

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First card issued was not 001-01-00001. [[Sweeney-1072|So what was the first card's number; who received it; and why?]] The lowest numbered card, 001-01-00001, was [[Owen-3308|issued to who; when; where; and why?]] Was the first retirement benefit payout [[Ackerman- xx|17 cents in January 1937]] or [[Fuller-5046|$22.54 on January 31, 1940]].

New York E-Cards

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San Francisco County, California, Images

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Oklahoma E-Cards

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Hancock County - Maine - Images

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Alameda County, California, Images

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Klickitat County - Washington - Images

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Lane County - Oregon - Images

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Wisconsin E-Cards

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Virginia E-Cards

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Minneapolis E-Cards

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South Carolina E-Cards

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New Mexico E-Cards

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Boston E-Cards

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Powell-5629 Immigrant Ancestors

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

Maine E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and other images of Maine that you can send as e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Note: Many of these cards were collected, scanned and donated by [[Whitten-2|Ted Whittenkraus]] of [http://www.WellsMaine.com/ WellsMaine.com]. To send a card, simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Maine]] [[Category:New England E-Cards]] [[Category: Maine Images]]

Utah E-Cards

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Schenectady County - New York - Images

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Chicago E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that you can send as '''Chicago e-greetings'''. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Chicago History]] [[Category:Illinois]] [[Category:Chicago, Illinois]] [[Category:Midwestern_US_E-Cards]] [[Category: Cook County, Illinois, Images]]

Pennsylvania E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and other images from the Keystone State that can be sent as '''Pennsylvania e-cards'''. Also see the collection of [[Space:Philadelphia E-Cards|Philadelphia e-cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Eastern US E-Cards]] [[Category:Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Pennsylvania Images]]

Vermont E-Cards

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Will Abstracts from Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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== BRECKENRIDGE == Andrew Breckenridge of Warwick Township (1:275) :dated October 9, 1739 :proven November 17, 1739 :Executor Alexander Jamison (sole legatee) :witness: John Loock, John Carver, Robert Jamison == CARVER == [[Carver-1943 |William Carver]] of Buckingham (2:353) :dated February 10, 1753 :proven January 30, 1759 :wife [[Walmsley-337 |Elizabeth]] [Walmsley] :sons William and Henry, named as Executors :oldest son Joseph receives 80 acres adjacent to Reynold's Tract :residue of estate to children William, Henry, Elizabeth, Mary and Rebecca :Witness: Samuel Worthington, Nicholas Tucker, Jos. Rickey == DUNKAN == Edmund Dunkan of Bensalem Township, Yeoman (3:31) :dated 9th mo 22nd day 1758 :proven October 21, 1760 :son Edmund :daughter Catharine, Jane, Sarah, Hellen, Ann and Mary :son Isaac Executor (residue of estate) :witness: William Walmsley, John Carver, William Dunkan == TUCKER == Nichoals Tucker of Buckingham, Yeoman (3:199) :dated: 11th mo, 4th day 1769 :proven December 18, 1769 :son John named Executor (140 acres) :nephew Isaac Worthington (Good purchased of Thomas Pugh and 1/2 of personal estate in Trust for use of daughter Margaret wife of Thomas Pugh for life then to her children.) :daughter Sarah, wife of John Bradfield (balance of personal estate) :sons Thomas and Abraham :grandchildren: Mary Tucker, William, John and Sarah Preston. :witness: Sarah Carver, William Carver and Sarah Thomas == WELDING == Ely Welding of Buckingham, Blacksmith (3:232)[http://genforum.genealogy.com/huddleston/messages/2038.html Wills:Abstracts:Book3 : Bucks Co., PA 1760-1778] :dated April 13, 1763 : proven June 11, 1771 :wife Elizabeth, Executrix (all remaining person estate : Ely Carver ( £10) and plantation of 172 acres purchased of Humphrey Murray, 172.5 acres adjacent John Beal, Joseph Watson, William Corbert and Patrick Malone; also 17 perches of land adjacent Jos. Watson and Nicholas Tucker, purchased of Alex Beal - during life, then to grandson Watson Welding.) :granddaughters: Elizabeth, Welding, Hanna Welding, Ann Welding :witness: Patrick Malone, John Beal, John Malone == WILLIAMS == Nicholas Williams, of Buckingham, Yeoman (2:160) :dated 12 mo (February) 9th day 1748/9 :proven August 22, 1749 :Executors:wife Mary and Ely Welding (kinsman) :daughter Sarah Thomas :grandchildren: Jonathan, John, Mary, and Ann Thomas :witness: John Beal, William Carver, Henry Carver == Notes ==

Michigan E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards and other images from Michigan that can be sent as free e-cards. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. Really. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Michigan]] [[Category:Midwestern US E-Cards]] [[Category: Michigan Images]]

California Western Railroad Images

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Polzin,Schultz,Malaski or Malicki Family Mysteries

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

Washington State Digital Archives

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Washington State Digital Archives == Death Records == Washington State Death Certificate Index 1907-1960
Search [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections#RSID:4 Death Records] :Cadieux, Adeline K. :[http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/34EBC541FA5CC4B95EACAA824FBD9C78 March 4, 1910 (age 27)], Seattle, King Co.; parents: Ed S. & Mary H. Price :Cadieux, Katrerine :[http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/A7397AF7A8817C35541C03D2DA7B3B8F September 25, 1920 (age 67)], Chehalis, Lewis Co.; father: Joseph Cadieux :Cadieux, Ligoire J. : [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/9F9C7275F4215A2D72CA0D6D386F4EDC November 6, 1948 (age 75) ], Selah, Yakima Co.; mother: Domithilde Faucher; father: Louis Cadieux; wife: Rose :Cadieux, Louis Lebore : [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/B29EF70AF4FADFC6A8A2EE1FF0A0BA4C November 4, 1933 (age 0)], City of Yakima WA; parents: George Cadieux and Nellie Throll == Census Records == Search [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections#RSID:3 Census Records] :Cadieux, Joseph D : [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/00499B4B454017CB44C8479A3BB36C0D1910 Census, King Co.] : [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/DigitalObject/View/DB92B38DCC088E7D293A5A97E4AB7D9D Image] ---- {{Space:Washington_State_Digital_Archives}}

Springfield Baptist Church 1880 Bible

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Our family mystery is that of a missing half-brother.

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Despite intense efforts, no information regarding this missing half-brother has come to light. Would very much appreciate any info available. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Lesli Wall To-Do List

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finish prices Lewis children

Grizzle Family Reunion

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Always the 3rd Sunday in July

Dina Johnson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Davis-24174|Dina Johnson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Davis-24174&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dina Johnson To-Do List|Dina's current to-do list]].'' Kennice Davis was married two more times before death. I do not know their last names. The first was to Julia and she was from Statesboro, GA. The next was Mary and she was from Talladega, AL. Both are deceased. Need to search more on sites to get any information can find.

Mary Rudd To-Do List

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Biddle Cemetery

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Biddle Cemetery also known as Cole Cemetery

San Saba, Texas

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Rita Marie Larcenarie

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They are all the same family .

Larcenarie , Lascenarie ,Lascemarie-1

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Alan Hays To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hays-1862|Alan Hays]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hays-1862&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Alan Hays To-Do List|Alan's current to-do list]].''

Nugent Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Nugents. Anybody able to help?

Larcenarie , Lascenarie ,Lascemarie

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Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church

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Page of historic genealogical data based on the minutes from the Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church. Every effort has been made to preserve original pagination and spelling. We will attempt to link each name in these minutes to their WikiTree Profiles. == Transcribed Minutes 1787 - 1874 == Title page: '''John North’s''' ledger 1778 '''Abraham McKay''' About the year 1785 and 1786 at the settlement of French Broad and Big Pigeon rivers in which settlement were found a few people Distinguished by the name of Baptists; in which time we lived for some Considerable season without the benefit or blessings of the preached Gospell Amongst us in which time it pleased the lord in the Corse of his Divine providence to visit us by his Ministers; Namely JOHANATHAN MULKEY & WIL.M RENO - Who were pleased at Conveanent Opertunityes to labor in the word and Doctrine Amongst us - in which time we often imbodied ourselves together as a Church in orded to Consult our prinsiples and Union one with another and theare Apeared to bee that Spirit of love and Union as if we Could Dwell togeather in peace and Love - under the Consideration of which we Requested two of the Brethren Namely WIL.M WHITSON and ABR.M MCKAY to Present our Sircumstance by a petition to the Association held at Kindricks Crick in the year 1786 the Request of the Above petitiion was that they would appoint some of the breathren to inquire into our Sircumstance and our ripeness for Constitution and if they found us fit Administer the law which petition the Association was pleased to grant us and Appointed two of the Ministearing Breathren to Attend on us and in December in the year 1787 we were visited by two Ministers for the before Mentied purpose; by appointment we Met at MR.ENGLISHES on big piden River and After Duely deliberating on the same we ware Constitued on the following Principles, Viz- December the 6th 1787 - We the Members of the Baptist Sociaty on Big pidgen River being Constituted on the principles Contained in the Baptist Confession of faith Adopted at Philadelphia September the 25th 1742 - do with the full and free Consent of our Members give up ourselves to Each Other ____ to act in all the Decipne and Ordinances of the gospell as a Church of Jesus Christ in witness whearof we have heareunto set our Names Constituted by ISAAC BARTON & WIL.M RENO WIL.M WHITSON DAVID JOB Receiv.d the same day ABRAM MCKAY by Expearrence JAMES ENGLISH ELIZABETH WHITSON and LEZEANN JOB NICKLESS WOODFIN RACHEL MCKAY MOURNING PRIER MOURNING DENTON DARCUS JOB MARY WHITE The Constitution Now being in its Infincy and no Meeting hours or purticler place of worship we Assembled or met at houses Conveanent in the Neighbour-hood both for Publick worship and for Church buisness. The indians soon after breaking out and being troblesom so that we were Oblig.d to bee Confind in fortes which rendard us incapibel of Conducting our buisness in a regular Manner but Proseading as Followeth. Meet at SAMUEL JOB.S on big Pidgen River and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Church at this time being Distetute of officers and Not Capibel to Conduct hir own buiness for want of the same; a motion being Made by BRO. RENO for an Elder and the Church to take the same under Consideration. A Motion Made to the Church for the Receiving of JAMAS CAVE into Union as he had Mov.d to this place not having the Opertunity of procureing himself a letter of recmenedation; and from the testimony of some of the Breathren who ware formelley aquainted with him and from his own Acknowledgment was receiv.d into fellowship proposed to the Church to take under Considerration for a Deacon to bee Apointed in the Church. Adjourned to the 4th Saturday in September ---29th January 1788 WIL.M RENO; Moderator ABRAM MCKAY Clk (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1788 Met according to Adjournment at ABRAM MCKAYS on frensh broud River the 4th Saturday in September 1788 and after prays proseaded to buisness proposed for Deligates to Attend the Association and WIL.M WHITSON, JAMES ENGLISH, and ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to Attend the same as also A. MCKAY to prepare the Churches letter to send to sd. Association. Adjournd to the 28th of february 1789 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1789 Met at PETER FINES on frensh Broud the 28th of February 1789 and after prays proseaded to buisness- proposed whither any Objections Against the former plan of this Constitution answear.d None --SAMUEL HILL Receiv.d into the Church by letter of recmendation - proposed for the Day of Church Meeting to bee the Saturday before the first sabath in the month. Adjournd to the 4th of April 1789. A. MCKAY Clk Met According to Adjornment the 4th of April 1789 -Opened Meeting by prayr and proseaded to buisness Whearas the times looking very Deficualt in respect of the Indians being so trobelsom and in Case the Church should be Disolv.d under such a unhappy sircumstance the Church Doth hearby impower ABRAM MCKAY as Calrk of sd Church to give any Ordily Member so Disolv.d A letter of Dismition in behalf of sd. Church Receiv.d by letter of Recomendation our brethren JOHN MATHES, DANEIL HILL, LENARD HUFF also sister MARYAN MATHES the Elder, and MARYAN MATHES the younger, ELIZABETH BARKER and CATE a Negro - Wom hath all gave in thear letters of Recomendation by a motion being Made for the want of Elders in the Church as being Destetute of the same . . and its Concluded that the Church bee on a travel for the same Ajornd till Next Meeting in Corse. A. MCKAY **Out of order but included here: Abstract of Principles we belive in one only true and Living God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and these three are one we belive that the Scriptures of the old and New testaments are the word of God and the only Rule of all Saving Knowledge we belive in Election according to the fore Knowledge of God the Father Through Sanctifation of the Spirit and belief of the t_________ 4 we belive in doctrine of original sin 5 we believe in mans Impotency to recover him self from the fallen State he is in by his own free will or ability we believe that Sinners are Justified in the Sight of God only by the Imputed Righteousness of Jesus Christ we believe that Saints will persevere in Grace and never fall finally away we believe that Baptism and the Lords Supper are ordenances of Jesus Christ and that true believers are the only Subjects of these ordinances and the True mode of baptism is Immerssion 9 we believe in the resurrection of the Dead and a General Judgment 10 we believe that the punishment of the wicked will be Everlasting; and that the Joyse of the Righteous will be Eternal 11 we believe that no minister has a Right _ the administration of the ordinances but s_ as are Regularly Called and Come render ____ Imposition of hands by a presbytery Church Rules Church meeting once Ever month on Saturday be fore the first Sabath and meeting to commence at 12 oclock 4 Apriel 1789 The Churches Rules 1 The Church agree that if a Member Shall Negleet Thear attendance two Church meetings together Shall bee Liable to the Church Cnshur without Rending A__able Satisfaction for the Same 2 Church Meeting bee held in public Except in purticlur Cases and then for the Members to Retire by them s____ or to Desire the People to withdraw 3 Members to talk at Large Resp__ of matters Done in the Church as Tuching of fellowship as also To____ behine the back of any (TRAN. PAGE 78) person they are agreved with Except it bee for Infermation and that to bee members of the Church - and members Guilty of Shuch behavour is ___ to be Delt with as in other Immorrel Conduct No members Shall Speak to any Subject whilst Setting on his Seat but Shall Rise to his feet and then Speak to the Cause one at a time and if two attempt to speak a time the modrator Shall Call them to Order -** Met According to Adjornment the 2nd day of May 1789 Opened Meeting by prayer and proseaded to buisness Received by letter BR.O JOHN PARKER into the Church The Church taking under Considerration the wont of Offisers in the Church both of a Minister and Elders - its heareby Earnestly requested that the Church seariously to take the same under Consideration Against ____the next Meeting in Corse By a Motion of the Neglect of Members not attending Meetings, the Church taking the same under Considerration and its heareby Agread by a full voice of the Church that if any Member shall Neglect theare attendance Two Church Meetings togeather shall bee liable to the Churches Censher without rendering a reasonable saisfaction for the same Quare - Propos.d to know what power theare is in the will of Man being in a Naturral state to do good or Evil - the same being left for a consideration against next meeting in Corse - Adjornd signed by order sd. Church A- MCKAY Met According to adjornment the 6th of June 1789 and After prayr proseaded to buisness The Mind of the Church being taken upon the Above queary and its the Churches Opinion after Deliberating on the same that the Will of Man being Corrupted by the fall in Adam that he has no will Naturly to do any thing Assentially good but the will being corrupted in the fal its to do Evil and that Continually the Matter being brought before the Church agreable to the Refference in regard to a minister its Concluded to prospond the same till Next Meeting in Corse The Mind of the Church being taking in respect of Elders and its Agread that the Afore sited Members should still Continue to Act as also the Matter being reconsidered in regard to Deacons its the ___ of the Church that BR.O WIL.M WHITSON should continue in the same - as also BRO DANIEL HILL Appointed upon triel to Act with him-Quary proposed what is the moving cause of the salvation of sinners. adjornd _ A. MCKAY Met According to Adjornment the 5th of July 1789 and after prayr proseaded to buisness The above queary answeared by the Voice of the whole Church that the Moving Cause of the salvation of sinners is the Everlasting love ofGod in Christ Jesus the Matter respecting a minister brought before the Church the same being prosponded till next Meeting in Corse - Queary proposd; if the Everlasting love of God is the Moving cause of Mans salvation, whatis the cause of the Christian doubting - Adjornd till next meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to Adjornment the 8th of August 1789 and after prayr proseaded to buisness Receiv.d DANIEL RICE by letter of recomendation as also his wife JUDITH RICE - as also JOHN NETHERTON and his wife ELEZEBETH NETHERTON also WIL.M LILLARD and his wife RACHEL LILLARD - as also REBECAH HARDER the queary respecting the reasons of the Christians Doubt being taken under Consideration of the Church and the same being agreed that the Christians Doubts arises from unsaintisfied unreversed part of Man kind - The Matter respecting of BR.O PARKER being chosen for Minister being taken under Consideration and after a trial on the subject the Church Declines the Same - but Calls him to the Offis of a rueling Elder in the Church - the Matter respecting of Elders being Considerd and its the voice of the Church that BRO. PARKER bee apointed for the ruling Elder in this Church also to labour in the word and doctrine and BR.O LILLARD Appointed and Elder with him and the Appointments hearetofore on that subject are become void and of no affect - the Matter proposd for the Ordination of Offisers in the Church to bee at our next Church Meeting and to solicet our Sister Churches for thear aid on that occation Adjornd till next meeting in Corse signd by order of s.d Church by ABRAM MACKAY Met the 10th of October 1789 and Opened Meeting by prayr and proseaded to buisness - proposed if any Matters o Answeard None - Receivd Sister LETTES COFFEY in the Union of the church by letter of recomendation - Proposd for Deligates to Attend the Association and JOHN PARKER JOHN NETHERSON. JOHN MATHES & ABRAM MCKAY to Attend the same - Adjornd A-M. Clk Met the 11th of December 1789 Opend Meeting by prayr & proseaded to buisness The Deligates Made thear return from the Association the proseading of the same being red and left for a further Consideration in the Minds of the Church till next meeting in Corse - Adjornd - A M. C.lk (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1790 Met According to Adjornment the 9th of January 1790 - Opend Meeting by prayrand proseaded to buisness - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None the Church taking under Consideration the Minits of the Association is agre.d that our Association should sue for a Corespondance with the virgina Association in order for a Union The Church taking under Consideration thear wont in respect to the Ministry hath agreed to send two Members Namely WIL.M KELLER and ABRAM MCKAY to hold A corespondance with Cove Crick Church in order to know if we Could have BR.O MULKEYS labour among us six Months in the year, and to Make thear report to the Church Next Meeting BR.O PARKER Applied for a letter of dismition for himself wife and Daughter the same granted unto them - Adjornd A.M. C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment and After prayr proseaded to buisness The Deligates Appointed to Cove Crick Made thear report to the Churches satesfaction - A Motion Made to the Church that a commity be chosen to consider the support of the Ministrey and to Leavy the same on the Church and to Make a report of thear proseadure Next Meeting which motion was agread too and JOHN NETHERTON ABRAM MAKAY JOHN MATHES PETER FINE and MATTHEW MADDOX bee apointed as Acommity for the same - Adjornd A.M.- C.l.k Met According to Adjornment and after prayr proseded to buisness the Above Comitee Made thear report of what they had done which was for Each Member to pay seven shillings to BR.O MULKEY for his Attendance. the Church Concurd and agreed to the same a motion Made by ABRAM MCKAY and seconded by MARYAN MATHES whether it would not bee most advantagious to the Church to hold Meetings in privet the same left for consideration against Next Meeting- Adjornd till Next Meeting A. MC. C.l.k. Met according to Adjornment the 9th of April 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness propos.d of any Matters of Complaint Answeard None the proposition conserning of church Meetings being held in privet being brought before the Church, its concluded that Church Meetings bee held in publick Except in purticler Cases and then for the Members to retire by them selves or to Desire the People to withdraw propos.d that as the Church stands in Nead of offisers in hir that the same be taken under Consideration and to Appoint some Against next Meeting - adjorned ABRAM MCKAY, C.l.k. Met According to adjornment - 8th of May 1790 and after prayer Proseaded to buisness The propostition Conserning of a Dacon being taken under Consideration of the Church and its agreed that B.O PETER FINE bee apointed for the same the Matter respecting an Elder prosponded till next Meeting- the Breathren apointed to write the churches letter to the Association, presented the same which was red and Agread too - propos.d if any Matters of Complaint answeard None the church taken under Consideration the Neglect of BR.O DAVID JOB in attending Church Meetings thinks proper to request BR.O LILLARD and WIL.M WHITSON to know of him his reasons for so doing and to Make report of the same next Meeting Adjornd till Meeting in Corse- A.M. C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 12th of June 1790 Open.d Meeting by prayer and proseaded to buisness - the Breathren appinted to site BR.O JOB made thear report to the Church in respect of BR.O JOB to satesfaction - proposed if any Matters of Complaint answeard none SISTER ANN RICE Receivd by letter of recommendation as also BR.O FARES and his wife the same. SAMUEL MATHES & his wife the same - the Matter respecting of an Elder prosponded till Next meeting in Corse - Receivd by expearance ELEZIBEHT DOKES into fellowship of the Church Adjornd till Next Meeting in Corse WIL.M FOX receivd by Expearance JONA_ MULKEY Mod ABR.M MCKAY Cl.k Met According to adjornment the 10th of July 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - The Matter respecting of an Elder being taken under Consideration and for some particler reasons is prosponded till next meeting in Corse - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None A motion Made by the Dacon in respect of BR.O CAVE.S inability to support himself by reason of bodyly Affliction the Church thearefore esteams it thear indispensibel duty to help ____ by Contributing to theare Necessities Adjornd till the second saturday in August A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 7th of August 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness SISTER VAUGHN receiv.d by letter of recommendation as also W. VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS the same -- the Matter respecting of an Elder being taken under Consideration and BR.O FARES being taken by a United voice of the Church for the same - and as he has bean Call.d to the offis of an Elder in virginia and hath bean Ordain.d theare to the same Offis we thearefore look upon it Disorder for two ordinations to one offis -and as such we Esteam it our privelige and his duty to Exercise the offis of an Elder in this Church as being calld theareunto - A motion Made by BR.O WHITSON that Each Member should have his part subscribed for BR.O MULKEY ready to Deliver for him at our Monthly Meeting in October Next - Adjornd till the second saturday in September. - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to Adjornment and After prayer proseaded to buisness -A motion Made by BR.O FARES Respecting SAM MATHES for his not Attending in building the meeting hous BR.O MATHES rendering such reasons as gave satesfaction to the Church for the same the Church taken under Consideration of BR.O DAVID JOB.S Neglect in attending Church Meetings thinks proper to appoint the Breathren WIL.M LILLARD and WIL.M WHITSON to site him to Next church Meeting and Make report of the same - The Church taken into consideration our Depending Association hath chosen our breathren SA.M FARES WIL.MLILLARD SAM MATHES and ABRAM MCKAY as Deligates to Attend the same - and BR.O NETHERTON and MCKAY to write the Church letter Adjornd till the second Saturday in October 1790 - JN.O PARKER, Mod JN.O NETHERTON C.l.k. 9th of October 90 Met According to Adjornment BR.O MULKEY being chosen Moderator prayer being Made and proseaded to buisness the Breathren appointed to site BR.O JOB made thear report of thear proseadings the Church being satesfied withe the same The Churches letter to the Association being red the same being appov.d of - propos.d if any Matters of Complaint Answeard None JAMES WISEHEART receiv.d by Expearance Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - JN.O NETHERTON C.lk Met according to Adjornment the 13th of November 1790 - and after prayer proseaded to buisness Proposd for the Reading of the Minits of the Association and Circular Letter but as theare is at this time but few Members Met we _______ to prospond the same till Next Meeting in Corse - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - A. MCKAY - (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1791 Met according to Adjornment the 22nd of January 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Minits of the Association and Circular Letter being red to the Church - Proposd to the church if the superemption subscribed to for BR.O MULKEY was readey for to bee Discharged, but as some ware Deficent at this time is agread that Each person have thear part ready against the second Saturday in Next Month - Also the BREATHERN FARES, NETHERTON and LILLARD appointed to talk with BROTHER MULKEY on several Occations or subjects instructed by the Church respecting his past services and if he will Continue any longer and upon what times and if he should Agree for the Afore Mentined Breathren to Make the Contract with him in behalf of this Church - Adjornd till Next Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY C.lk Met According to adjornment the 12th of february 1791 and after prayer being made proseaded to buisness A door being Opened for the reseption of Members Either by expearance or by letter but None offerd Adjornd till Next meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 7th of April 1791 after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O KELLEY receiv.d by letter of recommendation as also JAMES NICKELS and his wife JUDITH A motion being Made by ABR.M MCKAY in behalf of JOHN CAVE for a letter of Dismition for him the same being granted to him Adjornd till next meeting in corse -A. MCKAY- Met according to adjornment the 7th of May 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O KELLEY Appointed by the Church as a standing Moderator in our buiness -- -BR.O FINE Deacon June 1791 ROBERT EWING Receiv.d by letter of recommendation - propos.d for the Ordination of BR.O FINE to the offis of a dacon the same referd till our next Meeting in Corse and then ordination to bee Administerd - Motion Made by BR.O FARES and seconded by BR.O KELLEY for Church Meetings to bee at pidgen Every Uther Month beginning the Saturday before the second sabath in July at BRO LILLARDS the same agreed to by the Church The Church takeing under Consideration the Disorder of BR.O JAMES ENGLISH Not Apling for a letter of Dismition and for some reports resecting of him hath appointed the breathren PETER FINE SAM MAATHES and ABRAM MCKAY to talk with him on the Matters the first Opertinity that offers as he mov.d away and Make report to the Church theare proseadure The saturday before the second sabath in every Month to bee the stated time of Monthly Meetings - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABR.M MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 11th of June 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness A door being open.d for the reseaving of Members and BRO JOHN KEENEY and his wife Joined by letters of recommendation NICKLES WOODFIN, LEDY PARKES and ELIZEBETH ABELL all being about to remove out of the bounds of this Church have made Application for letters of Dismition the same being granted to them - the Matter respecting the Ordination of BR.O FINE to the Offis of a dacon being brought forward the same being performd by the laying of hands by the Prisbetary Proposd for Deligates to attend the Next Association and BR.O KELLEY, FARES and MCKAY to Attend the same JN.O NETHERTON and ABR.M MCKAY to write the Church letter and to have the same ready against next meeting in Corse - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRA.M MCKAY C.lk Met according to adjornment the 9th of July 1791 and after sermon proseaded the breathren appointed to write the Church letter presented the same it being red and approv.d of - Receiv.d by letter of recomendation sister MARY MITCHEL A matter of Complaint laid before the Church by BRO FARES against WIL.M VAUGHN respecting publick disorder the same being Considerd and prosponded till next meeting in Corse adjorn.d - A- MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 13th of August 1791 and after sermon proseaded to buisness the Members Deligated to Cove Crick made thear report to the Church of thear proseadure - as also the (TRAN PAGE 7) Deligates to the Association the same XXXXX the matter respecting BR.O VAUGHN being calld and not appearing the Church thinks it Most prudent to appoint the breathren SAM.L FARES and WIL.M WHITSON to know of him for his neglect and also to site him to attend Next Meeting Adjornd till meeting in Corse - A. MCKAY Met According to Adjornment Sept.r the 10th 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness The Church taken into Consideration of the Depending Association hath chosen our breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAMEUL PHARIS & JOHN NETHERTON as Deligates to Attend the same - BR.O NETHERTON with KELLEY to write the Churches letter - BRO WIL.M VAUGHN attending Meeting hath giv satesfaction to the Church and is resoard into fellowship Again Adjornd J. NETHERTON Ck Met According to adjornment the 8th of October 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Association letter presented and red and approvd off ENBEY MANNER Receivd into the Church by Expearence - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None - adjornd till the second Saturday in November - JOHN NETHERTON Clk Met according to adjornment the 12 of November 1791 and after sermon proseaded buisness - The Deligates Made thear return from the Association the proseading of the same being red with the Sircular letter - adjornd till next Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. - Met According to Adjornment the 10th of December 1791 and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - but nothing of importance Comeing before the Church hath thought proper to Adjorntill the 2nd saturday in January - ABRM MCKAY- (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1792 Met according to adjornment the 7th of January 1792 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O THOMAS MANTOOTH receivd by letter of recomendation as also sister ANN HEASTON the same - and nothing more purticler Comeing before us hath adjornd till the second Saturday in February - A. MCKAY C. Met according to Adjornment the 11th of February 1792 and after Devine _____ proseaded to buisness - receivd by letter of recomendation JOSEPH HILL into Union as also BETTY HASTON the same - and LUEVESE JOB receivd by Recomendation the Matter respecting BR.O REUBEN PADETS Omition of attending Meetings nor Joining the Church being Considerd and BR.O FINE and JOHN MATHES appointed to talk with him conserning the same and Make report next Meeting of theare prosedure as also BR.O PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to talk with JARED BRICKEY and his wife and to know of them theare reasons for not Joining the Church and to make report next Meeting in Corse - Adjorn.d ABRM MCKAY- Met according to adjornment the 10th of March 1792 - Prayer being Made and proseaded to buisness Sister MAAGDELEAN HEASTON receivd by letter of recomendation into the Church - the breathren making report of BR.O BRICKEY and his wife and BR.O REUBEN PAGETS reasons of not Comeing to Joine the Church and they not being present the Church thinks it Most Conveanant to give them a second Invitation by the same Breathren - By a request from the Difrent Churches that a conference should bee held at bent Crick Meeting house respecting some disorder in lettle Beaver Crick Church from which request the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAMUEL PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to attend the same - adjornd ABR.M MCKAY Clk [Note: here follows an entry which is crossed out and is repeated on page 11, so is not copied here] JARET BRICKEY Little Beaver Crick Met According to adjornment the 12th of May 1792 and after devine Servis proseaded to buisness - The breathren PHARES and LILLARD Made thear report to the Church respecting JARED BRICKEY and his wife of which they both being present Made satesfaction to the Church and ware receivd into fellowship. The breathren FINE and MATHES Made theare report in respect of REUBEN PAGET but he not being present and a letter Comeing from the Church at New river to us in regard to his Conduct requests us to labour with him in thear behalf to which is appointed JOHN NETHERTON FINE and MCKAY to talk with him and Make report Next meeting The Deligates from the Conference at bent Crick made theare report to the Church and from thear report the Church Declares thear None fellowship in so shal Union with the Church at little Beaver Crick wheare SAMEUL MCGEA is a member and further the Church doth agree to send thear Desent against it in the Church letter to the Association - A motion for Deligates to attend the association and JOSHUA KELLEY NETHERTON & MCKAY to attend the same and MCKAY and NETHERTON to write the Church letter and to have the same ready against Saturday 2 weeks Motion made by BR.O PHARES for the Calling of BRO KELLELY to the Pastril Care of the Church the same being considerd and prosponded till Meeting in July in order for Each Member.s Duely Consideration on the same, and that they may bee abell to give an answear to the Above motion - Adjornd till meeting in Corse - ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment and After - 15 June 1792 - Divine Servise proseaded to buisness - BR.O SAMUEL MATHES Came to the Church and Made A Confestion that he talked out of Line of his Deuty in a dispute betwean him and JEREMIAH WHITSON but not to the satesfaction of the Church so that Matter is prosponded till Next meeting in corse in order that fuller satesfaction may bee had with him BR.O ABRM. MEASTON SEN.R receivd by letter of recomendation into the Church - as also BR.O JOHN BROWN the same - BR.O RUEBEN PAGET Came to the Church in order to answear the alligations against him sent by letter from the Church at New river and tis agred by s.d BRO and the Church to refer the Matter till next meeting in Corse - the Church agree to receive the advise of the Association held at North fork of holston at BRO. JOHN FROSTS Meeting house - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - WILLIAM LILLARD Met a called Meeting by a request of some of the Breathren BR.O SAMUEL MATHES came before the Church and gave satesfaction for his transgration and ware receivd into union Again Met according to adjornment the 7th of July 1792 and after Devine Servise proseaded to buisness July 1792 s.d KELLEY called as pastor See pg 33 a motion Made by BR.O PHARES, JOSEPH MOORE is taken under the watch care of this Church until an opertunity should offer - to see if he should obtain a letter from the Church he Mov.d from - Receiv.d by letter of recomendation FRANCES MCKELHANEY as also a letter for his wife - the Matter respecting BR.O KELLEY being Call.d to the pastorall Care of the Church being taken under Consideration of the Church - and after due Deliberation on the same he is Call.d theare unto by Uannamos voise of the Church and as he has bean Ordained heare to fore to the Offis of a Minister we look upon it Disorder for two ordinations to one Offis, thearefor he is receivd by us the Ordain Pastor of this Church - the Matter respecting REUBEN PAGET being considerd and he not present the Church agreas to give him another hearing by BR.O FINE and JOHN MATHES and for them to make report of the same Next meeting - Adjornd - A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 11th of august 1792 and after divine Servise proseaded to buisness - Respecting BR.O PAGET agread by the Church that ABR.M MCKAY write an answear to the letter from New river Church in respect of the s.d BR.O PAGET - also ABRAM MCKAY appointed by the Church to attend the Conference at hornbacks on Holston the 4th Friday in August 1792 - Received by Expearence MARKE MITHCEL into fellowship of this Church - as also JOHN HIRD the same By a motion - that the Dacon.s Make a return to the Clark of all the Expences of the Church in order for him to enter the same on Record Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. - Met According to Adjornment the 8th of Septr 1792 and after Devine Servise proseaded to buisness Receivd by letter of Recomendation JOHN BROADING into fellowship of the Church as also SUSANAH MCKELHANEY the same - the Deligate to the Conference at Horns backs on holston Made his report to the church of thear proseadure which terminated in SAM.L MCGEA.S Excumination the Church being satesfied and Agread to the same proposd for Deligates to Attend the Association and the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L FARES and ABRAM MCKAY to Attend the same and s.d MCKAY to rite the Churches letter and have the same ready against Next meeting in order to bee red for the approbation of the Church - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY Clk. 8th of Octr 1792 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness Receivd by Expearance MARGET ASTON into fellowship of the Church - The Churches letter to the Association red and Concurd with Except an addition of three Members to bee added - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse A.M. Cl.k 10 Nov 1792 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness Receivd BR.O GEORGE MCCOWN by letter of recomendation into fellowship of the Church - BR.O WIL.M WHITSON Made Application to the Church for a letter of Dismistion for sister DARCUS JOB. the same being granted; as also JAMES WISEHEART for himself and hav obtaind the same. Ajornd - MCKAY C.lk. 8th of December 1792 Met according to Adjornment and after Divine Servise proseaded to buisness Receivd SISTER MCCOWN into fellowship of the Church by letter of recomendation The Minits of the Association red and Agreed to and in Respect to the request of the Association to the several Churches Concerning of Negro Marages we Consider the Matter worth consideration and hath Appointed the breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, GEORGE MCCOWN & ABRAM MCKAY as A Comitee to Make out a result on the Matter and have it ready against next Church Meeting That the Church take under Consideratio in respect of a stated Clark to the Association and give theare Opinion of the same Next Meeting in Corse Ajornd - A. MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1793 Met According to adjornment the 12th of Janu.r 1793 and After Devine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter Respecting the Marrage of Negros prosponded for a further Consideration Sister JUDITH SMITH requested to Come under the watch care of the Church till she should obtain hir letter of Recomendation and the same being granted unto hir - The Matter respecting a stated Clark in the Association being brought before the Church and after Due Deliberation on the same its Considered not Lagell - ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k Met according to adjornment the 9th of february 1793 and after Devine Servis proseaded to buisness An answear from Smiths Crick Church to this Church Conserning the letter we sent them respecting JOHN HERD which answear being red and Approv.d of - THOMAS SULEVENT Receiv.d by letter of recomendation whearas theare is some Deficualty Amongst some Members in the Church and upon consideration of the same it.s thought Most prudent that a comitee bee chosen to settle the same in order for which we have Appointed the following breathren, JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, WIL'M LILLARD, GE'O MCCOWN, PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY as a Comitee to settle the same and Make report of theare proseadure - BR.O JOHN NETHERTON Made application for a letter of Dismition and the same being granted unto him - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY. C.lk Met According to adjornment the 9th of March 1793 and after devine servise proseaded to buisness The above mentied Commitee hasd made thear report to the Church of thear prosedure the same being approbated by the Church Ajornd till Meeting in corse. ABR.M MCKAY Clk - 13th of April 1793 Met According to adjornment and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGE CHAIRS being brought before the Church - W.M VAUGHN not being present the Matter is prosponded till Meeting in corse - a motion by BR PHARES that the Church take under theare consideration the Destress of the WIDOW WHITE and to consider if it.s deuty to Administer or Contribute to hir Necessity or not - ABRAM and ANN HEASTON.S Applied for letters of Dismistion the same being granted unto them - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. 11th of May 1793 Met according to adjornment and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHARES being call.d they not being present it.s prospon.d till Meeting in corse and BR.O PHARES appointed to site them to attend the same - and in respect to the WIDOW WHITE the Matter is prosponded for a further Consideration Ajornd till Meeting in corse A. MCKAY Clk 8th of June 1793 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine servise proseaded to buisness - A letter sent from New River Church to this Church Requestiing us to Enquire into sister JUDITH SMITH Conduct in comeing away from the Church without Makeing Application for a letter of Dismtion BR.O NETHERTON Appointed to site Hir to next Church Meeting Sister MARY GREEN receiv.d into the Church by letter the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS being Call.d and VAUGHN not being present it.s prosponded till Meeting in corse BR.O PHARES and BR.O WHITSEN to site them to Attend the same; Ajornd till Meeting in corse - ABRM MCKAY C.l.k. 13th of July 1793 Met According to Appointment and Proseaded to buisness. Respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS is onse More prosponded till the Next Meeting by a motion for Members to Attend the Association & BRO. KELLEY, SAM PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, GEORGE MCCOWEN and ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to Attend the same - and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to Write the Church letter - ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1794 Met according to Ajornment the _th of Febry 1794 and after Divine Servise proseaded to buisness 1st the Minits of the Association was red and Agread to by the Church tis the Mind of the Church that the matter respecting of MARGET CHEARS should bee prospond till Next Meeting in corse - and in respect to WIL'M VAUGHN it is the mind of the Church that he bee Excuminacated for unseamly talking and Disorderly Conduct and that the same bee done tomorrow by BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY MOURNING PRIER and BARABRA BASS made application for letters of Dismistions and the same being granted unto them - Ajornd till meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. 8 of March 1794 Met according to adjornment and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - A letter being presented to us from the Church at littel pidgen requesting us to Examin into the standing of some Members that had left them and was living in the bounds of our Church of whome they had bean informed had behaved Disorderly the Members is JESSE ISBELL and wife and VINE TAYLOR JESSE ISBELL has give his letter to the church that he receivd it from and the church has has considered the Matter respecting of him and has brought it to Excumenication and now he has mov.d to Caintuck and the Breathren WM. WHITSON and W'M FOX are apointed to go and know of VINE TAYLER his reason for not given in his letter and join Sociaty and report Next Meeting of theare proseader - the Matter respecting MARGET CHAIRS being onse more considered it is agread by the church that she be restored into fellowship again - ROBERT EWIN rquests a letter of Dismision for himself and wife the same being granted unto them Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Clk. Met According to ajornment the 12th of April 1794 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Breathren WHITSON and FOX Made theare report to the church in respect of VINE TAYLOR that they understood she was Mov.d to Caintuck and did not see hir but as the information is rong the same breathren is apointed to attend on hir the same occation and Make report Next Meeting by a motion; for Deligates to Attend the Associn and the breathren; JOSHUA KELLEY, JOHN NETHERTON and PETER FINE Elected to Attend the same ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to write the Church letter to the Association and have the same ready against Next Church Meeting Adjornd A. MCKAY Clk Met according to ajornment the and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness the 10th of May 1794 the Breathren WHITSON & FOX Made thear report respecting of VINE TAYLOR and that she Mov.d to caintuck before they had an opertunity talking with hir Sister JUDITH SMITH give hir Letter of recomendation into the Church and was receiv.d into fellowship The Church letter to the Association was red and agread too - By a motion that Church Meetings bee held altogeather at frensh broud til times apear More safer in respect to the indians by a motion that some Members bee apointed to inquire of JOSEPH GRAHAM to know of him his reasons for not joining Sociaty ABRAM MCKAY and WIL'M WHITSON are apointed to Attend on the same and Make report Next Meeting as also the same breathren to Enquire of THOMAS MANTOOTH of his reasoond for not attending to Meetings and make report theareof Adjornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY C.lk. Met according to ajornment the 7th of June and after divine servise proseaded buisness The Deligates made theare report from the Association with the Minits theareof the same being red and agread too or concur.d with By a motion. Whither its agreable to gospell order for Members to talk at Large in respect of Matters done in the church as ________ of fellowship; as also talking behind the back of any person they are agrev.d with Except it bee for information and that to bee Members of the church; answeard its not agreable and Members guilty of such behavour is liable to bee Delt with as in other immoral conduct the Breathren WHITSON and MCKAY Made theare report to the church in respect of JOSEPH GRAHAM & THOMAS MANTOOTH, but Neither of them Apearing agread that the Breathren FARES and LILLARD talk to the above Mentied breathren and upon the occation before mentied and Make theare Report Next Meeting - Ajornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY Clk Met according to ajornment the 12th of July and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - Receiv.d by letter ANN HEASTON into fellowship of the church Br.o THOMAS MANTOOTH came before the church and render.d his reasons for his absence the preseading Meetings before which reasons gave satesfaction to the Church. - as also JOSEPH GRAHAM apear.d before the church and gave his reasons why he had not join.d the church which was that he had brought no letter of Dismistion the Church agre the same to bee lawful for not joining Sociaty and he agreas to give himself under the watch care of the church till he can have an opertunity of geting his letter. The Church Apoint BR.O LILLARD to rite a letter to BR.O GEORGE MCCOWN and wife to know of them thear reasons of not atending Meetings Neither Apling for a letter of Dismistion do the same to JOHN BREADING The Church Apoint BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY a Deligate to atend the inquest apointed by last Association to be held at the fork of little Pigeon the first Monday in August 1794 Ajirnd till Meeting in corse WIL.M LILARD C.l.k. Met according to ajornment the 9th of August 1794 and after divine servise proseaded to buisness Br.o KELLEY Made report to the Church in respect to the Dispute or division in the Church at the fork of little Pigeion and that they had not got the matter fulley setled but left it with them for theare further Consideration the Members appointed to look out a place for a meeting house Made theare Report to the Church that they have found a place Near THOMAS DILLENS on Pigeon that is sutible for the purpose - the meeting house to bee built by Superception and A. MCKAY apointed to draw the same as soon as Conveancy will admit - By a motion that the breathren JOHN MATHES and DANIEL RICE bee apointed to talk with DAVID NELSON and his famelley or those of them of our sociaty and to know of them theare reasons for not giving in theare Membership to the Church and Make report Next Meeting Ajornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY Clk meeting House built Met according to Ajornment the 13th of September 1794 and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness - a letter being presented to us from the Church at new River respecting of BENJAMIN SMITH.S absenting himself from the Church with a rugh spirit which caused his Excuminication we takeing the Matter under consideration and heareing of his acknoledgment of his transgretion have restor.d him into fellowship again - the Breathren JOHN MATHES and DANIEL RIVE Made thear report to the Church in respect of DAVID MELSON the Church being satesfied with theare report but the matter referd till Meeting in corse for a further heareing - The Matter respecting the building of the Meeting house to bee done by a supercription of work to bee done the second weak in October Next - The Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAMUEL PHARES & A. MCKAY appointed as Deligates to attend the Asso.n and s.d MCKAY appointed to write the Churches letter By a request of BR.O PETER FINE that JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM PHARES, WIL'M LILLARD & ABRAM MCKAY that they would go with him to sister BETTY NETHERTON to talk with hir Conserning a matter she had reported to s.d FINE that hir Husband JOHN NETHERTON Made a constant practis in FINES being from home of going theare and staying all Nite with his wife and upon an Examination of hir upon the subject we found that she had just reasons for hir complaint and futher said that hir husband had often told hir that he had fraquently lay with FINES wife - then upon an Examination of JOHN (TRAN. PAGE 12) NETHERTON upon the Matter he acknowledged what his wife had said was the truth and that he had give great occation for offence - the above Mentied breathre then laid the Matter before the Church they beleiving the Report but prosponding the Matter till Meeting in corse Ajornd till Meeting in corse - ABR'M MCKAY C.lk - Met according to ajornment and after Prair proseaded to buisness the 11th of October 1794 - the Matter respecting DAVID MELSON brought forward but he being not present its prosponded and the breathren JOHN MATHES and FRANCES MCKELHANEY apointed to site him to attend Next Meeting and make report of thear proseadure to the Church - The Matter respecting JOHN (TRAN. PAGE 13) NETHERTON and REBECKA FINE being under further Consideration she failing to apear he being present acknowledged that he had give great reasons for offence and that he was sorrow for it that he had Wonded the cause of god wounded his brethren and his owen soul and that he had destroy.d his own peace and &.C. but the Church Not receiving satesfaction agree that theyt both bee Excumenicated from our sociaty tomorrow and BR.O KELLEY do the same after sermon - Ajorn till Meeting in corse A. MCKAY which accordingly was Done Receivd by Experance into fellowship of the Church THOMAS KEENEY, JOSEPH KEENY & JOSEPH HUFF in September 1794 8th of November 1794 Met according to ajornment and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - The Breathren JOHN MATHES and FRANCES MCKELHANEY Made thear report to the Church that they did apply to DAVID MELSON.S formelly and give them word to attend this Meeting but they failing to apear the Matter prosponded til meeting in Corse The Breathren Made thear report from the Asso.c the Minits being red and agread too Church Meetings to take its corse on pigeion again beginning Next Month ajornd till meeting in Corse A. M. C..k. Met According to ajornment the 13th of Decemb.r 1794 and after Divine servise proseaded to buisness the Church Opening a Door for Expearances the persons under Named Came forward and was receiv.d into fellowship - ENOCH JOB - SAMUEL VAUGHN - RACHEL RICE - DANIEL HEASTON - RACHEL HUFF - SARAH HUFF - SAM'L HUFF - JAMES WISEHEART by letter as also NANCY NATHES the same Ajornd til Meeting in corse - A. MCKAY C. (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1795 Met according to ajornment the 10th of January 1795 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness JOSEPH GRAHAM receiv.d by letter into the Church -the Matter respecting DAVID MELSON is Dismist ajornd til Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to ajornment the and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness the 7th of February 1795 JOHN MCKINDELL presents his letter of dismission from the Church he formerly belong.d to in order to join this church with an acknowledgment also of his giting Drunk and indeavoured to give satesfaction for the same but the Church not being satesfied thearewith the Matter is prosponded till Meeting in corse - ajornd till Meeting in Corse WIL'M LILLARD Clk for the day the Matter with respect to JOHN MCKINDELL soon after he presented his letter to the church he went out of these parts without aquainting the Church of his intention the Church beleveing it deuty to send a ltter after him to the Church they sopos.d he went too in order to aquaint them of his conduct heare and BR.O LILLARD apointed to write s.d letter Shill there be one meeting house or two. Met according to ajornment the 11th of April 1795 and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - A Letter presented and red by BR.O PHARES from EBENEZER LEETH giving his reasons for taking JAMES LEETH away from hear in the Manner he did but it failing to give the church satesfaction they could not but declare theare non fellowship with him for his conduct and agree to send a letter to the church he belongs too in order to aquiant them of his conduct and ABRAM MCKAY apointed to write s.d letter - By a motion for an assistant Clark the same being granted and WIL'M LILLARD appointed for the same SUSANNA HILL receivd by Expearance - with respect to the Matter Conserning BRO HIRD and BRO THIRMON its the Churches Opinion that BR.O HIRD has no write to pay the note over and above the prise of the Land and that a letter be sent BR.O THIRMAN to aquaint him of the Churches Judgement - the Church Opening a doore for Expearance MARY MA____ Came forward and was received as also MARY HUFF, JOHN MADDX ELZEBETH HUFF the same Ajornd till Meeting in corse. ABRAM MCKAY C.lk. Met according to ajornment the 9th of May 1795 and after divine servis procead to buisness the Letter to the Church at the big spring in virginiarespecting EBEN. LEETH.S Conduct was red and agread too by a motion whither theare should bee only one Stated Meeting house in the bounds of this church answeared but one - the Matter prosponded till Meeting in Corse wheare it should bee - ajorned till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY C.lk [at top of page in different handwriting -] one meeting House Reg meeting time 1st Sat before each Sabbath at our meeting House on the North side of Big Pigeon River See minute below meeting house built latte part of 1794 about Oct. See pg 17D pg. 19D and pg. 19C also see pg. 16D Location of House 1st Sat each mo. Reg. meeting time pg. 19C [Minutes resume] Met according to adjornment the 11th of July 1705 and after Divine service prosead to buisness. Bro ROBERT EWIN gave in a letter of recomendation for himself and wife but objections ariseing against him thear reception is prosponded till Meeting in corse EDWARD OZBUN and wife ware receiv.d into church by letter - the Matter respecting one stated meeting house in the bounds of this Church agread that theare bee only one and that bee at the Meeting house on the North side of Pigeion river - and that the Monthly Meetings bee the Saturday before the first sabath in the Month - the breathren JOSHUA KELLY, SAM PHARES, and ABRAM MCKAY aponted to attend the Asso. and s.d MCKAY appointed to rite the churches letter adjord till meeting in corse - ABRM MCKAY. Met according to adjornment the 1st of August 1795 Meeting opend by prayer and proseaded to buisness the Churches letter to the Ass.o red and agread to (ORG. PAGE 20) the Church put into the hands of the Deligates ten shillings to bee given into the Asso. Fund the Matter respecting ROBERT EWIN is laid over for a further heareing Adjond till Meeting in corse - ABRAM MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 5th of September 1795 and after prayer prosoaded buisness Received by letter BR.O JOHN MULKEY in fellowship of the church The matter respecting ROBERT EWIN taken under consideration he being absent the Breathren JAMES BAXTER and PETER FINE appointed to site him to attend our Next Meeting and make report of the proseadure - SISTER ASTON obtained a letter of Dismistion; REBEKA HARDEN do BETSY NETHERTON do MARY BOOKER the same - JOHN BROADEN do- Adjorn till Meeting in corse A MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 3rd of October 1795 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting ROBERT EWIN being brought before the church and after some Deliberating on the Same the Church thought Proper to Chouse the following Breathren as A joint commitee to labour with him in order to obtain fellowship - JOSHUA KELLY SAMUEL PHARES PETER FINE JOHN HERD WIL.M WHITSON which accordingly was done - the Commitee report that they could not do any thing to satesfaction at present and agree to prospond the same till meeting incorse Adjond ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k Met according to adjornment the 31st of October 1795 and after prayer proseaded to buisness Received BR.O JONAS CAVE by letter - the matter respecting ROBERT EWIN being Called but he being absent tis prosponded till meeting in corse and the brethren PETER FINE and WIL.M FOX appointed to site him to attend Next meeting and make report. Meeting ajornd A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 5th of December 1795 and after prayer proseaded to buisness- the brethren appointed to site ROBERT EWIN Report that they went to his house but faild in seeing him by reason he not being at home. the Church agree to wate with him till Next meeting - Adjornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY. C.lk. (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1796 Met according adjornment the 2nd of January 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the matter respecting ROBERT EWIN prosponded till meeting in corse receivd a letter from the Big Spring Church Shanandoah County virginia respecting theare satesfaction with EBENEZER LEETH.S takeing JAMES LEETH into virginia with him Contrary to his Mothers Consent or knowledge - the church is not satesfied thearwith Receiv.d THOMAS CLEVENGER and his wife by letter also REUBEM ALLAN the same - Received a letter or Petision from that branch of the Church at the Mouth of Chuckey for us to inquier into theare ripeness for Constitution and agread that the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES JOHN MULKEY JOHN HERD W.M WHITSON DANIEL RICE and ABR.M MCKAY bee appointed to attend them the 3rd saturday of this instant the Breathren W.M WHITSON and ABR.M MCKAY appointed to Site SAMEUL LUSK to attend Next Monthly meeting and to show cause of his neglecting the same - and make report theareof as also SAM.L HUFF and MATHEW MADDOX to site JOSEPH GRAHAM JOSEPH MORE and DANIEL HASTON as also DAVID JOB and JOSEPH KENEY to site THOMAS MANTOOTH; Adjornd ABR.M MCKAY Clk Met according to adjornment the 5th of February 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Receivd by letter JANE ODELL into the fellowship of the Church - the Breathren appointed to attend the Meeting at the mouth of Chuckney are to continue thear intention to Meet the 3rd Saturday of this instant- SAMUEL (ORG. PAGE 21) SAMUEL LUSK Made Application for a letter Dismission for himself and Wife the same being granted unto them The Breathren THOMAS SWILLIVEN ABRAM HEASTON and JNO MULKEY appointed Labour with JOSEPH GRAHAM and JOEL MOORE and make report next Meeting of the same - ABRAM MCKAY appointed to write a letter to Mill Crick Church in Shanandoah County virginia Respecting EBEN LEETH.S satesfaction Made to that church for his transgration- the Breathren ABRAM MCKAY and PETER FINE Appointed to site the Breathren JN.O KEENEY and JAMES WISEHEART to attend Next Meeting and Make satesfaction for thar non attendance and make report theareof - Adjornd till Meeting in corse- ABRAM MCKAY. Met according to Adjornment Prayer being made and proeaded to buisness. 5th March 1796 - the Matter respecting JOEL MOORE and JOSEPH GRAHAM mov.d to the Church the Deligates report that JOEL MOORE said that he would not come to Meeting agreable to the request of the Church; JOSEPH GRAHAM said the sam - The Church agree to wate with them till next Meeting in corse and Appointed the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and JN.O MULKEY to labour with them and to know of them thear reasons for so doing - and make report next Meeting of theare proseadur - and in respect of the Breathren JN.O KEENEY and JAMES WISEHEART; a report was made on thear account WISEHEART made satesfaction to the church KEENEY was provented from comeing by the illness of his Brother The Church agree to Meet Every Monthly Meeting Day by 10 Oclock in order to do buisness - ROBERT EWIN ackknowledged his fault before the Church to the satesfaction of the same and was receivd he and his wife in Union BR.O THOMAS MANTOOTH Came before the church and gave his reasons for his neglecting Monthly meetings - which gave satesfaction - Adjornd till next meeting in corse ABR.M MCKAY [Note: Reuben Allen is the husband of Else Clevenger and the son inlaw of Thomas Clevenger] Met According to Adjornment the 2nd of April 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Breathren appointed to site JO.S MOORE and JO.S GRAHAM made report to the Church that they had not talked with them According to theare intentions thearefore the Church agree to wait with them till Next Meeting and the same Breathren appointed to labour with them are Continued so to do and Make report next Meeting Letters of Dismition granted MARY and JEM.I WHITE Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABR.M MCKAY Met according to Adjornment the 30th of April 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Breathren Made report respecting JO.S MOORE & JO.S GRAHAM and from same appearance or hope of a reformatation in them the Church agree to wate with them one Monthly Meeting more and BR.O KELLEY appointed to acquaint them of the Churches indulgence to them and Make report next Meeting - The Church takeing into Consideration; the Matter respecting of Members (ORG. PAGE 22) in Sociaty keeping at a distance and not joining the Church its agread that the Breathren PETER FINE and A. MCKAY bee appointed to talk with HAMPTON CALAHAM and Others living in the Fork and Invite them to take a seate with us next Monthly Meeting - and Make report to the Church of theare Proseadings - Adjornd ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 4th of June 1796 and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting JO.S GRAHAM & JO.S MOORE was red and proseaded to; the Church agree to waite with them till Next Meeting and ABRAM HASTON appointed to Site JO.S MOORE and WIL.M LIILARD to site JO.S GRAHAM to attend next Meeting The breathren who was appointed to invite some breathren Living near the Mouth of Pigeon - Made theare report that they talked with some of them and that they Expressed a desire of Comeing to this Meeting, but has not come The Church appoint next Monthly meeting Day for Money to bee paid in to the hands of the Dacons in order for them to purchase Elaments for the Lord.s Super and Other purposes - the Breathren appointed to talk with GRAHAM and MOORE are to inform them of the Churches indulgance to them and invite them to attend next meeting - Receiv.d by BR.O THOMAS HILL the Minits of the proseadings of that Brantch of the Church near the Mouth of Chuckey in Order to bee entered upon record - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met at the mill-pond Meeting house the 20th of Febr. 1796 And after Devine Service proceeded to Busseness A Majority of the Brethren to inquire into the Ripeness of That Branch of the Church at the mouth of Chucky Sat, in Conjunction with them Agree - that this Branch of the Church be priviledged to hold Church meetings Receive or Exclude members Returning a Copy their Proceedings to the Body in order to be Enter'd upon Adjorn'd till the saterday Before the 3rd Sabbath in March. A. MCKAY C.lk [Note: while signed by A. MCKAY the last minutes are evidently not his writing, but probably the writing of DANIEL HILL who signs next minutes] Met according to adjournment and after Divine Servise proceeded to Buseness B. EZEKIEL CAMPBELL Rec.d by letter also B. JEREMIAH SMELLY Rec.d by LetterAdjour'd till the Saturday Before the 3rd Sabath in April DANIEL HILL C.l. Met according to adjournment and Divine Servise Proceeded to Buseness RUBEN HILL and JOICE his wife Rec.d by letter. proposed by the Church to make a pulpit Table & a Door for the meeting- house and agreed upon and nominated our Bro. SAMUEL HILL and THOS HILL to attend our next church meeting on pigeon River Adjorn'd till the Saturday before the 3rd Sundy in May (ORG. PAGE 23) Met according to adjournment and after Divine Service Proceeded to business a Door Being oppened to Receive By Letter or in person But not offered Br.o JOHN MATHEYS made a motion Respecting Bulding a meeting house at or above the mouth of Chucky was Refered till the next monthly meeting adjourn'd till the Saturday Before the 3rd Sabath in June D. HILL C. Met according to adjornment the 1st of July 1796 and after prayer prseaded to buisness - ABRAM HASTON made a report that he invited JOEL MORE to attend this Meeting he has not Complied with s.d request WM. LILLARD made report that invited JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend this Meeting he has not Complied with s.d request - the Church agree to wait with Both GRAHAM and MORE a longer space of time to see the Event theareof - The church give into the hands of the Dacons for the Churches Use 1 shilling also agree to appoint Members to the Association and the Breathren JOSHEA KELLY JOHN MULKEY WM. LILLARD & THOMAS HILL appointed to attend the same and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to write the Churches letter and have the same in order to bee red next Meeting in corse The Church agree that no Member shall speak to any subject whilst siting on his seat but shall rise to his feet and then speak to the Cause one at a time and if two shall attempt to speak at a time the Moderator shall call them to order - ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 6th of August 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Receiv.d by letter into the Church JNNO. MCQUEARY also by Expearance LEAH a Negroe - the Church letter red and agreed to - JOEL MORE Came forward and Made Satesfaction for his neglect of Deuty - MARTHA MCQUEARY Receiv.d by letter Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - A.MCKAY Met according to Ajornment the 5th of Septr 1796 and after Devine servis proseaded to buisness Receiv.d by letter JONAS and MARY JINKINS - JOHN MULKEY a Deligate to the Association report that he had no Minits to present to the Church but will have them ready against next meeting - CASH CLEVENGER receiv.d by letter the Church agree to hold communion the first-Sabath in November next the Church agree to send the Breathren WIL.M LILLARD PETER FINE and (ORG. PAGE 24) ABRAM MCKAY to go to REUBEN ALLEN and JOEL MORE and labour with them to git them reconsil.d to Each Other and Make report next meeting - Church appoint the Breathren WIL.M WHITSON and ENOCH JOB to invite the breathren and sisters living in the fork between french broud and big pigeon to come Next meeting - The Church apoint the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and THOMAS SWILLEVEN to invite PHILIP MULKEY and wife to come to next Meeting - JOSEPH KENEY and DAVID JOB appointed to invite JAMES HARLAND and wife to come to next Meeting Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 1st of October 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Breathren that was appointed to labour with JOSEPH MOORE and REUBEN ALLEN failing to comply with the churches request are reappointed to labour with them for reconsilation and make report next Meeting - PHILIP MULKEY and his wife RUTH receiv.d by letter. the Breathren WM. WHITSON and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to invite PETERSON SMITH and wife to attend next Meeting and Make report of thear proseadure ajornd A. MCKAY Clk Met according to Adjornment the 5th of November 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness The breathren JOEL MOORE and REUBEN ALLEN Came forward and made known to the Church that they were recosil.d to Each Other (TRAN. PAGE 18) the breathren WM WHITSON and A. MCKAY failing to invite PETERSON SMITH and wife to attend this meeting they are appointed again to invite them and make report next Meeting - the Minits of the Association red and agread to Infirmation being made to the Church that JAMES WISEHEART hath Drank to Exces the Church hath declard thear none fellowship with him on that account and hath appointed the breathren SAMUEL PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to site him to attend next meeting A letter from big spring Church Shanandoah County Virginia respecting EBENEZER LEETH.S acknowledgment Made to the Church which did not give satesfaction was red and the Church agree to send SAMUEL PHARES and PETER FINE and take with them a copy of s.d letter and Deliver it to s.d LEETH and to labour with him for fellowship and invite him to attend our Monthly Meeting the Church agree to send SAMUEL PHARES and W.M LILLARD to site JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend our next Meeting - Ajornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY C.lk (ORG. PAGE 25) Met according to ajornment the 3rd of Decembr 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness Reported that PETERSON SMITH was invited to attend this Meeting he failing to apear the Church agree to wait a longer time with him. JAMES WISEHEART Came forward and Confest the Churches charge against him to bee just. but failing to give satesfaction to the Church the Matter is lade Over till next Meeting - Bro. PHARES reports that they sited JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend this Meeting but he failing to apear the church hath Declard theare non fellowship with him and hath Excuminicated him Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness the 31th of December 1796. JAMES WISEHEART came before the Church and reported that he had nothing more to inform the church than what he had done before the church then agreed to indulg or wate with him till next meeting ajornd A. MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1797 3rd of February 1797 Met according to ajornment and after Prayer proseaded to buisness A dore was Open.d for the Reseption of members and JONATHAN DAVIS and his wife ELEZEBETH Came forward and was receivd by letter - the Matter JAMES WISEHEART being Considered and its the Chuurches mind to wait with him till next meeting - By a motion whither its Legal for a member to Eascu to the law upon any person before theare is a legal Demand Made of Debt. answeared not legal - the Church thinks it proper to send the Breathren SAMUEL PHARES & JOSEPH HUFF to labour with JOEL MOORE for being too forward in the law and Site him to Attend next Meeting on the above accation the Breathren JOHN MULKEY and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to invite BR.O JOHN KEENEY to attend next Meeting in Corse and Make report theare of -Adjornd till next Meeting in Cors. A.M. Clk 4th of March 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Br.o JN.O KEENEY reported to the Church his resons for not attending Meeting the reasons apear Lawful - the Matter respecting EBENEZER LEETH is lade Over till next meeting the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and MATHEW MADDOX is appointed to Site JOEL MORE to attend next Meeting - the Matter respecting JAMES WISEHEART is lade Over till next meeting and Br.o JN.O KEENEY to Site him to attend the same - Adjornd till meeting in Corse WIL.M LILLARD (ORG. PAGE 26) 1st of April 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting EBENEZER LEEETH being brought forward and after Consult the same its agreed that the breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES WIL.M LILLARD PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY bee appointed to go and Labour with him and Make report to (TRAN. PAGE 19) the Church of theare proseadure - The Matter Respecting JOEL MOORE being brought forward and after considering the same the Church agree to wate with him till next Meeting and the Breathren KELLEY and MADDOX are appointed to Site him to attend the same - also the Matter respesting JAMES WISEHEART being brought forward its agread to wate with him one Month longer - Br.o JOHN PHARES and his wife taken under the watch care of the Church until they Obtain letters of recomendation from the Church they left - also LUCE a black woman Receivd by letter - JN.O MULKEY and EDWARD OSBURN appointed to invite URIAS WALL and his wife to attend next Meeting - Ajornd till meeting in Corse A. MCKAY 6th of May 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - The breathren appointed to labour with EBENEZER LEETH Made thearreport to the Church of thear labours with s.d LEETH that they Could not gitsatesfaction with him to the obtaining of fellowship - and that the Church appoint ABRAM MCKAY to write a Letter to Hill Creek Church Shanandoah County virginia informing them of our proseadure with him and have the same ready against next Meeting - the Breathren appointed to site JOEL MOORE Made theare report to the Church of theare proseadure and labour with him that MCKAY Could git no satesfaction with him the Church hath Declard theare nonfellowship with him and hath appointed ABTAM HEASTON and DANIEL HEASTON to inform him of the Churches Proseadure against him and Make report to the Church next Meeting of thear proseadure - The Matter respecting JAMES WISEHEART being Briught forward and no satesfaction obtaind the Church hath Declard theare Nonfellowship with him and hath Excluded him from sociaty for Exces of Drinking and Other Notorous Crimes Receivd by letter Br.o MICAJAH HAMPTON and his wife ANN in fellowship of the Church - (ORG. PAGE 27) The Minits of that arme of the Church at the Mouth of Chucky being brought in order to Enter on Record but the Church Decline the same by giving them up to become a Seperate Constitution Destinct from us Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRM MCKAY 4th of June 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Letter to Mill Creek Church in shanandoah County virginia respecting the labours with EBEN LEETH being red was agread too - the Matterrespecting JOEL MOORE being brought forward and after talking with him on the nature of his Crime and no satesfaction obtaind the church hath Declard thear none fellowship with him and Excluded him from sociaty for wilfully absenting himself from Meetings and being too forward in having the law Executed against a member in sociaty - The Church agree that they will quarterly enable the Dacons with money for them to git Necessaries for the Churches Use beginning July next. ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. Mc. 1st of July 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Church hath put into the hands of the Dacons 15/6 for the use of s.d Church - by motion for Members to attend the Association and JOSHUA KELLEY JN.O MULKEY and ABRAM MCKAY are appointed to attend the sameand s.d MCKAY to write the Churches letter and have the same ready against Next Meeting Ajournd till meeting in corse A.M 5th of August 1797 Met According to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Churches Letter to the Ass.o red and agread to - put into the hands of the Deligates for the Ass.cn fund 1 dollar and a half by the hands of the Dacon of s.d Church - the balance in his hands - 14/8 - ajornd till Meeting in corse A.M. C.lk 2nd of September 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Association Minits red and approved of - the Church being inform.d that thear was Disorderly Conduct Carried on in BR.O BRICKES house -thearefore thought proper to Appoint the Breathren JONAS JINKINS and TH.O SYLLIVEN to talk with him conserning the same and Make report Next Meeting in Corse - the Church appoint the BR.O SAML PHARES PETER FINE JAMES NICKELS & WIL.M WHITSON to attend at Mill pond Meeting house the 3rd Saturday in this instant Ajornd till Meeting in Corse Ab.r McKay [Note: In entirely different hand writing in the margins of this page there is written: THOMAS HILL seems to have belonged to that arm at Mouth of Chuckey] (ORG. PAGE 28) Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting BR.O BRICKEY being lade before the Church and he being present said he would try to avoid such evil doings in his house again -the Church Expresed hir satesfaction with him Dismised; JN.O MCQUEARY and wife ENOCH JOB & wife PHILIP MULKEY and wife JANE ODELL MARK MITCHEL and wife TH.O SYLLIVEN and JOHN MULKEY and s.d MULKEY Ordered to write letters of Dismition for the above named Members - ajornd till Meeting in Corse ABR. MCKAY 4th of November 1797 Met according to ajornment and after Devine servcis proseaded to buisness agread, that the Breathren JO.S KEENEY and JONATHAN DAVIS bee appointed to Site JAMES STINET to attend next Meeting in Order to render that satesfaction to the Church according to promis - and Make report next Meeting Agread that the BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES MATTHEW MADDOX WM. LILLARD PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY bee apointed to attend at the Mill pond Meeting house the 3rd Saturday in this instant in order to see into the Constitution of that Brantch of this Church. Receiv.d by letter WIL.M LANE and his wife ELEZEBETH into fellowship of the Church JONAH CAVE Made application for a letter of Dismistion the same being granted unto him - Ajornd - A. McKay 2nd of December 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness The breathren appointed to Cite JAMES STINET report that they Did not talk with him on the occation and the Church think proper to appoint the Same Breathren again to Cite him to attend Next Meeting vis JO.S KEENEY and JONATHAN DAVIS and Make report next Meeting the Breathren appointed to attend the Mill pond Meeting house report that they did not attend to the appointment Made by the Church - upon the Consideration of Which BR.O PHARES is appointred to answear them by Letter - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse A.M. Ck. == Surname Index == Big Pigeon Church Membership Document, Cooke County, Tennessee Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Project and TNGenWeb Project Archives by Robbie Burnett September 1997 USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for other commercial presentation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Big Pigeon Church Membership Document, Cooke County, Tennessee Abell, Elizebeth Adams, Betsy Adeney, William Allen, Ben Allen, Betsy Allen, George Allen, James Allen, John Allen, Kitty (William's Wife) Allen, Nancy Allen, Rachel Allen, Rebekah Allen, Reuben Allen, Sarah Allen, Soloman Allen, Vine Allen, William Andrews, John Andrews, Sarah (John's Wife) Aston, Margret Barker, Elizabeth Barnett, John Barnett, Sarah (John's Wife) Barton, Isaac Bass, Barbara Baxter, James Bell, Ann (Asa's Wife) Bell, Asa Bellow, Rachel Black, Joseph Boman, Ben Boman, Nathanal Boman, Olafrey (Nathanal's Wife) Bonham, Benjimin Booker, Mary Bottoms, (Sister) Bradcut, Susa Bradly, (Jesse's Wife) Bradly, Jesse Bra_nt, Susanah Breading, Brickey, Jared Brickey, Jared's Wife Brickey, John Broading, John Brown, John Buckler, Tabitha Buckner, (James' Wife) Buckner, Burrough Buckner, Daniel Buckner, James Caffee/Coffee, Lettes Caffee/Coffee, William Calaham, Hampton Calvint, Betsy Campbell, Ezekiel Campell, C Campell, Joanna Carr, John Carr, Paty Carson, Elezebeth "Betsy" Carter, Mary/Massey? Cate, (Blk) Cave, Jonas Chairs, Marget Clark, Ziphy Clevenger, Cash Clevenger, Syshe (Thomas' Wife) Clevenger, Thomas Cobb, (Ambrus' Wife) Cobb, Ambrus Coffey, Lettes Colman, Edee Colman, Nancy Colman, William Conyers, Sarah Cooper, Phebe Cooper, Tabitha Copland, Eleibeth "Betsy" (William's Daughter) Copland, Elenor (William's Daughter) Copland, Rebekah Copland, William Coutch, George Cox, Nancy Cross, Joseph Cross, Rebekah (William's Wife) Cross, Sarah (Prob. Joseph's Wife) Cross, William Crosswhite, Betsy Cunningham, Ann Cunningham, Joseph Cunnungham, Betsy Davies, Rebekah Davis, Elezebeth (Johnathan's Wife) Davis, Johnathan Dennes, Jane Denton, Martha Denton, Mourning Dillen, Thomas Dokes Elizibeth Edenton, James Elender, Betsy Elles, John English, James Ewett, Jonston Ewin/Ewing (Robert's Wife) Ewin/Ewing, Robert Fan (A Blk) Fares, Sam.l's Wife Fares, Samuel Fine, Ann Fine, Betsy (Prob. Legerd's Wife) Fine, John Fine, Ledgerd Fine, Nancy (John's Wife) Fine, Peter Fine, Rebecka (Peter's Wife) Fox, Elezebeth Fox, Henry Fox, Sarah (Henry's Wife) Fox, William Friste, (Brother) Frosts, John George, William Gormon, Poley Graham, Joseph Grant, Rachel Gray, James Green, Elezebeth Green, Mary (Thomas' Wife) Green, Rachel Green, Thomas Gross, Edmon Guin/Guyn, Agness Guin/Guyn, Almond Guin/Guyn, Amy Guin/Guyn, Nurany (Almond's Wife) Guin/Guyn, Polley Guin/Guyn, Susna (Almond's Wife) Hall, Anne Hall, Nancy Hampton, Ann (Micajah's Wife) Hampton, Hosea Hampton, Micajah Hampton, Rachal (Hosea's Wife) Hampton, Winnie Haney, Mary Hannah (A Blk) Harder/Harden, Rebecah Harland, (James' Wife) Harland, James Harrey, (A Blk) Haston, Abram (Abraham) Haston, Betty Heaston, Abraham Sr. Heaston, Ann Heaston, Daniel Heaston, Magdelean Helms, Mr. Herd, John Hicks, David Hicks, Moses Hicks, Nancy (David's Wife) Hicks, Thomas Hill, Daniel Hill, Joice (Ruben Hill's Wife) Hill, Joseph Hill, Reben Hill, Samuel Hill, Susanna Hill, Thomas Hodge, Abel Hodge, Mary (Prob. Abel's wife) Hues/Huse Jesse Huff, (Joseph Jr's Wife) Huff, Absolum Huff, Charity Huff, Deborah Huff, Elizebeth Huff, Jo.d Huff, Joseph Huff, Joseph Jr. Huff, Lenard Huff, Mary Huff, Peter Huff, Rachel (Prob. Samuel's Wife) Huff, Sameul Huff, Sarah Isbell, (Jesse's Wife) Isbell, Jesse Jack (A Blk) James, Dolley Jefferes, Mary Jeffers, George Jess (A Blk) Jinkens, Alitha Jinkins, Jonas Jinkins, Mary Job, Darcus Job, David (possible son in law of William Whitson, Jr.) Job, Enoch Job, Jacob Job, Lezeann (possible daughter of William Whitson, Jr.) Job, Luevese Job, Susanah Job, William Jones, Elezebeth Jones, Martha Jonson, Rebekah Kaney/Keeney?, Polley Keeney, (John's Wife) Keeney, John Keeney, Joseph Keeney, Nancy Keeney, Thomas Keller, William Kelley, Caty Kelley, Charles Kelley, Joshua Kelley, Marget Kenacker, Caty Kenney, (Thomas' Wife) Kimbrough, Duke Lane, Elezebeth Lane, William Leah (A Blk) Lee, Rachel Lee, _______ Leeth, Ebenezer Leeth, James (Son of Ebenezer) Lemon, James Lemon, Jesse Leroy, (A Blk) Lewin, Charles Lewin, Mary (Charles' Wife) Lewis, Betsy Lill (ard?), Nancy Lillard, Keziah Lillard, Rachel (William's Wife) Lillard, Salley Lillard, William Long, Levina Luce (A Blk that prob. belonged to John Phares Wife) Lusk, Marth Lusk, Samuel Maddox, (John's Wife) Maddox, John Maddox, Mathew Maddox, Rachel Manner, Enbey Manning, Ails Mantooth, Thomas Marler, Elezebeth Marler, Sarah Martin, Salley Mathes, (Sister) Mathes, Dise/Disa Mathes, John Mathes, Maryan (Older) Mathes, Maryan (Younger) Mathes, Nancy Mathes, Polley (Samuel's Wife) Mathes, Samuel Mathes, Stacey McCowen/McKowen, George McCowen/McKowen, Marget McGea, Samuel McGlochlan, Betsy McKay, Abraham McKay, Abram (Abraham) Jr. McKay, David McKay, Jeremiah McKay, Polley McKay, Rachel McKelhaney, (Frances' Wife) McKelhaney, Frances McKelhaney, Susanah McKindell, John McQueary, Jno. McQueary, Martha Melson, David Millsapes, James Milsaps, Edward Mitchel, Mark Mitchel, Mary (Mark's Wife) Moore, Joseph Moore, Regena Moore/More, Atha Moore/More, Joel Morgan, Nancy Morgan, W Morres, Pricolar Morris, Elezebeth Mulkey, John Mulkey, Jonathan Mulkey, Philip , Mulkey, Ruth (Philip's Wife) Mullen, Dida Mullen, Jedida Mullens, Athaligh Muller, Judith Nan (A Blk) Netherton, Caleb Netherton, Elizabeth (Betsy) Netherton, Enouch Netherton, John Netherton, Moses Nickels, James Nickels, Judith North, Lucy North, winney Osburn, Sarah (Poley) Osburn/Ozbun, (Edward's Wife) Osburn/Ozbun, Edward O'Dell Solomon O'Dell, Benjamin O'Dell, Calib O'Dell, Hannah O'Dell, Jane O'Dell, Jiney O'Dell, Polley Padget, Abigal Padget, Reuben Page, John Paget, Salley Parker, John Parker, Ledy Phares, (John's Wife) Phares, John Phares, Samuel Phillips, Rachel Poe, Betsy Porter, Elezebeth "Betsy" Prier, Mourning Ramsey, Leucy Ramsey, Stacy Randolph, Gracey (Hezekiah's Wife?) Randolph, Hezekiah Randolph, W. Rector, Mary Reno, William Rice Ann Rice, Daniel Rice, Judith Rice, Old Granny Rice, Rachel Riding, Charity (James' Wife) Riding, James Roberds, Jane Rogers, Elijah Sal (A Blk) Sanduskey, Catron Savage, Ede Sellage, Eady Shaw, Martha Silvester, Chancy (Joseph's Wife) Silvester, Joseph Sims, Polley Sisk, Marten Sisk, Mary (Prob. Marten's wife) Smith, (Peterson's Wife) Smith, Benjamin Smith, Judith Smith, Peterson Snelly, Jeremiah Snelson, ("Sister" Prob. Thomas' Wife) Snelson, Elezebeth Snelson, Thomas Sowel/Sewel, Charity Sowel/Sewel, James Sowel/Sewel, Nancy (James Wife) Steaphen, John Steaphen, Tabith (John's Wife) Steavens, Maryan Stephens, Samuel Stiers, Henry Stinet, James Stinett, Sally Strange, Sarah Stuart, Nancy Stuart, William Sutton, Rachel Swillivan, Thomas Sylliven/Sulevent, Thomas Taylor, Vine Thirmon, (Brother) Thomases, Polley Thom__, Pebey Tom (A Blk) Vaughn, (Sister) Vaughn, Samuel Vaughn, William Vincent, Sarah Vinson, Anderson Vinson, Katy Waldrip, Benjamin Waldrip,Ailsey (Benjamin's Wife) Wall, Frethis (Urias?) Wall, Mary (Urias' Wife) Wall, Urias White, Jemimah White, Mary White, Wesley Whitson, Elizabeth Whitson, Jeremiah Whitson, William Williams, James Williams, Tobias Winne (A Blk) Wiseheart, James Witt (Brother) Witt, Sarah Wood, Richard Wood, Sarah Woodfin, Nickless Yates, Jane Yates, John Yates, Samuel END OF FILE == Sources == * Minutes may be downloaded as a PDF [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&ved=0CEUQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmantooth.manteeth.com%2FBigPigeon.pdf&ei=EPuJUMvfKeag2gXhq4DIAw&usg=AFQjCNHyil_1WUHcZzNKZ84ouDpSnbYPTg&sig2=vVxFuoZX_UvsSBdZG8oC1g here.] * Online minutes [http://www.tngenweb.org/cocke/bpminutes1.htm here.] [[Category:Cocke_County,_Tennessee]]

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:A corner store in Croydon, Surrey, England, which was originally operated by John Dalton and his wife Ann (Brown) before passing it down to family members between 1820 and 1870. The shop, and the entire area was razed after the Second World war and replaced with Council flats. :Justine Pearson of the County Archivist Office, Surrey, states in his letter: "I also searched Pigot's and Kelly's trade directories for Croydon from the first we hold in 1832 to 1867. [[Brown-12252|Mrs Ann Dalton]], is variously described as a shopkeeper and dealer in groceries and sundries (1832), a grocer and tea dealer (1839), a grocer and cheesemonger (1845 and 1851) and finally just as a grocer in Kelly's Directories of 1855 and 1859. The business address is given as 92 Old Town in Croydon. The next trade directory we hold after 1859 is for 1867 and that same address is given for [[Hazelton-112|Mrs. Harriet Dalton]], grocer, presumably some relation. The only other Dalton listed in the trade directories at that time is [[Dalton-1337|George Dalton]], who is listed in the 1839 Pigot's and Co. Directory for Surrey as a corn merchant or dealer at Old Town. He does not appear in any other directory referred to." === Census and Directory Data === :1841 England Census - Old Town, Croydon, Wallington (First Division), Surrey, England1841 Census; Class: HO107; Piece: 1078; Book: 7; Civil Parish: Croydon; County: Surrey; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 14; Page: 21; Line: 7; GSU roll: 474665. :Many family members living close to one another in a block of apartments representing [[Space:92_Old_Town|92, 93, 94, 95 Old Town]]. The age given in the 1841 Census is rounded to the nearest 5 years below the actual age for adults. :*First Apartment (Listed under ''Old Town'' in place column) ::[[Brown-16192|Edward Brown]] - 50 (1791-96) b. Surrey; o. Carpenter (Henry Brown's uncle) ::[[Dransfield-43|Charlotte Brown]] - 45 (1796-1801) b. Not in Surrey ::[[Brown-16193|George Brown]] - 13 (1828) b. Surrey ::[[Brown-16194|Wm Brown]] - 10 (1831) b. Surrey ::Elizabeth Walsham - 45 (1796-1801) b. Not in Surrey :*Separate Apartment (Listed as ''Dalton's Rents'' in place column) ::[[Brown-11997|John Brown]] - 60 (1781-86) b. Surrey; o. Carpenter ::[[Plowman-62|Ann Brown]] - 55 (1786-91) b. Surrey ::[[Brown-16437|Jas Brown]] (male) - 20 (1821-26) b. Surrey; o. Cabinet Maker :*Separate Apartment (Listed as ''Dalton's Rents'' in place column) ::[[Dalton-1772|John Dalton]] - 25 (1816-21) b. Surrey; o. Grocer ::[[Hazelton-112|Harriett Dalton]] - 25 (1816-21) b. Not in Surrey ::[[Dalton-1820|Willm Dalton]] (male) - 3 (1838) b. Surrey ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] - 1 (1840) b. Surrey :*First Apartment (Listed under ''Old Town'' in place column) ::[[Brown-12252|Ann Dalton]] - 55 (1786-91) b. Surrey; o. Grocer ::[[Dalton-1335|Harriet Dalton]] - 15 (1826) b. Surrey ::Susan Brown - 25 (1816-21) b. Surrey; o. F S ::Mary Simmons - 15 (1826) b. Surrey; o. F S :On the 1841 census for Croydon, the Dalton's are found in Old Town in a building that is apparently (at least in part) a multiple family housing unit and is titled "Dalton Rents". In #2 is John Dalton and 7 is Ann Dalton. The rest are not Daltons. :Leemae Strong, in her e-mail of Mar. 31, 2000 to Bill Dalton provides the following: Looking at the original film, the description of the Enumeration District is: "The Old Town on both sides commencing at W (Mr.?) Taylors, including the several turnings & streets therein, Pump, Pail & Union." The listing of "Dalton Rents" is under the heading of Old Town. Later there is a street (also under the heading of Old Town) of Pump Pail Street. Does this mean that the Old Town referred to here is not the Old Town Street but rather the geographical area of Old Town? ---- :1851 England Census - 92 and 99 Old Town, Croydon, Surrey, England1851 Census; Class: HO107; Piece: 1601; Folio: 208; Page: 17; GSU roll: 193499. :*92 Old Town ::[[Brown-12252|Ann Dalton]] (Widow) - 64 (1787) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Grocer ::[[Dalton-1335 |Harriett S Dalton]] (daughter) - 27 (1824) b. Croydon, Surrey, England ::[[Hazelton-112|Harriett Dalton]] (daughter-in-law) - 40 (1811) b. East Grinstead, Sussex, England ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] (grand-daughter) - 11 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Scholar ::[[Dalton-1774|Emily Dalton]] (grand-daughter) - 8 (1843) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Scholar ::Jane Nash - 19 (1832) b. Longfield, Surrey, England; o. House Servant :*99 Old Town ::[[Brown-16192|Edward Brown]] - 60 (1791) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Carpenter Journeyman ::[[Dransfield-43|Charlotte Brown]] - 61 (1792) b. Sevenoaks, Kent, England ---- :1861 England Census - Croydon, Surrey, EnglandCensus Returns of England and Wales, 1861; Class: RG 9; Piece: 448; Folio: 145; Page: 19; GSU roll: 542640; Ancestry.com Digital image 20 of 58 :*80 Old Town ::[[Brown-12252|Ann Dalton]] (widow) - 74 (1787) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Grocer ::Hannah Dalton (Daughter-in-law) - 50 (1811) b. Sussex Forest; o. Assistant ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] (Grand-daughter) - 21 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Assistant ::[[Dalton-1774|Emily Dalton]] (Grand-daughter) - 18 (1843) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Milliner ::Ellen Ensom (servant) - 17 () b. London, Middlesex; o. House servant :*82 Old Town ::Thomas Worley (Head) - 49 (1812) b. Betchworth, Surrey; o. Carpenter ::Maria Worley (wife) - 53 (1808) b. Banstead, Surrey ::James Worley (son) - 14 (1847) b. Epsom, Surrey ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred Chat Jones]] (lodger) - 22 (1839) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Brazier :*83 Old Town ::Wallis, James (head) - 48 (1813) b. Penzance, Cornwall; o. Glazier ::Wallis, Susanna (wife) - 46 (1815) b. Salsash, Cornwall ::Wallis, James B. (son) - 19 (1842) b. Penzance, Cornwall; o. Glazier ::Wallis, William F. (son) - 18 (1843) b. Penzance, Cornwall; o. Coach painter ::Wallis, Fred C. (son) - 13 (1848) b. Buxton, Surrey; o. Shop assistant ::Wallis, Albert E. (son) - 11 (1850) b. Buxton, Surrey; o. Shop assistant ::Wallis, Alfred Thomas (son) - 9 (1852) b. Buxton, Surrey ::Wallis, Arthur Thomas (son) - 6 (1855) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Wallis, Susan Ann (daughter) - 4 (1857) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Wallis, Morris N. (son) - 2 (1859) b. Croydon, Surrey :*87 Old Town ::[[Brown-16192|Edward Brown]] (Widower) - 70 (1791) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Retired carpenter :*88 Old Town ::Gates, Charles (head) - 59 (1802) b. Cherlsey, Surrey; o. baker ::Gates, Ann (wife) - 56 (1805) b. Lingfield, Surrey ::Gates, Henry (son) - 21 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. baker ::Webb, Reuben (nephew) - 12 (1849) b. Bethnell Green, London :*89 Old Town ::Easton, Richard - 48 (1813) b. Redhill, Surrey; o. carpenter ::Easton, Sarah (wife) - 50 (1811) b. Westminster ::Easton, William (son) - 23 (1838) b. Mitcham, Surrey; o. carpenter ::Easton, Richard (son) - 21 (1840) b. Mitcham, Surrey ; o. carpenter ::Easton, Arthur (son) - 17 (1844) b. Mitcham, Surrey; o. servant ::Easton, Jaures (son) - 14 (1847) b. Mitcham, Surrey; o scholar ::Easton, George (son) - 11 (1850) b. Norwood, Surrey; o scholar ::Easton, Sarah (dau) - 9 (1852) b. Croydon, Surrey; o scholar :*90 Old Town ::Edwards, Elizabeth (head) (widow) - 75 (1786) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; o. Green grocer ::Edwards, Charles (son) - 26 (1835) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; Labourer ::Edwards, Emma (daughter) - 24 (1837) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; o. Green grocer ::Edwards, Jesse (son) - 22 (1839) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; o. Green grocer ::Edwards, Thomas (son) - 3 (1858) b. Croydon, Surrey; :*91 Old Town ::Smale, John (head) - 27 (1834) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Confectioner ::Smale, Esther (wife) - 27 (1834) b. Croydon, Surrey; ::Sayers, William (nephew) - 2 (1859) b. Brighton, Sussex; :*92 Old Town ::Newman, Charles - 29 (1832) b. Black friars Road, Surrey; o. Tailor ::Newman, Martha (wife) - 25 (1836) b. Maresfield, Sussex; o. Dressmaker ::Newman, Charles (son) - 5 (1856) b. Croydon, Surrey; ::Newman, Emily (daughter) - 3 (1858) b. Croydon, Surrey; ---- :1871 England Census - Old Town Croydon, Surrey1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Old Town, Croydon, Surrey; Archive ref: RG10; Folio: 30; Page: 14; Piece#: 841 :*92 Old Town ::Odd, Charles - 42 (1829) b. Westerham, Kent; o. labourer ::Odd, Margaret (wife) - 40 (1831) b. Lustex?; o. wholestress ::Odd, Charles (son) - 16 (1855) b. Croydon, Surrey; o, unemployed ::Odd, Alfred (son) - 12 (1859) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. errend boy ::Odd, Emily (daughter) - 9 (1862) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, Helenor (daughter) - 8 (1863) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, Arthur (son) - 10 (1861) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, Ada (daughter) - 5 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, William (son) - 3 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey :*93 Old Town ::Peel, William - 50 (1821) b. Leicester; o. publican ::Peel, Eliza (wife) - 30 (1841) b. Redburn, Harfod ::Peel, Alice (daughter) - 9 (1862) b. London ::Fuller, William (servant) - 14 (1857) b. not known; o. Pot boy :*94 Old Town ::[[Hazelton-112|Harriett Dalton]] (Head) - 60 (1811) b. Sussex Forestrow; o. Grocer ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] (daughter) - 31 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Landon-229|Harriett J. Landon]] (grand-daughter) - 2 (1869) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Ann Glover (visitor) - 23 (1848) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Ellen H. Jearey (servant) - 13 (1858) b. Croydon, Surrey :*95 Old Town ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred C. Jones]] - 32 (1839) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Master Brazier ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] - 34 (1864) b. Bletchingly, Surrey ::[[Jones-21765|William W. Jones]] - 5 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 2 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21767|George A. Jones]] - 11m (1870) b. Croydon, Surrey :*96 Old Town ::Worley, Thomas - 58 (1803) b. Banstead, Surrey; o. carpenter ::Worley, Maria (wife) - 63 (1798) b. Banstead, Surrey ---- :1881 England Census - Old Town Croydon, Surrey1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Old Town, Croydon, Surrey; Archive ref: RG11; Folio: 40; Page: 20; Piece#: 810 :*92 Old Town ::George E. Jones (head) - 37 (1844) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Oil and Colourman ::Amelia Jones (wife) - 31 (1850) b. Caterham, Surrey ::Alice Jones (daughter) - 8 (1873) b. Beckenham, Kent ::Sidney Jones (son) - 1 (1880) b. Croydon, Surrey :*93 Old Town ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred C. Jones]] (Head) - 42 (1839) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman, employing 1 man, 2 boys ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] - 44 (1837) b. Bletchingly, Surrey ::Frank C. Jones - 16 (1865) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman ::[[Jones-21765|William W. Jones]] - 15 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 13 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21767|George A. Jones]] - 10 (1871) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21768|Walter N. Jones]] - 9 (1872) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21769|Bertha Jones]] - 6 (1875) b. Croydon, Surrey :*94 Old Town ::Thomas Worley (Head) - 68 (1813) b. Betchworth, Surrey; o. Carpenter ::Maria Worley (wife) - 76 (1805) b. Banstead, Surrey ::Thomas Worley (grandson) - 11 (1870) b. Hexter, Middlesex ---- :1891 England Census - Old Town, Croydon, Surrey1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census; St Andrews Parish; Old Town, Croydon, Surrey; Archive Ref: RG12; Folio 13; Page 20; Piece# 588 :*122 Old Town ::George Edward Jones (head) - 47 (1844) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Oilman's manager, colour ::Amelia Jones (wife) - 41 (1850) b. Catterham, Surrey; o. dressmaker ::Alice Amelia Jones (daughter) - 18 (1873) b. Beckenham, Kent ::Sydney Edward Jones (son) - 11 (1880) b. Croydon, Surrey :*120 Old Town ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred Cha Jones]] (Head) - 53 (1838) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] - 54 (1837) b. Bletchingly, Surrey ::[[Jones-21764|Frederick C. Jones]] - 26 (1865) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. plumber ::[[Jones-21765|William Watson Jones]] - 25 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. tinsmith ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 23 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. teacher ::[[Jones-21767|George Alfred Jones]] - 20 (1871) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. teacher ::[[Jones-21768|Walter H. Jones]] - 19 (1872) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Manfacturing Clerk ::[[Jones-21769|Bertha Jones]] - 16 (1875) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. dress maker ---- :1901 England Census - 118 & 120 Old Town, Croydon, Surrey1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census; St. Andrew Parish, Croydon, Surrey; Archive Ref RG13; Folio 29; Page 50; Piece# 638 ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] (widow) - 64 (1837) b. Bletchingly, Surrey; o. Ironmonger ::[[Jones-21764|Frederick C. Jones]] - 36 (1865) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. gasfitter, plumber ::[[Jones-21765|William W. Jones]] - 35 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman & Line worker ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 30 (1871) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Elementary school teacher ::[[Jones-21767|George A. Jones]] - 33 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. School attendence officer ::[[Jones-21768|Walter H. Jones]] - 29 (1872) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Shorthand clerk ::[[Jones-21769|Bertha Jones]] - 26 (1875) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Stonmonger shop assistant

Avon Cemetery

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Baby the ferret

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Baby was the ferret of [[Jones-30896 | Aly Jones]] and family.

Sparkles the cat

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Sparkles was [[Jones-30896 | Aly Jones]]' first cat. We got her when she was 6 weeks old and Aly was 5 - they grew up together.

Science Ridge Mennonite Church

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Eleven years after the establishment of Whiteside County, Illinois, Mennonites began coming to this county. In 1852 Benjamin Stauffer and his wife were the first to arrive with a following, coming from Lancaster and Bucks County Pennsylvania. The group first met together in Joseph Snavely's corn barn. In 1858 a church building was built on land donated by Jacob Snavely. The site chosen was adjacent to a small community burying ground that was taken over by the church. The name Science Ridge did not originate with the Mennonites but it was adopted from the surrounding community known by that name. The one room schoolhouse that stood opposite the church had acquired that name because of its prominent interest in science and education. The first minister to serve the church for any length of time was Benjamin Hershey, when he came to Sterling in 1860 from Canada. In 1882 the Sunday School was organized and its sessions were held immediately following the morning worship service, an order that is still maintained. Another Bible education method that started in 1936 was Summer Bible School with S.G. Shelter from Johnstown, Pa. as director. It continued to be a witness to members and the surrounding community for many, many years. Thirteen years after the first building was erected the first main addition was constructed and in 1882 the building was lengthened and a basement put under it with the installation of a wood furnace. An acetylene lighting plant was installed at this time. This served eleven years and then a large wing was added in 1921 and electric lights replaced the acetylene system. This building was used up until the completely new facility was constructed and dedicated on May 7, 1967. The main floor of this building contained the total of 15,520 sq. ft. and the approximate cost was $195,000. The members of the congregation furnished over 5000 hours of volunteer labor along with the special services and equipment donated to the cause. In November 1900, the forerunner of the present MW was started at Science Ridge. Today this organization is still active. It is open to all the women of the church and its task is to help missions, any home activities, and varying and many relief projects for Mennonite Central Committee. Each year a quilt is made for the auction at the Illinois M.C.C. Sale in March. Besides the first Church Conference in 1872 some notable events have taken place at Science Ridge. The first Illinois Mennonite Sunday School took place here. The second General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America in 1900; and the first conference session of the then newly united Mennonite and Amish Mennonite conference of Illinois in June 1921. Miss Melinda Ebersole became the first permanent mission worker in the Mennonite Church in 1894, serving 20 years in Chicago. Noah Byers was the first president of Goshen College in 1903. Both were members of Science Ridge. The social life of the young people was organized in February 1917 at A.C. Good's home when a literary society was formed. As time progressed, a monthly program with a social hour and refreshments continued until the present Mennonite Youth Fellowship (M.Y.F.) was organized in 1948. Science Ridge has been blessed with many capable leaders. In its first half-century, Benjamin Hershey, Henry Nice, Abraham Ebersole was influential and in 1904 Samuel Good was chosen but after his death his brother Aaron C. assumed the leadership. He was ordained to Christian ministry on February 25, 1906. At a service honoring his 50 years of service on February 26, 1956 he was given the recognition of Pastor Emeritus. He remained active and assisted many times and at a variety of churches for another 10 years. In the year 1934 he was ordained to the office of bishop. He was probably the first supported minister in the Mennonite church. The records of the trustees show that on May 1, 1907 he received the sum of $150 that was the amount needed to pay his hired man. In the fall of the same year he was given $11 to attend the General Conference. How many others since the Good days have led us on through the valleys and the high mountain experiences. During Robert Keller's short of service the peace testimony was strengthened and the administrative structure was re-organized. The newly formed concepts led the way to J. Frederick Erb taking over the pastoral responsibilities. Then came Edwin Stalter with his masterful leadership for 10 years. They were years of glory as well as years of grace to keep the congregation in the path of righteousness. Mark Lehman, Phil Helmuth, LeRoy Kennel, David Bell kept the pathway open to the Lord's calling. Edwin Stalter came back for a year's interim to take us into a leadership of S. Roy Kaufman. These were the years that Robert Mackey and Laura were with us briefly and then departed to be of service to United World Mission. They spent a number of years in Russia and now are in the United States to train more persons to be messengers of the Word of God. Kathy Ebersole of this congregation was in seminary and during the summer interned (under Pastor Kaufman). As years passed she became a licensed pastor in Idaho and is presently in active service there. Marlin Thomas, C. Timothy Rust, Mervin Miller, and Robert Smith spent short interims at Science Ridge. When Robert Smith resigned the pastorate, the congregation was without a pastor for some time. A portion of the group decided to start their own Fellowship so in January 2007 the Community Mennonite Fellowship was formed. Those who remained, still without leadership, decided to keep faith and trust the Lord's leading. Arnold Owens came by invitation to give this group occasional Sunday morning messages. Currently he is our pastor. As we look back through the years we see many perplexing our fathers faced. It was a work of confident faith, expectant hope and enduring love. Most important is the prospect and challenge of the future. It is for us to explore new and creative methods to carry on the work of the kingdom in our generation. This calls for an openness of mind, a searching heart, and a yielding to the Holy Spirit in following of the Anabaptist discipline. Submitted by Mary Helen Wade, 2008

Myrissa Ybarra To-Do List

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Sara the cat

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Sara was the cat of [[Jones-30896 | Aly Jones]]'s family.

Leda Dodier-Lessard

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Leda Lessard is the grandmother of Andre Downes ,Ernest Lessard is the grandfather of Andre Downes and all on his family tree which consists of Walter Ernest Downes and his family etc,

McNeely-187

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Tazz the ferret

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Tazz was the ferret of [[Jones-30896 | Aly Jones]]'s family.

Josie The Dog

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Josie was my faithful, loving cocker Spaniel that was with me for over 15 years before she passed away from cancer.

Sherman the cat

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Sherman was the cat of [[Jones-30896 | Aly Jones]]'s family.

Outlaws

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#REDIRECT [[Space:American_Outlaws]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1870]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt==

Chibi the cat

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Chibi was the cat of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. [[Kanyok-1 | Jackie]] brought Chibi home from work one day. Chibi was a barn cat and the runt of her litter, she was so tiny at 9 weeks old that she fit in the palm of your hand. (We got her name, Chibi, from the Japanese word for small or tiny. [[Jones-30896 | Aly]] had been quite into anime at the time.) Chibi grew up into a large, loyal cat. Sometimes she acted like a dog, following you, chasing paper balls, coming when you whistled. She was quite attached to [[Kanyok-1 | Jackie]] and enjoyed eating yogurt.

Gray the cat

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Hana is the cat of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. Gray and his sister, [[Space:Hana_the_cat | Hana]], were found as tiny kittens in the bushes of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] house. They had been abused, possibly kicked, as Hana had a broken leg, and Gray's eye had a blood spot. We took them in and they've been healthy ever since. Gray is a loud, lazy boy who enjoys sleeping and purring and crinkly paper. He especially sleeping and purring on [[Karosy-1 | Kevin]]. He will sometimes watch TV and seems to enjoy Animal Planet.

Leia the ferret

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The ferret of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. We adopted Leia from an animal shelter. The shelter wasn't sure what a ferret was, or how to take care of one. Leia was a very loving ferret, and as she got older she enjoyed snuggling more than bouncing around (though she still did plenty of that). She battled a few bouts of an unknown illness that the vets said she'd never recover from. With plenty of TLC and duck soup, she made it through a few rounds but eventually succumbed one night, curled up on Aly's chest.

Calli

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Calli was the cat of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. She was adopted after previous owners had moved and left her alone outside. She absolutely hated to be brushed. She dashed through the back door one day when we came home, wanting to be back outside.

Kevin Wooten To-Do List

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Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1915]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=30488981 Jakso 2920] ===Kannus=== ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Yläkarhula: Tal. Antti Pyysalo 64 v. Hedvig 63 Anp lk. Liisa Hyväri 30 yli. *Räät *Mtpl. lk. Annaliisa Dyster 47 yli L. Eevert 89 *Mtpl. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Yläkarhula: Tal. Aatami Tyyster 79 v. Liisa 65 L. 0-1. ===Karhunpää===

Luke the ferret

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Luke was the ferret of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. We originally got Luke as a companion for Leia. He was quite fond of her and they were good friends. Unfortunately, Luke passed away suddenly one night, with no previous signs of illness.

Amber the cat

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Amber is the cat of [[Jones-30896 | Aly]] and [[Karosy-1 | Kevin]]. Amber was found in a parking lot on a cold winter day. We brought put her in my jacket to warm her up and she started purring immediately. She's lovingly nicknamed Beast, because despite her cute exterior, she's wild and crazy. She spends a lot of her time on her cat tower, and doesn't understand how to play without using her claws. She loves sleeping under blankets and doing backflips.

Our Family Mysteries-36

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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]]

Luna the cat

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Luna is the cat of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. [[Space:Gray_the_cat | Gray]] and [[Jones-30896 | I]] kept hearing meowing. I went outside and started meowing, and this little tortoiseshell kitten meowed back and walked down the driveway to me. She let me pick her up and take her inside. It was almost like she said, "I choose this house, hello human!" She's fond of heights and crinkly paper inside boxes. She doesn't like Batman.

Polly the cat

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Polly is the cat of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. Polly was abandoned by neighbors who were moving. She was also pregnant. She had a litter of one (Penelope, or Penny, born 1/17/15, who unfortunately did not make it). She is just getting used to being in the family so her personality isn't well known, but so far she is loving towards the humans, and likes her belly rubbed. She's also a huge fan of Temptations cat treats.

Hana the cat

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Hana is the cat of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. Hana and her brother, [[Space:Gray_the_cat | Gray]], were found as tiny kittens in the bushes of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] house. They had been abused, possibly kicked, as Hana had a broken leg, and Gray's eye had a blood spot. We took them in and they've been healthy ever since. Hana, named after the Japanese word for "flower", is a skittish cat who loves attention. She's recently taken to waiting at the door for [[Jones-30896 | Aly]] to come over and carry her around. She had a good bond with [[Space:Chibi_the_cat]] and [[Kanyok-1 | Jackie]]. She likes to use her feather-tail to tickle people, especially [[Jones-30903 | Richard]].

Lexi the cat

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Lexi is the cat of [[Jones-30896 | Aly]] and [[Karosy-1 | Kevin]]. Lexi was wandering through a parking lot, following people and trying to get into their cars, before we found her. She's a skittish cat, until she gets hyper and runs around the house. She enjoys sitting in the sink and knocking bottle caps off of tables with [[Karosy-1 | Kevin]].

Squiggle the ferret

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Squiggle is the ferret of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. She was adopted with her brother [[Space:Squeegie_the_ferret | Squeegie]]. Unlike her laid-back brother, she's a crazy, yet lovable, ferret who enjoys bouncing, stealing things, biting wrists, escaping every enclosure known to man, and banana-flavored treats.

Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1865]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt==

Squeegie the ferret

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Squeegie was the ferret of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. He was adopted with his sister [[Space:Squiggle_the_ferret | Squiggle]]. Unlike his very excitable sister, he was very laid-back, cautious, and peaceful. He enjoyed lounging next to [[Space:Gray_the_cat]], and eating banana-flavored treats.

For Terrys Unique Touches

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Make look better and if you can do a brief bio and do your thumb thingy please and take look at spouse to see if needs anything You are the bestest can you do me a favor on the Copes If I marked as Quakers can you tag the image for the male or female silhouette to that person I think I missed listing some the Quaker wives want to check for me and do the silhouette? http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Notes

Frederick William Browne

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Fderick William Browne1890 in Missouri Lived in Brooklyn New York from Abt 1920 to I belive that his death was in 1941 Bronx New York I think he was marred in new York to Clara C O'Madden, Browne they had two children Olivia Lee Brown & Frederick William Browne Jr I have been trying to find some kind information on Fredick and Clara and just get dead ends any one have a new idea ??

Map of Buffalo at the Burning of 1813

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[[Category:Buffalo Burning of 1813]] Map of Buffalo at the Burning of 1813 drawn by Juba Storrs

Culmer Family Mysteries

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I am trying to find out more information about my great-great grandfather nicholas culmer and his wife....all i know about him is that he was was from prussia i think. Here is what i have on him and his wife, Nicholas [middle name?] Culmer Born December 12, 1819 in Prussiamap Son of [father?] and [mother?] [brothers or sisters?] Husband of Emma A. (Campbell) Culmer — married [marriage date?] [marriage location?] Father of Albert C. Culmer [add child] Died June 17, 1886 in Tylersburg, Pennsylvaniamap

Mark Chalk To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Chalk-135|Mark Chalk]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Chalk-135&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mark Chalk To-Do List|Mark's current to-do list]].''

Shira HumanEra Slavery To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jones-29956|Shira]] is currently working on for the Slavery sub-Project. Would you like to help? (since Fold3 is free this month...) [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 08:37, 8 February 2015 (EST) {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Task !|Started Date !|Notes |- | create profiles/FreeSpaces for petitions regarding slaves of Margaret C. Barber, 05/21/1862, and Quintin Barker (05/15/1862) || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- |} * 2 pdf scans do exist '''Emancipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia,''' 1862-63 (http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=Circuit+Court+for+the+District+of+Columbia+Relating+to+Slaves&pg_src=brief&data-source=online) **create profiles/FreeSpaces for petitions regarding slaves of Margaret C. Barber, 05/21/1862, and Quintin Barker (05/15/1862) * enter profiles via NARA records for [http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=manumission&pg_src=group&data-source=all Edward Gorsuch's Original Fugitive Slave Petition and 3 DC manumission descriptions] 1.) National Archives Identifier: 4314538 HMS Entry Number: NC-2 32, 2.) NC-2 30 and 3.) NC-2 29 *enter info. for [http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=fugitive+slave&pg_src=group&data-source=all MD fugitive slaves] *search NARA for " habeas corpus records concern individuals who were alleged runaway slaves. " *enter data in FreeSpace for [http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=fugitive+slave&pg_src=brief&data-source=online 182 Fugitive Slave Claims, Missouri and MD] * see who might be interested in ''' Registro Central de Esclavos of The National Archives, NARA T1121. Slave schedules from among the Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1872''' *check for interest in and place for Sec of the Interior - '''Suppression of Slave Trade and Colonization The National Archives NARA M160. Letters and other documents relating to the suppression of the African slave trade and the colonization of recaptured and free Negroes''' *search for and list slave sales: ''' South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872, South Carolina Department of Archives & History, South Carolina court records relating to est''' and http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/127235/slavery-in-the-uk-help?show=127464#a127464 First priority next week (2nd week of February, 12015 HE) is organising the *Task List for Slavery Project via G2G (Holocaust Project has good tbls), -tbl for linking Underground RR sites w/DC Undgd RR if folks are interested, and then * finding image for badge (design the badge?) * creating a template as well as *Mission and *Goals for the Slavery project. *add Emancipation Day FreeSpace to various categories Secondary priority: Under AA History (Free Space pages for journals and Societies): The Colored Press (pre and post-Civil War) The Liberator The Washington Bee, The Afro-American Mutual Aid Societies (pre and post Civil War) by location *How to tie these together: Slave cemetaries (also buried FPoC) [by location] Slave Penns and Markets [location] Slave/Colored Churches ( w/text about Watch Night services) Slave Preachers [location] Post-Civil War (need FreeSpaces under AfricanAmer. Hist.)?? Segregation aka Jim Crow the Black Church/African American Church(es) Colored Cemetaries (needs to link to Black/A.A. Churches somehow) and in conjunction with the Categorisation project: *Snow Riots *controversy in the GA state legislature during the Reconstruction Era *Ethnic/independent Press Colored/Negro press Yiddish press Ladino press; *Add [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Forten_Grimk%C3%A9 Charlotte Forten Grimké] to black and DC history... *OpenStreetMap Underground Railroad routes with moving icons!! and under The Carribean: *[http://www.fold3.com/page/282786460_registro_central_de_esclavos/ Registro Central de Esclavos] Puerto Rico {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Givens-667|Artson, Martha (Givens) ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264399|Givens, Sarah (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Givens-668|Givens, Abraham ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mamout-1|Mamout, Yarrow ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Manzilla-8|Manzilla, Miles , Sr.]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mayo-1493|Mayo, Edward O ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porter-7014|Porter, James Ward]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weems-476|Weems, Ann Maria]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Prenter Family Mysteries

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Does anyone have Rev Edward Prenter father of William b1811 as their ancestor?

Severe Family Mysteries

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I need help locating who Elizabeth Severe was born (abt 1809) and who were her parents - She married James Davis and Oliver P Davis one of their children.

4131 North Charlton ark Road

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This was the home of Roger Winans (Winans-206) and his family from Fall, 1944 until about 1959. Mom and Dad Winans moved here from Battle Creek, Michigan, because "we didn't want to raise our boys in the city". [https://www.google.com/maps/@42.714102,-85.212167,3a,75y,287.02h,87.65t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sGtsSLDeMC3zB01h2bausUA!2e0]

National Fuel Gas Company

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[[Category: National Fuel Gas Company]] Company Website : http://www.nationalfuelgas.com/ Company History: The National Fuel Gas Company is an integrated public utility holding company whose operating companies explore, produce, store, and distribute natural gas, build natural gas delivery pipelines, and operate saw mills and dry kilns. The company has 714,700 customers in its primary service areas of western New York State and northwestern Pennsylvania, where it operates a regulated public utility company. It also supplies gas to 20 utility companies located along the Atlantic seaboard of the United States. Its exploration and production activities are located in the Appalachian region, the Gulf Coast, California, and Alberta, Canada. A predecessor of the National Fuel Gas Company, the Iroquois Gas Corporation, was the first company organized in the United States to provide the service of delivering natural gas. In 1821 the Village of Fredonia, in far western New York state, tapped an accumulation of inflammable gas that was known to bubble up from the bed of the Canadaway Creek. The citizens of Fredonia opened a hole on the bank of the creek and collected the gas in a gasometer. They then laid lead pipe through the streets, allowing the gas, forced by its own natural pressure, to flow freely into a total of 100 street lamps throughout the village. Fredonia, New York, continues to be one of the cities served by National Fuel Gas Company. After the Fredonia project proved successful, a separate contractor built a lighthouse in Barcelona, New York, on the shores of Lake Erie. The contractor similarly tapped the reservoir of natural gas that bubbled through the Canadaway Creek, and piped it to the lighthouse. That lighthouse, built in 1830, became the first navigational beacon light in the world to be lit with natural gas. While it operated for many years to guide ships that plied Lake Erie, the lighthouse eventually fell into disuse. However, it was relit for a time again in 1962 as a monument to the merchantmen who sailed the Great Lakes and to the forebears of the National Fuel Gas Company. At the height of the Civil War, in 1863, oil was discovered in Titusville, Pennsylvania, a village about 50 miles south of Fredonia, setting off a frenzy of oil fever throughout the Appalachian region. A group of investors caught the fever in Bloomfield, New York, 75 miles east of Fredonia, and organized a drilling project. The contractor hired to do the drilling hit gas at 480 feet and had to stop work for several weeks as it blew off. After sinking the well to 500 feet, the contractor was finished, but no oil was found and the project was abandoned. The well was set on fire--gas then was considered an unprofitable and undesirable by-product of the search for oil--and it burned until another group of investors bought it in 1870. Those investors built a pipeline made of bored pine logs connected with bands of iron and iron joints in an effort to supply Rochester, New York, a growing village some 25 miles to the north, with gas for street and residential lighting. But that project failed within two years because of the many leaks in the wooden pipes and the low pressure in the lines. Each of these rudimentary ventures, which advanced ideas for the uses of natural gas, was eventually purchased or merged into the company that became the National Fuel Gas Company. Through the 1870s and 1880s, such ventures developed in increments. Some, like the Bloomfield to Rochester pine-log pipeline, withered in their infancy. But others flourished--such as the two-inch, wrought iron pipeline that was laid in 1872 to carry natural gas from Newton, Pennsylvania, to Titusville and the eight-inch wrought iron pipeline that was laid in 1886 to carry natural gas from McKean County, Pennsylvania, to Buffalo, New York. The latter pipeline, built by the United Natural Gas Company, a direct predecessor of the National Fuel Gas Company, was recognized at its time as the longest (at 87 miles) natural gas pipeline in the world, and portions of it remain today as part of the National Fuel Gas Company distribution system. United Natural Gas Company continued to make innovations through the 1890s; these included the use of internal combustion engines to drive compressors and pump natural gas at constant pressure throughout the distribution area. The company put the world's first 1,000 horsepower gas engine into service in 1899 to drive a compressor. National Fuel Gas Company was organized as a corporation in 1902 in the State of New Jersey, with operations centered in Buffalo, New York. Through the early 1900s, National Fuel Gas Company acquired smaller gas utility companies in the Buffalo region that were not capitalized as well or whose gas sources were spent. By that time, natural gas had become a proven commodity for heating, cooking, and lighting, and National Fuel Gas Company built three parallel lines from Pennsylvania to Buffalo to match the original eight-inch line built in 1886. Through its Provincial Gas Company subsidiary, which operated in southern Ontario, Canada, across the Niagara River from Buffalo, and its Iroquois Gas Corporation subsidiary, National Fuel became the first natural gas company to experiment with underground gas storage. Underground gas storage relies on pockets or 'lenses' of porous rock that are surrounded by impervious rock to form reservoirs of gas. Those pockets are the same pools that were drilled for the original supplies of natural gas and from which gas was pumped to deplete them. With proper maintenance and drilling techniques, those pools are just as capable of storing new supplies of gas pumped into them as they were for storing reserves of prehistoric natural gas. Today, underground gas storage is a common practice that allows utility companies to deliver and store large quantities of gas in spent or low pressure producing fields during periods of low demand so that pressure can be maintained during periods of increased demand. The underground storage of gas is monitored through sophisticated mathematical formulas related to the volume of gas that is injected or withdrawn. Through the 1930s, the availability of natural gas in the Appalachian region ebbed while the demand for natural gas for industrial and residential uses increased, and the company experienced several shortages in its distribution area. In response to the declining availability of gas in its original producing region, National Fuel joined other gas utility companies in developing newly discovered reserves in the southwestern United States and built pipelines to connect those reserves to its storage facilities and service areas. Inflation and demand from war industries caused increases in the cost of coal and oil during the Second World War, while the cost of natural gas remained low. With that low price, demand for natural gas as a home heating fuel skyrocketed in the 1940s, helping National Fuel Gas Company to more than double its annual sales over the course of the decade. That explosive growth continued through the 1950s, a decade during which the company shifted its primary source of natural gas from the Appalachian area to the southwestern region of the United States. By 1962 the company reported sales of more than $128 million, to 565,000 customers. More than 80 percent of the company's sales were to residential customers who use the fuel for home heating, water heating, and cooking. Today, residential sales account for 62 percent of sales, and the company enjoys a 95 percent share of the heating market. The company's penetration of its service area matured during the next two decades and brought echoes of the 1930s as shortages, brought on by the energy crisis, caused the company to restrict new residential hookups. A joint effort by natural gas utility companies to develop new reserves and supplies was assisted by the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978, and the industry developed an oversupply of natural gas by the mid-1980s which, in turn, led to reduced gas and oil well-head prices, and a difficult period for natural gas companies. While the industry experienced a restructuring through the 1980s that saw several companies retrenching, National Fuel moved to diversify its business and to double its reserves of natural gas and oil. The company set out in the early 1980s to move away from its traditional retail business, investing more in such areas as the storage, transportation, and production of natural gas. In 1983, the company had gas and oil reserves totalling 99 billion cubic feet, while in 1987 it held gas and oil reserves totalling 199.6 billion cubic feet. To augment those reserves, National Fuel was one of six utility holding companies that applied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for permission to build a pipeline that would let them import gas from reserves in Alberta, Canada. National Fuel bought Utility Constructors Incorporated of Linesville, Pennsylvania, in 1986, as a part of its move to build that Canadian pipeline, but it lost out in the bidding. Even so, National Fuel has used Utility Constructors to build other pipelines in its service and distribution areas, including a $67 million pipeline that was completed in 1988 and allowed the company to import even more natural gas from Canada than the Alberta project. National Fuel Gas Company delivered 256.7 billion cubic feet of gas in its fiscal year ending September 30, 1991. Of that amount, 50 percent was retail sales, and the remainder was primarily for commerical and industrial customers. The retail sale of natural gas contributed $694,215,000 in revenues, approximately 58 percent of the company's 1991 operating income from its regulated activities and 58 percent of the company's operating income before taxes. The company has 716,000 retail customers today. National Fuel operated 14,335 miles of utility pipeline and 3,256 miles of transmission and storage pipeline in 1991. As of that year, the company operated 34 fields that were served by an additional 508 miles of pipeline with the reservoir capacity to store more than 117 billion cubic feet of gas. Four of the company's 34 storage fields were operated jointly with pipeline suppliers. The supply, transmission, and storage of natural gas contributed $497,237,000 in revenues, approximately 42 percent of the company's 1991 operating income from its regulated activities and 34 percent of its pretax revenues. National Fuel Gas Company's exploration and production operations supplied about 9 percent of the company's pretax operating income. The company drilled or participated in drilling 28 net gas wells in 1991, of which 12 were producers, providing the discovery of approximately 1.6 billion cubic feet of natural gas, while 16 were plugged and abandoned as dry holes. In the previous year, the company drilled 36 wells that produced 3.3 billion cubic feet of gas. The firm reported gas reserves of 176,772 million cubic feet of gas and reserves of 20,316,000 barrels of oil at the end of 1991, and it operated 2,459 gas wells, of which 2,199 were in the Appalachian region, and 625 oil wells, of which 447 were on the West Coast of the United States. While its traditional markets are mature, and it has operated conservatively as a regulated utility, National Fuel Gas Company has taken steps that could lead to its growth in the future. In early 1992, the company announced it formed a joint venture with Citizens Gas Supply Corporation of Boston, Massachusetts, to purchase, store, transport and market natural gas to other utility companies and their customers. That joint venture, Citizens National Gas Company, was established to provide National Fuel growth in new markets and was seen as a way for National Fuel to increase its flexibility while becoming more visible. Principal Subsidiaries: National Fuel Gas Supply Corp.; National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp.; Seneca Resources Corp.; Penn-York Energy Corp.; Empire Exploration Inc.; Utility Constructors Inc.; Highland Land & Minerals Inc.; Data-Track Account Services Inc.; Enerop Corp.

Cherry Surname Sources

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Buffalo Snow 2014

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[[Category:Buffalo, New_York, Historical Events]] [[Category:Buffalo%2C_New_York]] Maximum Snowfall: Lake Erie 65" (S. Cheektowaga); Lake Ontario 22" (Philadelphia) Duration: 48 hours +/- This week in Buffalo the biggest 24 hour snowfall in the US occurred. Then it kept snowing. In some areas 84 inches of snow fell from Monday night to Thursday Afternoon. We average around 100 for the year. It was caused by Lake Effect. Warm air is blown over the warm waters of Lake Erie. This causes the warm air o saturate with water from the lake. When the wet air goes over the cold land the relative humidity drops causing the water vapor to fall as snow. Normally the winds oscillate south to north to south again. This spreads the snow over a wide area usually in the Ski Country area south of Buffalo. In this case the 14 mile wide Lake Effect band did not move. It settled over South Buffalo (actually part of Buffalo) and south ward without moving. The snow fell at 2-4 inches per hour for 24 hours. Then slowed to 1-3 inches an hour until Wednesday night. One of the effects of extreme temperature difference between the warm air and cold ground is lightening and thunder. A lot of thunder. While writing this post there have been 10 confirmed storm deaths, 1 horse, 1 dog, 1 truck load of Doritos. At least 12 roofs have collapsed from the weight of the storm. I have been essentially trapped on mt dead end street since Monday. It is physically impossible for me to get to the end of my street 1 house away. They didn't shovel their sidewalk except by their door. I may be able in the AM when the walking ban is lifted to try to see what progress is made in removing the snow. There are 189 pieces of snow removal equipment reported in South Buffalo. Every storm in Buffalo is compared to the Blizzard of 1977. That is considered the worst. Until now. Nature is not done with us. It will be 40 Friday and get up to 60 on Monday. With rain. The snow will melt and it will rain. 84 inches of snow will melt over 4 days while it rains. Much of the Snow from the area known as South Buffalo was moved to the Buffalo Central Terminal. Over 30,000 tons. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The epic November 17-19th 2014 lake effect event will be remembered as one of the most significant winter events in Buffalo’s snowy history. Over 5 feet of snow fell over areas just east of Buffalo, with mere inches a few miles away to the north. There were 14 fatalities with this storm, hundreds of major roof collapses and structural failures, 1000s of stranded motorists, and scattered food and gas shortages due to impassable roads. Numerous trees also gave way due to the weight of the snow, causing isolated power outages. While this storm was impressive on its own, a second lake effect event on Nov-19-20 dropped another 1-4 feet of snow over nearly the same area and compounded rescue and recovery efforts. Storm totals from the two storms peaked at nearly 7 feet, with many areas buried under 3-4 feet of dense snowpack by the end of the event. The storm began Monday around 6PM evening (Nov 17) as a band of snow developed over the Buffalo Southtowns and quickly moved into the Northtowns with thunder and lightning. However, the band settled south fairly quickly...and by 9PM the band had moved mostly just south of the city and airport and locked in place as the 15-20 mile wide band centered on a line from Lackawanna and Hamburg ENE across West Seneca, Lancaster, and Alden. The northern edge of the lake effect band was so striking that many described it as a wall of snow. Snow rates on the northern edge easily exceeded 3 inches per hour with some snow rates near 6 inches per hour. By sunrise some areas had already exceeded 3 feet of snow. This occurred in under 12 hours. Meanwhile, the southern edge of the band was located along the Lake Erie shoreline in Chautauqua County to near the Southtowns, including Orchard Park, East Aurora, and east into Wyoming county including Attica where about a foot of snow had fallen by sunrise. Travel across the Southtowns was nearly impossible with most roads unplowed as plows, at least those that weren’t stuck, focused a few main roadways needed for emergency vehicles. The Thruway was was shut down from the PA border to Rochester, and other routes, including 190, 290, and 400 were also shutdown. During Tuesday November 18, the snow band didn't budge, and by nightfall snow amounts from Lancaster to Southern Cheektowaga east to Alden had accumulated in excess of 4 to 5 feet by the end of the day. The wall of snow was still quite apparent with blue skies to the north and zero visibility on the other side. On Transit Road, there were only a few inches on the ground at Genesee Street, but several feet of snow at Walden Avenue less than 2 miles to the south. Winds gusted to 35 mph...and briefly gusted higher along the edges of the band...but in general winds created sub-blizzard conditions. There were still whiteout conditions however as snow continued to fall in excess of 3 inches per hour. East of Lake Ontario, a lake band developed south of Watertown Monday night, then drifted north across the city and ENE to Harrisville. This band produced stronger winds than its Lake Erie counterpart, with gusts mostly in the 40-50 mph range with a peak gust to 55 mph at Watertown, producing blizzard conditions at times. By Tuesday night the band settled south over the Tug Hill Plateau, then quickly moved north Wednesday morning. Storm totals were highly variable, with snow amounts generally ranging between 1-2 feet in the hardest hit areas. === Snow Totals === :: Off Lake Erie... :: 65 inches... S. Cheektowaga :: 63 inches... Lancaster :: 60 inches... Gardenville :: 57 inches... West Seneca :: 51 inches... Elma :: 48 inches... Hamburg :: 6.2 inches... Buffalo airport :: Off Lake Ontario... :: 22 inches... Philadelphia :: 16 inches... Redfield :: 16 inches... Beaver Falls :: 16 inches... Theresa :: 15 inches... Harrisville === Equipment Used === Andrew Cuomo ‏@NYGovCuomo Nov 19 463 plows, 81 front end loaders, 25 large snow blowers and 1,177 operators from across NY assisting with snow removal == Sources == * First-hand information. Entered by Michael Francis Harris * Source: http://galleries.buffalonews.com/default.aspx?id=3312#/0 * Source: http://www.weather.gov/buf/lake1415_stormb.html

The Adventures of P. T. Gustan

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How I got the name P.T. Gustan[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:How_I_got_the_name_P.T._Gustan&public=1] Boyhood jobs - reminiscence[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Boyhood_jobs_-_reminiscence&public=1] On the lam in Chicago[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:On_the_lam_in_Chicago&public=1] Back to GJH III[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hugunin-8] JB: PT, isn't there a book in you somewhere crying to get out?
August 17, 2009 at 8:51pm P.T. Gustan: Let the book weep. I plan to keep getting a bang out of life.
August 17, 2009 at 8:53pm JB: That's what I call a damn good answer!
August 17, 2009 at 8:54pm SM: You've probably blogged enough words for the book. Don't have time to put it all together?? Find an editor.
October 11, 2009 RR says: " U B WELL and tell that whole story. it's a book~~" It's a great book. Get as much down as you can while you "keep getting a bang out of life." December 19, 2010 at 10:44pm P.T. Gustan: Book? It would come out reading like "I, Jan Cremer". Oof!
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John Chrisman relatives

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How I got the name P.T. Gustan

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===Porque te gustan las chicas.===
January 27, 2013 at 11:43pm How I got the name P.T. Gustan I got to know CK in college. He was a dairy cow farm boy from Elgin, Illinois, and a student at Iowa State University. We lived just across the alley from each other and became good friends. CK was majoring in German literature. He needed another language to graduate. CK chose Spanish. My second language. I had learned Spanish as a kid, and had studied Spanish literature, so it fell to me to help CK with his lessons. We would rehearse the textbook dialogues. "¿Porque te gustan las chicas?" was part of one such dialogue. We thought it was a humorous line and we used the phrase '¿porque te gustan?' for years as the equivalent of 'you dig?'. In the 70's & 80's I sort of went underground. I started using aliases and such because I had enemies from my old criminal days in Ames, Iowa. CK suggested P.T. Gustan in 1974 and I have been using it ever since. I explained the PT part variously: Porky T. Gustan; Porkman Theophilus Gustan; Pablo T. Gustan; whatever. The worries from my checkered past have all been resolved, but I continue to use the moniker P.T. Gustan. When the internet came to be, I realized early on that personal identity would always be an issue on line. So I kept my real identity off of the internet almost from the get-go. I get pre-approved credit cards for PT in the mail. PT appears in city directories. I have a phone number in PTs name which is out in the casita, so I can't use it just now. PT has become a real entity. Facebook, lame as it is, has become about the only two-way internet presence I maintain. Even though most of my Facebook friends know me only as P.T. Gustan I would like them to know that the FB PT is the 'real me' all the same. [This FB Note is a work in progress I'm working on a short bio - Any feedback?] CK
July 20, 2013 at 07:04 AM
I was shocked and saddened to hear of the death of my friend Guy Hugunin. My condolences to his friends and family. We drifted apart many years ago, but for 20 years he was my best friend. I see he continued to use the moniker “P.T. Gustan.” Let me tell you where that came from, if it is not already generally known. Back when I was an undergraduate at Iowa State University in the late '60s and I had known Guy for a year or two, I was studying German. Guy made great fun of the titles of my books (referring to a Woerterbuch as a “werterbutch”). That was the way we were, finding the humor in everything, and flogging it for all it was worth. For some unknown reason, I decided to take a course in elementary Spanish, a language that Guy could speak, having lived in Spain as a child when his farther was posted there in the service. Our textbook, as is typical, used conversations between young people as a teaching method. Two young men were talking about going somewhere because there were good looking girls there. One asked the other “Porque, te gustan las chicas?” which means “why, do you like the girls?” After dropping the Spanish class after two days I maintained that this phrase and “Sierra la puerta, por favor” were the only things I had learned, and I repeated the phrases constantly to Guy, as if I were holding a conversation with him in Spanish. My single sentence of Spanish soon morphed into a name, Mr. “Porkie” T. Gustan, aka “P.T. Gustan”. When I went on to grad school in Iowa City and Guy moved to Spencer to take over a paint store, we wrote each other often. I would put “Porkie T. Gustan” in the return address of the envelope, while Guy would use his rubber stamp kit to stamp in large letters across the front of his envelope “Frank Material Enclosed.” It was only when I chanced on some of Guy’s blogs in the last few years that I noticed he was making use of the name “P. T. Gustan.” I wish we hadn’t drifted apart, but after I got married at 39 to a 21 year old girl (Guy was my best man) and had a baby, I heard less and less from him. Then nothing at all. The last time I heard from him was an email when our mutual friend Randy Howlett died several years ago. But we had some good times together. Such good times. Goodbye, my friend. Back to The Adventures of P.T. Gustan table of contents[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Adventures_of_P._T._Gustan]

Blizzard of '77

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[[Category:Buffalo, New_York, Historical Events]] [[Category:Buffalo%2C_New_York]] The Blizzard of 1977 was a deadly blizzard that hit Buffalo, NY, upstate New York and Southern Ontario from January 28 to February 1, 1977. Daily peak wind gusts ranging from 46 to 69 mph (74 to 111 km/h) were recorded by the National Weather Service Buffalo Office http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_of_1977 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY 1030 AM EST FRI JAN 24 1997... ...TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BLIZZARD APPROACHES... THE STORY OF THE BLIZZARD OF '77 ACTUALLY BEGAN EARLY IN THE WINTER OF 1976-1977. THE WEATHER WAS UNUSUALLY HARSH LEADING UP TO THE BLIZZARD. THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR BOTH NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER WAS ABOUT SIX DEGREES BELOW NORMAL. JANUARY AVERAGED TEN DEGREES BELOW NORMAL. SEVERE GAS SHORTAGES WERE ALREADY UNDERWAY. INDUSTRIES AND SCHOOLS WERE FORCED TO CURTAIL ACTIVITIES AND IN SOME CASES CLOSE. IN ADDITION TO THE EXTREME COLD, SNOWFALL IN NOVEMBER TOTALLED 31.3 INCHES, IN DECEMBER 60.7 INCHES AND THROUGH THE 27TH OF JANUARY 59.1 INCHES. THERE WAS A PERSISTENT SNOWCOVER FROM NOVEMBER 29TH... UNUSUAL FOR A WESTERN NEW YORK WINTER. THE NATIONAL GUARD HAD ALREADY BEEN CALLED TO THE REGION TO HELP CLEAR THE SNOW-CLOGGED CITY STREETS. ON THE 27TH OF JANUARY, LOW PRESSURE CROSSED LAKE ERIE AND MOVED TO JAMES BAY. IT THEN BECAME STALLED EAST OF JAMES BAY. THE STORM THEN ACTUALLY MOVED BACK WEST OVER JAMES BAY BEFORE FINALLY MOVING EAST TO THE CANADIAN MARITIMES. THE STORM BEGAN ON THE 28TH OF JANUARY AS SNOW STARTED FALLING AT 5AM. AS WINDS FRESHENED FROM THE SOUTH AHEAD OF A STRONG COLD FRONT ABOUT TWO INCHES OF NEW POWDER HAD ACCUMULATED ON TOP OF THE 33 INCH SNOWPACK AND DRIFTS FROM PREVIOUS STORMS DATING BACK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. DURING THE MORNING, THE TEMPERATURE ROSE RAPIDLY FROM FIVE DEGREES AT MIDNIGHT TO 26 DEGREES AT 11 AM. AT 1135AM, THE FRONT PASSED THROUGH THE BUFFALO AIRPORT. IN A SHORT TIME, THE VISIBILITY DROPPED FROM 3/4 MILE TO ZERO AND THE WIND SHIFTED AND INCREASED TO SOUTHWEST AT 29 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 49 MPH. THE TEMPERATURE FELL 26 DEGREES TO ZERO IN JUST OVER FOUR HOURS. THE BLIZZARD REACHED ITS WORST SEVERITY DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AS WINDS AT THE BUFFALO AIRPORT AVERAGED 46 MPH AND GUSTED TO 69 MPH. GUSTS OF 75 MPH WERE RECORDED AT THE NIAGARA FALLS AIRPORT. WIND CHILLS REACHED FIFTY TO SIXTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO. THOUSANDS WERE STRANDED IN OFFICE BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS, POLICE STATIONS, FIRE HALLS, AND FACTORIES. CARS WERE STALLED EVERYWHERE AND ROADS BECAME IMPASSABLE. WHEN A FIRE BROKE OUT ON WHITNEY PLACE, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT WAS UNABLE TO GET THROUGH. SIX HOMES WERE COMPLETELY DESTROYED AND FIFTY PEOPLE WERE LEFT HOMELESS. NEARLY ALL TRANSPORTATION IN AND OUT OF BUFFALO STOPPED. IN ADDITION TO ERIE COUNTY, STATES OF EMERGENCY WERE DECLARED IN NIAGARA, ORLEANS AND GENESEE COUNTIES. ALL ROADS WERE CLOSED IN WYOMING AND LIVINGSTON COUNTIES AS WELL. BLIZZARD OR NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS PREVAILED ON AND OFF FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS, ENDING AROUND MIDDAY ON FEBRUARY 1ST. DAILY PEAK GUSTS OF 51, 52, 58, AND 46 MPH WERE RECORDED FROM THE 29TH THROUGH THE 1ST. ON SATURDAY THE 29TH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS PREVAILED. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 143 YEARS, THE BUFFALO COURIER EXPRESS COULD NOT PUBLISH ITS MORNING PAPER. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ISSUED A DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY WHICH ALLOWED THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO COME IN AND PROVIDE WHATEVER WAS NEEDED TO RESTORE NORMALCY TO THE REGION. BY THE 30TH, FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAD TAKEN OVER SNOW REMOVAL OPERATIONS AND BEFORE THE END OF THE STORM OVER 500 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN WERE HELPING IN THE DISASTER. IT WAS ESTIMATED THAT SNOW REMOVAL COSTS EXCEEDED 20 MILLION DOLLARS. SNOWMOBILERS AND THOSE WITH FOUR WHEEL DRIVE BECAME INVALUABLE AS THEY DELIVERED EMERGENCY FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES. SADLY, 29 DEATHS WERE BLAMED ON THE STORM--MANY FOUND FROZEN IN THEIR HALF BURIED CARS DURING THE FOUR DAY ORDEAL. IN ADDITION, LOOTING OF BUSINESSES AND STRANDED CARS ALSO TOOK PLACE BEGINNING ON THE 29TH WITH NEARLY ONE HUNDRED ARRESTED. WHEN THE SUN FINALLY CAME OUT FOR GOOD ON THE 1ST OF FEBRUARY, ITS COLD LIGHT REVEALED A SCENE OF INCREDIBLE DESOLATION IN THE BUFFALO AREA AND OVER THE SEVEN WESTERN COUNTY AREA. THE CITY AS WELL AS MOST OTHER COMMUNITIES BANNED TRAFFIC FOR SEVERAL DAYS. THE ARMY WAS CALLED IN FROM FORT BRAGG, NC TO AUGMENT THE NATIONAL GUARDSMEN. SOME OF THE EASTERN SUBURBS OF BUFFALO, PARTICULARLY LANCASTER, WERE BURIED TO THE ROOFS OF HOMES IN SOME CASES. THE STORMS TOLL WAS FELT BY ALL. FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIES WERE CLOSED FOR OVER A WEEK. RETAILERS REPORTED MILLIONS IN LOST SALES AS STORES REMAINED CLOSED. AT THE BUFFALO ZOO, OVER 20 ANIMALS PERISHED IN THE STORM AND DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED AT NEARLY A HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. FOUR BUFFALO BRAVES PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL GAMES WERE POSTPONED AS WELL AS TWO BUFFALO SABRES HOCKEY GAMES. MAIL DELIVERY WAS SUSPENDED FOR NEARLY A WEEK ALSO. PRESIDENT CARTER DECLARED SEVEN WESTERN COUNTIES FEDERAL DISASTER AREAS -- THE FIRST TIME EVER FOR A SNOWSTORM IN THE UNITED STATES. THE SNOW AT BUFFALO TOTALLED ABOUT 12 INCHES FROM JANUARY 28TH TO FEBRUARY 1ST BUT MUCH OF THIS IS BELIEVED TO BE FROM EXISTING SNOW LYING ON THE FROZEN SURFACE OF LAKE ERIE BEING BLOWN INTO THE BUFFALO AREA AND REDEPOSITED. LEVAN [http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/bzpns.htm]

Sources-Cherry Surname

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Jane Sasser To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sasser-254|Jane Sasser]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sasser-254&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jane Sasser To-Do List|Jane's current to-do list]].''

Broadway Market

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[[Category:Buffalo, New York, Polonia]] [[Category:Buffalo%2C_New_York]] :Farmers market in Buffalo's Polonia District :Broadway Market | 999 Broadway | Buffalo, NY 14212 | 716-913-7575 Opened in 1888, the Broadway Market has been home to unique products and personal service, with meat, poultry, fish, candy and produce stands. Also, found here are bakeries, delis, and restaurants. Most are family-owned businesses that have passed from generation to generation. As Eastern European immigrants flocked to Buffalo's East Side in the late 1800′s, they looked for a way to continue their customs from their old life in their new and unfamiliar country. The Broadway Market was started by a group of citizens on land donated by the city at 999 Broadway in 1888, the Broadway Market quickly became a center of the community. It was a meeting place that combined business with socializing with old world contacts. The was Market expanded to an entire block, bordered by Broadway, Lombard, and Gibson Streets. This are of the city grew into Buffalo’s second largest business section. "Although the Market site has undergone-numerous changes over time, three different physical structures in fact, the old-fashioned concept of selling farm fresh, exotic and unusual products here has remained unchanged since the Market’s inception." The original building on the market site burned down at the turn of the 20th century. The replacement was a heatless high ceiling building that was twice as large as the original. In 1956 the market’s current home was built and has 90,000-square feet of retailing with two levels of free parking for 1,000 cars. In the mid-1980′s the City undertook a multi-million dollar renovation that improved lighting and access.*[[http://broadwaymarket.org/?page_id=2 The Broadway Market]] The famous Easter Butter Lamb was originally sold at the Broadway Market === Web Links === *[http://broadwaymarket.org/ The Broadway Market] *http://buffalorising.com/2014/05/the-broadway-market-its-open-year-round/ *https://www.facebook.com/BroadwayMarketBuffalo *https://www.ci.buffalo.ny.us/Home/Leadership/Mayor/Press_Releases/BroadwayMarket2014 === Web Video === [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itW-p0Ng7zo Easter at The Broadway Market] == Sources == * Source [http://broadwaymarket.org/ The Broadway Market] * Source http://www.forgottenbuffalo.com/historicpoloniadistrict/broadwaymarket.html

Boyhood jobs - reminiscence

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January 29, 2011 at 11:03am One of my first jobs was as a cat shooter for a songbird catcher. I was about 10 years old, copping a buzz at a shooting gallery in Madrid when I was hired. It was the sort of carnival stand where you knocked over moving ducks and pipes with an air rifle. High scores were rewarded with shots of cognac. I was a good shot, and the cognac only improved my game. By chance, a man that sold birds saw me and suggested I go to work for him. He caught little birds by painting some kind of tanglefoot glue on the branches of a small stand of dead trees. He'd put out a little bird seed, the hapless birds got stuck on the branches. Once a day, he collected his catch using a solvent. He needed protection from cats. I got a shift. I can't recall how much I got paid, (actually, I was paid in cognac) but the work was enjoyable. Another job was a stint working Saturdays in junior high. The biology teacher at my school in Rialto, California hired me to help him kill hundreds of white rats. He had some racket going where he pickled the rats and sold pails of them to high schools for dissection. (I don't suppose kids dissect rats in school any more.) I would dump the caged rats into a big steel garbage can, pour in some poison and clap on the lid. The doomed rats would try to get out, scrabbling over each other to try to climb the walls of the trash can. Their claws made a loud scratching noise, like fingernails on a blackboard. It only took a few minutes for the scratching to reach a crescendo, then subside. After a respectful few minutes more, I had to disentangle their little white corpses and move them to pails for my employer's further attention. I liked the job, but got bitten a few times. Rat bites are nasty and almost always are on the thumb. I got used to killing living creatures. I suspect that these two jobs had a bit of something to do with some of my more extreme behavior I exhibited later in life. Back to The Adventures of P.T. Gustan table of contents[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Adventures_of_P._T._Gustan]

On the lam in Chicago

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P.T. Gustan: I was on the lam in Chicago when this album was released. I bought it there and lugged it around as I moved by bus from flop to flop with no record player. You Didn't Try to Call Me[http://youtu.be/-tJ6sUxMQ5M] December 18, 2010 SF: is this the one with Suzy Creamcheese? Love how you started this thread... " I was on the lam in Chicago...." DO tell P.T.!
December 18, 2010 at 7:33pm DoG: He never tells the truth, (SF), but I've never heard him lie.
December 18, 2010 at 8:02pm P.T. Gustan: That summer I tried to make a break from MKULTRA, an outfit that was getting too strange with me in Washington, DC. The connection with LSD caused me to buy the album. Years ago I would have been too worried for my own well-being to mention those exceedingly weird times, but now I don't care. In one sense, none of it ever happened, it was deniable to the max, and I was an intentionally confused participant. I still remember it, though. Like it was yesterday. Out of the blue, a cat in Chicago's Old Town tipped me that some feds were looking for me. I started a long, circuitous bus trip from Chicago, staying in dilapidated hotels mostly in Iowa. I ended up in Ames IA, where I had been a student at ISU. I never really escaped, but I never went back. It is hard to say. The whole experience, while sometimes apparently quite enjoyable, is still a hazy and confusing memory. I may still have the album in a storage shed in Nebraska. "Plastic boots and plastic hat, you think you know where it's at." December 18, 2010 at 8:39pm P.T. Gustan You know me as well as anyone, cousin (DG).
December 18, 2010 at 8:41pm SF: Deniable to the max!
December 18, 2010 at 9:03pm DG: He ain't lyin', Sheri.
That's not saying much, PT.
December 18, 2010 at 9:37pm P.T. Gustan I know, (DG). It took more than spooks with dope and danger to get me where I am. Deniable until '75, (SF). Back in the 60's it was like training, out in the woods of Virginia, but with drugs involved. Nobody talked about what we were training for, or much of anything else. I never had a name for it until the Church Committee 'revelations' of 1975. At least I knew at least part of the reason I had such a deadly bent, and became more comfortable living with it. Even now, I have to assume that most folks won't believe this story of mine. I don't care.
December 18, 2010 at 9:45pm SF: hmmmm.... curiouser and curiouser......
December 19, 2010 at 1:37pm RR: & fyi the fbi tailed my dad (up the elevator, to outside his office door in midtown) to ask him WHY he had been at the Ruski embassy in nyc...he was tryin' to get meds to a cousin's wife who was dying. there is only SO MUCH health care and health advocacy one can do from miles away or across an ocean. u b WELL!!!
December 19, 2010 at 11:20pm P.T. Gustan: RR: Reminds me of my own visits to the Soviet Embassy in DC. Only I wasn't doing anything close to anything health related!
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Rosecrans Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Rosecranss. 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]]

Tucker Family Mysteries

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Can anyone help me with this dead end. I am waiting for FTDNA. Have ancestry and gedmatch. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Ivan Faught To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Faught-80|Ivan Faught]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Faught-80&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ivan Faught To-Do List|Ivan's current to-do list]].''

Hopewell, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682]] '''''Hopewell''''' sailed from London and arrived early October 1682. == Sources == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Jules C To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[C-664|Jules C]] is currently working on. Can you help? the surnames Christian, Kelly, Reid, Goldspink, Taylor, Lawson, Perfect, Goode, Clyde,

Sherry Sexton To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sexton-1547|Sherry Sexton]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sexton-1547&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sherry Sexton To-Do List|Sherry's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Our Family Mysteries-37

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Here are open questions about our family. David Buchanan, was born in Londonderry 1825. Fought in the Crimean war and was married four times. He converted to Catholicism in 1864 in Dublin. Looking for war records and his religion. Was he presbyterian or Church of Ireland? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Mary, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Mary, sailed May 1682]] ''Mary'' departed from Fowey May 19, 1682 and arrived August 15th. == Passenger List == * John Simcock Recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], (list on 1/2/2015) see [[Simcock-13]], need to look a duplicates * William Taylor == Sources & Notes == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

SMITH Family Mysteries

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[Sergeant B. F. Smith of Company B, 52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment, and Company F, 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment]

Australian Convicts FTDNA Project Member Interests

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Designed to list members if the project and details of the relevant arrival ship/s of their convict ancestor/s.

Golden Hinde, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682]] '''''Golden Hinde''''' sailed from London and arrive by September 18th, 1862. '''Ships' Master''': Edward Reade ''No identified passengers at this point.'' == Notes == See also: * Chester County Genealogy [http://pachester.usgensites.com/content/168209-golden-hind 1682.09: Golden Hind] {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Cherry Surname Sources: South Carolina

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''Cornwall Parish Registers, Marriages, Vol IV''

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''Cornwall Parish Registers, Marriages, Vol IV'' is the fourth volume in a series of transcriptions of Cornish marriage records. The volumes are printed transcriptions of the marriage records from various parish registers in Cornwall, and are edited by W. P. W Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L.; Thomas Taylor, M.A., F.S.A.; and Mrs. J. H. Glencross. They are published by Phillimore & Co. This particular book, Volume IV, was published in 1903. It contains transcribed marriage records from the parishes of Sheviocke, Blisland, Cardynham, Endellion, Helland, Lanhydrock, St Merryn, St Minver, and Warleggan. The lists date from the earliest records of each particular parish to 1812. The book can be read in full for free at [http://www.archive.org/stream/cornwallparishr04rowegoog#page/n4/mode/2up OpenLibrary.Org].

Baker Census Records

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1920 Census
Place: Bloomington Ward 3, Monroe, Indiana; Roll: T625_457; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 182; Image: 1060 341 South Davidson Street (owned with a mortgage)
Some information omitted to save space
Surname Given Name Relationship Sex Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Occupation Industry
Pate Robert E Head Male White 44 1876 Married Indiana Germany United States Timber Cutter Lumber Co
Pate Margaret E Wife Female White 51 1869 Married Indiana Kentucky Indiana Laundress Own Home
Pate George H Son Male White 25 1895 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana None
Pate William T Son Male White 18 1902 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana Laborer Furniture Factory
Pate Johnnie C Son Male White 16 1904 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana Timber Cutter Lumber Co
Pate Willie E Son Male White 14 1906 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana School
Pate Ola B Daughter Female White 12 1908 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana School
Pate James R Son Male White 8 1912 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana School
Heddrick Sarah E Daughter Female White 28 1892 Married Indiana Indiana Indiana Cabinet-Maker Furniture Factory
Heddrick Thomas L Grandson Male White 6 1914 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana School
Heddrick Mary E Granddaughter Female White 4 1916 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana
Heddrick William H Grandson Male White 1 1919 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana
Mayfield Daniel Cousin Male White 46 1874 Single Kansas United States United States None

1930 Census
Place: Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; Roll: 619; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 0006; Image: 161.0; FHL microfilm: 2340354 1014 West Howe Street (Owned: value $2000)
Grover Chandler is a veteran of WWI
Some information omitted to save space
Surname Given Name Relation to Head Gender Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Age at 1st Marriage Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Occupation Industry
Chandler Grover Head Male White 37 1893 Married 17 Indiana Indiana Indiana Store Room Dept R R
Chandler Elta Wife Female White 37 1893 Married 17 Indiana Indiana Indiana None
Chandler Frank Son Male White 15 1915 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana School
Chandler Mary Daughter Female White 16 1914 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana None
Chandler William H Son Male White 11 1919 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana School
Chandler Annabell Daughter Female White 5 1925 Single Indiana Indiana Indiana None
1940 Census
Place: Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; Roll: T627_1079; Page: 62A; Enumeration District: 53-4

Renting at 803 East 13th Street
Some information omitted to save space
Surname Given Name Relation to Head Gender Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Attended School or College Highest Grade Completed Birthplace Occupation Industry Income
Baker Burton Head Male White 29 1911 Married No Elementary school, 8th grade Indiana Laborer Stone Co 520
Baker Mary Wife Female White 25 1915 Married No Elementary school, 8th grade Indiana
Baker Marcie Daughter Female White 4 1936 Single No None Indiana
Baker Max Son Male White 6 1934 Single No None Indiana

Mike Crain To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Crain-277|Mike Crain]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crain-277&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Crain To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].''

Mike Crain Family List to Verify

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Crain-277|Mike Crain]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crain-277&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Crain To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].'' [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Crain-277|Mike Crain]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crain-277&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Crain To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abbott-4451|Abbott, Hannah ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19006|Adams, Sarah Sallie ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19007|Adams, Stephen Rockhouse Steve ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19008|Adams, John T ]] || 1856-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19067|Adams, Sarah Jane ]] || 1787-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Addington-465|Addington, Cynthia ]] || 1802-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Addington-466|Addington, Susa ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Addington-467|Addington, Henry ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Agee-481|Agee, Larinda ]] || 1858-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Agee-482|Agee, Missouri ]] || 1878-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Agee-483|Agee, Nancy Jane ]] || 1876-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Agee-484|Agee, Benjamin Arron ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alderdice-10|Alderdice, Anne ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-6214|Alexander, Betty ]] || 1752-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-6215|Alexander, John ]] || 1712-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-16929|Allen, Elizabeth ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Asbury-308|Asbury, George ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Back-430|Back, Kathy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Back-431|Back, Mary Ann ]] || 1882-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Back-432|Back, Mary ]] || 1777-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Back-433|Back, Henry ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bader-396|Bader, Johann Georg ]] || 1733-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Bader-397|Bader, Matthaus ]] || 1700-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Badgley-106|Badgley, Sarah ]] || 1731-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Bagby-190|Bagby, Blanche ]] || 1915-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-8768|Bailey, Julia ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baker-16607|Baker, Jacob ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baker-16608|Baker, Elizabeth ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-6770|Ball, Lucinda Ann ]] || 1827-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Ball-6771|Ball, James Ballard ]] || 1781-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Ballard-4190|Ballard, Susannah ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barfield-362|Barfield, Margaret ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4915|Barker, Nancy Ann ]] || 1859-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4916|Barker, John Jack ]] || 1874-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4917|Barker, Abe ]] || 1900-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4918|Barker, Lou Ellen ]] || 1897-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4919|Barker, James ]] || 1902-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4920|Barker, Tude ]] || 1908-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4921|Barker, Robert ]] || 1916-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4922|Barker, Lulu ]] || 1898-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4923|Barker, Dulsenia ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4924|Barker, Elizabeth ]] || 1808-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4925|Barker, John ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4926|Barker, George ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barr-1530|Barr, Margaret ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baskett-55|Baskett, Frances ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baskett-56|Baskett, Daniel ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bayes-113|Bayes, Alsie Jane ]] || 1850-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Bayes-114|Bayes, Isham ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bayes-115|Bayes, John ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bayles-127|Bayles, Catherine ]] || 1723-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Beam-525|Beam, Mary ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beck-3178|Beck, Maria Ernestine ]] || 1705-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Benner-265|Benner, Susan L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bennett-9580|Bennett, Patience ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bentz-210|Bentz, Johann Heinrich ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berry-6199|Berry, Sarah Jane ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berry-6200|Berry, Isaac ]] || 1819-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Beverly-217|Beverly, Hannah ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bevin-62|Bevin, Abigail ]] || 1710-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-4|Billeter, Edward B ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-5|Billeter, Edward ]] || 1705-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-6|Billeter, Leah ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-7|Billeter, Wes J ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billingsley-328|Billingsley, Elizabeth ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billiter-12|Billiter, Zebediah ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billiter-13|Billiter, Joseph ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billiter-14|Billiter, Alexander ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billitter-1|Billitter, Sarah Savannah ]] || 1843-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Billitter-2|Billitter, Samuel ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billitter-3|Billitter, Harry ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blaaw-3|Blaaw, Orchie Altje ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blimly-1|Blimly, Mary Magdaline ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blubaugh-59|Blubaugh, Esther Ann ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Borders-121|Borders, Frances Jane ]] || 1822-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Borders-122|Borders, Michael ]] || 1788-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Borders-123|Borders, John ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Botts-160|Botts, Thomas Corbett ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Botts-161|Botts, William Thomas ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Botts-162|Botts, Thomas J ]] || 1827-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Botts-163|Botts, William Thomas ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4275|Bowman, Sharon A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4276|Bowman, James ]] || 1873-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4277|Bowman, Nannie Bell ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4278|Bowman, James Leman ]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4279|Bowman, Lucy ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4280|Bowman, Kelly ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4281|Bowman, Woody ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4282|Bowman, Carrie ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4283|Bowman, Calie E ]] || 1898-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4284|Bowman, Wallace M ]] || 1888-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4285|Bowman, Isaac H ]] || 1886-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4286|Bowman, Lizzie ]] || 1885-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4287|Bowman, Carrie ]] || 1893-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4288|Bowman, James S. ]] || 1874-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4289|Bowman, Callie Edith ]] || 1898-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4290|Bowman, John Woody ]] || 1896-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Branham-393|Branham, Rebecca ]] || 1795-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Branham-394|Branham, David ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Branham-395|Branham, George Washington ]] || || to-do |- | [[Breeding-186|Breeding, Nancy ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brevard-72|Brevard, Jean ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brewster-1695|Brewster, Ellen ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Broughton-582|Broughton, Elizabeth ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35220|Brown, Robert Stanley ]] || 1908-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35221|Brown, Lafayette ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35222|Brown, Leonard ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35223|Brown, Willie ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35224|Brown, Dorse F ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35225|Brown, Mary ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35226|Brown, William ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35227|Brown, Peter ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35228|Brown, Braxton ]] || 1791-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35229|Brown, Jane ]] || 1811-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35230|Brown, James A ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35231|Brown, Jane ]] || 1780-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Brush-286|Brush, Florence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-287|Brush, Brooksie Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-288|Brush, Robert J ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-289|Brush, Eddie Pauline ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-290|Brush, Martha Louise ]] || || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2160|Buchanan, Margaret Emily ]] || 1843-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2161|Buchanan, William ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2162|Buchanan, Archibald ]] || 1767-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2163|Buchanan, Erastus ]] || 1847-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2164|Buchanan, James E ]] || 1841-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2165|Buchanan, John ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2166|Buchanan, Martha ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2167|Buchanan, Walter ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2168|Buchanan, John ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2169|Buchanan, Sarah Jane ]] || 1755-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2170|Buchanan, Thomas ]] || 1822-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Bunyard-11|Bunyard, Mary Emily ]] || 1853-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Bunyard-12|Bunyard, James ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burks-336|Burks, Nancy ]] || 1843-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Busch-472|Busch, Anna ]] || 1875-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Butcher-1298|Butcher, Jacob ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Butcher-1299|Butcher, William ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Butler-7555|Butler, Laurania ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cain-2333|Cain, Sylvia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cain-2334|Cain, Hettie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12937|Campbell, John ]] || 1845-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12938|Campbell, Callie L ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12939|Campbell, Sylvania ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12940|Campbell, Margaret B ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12941|Campbell, William H ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12942|Campbell, Margaret ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cannoy-2|Cannoy, Ferreby ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cannoy-3|Cannoy, Barney ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-12363|Carter, Mollie ]] || 1866-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Casebolt-27|Casebolt, John ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Casebolt-28|Casebolt, Robert ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cassity-72|Cassity, Sally ]] || 1776-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Catron-127|Catron, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Catron-128|Catron, Stephen ]] || 1812-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Catron-129|Catron, Anna ]] || 1815-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Catron-130|Catron, Elizabeth Betsy ]] || 1814-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Catron-131|Catron, Joseph ]] || 1811-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-561|Caudill, Abigail ]] || 1767-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-562|Caudill, Isabel ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-563|Caudill, James ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-564|Caudill, Benjamin ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-566|Caudill, James Boon ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Chapman-6699|Chapman, Catherine ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Chapman-6700|Chapman, Aaron ]] || || to-do |- | [[Claman-2|Claman, Mary Jane ]] || 1852-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Claman-3|Claman, D Tomes ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clark-21192|Clark, Susannah ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clark-21193|Clark, Henry ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clark-21194|Clark, Abraham A ]] || 1731-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Clarkston-31|Clarkston, Eva Jane ]] || 1809-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Clarkston-32|Clarkston, George Middleton ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clarkston-33|Clarkston, James ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clayton-2295|Clayton, Winifred ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleland-242|Cleland, Sarah ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleland-243|Cleland, Thomas ]] || 1702-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Clore-94|Clore, Elizabeth ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cockrill-136|Cockrill, John ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cockrill-137|Cockrill, John ]] || 1757-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Colee-6|Colee, Erma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-7|Colee, Earl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-8|Colee, Evylian ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-9|Colee, Stanley ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-10|Colee, Junior E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-11|Colee, Dorthy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-12|Colee, Donald Albert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Coleman-4759|Coleman, Jimmy G ]] || || to-do |- | [[Coleman-4760|Coleman, Ambrose ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Coleman-4761|Coleman, Elizabeth ]] || 1731-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collier-1668|Collier, John ]] || 1782-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Collier-1669|Collier, John ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collier-1670|Collier, Elizabeth Meridith ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collingsworth-8|Collingsworth, Louisa J ]] || 1814-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Collins-8756|Collins, Flora ]] || 1896-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Collins-8757|Collins, Minnie ]] || 1894-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Collins-8758|Collins, Elizabeth ]] || 1899-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-86|Collinsworth, Callie M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-87|Collinsworth, Ruben ]] || 1877-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-88|Collinsworth, Herald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-89|Collinsworth, Clara Ellen ]] || 1909-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-90|Collinsworth, Larlie Belle (Laura) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-91|Collinsworth, Lafayette F ]] || 1865-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-92|Collinsworth, Charlie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-93|Collinsworth, Albert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-94|Collinsworth, Joshua ]] || 1871-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-95|Collinsworth, Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-96|Collinsworth, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-97|Collinsworth, Hubert Farris ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-98|Collinsworth, Thelmer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-99|Collinsworth, Denver ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-100|Collinsworth, Elster ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-101|Collinsworth, Elmer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-102|Collinsworth, Nancy Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-103|Collinsworth, Robert Erwin ]] || 1865-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-104|Collinsworth, Rose Eva ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-105|Collinsworth, Janette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-106|Collinsworth, Joshua Wilson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-107|Collinsworth, Nora Beatrice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-108|Collinsworth, Florence Lila ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-109|Collinsworth, Maggie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-110|Collinsworth, James ]] || 1856-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-111|Collinsworth, James Irvin ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-112|Collinsworth, Nettie R ]] || 1912-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-113|Collinsworth, Hattie M. ]] || 1917-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-114|Collinsworth, Mattie ]] || 1915-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-115|Collinsworth, Bobby ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-116|Collinsworth, James Ervin ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-117|Collinsworth, Hulda ]] || 1869-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-118|Collinsworth, Grant ]] || 1875-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-119|Collinsworth, Rebecca ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-120|Collinsworth, Elijah ]] || 1849-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-121|Collinsworth, William A. ]] || 1858-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-122|Collinsworth, Mary Ann ]] || 1854-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-123|Collinsworth, Green Price ]] || 1853-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-124|Collinsworth, Asberry Covington ]] || 1852-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-125|Collinsworth, Ernie ]] || 1894-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-126|Collinsworth, Jessie Davis J D ]] || 1913-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-127|Collinsworth, Grant ]] || 1901-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-128|Collinsworth, William Thomas Jones ]] || 1903-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-129|Collinsworth, Edward Clark ]] || 1897-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-130|Collinsworth, Bobbie E ]] || 1905-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-131|Collinsworth, Baby Boy ]] || 1894-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-132|Collinsworth, Samuel ]] || 1870-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-133|Collinsworth, Mary ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-134|Collinsworth, William ]] || 1890-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-135|Collinsworth, Floyd ]] || 1882-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-136|Collinsworth, Frances ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-137|Collinsworth, Wiley ]] || 1875-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-138|Collinsworth, Iva ]] || 1886-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-139|Collinsworth, William Douglas (Willie) ]] || 1886-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-140|Collinsworth, Edmund B. ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-141|Collinsworth, Thelma Ree ]] || 1922-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-142|Collinsworth, Bonnie Lee ]] || 1912-12-22 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-143|Collinsworth, Teddie B. ]] || 1918-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-144|Collinsworth, Wanda Louise ]] || 1930-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-145|Collinsworth, Era Maude ]] || 1935-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-146|Collinsworth, Dora Elizabeth ]] || 1928-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-147|Collinsworth, John R ]] || 1921-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-148|Collinsworth, Eva Evelyn ]] || 1902-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-149|Collinsworth, Mildred Lea ]] || 1918-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-150|Collinsworth, Dora Rogene ]] || 1922-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-151|Collinsworth, E. C. ]] || 1926-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-152|Collinsworth, Alice ]] || 1891-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-153|Collinsworth, William ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-154|Collinsworth, Marita ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-155|Collinsworth, Dillard ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-156|Collinsworth, John ]] || 1807-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-157|Collinsworth, Thomas ]] || 1812-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-158|Collinsworth, William S ]] || 1807-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-159|Collinsworth, Jane ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-160|Collinsworth, Elizabeth Catherine ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-161|Collinsworth, George Washington ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-162|Collinsworth, Susan Jane ]] || 1798-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-163|Collinsworth, James T ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-164|Collinsworth, Cynthia ]] || 1787-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-165|Collinsworth, James ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-166|Collinsworth, William C ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinworth-1|Collinworth, Elma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Compton-1465|Compton, Lydia ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cordial-18|Cordial, William ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-23|Cordle, Lucinda ]] || 1866-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-24|Cordle, Ralph ]] || 1843-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-25|Cordle, Ralph , Jr.]] || 1896-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-26|Cordle, James Wesley ]] || 1885-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-27|Cordle, Jeremiah T ]] || 1867-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-28|Cordle, Jeremiah ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-29|Cordle, Arizona ]] || 1896-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-345|Cornett, Emma Jane ]] || 1859-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-346|Cornett, William Henley ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-347|Cornett, Mary Belle ]] || 1863-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-348|Cornett, Mollie ]] || 1861-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Corwin-326|Corwin, Daniel ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10552|Cox, Roger C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cox-10553|Cox, Johnnie Franklin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cox-10554|Cox, Clyde ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cox-10555|Cox, Marion ]] || 1884-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10556|Cox, Solomon ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10557|Cox, Rosila ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-277|Crain, Mike I, D.Min.]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-278|Crain, Ruben ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-402|Crain, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-407|Crain, Raymond ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-408|Crain, Miranda Rose ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-409|Crain, Isaac Henry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-410|Crain, David G ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-411|Crain, Carol Jean ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-412|Crain, Richard Donald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-413|Crain, Kenneth Wayne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-414|Crain, Billy R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-415|Crain, Wendy Joy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-416|Crain, Renita Gay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-417|Crain, Richard Wayne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-418|Crain, Burnice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-419|Crain, John F ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-420|Crain, John W ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-421|Crain, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-422|Crain, Roy F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-423|Crain, Chester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-424|Crain, Bobby ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-425|Crain, Bridgett ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-426|Crain, John W ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-427|Crain, Jerry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-428|Crain, Henry H ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-429|Crain, Bonnie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-430|Crain, Wallace May ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-431|Crain, Billy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-432|Crain, Ray R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-433|Crain, Herman ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-434|Crain, Sonny ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-435|Crain, Susie L. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-436|Crain, Manson Terry ]] || 1849-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Crain-437|Crain, Gwenolyn C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-438|Crain, Grover C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-439|Crain, E Ida ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-440|Crain, Luceil M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-441|Crain, Janes F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-442|Crain, Betty A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-443|Crain, Harrold C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-444|Crain, Owen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-445|Crain, Mildred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-446|Crain, James F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-447|Crain, Perry J. ]] || 1852-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Crain-448|Crain, Homer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-449|Crain, William Howard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-450|Crain, Esta C. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-451|Crain, Perry J. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-452|Crain, Myrla ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-453|Crain, Thomas Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-454|Crain, Ausie Leila ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-455|Crain, Ralph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-456|Crain, Gladys ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-457|Crain, Wanda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-458|Crain, Phylis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-459|Crain, Era ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-460|Crain, Firris ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-461|Crain, Robert H ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-462|Crain, James T ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-463|Crain, Telitha ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-464|Crain, James ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-465|Crain, William ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-466|Crain, Larkin T ]] || 1817-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Crain-467|Crain, James F. ]] || 1815-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Crain-468|Crain, Richard ]] || 1821-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Crain-469|Crain, Nancy ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-470|Crain, Sarah Elizabeth ]] || 1828-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Crain-471|Crain, Nathaniel C. ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-472|Crain, Maggie A ]] || 1857-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-473|Crain, James ]] || 1846-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Crain-474|Crain, Elizabeth Catharine ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-475|Crain, Mary ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-476|Crain, John E. ]] || 1854-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Crain-477|Crain, Lucina ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-478|Crain, Margaret ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-479|Crain, Anna ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-480|Crain, Luellen ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-481|Crain, Nancy T ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-482|Crain, Daisy M. ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-483|Crain, Simon ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-484|Crain, Finetta J. ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-485|Crain, Sarah Almeida ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-486|Crain, Ermina ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-487|Crain, William Joseph ]] || 1844-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Crain-488|Crain, James ]] || 1861-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Crain-489|Crain, Melissa ]] || 1858-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Crain-490|Crain, Elizabeth ]] || 1842-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-491|Crain, Matilda ]] || 1840-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Crain-492|Crain, Flora T. ]] || 1875-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-493|Crain, William C ]] || 1896-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-494|Crain, John L ]] || 1893-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-495|Crain, Fannie Jane ]] || 1884-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Crain-496|Crain, Maggie N ]] || 1881-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-497|Crain, Kenneth ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-498|Crain, Amanda M. ]] || 1879-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-499|Crain, Almeda ]] || 1877-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Crain-500|Crain, Joseph E. ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-501|Crain, Elizabeth F ]] || 1876-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Crain-502|Crain, Pearley ]] || 1894-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-503|Crain, Miney ]] || 1884-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-504|Crain, Josia ]] || 1887-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-505|Crain, Carrie ]] || 1890-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-506|Crain, Elizabeth ]] || 1876-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-507|Crain, Alice ]] || 1882-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-508|Crain, Cora ]] || 1891-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Crain-509|Crain, Aaron ]] || 1695-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cromwell-574|Cromwell, Joshua ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crouse-285|Crouse, Demaris Edna ]] || 1896-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Crouse-286|Crouse, Charles ]] || 1868-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-735|Cummins, Mary Jane ]] || 1847-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-736|Cummins, James ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-737|Cummins, Jacob ]] || 1759-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-738|Cummins, Christian ]] || 1716-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Dabney-232|Dabney, Elizabeth ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Damron-233|Damron, Elizabeth ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daugherty-701|Daugherty, Dora Louisa ]] || 1870-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27922|Davis, Thomanda ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27923|Davis, Martin Paul Monroe ]] || 1837-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27924|Davis, Missouri O ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27925|Davis, Hansford ]] || 1799-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27926|Davis, Hansford ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Day-4649|Day, Sarah ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Day-4650|Day, Reuben ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[DeBusk-37|DeBusk, Louisa ]] || 1830-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-38|Debusk, Elisha ]] || 1807-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-39|Debusk, Elisha ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-40|Debusk, Ester ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-41|Debusk, Jacob ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2610|Dennis, Emma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2611|Dennis, William J ]] || 1868-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2612|Dennis, Roy ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2613|Dennis, Luther ]] || 1896-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2614|Dennis, Lafayette ]] || 1840-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2615|Dennis, Lillie ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2616|Dennis, Porter ]] || 1889-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2617|Dennis, Leonard ]] || 1898-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2618|Dennis, Jacob ]] || 1816-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2619|Dennis, Samuel Yocum ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2620|Dennis, Zacheriah Taylor ]] || 1852-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2621|Dennis, Reuben Porter ]] || 1848-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2622|Dennis, Samuel Stevens ]] || 1810-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2623|Dennis, Julia A ]] || 1858-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2624|Dennis, Robert ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2625|Dennis, Lou E. ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2626|Dennis, Ada L ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2627|Dennis, Asa ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2628|Dennis, Ezra ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2629|Dennis, Samuel G ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennison-522|Dennison, Nancy ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennison-523|Dennison, Robert ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Derrick-270|Derrick, Marvel ]] || 1835-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Desjardins-126|Desjardins, Jack ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Diament-19|Diament, Sarah ]] || 1730-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Diament-20|Diament, Nathaniel ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4696|Dixon, Hannah ]] || 1739-12-27 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4697|Dixon, Benjamin ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4698|Dixon, UNKNOWN ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doane-901|Doane, Thankful ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dodds-533|Dodds, Mary Polly ]] || 1796-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Donaker-4|Donaker, William Bruce ]] || 1849-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Donaker-5|Donaker, John Thomas ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Donally-11|Donally, Margaret ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Donnelson-78|Donnelson, Rachel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Donnelson-79|Donnelson, Rebecca ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-155|Dowden, Martha ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-156|Dowden, Thomas ]] || 1743-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-157|Dowden, William ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-158|Dowden, John ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-159|Dowden, Sally ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downing-1242|Downing, Mary ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downing-1243|Downing, John ]] || 1723-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Eady-54|Eady, Margaret ]] || 1809-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Eady-55|Eady, Henry ]] || 1786-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Eakins-54|Eakins, Amanda ]] || 1824-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Edmonds-551|Edmonds, Joanna ]] || 1716-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-372|Eggleston, Rosetta Ellen ]] || 1873-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-373|Eggleston, George Washington ]] || 1836-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-374|Eggleston, Amos ]] || 1794-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-375|Eggleston, Amos ]] || 1751-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Elbert-54|Elbert, Celia Rae ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elswick-177|Elswick, Milly Molly ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epperson-572|Epperson, Hannah ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epperson-573|Epperson, John ]] || 1703-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Evers-334|Evers, Frederick K ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ewing-1194|Ewing, Margaret Jane ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fannin-99|Fannin, Rosannah Francisco ]] || 1779-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Fannin-100|Fannin, David ]] || 1759-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Fannon-32|Fannon, Sarah ]] || 1787-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farnham-431|Farnham, Martha ]] || 1832-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Fergerson-23|Fergerson, Samuel ]] || 1732-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Fergerson-24|Fergerson, James ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferguson-5064|Ferguson, Louisa ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-759|Ferrell, Kathy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-760|Ferrell, Anthony ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-761|Ferrell, Mason ]] || 1907-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Finch-1776|Finch, Nathaniel ]] || 1737-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Finger-162|Finger, Catherine ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Finney-536|Finney, Elizabeth ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fleming-3688|Fleming, Mary Ward ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frazier-1348|Frazier, Sarah A ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frazier-1349|Frazier, Micajah ]] || 1753-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6374|Freeman, Denice ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6375|Freeman, Mary Polly ]] || 1767-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6376|Freeman, William ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6377|Freeman, John G ]] || 1828-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-163|Frisby, Armilda J ]] || 1850-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-164|Frisby, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Frisby-165|Frisby, Joseph Luther ]] || 1891-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-166|Frisby, Robert E ]] || 1825-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-167|Frisby, John Robert ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-168|Frisby, William ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Galvin-243|Galvin, Elizabeth ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gates-2004|Gates, Carlie Thomas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gay-2129|Gay, Elizabeth ]] || 1790-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-2319|Gibbs, Berthenia Frances ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-2320|Gibbs, John ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-2321|Gibbs, John York ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Godsey-112|Godsey, Elizabeth ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Godsey-113|Godsey, William ]] || 1758-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Goodpaster-33|Goodpaster, John ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gore-1102|Gore, Thomas ]] || 1712-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gore-1103|Gore, Elizabeth ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gose-75|Gose, Rosa Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gose-76|Gose, George Franklin ]] || 1845-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Gose-77|Gose, Rebecca Jane ]] || 1836-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Gose-78|Gose, Henry ]] || 1809-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Gose-79|Gose, John ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gose-80|Gose, Johann Stephen ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gose-81|Gose, George ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grayson-371|Grayson, Elizabeth M ]] || 1830-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Greer-1438|Greer, Isaac Boston ]] || 1900-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Grice-299|Grice, Thelma H. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Grizzel-10|Grizzel, Robert ]] || 1870-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Grizzel-11|Grizzel, Kenos ]] || 1895-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Grizzle-56|Grizzle, Elbert ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grizzle-57|Grizzle, John ]] || 1830-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Grizzle-58|Grizzle, William ]] || 1810-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Hager-578|Hager, Isadora John Magnolia ]] || 1876-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3210|Hale, Mary Lou ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hale-3211|Hale, John ]] || 1868-05-17 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3212|Hale, Granville Rice ]] || 1844-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3213|Hale, Russell Tabor ]] || 1899-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3214|Hale, Bertha Ann ]] || 1894-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3215|Hale, Alford Oren ]] || 1892-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3216|Hale, John ]] || 1815-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3217|Hale, William T. ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3218|Hale, Martha ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3219|Hale, James D. ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3220|Hale, Clifton Dean ]] || 1879-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3221|Hale, Laura Queen ]] || 1879-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3222|Hale, Zachariah ]] || 1792-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3223|Hale, Peter ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3224|Hale, Joseph ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3225|Hale, Cidney Alma ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3226|Hale, William Arthur ]] || 1883-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3227|Hale, Beulah Crain ]] || 1908-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3228|Hale, Faber J ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3244|Hale, Phoebe ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-15714|Hall, Melissa R. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15715|Hall, Michael James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15716|Hall, Jeff ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15793|Hall, Michael J Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15794|Hall, Tracy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15795|Hall, Robert Benjamin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15796|Hall, William B ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15797|Hall, Jeffrey Joseph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15798|Hall, Grace Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15799|Hall, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15800|Hall, Walter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15801|Hall, Clyde ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15802|Hall, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15803|Hall, Michael Benjamin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Halsey-343|Halsey, Marty Clinton ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamilton-9113|Hamilton, Susan ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hammond-3417|Hammond, Lucinda ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1606|Hampton, Sarah ]] || 1863-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1607|Hampton, George W ]] || 1875-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1608|Hampton, Joseph F ]] || 1896-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1609|Hampton, Lula ]] || 1894-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1610|Hampton, Abel ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1611|Hampton, Marry ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hancock-3290|Hancock, Paul ]] || 1886-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Handy-655|Handy, Jane ]] || 1864-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Harber-200|Harber, John E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harber-201|Harber, Newton C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harmon-2813|Harmon, Joe ]] || 1913-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Harris-14852|Harris, William Johnson ]] || 1915-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Harris-14853|Harris, Nathan M ]] || 1851-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1325|Hatfield, Dixie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1326|Hatfield, Flores ]] || 1869-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1327|Hatfield, George F ]] || 1865-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1328|Hatfield, Basil Boswell ]] || 1839-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1329|Hatfield, Lundy ]] || 1889-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1330|Hatfield, Emily Jane ]] || 1885-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1331|Hatfield, Tera ]] || 1894-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1332|Hatfield, James Trimble ]] || 1888-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1333|Hatfield, Ella ]] || 1880-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1334|Hatfield, George ]] || 1804-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1335|Hatfield, George Goff ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Head-1365|Head, John ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heavnor-1|Heavnor, Elizabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Heizer-72|Heizer, Flora May ]] || || to-do |- | [[Heizer-73|Heizer, Amos Nelson ]] || 1849-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Helton-468|Helton, Tonker Milford ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Helton-469|Helton, Mayberry ]] || 1878-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Henry-4305|Henry, Catherine ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Henry-4306|Henry, John ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hensley-1204|Hensley, Agnes ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hensley-1214|Hensley, Rachel ]] || 1822-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Hewlings-21|Hewlings, Jacob ]] || 1681-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Hilley-18|Hilley, Mary ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoffman-3556|Hoffman, Elizabeth ]] || 1746-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Hollon-74|Hollon, Lucinda ]] || 1813-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Hollon-75|Hollon, Rebecca ]] || 1806-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Hon-47|Hon, Pearl Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hon-48|Hon, George Bramlet ]] || 1865-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Hoppes-41|Hoppes, Catherine ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoppis-12|Hoppis, John Michael ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hughes-6756|Hughes, Mary Ann ]] || 1838-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Hughes-6757|Hughes, Gabriel ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hughes-6758|Hughes, Jarred P. ]] || 1871-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Hull-2926|Hull, Henry Alford , Jr.]] || 1921-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Hull-2927|Hull, Ronald Lynn ]] || 1943-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Hurst-1378|Hurst, Amanda Lucinda ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1759|Ingram, Abe ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1760|Ingram, Emily J. ]] || 1849-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1761|Ingram, John John ]] || 1837-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1762|Ingram, John ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1763|Ingram, Striby B ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1764|Ingram, Aberham Lawson ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Isbell-343|Isbell, Roger Thomas ]] || 1922-07-19 || to-do |- | [[James_Riley-1|James Riley, John ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jewell-1162|Jewell, Elizabeth ]] || 1840-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-33331|Johnson, Jacqueline Dee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnston-6470|Johnston, Elizabeth ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31487|Jones, Margaret ]] || 1829-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31488|Jones, Mary Polly ]] || 1776-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31489|Jones, Minitree ]] || 1752-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31490|Jones, Minitree ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31641|Jones, Martha ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kash-41|Kash, James ]] || 1772-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Keese-278|Keese, Lela Lou ]] || 1897-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Kendrick-805|Kendrick, Jackie ]] || 1885-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Kendrick-806|Kendrick, Rebecca J. ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kenned-1|Kenned, Nancy Elizabeth ]] || 1822-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-127|Kenton, Infant ]] || 1796-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-128|Kenton, John ]] || 1790-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-129|Kenton, Sarah ]] || 1795-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-130|Kenton, Orval ]] || 1824-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Kerr-3282|Kerr, Ann ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ketron-14|Ketron, Elizabeth Cattron ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kettering-113|Kettering, Peter ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-884|Kilgore, Nancy ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-885|Kilgore, Malinda Matilda ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-886|Kilgore, Isaac ]] || 1848-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-887|Kilgore, John Henry ]] || 1844-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-888|Kilgore, Rebecca ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-889|Kilgore, Minerva ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-890|Kilgore, Cynthia Ann Annie ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-891|Kilgore, John ]] || 1827-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-892|Kilgore, Malinda ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-893|Kilgore, Easter Easter ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-894|Kilgore, Charles Cromwell ]] || 1820-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-895|Kilgore, Robert ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-901|Kilgore, Martha Mattie ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Knoy-32|Knoy, Hans Bernhard ]] || 1718-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Koontz-259|Koontz, Elizabeth ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Koontz-260|Koontz, John ]] || 1739-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Koontz-261|Koontz, John ]] || 1706-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Kuppler-1|Kuppler, Katharina ]] || 1700-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Lacy-974|Lacy, Phoebe ]] || 1774-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Lamaster-8|Lamaster, Lora A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3905|Lambert, Jane ]] || 1819-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3906|Lambert, Benjamin ]] || 1803-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3907|Lambert, Job ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Landrum-197|Landrum, Charles Otis ]] || 1965-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Landsaw-5|Landsaw, Delilah ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Landsaw-6|Landsaw, William ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Langworthy-170|Langworthy, Ida Frances ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2721|Lawson, Lucinda ]] || 1869-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2722|Lawson, Mildred ]] || 1855-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2723|Lawson, Sarah E ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2724|Lawson, Bill ]] || 1884-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2725|Lawson, Lucinda Jane ]] || 1868-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2726|Lawson, William ]] || 1731-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2727|Lawson, James H ]] || 1854-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Layne-243|Layne, William H. ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Layne-244|Layne, Lindsey ]] || 1811-12-01 || to-do |- | [[LeMaster-291|LeMaster, Marion P. ]] || 1866-10-10 || to-do |- | [[LeMaster-292|LeMaster, Thelma June ]] || || to-do |- | [[LeMaster-294|LeMaster, Clara Ellen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ledbetter-990|Ledbetter, Ethel Francis ]] || 1917-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Ledford-1012|Ledford, Jousha Rossie ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-289|Lemaster, Lucille L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-290|Lemaster, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-293|Lemaster, Frank Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-295|Lemaster, Shirley M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-296|Lemaster, Mary H ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-297|Lemaster, Zommie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-298|Lemaster, Daniel ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-299|Lemaster, Coral ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-300|Lemaster, Rachel ]] || 1821-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Lemasters-210|Lemasters, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15205|Lewis, Barbary Ellen ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15206|Lewis, George W ]] || 1813-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15207|Lewis, Charles ]] || 1776-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15208|Lewis, George ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15209|Lewis, James Theophilus ]] || 1779-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Lockhart-1441|Lockhart, Jane ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-342|Lovelace, Nora Belle ]] || 1878-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-343|Lovelace, Ida Mae ]] || 1875-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-344|Lovelace, William D. ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-345|Lovelace, Rebecca Orine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-346|Lovelace, Raymond Carl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-347|Lovelace, Vernon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-348|Lovelace, Robert L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-349|Lovelace, James Clester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-350|Lovelace, Helen K ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-351|Lovelace, John Harvey ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-352|Lovelace, Jefferson ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-353|Lovelace, Leroy ]] || 1869-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-354|Lovelace, Georgia Ann ]] || 1872-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-355|Lovelace, Yettie ]] || 1885-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-356|Lovelace, Richard M. ]] || 1889-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-357|Lovelace, Hazel ]] || 1790-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-358|Lovelace, Samuel ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-359|Lovelace, John ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lowe-3948|Lowe, Nancy Jane ]] || 1841-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Luce-609|Luce, Isabel ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mackey-691|Mackey, Anna Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Macon-195|Macon, Cleva Olene ]] || 1904-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Madison-454|Madison, Eleanor ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Malcolm-793|Malcolm, Lewella Jedithia ]] || 1867-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Marlin-102|Marlin, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martin-21475|Martin, Sarah ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mason-5854|Mason, Blanch ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mason-5855|Mason, Eugene Denelle ]] || 1893-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Matthews-4418|Matthews, Thomas ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1111|McCarty, Amanda ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1112|McCarty, Jeremiah ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1113|McCarty, John K ]] || 1866-09-27 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1114|McCarty, Elizabeth ]] || 1863-11-04 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1115|McCarty, James ]] || 1858-12-15 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1116|McCarty, Margaret ]] || 1856-09-27 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1117|McCarty, Matilda Tilda ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1118|McCarty, Nancy ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1119|McCarty, Lora Jane ]] || 1847-04-04 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1120|McCarty, Harmon ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1121|McCarty, Nancy ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1122|McCarty, Elizabeth Hubbard ]] || 1772-03-01 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1123|McCarty, William ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1124|McCarty, Elisa ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1125|McCarty, Lourana ]] || 1854-01-00 || to-do |- | [[McCord-3867|McCord, John ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1994|McDaniel, Catherine ]] || 1807-05-27 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1995|McDaniel, William ]] || 1774-02-22 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1996|McDaniel, John ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1997|McDaniel, Edward Jackson ]] || 1829-03-14 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1998|McDaniel, Sophia Burrus ]] || 1827-05-04 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1999|McDaniel, Phillip B ]] || 1824-05-10 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2000|McDaniel, Mary Anne ]] || 1821-02-22 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2001|McDaniel, Lindsey ]] || 1819-07-25 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2002|McDaniel, William ]] || 1817-09-03 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2003|McDaniel, Jane Pendleton ]] || 1816-02-29 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2004|McDaniel, John Rucker ]] || 1813-01-02 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2005|McDaniel, Elizabeth ]] || 1811-05-31 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2006|McDaniel, James Pendleton ]] || 1809-06-19 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2007|McDaniel, Peggy ]] || 1804-10-25 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2008|McDaniel, Margaret ]] || 1804-10-25 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2009|McDaniel, Sally Rucker ]] || 1802-07-06 || to-do |- | [[McIntire-376|McIntire, Mary Ellen ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2347|McKinney, Peggy ]] || 1813-04-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2348|McKinney, William ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2349|McKinney, Nathaniel A. ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2387|McKinney, John ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McMillan-1587|McMillan, Robert ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McPherson-1628|McPherson, Jerica Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[McQueen-733|McQueen, Elizabeth ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meade-621|Meade, Roy ]] || 1916-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Meade-623|Meade, Adaline Edy ]] || 1813-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Melampy-1|Melampy, James Elmer ]] || 1896-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Mercer-1222|Mercer, Ann ]] || 1697-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miehaux-2|Miehaux, Elizabeth ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-25998|Miller, UNKNOWN ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-25999|Miller, Mary ]] || 1714-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moggeridge-4|Moggeridge, Joan ]] || 1805-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Montgomery-4380|Montgomery, Asa Franklin ]] || 1892-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20286|Moore, Nancy B ]] || 1847-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20287|Moore, David ]] || 1824-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20288|Moore, Mahala (Haley) ]] || 1874-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20289|Moore, David Samuel ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20290|Moore, James ]] || 1808-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Moren-19|Moren, Evelyn Vernon ]] || 1924-02-29 || to-do |- | [[Morris-9658|Morris, Sarah ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morris-9659|Morris, Ezekiel ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morris-9660|Morris, Daniel ]] || 1717-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mullins-2177|Mullins, Ethel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Murphy-7083|Murphy, Elizabeth ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Murphy-7084|Murphy, Joseph H ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7622|Nelson, Rita D ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7623|Nelson, Thurman Wilbur ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7624|Nelson, Elizabeth Jane Lettie ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7625|Nelson, Elizabeth Jane ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7661|Nelson, Mary H. ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nicewonder-1|Nicewonder, Elizabeth ]] || 1815-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Nicewonder-2|Nicewonder, David ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nicewonder-3|Nicewonder, Jacob S. ]] || 1741-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-219|Nickell, John ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-411|Nickell, Rita ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nickell-412|Nickell, Nancy Caroline ]] || 1834-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-413|Nickell, Evaline ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-414|Nickell, Andrew Preston ]] || 1824-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-415|Nickell, Henry Daniel ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-416|Nickell, Jane ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-417|Nickell, Lourenda ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-418|Nickell, William K ]] || 1814-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-419|Nickell, Larinda Larinda ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-420|Nickell, Isaac ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-421|Nickell, Quillie ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-422|Nickell, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1855-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-423|Nickell, Emily Hughes ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Noble-1909|Noble, Rose M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Noland-546|Noland, Oris ]] || 1899-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Norris-2900|Norris, Esther ]] || 1678-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Northcutt-187|Northcutt, Harley ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nunn-722|Nunn, Theodosia ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nunn-723|Nunn, Thomas ]] || 1751-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1623|Ogden, Deborah ]] || 1796-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1624|Ogden, Stephen ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1625|Ogden, Jesse ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1626|Ogden, Stephen ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1678|Ogden, Phoebe ]] || 1674-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Oldfield-283|Oldfield, Jesse Marion ]] || 1846-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Oliver-4322|Oliver, Hannah Frances ]] || 1845-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Owen-3310|Owen, Sarah ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pack-520|Pack, Christina ]] || 1788-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Pack-522|Pack, Esther ]] || 1815-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Parsons-4283|Parsons, Sarah ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peck-2749|Peck, Wanda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2750|Peck, Carl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2751|Peck, Donald R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2752|Peck, Yle ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2753|Peck, Charlie ]] || 1908-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-75|Pelfrey, Lennie S ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-76|Pelfrey, William Isaac ]] || 1871-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-77|Pelfrey, Miles T. ]] || 1841-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-78|Pelfrey, Isaac ]] || 1817-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Pence-413|Pence, Andrew ]] || 1798-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Pence-414|Pence, Henry ]] || 1768-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Pendleton-1035|Pendleton, Elizabeth ]] || 1787-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Pepper-507|Pepper, Helen E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pepper-508|Pepper, Robert Earl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pepper-509|Pepper, Earl ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pfaff-173|Pfaff, Erica ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pfaff-174|Pfaff, Jesse ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pfaff-175|Pfaff, Sandra ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pfaff-176|Pfaff, Chuck ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pogue-192|Pogue, Anna ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ponder-282|Ponder, Blanche ]] || 1922-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pool-1069|Pool, Emily Bates ]] || 1812-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Pool-1070|Pool, Edward ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porter-7201|Porter, Jane ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porter-7202|Porter, Andrew ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pote-25|Pote, Maude ]] || 1894-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Potts-1780|Potts, Nancy ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Powell-5976|Powell, Elizabeth ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Prater-680|Prater, Gracie ]] || 1878-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Price-7403|Price, Bill Raymond ]] || 1925-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Proffit-44|Proffit, Nattie Ellen ]] || 1903-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Pruitt-689|Pruitt, Elizabeth ]] || 1728-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Prunty-84|Prunty, Martha ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pyle-1112|Pyle, Ailsie ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Raemer-4|Raemer, Margaret ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Raemer-5|Raemer, George ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rafferty-217|Rafferty, Alice Lorraine ]] || 1937-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Ratcliffe-332|Ratcliffe, Elizabeth Summer ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-663|Ratliff, Mattie Caroline ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-664|Ratliff, Blanche O ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-665|Ratliff, William ]] || 1868-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-666|Ratliff, Mary ]] || 1860-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-667|Ratliff, Rosa ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-668|Ratliff, Joshua Wilson ]] || 1849-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-669|Ratliff, Mortimer Whitehead ]] || 1879-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-670|Ratliff, John Wesley ]] || 1895-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-671|Ratliff, Annie Elizabeth ]] || 1891-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-672|Ratliff, Jim Anderson ]] || 1889-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-673|Ratliff, Rhoda Hiner ]] || 1885-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-674|Ratliff, Levy Sandy ]] || 1881-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-675|Ratliff, Levi Sandy ]] || 1881-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-676|Ratliff, Maude ]] || 1877-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-677|Ratliff, Zenzendorf ]] || 1876-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-678|Ratliff, Robert Irving ]] || 1874-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-679|Ratliff, William Harvey ]] || 1873-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-680|Ratliff, Henry ]] || 1823-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-681|Ratliff, James ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-682|Ratliff, Mary L ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-683|Ratliff, Bethel ]] || 1912-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reaburn-2|Reaburn, Jean ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reece-541|Reece, Ernest Gardner ]] || 1906-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Reese-1741|Reese, Resa Ann ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reese-1742|Reese, John ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rewald-1|Rewald, Fred ]] || 1858-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Rewald-2|Rewald, Fred ]] || 1858-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Rhule-2|Rhule, Martha ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rice-6048|Rice, Ruth Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Richardson-9120|Richardson, Harriet ]] || 1831-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Riley-3619|Riley, Nancy Jane ]] || 1835-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Riley-3620|Riley, Alfred ]] || 1807-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Roberson-893|Roberson, Rhoda ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-12334|Roberts, Martha J. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Robertson-6241|Robertson, Ann ]] || 1671-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Robinson-12679|Robinson, Ronald Gale 'Shorty' ]] || 1939-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Robinson-12680|Robinson, Floyd Derwood ]] || 1924-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Robinson-12745|Robinson, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Roman-138|Roman, Mary ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roman-139|Roman, William ]] || 1717-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ross-7478|Ross, Robert Jr. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7479|Ross, James Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7480|Ross, Deborah E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7481|Ross, Katlin Anne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7482|Ross, James Joshua ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7483|Ross, Eric Neil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7484|Ross, Myron Brett ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7485|Ross, Joyce Gail ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7486|Ross, William David ]] || || to-do |- | [[Roten-26|Roten, Telitha ]] || 1800-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Roten-27|Roten, Jacob Rhoton ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roten-28|Roten, David ]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roten-29|Roten, Elizabeth ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rucker-559|Rucker, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Rucker-560|Rucker, Sarah Elizabeth ]] || 1750-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Rucker-561|Rucker, John ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Russell-8899|Russell, Rebecca ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Russell-8900|Russell, Lucinda ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Salyer-566|Salyer, Catherine ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Samples-356|Samples, Irene ]] || 1926-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5681|Sanders, Peter I. ]] || 1854-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5682|Sanders, David ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5683|Sanders, Emmit ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5684|Sanders, May ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5685|Sanders, Jim ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5686|Sanders, Isac ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5687|Sanders, Mary E ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5688|Sanders, Lillie V ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schwartz-1349|Schwartz, Katherine M ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-12770|Scott, Harry A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scott-12771|Scott, John Sidney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scott-12772|Scott, Sidney M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scott-12773|Scott, Mary Claudine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seebach-198|Seebach, Marion B ]] || 1922-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Sellards-45|Sellards, Catherine Elizabeth ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sellards-46|Sellards, Hezekiah ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sellards-47|Sellards, Peter John ]] || 1706-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Seward-443|Seward, Anna ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Seward-444|Seward, Samuel ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shackelford-313|Shackelford, Sarah Jane ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shackelford-314|Shackelford, Emily ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shackleford-122|Shackleford, James P ]] || 1836-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Shoup-234|Shoup, Thomas ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-10|Shoupe, Martha Ann ]] || 1850-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-11|Shoupe, Francis Marion ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-12|Shoupe, Francis Marion Jr ]] || 1862-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-13|Shoupe, James Leander ]] || 1860-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-14|Shoupe, John Alexander ]] || 1860-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-15|Shoupe, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1857-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-16|Shoupe, William ]] || 1854-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-17|Shoupe, Sarah Ellen ]] || 1853-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-18|Shoupe, Rebecca Jane ]] || 1852-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Shupe-274|Shupe, John ]] || 1771-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Shupe-275|Shupe, John ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Slimp-4|Slimp, Anna Catherine ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-456|Smallwood, Edna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-457|Smallwood, Thomas B ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-458|Smallwood, Thomas Anderson ]] || 1878-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-459|Smallwood, Harley Ray ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-460|Smallwood, Danny E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-461|Smallwood, Molly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-462|Smallwood, Nora Ellen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-463|Smallwood, Thurman ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-464|Smallwood, Robert Ernest ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-465|Smallwood, Lena Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-466|Smallwood, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-467|Smallwood, Richard Clay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-468|Smallwood, Elenor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-469|Smallwood, Emert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-470|Smallwood, Ernie Ray ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-471|Smallwood, Mitchell Clay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-472|Smallwood, Bowen Ray ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-473|Smallwood, Geneva ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-474|Smallwood, Jessie James ]] || 1863-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-475|Smallwood, Thomas Colvert ]] || 1838-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-476|Smallwood, Leonard F ]] || 1901-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-477|Smallwood, Sarah Bell ]] || 1905-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-478|Smallwood, Jessee Howard ]] || 1903-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-479|Smallwood, Apal ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-480|Smallwood, Joseph Mason ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-481|Smallwood, Virgil C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-482|Smallwood, Hobert Lester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-483|Smallwood, Sonny ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-484|Smallwood, Edith E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-485|Smallwood, Christina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-486|Smallwood, Irene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-487|Smallwood, James William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-488|Smallwood, Kayron Kay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-489|Smallwood, Delena Geven ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-490|Smallwood, Carolyn Lynn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-491|Smallwood, George Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-492|Smallwood, Judith Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-493|Smallwood, Chasity Dawn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-494|Smallwood, Rosemary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-495|Smallwood, Dwayne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-496|Smallwood, Charles Jackson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-497|Smallwood, Otto Ray ]] || 1918-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-498|Smallwood, Gertie ]] || 1916-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-499|Smallwood, Yetta ]] || 1906-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-500|Smallwood, William Kelly ]] || 1901-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-501|Smallwood, Calista ]] || 1913-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-502|Smallwood, Ruthie ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-503|Smallwood, Cordell ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-504|Smallwood, Louise ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-505|Smallwood, Avonell ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-506|Smallwood, Agnus F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-507|Smallwood, Edgar Lawson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-508|Smallwood, Mabel R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-509|Smallwood, Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-510|Smallwood, Archie F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-511|Smallwood, Willford C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-512|Smallwood, Raymond B ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-513|Smallwood, Woodford Marvin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-514|Smallwood, Virginia Mildred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-515|Smallwood, Joseph Jesse ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-516|Smallwood, Harriett ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-517|Smallwood, Elizabeth Jane ]] || 1874-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-518|Smallwood, Catherine ]] || 1865-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-519|Smallwood, Henry C ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-520|Smallwood, John Covert ]] || 1863-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-521|Smallwood, Alvira ]] || 1872-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-522|Smallwood, Edward Everett ]] || 1884-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-523|Smallwood, Agnes ]] || 1882-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-524|Smallwood, Joseph Thomas ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-525|Smallwood, Hezakia ]] || 1799-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-526|Smallwood, Ruth ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77299|Smith, Toni R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77300|Smith, Patricia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77301|Smith, Mary Polly ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77302|Smith, James ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77303|Smith, Louisa ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77304|Smith, Charles ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77305|Smith, Thomas , II]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77306|Smith, Sarah S ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77307|Smith, William ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77308|Smith, Eleanor ]] || 1737-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77309|Smith, Samuel ]] || 1708-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77310|Smith, Olan Z. ]] || 1917-09-16 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77311|Smith, Jane ]] || 1719-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77763|Smith, Elwood C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77764|Smith, William H ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77765|Smith, Jerry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77766|Smith, Freda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77767|Smith, Patricia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77768|Smith, Delores ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77769|Smith, Belle Jane ]] || 1854-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77770|Smith, John Treon ]] || 1824-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77771|Smith, Moses ]] || 1788-02-29 || to-do |- | [[Sorrell-360|Sorrell, Conley Jack ]] || 1901-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Sorrell-361|Sorrell, Joe Lee ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sparks-1684|Sparks, Eugene Sparks ]] || 1927-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Sparks-1685|Sparks, Jerry Leon ]] || 1958-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9619|Spencer, Margoret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9620|Spencer, Clayton ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9621|Spencer, Mildred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9622|Spencer, Marlon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9623|Spencer, Clayton ]] || 1900-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9624|Spencer, Catherine Katy ]] || 1841-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9692|Spencer, Mary Esther ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spottswood-7|Spottswood, Elizabeth Bette ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spracher-3|Spracher, Catherine ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spradlin-127|Spradlin, Maude Delilah ]] || 1889-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Sprecher-91|Sprecher, Johann Christoher ]] || 1699-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Stamper-473|Stamper, Carl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stamper-474|Stamper, Frank Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stamper-475|Stamper, Marguret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stamper-476|Stamper, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stanley-4094|Stanley, Richard ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stanley-4095|Stanley, Henry ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Staton-635|Staton, Thomas D ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Staton-636|Staton, Elzy ]] || 1897-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Staton-637|Staton, Blanch ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Steel-811|Steel, Mary J. ]] || 1856-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Steele-3520|Steele, John G. ]] || 1799-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Steele-3521|Steele, George ]] || 1778-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Steele-3522|Steele, George ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4329|Stephens, Sarah Elizabeth ]] || 1818-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4330|Stephens, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stevens-7192|Stevens, John Jahew ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stone-6818|Stone, Eucibius ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Streeter-442|Streeter, Amanda ]] || 1799-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Streeter-443|Streeter, Jonathan ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Streeter-444|Streeter, Josiah ]] || 1738-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Swango-34|Swango, Eletha ]] || 1864-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Swango-35|Swango, William ]] || 1843-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Swango-36|Swango, George Washington ]] || 1811-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Swango-37|Swango, Abraham ]] || 1790-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Swango-38|Swango, Samuel ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swango-39|Swango, Abraham ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swango-40|Swango, William ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-58|Swinford, Polly ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-59|Swinford, Mary Ann ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-60|Swinford, Elisha ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-61|Swinford, James ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-62|Swinford, John ]] || 1697-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24382|Taylor, Mary ]] || 1883-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24383|Taylor, Hannah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24384|Taylor, Lindsey ]] || 1827-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24385|Taylor, Pendleton , Jr]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24386|Taylor, Maranda ]] || 1877-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24387|Taylor, Henry Clay ]] || 1878-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24388|Taylor, Louisa J. ]] || 1880-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24389|Taylor, Jefferson ]] || 1885-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24390|Taylor, Margaret L. ]] || 1891-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24391|Taylor, Greenberry ]] || 1870-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24392|Taylor, Elizabeth ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24393|Taylor, William ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24394|Taylor, Minerva ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24395|Taylor, James ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24396|Taylor, Pendleton , Sr.]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24397|Taylor, Robert ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24398|Taylor, Henry ]] || 1839-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24399|Taylor, Julia A. ]] || 1834-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24400|Taylor, Calvin Henderson ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24401|Taylor, Emily J. ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24402|Taylor, William W. ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24403|Taylor, Orville Pinkney ]] || 1827-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24404|Taylor, Minor Clinton ]] || 1825-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24405|Taylor, Greenberry ]] || 1870-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24406|Taylor, William Dabney Strother ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24407|Taylor, Cordelia ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24408|Taylor, Grizelda ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24409|Taylor, James ]] || 1736-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24410|Taylor, David ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24411|Taylor, Verlinda ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Templeton-1746|Templeton, Amos ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Terry-2847|Terry, Sarah Ann ]] || 1852-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Terry-2848|Terry, Martha Patsey ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thaler-57|Thaler, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Thaler-58|Thaler, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Thaler-59|Thaler, Kayla A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thaler-60|Thaler, Mike ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-15306|Thomas, Isabell ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20148|Thompson, John ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20149|Thompson, Robert ]] || 1705-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20150|Thompson, Alice ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20277|Thompson, Rachel Eleanor ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20278|Thompson, Perlina ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thurman-535|Thurman, Frances ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Todd-3384|Todd, Mary Polly ]] || 1778-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Todd-3385|Todd, James ]] || 1748-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Tomlinson-1427|Tomlinson, Barbara ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tompkins-1261|Tompkins, Jan Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Trimble-1133|Trimble, Margie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tureman-4|Tureman, Ignateous ]] || 1750-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Turk-312|Turk, Frank ]] || 1893-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Turman-129|Turman, Mary ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Turman-130|Turman, Benjamin ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-269145|UNKNOWN, Moudie ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270034|UNKNOWN, Susan ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270035|UNKNOWN, Hester ]] || 1806-04-03 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270036|UNKNOWN, Elizabeth ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Volck-175|Volck, Maria Sabina ]] || 1710-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Wade-3587|Wade, Suzanna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wagers-94|Wagers, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2787|Walters, Robert Allen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2788|Walters, Carnell Lee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2789|Walters, Anissa Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2790|Walters, Terry Paul ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2791|Walters, Patricia Yuvonne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2792|Walters, Tina Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2793|Walters, Alisha Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-11320|Ward, Dorthy Edith ]] || 1922-04-21 || to-do 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Cherry Surname Sources: Virginia

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Cherry Surname Sources: North Carolina

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George Cooper To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cooper-9205|George Cooper]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cooper-9205&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:George Cooper To-Do List|George's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brown-34466|Fry, Mary (Brown) ]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brown-34466|Fry, Mary (Brown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fry-2148|Fry, William Jordan]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Mary Cherry Power of Attorney

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Abstract of Power of Attorney: *On 28 Jan 1793, [[Cherry-1024 | Mary Cherry]] of Martin Co, NC granted Power of Attorney to "my dear brother [[Cherry-1002 | Joel Cherry]] of the State of South Carolina and Kershaw County" in a matter regarding "my father [[Cherry-1023 | Joshua Cherry's]] estate deceased in the State above said (SC) and County of Kershaw." The document was recorded in Kershaw Co, SC on 20 Nov 1793. *The original is in Kershaw Co, SC Registrar of Deeds Book A, page 124. An image of the document is attached to this profile.

Webb Census Records

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1910 Census
Place: District 4, Washington, Kentucky; Roll: T624_503; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 0148; FHL microfilm: 1374516 1920 Census
Place: Potsville, Washington, Kentucky; Roll: T625_601; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 159; Image: 724 Living on a farm. Home owned mortgage free.
All able to read and write.
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Surname Given Name Relationship Sex Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Occupation Industry
Webb George Head Male White 59 1861 Married Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer General Employer
Webb Mary Wife Female White 49 1871 Married Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Cora Daughter Female White 17 1903 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Rusia Daughter Female White 15 1905 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Roy Son Male White 13 1907 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Ethel Daughter Female White 11 1909 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Viola Daughter Female White 9 1911 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
1930 Census
Place: Place: Four Mile and Lone Jack, Boyle, Kentucky; Roll: 735; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0002; Image: 26.0; FHL microfilm: 2340470 Renting on Springfield Pike
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Surname Given Name Relation to Head Gender Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Age at 1st Marriage Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Occupation Industry
Webb Roy Head Male White 22 1908 Married 22 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer Gen Farming
Webb Mildred Wife Female White 14 1916 Married 14 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
1940 Census
Place: Clay, Decatur, Indiana; Roll: T627_1035; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 16-4

Renting on George Cook Road
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Surname Given Name Relation to Head Gender Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Attended School or College Highest Grade Completed Birthplace Occupation Industry Income
Webb Roy Head Male White 32 1908 Married No Elementary school, 6th grade Kentucky Laborer Farming 400
Webb Mildred Wife Female White 24 1916 Married No Elementary school, 7th grade Kentucky None
Webb Imogene Daughter Female White 9 1931 Single Yes Elementary school, 3rd grade Kentucky
Webb Bobbie Son Male White 8 1932 Single Yes Elementary school, 1st grade Indiana
Webb Keith Son Male White 6 1934 Single Yes None Indiana
Webb Melvin Son Male White 5 1935 Single No None Indiana
Webb Marion Son Male White 4 1936 Single No None Indiana
Webb Barbara Daughter Female White 2 1938 Single No None Indiana

"Bennett Family Tree" booklet

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The booklet/pamphlet "Bennett Family Tree" was written by Mrs. Mary Eady in 1964. According to the preface, "Bennett Family Tree" was compiled by Mrs Mary Eady and her elder brother Mr Joseph Bennett in the years 1962-64. Exact sources are not provided. It is not a book per se but a folder containing about 30 typed pages listing members of the Bennett family, going back to when James and Jane Bennett came to Canada from England in 1842. A copy (not sure if only copy) is currently in the possession of [[Bennett-Bose-1|Tuli Bennett-Bose]].

Rudy Rideout To-Do List

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Alvin Abbott To-Do List

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Carnegie Washington, DC Public Library

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[[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] *We currently seem to lack a 'libraries' category under DC/Wash, DC... The main library just until the DC Public Library system began, was never segregated. p. 62 [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8117361-washington-at-home Washington at Home 2010] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Carnegie_libraries_in_the_District_of_Columbia

Beth Phillips To-Do List

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

Romberger Trial

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:On the night of November 14, 1880, at a farm about 4 miles from Uniontown 2 men entered the home of [[Troutman-529 | Daniel Troutman]]. Daniel was a farmer and the executor for the Bush estate a nearby farm. Daniel along with his wife Elizabeth had retired for the night. The children who still lived at home were attending a singing school. :It was approximately 8:30 PM, the men brandishing pistols demanded money. Daniel denied having any money and told the men he needed to relieve himself. Both men refused to allow him to leave, so he walked across the room and made as if to open a window. Unknown to the men was a shotgun hanging above which Daniel grabbed and turned to the men who both fled. :Exiting the home they ran in opposite directions, with Daniel in pursuit. Daniel took a shot at the one he pursued and a shot was returned striking him in the chest. His wife had run to a neighbors home to get help. :His wife and neighbors arrived as Daniel lay dying, and he named [[Romberger-31|Henry Romberger]] as the one who shot him. ::'''Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1880 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 4'''
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:Henry was arrested and denied any knowledge of he crime. After a time he admitted to the robbery attempt and named [[Romberger-41|Frank Romberger]] as his accomplice. At first they were thought to be brothers, they may have been cousins, a fact that is still unproven to this day. :Many of the family to dissociate from this changed the spelling of their name or switched around their first and middle names. :The spelling of the Romberger name has also been misconstrued throughout the various articles referencing the murder and the trial. Different variations found, Rumberger, Rombarger, Kumberger. ::'''Date: Friday, April 29, 1881 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 1'''
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:Both men were brought to trial and their life stories shared. Henry the elder of the two had spent time in the penitentiary for theft from his grandfather John or Jonathan Romberger. Henry may have been born on the wrong side of the blanket and his father is unknown. :Frank at first was touted as a fine upstanding family man having a wife and 2 sons at the time of arrest, a 3rd son was born while he was incarcerated. Frank himself told of a life a crime starting as a young child stealing toys and as a adult stealing and comporting with loose women. He traveled for a bit indulging in crime across the country. :'''Date: Thursday, October 20, 1881 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 1 & 4'''
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:During their incarceration and trials, both men pursued their religions and dabbled in art. Henry even became a favorite of the jailhouse cat. : They were both found guilty of Murder in the first degree. They were hung together on the 24th of March 1882. Frank wrote a letter in an attempt to have Henry's sentence commuted to Life but this was denied. ::'''Date: Saturday, March 25, 1882 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 1'''
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==Related Profiles== [[Troutman-529 | Daniel Troutman]] [[Romberger-31|Henry Romberger]] [[Romberger-41|Frank Romberger]] ==More Articles== [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/Romberger_Trial.jpg/300px-Romberger_Trial.jpg About the Two Rombergers Nov 20 1880] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/88/Romberger_Trial-15.jpg/500px-Romberger_Trial-15.jpg A Ray of Hope Jun 14 1881] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e6/Romberger_Trial-12.jpg/300px-Romberger_Trial-12.jpg Frank and Henry Interviewed Oct 8 1881] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/73/Romberger_Trial-6.jpg/500px-Romberger_Trial-6.jpg Becoming Desperate Dec 10 1881] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2b/Romberger_Trial-5.jpg/300px-Romberger_Trial-5.jpg To Hang Together Jan 19 1882] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/50/Romberger_Trial-7.jpg/500px-Romberger_Trial-7.jpg A Confession In Part Jan 24 1882] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/62/Romberger_Trial-21.jpg/300px-Romberger_Trial-21.jpg Last Sunday On Earth Mar 20 1882] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Romberger_Trial-11.jpg The Gallows Mar 23, 1882] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/91/Romberger_Trial-20.jpg/300px-Romberger_Trial-20.jpg Nearing The End Mar 23 1882]

Restall

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The Restall family is relatively small compared to a lot of families, and in every circumstance I have found, all the currently living Restalls descend from the same town of Stroud, which very much indicates that all current Restalls are distantly related. As such, I am working on trying to fill out the whole family tree and connect all the branches. If anyone has any information on any Restall, I would very much appreciate the help! Thanks!

Malone Family Mysteries

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Mary Malone, b. 1842 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland, was the daughter of Patrick Malone and Mary McDonald. She married Dennis Gorman and gave birth to Mary Gorman in about 1861, Margaret Gorman in 1863, Anne Gorman in 1865 (all in Cootehill) then to Patrick Francis Gorman in 1869 in McKean County, Pennsylvania. I would love to find more information on Mary's parents, Patrick Malone and Mary McDonald, from Ireland! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Saunders Family Mysteries-1

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Looking for any information about the Saunders family in Hertfordshire, England. Where did we come from before Hertfordshire?

Beulah Cemetery

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Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1890]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833410 Jakso 1806] ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Kaapriel Mooseksenp. Hyväri 25. v. Liisa 30. L. Liisa 65. vävy Antti Pyysing 64. v. Hedvig 63. *Its: L:ki Anna Olkkonen 21. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Mooses Mooseksenp. Hyvärin perill: L:ki [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Matintyt. 47.]] L. [[Hyväri-3|Aatami 68]]. [[Hyväri-5|Antti 73]]. 0-3.(=[[Hyväri-7|Iida]], [[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina]], [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina]]) *Läks: *Mökk: *Mök: *Torp. L:ki ===Karhunpää===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1900]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709559 Jakso 1862] ===Kannus=== ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Kaapriel Mooseksenpoika Hyväri 25 yli v. Liisa 30 yli. L. Liisa 65 vävy Antti Pyysing 64 v. Hedvig 63 r. Eevert Joonaanpoika Kivistö 83. *Läks: Leski [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Matintytär 47]] L. [[Hyväri-5|Antti 73]]. v. Anna 74 L. [[Hyväri-7|Iida 81]], 0-2.(=[[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina]], [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina]]) (Mooses Hyvärin lapset) *Räätäli: *Mtpl:

Freeman, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682]] Freeman loaded in Liverpool 24 May - 7 June 1682, she arrived 3 August 1682. '''Ship's Master:''' George Southern ---- '''Brassey'''
[[Brassey-9 | Thomas Brassey]][[#WS |(ws)]] and daughters [[Brassey-26 | Rebecca]][[#WS |(ws)]] and [[Brassey-8 | Mary]][[#WS |(ws)]] '''Morton'''
William Morton[[#WS |(ws)]] came as a servant to John Brock, who arrived on the [[:Space:Friends Adventure, sailing of 1682 | Friends Adventure]][http://www.easternusresearch.com/easternusresearch/bucks/buckscopa1.html Bucks County Arrivals] '''(ws)''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) == Sources == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682 |Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Betty Keene To-Do List

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

Irvine Family Mysteries

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What was Timu's date of Birth? What was her date of death? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Gimli Icelandic Pioneer Cemetery

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[[Category:Gimli Icelandic Pioneer Cemetery, Gimli, Manitoba]] The Gimli Icelandic Pioneer Cemetery is the oldest Icelandic public cemetery in Canada. == Transcription == This cemetery was fully photographed by [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] on 28 August 2014. The transcription below is a complete transcription of all existing tombstones at that time. This first table lists the names on the monument that stands in this cemetery, memorialising those who died in the New Iceland smallpox epidemic (1876-1877). Only names and ages are listed on the monument. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' |- |Thorgrimur G.||Thorgrímsson||2 |- |Kristín S.||Arnadóttir||40 |- |Lilja||Hjálmsdóttir||24 |- |Árni||Arnason||12 |- |Jóhann||Jónsson||44 |- |Ragnheiður J.||Jóhannsdóttir||24 |- |Ragnar J.||Gunnarsson||2 months |- |Ragnheiður J.||Daviðsdóttir||3 months |- |Magnús||Pálsson||7 |- |Ástriður||Arnadóttir||12 |- |Einar||Jónsson||4 |- |Thorvaldur||Jónsson||3 months |- |Petrína S.||Jónasdóttir||4 |- |Sveinn||Thorkelsson||8 |- |Jón||Thorkelsson||6 |- |Sigurveig I.||Jónsdóttir||2 |- |Sigríður M.||Sigurgeirsdóttir||3 |- |Jóhanna O.||Sigurgeirsdóttir||1 |- |Friðrik||Magnússon||1 |- |Gunnlaugur B.||Skagfjörð||3 |- |Thorlákur||Sigurðsson||17 |- |Guðni||Guðnason||50 |- |Guðmundur||Guðmundsson||10 |- |Ingibjörg||Hildibrandsdóttir||26 |- |Thórunn||Guðmundsdóttir||3 |- |Sigþrúður||Guðmundsdóttir||13 |- |Jóhann||Jóhannsson||9 |- |Sigmundur||Pálsson||13 |- |Pjetur||Jónsson||9 |- |Aðalheiður||Jónsdóttir||29 |- |Arnfríður||Jóhannsdóttir||39 |- |Sigríður||Pálsdóttir||1 |- |Skúli||Guðmundsson||9 |- |Jóhann||Pálsson||17 |- |Marteinn||Jónsson||37 |- |Kristín||Marteinsdóttir||4 |- |Flóvent||Halldórsson||37 |- |Páll||Jóhannsson||6 |- |Íngiríður||Espólín||4 |- |Jóhannes||Indriðason||4 |- |Anna I.||Björnsdóttir||6 |- |Jónas TR.||Bjarnason||1 |- |Anna S.||Mýrdal||3 |- |Guðrún||Jónatansdóttir||8 |- |Grímur||Grímsson||48 |- |Jóhanna G.||Grímsdóttir||3 |- |Guðmundur||Einarsson||5 |- |Maria||Sveinbjörnsdóttir||5 |- |Helga||Jónsdóttir||44 |- |Eyjólfur||Jónsson||7 |- |Hjálmar||Palmason||7 |- |Páll||Magnússon||9 |- |Magnús||Magnússon||1 |- |Gunnar T.||Gottskálksson||3 months |- |Páll||Pálsson||5 |- |Jón||Sigurðsson||1 |- |Jón G.||Sigurgeirsson||5 |- |Jón||Pjetursson||2 |- |Thóra||Kristjánsdóttir||8 |- |Jón||Kristjánsson||11 |- |Guðmundur||Guðmundsson||1 |- |Albína||Einarsdóttir||6 |- |Margrjét||Stephansdóttir||0 (just born) |- |Kristjana||Kristjánsdóttir||0 (just born) |- |Jóhann||Thorberg||0 (just born) |- |Jón||Halldórsson||4 |- |Friðrik||Halldórsson||2 |- |Teitur||Jónsson||4 |- |Sigríður||Jónsdóttir||1 |- |Oddleyfur||Sigurðsson||52 |- |Björn||Sigurðsson||30 |- |Águsta||Jónasdóttir||4 |- |Guðmundur||Einarsson||4 |- |Kristján||Gislason||6 |- |Holmfríður I.||Einarsdóttir||1 |- |Thorkell S.||Pjetursson||1 |- |Ragnheiður||Finnsdóttir||5 |- |Páll||Pjetursson||1 |- |Guðrún||Pálsdóttir||24 |- |Thorun||Pálsdóttir||14 |- |Jón||Björnsson||4 |- |Friðrik||Finnbogason||47 |- |Björn||Hjorleyfsson||5 |- |Guðmundur||Sveinbjörnsson||4 |- |Sigríður||Björnsdóttir||24 |- |Sigurbjörg||Halldórsdóttir||3 |- |Thorsteinn||Bharnason||29 |- |Einar KR.||Jóhannsson||7 |- |Thuríður||Sigurðardóttir||5 months |- |Arni||Pjetursson||12 |- |Jón||Samsonsson||1 |- |Jón||Jónsson||2 months |- |Guðrún||Thorðardóttir||34 |- |Thordýs||Jónsdóttir||3 |- |Kristján||Kristjánsson||5 |- |Guðjón S.||Jónsson||1 |- |Guðbjörg||Jónsdóttir||4 |- |Steinunn||Flóventsdóttir||3 |- |Ingibjörg||Pálsdóttir||4 |- |Thorgerður||Jónatansdóttir||33 |} This table contains the information from tombstones in the cemetery. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo#''' |- |[[Thorleifsson-13|Thorarinn]]||Thorleifsson||1829-09-25||1901-07-22||1/2/3 |- |Jon||Jonsson||1870||1901||4/5/6 |}

Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1895]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=695067 Jakso 2269] ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Kaapriel Mooseksenpoika Hyväri 25. yli w. Liisa 30 yli vävy Antti Pyysing 64. v. Hedvig 63. *Läks: Leski [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Matintytär 47.]] L [[Hyväri-3|Aatami 68]]. [[Hyväri-5|Antti 73 20/12]]. 0-3.(=[[Hyväri-7|Iida]], [[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina]], [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina]]) (Mooses Hyvärin lapset). *Läks: *Mtpl: *Mtpl: ===Karhunpää=== ===Kattelussaari===

Kutzner-Hefke Photo Archive

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Photos to share with cousins from Harold Hoeppner's Archive.

Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1875]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303910 Jakso 771] ===Kannus=== ===Karhula=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Gabriel Mosesson Hyväri h. Lisa. **B: Eva, 0-3. [[Hyväri-2|Moses]] h. [[Sinkko-163|Lisa]], b. 3-0.(=[[Hyväri-3|Aatami]], [[Hyväri-4|?]], [[Hyväri-5|Antti]]) D. Elias Turkka. *Inh: *Torp: *Torp: ===Karhunpää=== ===Kattelussaari===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1910]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=699101 Jakso 2503] ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Yläkarhula: Tal. Kaapriel Hyvärin perill: Leski Liisa Hyväri 30 yli. Vävy Aatami Dyster 79 v. Liisa 65 l. 0-1. Vävy Antti Pyysalo 64 v. Hedvig 63 *Läks. [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina Mooseksent. Hyväri 87]]. *Räätäli *Mtpl. [[Ruokoniemi-1|Joonas Aataminp. Ruokoniemi 81]] v. [[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina 85]] L. 1-1. Anp. leski [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Hyväri 47]] silmäpuoli. ===Karhunpää===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1880]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=382836 Jakso 1161] ===Karhula=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä Karhula: Gabriel Hyväri 25. h. Lisa 30. B. Hedvig 63. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä Karhula: [[Hyväri-2|Moses d:o 41]]. h. [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 47.]] B. 2-1.(=[[Hyväri-3|Aatami]], [[Hyväri-5|Antti]], [[Hyväri-6|?]]) *Backst: *Backst: *Torp: ===Karhunpää=== ===Kattelussaari===

Neves DNA Project - Descendants of William Neves

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[[Category:Neves Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Neves DNA Project]] [[Category:Neves DNA Project - Descendants of William Neves]] Links:
[http://nevesfamily.org Neves Family Website]
[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/nieves Family Tree DNA Project] ==Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b >U106 >Z306== [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:R1b_-_Z306&public=1 R1b-Z306] This is a subcategory of the Neves DNA Project focused on finding the family connections for [[Neves-70|William Neves]] and his thousands of descendants. This is a brick wall for thousands of Neves family members. Through DNA matching we hope to find the lost branches of the Neves family tree. To do this we will compare the family tree's of William Neves' descendants to those who match their DNA and who are not themselves a descendent. '''Have your DNA tested with Family Tree DNA Family Finder''': $99 DNA test from [https://www.familytreedna.com| Family Tree DNA.] '''The William Neves Story:''' Williams mother Dinah Ashdown was born 3rd Aug 1821 in Waldron, Sussex, England. Dinah married at age 20 and had two children before her husband passed away. ''Family legend has it that after the death of her first husband, Dinah fell in love with a man from a prominent family, some say he was an Earl and they were secretly married. When his family found out they forbid him to see her and sent him to Australia to manage family holdings. Soon after their son was born and she named him after his father, William Neeves.'' Dinah later married again but died while giving birth. William was 3 years old at the time and his new father in law abandoned him and his two half siblings from Dinah’s first marriage. They ended up in an orphanage until Dinah’s brother found out and rescued them. They immigrated to the U.S. in 1860 and traveled across the plains with the Mormon pioneers. William had two wives and later had to abandon his second wife and their children to avoid being put in jail after polygamy became illegal. '''Today we are actively searching for Williams lost family ties with genetic genealogy.''' We have descendants who have tested with FTDNA, 23andMe, Ancestry, and Geno2. We also have tested YDNA-111 and BigY. We have isolated portions of Williams DNA segments with matches to 2nd and 3rd - ½ cousins from his first, and second wives. We are searching for matches that are not descended from William in order to discover his lost family. If you would like to join in the search please contact the project manager.

Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1905]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
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Schell Family Mysteries

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Looking for descendants of Michael Schell, Jr.(1726-1873). His will only names his eldest son Michael(III). Circumstantially, his other two sons were Peter and Jacob Shell/Schell who served with a Michael Schell, Jr.(probably the III) in the Hereford township militia 1777-1779. Michael, Jr's two daughters are supposed to be Anna Catharina(1759-?) and Margareth/a(b. ~<1765)--both from records of the New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church. There are census records for Michael, Jr., Peter, and Jacob in Berks County 1790-1800, but indefinite trace after then. Catharine, named after her mother, apparently had married by the time her father wrote his will, and Margareth was still at home. Who did Michael, Jr. and Catherine Lauer's children marry, and what were the names of their progeny? There are several Schells buried near Zionsville, PA at the following cemeteries, but with no documented ties to a specific patriarch: Salem United Methodist Church, Old Zionsville Reformed Church(UCC), and Zionsville Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Aman Chamaria To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Chamaria-1051|Aman Chamaria]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Chamaria-1051&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Aman Chamaria To-Do List|Aman's current to-do list]].''

Research Help Requested

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Do you have any suggestions for additional research on these profiles? Thank you in advance. :[[Stratton-1049|Joseph Stratton]] :[[Layton-559|Rosanna Layton]] ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Husted-87&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Research_Help_Requested|Research Help Requested]].''

Landholders of Philadelphia County, 1734

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[[Category:Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania]] Source: Publication of the Genalogical Society of Pennsylvania. v.1no.4 (December 1898) Miscellany #2 *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/724466 Family Search] *[https://archive.org/details/publicationsofge1895gene Internet Archives] == Bibury == * Thomas Walmsley (100 acres) * John Worthington (25 acres) * Joseph Vanpelt (180 acres) * Benjamen Alberson (30 acres) * William Wallton (150 acres) * Nathanie Brittaine (100 acres) * Phillip Tylor (40 acres) * William Homer (50 acres) * David Jones (50 acres) * William Carver (50 acres) * John Carver (300 acres) * Sarah Townsend (50 acres) * Silas Titus (50 acres) * Thomas Worthington (20 acres) * Job Wallton (20 acres) * Daniel Wallton (50 acres) * Benjamen Wallton (50 acres) * Joshua Wallton (50 acres) * Jeremiah Hibbs (10 acres) * Thomas Forster (30 acres) * Robert Collier (300 acres) * William Marshall (30 acres) * George Forster (100 acres) * Mallchy Wallton (150 acres) * John Gilbert (20 acres) * John Rush (30 acres) * Joseph Forster (100 acres) * Jonathan Knight (100 acres) * Daniel Knight (50 acres) * Thomas Marling (10 acres) * Joseph Gilbert (200 acres) * Evan Thomas (150 acres) * William Cooper (150 acres)

Albert James

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Links for my Haberecht/Rosser/Liston/Short/Modistach pages

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Site for 'Leontine', on which my early Haberecht ancestors came to South Australia: [http://graememoad.com/Family/Ships/leontine.htm]

Andreas West To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Basso-23|Andreas West]] is currently working on, mostly cleaning up the Gedcom left over and connecting them, putting the sources into proper footnotes. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Basso-23&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Andreas West To-Do List|Andreas's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[West-6072|West, Heinz Hans]] || 1946-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Thoneick-1|Thoneick, Gertrud Josefina ]] || 1915-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Krüll-76|Krüll, Maria Margaretha ]] || 1812-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Cremer-92|Cremer, Hermann Josef ]] || 1837-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Baas-120|Baas, Catharina ]] || 1841-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Baas-121|Baas, Johann Heinrich ]] || 1815-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Stammen-7|Stammen, Anna Katharina ]] || 1827-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Bellen-6|Bellen, Rutger ]] || 1826-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Baas-122|Baas, Heinrich Christian ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thibes-1|Thibes, Elisabeth ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krüll-77|Krüll, Jacob ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krüll-78|Krüll, Johann Heinrich ]] || 1816-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Kröll-188|Kröll, Maria Elisabeth ]] || 1801-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Kröll-189|Kröll, Catharina ]] || 1799-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Kröll-187|Kröll, Ludowig ]] || 1803-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Kröhl-1|Kröhl, Thomas ]] || 1806-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Schmitz-514|Schmitz, Heinrich ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Angermond-1|Angermond, Maria Catharina ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270201|UNKNOWN, Gertrud ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kröll-191|Kröll, Philipp ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krüll-79|Krüll, Adam ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kröll-190|Kröll, Heinrich ]] || 1797-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Basso-46|Basso, Bortolo ]] || 1831-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Basso-40|Basso, Bortolo Antonio ]] || 1872-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Basso-50|Basso, Dirk ]] || || to-do |- | [[Basso-41|Basso, Domenico ]] || 1875-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Rodeghiero-2|Rodeghiero, Carmine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Basso-39|Basso, Francesca ]] || 1868-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Basso-44|Basso, Domenico ]] || || to-do |- | [[Neumann-396|Neumann, Hartmut Norbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Schäfer-733|Schäfer, Ingrid Eleonore ]] || || to-do |- | [[Neumann-395|Neumann, Ariane ]] || || to-do |- | [[Basso-42|Basso, Giacomo ]] || 1877-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Basso-49|Basso, Ingrid Margarete ]] || || to-do |- | [[Basso-45|Basso, Maria ]] || 1823-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Basso-38|Basso, Matteo ]] || 1866-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Basso-48|Basso, Ruth Elisabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Becker-3020|Becker, Anna Katharina Elisabeth ]] || 1845-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-91|Lohmann, Julius ]] || 1842-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Knichel-3|Knichel, Josef Peter]] || 1889-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Knichel-4|Knichel, Johann ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Margaretha-91|Margaretha, Anna ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Winck-8|Winck, Laurenti ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freisem-24|Freisem, Johann Nikolaus ]] || 1765-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Freisen-4|Freisen, Johann Matthias ]] || 1767-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Freisen-5|Freisen, Johann ]] || 1769-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Freisin-1|Freisin, Valentin ]] || 1771-05-19 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270271|UNKNOWN, Catharina ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freisem-25|Freisem, Johann Peter ]] || 1772-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Freisen-7|Freisen, Antonette ]] || 1794-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Freisen-6|Freisen, Anna Elisabetha ]] || 1791-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Spitmann-1|Spitmann, Karl Joachim ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dupont-385|Dupont, Heinrich Jakob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Magdalena-68|Magdalena, Maria ]] || 1748-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freisen-3|Freisen, Magdalena ]] || 1763-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Freysem-1|Freysem, Margaretha ]] || 1760-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Krautmann-1|Krautmann, Anna Sybilla ]] || 1897-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Freisem-20|Freisem, Anton ]] || 1899-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Lotz-113|Lotz, Antonia ]] || 1900-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Freisem-22|Freisem, Wilhelmine Margarethe ]] || || to-do |- | [[Freisem-21|Freisem, Maria ]] || 1903-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Freisem-23|Freisem, Margarethe Katharina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Freisem-19|Freisem, Karl ]] || 1896-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Terhorst-8|Terhorst, Dorothea Johanna Henriette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Freisem-18|Freisem, Johann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Eschelbach-1|Eschelbach, Margaretha ]] || 1866-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Freisem-17|Freisem, Jakob ]] || 1867-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Freihsem-2|Freihsem, Nicolaus ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sonnet-6|Sonnet, Nikolaus ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Essner-3|Essner, Christina ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freysum-7|Freysum, Christiani ]] || 1805-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Tulius-2|Tulius, Anna Maria ]] || 1808-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Theobald-207|Theobald, Anna Maria ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elisabetha-21|Elisabetha, Anna Maria ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tullius-21|Tullius, Andreas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Winck-7|Winck, Maria Catharina ]] || 1762-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Freysum-4|Freysum, Jacob ]] || 1794-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Freysum-1|Freysum, Elisabeth ]] || 1789-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Freysum-2|Freysum, Anna Catharina ]] || 1791-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Freysum-3|Freysum, Anna Maria ]] || 1793-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Freysum-5|Freysum, Wilhelm ]] || 1796-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Freysum-6|Freysum, Margaretha ]] || 1798-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Dupont-384|Dupont, Antonette Margaretha ]] || 1764-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Freisem-16|Freisem, Johann Philipp ]] || 1761-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Puff-54|Puff, Gertruda ]] || 1854-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Knichel-5|Knichel, Jakob , der Dritte]] || 1849-12-22 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-131|Lohmann, Johann Wilhelm ]] || 1795-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-130|Lohmann, Johann Peter ]] || 1796-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Sellbach-1|Sellbach, Anna Maria Catharina ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brinkmann-64|Brinkmann, Anna Catharina ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bremiker-3|Bremiker, Johann Adam ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-127|Lohmann, Maria Catharina ]] || 1809-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-128|Lohmann, Maria Catharina ]] || 1806-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-129|Lohmann, Johann Adam Christian ]] || 1798-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-125|Lohmann, Johann Wilhelm ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bremiker-2|Bremiker, Anna Maria Madgalena ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Engels-155|Engels, Elisabeth ]] || 1783-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-126|Lohmann, Peter ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-124|Lohmann, Johannes ]] || 1895-06-13 || to-do |- | [[Falls-220|Falls, Richard ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Falls-221|Falls, Anna Emma ]] || 1892-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-122|Lohmann, Wilhelmine ]] || 1892-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Hedderich-10|Hedderich, Susanne ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-123|Lohmann, Heinrich ]] || 1893-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-118|Lohmann, Johann Heinrich Carl ]] || 1870-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-120|Lohmann, August ]] || 1888-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-119|Lohmann, Carl Julius ]] || 1872-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-121|Lohmann, Hulda ]] || 1890-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-117|Lohmann, Carl Hermann Gustav ]] || 1867-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-116|Lohmann, Franz Carl ]] || 1865-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-115|Lohmann, Caroline Henriette ]] || 1864-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-114|Lohmann, Gottlieb ]] || 1845-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-113|Lohmann, Theodore ]] || 1852-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-112|Lohmann, Gustav ]] || 1886-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-111|Lohmann, Karl Wilhelm ]] || 1886-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-110|Lohmann, Anna ]] || 1885-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-107|Lohmann, Caroline ]] || 1883-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Finkensiep-1|Finkensiep, Carolina ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-108|Lohmann, Julius Carl Wilhelm ]] || 1862-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-109|Lohmann, Caroline ]] || 1884-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-106|Lohmann, Julius ]] || 1881-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-105|Lohmann, Carl Ludwig ]] || 1879-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-104|Lohmann, Augusta ]] || 1878-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-103|Lohmann, August ]] || 1878-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-102|Lohmann, Gustav ]] || 1876-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Theiss-77|Theiss, Anna Catharina ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-99|Lohmann, Ferdinand Carl Hugo ]] || 1870-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-100|Lohmann, Augusta ]] || 1874-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Foswinkel-1|Foswinkel, Caroline ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-101|Lohmann, Carl August ]] || 1875-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-97|Lohmann, Friedrich Carl ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-98|Lohmann, Gustav ]] || 1848-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Becker-3037|Becker, Adam ]] || 1800-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Götting-1|Götting, Anna Catharina ]] || 1803-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Engels-154|Engels, Helene ]] || 1810-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-96|Lohmann, Johann Christian Gottlieb ]] || 1801-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-94|Lohmann, Wilhelmine ]] || 1873-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Lohmann-93|Lohmann, Anna ]] || 1871-09-14 || to-do |- |}

Victor Morales Velasco To-Do List

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Klimp Name Study

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[[Category:Klimp Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. 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.

Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis

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AaadG Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook, Karl Förster, Kurt Erhard v. Marchtaler: Ahnenreihen aus allen deutschen Gauen, Görlitz, (C.A.Starke), 1. Bd. 1928, 2. Bd., 3. Bd. 1937-1940, 4. Bd. 1936-1942, Signatur: Universitätsbibl. Münster, f2/17/52 Ackermann, Helmuth Helmut Ackermann: Düsseldorf-Urdenbach. Geschichte der evangelischen Gemeinde und des Ortes. Düsseldorf (Grupello), 1992 Ackermann, Max Max Alexander Ackermann: Familie Eucharius Ackermann, Eisenach. Stammbaum und Angaben über zwei Familienstipendien. Eisenach 1912. ADB (Allg.D.Biogr.) Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Leipzig 1875-1912, 56 Bände hier: Mieg (1885) (nach Stählin, S. 8, und Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) AL Ahnenliste der Deutschen Ahnenstammkartei (AStaKa) in der Zentralstelle für Genealogie (ehemals in der DDR, Dimitroffstr. 1, DDR 701 Leipzig). AL Agricola Dr. Rudolf Agricola, (1980: Gahmenerstr. 180, 4670 Lünen/Westfalen. Tel. O2306/40791), Ahnenliste Agricola, Maschschrftl. Manuskript, 1980 (ALU Nr. 1328) AL Gerhardt Aus der Ahnenreihe der Gebrüder Gerhardt. In: Ahnenreihen aus allen deutschen Gauen (Beilage zum "Archiv für Sippenforschung), BG A III/19, S. 289 ff AL Gerstein Ludwig Gerstein, LGPr., Ahnentafel der Familien Schmemann und Gerstein. Privatdruck, Hagen 1933. Nachtragsheft 1939 AL 10 164 (Hamscher) Sigurd Hamscher (1974: 4773 Möhnesee-Delecke, Krummer Weg 2): Ahnenliste Gert Günther Keller, Möhnesee-Delecke, 1974AL 10 164 Sigurd Hamscher (1974: 4773 Möhnesee-Delecke, Krummer Weg 2): Ahnenliste Gert Günther Keller, Möhnesee-Delecke, 1974 AL 10 714 (Hank) Dietrich Hank (1981: Dr. Ing., Albersdorferstr. 24, O-7043 Leipzig), Ahnenreihe Jens Henning Hank, Leipzig 1980, Nachtrag, Leipzig 1981. AL 10 408 n1 (Kaden) Wilhelm Kaden und Hildegard Kaden geb. Kretzschmar (1979: Zeißstr. 3, 9075 Chemnitz): Ahnenliste der Geschwister Heinrich Bertram Kaden, geb. 12.12.1969, und Sophie Anna Sybille Kaden, geb. 13.12.1965 (beide 1979 wohnhaft in 9387 Niederwiesa, Ernst Thälmannstr. 13. Nachtrag 1 AL Kessler AL 10 628/2: Martin Kessler (+ 1988), Die Ahnen des Freigutsbesitzers Otto Kessler (1867-1952) und seiner Ehefrau Hulda geb. Herrmann (1870-1928) - Beiträge zur mitteldeutschen Genealogie -. Stuttgart, 1979. AL 8277 (Koch) Deutsche Ahnenstammkartei Leipzig (ehem. Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogie in der DDR, Dimitroffplatz 1, O-701 Leipzig): Ludwig Koch, (Schönbornallee 18a, Bad Kissingen): Ahnenliste Koch. AL 7046 (Kochs-Gieseler) Deutsche Ahnenstammkartei Leipzig(Zentralstelle für Genealogie, Dimitroffplatz 1): Frau A. Kochs, Kamen i.W.: Ahnenliste Kochs-Gieseler. AL Streichhan Dr. Rotger Michael Snethlage, Ahnenliste Christoph Streichhan (* 25.3.1956, + 20.3.1978) Maschschrftl. Mskrpt., Aachen, 1975. 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Mieg-Kroh: Tableaux généalogiques de la famille Mieg. 1902 (zitiert nach Christian Mieg, noch nicht eingesehen) Georges Mueg Georges Mueg (Ammeister): (Sans Titre). Manuscrit généalogique. XVII-XVIIIème siècle ("Les archives Mique renferment en outre copie d'un ancien manuscrit ayant appartenu à Madame Spielmann-Mueg, née le 15 octobre 1651 et décédée le 19 mars 1735, qui rapporte toute une série de détails sur les premiers membres de la famille. Son auteur est vraisemblablement l'ammeistre Georges Mueg né le 2 février 1571 et décédé le 20 février 1642."). [nicht eingesehen, zitiert nach Christian Mieg, S. 4]. Mitt. Achenbach-Celle Frdl. Mitt. von +Dipl. Ing. Heinrich Achenbach, 1970: 31 Celle-Wietzenbruch, Kiebitzkamp 4. Mitt. Bernhardt Freundl. Mitteilung von F.G. Bernhardt, Detmolderstr. 3, Berlin 31 Mitt. Biens Freundl. Mitteilung von Frau + Martha Biens geb. Ulich, 1988: in Stöteroggestr. 32, Lüneburg. Mitt Uwe Boelken Freundliche Mitteilung von Uwe Boelken, (1979: Trompeterstr. 39, 4018 Langenfeld, Tel: 02173/16053); 1992: Berghausenerstr. 45, 4018 Langenfeld, Tel: 02173/70499. Mitt. Braess Freundl. Mitteilung von Frau Margot Braess, 1977: Alversloweg 15, 2000 Hamburg 67 (Volksdorf), Tel: 040-6086256. Mitt. Bunge Freundl. Miitteilung von Herrn Walter Bunge, 1963: 607 Langen in Hessen, Zimmerstr. 14 I. Mitt. Frackenpohl Freundl. Mitt. von Albert Frackenpohl, 1991: Kaiserstr. 29, 5270 Gummersbach, Tel: 02261/64043, Fax: 02261/24470. Mitt. Gleim Freundl. Mitteilung von Horst Gleim, e-mail 2005: Mitt. Julius Gottschalk Freundliche Mitteilung von Julius Gottschalk, Krefeld. Mitt. Hacker Freundliche Mitteilung von Herrn BdobDir. a.D. W. Hacker, 1964: 7015 Korntal, Bahnhofweg 7. Mitt. Hartleb Freundl. Mitteilung von Oskar Hartleb, Ringstr. 39, 5272 Wipperfürth v. Nov. 1983 Mitt. Hymmen Freundliche Mitteilung von Justizamtsrat Werner Hymmen, 1991: Hoffastr. 33, 56 Wuppertal 1 Mitt. Kauert Freundliche Mitteilung von Rolf Kauert, 4006 Erkrath 2, (Hochdahl), Erftstr. 2, v. 2.1.1977 Mitt. Ilse Keller Freundliche Mitteiling von Frau Ilse Keller geb. Weyers, Krefeld Mitt. Krost Frdl. Mitteilung von Herrn Hans-Joachim Krost, D 402 Mettmann, Bahnstr. 15 Mitt. Mannherz Freundliche Mitteilung von Dr. G. Mannherz, 1964: Kölnerstr. 72, Dieringhausen. Mitt. Martini Freundl. Mitteilung von Herrn Pastor i.R. Gerhard Martini, 1980: 336 Osterode am Harz, wilhelm Raabestr. 18, Tel: 05522/3877. Mitt. Meyerhoff Freundliche Mitteilung von Bernd Meyerhoff, 1991: Meckenheimerstr. 1033, 5354 Weilerswist-Metternich. Mitt. Pintsch Freundliche Mitteilung von + Frau Engeln Pintsch, Ravensburg Mitt. Reinewald Mitt Rombusch Freundl. Mitteilung von Dr. Konrad Rombusch, (1979:) Flämingstr. 5, 4370 Marl. Mitt. Scheven Freundliche Mitteilung von Frau von Scheven, Stadtarchiv Hamm v. 12.11.1979. Mitt. Schuffenhauer Mitt. Stöhr-Achenbach Frdl. Mitt. von Frau Marie Stöhr-Achenbach, 1970 in 6 Frankfurt 70, Franz Lenbachstr. 13. Mitt. Trainer Freundliche Mitteilung von +Dr. Wolfhart Trainer, Korbach/Hessen. Mitt. Urselmann Mitt. Dr. Klaus Vollmer Freundliche Mitteilung von Dr. KLaus Vollmer, (1992:) Behringstr 11, 53 Bonn-Bad Godesberg Mitt. Lore Vollmer Freundliche Mitteilung von Frau Lore Vollmer geb. Wolff, (1992:) Behringstr. 11, 53 Bonn-Bad Godesberg. Mitt.van der Wel Freundliche Mitteilung von Herrn Edwin van der Wel, 2012: e-mail: edwin_c3957641@ziggo.nl Mitt. Zuber Freundl. Mitt. von Monsieur Bertrand Zuber, (2001:) 37 Rue Maurice Bokanowski, F 92 6000 Asnières sur Seine. Müller/Küster Johann Christoph Müller u. Georg Gottfried Küster: Altes und Neues Berlin, Abt. 4, Berlin 1756?, Geschlechtsregister der von Scharden. Müller, Siegburg, Bd. II. Aegidius Müller, Siegburg und der Siegkreis, (zitiert nach Färber) Muthmann Ernst Muthmann: Die Ahnen des Dr. jur. Abraham Frowein und seiner Gattin Emma Luise aus'm Weerth, Wuppertal, 1947 (Mitt. Rombusch). NDB Neue Deutsche Biographie, Berlin seit 1953 (nach Stählin, S. 8, noch nicht eingesehen) NL Patriciaat Nederlands Patriciaat, 46, 1960, Uitgave CBG, Den Haag, Red: F Josselin de Jong: OFFERHAUS,Velbert, (Rijnprov.). (Reeds opgenomen N.P. X jrg. 1919.) [Mitt.van der Wel] Offerhaus Mr. M. C. Offerhaus, Het Geslacht Offerhaus. In: De Nederlandsche Leeuw, 1934, Sp. 259-69, 299-309, 321-35. Pastorius (auch: Pastor., Pastoir) (o.V.) Pastorius (Pastoir): Kurze Abhandlung von den Ammeistern (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Prescher Clemens Richard Hans Prescher: Fas Geschlecht Buchführer aus Freiberg - seine Vorfahren und Nachkommen von 1488 bis 1700. Computerdruck, Dresden, 1995. [Im Text zitiert er ohne Quellenangabe. Quellen und Literatur auf denen er fußt sind unten gesondert aufgeführt]. Radermacher, Nachtrag Werner Radermacher, Dortmund-Berghofen, Die Geschichte unserer Familie an Hellweg und im Süderland. Ein Nachtrag zum Bericht über die Ahnen Boenen in "Roland" 1976, Heft 5. in: Roland zu Dortmund, Heft 12, 1982, S. 238ff. Recklinghausen Johann Arnold Recklinghausen, Reformationsgeschichte der Länder Jülich, Berg, Cleve und Mörs, III. Teil.(zitiert nach Färber) Recueil Recueil généalogique de la bourgeoisie ancienne (MIEG, MÜGE et MIQUE - Tome I, pages 290 - 307) “Le "Recueil généalogique de la bourgeoisie ancienne" est un ouvrage imprimé publié sous la direction d'André DELAVENNE aux éditions S.G.A.F (Paris), qui comporte deux tomes : - Recueil généalogique de la bourgeoisie ancienne. Tome I, 1954, 448p. - Recueil généalogique de la bourgeoisie ancienne. Tome II, 1955, 448p Ce livre est disponible à la Bibliothèque Municipale de la ville de Lyon (sous la référence 152740 pour le Tome II) mais doit exister également dans beaucoup d'autres bibliothèques. Les pages que j'ai photocopiées concerne l'Alsace et plus particulièrement la ville de Mulhouse où j'ai de nombreux ascendants, mais l'ouvrage doit porter je pense sur toutes les régions de France.” (Mitt. Mansbendel). Reichard (NN) Reichard: Genealogie und Wappen der vornehmen bürgerlichen Geschlechter in Strassburg. Manuscrit en quatre volumes. Band III. XVIIème siècle. ("dont le tome III renfermait une généalogie et de nombreux détails intéressants relatifs aux Mueg. L'original de ce manuscrit en quatre volumes a malheureusement péri en 1870, dans l'incendie des Bibliothèques de la ville de Strasbourg, mais nous avons eu la chance de retrouver copie des passages concernant notre famille dans les précieuses archives conservées par les descendants de la branche des Mique.") [nicht eingesehen, zitiert nach Christian Mieg, S. 4]. Reicke Emil Reicke, Geschichte der Reichsstadt Nürnberg, Nürnberg 1896. (nach Stählin, S. 8, noch nicht eingesehen) Reineking von Bock Gisela Reineking von Bock: Prunkvolles Zarenreich. Eine Dynastie blickt nach Westen 1613-1917. Museum für angewandte Kunst Köln (Schuffelen) 1996 Reisseissen (o.V.) Reisseissen: Goldenes Buch der Stadt Straßburg. (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Rintelner Studenten bibl. Angaben nicht bekannt. Ritter/Karff Kurt Ritter/Fritz Karff, Genealogien der Familie Preußer und Schultze (Belkow, Bolkow) in Greifswald und Leipzig, (Manuskript von Kurt Ritter, Gießen, Alsterweg 48, bearb. von Fritz Karff, zugesandt von Dr. phil. Wolfgang Huschke, 61 Darmstadt-Eberstadt, Blumenstr. 21 am 10.7.1982. Roesler Gottfried Roesler: Ahnentafel des Philosophen Wilhelm Wundt. In: Ahnentafeln berühmter Deutscher, 1929-1932, S. 189-192 (192). Rosenkranz bibl.Angaben fehlen Roth Fritz Roth: Restlose Auswertungen von Leichenpredigten und Personalschriften für genealogische und kulturhistorische Zwecke. [Mehrere Bände] Saring Hans Saring: Die Mitglieder des Kammergerichts zu Berlin unter dem Großen Kurfüsten. In: Forschungen zur Brandenb. u. Preuß. Geschichte, 54. Bd. Schadaeus(Schad.) Osias Schadaeus: Summium Argent. templum. 1617 (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Scheibler bibl. Angaben nicht bekannt Scheibler, Monschau Walter Scheibler, Geschichte der evgl. Gemeinde Monschau, Aachen (Verlag Gustav Rhenisch), 1939. (zitiert bei Lemmer, S. 3) Scheibler/Wülfrath Hans Carl Scheibler/ Wülfrath, Westdeutsche Ahnentafeln. Bd. I, Weimar, 1939. Schleicher, Oidtman Herbert M. Schleicher: Ernst von Oidtman und seine genealogisch-heraldische Sammlung in der Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Köln. Aus den handschriftlichen Aufzeichnungen für den Druck bearbeitet, ergänzt und mit Registern versehen. Band 17, Mappe 1305-1333 (Wolf IV von Moelendorf- Zweiffel, Nachtrag) Köln (Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V., Sitz Köln), 1999 (= Veröffentlichungen der Westdeutschen Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V., Sitz Köln, Nr. 108) Schlüter Walter Schlüter, Ahnentafeln zur Geschichte der Familie Lüghausen. In: Bauern, Pfarrer, Fabrikanten. Familienforschung in der Gemeinde Rösrath (Teil I), (Schriftenreihe des Geschichtsvereins für die Gemeinde Rösrath und Umgebung e.V., 7. Band, 1/82), Rösrath 1982, S. 100-131 (104) Schuppener Christian Schuppener: Vorfahren von Jan Schuppener. (2008) Schlumberger (o.V.) Schlumberger: Portraits Mülhousiens de la fin du XVIe siècle au commencement du XIX siècle. Ribeauvillé 1906 (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Schöpflin (Schöpfl.) (o.V.) Schöpflin: Alsatia Illustrata (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Schurmann Dr. G. Schurmann (1992: Schlo8str. 79, 4600 Dortmund 15): Nachkommenliste Boenen, Computerskript, Dortmund, 1992. Seelscheid Fritz Färber, Beiträge zur Geschichte der evangelischen Gemeinde Seelscheid unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Pfarrer 1584-1959; herausgegeben vom Presbyterium zum 375jährigen Bestehen der Gemeinde. (Seelscheid) (1959). Seidel, Bildersammlung Martin Friedrich Seidel: Bildersammlung von George Gottfried Küster herausg. , Berlin 1751 SL Becker Dr. Rotger Michael Snethlage, Stammliste der Familie Beckeraus Lennep, 2. Bearbeitung, Aachen, 1988. SL Borgeest Dr. Rotger Michael Snethlage, Stammliste der Familie Borgeest aus Hamburg. SL Heyles Dr. Rotger Michael Snethlage, Stammliste der Familie Heyles aus Lohr am Main, Manuskript, 1.Bearbeitung, 1975. SL Markgraf Dr. Rotger Michael Snethlage, Stammliste der Familie Markgraf aus Alp. SL Streichhan Dr. Rotger Michael Snethlage, Stammliste der Familie Streichhan aus Buchholz, Maschschrftl. Mskrpt., 1. Bearb. 1961. Sleidanus (Sleid.) J. Sleidanus: de Statu religionis et rei-publicae sub Carolo V Imperat. 1561 (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Albert Snethlage Albert Snethlage, "Snethlage". In: De Nederlandsche Leeuw -Maandblad van het Koniglijk Nederlandsch Genootschap voor Geslacht- en Wapenkunde. XCIXe Jaargang, 1982, Nr. 2-3, S. 77-111. Stählin Friedrich Stählin, Tausend Ahnen Buch. August von Burgers und Elise Kraffts Nachkommen und Vorfahren. (Utting am Ammersee) (ohne Verlagsangabe) 1970. Stammbaum 1743 Stammbaum der Familie Heyles aus dem Jahre 1743 v. Steinen (o.V.) v. Steinen, Westfälische Geschichte, Bd. II, 1755. Stemma genealogicum Abraham Arnold Mieg, Abraham Jakob Wilhelm Mieg, Johann Friedrich Mieg (3 Vettern): Stemma genealocicum gentis Miegiorum ou Histoire généalogique des Miegs (Genealogie der Miegs). Handschrift ("Heidelberger Manuskript") . 1760-1772. (100 Folioseiten) (zitiert nach Banzhaf, Vorwort, S.I und S.5, noch nicht eingesehen) Stimmel Eberhard Stimmel, Dresden: "Die Familie Schütz". In: ABH Staatl. Mus. Mineral. Geol., Bd. 11, S. 377-417, Dresden, 1966 (AL 10 408 n1 (Kaden)). Straßburger Genealogie (auch: Straßb.Gen.B.) (o.Verf.) Straßburger Genealogiebuch, 1925 im Archiv der Stadt Straßburg (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Strutz, BM Edmund Strutz, Die Ahnentafeln der Elberfelder Bürgermeister und Stadtrichter 1708-1808, Elberfeld 1936 (2. Aufl., Neustadt/Aisch, 1964). (Stählin, S.8). Strutz, Peill Edmund Strutz, Geschichte der Familie Peill, Görlitz (Starke) 1927. v. Stutterheim Eckart von Stutterheim: Ein Beitrag zu den Vorfahren der Zarin Katharina der Großen von Rußland. In: Genealogie, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Familienkunde, Bd XXIV, 48. Jgg, Heft 1/2, Jan,/Febr. 1999, S. 429-431. Thielen AL Peter G. Thielen, Die Vorfahren von Gisela Eva, Hans Ulrich und Peter Gerrit Thielen aus Berlin Zehlendorf. 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(zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Wasser, MWGFk Rolf Wasser In: Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Westdeutsche Familienkunde, 63, 1975, 100 ff. Wasser, Rösrath Rolf Wasser, Die evangelischen Familien Wasser im unteren Agger- und Sülztal (1650-1950. In: Bauern, Pfarrer, Fabrikanten. Familienforschung in der Gemeinde Rösrath (Teil I), (Schriftenreihe des Geschichtsvereins für die Gemeinde Rösrath und Umgebung e.V., 7. Band, 1/82), Rösrath 1982, S. 132-191. Wecken (o.V.) Wecken, Ahnentafeln um 1800, 4. Bd., 1934/37, S. 349ff Nr. 48. Fix (*1884-1887). v. Wilcke Gero v. Wilcke, Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach und Luther. In: Archiv f. Sippenf., 1969/70. Westphalen Zur Persönlichkeit von Marx' Schwiegervater Johann Ludwig von Westphalen (Schriften aus dem Karl Marx Haus Heft 9). Trier (Karl-Marx-Haus) 1973. darin: - Heinz Monz: Politische Anschauung und gesellschaftliche Stellung von Johann Ludwig von Westphalen. - Konrad von Krosigk: Ludwig von Westphalen und seine Kinder. 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Fulkerson Name Study

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OCLC-3111379

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[[Space:OCLC-3111379 |»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Martindale, ''History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland ...''{{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}; |F=Martindale, Joseph C., ''History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland, in Philadelphia, Pa. ...''. G.W. Jacobs & Co. (1867, revised 1901) OCLC3111379. {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}; [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownshi00mart Internet Archives] }} 1867
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Nancy Howard To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Howard-8554|Nancy Howard]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Howard-8554&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Nancy Howard To-Do List|Nancy's current to-do list]].'' Harold Howard my father Irene Howard my Aunt Raymond Charles Howard my Uncle I am looking for the parents and other siblings of my father

Anonymous F. To-Do List

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Amanda Harris Smith's To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Harris-14842|Amanda Smith]] is currently working on. Can you help? == Recent Family == * [[Lunsford-753]] == Digging Deeper == * [[Spann-81]] == Confusions == * [[Cobb-3731]] - twice? * [[Cobbs-58]] - three Thomas children? * [[Moon-572]] - Is this even close? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Harris-14842&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Amanda Smith To-Do List|Amanda's current to-do list]].''

Judith Name Study

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Coppinger Family Mysteries

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I'm looking to find some informationn about my Father, Jamus Coppinger's, real parents. He was adopted in San Diego, California to Rhea and Jim Coppinger.

Yadkin County Adams Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about the Adams Families of Yadkin County, North Carolina. It is presumed that nearly all are descended from William & Susannah Martin Adams who moved to the area from Pennsylvania in the 1700s. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Camp Hill Cemetery

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Camp Hill Cemetery on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Hill_Cemetery

Louise Veres To-Do List

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Jim McCarthy To-Do List

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Frain Family Mysteries

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Colorado Avalanche

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Charlene Rodriguez To-Do List

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Cimetière St-Michel, Rouyn-Noranda, Témiscamingue, Québec

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Gerard Family Photos

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Barbara Brace To-Do List

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Double check news clippings for death of father due to milk illness. May be the reason he became a veterinary surgeon. William may have been 7 at the time

Rulers of Europe

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Lists of the rulers of Europe and connections to their Wikitree profiles ==Great Britain == ===KIngs of England=== '''House of Normandy (Normandie)''' 1. William I 'the Conqueror' (Guillaume le Conquérant) b. c1028 d. 1087; married - Matilda of Flanders 2. William II 'Rufus' (Guillaume le Roux), son of 1., b. c1058, d. 1100; 3. Henry I 'Beauclerc' (Henri Beauclerc), son of 1, b. 1068, d. 1135; married (1) Edith/Matilda of Scotland; (2) Adeliza of Louvain; '''House of Blois''' 4. Stephen of Blois (Etienne de Blois), neph. of 3, b. c1125, d. 1154; married Matilda of Boulougne House of Plantagenet (also House of Angevin) #Henry II (seizure of the crown) House of Blois[edit] Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Claim Stephen Stephen of Blois (Estienne de Blois) 22 December 1135–1154[34] Stephen c. 1096 Blois son of Stephen, Count of Blois, and Adela of Normandy Matilda of Boulogne Westminster 1125 five children 25 October 1154 Dover Castle aged about 58 from dysentery grandson of William I (appointment/ usurpation) Disputed claimants Empress Matilda was declared heir presumptive by her father, Henry I, after the death of her brother on the White Ship, and acknowledged as such by the barons. However, upon Henry I's death, the throne was seized by Matilda's cousin, Stephen of Blois. The Anarchy ensued, with Matilda being a de facto ruler for a few months in 1141—the first woman so to be—but she was never crowned and is rarely listed as a monarch of England.[citation needed] Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Claim Matilda Empress Matilda (Mathilde l'emperesse) 7 April 1141– 1 November 1141 Title disputed Matilda 7 February 1102 Sutton Courtenay daughter of Henry I and Edith of Scotland[35] (1) Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Mainz 6 January 1114 no children (2) Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou Le Mans Cathedral 22 May 1128 three children 10 September 1167 Notre Dame du Pré in Rouen aged 65 daughter of Henry I (seizure of the crown) Count Eustace IV of Boulogne (c. 1130 – 17 August 1153) was appointed co-king of England by his father, King Stephen, on 6 April 1152, in order to guarantee his succession to the throne (as was the custom in France, but not in England). However, the Pope and the Church would not agree to this, and Eustace was not crowned. Eustace died the next year aged 22, during his father's lifetime, and so never became king in his own right.[36] House of Anjou[edit] Main article: Angevin kings of England Stephen came to an agreement with Matilda in November 1153 with the signing of the Treaty of Wallingford, where Stephen recognised Henry, son of Matilda, as the heir-apparent to the throne in lieu of his own son, who had died that August. The Angevins ruled over the Angevin Empire during the 12th and 13th centuries, an area stretching from the Pyrenees to Ireland. They did not regard England as their primary home until most of their continental domains were lost by John. Though the Angevin Dynasty was short-lived, their male line descendants included the House of Plantagenet, the House of Lancaster and the House of York. The Angevins formulated England's royal coat of arms, which usually showed other kingdoms held or claimed by them or their successors, although without representation of Ireland for quite some time. Dieu et mon droit has generally been used as the motto of English monarchs since being adopted by Edward III,[37] but it was first used as a battle cry by Richard I in 1198 at the Battle of Gisors, when he defeated the forces of Philip II of France, after which, he made it his motto.[37][38] Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Henry II Henry Curtmantle (Henri Court-manteau) 19 December 1154–1189 Henry II Royal Arms of England (1154-1189).svg 5 March 1133 Le Mans son of Geoffrey V of Anjou and Matilda, daughter of Henry I Eleanor of Aquitaine Bordeaux Cathedral 18 May 1152 eight children 6 July 1189 Chinon aged 56. Buried at Fontevraud Abbey grandson of Henry I (Treaty of Wallingford) Henry the Young King (Henri le Jeune Roy) (co-ruler with his father) 14 June 1170–1183 Henry Royal Arms of England (1154-1189).svg 28 February 1155 son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine Margaret of France Winchester Cathedral 27 August 1172 one child 11 June 1183 Martel, Limoges aged 28. Buried at Rouen Cathedral (Notre-Dame) son of Henry II (coronation as junior king) Richard I Richard the Lionheart (Richard Cœur de Lion) 3 September 1189–1199 Richard the Lionheart, an illustration from a 12th-century codex Royal Arms of England (1198-1340).svg 8 September 1157 Beaumont Palace son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine Berengaria of Navarre Limassol 12 May 1191 no children 6 April 1199 Châlus aged 41 from an arrow wound in the shoulder that became infected. Buried: Heart at Rouen Cathedral. Body at Fontevraud Abbey son of Henry II (primogeniture) John Lackland (Jean sans Terre) 27 May 1199–1216 King John Royal Arms of England (1198-1340).svg 24 December 1166 Beaumont Palace son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine (1) Isabel of Gloucester Marlborough Castle 29 August 1189 no children (2) Isabella of Angoulême Bordeaux Cathedral 24 August 1200 five children 19 October 1216 Newark-on-Trent aged 49, probably from dysentery brought on by eating peaches and drinking wine. Buried at Worcester Cathedral brother of Richard I (appointment) Disputed claimant Louis VIII of France briefly ruled about half of England from 1216 to 1217 at the conclusion of the First Barons' War against King John. On marching into London he was openly received by the rebel barons and citizens of London and proclaimed (though not crowned) king at St Paul's cathedral. Many nobles, including Alexander II of Scotland for his English possessions, gathered to give homage to him. However, in signing the Treaty of Lambeth in 1217, Louis conceded that he had never been the legitimate king of England. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Louis The Lion 1216– 22 September 1217 Title disputed Louis8lelion.jpg France Ancient Arms.svg 5 September 1187 Paris son of Philip II of France, and Isabella of Hainault Blanche of Castile Portmont 23 May 1200 13 children 8 November 1226 Montpensier aged 39 Right of conquest House of Plantagenet[edit] Main article: House of Plantagenet The House of Plantagenet effectively started under Henry II of England, though today historians generally refer to Henry II and his sons as the Angevins due to their vast continental Empire. Historians instead begin the Plantagenet line from Henry III when the Plantagenet kings became more English in nature. The Houses of Lancaster and York are cadet branches of the House of Plantagenet. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Henry III Henry of Winchester 28 October 1216–1272 Henry III Royal Arms of England (1198-1340).svg 1 October 1207 Winchester Castle son of King John and Isabella of Angoulême Eleanor of Provence Canterbury Cathedral 14 January 1236 five children 16 November 1272 Westminster Palace aged 65 son of King John (primogeniture) Edward I Longshanks 20 November 1272–1307 Edward I of England Royal Arms of England (1198-1340).svg 17 June 1239 Westminster Palace son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence (1) Eleanor of Castile Abbey of Santa Maria la Real de Huelgas 18 October 1254 16 children (2) Margaret of France 10 September 1299 three children 7 July 1307 Burgh by Sands aged 68 son of Henry III (primogeniture) Edward II Edward of Caernarfon 7 July 1307 – 25 January 1327 Edward II - British Library Royal 20 A ii f10 (detail).jpg Royal Arms of England (1198-1340).svg 25 April 1284 Caernarfon Castle son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile Isabella of France Boulogne Cathedral 25 January 1308 five children 21 September 1327 Berkeley Castle aged 43 (murdered)[39] son of Edward I (primogeniture) Edward III 25 January 1327–1377 Edward III of England (Order of the Garter).jpg Royal Arms of England (1340-1367).svg 13 November 1312 Windsor Castle son of Edward II and Isabella of France Philippa of Hainault York Minster 24 January 1328 14 children 21 June 1377 Sheen Palace aged 64 son of Edward II (primogeniture) Richard II 21 June 1377 – 29 September 1399 Richard II of England.png Royal Arms of England (1395-1399).svg 6 January 1367 Bordeaux son of Edward, the Black Prince and Joan of Kent (1) Anne of Bohemia 14 January 1382 no children (2) Isabella of Valois Calais 4 November 1396 no children 14 February 1400 Pontefract Castle aged 33 probably from starvation grandson of Edward III (primogeniture) House of Lancaster[edit] Main article: House of Lancaster This house descended from Edward III's third surviving son, John of Gaunt. Henry IV seized power from Richard II (and also displaced the next in line to the throne, Edmund Mortimer, a descendant of Edward III's second son, Lionel of Antwerp). Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Henry IV Bolingbroke 30 September 1399–1413 Henry IV Royal Arms of England (1340-1367).svg 3 April 1366/7 Bolingbroke Castle son of John of Gaunt and Blanche of Lancaster (1) Mary de Bohun Arundel Castle 27 July 1380 seven children (2) Joanna of Navarre Winchester Cathedral 7 February 1403 no children 20 March 1413 Westminster Abbey aged 45 or 46[40] grandson and heir male of Edward III (usurpation/ agnatic primogeniture) Henry V The Star of England 20 March 1413–1422 Henry V Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 16 September 1386 or 1387[41] Monmouth Castle son of Henry IV and Mary de Bohun Catherine of Valois Troyes Cathedral 2 June 1420 one son 31 August 1422 Château de Vincennes aged 34-35 son of Henry IV (agnatic primogeniture) Henry VI 31 August 1422 – 4 March 1461 Henry VI Royal Arms of England (1470-1471).svg 6 December 1421 Windsor Castle son of Henry V and Catherine of Valois Margaret of Anjou Titchfield Abbey 22 April 1445 1 son 21 May 1471 Tower of London aged 49 son of Henry V (agnatic primogeniture) House of York[edit] Main article: House of York The House of York inherited its name from the fourth surviving son of Edward III, Edmund, 1st Duke of York, but claimed the right to the throne through Edward III's second surviving son, Lionel of Antwerp. The Wars of the Roses (1455–1485) saw the throne pass back and forth between the rival houses of Lancaster and York. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Edward IV 4 March 1461 – 2 October 1470 Edward IV Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 28 April 1442 Rouen son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville Elizabeth Woodville Grafton Regis 1 May 1464 ten children 9 April 1483 Westminster Palace aged 40 (probably died of a stroke after catching a chill during a fishing trip) great-great-grandson and heir general of Edward III (seizure of the crown/cognatic primogeniture) House of Lancaster (restored)[edit] Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Henry VI 30 October 1470 – 11 April 1471 Henry VI Royal Arms of England (1470-1471).svg 6 December 1421 Windsor Castle son of Henry V and Catherine of Valois Margaret of Anjou Titchfield Abbey 22 April 1445 1 son 21 May 1471 Tower of London aged 49 (murdered by the York brothers). son of Henry V (seizure of the crown) House of York (restored)[edit] Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Edward IV (second reign) 11 April 1471 – 9 April 1483 Edward IV Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 28 April 1442 Rouen son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville Elizabeth Woodville Grafton Regis 1 May 1464 ten children 9 April 1483 Westminster Palace aged 40 (probably died of a stroke after catching a chill during a fishing trip) great-great-grandson and heir general of Edward III (seizure of the crown/cognatic primogeniture) Edward V 9 April – 25 June 1483[42] Edward V Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 2 November 1470 Westminster son of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville[42] unmarried c. 1483 London aged about 12 (cause of death unknown) son of Edward IV (cognatic primogeniture) Richard III 26 June 1483–1485[43] Richard III Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 2 October 1452 Fotheringhay Castle son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville Anne Neville Westminster Abbey 12 July 1472 1 son 22 August 1485 Bosworth Field aged 32 (killed in battle) great-great-grandson of Edward III (Titulus Regius) brother of Edward IV House of Tudor[edit] Main article: Tudor dynasty The Tudors descended matrilineally from John Beaufort, one of the illegitimate children of John of Gaunt (third surviving son of Edward III), by Gaunt's long-term mistress Katherine Swynford. Those descended from English monarchs only through an illegitimate child would normally have no claim on the throne, but the situation was complicated when Gaunt and Swynford eventually married in 1396 (25 years after John Beaufort's birth). In view of the marriage, the church retroactively declared the Beauforts legitimate via a papal bull the same year (also enshrined in an Act of Parliament in 1397). A subsequent proclamation by John of Gaunt's legitimate son, King Henry IV, also recognised the Beauforts' legitimacy, but declared them ineligible ever to inherit the throne. Nevertheless, the Beauforts remained closely allied with Gaunt's other descendants, the Royal House of Lancaster. John Beaufort's granddaughter Lady Margaret Beaufort was married to Edmund Tudor. Tudor was the son of Welsh courtier Owain Tewdwr or Tudur (anglicised to Owen Tudor) and Catherine of Valois, the widowed queen consort of the Lancastrian King Henry V. Edmund Tudor and his siblings were either illegitimate, or the product of a secret marriage, and owed their fortunes to the goodwill of their legitimate half-brother King Henry VI. When the House of Lancaster fell from power, the Tudors followed. By the late 15th century, the Tudors were the last hope for the Lancaster supporters. Edmund Tudor's son became king as Henry VII after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, ending the Wars of the Roses. With Henry VIII's break from the Roman Catholic Church, the monarch became the Supreme Head of the Church of England and of the Church of Ireland. Elizabeth I's title became the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Henry VII 22 August 1485–1509 Henry VII, by Michel Sittow, 1505 Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 28 January 1457 Pembroke Castle son of Edmund Tudor and Lady Margaret Beaufort Elizabeth of York Westminster Abbey 18 January 1486 eight children 21 April 1509 Richmond Palace aged 52 great-great-great-grandson of Edward III (right of conquest) Henry VIII 21 April 1509–1547 Henry VIII, by Hans Holbein, c.1536 Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 28 June 1491 Greenwich Palace son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York Catherine of Aragon Greenwich 11 June 1509 one daughter 28 January 1547 Whitehall Palace aged 55 son of Henry VII (primogeniture) Anne Boleyn Westminster Palace 25 January 1533 one daughter Jane Seymour Whitehall Palace 30 May 1536 one son Anne of Cleves Greenwich Palace 6 January 1540 Catherine Howard Hampton Court Palace 28 July 1540 Catherine Parr Hampton Court Palace 12 July 1543 Edward VI 28 January 1547–1553 Edward VI, by Hans Eworth Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 12 October 1537 Hampton Court Palace son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour unmarried 6 July 1553 Greenwich Palace aged 15 son of Henry VIII (primogeniture) Disputed claimant Edward VI named Lady Jane Grey as his heir presumptive, overruling the order of succession laid down by Parliament in the Third Succession Act. Four days after his death on 6 July 1553, Jane was proclaimed queen—the first of three Tudor women to be proclaimed queen regnant. Nine days after the proclamation, on 19 July, the Privy Council switched allegiance and proclaimed Edward VI's Catholic half-sister Mary. Jane was executed in 1554, aged 16. Many historians do not consider her to have been a legitimate monarch. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Jane 10–19 July 1553 Title disputed Streathamladyjayne.jpg Arms of Grey Family.svg October 1537 Bradgate Park daughter of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and Lady Frances Brandon Lord Guildford Dudley The Strand 21 May 1553 no children[44] 12 February 1554 Tower of London aged 16 (beheaded) great-granddaughter of Henry VII (Devise for the succession) Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Mary I 19 July 1553–1558 Mary I, by Antonius Mor, 1554 Royal Arms of England (1554-1558).svg 18 February 1516 Greenwich Palace daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon Philip II of Spain Winchester Cathedral 25 July 1554 no children 17 November 1558 St. James's Palace aged 42 daughter of Henry VIII (Third Succession Act) Philip[45] 25 July 1554 – 17 November 1558 (jure uxoris) King Philip of England Royal Arms of England (1554-1558).svg 21 May 1527 Valladolid, Spain son of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and Isabella of Portugal (2) Mary I of England Winchester Cathedral 25 July 1554 no children three other marriages and seven children 13 September 1598 El Escorial, Spain aged 71 husband of Mary I (Act for the Marriage of Queen Mary to Philip of Spain) Coat of arms of Mary I Under the terms of the marriage treaty between Philip I of Naples (Philip II of Spain from 15 January 1556) and Queen Mary I, Philip was to enjoy Mary's titles and honours for as long as their marriage should last. All official documents, including Acts of Parliament, were to be dated with both their names, and Parliament was to be called under the joint authority of the couple. An Act of Parliament gave him the title of king and stated that he "shall aid her Highness ... in the happy administration of her Grace's realms and dominions"[46] (although elsewhere the Act stated that Mary was to be "sole queen"). Nonetheless, Philip was to co-reign with his wife.[47] As the new King of England could not read English, it was ordered that a note of all matters of state should be made in Latin or Spanish.[47][48][49] Coins were minted showing the heads of both Mary and Philip, and the coat of arms of England (right) was impaled with Philip's to denote their joint reign.[50][51] Acts which made it high treason to deny Philip's royal authority were passed in England[52] and Ireland.[53] In 1555, Pope Paul IV issued a papal bull recognising Philip and Mary as rightful King and Queen of Ireland. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Elizabeth I 17 November 1558–1603 Elizabeth I, by Darnley Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg 7 September 1533 Greenwich Palace daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn unmarried 24 March 1603 Richmond Palace aged 69 daughter of Henry VIII (Third Succession Act) House of Stuart[edit] Main article: House of Stuart Following the death of Elizabeth I in 1603 without issue, her cousin, James VI, King of Scots, succeeded to the English throne as James I in the Union of the Crowns. James was descended from the Tudors through his great-grandmother, Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of Henry VII. In 1604, he adopted the title King of Great Britain. However, the two parliaments remained separate.[citation needed] Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim James I 24 March 1603–1625 James I, by Paulus van Somer Royal Arms of England (1603-1707).svg 19 June 1566 Edinburgh Castle son of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, and Mary I, Queen of Scots Anne of Denmark Oslo 23 November 1589 seven children 27 March 1625 Theobalds House Aged 58 great-great-grandson and heir general of Henry VII Charles I 27 March 1625–1649 Charles I, by Anthony van Dyck Royal Arms of England (1603-1707).svg 19 November 1600 Dunfermline Palace son of James I and Anne of Denmark Henrietta Maria of France St Augustine's Abbey 13 June 1625 nine children 30 January 1649 Whitehall Palace aged 48 (beheaded) son of James I (cognatic primogeniture) Commonwealth[edit] Main article: Commonwealth of England No monarch reigned between the execution of Charles I in 1649 and the Restoration of Charles II in 1660. Instead, from 1653, the following individuals held power as Lords Protector, during the period known as the Protectorate, when the monarchy was overthrown.[citation needed] Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Oliver Cromwell Old Ironsides 16 December 1653–1658[54] Oliver Cromwell Arms of the Protectorate (1653–1659).svg 25 April 1599 Huntingdon[54] son of Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward[55] Elizabeth Bourchier in St Giles[56] 22 August 1620 nine children[54] 3 September 1658 Whitehall aged 59[54] Richard Cromwell Tumbledown Dick 3 September 1658 – 7 May 1659[57] Richard Cromwell, c.1650 Arms of the Protectorate (1653–1659).svg 4 October 1626 Huntingdon son of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier[57] Dorothy Maijor May 1649 nine children[57] 12 July 1712 Cheshunt aged 85[58] House of Stuart (restored)[edit] Although the monarchy was restored in 1660, no stable settlement proved possible until the Glorious Revolution of 1688, when Parliament passed legislation prohibiting Roman Catholics from succeeding to the throne.[citation needed] Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim Charles II 1660–1685[59] Recognised by Royalists in 1649 Charles II of England.jpeg Royal Arms of England (1603-1707).svg 29 May 1630 St. James' Palace son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France Catherine of Braganza Portsmouth 21 May 1662 no children 6 February 1685 Whitehall Palace aged 54 son of Charles I (cognatic primogeniture; English Restoration) James II 6 February 1685 – 23 December 1688 (deposed) James II (Gennari Benedetto).jpg Royal Arms of England (1603-1707).svg 14 October 1633 St. James' Palace son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France (1) Anne Hyde The Strand 3 September 1660 eight children (2) Mary of Modena Dover 21 November 1673 seven children 16 September 1701 Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye aged 67 son of Charles I (cognatic primogeniture) Mary II 13 February 1689–1694 Mary II - Kneller 1690.jpg Royal Arms of England (1689-1694).svg 30 April 1662 St. James' Palace daughter of James II and Anne Hyde St. James' Palace 4 November 1677 no children 28 December 1694 Kensington Palace aged 32 grandchildren of Charles I (offered the crown by Parliament) William III William of Orange 13 February 1689–1702 Portrait of William III, (1650-1702).jpg Royal Arms of England (1694-1702).svg 4 November 1650 The Hague son of William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary, Princess Royal[60] 8 March 1702 Kensington Palace aged 51 after breaking his collarbone from falling off his horse Anne 8 March 1702–1 May 1707[61] Queen of Great Britain and Ireland 1 May 1707–1 August 1714 Anne1705.jpg Royal Arms of England (1603-1707).svg 6 February 1665 St. James' Palace daughter of James II and Anne Hyde George of Denmark St. James' Palace 28 July 1683 5 children 1 August 1714 Kensington Palace aged 49 daughter of James II (cognatic primogeniture; Bill of Rights 1689) Monarchs after 1707 See List of British monarchs

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==Beginnings== The history of Oberlin begins in 1832 with [[Shipherd-12|John Jay Shipherd]] and Philo Penfield Stewart. Shipherd was a Presbyterian minister in Elyria, Ohio, whose ministry was not going all too well. Philo Stewart was an acquaintance from earlier studies at Pawlet Academy at Pawlet, Vermont.Fletcher, Robert Samuel. A History of Oberlin College From Its Foundation Through the Civil War. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1943 During the summer of 1832 they conceived of a plan of which Shipherd wrote to his brother Fayette:
"My students Brown and Burrell have both left. Br. Burrell's health has failed; (it was very feeble when he came here;) and Br. Brown is studying Greek with Br. Monteith in High School, which, by the way, is flourishing--about 50 scholars. Br. Stewart, or 'Steadfast' is here. Soon after he came he entered upon a course of study preparatory to the ministry, both of us yet doubting whether he could not be more useful as a layman, but unable to see where or how. At length, while reading in the Christian Spectator a Review of Dr. Henderson's Residence in Iceland, delighted with the intelligence & Christian simplicity of its inhabitants, I proposed to Br. S. that we form a Colony for the promotion of like, or superior, intelligence and Christian simplicity. Pastor Oberlin's Bann De La Roche came up to second the proposal. O! tho't we, how would God be honored in the influence of his religion upon the world if it were divorced from Mammon, & wedded to simplicity and true wisdom! In the examples given by the Icelanders & Pastor Oberlin's Bann, God has been greatly honored, & every one, almost who has viewed them with a Christian eye has been ashamed of his own conformity to this selfish world.
"Now, said we, let us gather some of the right spirits & plant them in the dark Valley, to give such an example as Pastor Oberlin's flock, & they will make our churches ashamed of their unholy alliances with earth. We talked, we tho't, we prayed, & at length came to the deliberate & serious conclusion that, God prospering us, we wd. do this:
"We wd. seek out the most favorable location & gather a colony to be organized under the following, or like regulations: viz. each member of the colony shall consider himself a steward of the Lord, & hold only so much property as he can advantageously manage for the Lord. Every one, regardless of worldly maxims, shall return to Gospel simplicity of dress, diet, houses & furniture, & all appertaining to him, & be industrious and economical with the view of earning & saving as much as possible, not to hoard up for old age, and for children, but to glorify God in the salvation of men: And that no one need be tempted to hoard up, the colonists (as members of one body, of which Christ is the head), mutually pledge that they will provide in all respects for the widowed, orphan, & all the needy as well as for themselves and households.
"To promote useful education at home and abroad, schools shall be established in the C.[olony], from the infant school up and as high as may be, at least, as high as the highest High School. The hope is that we may have, eventually, an institution which will afford the best education for the Ministry. Connected with the Academy will be a farm & workshop, where, with four hours labor per day, students shall defray their entire expense. This may seem impossible; but if they will do as my entire family do now, eat bread & milk for breakfast & supper & a plain dinner of flesh & vegetables, & wear plain clothing, they can do it I am confident. Around our Schools we will plant all our mechanics, that those who should, may learn trades while gathering their education. All the children of the C. [olony] are to be thoroughly taught in English, to whatever service they may be destined; yet they are to labor so much while acquiring it, that it shall not in the least disqualify them for manual labor avocations. And those who are liberally educated for professions, may like Paul & other learned Orientals acquire the trades which, in such fields as many ministers must occupy, will be of great value, & to all of some profit. The hope is that God will call many of the children of the Col. [ony] to the Ministry, & to useful stations in the world. The sole aim will be to train them up for usefulness: And taken as they wd. be from the vain amusements and strong temptations of the world--seeing that all around them were living not for themselves but for God, it is hoped that thro' the truth & spirit they wd. most of them consecrate themselves to the service of the Lord. In addition to the children of the Col. we wd. educate School Teachers & Ministers from the four winds; for on our plan we can instruct multitudes. If we can instruct candidates for the Ministry, Home & Foreign, & for school teaching here, where most of them ought to labor, and so that they shall work their way & yet obtain the best education; will you not send us many pupils? We propose a manual labor establishment for females also, which in our estimation is immensely important for reasons which I have not room to name, but which will occur to you. The pastor & teachers are to simplify as much as others, and of course live on small salaries. Br. S. & I spent a week in exploring the country south of us, & think we shall locate in one of three places within 30 ms. of this." Letter of John J. Shipherd to his brother Fayette Shipherd, Aug. 13, 1832, as quoted in Fletcher, Robert Samuel. A History of Oberlin College From Its Foundation Through the Civil War. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1943
The place they settled on was part of "Township 6 North of Range 19 West of the Western Reserve", later named Russia Township, about 9 miles South-West of Elyria. The colony was to be named after Johann Friedrich Oberlin, a pastor in Waldbach, Alsace, whose life and work had come to Shipherd's and Stewart's attention through the book ''The Life of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche'', published in 1830 by the American Sunday School Union.http://dcollections.oberlin.edu/cdm/ref/collection/jfoberlin/id/262 Life of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche (1830) The property belonged to Titus Street and Samuel Hughes of New Haven, Connecticut. Their local agent was Captain Eliphalet Redington, postmaster at (South) Amherst. Shipherd traveled East to raise funds and to convince Street and Hughes to donate part of their property. He succeded in obtaining a conditional donation of five hundred acres to the trustees of the Oberlin Manual Labor Institute "to be forever appropriated to the use of the same", provided that at the end of 3 years the school should be in successful operation in "suitable buildings" valued at not less than five thousand dollars and with at least fifty students enrolled. In addition, Street and Hughes agreed to sell five thousand acres to the Oberlin colonists at $1.50 an acre, a considerable contribution in view of the fact that they sold the remainder of their holdings for an average of six dollars an acre.Fletcher, Robert Samuel. A History of Oberlin College From Its Foundation Through the Civil War. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1943 In 1833 the first colonist, Peter Pindar Pease from Brownhelm, Ohio, arrived and started clearing the land and erecting the first blockhouse.http://www.oberlinheritagecenter.org/researchlearn/timelinehttp://books.google.com/books/about/The_National_Magazine.html?id=H7gCAAAAMAAJ page 335 Most early settlers were from New England and committed both to the colony and the Oberlin Collegiate Institute founded at the same time. They had signed the Oberlin Covenant
'''The Oberlin Covenant.'''

" Lamenting the degeneracy of the Church and the deplorable condition of our perishing world, and ardently desirous of bringing both under the entire influence of the blessed Gospel of peace ; and view- ing with peculiar interest the influence which the valley of the Mississippi must exert over our nation and the nations of the earth; and having, as we trust, in answer to devout supplications, been guided by the counsel of the Lord : the undersigned cove- nant together under the name of the Oberlin Colony, subject to the following regulations, which may be amended by a concurrence of two thirds of the col- onists :

" 1. Providence permitting, we engage as soon as practicable to remove to the Oberlin Colony, in Rus- sia, Lorain County, Ohio, and there to fix our resi- dence, for the express purpose of glorifying God in doing good to men to the extent of our ability.

" 2. We will hold and manage our estates person- ally, but pledge as perfect a community of interest as though we held a community of property.

" 3. We will hold in possession no more property than we believe we can profitably manage for God, as His faithful stewards.

" 4. We will, by industry, economy, and Christian self-denial, obtain as much as we can, above our necessary personal or family expenses, and faithfully appropriate the same for the spread of the Gospel.

" 5. That we may have time and health for the Lord's service, we will eat only plain and wholesome food, renouncing all bad habits, and especially the smoking and chewing of tobacco, unless it is neces- sary as a medicine, and deny ourselves all strong and unnecessary drinks, even tea and coffee, as far as practicable, and everything expensive, that is simply calculated to gratify the palate.

" 6. That we may add to our time and health money for the service of the Lord, we will renounce all the world's expensive and unwholesome fashions of dress, particularly tight dressing and ornamental attire.

" 7. And yet more to increase our means of serv- ing Him who bought us with His blood, we will ob- serve plainness and durability in the construction of our houses, furniture, carriages, and all that apper- tains to us.

" 8. We will strive continually to show that we, as the body of Christ, are members one of another; and will, while living, provide for the widows, or- phans, and families of the sick and needy, as for ourselves.

" 9. We will take special pains to educate all our children thoroughly, and to train them up, in body, intellect and heart, for the service of the Lord.

" 10. We will feel that the interests of the Oberlin Institute are identified with ours, and do what we can to extend its influence to our fallen race.

" 11. We will make special efforts to sustain the institutions of the Gospel at home and among our neighbors.

" 12. We will strive to maintain deep-toned and elevated personal piety, to ' provoke each other to love and good works,' to live together in all things as brethren, and to glorify God in our bodies and spirits, which are His.

" In testimony of our fixed purpose thus to do, in reliance on Divine grace, we hereunto affix our names." http://www.oberlin.edu/external/EOG/Documents/Oberlin_Covenant.html
which guided the life in the first few years of Oberlin. == Sources ==

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hi at dead end my dad Walter P Casey born lewisham but dad came from Co Cork any leads possible leads

William Price Cemetery

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[[Category: Shelby County, Illinois, Cemeteries]] :''The following information was found in the family history files of Dr. B.M. Malloy; specifically on a photocopy of a few typed pages, author unknown, not even clear if the pages go together. The following is a transcription of these pages.'' [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 11:37, 28 February 2015 (EST) == William Price Cemeterypage number 64 == A large stone with a metal placque now marks the place where the home of William and Martha Price once stood. On the placque is the following inscription: :"This stone was placed in October 1944 by the descendants of William and Martha Price. This stone marks the home place of William and Martha Clark Price who came to establish this home in 1833 from Robertson Co., Tenn. To this union was born the following sons and daughters: ::born 1830 Wm. Burket [Price] ::1833 Nancy Elizabeth ::1836 James Warren ::1840 John Henry ::1844 Norris Clark ::1831 Richard Haskew ::1835 George Thomas ::1838 Mary ::1842 Mary ::1846 Martha ::1849 Samuel Angus :: :William and Martha Price died in 1890 and 1884. They are now at rest in the Price Cemetery southeast of this place." A Shelby County history gives a little bit different information on the Price family. The record from this history says that William Price was a native of N.C. moving to Kentucky in 1825 and on to Shelby Co. where they were among the early pioneers. In 1834 they located on the "land how now occupies." In April of 1847 Wm. Price opened a Prescription School, which he held for two years. The school house was also used as a church in which the Rev. Montgomery preached the first sermon. Wm. Price and two brothers, John and Daniel, married sisters, Jane, Martha and Rachel Cochran, daughters of W.A. and Martha McCaslin Cochran. (Note: If this statement is correct Martha Cochran must have first amrried a Clark see inscription below. Possibly there were two William Prices living in Shelby Co. at the same time-- one coming in 1833 and one in 1834.) [Inscriptions from gravestones?:] * William Price (1807-1890) * Martha Clark Price (1808-1884) * Samuel A. Price (1849-1882) * Angie his wife (1853-1925) * Martha his wife [whose?] (1852-1873) * Martha J. Price (b. Mar. 21, 1836; d. Jan. 19, 1925) * Richard Hascue Price (Father) (June 1, 1831-Apr. 8. 1909) * Mahala wife [of Richard] (Mother) (Aug. 29, 1835-Sept. 28, 1921 * James W. Price - Father (Sept. 5, 1836, d Apr 12, 1913) * Mahulda Price-Mother (J.W. Price wife) (June 22, 1838-Mar. 11, 1920) * Hattie A., wife of F. Price, (Jan. 14, 1862-Mar. 11, 1920) * Otis Price (1869-1946) (W.M.A.) * Carrie wife of O.L. Price (June 20, 1876-Feb. 28, 1902 * (small stone) * Carrie (no dates) [was she on the small stone?] * Inf. dau of J.W. & Mahulda Price (Sept. 4, 1877 - Age 4 mos. 6 das.) (next page, typed 70): * Ann Price (1886-1969) "McCracken marker" (?) * Mary wife of M. Freeman (d.. May 7, 1854, aged 22y 11m 24 ds * Infant dau of A.A. & M.. Clemmer (d. Dec 2 ? 1853; aged 1m 3ds * Clara R. Cemmer, d. Jan 1, 1859, aged 4 yrs 10 m 21ds * Inf. dau, d Dec 2, 1852, aged 1m 7ds * Charles Amos Pope (Jan. 21, 1877 - Feb. 7, 1959) "McCracken Funeral Home marker" * Nancy Ann Pope (Nov. 2, 1879-Oct. 25, 1960) "McCracken Pana Ill. marker) * [[Laxton-140|Mary]] wife of Samuel Woolard, d Apr. 12, 1852; aged 70 yrs * [[Woollard-266|Samuel Woolard]], c Feb 21, 1867 * Levisia M., dau of J. & R. Wollard, d Oct. 1 1853, aged 15yr 6m 8ds * Albert A. Clemmer, d Jan 27, 1860, aged 31, 4m 6ds * Leonidas McNutt, b Aug 17, 1865; b [sic] Oct. 25, 1902 * Clyde Fraily (Oct. 20, 1894, June 4, 1948) * K. Craig (home made concrete no dates) * Ada 1888-1917 * Neva 1902-1923 * John Frailey (Aug. 14, 1864-Oct. 8, 1936) * Sarah E. his [John Frailey's] wife (Feb. 23, 1870- Mar. 5, 1938) * Calvin, our son [of John & Sarah], June 24, 1898-Feb 2, 1917 * Howard M. Wooland [Woolard?], Ill Pvt Co F 102; Engineers World War I, Mar. 29, 1892-June 4, 1963 * Inez Ethel Lake 1900-1902 * Emma Anna Lake 1865-1915 * W.H. McCoy 1846-1912 (Co. M, 3 Ill Cav) * James McCoy 1876-1957 * Maude E. Jones (Mother) 1910-1946 * Lloyd T. [Jones] (father) 1908- ____ "at rest" * Myrtle A. Woolard 1898-____ * Howard M. [Woolard] 1892-1963 * Nona H. Eckard (Mother) 1903-19__ * Wayne W. _____ [Eckard] (Father) 1896-1962 * Florence M. Hendricks 1881 - ______ * J. Austin [Hendricks] 1879-1942 * Rex A. [Hendricks] 1901-1918 * Martha McCoy 1851-1939 ("Woollard - page two" [but unpaginated at bottom]; has some repetitious info from above) It would seem that being buried in the same cemetery that perhaps the Woolard family came into Shelby county with this William Price. Often groups came together. Perhaps even from North Carolina. * Samuel Woolard, b Jan. 16, 1912; d Aug. 7, 1885 * Cassander E. Woolard, b Apr. 2 1809; d. Nov. 8, 1903 * Hester A. Woolard 1846-1912 * J.J. Woolard, d. Nov 29, 1882, aged 48 yr 5m 17ds; Post G.A.R. metal marker. Stone has anvile & hammer at top. Also there is a stone which says-- "This stone marks the homeplace of William and Martha Clark Price who came to establish this home in 1833 from Robertson co. Tenn.) This gives another town. * Rachel Woolard, b Oct 21, 1808; d. Dec. 5, 1890 * James Wollard, d. Jan. 14, 1872, aged 66yr, 2m, 15da Still in the same cemetery- * Mary, wife of Samuel, d. Apr. 12, 1852, aged 70 yrs. * Samuel Woolard, d. Feb. 21, 1867 == Sources ==

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St. Mary's Cemetery (previously known as Sacred Heart Cemetery)

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[[Category:Saint Mary's Cemetery, Little Falls, Minnesota]] [[Category:Morrison County, Minnesota, Cemeteries]] "Established in 1848 on the banks of the Mighty Mississippi River, Little Falls is one of the oldest cities in the State of Minnesota. Over one hundred and fifty years ago, a group of entrepreneurs came across a site, along the Mississippi River, a spot Nature long since fitted for the site of a great city. It was the little falls in the Mississippi that attracted the attention of entrepreneurs, as it had the traders and explorers before them." ~ Taken from the Home page of the site for the City of Little Falls, http://www.cityoflittlefalls.com/ St. Mary's Cemetery (previously known as Sacred Heart Cemetery). St. Mary's Cemetery is located at 4th Street SE, Little Falls, MN 56345. It's legal description is: T40N-R32W-S17 == Transcription == This cemetery is currently being photographed by [[Jendro-6|Curtis Jendro]], starting December 2014, still happening. Below will be a working transcription. Images will be uploaded as profiles are created for the people buried there. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Location ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | Jendro||Mary ||29 Aug 1946||27 Sept 2012||note||||||[[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/St_Mary_s_Cemetery_previously_known_as_Sacred_Heart_Cemetery-1.jpg Mary Jendro]] |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |-

Thomas Adams - Barbee Cemetery, Grove City, Ohio

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Also known as the Thomas Adams Cemetery, the Thomas Adams - Barbee Cemetery is a small cemetery located on the east side of the Hoover Road Spur at the end of the Orders Road Spur in Grove City, Ohio. Established as a cemetery in 1850 there were interments in this plot of land as early as 1848 and possibly before then. The headstones appeared to have been moved from their original locations since they appear to have been separated into two separate groups in the corners. It was probably a family burial plot originally and most of the names are from the Adams and Barbee families. ==Interments== : '''Adams''' :: [[Barbee-649|ADAMS, Elizabeth (Barbee)]] (1811 - 30 Mar 1866) ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Wife of Thomas ::: Age: 54 years, 7 months, and 26 days :: [[Adams-10725|ADAMS, Thomas]] (28 Oct 1805 - 08 Aug 1872) ::: Husband of Elizabeth ::: Age: 66 years, 10 months, and 11 days : '''Balard''' :: BALARD, Anderson (???? - 01 Jan 1855) ::: Son of C. and H.E. ::: Age: 1 year 7 months : '''Ballard''' :: BALLARD, Margaret A (???? - 07 Jan 1851) ::: Dau of A. and S. ::: Age: 4 years, 9 months, and 23 days : '''Barbee''' :: [[Barbee-649|BARBEE, Elizabeth]] (1811 - 30 Mar 1866) ::: Wife of Thomas Adams ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Age: 54 years, 7 months, and 26 days :: [[Barbee-644|BARBEE, Haws]] (1775 - 16 Mar 1860) ::: Husband of Mary M. ::: Age: 85 years and 12 days :: [[Barbee-651|BARBEE, Lucinda]] (19 Dec 1811 - 19 Aug 1857) ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Wife of Joseph Watts ::: Age: 44 years and 20 days :: BARBEE, Mary A. (???? - 19 Sep 1852) ::: Age: 33 years, 8 months, and 19 days :: BARBEE, Mary M. (Apr 1852 - 16 Mar 1855) ::: Age: 2 years, 11 months, and 4 days :: [[Jones-16034|BARBEE, Mary "Polly" (Jones)]] (1780 - 21 Mar 1851) ::: Wife of Haws ::: Age: 76 years, 1 month, and 24 days :: BARBEE, Thomas J. (???? - Jan ????) ::: Son of E. and T. ::: Age: 1 month : '''Breckenridge''' :: BRECKENRIDGE, Eliza J. (??? - 20 Oct 1854) ::: Daughter of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 11 months and 27 days :: BRECKENRIDGE, Infant (17 May 1857 - 17 May 1857) ::: Son of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 1 hour :: BRECKENRIDGE, Infants (03 Jul 1856 - 03 Jul 1856) ::: Twin boys ::: Sons of P.A. and M. ::: Ages: 3 hours :: BRECKENRIDGE, Lucy (???? - 04 Feb 1849) ::: Daughter of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 11 months and 28 days :: BRECKENRIDGE, Rachael (???? - 29 Dec 1848) ::: Daughter of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 3 years, 11 months, and 18 days : '''Burnley''' :: BURNLEY, Joel (08 Nov 1801 - 21 Aug 1849) :: Born in Albemarle Co., Virginia : '''Gladman''' :: GLADMAN, Reason (???? - 05 Jan 1849) ::: Son of M. Breckenridge ::: Step-son of P.A. Breckenridge ::: Age: 12 years, 10 months, and 21 days : '''Jones''' :: [[Jones-16034|JONES, Mary "Polly"]] (1780 - 21 Mar 1851) ::: Wife of Haws Barbee ::: Age: 76 years, 1 month, and 24 days : '''Meech''' :: MEECH, Sarah (???? -17 Mar 1852) ::: Wife of Dennis : '''Spangler''' :: SPANGLER, Infant Daughter (???? - 15 Nov 1853) ::: Daughter of J.R. : '''Unknown''' :: UNKNOWN, Emiline (???? - 15 Nov 1858) ::: Age: 32 :: UNKNOWN, Lovina (???? - ????) : '''Watts''' :: [[Watts-2063|WATTS, Joseph]] (1812 - 29 Jan 1859) ::: Husband of Lucinda :: [[Barbee-651|WATTS, Lucinda (Barbee)]] (19 Dec 1811 - 19 Aug 1857) ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Wife of Joseph ::: Age: 44 years and 20 days :: WATTS, Sarah S. (1843 - 30 Jan 1859) ::: Daughter of Joseph and Lucinda ::: Age: 15 years, 10 months, and 16 days :: WATTS, W. Milton (???? - ????) ::: Son of Joseph and Lucinda ::: Age: 2 months and 6 days ==Sources== * [http://www.genealogybug.net/Franklin_Cemeteries/adamsbarbee/adamsbarbee.htm GenealogyBug.net] - Franklin County Gravestone Photos * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Barbee&GSiman=1&GScty=107407&CRid=1995150&pt=Thomas%20Adams%20Cemetery& Find A Grave] [[Category:Franklin County, Ohio, Cemeteries]]

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]] is currently working on. They include post-merge cleanup, GEDCOM editing, and adding dates. She is also going through the alphabet, deleting most profiles that don't correspond to direct ancestors or their siblings. Once she completes this list, she will be through the letter A in terms of screening for relatives. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Action Needed |- | [[Adams-313|Adams, Catherine ]] || 1659 || LP is 1 x 9. |- | [[Adams-1700|Adams, Deborah ]] || || Relationship unknown; Surname unknown. |- | [[Adams-2591|Adams, David ]] || 1750 || Relationship unknown |- | [[Adams-2670|Adams, Sally ]] || 1786 || Relationship unknown |- | [[Adams-4636|Adams, Esther ]] || 1708 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4637|Adams, Hannah ]] || 1707 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4638|Adams, Phinneas ]] || 1705 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4639|Adams, Abigail ]] || 1703 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4641|Adams, Hoshua ]] || 1701 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4642|Adams, Abraham ]] || 1701 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4644|Adams, Jeremiah ]] || 1699 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4645|Adams, Susanna ]] || 1697 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4647|Adams, Josiah ]] || 1693 || Done. CH is 6GGN; LP is 2 x 8. |- | [[Adams-4648|Adams, Thomas ]] || 1692 || CH is 6ggn; LP is 1x8 |- | [[Adams-4651|Adams, Patience ]] || 1690 || CH is 6ggn; LP is 1x8 |- | [[Adams-4653|Adams, Mary ]] || 1687 || CH is 6ggn; LP is 1x8 |- | [[Adams-4655|Adams, Samuel ]] || 1685 || Inadequate info. |- | [[Adams-4893|Adams, Jasper ]] || 1673 || LP is 7ggn; CH is 1x9 |- | [[Adams-4894|Adams, Sarah ]] || 1667 || LP is 7ggn; CH is 1x9 |- | [[Adams-4896|Adams, Lydia ]] || 1689 || LP is 7ggn; CH is 1x9 |- | [[Adams-4897|Adams, Mary ]] || 1681 || LP is 7ggn; CH is 1x9 |- | [[Adams-4898|Adams, Jonathan , Jr.]] || 1679 || LP is 7ggn; CH is 1x9 |- | [[Adams-5585|Adams, Ambrose ]] || 1574 || No rel |- | [[Adams-5587|Adams, Mary ]] || 1564 || No rel |- | [[Crew-126|Adams, Anne (Crew) ]] || 1655 || No rel |- | [[Adams-7718|Adams, Phillip ]] || 1645 || No rel |- | [[Adams-11813|Adams, John ]] || 1684 || LP 1x8; CH 4x8 |- | [[Adams-11815|Adams, Thomas ]] || 1696 || LP 2x8; CH 6ggs |- | [[Adams-11816|Adams, Jonathan ]] || 1692 || LP 1x8; CH 4x8 |- | [[Fisher-4284|Adams, Abigail (Fisher) ]] || 1701 || No rel; 6 ggs |- | [[Adams-11841|Adams, Isaiah ]] || 1726 || LP 3x7; CH 5ggn |- | [[Adams-11842|Adams, Asa ]] || 1729 || LP 3x7; CH 5ggn |- | [[Adams-11843|Adams, John ]] || 1732 || LP 3x7; CH 5ggn |- | [[Adams-11844|Adams, Abner ]] || 1733 || LP 3x7; CH 5ggn |- | [[Adams-11845|Adams, Nathan ]] || 1736 || LP 3x7; CH 5ggs |- | [[Adams-11846|Adams, Elizabeth ]] || 1738 || screen |- | [[Adams-11910|Adams, Eliphalet ]] || 1772 || screen |- | [[Adams-11911|Adams, Nathan II ]] || 1776 || screen |- | [[Adams-11912|Adams, Baxter ]] || 1779 || screen |- | [[Adams-11913|Adams, Lucinda ]] || 1781 || screen |- | [[Adams-11914|Adams, Elizabeth ]] || 1783 || screen |- | [[Rood-135|Adams, Hannah (Rood) ]] || 1741 || screen |- | [[Alexander-609|Alexander, Jean ]] || 1657 || screen |- | [[Alexander-625|Alexander, James ]] || 1650 || screen |- | [[Alexander-626|Alexander, Charles ]] || 1635 || screen |- | [[Alexander-639|Alexander, Martha ]] || 1626 || screen |- | [[Alexander-640|Alexander, Thomas ]] || 1624 || screen |- | [[Alexander-644|Alexander, David ]] || 1662 || screen |- | [[Alexander-645|Alexander, Nathaniel ]] || 1659 || screen |- | [[Alexander-646|Alexander, Elizabeth ]] || 1674 || screen |- | [[Alexander-647|Alexander, Deliverance ]] || 1671 || screen |- | [[Alexander-648|Alexander, Joseph ]] || 1670 || screen |- | [[Alexander-651|Alexander, Mary ]] || 1664 || screen |- | [[Alexander-652|Alexander, John ]] || 1653 || screen |- | [[Alexander-2030|Alexander, Archibald ]] || 1625 || screen |- | [[Alexander-2360|Alexander, Andrew ]] || 1630 || screen |- | [[Allen-13225|Alexander, Hannah (Allen) ]] || 1661 || screen |- | [[Allen-24|Allen, Unknown ]] || 1648 || screen |- | [[Allen-2025|Allen, Jonas ]] || 1699 || screen |- | [[Allen-2231|Allen, James ]] || 1628 || screen |- | [[Allen-3382|Allen, Benjamin ]] || 1709 || screen |- | [[Allen-3387|Allen, Grace ]] || 1692 || screen |- | [[Allen-3391|Allen, Thomas ]] || 1706 || screen |- | [[Allen-3392|Allen, Zebediah ]] || 1702 || screen |- | [[Allen-4374|Allen, Martha ]] || 1664 || screen |- | [[Allen-14618|Allen, Eli H]] || 1872 || screen |- | [[Allen-14652|Allen, Thomas ]] || 1680 || screen |- | [[Nash-205|Alling, Mary (Nash) ]] || 1618 || screen |- | [[Glasscock-8|Anderson, Ruth Minnie (Glasscock) ]] || 1906 || screen |- | [[Parker-490|Andrews, Elizabeth (Parker) ]] || 1673 || screen |- | [[Arderne-27|Arderne, Phillipa ]] || 1299 || screen |- | [[Arderne-28|Arderne, Robert ]] || 1274 || screen |- | [[Arms-13|Arms, William ]] || 1654 || screen |- | [[Arms-21|Arms, William , 2nd]] || 1692 || screen |- | [[Arms-22|Arms, Ebenezer ]] || 1689 || screen |- | [[Arms-72|Arms, Robert Bruce]] || 1834 || screen |- | [[Thayer-2456|Arms, Fanny Lucretia (Thayer) ]] || 1834 || screen |- | [[Arms-73|Arms, Robert Anderson]] || 1861 || screen |- | [[Arms-74|Arms, Hinsdale ]] || 1808 || screen |- | [[Arms-75|Arms, John ]] || 1679 || screen |- | [[Nash-1530|Arms, Hannah (Nash) ]] || 1689 || screen |- | [[Arms-95|Arms, John , Esq.]] || 1722 || screen |- | [[Arms-97|Arms, Josiah ]] || 1750 || screen |- | [[Willard-658|Arms, Susannah (Willard) ]] || 1720 || screen |- | [[Arms-107|Arms, Mercy ]] || 1718 || screen |- | [[Stebbins-577|Arms, Mary (Stebbins) ]] || 1720 || screen |- | [[Arms-136|Arms, John , Capt]] || 1776 || screen |- | [[Arms-144|Arms, Henry ]] || 1798 || Screen |- | [[Arms-174|Arms, Willard ]] || 1780 || Screen |- | [[Arms-176|Arms, Susanna ]] || 1774 || Delete |- | [[Arms-177|Arms, Josiah Willard]] || 1781 || Delete |- | [[Arms-178|Arms, Josiah , Jr.]] || 1783 || Delete |- | [[Arms-181|Arms, Edwin ]] || 1794 || Delete |- | [[Arms-183|Arms, Josiah ]] || 1799 || Delete |- | [[Arms-184|Arms, John , Jr.]] || 1801 || Delete |- | [[Arms-186|Arms, William ]] || 1811 || Delete |- | [[Arms-201|Arms, Edwin ]] || 1808 || screen |- | [[Arms-203|Arms, Sarah D.]] || 1818 || screen |- | [[Arms-204|Arms, William ]] || 1790 || screen |- | [[Frost-4086|Arms, Polly (Frost) ]] || 1793 || screen |- | [[Arms-205|Arms, Elisha ]] || 1792 || screen |- | [[Arms-210|Arms, Ebenezer ]] || 1720 || screen |- | [[Allen-14636|Arms, Elizabeth (Allen) ]] || 1725 || screen |- | [[Arms-211|Arms, Moses ]] || 1722 || screen |- | [[Arms-216|Arms, Seth ]] || 1734 || screen |- | [[Catlin-441|Arms, Mercy (Catlin) ]] || 1741 || screen |- | [[Arms-219|Arms, William , 3rd.]] || 1724 || screen |- | [[Belding-337|Arms, Elizabeth (Belding) ]] || 1723 || screen |- | [[Arms-220|Arms, Elijah ]] || 1727 || screen |- | [[Arms-222|Arms, Thomas ]] || 1729 || screen |- | [[Alvord-218|Arms, Lydia (Alvord) ]] || 1729 || screen |- | [[Arms-223|Arms, Phineas ]] || 1731 || screen |- | [[Arms-224|Arms, Jonathan ]] || 1735 || screen |- | [[Hinsdale-71|Arms, Rebecca (Hinsdale) ]] || 1743 || screen |- | [[Lyman-560|Arms, Eunice (Lyman) ]] || 1744 || screen |- | [[Arms-226|Arms, Eliakim ]] || 1737 || screen |- | [[Tyler-2909|Arms, Lucy (Tyler) ]] || 1752 || screen |- | [[Atherton-39|Atherton, James ]] || 1625 || 10ggf of LP; no rel to CH |- | [[Atherton-67|Atherton, James ]] || 1524 || 13ggf of LP; no rel to CH |- | [[UNKNOWN-34373|Atherton, Alice (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1554 || 12ggm of LP; no rel to CH |- | [[Atherton-79|Atherton, George ]] || 1485 || 14ggf of LP; no rel to CH |- | [[Atherton-80|Atherton, Elizabeth ]] || || LP is 12ggn; no rel to CH |- | [[Atherton-81|Atherton, Henry ]] || || screen, dates |- | [[Atherton-82|Atherton, Jane ]] || || screen, dates |- | [[Atherton-83|Atherton, William ]] || || screen, dates |- | [[Atwater-342|Atwater, Jason , Rev.]] || 1800 || screen |- | [[Baker-1404|Atwell, Elizabeth (Baker) ]] || 1676 || screen |- | [[Atwood-11|Atwood, John ]] || 1445 || screen |- | [[Atwood-122|Atwood, Rachel Fry ]] || || screen, dates |- | [[Avery-1873|Avery, William ]] || 1726 || screen |- | [[Meech-43|Avery, Hannah (Meech) ]] || 1735 || screen |- | [[Gould-399|Axtell, Joan (Gould) ]] || 1468 || screen |- | [[Adams-18239|Adams, Loretta ]] || 1848 || clean up |- | [[Adams-18241|Adams, Erastus W ]] || 1806 || clean up |- | [[Adams-18242|Adams, Mary L. ]] || 1843 || clean up |- | [[Adams-18243|Adams, Herbert C ]] || 1860 || clean up |- | [[Adams-18244|Adams, Naomi ]] || 1759 || clean up |- | [[Adams-18245|Adams, Austin W ]] || 1847 || clean up |- | [[Adams-18240|Ingram, Maria J (Adams) ]] || 1817 || clean up |- | [[Ainsworth-526|Ainsworth, Hannah Mary]] || 1772 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16182|Allen, Angeline ]] || 1837 ||clean up |- | [[Allen-16183|Allen, Julia Ann Matilda Harris ]] || 1847 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16184|Allen, Eula ]] || 1887 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16185|Allen, Martha A ]] || 1848 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16186|Allen, James Marion ]] || 1843 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16187|Allen, Myrtie ]] || 1882 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16188|Allen, Shellie ]] || 1885 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16189|Allen, Eliza A. M. ]] || 1850 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16190|Allen, Charley A ]] || 1869 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16191|Allen, Malinda ]] || 1835 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16192|Allen, George W ]] || 1836 || clean up |- | [[Allen-16193|Allen, Stephen ]] || 1811 || clean up |- | [[Allin-165|Allin, Zacariah ]] || 1875 || clean up |- | [[Allin-166|Allin, Verden ]] || 1880 || clean up |- | [[Arendell-16|Arendell, Margret ]] || 1846 || clean up |- | [[Arendell-17|Arendell, Virgille ]] || 1872 || clean up |- | [[Arendell-18|Arendell, Zoe Emma ]] || 1869 || clean up |- | [[Arendell-19|Arendell, Lela Gertrude ]] || 1871 || clean up |- | [[Arendell-20|Arendell, John ]] || 1840 || clean up |- | [[Arms-124|Arms, Daniel , Jr.]] || 1719 || clean up |- | [[Arms-336|Arms, Urania ]] || 1753 || clean up |- | [[Baker-4802|Baker, Alexander ]] || 1636 || clean up |- | [[Bartlett-3848|Bartlett, Sophia ]] || 1797 || clean up |- | [[Bartlett-3849|Bartlett, Hannah Rose ]] || 1818 || clean up |- | [[Battle-227|Battle, Nathaniel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Beal-963|Beals, Uriah (Beal) ]] || 1756 || clean up |- | [[Beals-559|Beals, Jane C M]] || 1833 || clean up |- | [[Belden-471|Ingram, Martha (Belden) ]] || 1765 || clean up |- | [[Bishop-5025|Bishop, Frances ]] || 1845 || clean up |- | [[Bishop-5026|Bishop, Halsey ]] || 1858 || clean up |- | [[Bishop-5027|Bishop, John F ]] || 1814 || clean up |- | [[Bishop-5028|Bishop, John F , Jr]] || 1852 || clean up |- | [[Bishop-5029|Bishop, Fred J ]] || 1853 || clean up |- | [[Bombardier-1|Bombardier, Marie Amable ]] || || need dates |- | [[Bradley-4292|Bradley, Jane Amelia ]] || 1822 || clean up |- | [[Brainard-185|Brainard, Joel G]] || 1820 || clean up |- | [[Brainard-186|Brainard, Alma J ]] || 1860 || clean up |- | [[Brainard-187|Brainard, Jennie Mary ]] || 1875 || clean up |- | [[Brainard-188|Brainard, Nathan G ]] || 1823 || clean up |- | [[Brainerd-226|Brainerd, Lewis Nathan ]] || 1880 || clean up |- | [[Brainerd-227|Brainerd, Mary D ]] || 1848 || clean up |- | [[Brainerd-228|Brainerd, Ellen Brant ]] || 1877 || clean up |- | [[Brewer-2657|Brewer, Ellender A ]] || 1811 || clean up |- | [[Bullard-165|Bullard, John ]] || || need dates |- | [[Bullard-235|Rice, Lydia (Bullard) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Bullard-499|Bullard, Maria ]] || || need dates |- | [[Bullen-205|Smith, Mary Ester (Bullen) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Butler-7245|Marvel, Martha (Butler) ]] || 1795 || clean up |- | [[Canterbury-24|Canterbury, John ]] || 1699 || clean up |- | [[Canterbury-41|Canterbury, John ]] || 1699 || clean up |- | [[Canterbury-42|Canterbury, Elizabeth ]] || 1697 || clean up |- | [[Canterbury-43|Canterbury, Samuel ]] || 1700 || clean up |- | [[Canterbury-44|Canterbury, Ruth ]] || 1702 || clean up |- | [[Canterbury-46|Canterbury, Margaret ]] || 1701 || clean up |- | [[Carleton-151|Elizabeth Carleton Stickney]] || || add children |- | [[Catlin-481|Catlin, Esther ]] || 1675 || clean up |- | [[Caudle-160|Caudle, Farraby C ]] || 1851 || clean up |- | [[Charlton-657|Charlton, Perkins ]] || 1882 || clean up |- | [[Church-166|Church, Richard , Jr]] || 1610 || clean up |- | [[Church-408|Church, Richard ]] || || need dates |- | [[Church-2083|Church, Alice J ]] || 1852 || clean up |- | [[Clap-16|Clap, William ]] || || need dates |- | [[Clap-17|Clap, Richard ]] || || need dates |- | [[Clap-19|Clap, Roger ]] || || need dates |- | [[Clark-2716|Clark, William , Jr]] || || need dates |- | [[Clark-14437|Stickney, Anna (Clark) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Clark-20131|Clark, Henry Martyn]] || 1835 || clean up |- | [[Clark-20132|Clark, Edna Lillian ]] || 1905 || clean up |- | [[Clark-20133|Clark, Noah ]] || 1694 || clean up |- | [[Clark-20135|Clark, Evelyn L ]] || 1894 || clean up |- | [[Clark-20136|Clark, Franklin ]] || 1802 || clean up |- | [[Clayton-2180|Clayton, Mary ]] || 1780 || clean up |- | [[Clement-654|Clement, Martha ]] || || need dates |- | [[Comstock-760|Comstock, Cora May ]] || 1859 || clean up |- | [[Comstock-761|Comstock, Charles Asa ]] || 1861 || clean up |- | [[Comstock-762|Comstock, Maude Cecil ]] || 1883 || clean up |- | [[Crawford-2741|Wright, Emma May (Crawford) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Crewe-20|Crewe, Deborah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Crews-773|Crews, William ]] || 1872 || clean up |- | [[Crews-774|Crews, Walter M ]] || 1883 ||clean up |- | [[Crews-775|Crews, Bula ]] || 1882 || clean up |- | [[Crews-776|Crews, John ]] || 1842 || clean up |- | [[Crews-777|Crews, Leslie Lee ]] || 1929 || clean up |- | [[Crews-778|Crews, Henry C ]] || 1854 || clean up |- | [[Crews-779|Crews, Martha ]] || 1865 || clean up |- | [[Crews-780|Crews, Marion ]] || 1873 || clean up |- | [[Crews-781|Crews, William Moody ]] || 1873 || clean up |- | [[Crews-782|Crews, Nora ]] || 1869 || clean up |- | [[Crews-783|Crews, Hardeman , Sr.]] || 1750 || clean up |- | [[Crews-784|Crews, Balmar ]] || 1875 || clean up |- | [[Crews-785|Crews, George Cornelius ]] || 1853 || clean up |- | [[Crews-786|Crews, Nancy ]] || 1866 || clean up |- | [[Crews-787|Crews, Minor Moody]] || 1844 || clean up |- | [[Crews-788|Crews, Moody J ]] || 1891 || clean up |- | [[Crews-789|Crews, Herman Henderson ]] || 1900 || clean up |- | [[Crews-790|Crews, Richard Pinkney ]] || 1850 || clean up |- | [[Crews-791|Crews, Irba J ]] || 1897 || clean up |- | [[Crews-792|Crews, Sidney ]] || 1875 || clean up |- | [[Crews-793|Crews, William Benjamin ]] || 1775 || clean up |- | [[Crews-794|Crews, George E ]] || 1890 || clean up |- | [[Crews-795|Crews, Joseph M ]] || 1892 || clean up |- | [[Crews-796|Crews, Raymond ]] || 1947 || clean up |- | [[Crews-797|Crews, Edward ]] || 1725 || clean up |- | [[Crews-798|Crews, Jettie C ]] || 1870 || clean up |- | [[Crews-799|Crews, Henry Robert ]] || 1881 || clean up |- | [[Crews-800|Crews, Hattie Maurine ]] || 1915 || clean up |- | [[Crews-801|Crews, Henry ]] || 1842 || clean up |- | [[Crews-802|Crews, John ]] || 1862 || clean up |- | [[Crews-803|Crews, Nancy W ]] || 1881 || clean up |- | [[Crews-804|Crews, Bettie ]] || 1864 || clean up |- | [[Crews-805|Crews, Ollie ]] || 1871 || clean up |- | [[Crews-806|Crews, Mary Jane ]] || 1855 || clean up |- | [[Crews-807|Crews, Rufus E ]] || 1880 || clean up |- | [[Crews-808|Crews, Boman W ]] || 1882 || clean up |- | [[Crews-809|Crews, Green Berry ]] || 1861 || clean up |- | [[Crews-810|Crews, Hardeman , Jr.]] || 1811 || clean up |- | [[Crews-811|Crews, Bertha ]] || 1879 || clean up |- | [[Crews-812|Crews, Elizabeth ]] || 1874 || clean up |- | [[Crews-813|Crews, Cora A ]] || 1887 || clean up |- | [[Crews-814|Crews, Francis L]] || 1847 || clean up |- | [[Crews-815|Crews, Perry L ]] || 1894 || clean up |- | [[Crews-816|Crews, Samantha ]] || 1871 || clean up |- | [[Crews-818|Crews, William E ]] || 1879 || clean up |- | [[Crews-819|Crews, Henry ]] || 1878 || clean up |- | [[Crews-820|Crews, Sarah J F ]] || 1846 || clean up |- | [[Crews-821|Crews, Linnie F ]] || 1886 || clean up |- | [[Crone-210|Crone, Joseph N ]] || 1850 || clean up |- | [[Crone-211|Crone, Jimmy ]] || 1889 || clean up |- | [[Crone-212|Crone, Cyrus ]] || 1859 || clean up |- | [[Crone-213|Crone, Nenie ]] || 1893 || clean up |- | [[Crone-214|Crone, Marvin Luther ]] || 1885 || clean up |- | [[Crone-215|Crone, Cora ]] || 1882 || clean up |- | [[Crone-216|Crone, Marie ]] || 1898 || clean up |- | [[Crone-217|Crone, Thomas S ]] || 1879 || clean up |- | [[Crone-218|Crone, Mary ]] || 1867 || clean up |- | [[Curtis-4470|Curtis, Charlotte ]] || 1793 || clean up |- | [[Cutting-283|Cutting, William ]] || 1770 || clean up |- | [[Davis-26690|Davis, Harriet S ]] || 1834 || clean up |- | [[Eaton-567|Eaton, Nicholas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Eaton-568|Eaton, Jane ]] || || need dates |- | [[Eaton-573|Eaton, Joyce ]] || || need dates |- | [[Eaton-575|Eaton, John ]] || || need dates |- | [[Eaton-576|Eaton, Elizabeth ]] || || need dates |- | [[Estabrook-152|Estabrook, Harris S ]] || 1839 || clean up |- | [[Estabrook-153|Estabrook, Harry S ]] || 1859 || clean up |- | [[Farnam-59|Farnam, Sabra ]] || 1765 || clean up |- | [[Farrar-1005|Farrar, Daniel M ]] || 1815 || clean up |- | [[Fearing-152|Fearing, UNKNOWN ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fleming-759|Fleming, Margaret ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fleming-760|Fleming, Robert ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fleming-3533|Fleming, Mabel T ]] || 1915 || clean up |- | [[Fleming-3534|Fleming, Josie Bell ]] || 1885 || clean up |- | [[Fleming-3535|Fleming, Eula Mae ]] || 1906 || clean up |- | [[Fleming-3536|Fleming, Marlin Towns ]] || 1880 || clean up |- | [[Foote-58|Foote, Daniel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Foote-82|Foote, Hannah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Foote-107|Foote, John ]] || || need dates |- | [[Foote-553|Taintor, Elizabeth (Foote) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fordham-138|Fordham, Temperance ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fordham-139|Fordham, Jonah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Forster-78|Forster, Rowland ]] || || need dates |- | [[Forster-79|Forster, Robert ]] || || need dates |- | [[Foster-1768|Foster, Elizabeth ]] || || need dates |- | [[Foster-4080|Foster, Hannah ]] || || need dates |- | [[French-3250|French, Thomas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Frost-912|Frost, Elizabeth ]] || || need dates |- | [[Frost-1463|Frost, Lucy ]] || || need dates |- | [[Frost-2166|Frost, Gelie Linne ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fuller-567|Fisk, Elizabeth (Fuller) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fuller-612|Fuller, Elizabeth ]] || || need dates |- | [[Fuller-4905|Fuller, Taylor L ]] || 1893 || clean up |- | [[Gibson-6684|Gibson, Jule S ]] || 1859 || clean up |- | [[Gilbert-4035|Gilbert, Lewis ]] || 1754 || clean up |- | [[Gilbert-4036|Gilbert, Ruel ]] || 1789 || clean up |- | [[Gilbert-4037|Gilbert, Lavina ]] || 1796 || clean up |- | [[Gildersleeve-115|Gildersleeve, Ona M ]] || 1843 || clean up |- | [[Gildersleeve-116|Gildersleeve, Eckford B ]] || 1843 || clean up |- | [[Gildersleeve-117|Gildersleeve, Lois Fidelia ]] || 1846 || clean up |- | [[Glazier-134|Glazier, Ebenezer Nye]] || 1794 || clean up |- | [[Goodenow-59|Goodenow, Lois ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-62|Goodenow, Nathan ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-71|Goodenow, Levi ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodnow-55|Goodnow, Thomas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-77|Goodenow, Stephen ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-80|Goodenow, Artemas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-84|Goodenow, Nabbay ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-87|Goodenow, Abner ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-93|Goodenow, Artemus ]] || || need dates |- | [[Goodenow-95|Goodenow, Asahel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Graham-3628|Graham, Christian ]] || || need dates |- | [[Grant-5710|Grant, Orren E ]] || 1843 || clean up |- | [[Graves-549|Graves, Tamar ]] || || need dates |- | [[Graves-618|Graves, Addie ]] || || need dates |- | [[Graves-1795|Graves, Sarah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Graves-3508|Graves, Sarah C ]] || 1850 || clean up |- | [[Graves-3509|Graves, Rufus ]] || 1845 || clean up |- | [[Graves-3510|Graves, Alden ]] || 1818 || clean up |- | [[Graves-3511|Graves, Cephas Alden ]] || 1847 || clean up |- | [[Graves-3512|Graves, Cephas ]] || 1773 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3034|Gregory, William ]] || 1872 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3035|Gregory, Otha Jay ]] || 1898 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3036|Gregory, Tyne Alfred ]] || 1892 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3037|Gregory, Richard ]] || 1868 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3038|Gregory, Richard ]] || 1868 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3039|Gregory, William ]] || 1872 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3040|Gregory, Chester A ]] || 1911 || clean up |- | [[Gregory-3041|Gregory, Alma ]] || 1905 || clean up |- | [[Gunn-1094|Gunn, Christian ]] || || clean up |- | [[Hakes-244|Hakes, Willard Ambrose ]] || 1860-06-06 || clean up |- | [[Hakes-245|Hakes, Charles Hubbard ]] || 1884-01-29 || clean up |- | [[Hakes-246|Hakes, Charles Payson ]] || 1929-01-15 || clean up |- | [[Hakes-247|Hakes, Willard R ]] || 1911-10-03 || clean up |- | [[Hakes-248|Hakes, Lynn Martin , Jr]] || 1924-12-21 || clean up |- | [[Hakes-249|Hakes, Lynn Martin , Sr.]] || 1887-12-23 || clean up |- | [[Hakes-250|Hakes, Harriet M ]] || 1875-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Hakes-251|Hakes, Ruth M ]] || 1904-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Hamlin-558|Hamlin, Carrie R ]] || 1854-03-00 || clean up |- | [[Harris-14235|Harris, William H ]] || 1831-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Harris-14236|Harris, Lotty M ]] || 1849-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Harris-14237|Harris, Thomas Sidney ]] || 1803-04-14 || clean up |- | [[Harris-14238|Harris, Sitha ]] || 1849-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Harris-14239|Harris, Thomas ]] || 1858-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Hawk-18|Hawk, Joe ]] || || need dates |- | [[Hawks-1|Hawks, Eleazar ]] || 1655-12-20 || clean up |- | [[Hawks-173|Hawks, Seth ]] || 1729-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Hawks-174|Hawks, Eliazer ]] || 1693-12-26 || clean up |- | [[Hawks-19|Arms, Joanna (Hawks) ]] || 1654-02-08 || clean up |- | [[Hazeltine-144|Hazeltine, Robert ]] || 1674-08-16 || clean up |- | [[Hazeltine-145|Hazeltine, Richard , Sr.]] || 1679-11-13 || clean up |- | [[Hazeltine-146|Hazeltine, Elizabeth ]] || 1677-04-29 || clean up |- | [[Hazeltine-148|Hazeltine, Abraham ]] || 1684-11-06 || clean up |- | [[Hazeltine-149|Stickney, Mary (Hazeltine) ]] || 1672-04-30 || clean up |- | [[Hazeltine-150|Hazeltine, Abraham ]] || 1648-05-23 || clean up |- | [[Hazeltine-155|Hazeltine, Jonathan ]] || 1694-04-12 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6758|Henderson, Effie ]] || 1873-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6759|Henderson, Etta ]] || 1876-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6760|Henderson, James ]] || 1863-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6761|Henderson, Robert Z ]] || 1806-10-26 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6762|Henderson, Smith ]] || 1863-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6763|Henderson, William Dan ]] || 1858-01-21 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6764|Henderson, John M ]] || 1855-07-10 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6765|Henderson, Samantha ]] || 1856-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6766|Henderson, Dora ]] || 1860-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6767|Henderson, John Lee ]] || 1779-08-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6768|Henderson, Jesse ]] || 1853-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6769|Henderson, Martha ]] || 1842-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6770|Henderson, Joseph ]] || 1847-03-25 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6771|Henderson, Leroy ]] || 1875-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6772|Henderson, Mary J ]] || 1865-08-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6773|Henderson, Lina ]] || 1857-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6774|Henderson, Jennie ]] || 1878-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6775|Henderson, Mary ]] || 1840-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6776|Henderson, Franklin Smith ]] || 1860-03-08 || clean up |- | [[Henderson-6777|Henderson, Bella ]] || 1844-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Henry-4168|Henry, Matilda ]] || 1811-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Hicks-5678|Hicks, Letha ]] || 1811-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Hildyard-1|Hildyard, Isabel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Houghton-1008|Houghton, Betsey ]] || 1793-11-20 || clean up |- | [[Hubbard-142|Wright, Elizabeth (Hubbard) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Hubbard-3135|Hubbard, Achsah ]] || 1785-09-21 || clean up |- | [[Hubbard-3136|Hubbard, Achsah ]] || 1818-12-15 || clean up |- | [[Hull-775|Hull, Francis ]] || 1593-03-31 || clean up |- | [[Ingram-1708|Ingram, Elijah ]] || 1792-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ingram-1709|Ingram, Gorham ]] || 1763-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ingram-1710|Ingram, Lavina A ]] || 1844-05-00 || clean up |- | [[Ingram-1711|Ingram, Mary A ]] || 1871-08-31 || clean up |- | [[Ingram-1712|Ingram, Nella E. ]] || 1877-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Jackson-661|Jackson, Nicholas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Jameson-842|Jameson, Lucinda ]] || 1810-03-12 || clean up |- | [[Johnston-6259|Johnston, Guy Ellis ]] || 1898-03-24 || clean up |- | [[Johnston-6260|Johnston, Guy E ]] || 1873-02-00 || clean up |- | [[Keet-27|Keet, Dolly ]] || 1792-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Kennedy-1000|Kennedy, David ]] || || need dates |- | [[Kennedy-1009|Kennedy, Jane ]] || || need dates |- | [[Kennedy-1019|Kennedy, Katherine ]] || || need dates |- | [[Kingsbury-411|Kingsbury, Stephen ]] || || need dates |- | [[Kingsley-346|Kingsley, Mary ]] || 1775-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Unknown-245159|Knight, Elinor (Unknown) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Knowlton-670|Knowlton, Raymond F ]] || 1904-10-08 || clean up |- | [[Knowlton-671|Knowlton, Fred E ]] || 1870-09-02 || done |- | [[LaGrone-89|LaGrone, Samantha Jane ]] || 1854-08-27 || clean up |- | [[Langhorne-33|Langhorne, David ]] || || need dates |- | [[Lawrence-5370|Lawrence, Elizabeth ]] || 1642-03-00 || clean up |- | [[Lawrence-5371|Lawrence, Elizabeth ]] || 1642-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Lee-7540|Lee, Unknown ]] || || need dates |- | [[Leigh-345|Ware, Sarah (Leigh) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Lewis-6396|Lewis, Unknown ]] || || need dates |- | [[Livingston-1551|Livingston, Walter ]] || 1740-11-27 || clean up |- | [[Livingston-1552|Livingston, W. W ]] || 1820-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Livingston-1553|Livingston, Gertrude ]] || 1770-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ludlow-376|Ludlow, Lilian ]] || 1868-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ludlow-377|Ludlow, William ]] || 1843-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ludlow-378|Ludlow, William B ]] || 1871-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ludlow-379|Ludlow, Edmund ]] || 1898-04-12 || clean up |- | [[Ludlow-380|Ludlow, Gertrude ]] || 1873-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ludlow-381|Ludlow, Amy ]] || 1869-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Ludlow-382|Ludlow, John Alfred]] || 1894-12-24 || clean up |- | [[Macdonald-415|Macdonald, Unknown ]] || || need dates |- | [[Mackenzie-1113|Mackenzie, Mary ]] || || need dates |- | [[Magoun-5|Magoun, Sarah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Marsh-3300|Beals, Maria (Marsh) ]] || 1806-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Martyn-30|Martyn, Henry ]] || || need dates |- | [[Marvel-130|Marvel, Orman Calvin ]] || 1856-11-22 || clean up |- | [[Marvel-131|Marvel, Jesse ]] || 1797-10-01 || clean up |- | [[Marvel-132|Marvel, Ida E ]] || 1860-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Marvel-133|Marvel, Lela M ]] || 1871-08-10 || clean up |- | [[Marvell-13|Marvell, Flora Anna ]] || 1849-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Marvell-14|Marvell, Ella S. ]] || 1855-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Marvell-15|Marvell, Jane Isidore ]] || 1853-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Melvin-71|Melvin, Jonathan ]] || || need dates |- | [[Melvin-113|Melvin, James ]] || || need dates |- | [[Merrick-494|Merrick, Thomas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Merrick-495|Merrick, Robert ]] || || need dates |- | [[Merrick-536|Merrick, Robert ]] || || need dates |- | [[Montague-558|Montague, Irena ]] || 1784-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Moore-7961|Moore, Abel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Moore-7962|Moore, William ]] || || need dates |- | [[Moore-7963|Moore, Abner ]] || || need dates |- | [[Moore-19458|Moore, John Thomas ]] || 1853-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Moore-19459|Moore, Charles C ]] || 1848-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Nash-1543|Nash, Rebecca ]] || || need dates |- | [[Nims-112|Nims, Mehitabel ]] || 1714-03-13 || clean up |- | [[Nye-998|Nye, Azubah ]] || 1756-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Owens-3408|Owens, Estalee ]] || 1857-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Owens-3409|Owens, Ella ]] || 1878-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Owens-3410|Owens, William H ]] || 1855-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Owens-3411|Owens, Paris ]] || 1879-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Owens-3412|Owens, Annie Judson ]] || 1876-12-18 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-114|Partridge, Elizabeth ]] || || need dates |- | [[Partridge-124|Partridge, Parnell ]] || || need dates |- | [[Partridge-230|Partridge, Mabel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Partridge-863|Partridge, Christopher ]] || || need dates |- | [[Partridge-952|Partridge, Frank ]] || || need dates |- | [[Partridge-1231|Partridge, Frank A ]] || 1862-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1232|Partridge, Alexander ]] || 1852-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1233|Partridge, Annette G ]] || 1859-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1234|Partridge, Mathew ]] || 1841-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1235|Partridge, Attie M ]] || 1860-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1236|Partridge, Adrial ]] || 1787-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1237|Partridge, Margaret ]] || 1847-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1238|Partridge, William C ]] || 1845-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Partridge-1239|Partridge, Louisa ]] || 1843-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Pennimen-1|Pennimen, James ]] || || need dates |- | [[Percy-401|Percy of Athol, Thomas (Percy) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Peters-4051|Peters, Robert Thomas ]] || 1868-05-17 || clean up |- | [[Peters-4052|Peters, Huber ]] || 1872-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Peters-4053|Peters, Eudora C ]] || 1858-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Peters-4054|Peters, Ara , V]] || 1866-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Peters-4055|Peters, Edmond B ]] || 1863-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Petterkins-1|Petterkins, John William ]] || || need dates |- | [[Petterkins-20|Petterkins, Rebecca Jane ]] || || need dates |- | [[Phelps-2704|Phelps, Nathaniel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Pomeroy-555|Pomeroy, Theodore ]] || 1836-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Pomeroy-556|Pomeroy, Rachel L ]] || 1860-09-00 || clean up |- | [[Pomeroy-557|Pomeroy, Edwin J ]] || 1864-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Pomeroy-558|Pomeroy, Harriet B ]] || 1869-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Pomeroy-559|Pomeroy, Frederick C ]] || 1867-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Pool-1034|Pool, Ruth ]] || 1777-12-25 || clean up |- | [[Price-6955|Price, Mary Frances ]] || 1856 || clean up |- | [[Rhodes-2869|Rhodes, Absalom ]] || 1780 || clean up, add dates |- | [[Risley-360|Risley, Lilian Grace ]] || 1873 || clean up |- | [[Robbins_or_robin-1|Robbins or robin, Daniel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Rockwood-126|Rockwood, John ]] || || need dates |- | [[Roundy-4|Wight, Alice (Roundy) ]] || 1605 || clean up |- | [[Russell-8469|Russell, Susannah ]] || 1730-12-11 || clean up |- | [[Russell-8470|Russell, Mary ]] || 1720 || clean up |- | [[Russell-8471|Russell, Martha ]] || 1721 || clean up |- | [[Russell-8472|Russell, Phillip ]] || 1728-08-02 || clean up |- | [[Russell-8474|Russell, Maria ]] || 1722-07-07 || clean up |- | [[Sample-370|Sample, William ]] || || clean up, add birth year |- | [[Sample-371|Sample, Ann ]] || 1774-01-28 || clean up |- | [[Schuyler-199|Schuyler, Johannes , Jr.]] || 1697-10-31 || clean up |- | [[Schuyler-200|Schuyler, Major General Philip John ]] || 1733-11-10 || clean up |- | [[Schuyler-201|Schuyler, Pieter ]] || 1715-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Schuyler-202|Schuyler, Cornelia ]] || 1746-07-26 || clean up |- | [[Shelby-280|Shelby, Eleanor Ann Selina ]] || 1817-11-27 || clean up |- | [[Shores-257|Shores, William R ]] || 1870-11-00 || clean up |- | [[Shores-258|Shores, Ada B ]] || 1877-04-00 || clean up |- | [[Sides-375|Sides, Peter? ]] || 1800-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sites-142|Sites, Mary M ]] || 1825-08-03 || clean up |- | [[Smead-128|Smead, William ]] || 1630-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-2355|Smith, Warren ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-7661|Smith, Susan ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-7997|Smith, Mary ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-10770|Smith, Jane ]] || 1590-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-10773|Smith, Alice ]] || 1597-05-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-10796|Smith, Francis ]] || 1580-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-10810|Smith, John ]] || 1600-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-10857|Smith, Mary ]] || 1575-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-10860|Smith, William ]] || 1598-09-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-10867|Smith, Robert ]] || 1604-08-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-10958|Smith, Margaret ]] || 1602-01-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-39337|Smith, Abner ]] || ||need dates |- | [[Smith-39340|Smith, Alexander ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-39386|Smith, Elijah Lymon ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-39403|Smith, Horatio ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-39411|Smith, John ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-39484|Smith, Sylvester ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41162|Smith, Benjamin ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41259|Smith, Charles Sontag ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41269|Smith, Chauncey ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41371|Smith, David ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41372|Smith, David ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41547|Smith, Enos ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41574|Smith, Experience ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41663|Smith, George F. ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-41940|Smith, Jerusha ]] || abt 1760 || Done |- | [[Smith-42017|Smith, John Anderson ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42066|Smith, Jonathan ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42067|Smith, Jonathan ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42102|Smith, Joseph ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42142|Smith, Josiah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42176|Smith, Leonard ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42217|Smith, Luther ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42246|Smith, Marion ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42384|Smith, Noadiah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42389|Smith, Noah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42411|Smith, Oliver ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42412|Smith, Oliver ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42422|Smith, Orange ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42442|Smith, Paul ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42488|Smith, Rebecca ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42594|Smith, Samuel ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42656|Smith, Silas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42693|Smith, Solomon ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42922|Smith, William R. ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-42946|Smith, Ziba ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-53796|Smith, Jerusha ]] || abt 1760 || LP is 4GGD; may not be LNAB |- | [[Smith-56392|Smith, Aaron ]] || || need dates |- | [[Smith-74211|Smith, Emma F ]] || 1876-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-74213|Smith, Ella ]] || 1863-01-07 || clean up |- | [[Smith-74214|Smith, Mary Louise ]] || 1872-08-11 || clean up |- | [[Smith-74215|Smith, Henry ]] || 1795-08-08 || clean up |- | [[Smith-74216|Smith, Cecelia ]] || 1867-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-74217|Smith, Harriett ]] || 1806-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-74218|Smith, Henry Franklin ]] || 1832-03-00 || clean up |- | [[Smith-74219|Smith, Sarah F. ]] || 1878-11-00 || clean up |- | [[Spaulding-660|Spaulding, Mary ]] || 1795-04-06 || clean up |- | [[Spofford-46|Spofford, Sarah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stebbins-91|Stebbins, Mark ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stebbins-125|Stebbins, Emeline ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stebbins-144|Stebbins, Mary ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stebenne-6|Stebenne, Susanne ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stewart-1649|Stewart, Robert ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stewart-2599|Stewart, Mary ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stewart-2636|Stewart, Andrew ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stewart-3707|Stewart, Nicolas ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stratton-1214|Stratton, Eliezer ]] || 1722-04-30 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1215|Stratton, Hezekiah , Jr.]] || 1724-01-07 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1216|Stratton, Hezekiah , III]] || 1766-01-25 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1217|Stratton, Sarah ]] || 1727-06-24 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1218|Stratton, Asa ]] || 1731-01-19 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1219|Stratton, Ebenezer ]] || 1718-12-01 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1221|Stratton, Hannah ]] || 1729-04-11 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1222|Stratton, John ]] || 1721-10-28 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1223|Stratton, Samuel ]] || 1719-02-08 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1224|Stratton, Elijah ]] || 1751-07-24 || clean up |- | [[Stratton-1225|Stratton, Hannah ]] || 1732-09-08 || clean up |- | [[Strong-733|Strong, Seth ]] || || need dates |- | [[Strong-736|Strong, Mehetable ]] || || need dates |- | [[Strong-738|Strong, Caleb ]] || || need dates |- | [[Strong-741|Strong, Elias ]] || || need dates |- | [[Stubbs-873|Stubbs, Daisy ]] || 1877-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Stubbs-874|Stubbs, Thomas Houghton Doane]] || 1870-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Stubbs-875|Stubbs, Thomas H ]] || 1870-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Stubbs-876|Stubbs, Carl ]] || 1875-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Stubbs-877|Stubbs, Roland ]] || 1873-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Stubbs-878|Stubbs, Alfred E ]] || 1812-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-32|Sturrock, Mary ]] || 1860-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-33|Sturrock, N A ]] || 1856-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-34|Sturrock, Isabella ]] || 1845-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-35|Sturrock, Martha ]] || 1874-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-36|Sturrock, Almeda ]] || 1868-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-37|Sturrock, Melia ]] || 1872-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-38|Sturrock, E A ]] || 1849-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-39|Sturrock, Emma ]] || 1858-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-40|Sturrock, John ]] || 1823-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-41|Sturrock, Cordelia ]] || 1865-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Sturrock-42|Sturrock, Martha ]] || 1828-09-26 || clean up |- | [[Taylor-2581|Taylor, Ruth ]] || || need dates |- | [[Unknown-93584|Morse, Margaret (Unknown) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Unknown-235028|Graves, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || || need dates |- | [[Unknown-245159|Knight, Elinor (Unknown) ]] || || need dates |- | [[UNKNOWN-261687|UNKNOWN, Julia A ]] || 1835-09-14 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261688|UNKNOWN, Mary ]] || 1720-00-00 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261690|UNKNOWN, Elizabeth ]] || 1746-11-17 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261693|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1788-00-00 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261694|UNKNOWN, Maude M ]] || 1885-00-00 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261696|UNKNOWN, Myrtle M ]] || 1889-09-18 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261697|UNKNOWN, Parmelia ]] || 1811-00-00 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261698|UNKNOWN, Frances M ]] || 1814-00-00 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261699|UNKNOWN, Dolly ]] || 1764-00-00 || clean up |- | [[UNKNOWN-261700|UNKNOWN, Eliza ]] || 1829-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Upham-53|Upham, Beulah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Upham-119|Upham, Susannah ]] || || need dates |- | [[Van_Cortlandt-19|Van Cortlandt, Cornelia ]] || 1698-07-30 || clean up |- | [[Van_Cortlandt-20|Van Cortlandt, Col. Stephanus ]] || 1670-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Walsh-2135|Walsh, Unnamed Father ]] || || need dates |- | [[Ward-10858|Ward, Sybel ]] || || dates, clean up |- | [[Warner-2336|Warner, Mary A.]] || || need dates |- | [[Warner-3428|Warner, Fred C]] || 1886-11-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3429|Warner, Andrew C ]] || 1862-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3430|Warner, Levi P ]] || 1819-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3431|Warner, Carrie S ]] || 1856-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3432|Warner, Mary Ann ]] || 1854-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3433|Warner, Mary E ]] || 1862-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3434|Warner, Edith L ]] || 1889-01-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3435|Warner, Theron L ]] || 1884-06-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3436|Warner, Fayette A ]] || 1858-08-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3437|Warner, Sidney S ]] || 1815-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3438|Warner, Luther C ]] || 1858-00-00 || clean up |- | [[Warner-3439|Warner, Lewis P ]] || 1892-02-00 || clean up |- | 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Family Pets

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Geni.com family tree

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Scalloway, Shetland, Sct

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This is a town in Shetland. Some interesting information on Shetland can be found on http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/scotland.shtml#Shetland

John and Elizabeth (Beakey) Muldoon's farm house

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This is a picture of John Muldoon, Elizabeth (Beakey) Muldoon with Mary Josephine on her lap. The farm house was located in Coaticook, Quebec, Canada.

Global Cemeteries Project

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Tylertown Cemetery, Tylertown, Mississippi

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Beardsley Spouse Surname Study

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Registering On WikiTree (images)

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Hester and Hannah, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682]] '''''Hester and Hanna''''' loaded in London 1 Feb - 7 March, 1682 and arrived the 8th of August. == Passenger Lists == * William Guest Chester Co. Genealogy, citing Balderston: loading document, Sheppard book == Sources & Notes == * Chester County Genealogy [http://pachester.usgensites.com/content/16820808-hester-and-hannah 1682.08.08: Hester and Hannah] {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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Sullivan History "Free" Books

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Blogger: Peter J. Clarke writes; "My objective is to build the biggest index of freely available eBooks (or 'e-Books' if you prefer) on Irish History, Biography and Genealogy! The eBooks are listed in a wide range of categories. My surname project is called The Earliest in Ireland - One-Name studies (before 1800). Post feedback on the Facebook page www.facebook.com/freeirishgenealogyebooks or email: freeirishebooks@gmail.com. Follow on Twitter " Sullivan: #1 SULLIVAN: Descendants of William M and Artemese E. Green Sullivan The Sullivans from Ireland first settled in Virginia then Tennessee By G. Wayne Bradford (Smyrna, Tennessee, 2012?) - FHB https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE931579 #2 Early Sullivans of Maryland also Sullivant Some Notes on the Tomlinson and Sullivan Families A Collection of records and correspondence. Also MacCarney By Unknown author (Indianapolis, abt. 1900) - IA By Raymond B. Sullivan (Hanover, Pennsylvania, 1967?) - FHB https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE112139 #3 Materials for a History of the Family of John Sullivan of Berwick, New England and of the O'Sullivans of Ardea, Ireland By Thomas Coffin Amory (Cabridge, Massachusetts, 1893) - OL http://archive.org/stream/materialsforhist00mere#page/n7/mode/2up #4 Some Notes on the Tomlinson and Sullivan Families A Collection of records and correspondence. Also MacCarney By Unknown author (Indianapolis, abt. 1900) - IA http://archive.org/stream/somenotesontomli00np#page/n7/mode/2up #5 A Direct Sullivan Bloodline from Daniel Sullivan Sr. to George W. Sullivan http://openlibrary.org/books/OL1214870M/A_direct_Sullivan_bloodline_from_Daniel_Sullivan_Sr._to_George_W._Sullivan #6 The Sullivans and Allied Families By George W. Sullivan (Texas, 1993, 1995) - Borrow these books from OL http://openlibrary.org/books/OL25302087M/The_Sullivans_and_allied_families #7 Names of Sullivan Family and When Born facsimile of hand-written record of John Sullivan 1820 - 1898 of Mitchelstown, Co. Cork later of Petersburgh, Canada, Albany, New York and Chicago, Illinois; 15 children; mar. 1 Mitchelstown, 1845, Mary Touhy; mar. 2. Chicago, 1860, Ellen Doherty By Louis D. Melnick (Evanston, Illinois, 2006) - FHB https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE207130 #8 The Patriarch of the Valley Isaac Wilson Sullivan, grandson of immigrant to Boston, b. Kentucky, moved to California By Emma A. Street-Hively (Calistoga, California, 1977) - FHB https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE188688 #9 A Sullivan Family History Florence Joseph Sullivan, son of Florence and Margaret Sullivan, b. Ireland, 1835; d. Wapella, Illinois, 1896 By Mary Alma Sullivan, BVM (Chicago, 2005) - FHB https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE210116 #10 The Sullivan Family of Sullivan, Maine By John S. Emery, Esquire of Boston (Bangor, Maine, Reprinted 1891) - IA http://www.archive.org/stream/sullivanfamilyof00emer#page/n7/mode/2up #11 Sullivan Gaelic Gleanings Daniel O. Sullivan, b. 1799 mar. Johanna Cronin Newcastlewest, Co. Limerick, 1824; emigrated to Parishville, New York, 1850; 6 children By Carol and Bernard Hall (Lynn Haven, Florida, 1997) - FHB https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE938124

Point Grey Police Department, 1921

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A photograph of the men who served the Point Grey Police Department in 1921. This photo was donated to the Vancouver City Archives by Dr. F. Henry Johnson, in March 1974.

Rikke Selmer To-Do List

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Cemetery-1

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Small old Graveyard in Citluk Bosnia and Herzegovina, not to sure where they belong in my Bojcic side of the family

Croft West, Kenwyn

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KENWYN SW 74 NE 2/162 - Croft West II Farmhouse. Circa early-mid Cl8. Killas rubble walls with dressed ganite quoins, sills, and keystones, flat brick arches. Steep asbestos slate roof with sprocketted eaves and brick chimneys over gable ends. Double-depth plan of 2 equal reception rooms flanking wide entrance vestibule leading to central rear stair hall flanked by service room to either side plus C20 one-room plan extension on right (east) end. 2 storeys plus attic. Symmetrical 5-window east of south front. Wide central doorway with C20 top glazed door. All replacement 12-pane horned sashes. 2 storey C20 flat roofed extension to right (east). Addition to right, slightly recessed, with ground and first floor 12-pane horned sashes. Rear has doorway to right of stair, mid floor 12-pane horned sash to stair and further window over to light flight leading to attic. This and flanking ground and first floor left and right windows are C20 2-light casements. Interior has many original features including 6-panel doors with HL hinges; moulded plaster ceiling cornices to right-hand (east) front room, to chamber over and to stair vestibule under landing of original stair. Fine open-well closed string stair, rising through 2 floors, with turned balusters, moulded and ramped handrail and moulded caps over square newel posts. Roof structure not inspected but said to be mostly original. Croft west was long noted for its fine kennel of hounds called the Four Burrow Hunt, so called from 4 ancient barrows situated in the adjoining common. (From Kellys Directory). In spite of the alterations Croft West is an important house locally and its fine proportions still make an important contribution to the landscape. Listing NGR: SW7748046095

Steve Bartlett To-Do List - Denley

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==Denley note== This is a very difficult family to unravel. Some have tried but merely made matters worse. Most birth dates pre-1815 that [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] has checked are christening dates. Someone, no doubt well meaning, has added the mother's birth name as a second forename to a number of individuals, presumably to distinguish one from another. Original records show these not to be true. Neither James Higgins Denley nor James Gibbs Denley had given second names. There are many others. Use primary sources wherever possible. [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] has tried to do this. Where anyone has primary source data to augment these profiles, please contact him. [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bartlett-3702&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Steve Bartlett To-Do List|Steve's current to-do list]].''

Konrad Spica To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Spica-2|Konrad Spica]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Spica-2&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Konrad Spica To-Do List|Konrad's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name:Otto Knack !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Knack-4 ]] || ||Find birth date and place ( Poland / Germany ?) Find date of death and place where. Find more about his Family, parents,sisters,brothers. |- |}

Time Zones

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== Time Zone Chart based on GMT == '''Nomenclature:''' -1 indicates the prior day, +1 indicates the following day.
'''Examples:''' * GMT 0000 on Tuesday = EST 7:00 PM '''''Monday''''' * GMT 1100 on Tuesday = NZDT Midnight '''''Wednesday''''' '''Note:''' Daylight Savings Time currently in effect in the USA. {| border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="display:block;overflow-x:scroll;height:680px;width:480px;" ! align="center" style="background:#ccffcc;"|GMT ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|EDT ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|CDT ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|MDT ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|PDT ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|UK ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|AEDT ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|NZDT |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0000 || 8pm -1 || 7pm -1 || 6pm -1 || 5pm -1 || 12am|| 11am || 1pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0100 || 9pm -1 || 8pm -1 || 7pm -1 || 6pm -1 || 1am|| 12pm || 2pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0200 || 10pm -1 || 9pm -1 || 8pm -1 || 7pm -1 || 2am || 1pm || 3pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0300 || 11pm -1 || 10pm -1 || 9pm -1 || 8pm -1 || 3am || 2pm || 4pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0400 || 12am || 11pm -1 || 10pm -1 || 9pm -1 || 4am || 3pm || 5pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0500 || 1am || 12am || 11pm -1 || 10pm -1 || 5am || 4pm || 6pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0600 || 2am || 1am || 12am || 11pm -1 || 6am || 5pm || 7pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0700 || 3am || 2am || 11am || 12am || 7am || 6pm || 8pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0800 || 4am || 3am || 2am || 1am || 8am || 7pm || 9pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 0900 || 5am || 4am || 3am || 2am || 9am || 8pm || 10pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1000 || 6am || 5am || 4am || 3am || 10am || 9pm || 11pm || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1100 || 7am || 6am || 5am || 4am || 11am || 10pm || 12am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1200 || 8am || 7am || 6am || 5am || 12pm || 11pm || 1am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1300 || 9am || 8am || 7am || 6am || 1pm || 12am +1|| 2am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1400 || 10am || 9am || 8am || 7am || 2pm || 1am +1|| 3am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1500 || 11am || 10am || 9am || 8am || 3pm || 2am +1|| 4am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1600 || 12pm || 11am || 10am || 9am || 4pm || 3am +1|| 5am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1700 || 1pm || 12pm || 11am || 10am || 5pm || 4am +1 || 6am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1800 || 2pm || 1m || 12pm || 11am || 6pm || 5am +1|| 7am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 1900 || 3pm || 2pm || 1pm || 12pm || 7pm || 6am +1|| 8am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 2000 || 4pm || 3pm || 2pm || 1pm || 8pm || 7am +1|| 9am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 2100 || 5pm || 4pm || 3pm || 2pm || 9pm || 8am +1|| 10am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 2200 || 6pm || 5pm || 4pm || 3pm || 10pm || 9am +1|| 11am +1 || |- | ! style="background:#ccffcc;" | 2300 || 7pm || 6pm || 5pm || 4pm || 11pm || 10am +1|| 12pm +1 || |}

Abraham Lincoln's Hanks Family Genealogy

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Book Written by Vicky Reany Paulson. Extremely well researched and very clear about where fact and opinion are used. Takes the reader from the early Thomas Hank immigrant to generations of Hanks families, especially their connection to Abraham Lincoln.

Boyd Cemetery, Walthall County, Mississippi

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The Silver Creek Simmons Family

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The_Silver_Creek_Simmons_Family.pdf
History of Willis Simmons and his descendants.

The J.M. Brault fire

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Ladies of the Night

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'''Ladies of the Night'''
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[[Image: Photos-801.png|80px]]'''Soiled Doves of the Wild West'''[[Image: Photos-805.png|50px]]

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Prostitutes of the Wild West were also called painted ladies, soiled doves, women of the night, red light ladies, and public women.
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:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] - was a prostitute and a female outlaw of the Old West. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. They called her Della Rose and Rose of the Wild Bunch.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Taylor-20789|Pearl Hart]] - was an outlaw of the American Old West. She ran a tent brothel in Mammoth, Arizona, in 1898. She committed the last stagecoach robbery in the United States and was the only woman ever recorded as having committed that crime.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Leroy-236|Kitty Leroy]] - was a gambler, saloon owner, prostitute and trick shooter of the Old West.
'''Madams'''

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Madams provided for the women who worked for them, protection, often employing bouncer who would rid the house of any unsavory charachers. Room and board was also provided, though at others, the soiled doves paid rent. The madame would then take a split of the money earned by her girls,an amount that varied from house to house, and the services provided by the madame.
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''' Josephine Hensley - Pearl de Vere - Fannie Porter'''
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:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[De_Vere-352|Pearl de Vere]] - was a prostitute and brothel madam of the American Old West. She was known as the soiled dove of Cripple Creek.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Welch-2688|Josephine Hensley]] - was an American prostitute, madam, and owner of brothels, dance halls, a variety theater, and saloons in Helena, Montana. She was known as Chicago Joe Hensley after her marriage to James T. Hensley.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Porter-6345|Fannie Porter]] - was a well known madam of the 19th century. She is best known for her popular brothel. She also associated with famous outlaws of the day.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Haley-1467|Mary Thompson]] - was known as Squirrel Tooth Alice because of the gap in her teeth, she was a dance hall girl, prostitute and Madam.
'''Famous Courtesans'''
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A courtesans is a woman prostitute, especially one whose clients are members of a royal court or men of high social standing.
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'''Louise Julie de Mailly - Mata Hari - La Belle Otero
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'''Nell Gwyn - Liane de Pougy - Lillie Langtry'''
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:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Zelle-2|Margaretha Zelle]] - better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy and executed by firing squad in France.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Le_Breton-90|Emilie Le Breton]] - better known as Lillie Langtry she was an actress who starred in many plays.She was also known for her relationships with noblemen, including the Prince of Wales, the Earl of Shrewsbury, and Prince Louis of Battenberg. Lillie Langtry was considered as one of the most beautiful women of her time ==Sources== *[http://www.cyndislist.com/occupations/prostitutes/ Cyndis List] - Occupations - Prostitutes *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prostitutes_and_courtesans Wikipedia] - List of prostitutes and courtesans *[http://listverse.com/2014/02/11/10-types-of-prostitutes-in-history/ Listverse] - 10 Types Of Prostitutes In History *[http://studioknow.com/2011/05/top-12-famous-prostitutes-in-history/ Studioknow] - 12 Famous Prostitutes in History

Jackson Family Places

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Dillon

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Norris Family Mysteries

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My Norris line is only confirmed to late 1600's in Maryland, by the early 1800's into VA and Ohio. The male haplogroup is I2b1* or I-M223, specifically now tested to a terminal SNP of Z79 or more. As I2 is a minority in the Norris surname, I would like to find the immigrant ancestor responsible for this line.

Locust Hill Cemetery

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Locust Hill Cemetery Located outside of Chester, Hancock County, West Virginia in Grant District. This cemetery has served as one of the main cemeteries in the northern section of the county since 1904. Former property of the Cunningham family.

Misty LaDere To-Do List

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Misty farrell

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Alpline Shire, Victoria, Australia

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Jackie Connelly To-Do List

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Johann Phillip Kaes

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'''John Philip Case / Johann Phillip Kaes'''

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Johan Philip Kaes was born circa 1680 at Anshausen, Rheinland, Germany. He was found near Rückeroth at 5451 Anhausen (8 km. North east of Neuwied; Church book references begin 1614). He first, married, Anna Elizabetha Jung, daughter of Henrich Jung and Veronika Remer, 29 November 1703 in Anhausen, Germany. Johann Philip was naturalized 8 July 1730 , by Act of the General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey. Fred Sisser III, notes that a 1759 deed, once in the Emley Papers, listed all of Johann Philip's heirs and spouses by his first wife; the deed mentioned that Johann Phillip deed seized of a 374 acre plantation in Amwell, which he purchased 9 March 1738, in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. He married, second, Rachel Houser, circa 1724 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. He died on 27 November 1754 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. He left a will which was proven 12 February 1756 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. In this will it mentioned his "brother" Peter Young, as well as children by his first wife and present wife Rachel. The children by the second wife Rachel are all called under age in 1754, in the will. The inventory was made on 16 February 1756 and included three servant men 256.4; one servant girl 38.19; made by James Stout, Benjamin Stout and John Garrison. On 20 October 1772, an inventory of money arising of the sale of the land of Philip Case deceased 464.8 made by James Stout and Samuel Furman. ::'''The twelve known children of Johanna Philip Kaes and Anna Elizabetha Jung are as follows:''' # (7) Eva Maria Kaes was born in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She was Christened, 27 July 1704 in Anshausen, Germany. She is mentioned in his father's will. She married John Paul Kuhl, son of Leonard Kuhl and Anna Staats before 1728. She immigrated before 1730. Paul and Mary signed many land deeds in New Jersey. She and the children are mentioned by name in her husband's will which is on file in the Hunterdon County, courthouse. She died circa 1783 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. #Anna Kaes was born 10 January 1709, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She is mentioned in his father's will. She married Henrich Dilts. In 1759, Anna and Henry signed land deeds in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. # Maria Catharina Kaes was born 17 February 1711, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She died on 11 June 1722 at age 12. # Johann Valentin Kaes was a twin born 12 July 1713, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. He died on 21 July 1721 at age 8. # Johann Wilhelm Kaes was a twin to the above. William was born 12 July 1713, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. William was naturalized 8 July 1730. He married Elizabeth Berg. William's will was dated 18 April 1769 and probated 5 May 1769. He died on 27 July 1713. Comments : William Kaes (Case) sp. Peter Jonk in 1727 (NY. City Ref. Church Book). William Kaes (Case) was naturalized 8 July 1730 with Johann Philip, in all likely hood, this is the son born in 1713; however, there was also a Johann Wilhelm Käs and wife Eva Christina at Dreyfelden in the Rückeroth registers 1724 - 17127 who should be examined for possible emigration also. # Veronika Frona Catherine Kaes was born on 7 January 1715, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She married Henrich Winter. She is mentioned in his father's will as Frona "Veronica" Catharina, w/o Henrich Winter. # Anna Elizabetha Kaes was born 26 February 1718, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She married Peter Aller. married Peter Aller. She is mentioned in his father's will. # Johann Jacobus "Jacob" Kaes was born 10 April 1720, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. It is interesting to note the sponsors here as Jacob Fackert from Rüscheidt, Johann Jung - the father's brother here, Anna Christina - w/o Adam Schäffer at Langenbaum, and Maria - w/o Nicholauß Stein at Rückerod. ::'''The children of Johanna Philip Kaes and second wife Rachel Houser are as follows:''' #Henrich Kaes was born after 1725 and before 1748. He is mentioned in his father's will. # Peter Kaes was born after 1725 and before 1752. He is mentioned in his father's will. He died 25 September 1796., Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. Administrators - Elizabeth Case, Charles Reading, and John LaTourrette. Follow bondsmen, Thomas Opdycke, Samuel Groff, of Amwell Twp., and Joseph Hankison, of Readington Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ. On 2 November 1796 Inventory, 2223.11.4, and debts due on the books, 299.0.9' made by Philip Case and Joseph Atkinson. Then on 2 May 1798 the Account by the Administrators; total 3103.2.3. On 24 October 1799 the children Henry, Ann, Mathias and Elizabeth Case of Hunterdon Co., Wards. The children of Peter Case, of Amwell, said Co., deceased; being out of the Wardship of their Guardian in Soccage, make choice of Charles Reading. Guardian - Charles Reading. Also on 24 Oct 1799 John, Hannah and Rachael of Hunterdon Co., wards. Children of Peter Case, deceased; being under 14 years of age. On petition of Elizabeth Bennett, late Elizabeth Case, widow of said Peter Case, deceased. Guardian - John Runkle. # Philip Kaes was born 15 June 1753. He is mentioned in his father's will. He married Amy Robbins, circa 1776. He died 5 May 1831. # Catharina Kaes was born 1755. She is mentioned in his father's will. She married Andrew Mershom, circa 1773. '''Story of Johann and his Indian friend''' Tuccamirgan (?-1750) Chief of Delaware Native Americans. Mary Lou Bartunek writes: "John Philip Case was born ca. 1680 in Anhausen, Germany. He married Anna Elizabeth Jung on 29 November 1703 in Anhausen. They had eight children. Anna Elizabeth died on 4 September 1721 in Anhausen and John Philip immigrated to America. He was naturalized in New Jersey on 8 July 1730. A 1738 deed transferred land in Flemington, New Jersey, from William Penn's sons Thomas, John and Richard to John Philip Kase (soon Anglicized to Case). A Delaware Indian Chief named Tuccamirgan lived nearby and John Philip and the Indian became very close friends. John Philip would not have survived on his settlement without the help of Tuccamirgan. The Indian assisted John Philip with the building of his cabin and provided protection from the hostile nearby natives. As he was nearing his death, Chief Tuccamirgan requested that he be buried near his good friend so Case buried him on his land. This became the first grave in what was afterward known as the Case burying ground. The burial was attended with great ceremony. The grave was dug very deep, and the Chief was placed in a sitting position facing the East. His war and hunting implements were buried with him. Six years later John Philip Case joined his Indian friend in the 1ittle cemetery. The hallowed ground is less than a hundred feet wide. It is located in Flemington's residential area on Bonnell Street surrounded by houses on all side. In 1925 the Flemington Historical League restored the cemetery. The lot was regraded and re-seeded; stones were reset. A protective stone wall was erected at the front of the property and a monument to the Indian Chief who had befriended the first settler was raised. Seven hundred citizens attended the dedication of a marble obelisk in memory of Chief Tuccamirgan. On one face is written 'In Memory of the Delaware Indian Chief Tuccamirgan 1750"; and on the other, "Erected by the Citizens of Flemington As a Tribute to this Friend of the White Man'." '''The Palatine Families of New York & New Jersey - Some Later Arrivals 1717-1776"p 136, 137''' Naturalized 8 July 1730 "Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of NJ"1759 deed lists his heirs by 1st and 2nd wives. 374 acre in Amwell purchased 9 mar 1738. From the Ancestors of Vickie Beard Thompson Family Tree: VITAL RECORDS: I have copy of marriage record that was sent to me back in the early 1990's. The ladies that sent it had gone to Germany and found the record so I don't have an actual microfilm number for it. "Year of our Lord 1703, 29th November was joined Johan Philip Kaes with Anna Elizabeth, Heinrich Jung's daughter from Anhausen. They belonged to the Evangelish Lutherische Kirk in Germany." Settled in 1738 near Flemington, bought William Penn tract from sons Thomas, John and Richard tract known as Mine Farm. Per History of Hunterdon and Somerset Co's. by James P. Snell Philip "Kase" was one of the first settlers. He was from Germany. The old original Case house was built of stone cemented with mud; notwithstanding which fact, when Hugh Capner, who purchased it, tore it down around 1870's he found the walls solid and strong. According to family tradition, not far from the cabin that Kaes built alongside the Tuccaminjah Creek, now Mine Brook, lay the encampment of Chief Tuccaminirgan, a man of peace. The chief had his tribesmen help cut logs for the Kaes dwelling, and he scooped out a gum log to make a cradle for the white man's babies. Childless herself, the Chief's wife often took care of the young ones as though they were her own. the Indian named John Phillip "Blue Brother." The friendship endured beyond life. Upon his death in 1750, Chief Tuccamirgan was buried in the Kaes family graveyard. His resting place is marked today by a stone monument at the burial ground along Bonnell Street, Flemington, inscribed "In memory of the Delaware Indian Chief, Tuccamirgan: This lasting memorial was erected by patriotic and historcal organizations in 1925. '''BIOGRAPHY''' A Scrap of History It is not generally known, even among the citizens of our town, that there is a family graveyard within the toss of a stone of Reading Academy on Bonnell street, which contains the bones of some who were once conspicuous in our county. It is known as the "Case Family Burial Ground," and is situated on the south side of Bonnell street, adjoining the premises of Captain John Shields. The soil for the first grave in this yard was broken in the year 1750 to receive the remains of famous Indian Chief, for be it known that at that time the Delaware tribe of Indians occupied that section of country extending from what is now Mr. O. B. Davis's Mine Farm, on through the "Shanktown" meadow as far as the residence of Mrs. Job Holcombe, a couple of miles nothwest of Flemington. This Indian chief was the ruler of the tribe, and his wigwam stood in what is now the orchard of Mr. Davis. He was a tall, muscular man, standing six feet four inches in height. His funeral took place at sunset, and he was buried in an upright position, all of his implements of war, blanets, pipes, knives, &c, such things as he was supposed to need in the "Happy Hunting Ground" being buried with him. On the occasion of his funeral there was a wild dance about his grave, which was kept up all through the night. The funeral was witnessed by one John Phillip Case" ----------------------------------

FOWKE Surname Study

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FOWKE Surname study - Worldwide This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. 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 Project Leader, Ray Fowke, a New Zealand resident, has been researching this surname for some 30 years and has a huge database of connected and unconnected families from around the globe, from modern times to pre-1700's.

FarrellTo-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Farrell-1252|Misty LaDere]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Farrell-1252&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Misty LaDere To-Do List|Misty's current to-do list]].''

Jan Hickman To-Do List

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Flynn Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Flynns. 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-520|John Flynn]] Unfortunately, one of the main things that has us stumped about [[Flynn-520|John Flynn]] is that we don't know where in Ireland he is from. The town name on the Ellis Island paperwork is hard to read. I have included a screen capture of the name of the town in the hopes that someone may be able to determine what it says. [[Image:Flynn-520.jpg|50px]] I pretty much figured that he was probably born in 1868 between March and Nov. The reason I say that is because if he were born in Jan or Feb 1868, then he would have been 33 at the time of his marriage. And if he were born in Dec of 1868, then he would have been 41 when he was at Ellis island. Where we are at a complete loss is where in Ireland. And a closer date then just sometime between March & Nov. Both the Scottish and US censuses only list the country of birth. They don't list county or city. One of our main problems with the town name stems from the fact that John was illiterate. So he wasn't able to spell the name for them. He could say the name, but then the person listening to him had to distinguish what he was saying with his accent. Plus from what I understand my great grandparents tended to use the Gaelic forms of names and places instead of the English forms. Another problem we are running in to is trying to locate his death. We know that he was living in Manhattan, New York prior to his death. We know that his sister [[Flynn-1105|Ann Flynn Devitt]] & his brother [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]] wrote to his wife and told her that he was deathly ill in 1912. However, we have been unable to locate a death certificate for him. [[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.

Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682]] Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine loaded in London during the month of July 1682. She arrived September 29, 1682. '''Ships Master:''' Thomas Hudson '''Palmer''' :[[Palmer-4488| George Palmer]] (died en route), his wife Elizabeth (later married [[Fitzwater-41|Thomas Fitzwater]] of the ''[[:Space:Welcome, sailing of 1682 |Welcome]]''), and their children Elizabeth, George, [[Palmer-4470|Thomas]] and William. Recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] '''Kent''' Robert Kent == Sources and Notes == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682|Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Sundvall Cyber Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Here is a page for our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details. Add your personal memories and use the bulletin board for comments and questions. This is an attempt to gather all the descendants of [[Jansson-425|Pehr Jansson Sundvall]] (1811-1854) and [[Andersdotter-2466|Stina Andersdotter]] (1807-1865). Here is a link to a page that will contain [[Space:Sundvall_Sources|Sundvall Sources]] as they are added. I, [[Sundvall-27|Kathy Pelletier]], am a 3rd great granddaughter and I live in Saskatchewan, Canada. Welcome all!!! Family members who were invited or attended: * [[Andersdotter-2466|Stina Andersdotter]] * [[Sundvall-36|Elsie Ekvall]] * [[Sundvall-27|Kathy Pelletier]] * [[Sundvall-28|Allen Sundvall]] * [[Sundvall-29|Carl Sundvall]] * [[Sundvall-30|Debbie Sundvall]] * [[Sundvall-31|Johan Alfred Sundvall]] * [[Sundvall-32|Anders Johan Sundvall]] * [[Jansson-425|Pehr Sundvall]] * [[Sundvall-34|Anna Sundvall]] * [[Sundvall-35|Charlotta Sundvall]] * [[Sundvall-37|Eric Sundvall]]

Mount Brophy

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Mount Brophy WA was named by R.T. Marice in 1902. Named after friend Inspector M.H. Brophy of the Kimberleys. These details supplied by Lands Department of WA. There is also "Mount Brophy Springs" some distance away, with probably, the same beginning.

Patricia Adams To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Adams-19249|Patricia Adams]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Adams-19249&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Patricia Adams To-Do List|Patricia's current to-do list]].'' | [[Gallagher-1644|Gallagher, Patrick ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Vesey-111|Gallagher, Margaret (Vesey) ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- Neville-1936 Gallagher-1643 Stewart-13684

Ken Johnson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Johnson-24964|Ken Johnson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Johnson-24964&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ken Johnson To-Do List|Ken's current to-do list]].''

Daphne Restricted

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Britannia Row

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A street several of my ancestors lived in.

Abercrombie Family Bible

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The following is a transcription of the family Bible of [[Abercrombie-284|William Enoch Abercrombie]] and [[Patterson-5967|Sarah Elizabeth Patterson]]. Bold indicates words that were printed in the Bible and italics indicates words that were handwritten. Additionally, images of these pages are available on this profile. '''WHAT THEREFORE GOD HATH JOINED TOGETHER LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER''' '''THIS IS TO CERTIFY''' '''That''' [[Abercrombie-284|''W E Abercrombie'']] '''and''' [[Patterson-5967|''S E Patterson'']] '''WERE UNITED BY ME IN''' '''HOLY MATRIMONY''' '''At''' [[Patterson-5969|''Tryon Patterson'']] '''on the''' ''17th day of November'' '''In the year of our Lord''' ''1887'' '''In Presence of''' ''a large assemby'' '''Signed''' '''Births''' [[Abercrombie-284|''W E Abercrombie]] was born June 10th 1867'' [[Patterson-5967|''SE Abercrombie]] was born Feb 24th 1867'' [[Abercrombie-287|''LO Abercrombie]] was born Sep 28th 1888'' [[Abercrombie-314|''SAP Abercrombie]] was born Sep 25 1890'' [[Abercrombie-283|''RE Abercrombie]] was born Aug 31 1893'' [[Abercrombie-288|''SV Abercrombie]] was born Sept 4 1894'' [[Abercrombie-289|''AE Abercrombie]] was born May 4 1897'' '''Deaths''' [[Abercrombie-314|''SAP Abercrombie]] Departed this life Aug 1893'' [[Abercrombie-288|''SV Abercrombie]] Departed this life April 10th 1904'' '''Deaths''' [[Hemperley-114|''Nancy M. Abercrombie]] died the 10th day of July 1870'' [[Abercrombie-290|''John Hiram Abercrombie]] Died the 16th day of August 1870'' [[Ragan-262|''Sarah Ann Abercrombie]] Died the 28 of February 1898'' '''Births''' [[Lee-10848|''Cassie A. Lee]] daughter of Thomas M & Nancy M Lee was born the 25th day of December 1858'' [[Lee-10849|''Marion D Lee]] son of Thomas M & Nancy M Lee was born the ? of Feb 1861'' [[Lee-10850|''Thomas Malinda Lee]] Daughter of Thomas M & Nancy M Lee was born March ? 1863'' '''Births''' [[Abercrombie-285|''John T. Abercrombie]] son of [[Abercrombie-286|Wm]] & [[Vining-238|Mahala Abercrombie]] was born the 19th day of Feb'' [[Hemperley-114|''Nancy M Abercrombie]] daughter of [[Hemperley-115|Edward Hemperley]] was born the 13th day of March 1838'' [[Abercrombie-284|''Wm Enoch Abercrombie]] son of [[Abercrombie-285|John T.]] & [[Hemperley-114|Nancy Abercrombie]] was born the 10th day of June 1867'' [[Abercrombie-290|''John Hiram Abercrombie]] son of [[Abercrombie-285|John T.]] and [[Hemperley-114|Nancy Abercrombie]] was born the 16th day of April 1870'' [[Ragan-262|''Sarah A. Abercrombie]] daughter of [[Ragan-269|HA]] and [[Trammell-349|ME Ragan]] was born in Newton Co Ga 15th day of June 1841'' [[Walker-15092|''Margrett E. Abercrombie]] daughter of Wm N & Mary A Walker was born in Fayett Co Ga the 22 day of December 1853'' '''Marriages''' [[Abercrombie-285|''JT]] & [[Hemperley-114|Nancy M Abercrombie]] were married January the 17th 1866'' [[Abercrombie-285|''JT]] & [[Ragan-262|Sarah A. Abercrombie]] were married October the 23rd 1872'' [[Abercrombie-285|''John T]] & [[Walker-15092|Margrett E. Abercrombie]] were married October the 3rd 1900''

HanksSources

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{{ #switch: {{{1}}} | barton-paternity=Barton, William E. ''The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln: Was He the Son of Thomas Lincoln? an Essay on the Chastity of Nancy Hanks.'' New York: George H. Doran Company, 1920. Print. https://openlibrary.org/books/OL13493633M/The_paternity_of_Abraham_Lincoln | browne-everyday=Browne, Francis F. ''The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln.'' New York: N.D. Thompson Publishing Co., 1886. [format: book], [genre: biography; memoir]. Permission: University of Chicago. Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=browne.html | sandburg-prairie=Sandburg, Carl. ''Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, Volume 1.'' New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1925. [format: book], [genre: biography]. Permission: Northern Illinois University. Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=Sandburg1.html | hanks-230-will=''Last Will and Testment of Joseph Hanks of Nelson County Kentucky'', proved 14 May, 1793, as transcribed in Barton, William E. ''The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln: Was He the Son of Thomas Lincoln? an Essay on the Chastity of Nancy Hanks.'' New York: George H. Doran Company, 1920. Print. [https://archive.org/stream/paternityofabrah02bart#page/402/mode/2up pp. 402-403] | lincoln-bio-fell=Lincoln, Abraham. ''1859 Autobigraphical Statement for Chester County Times.'' (December 20, 1859). http://www.nps.gov/liho/learn/historyculture/1859autobio.htm | verduin-appendix=Verduin, Paul H. [http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.6921:1.lincoln ''Appendix: Brief Outline of the Joseph Hanks Family.']'', published in Wilson, Douglas L, Rodney O. Davis, Terry Wilson, William H. Herndon, and Jesse W. Weik. ''Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln.'' Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. Print. http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/herndon.html | wilson-informants=Wilson, Douglas L, Rodney O. Davis, Terry Wilson, William H. Herndon, and Jesse W. Weik. ''Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln.'' Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. Print. http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/herndon.html | Space:Hanks_Family_Notes: Reference Error: unknown or blank source name provided, "{{{1}}}". See [[Space:Hanks_Family_Notes]]}}

Patricia Adams To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Adams-19249|Patricia Adams]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Adams-19249&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Patricia Adams To-Do List|Patricia's current to-do list]].'' | [[Neville-1936|Adams, Margaret Ellen (Neville)]] || || to-do |- | [[Vesey-111|Gallagher, Margaret (Vesey) ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- |}

The Washington, DC area Negro Press

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[[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category: Baltimore, Maryland]] Three newspapers remain within living memory in DC's Black community: [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84025891/ The Bee] was a ferocious and direct DC publication. [http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/marychurchterellcolored.htm Mary Church Terrell] " wrote a column for [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83027091/ The Colored American] titled "The Women's World," under the pseudonym Euphemia Kirk." [[Washington-33 |Booker T. Washington]] also wrote regularly for The Colored American. (Note: many Mary Terrells but none with Church, so need to sort through them... [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:24, 18 February 2015 (EST)) and the Baltimore [http://www.pbs.org/blackpress/news_bios/afroamerican.html Afro-American] See Also: [http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED062240.pdf A Guide to the Negro Newspapers on Microfilm: A Selected List] from 1972 (glad the last author was more careful -see page 2...)

Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery, Owings Mills, Maryland

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GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 39.44076, Longitude: -76.76808 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=81167

Cheryl Hammond Wiki Sidebars

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'''Estimating ages in colonial New England'''
Usual ages at first marriage in colonial New England were mid-to-late 20s for males and early-to-mid 20s for females. Common genealogical practice for this time period is to estimate the birth of the first child one year after marriage, and subsequent children two years apart.Baggaley, Rebecca. "Estimating Marriage and Birth Dates", ''Genealogy Today'', http://www.genealogytoday.com/articles/reader.mv?ID=528 visited 30 Oct 2014.
Used for [[Norton-2691|Elizabeth (Unknown) Norton Stover]]:
In the 1930s, descendant Rush Maxwell Blodget (Sr.) of California engaged the services of genealogist Vincent B. Redstone of Suffolk (and others) in researching the origins of Great Migration immigrant Thomas Blodgett. Redstone's research and correspondence are indexed in R.M. Blodget's personal ''Codex'' and held by several modern Blodgett researchers.
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'''Quaker-style dating'''
Some New England settlements followed the "Quaker" practice of using numbers, rather than traditional (pagan) names, to refer to the months of the year. Prior to about 1752, "the first month" meant ''March'', not January.Brown, Erland, "Understanding Quaker Dates", http://www.erblandbrown.org/before_1850/documents/QuakerDates.pdf visited 15 Jan 2015.
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The Battle of Petersburg

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The third Battle of Petersburg, also known as the Breakthrough at Petersburg was a decisive Union assault on the Confederate trenches. A week later Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, ending the Civil War.

Our Family Mysteries The Morris

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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]]

Hillcrest Cemetery

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My Ever Shrinking Connections to AJ

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On this page I take a look at the nature of the global family tree and how we are all connected by examining the way in which my known connection to [[Jacobs-2987|AJ]] keeps shrinking due to the efforts at WikiTree and Geni.com to connect new people to the Global Family Tree. By the way, that Global Family Tree is more similar to a tangled net, with each point being connected in a seemingly random fashion to many others, or (to return to the tree metaphor) to a clonal colony of Quaking Aspen, with each "tree" connected to the others through a shared system of roots, than to an oak, which grows from a single acorn and has a single, independent trunk from which all the branches and roots spread. == Global Family Reunion (GFR) == On August 7, 2014, WikiTree reported that I was '''28 steps away from AJ'''. On October 1, 2014, the number of steps had dropped to '''26'''. As of this writing, on March 16, 2015(and I've really known this for a while, but it's taken me a while to get around to updating this examination)WikiTree counts '''24''' degrees. [http://www.geni.com/people/A-J-Jacobs/6000000011638429539 Geni.com] reports that AJ is my "first cousin 6 times removed's wife's uncle's wife's fifth great nephew's ex-wife's nephew," which translates to 23 degrees, just one degree closer than WikiTree's count. Here's the first path, as reported by WikiTree's Connection to AJ tool on August 7, 2014:
'''AJ Jacobs and Pamela Lloyd have ''had'' 28 degrees of separation:'''
[[Jacobs-2987|AJ Jacobs]] -> [[Kheel-3|Ellen Kheel]] (his mother) -> [[Kheel-19|Jane Kheel]] (her sister) -> [[Stanley-3176|John Stanley]] (her husband) -> [[Stanley-3421|Everett Stanley]] (his father) -> [[Garrett-2793|Grace Garrett]] (his mother) -> [[Thompson-16635|Sophia Thompson]] (her mother) -> [[Thompson-16636|Greenbury Thompson]] (her father) -> [[Redman-525|Chloe Redman]] (his mother) -> [[Redman-513|Nancy Redman]] (her sister) -> [[Prather-37|Lloyd Benton Prather]] (her husband) -> [[Prather-38|Basil Prather]] (his father) -> [[Prather-68|Aaron Prather]] (his father) -> [[Sprigg-133|Martha Sprigg]] (his mother) -> [[Sprigg-8|Sarah Sprigg]] (her sister) -> [[Graves-27|Katherine Graves]] (her mother) -> [[Graves-31|Thomas Graves]] (her brother) -> [[Graves-1376|Thomas Graves]] (his son) -> [[Graves-1072|Robert Graves]] (his son) -> [[Graves-1063|James Graves]] (his son) -> [[Graves-1056|William Graves]] (his son) -> [[Graves-1054|Middleton Graves]] (his son) -> [[Herrington-98|Matilda Herrington]] (his wife) -> [[Herrington-99|Isaac Herrington]] (her father) -> [[Herrington-118|John A Herrington]] (his brother) -> [[Herrington-207|Isaac Newton Herrington]] (his son) -> [[Herrington-206|Inez Minerva Herrington]] (his daughter) -> [[Lloyd-1430|Winston Lloyd]] (her son) -> Pamela Lloyd (his daughter)
Notice how the path had shifted by October 1, 2014, with the connection on his end now being through AJ's mother's brother's wife, instead of his mother's sister's husband, and the connection on my end shifting from my father's mother to his father. What this means is that I'm related to AJ through multiple lines—which is true of all of us, by the way:
'''AJ Jacobs and Pamela Lloyd have ''had'' 26 degrees of separation:'''
[[Jacobs-2987|AJ Jacobs]] -> [[Kheel-3|Ellen Kheel]] (his mother) -> [[Kheel-34|Robert Kheel]] (her brother) -> [[Dungan-268|Shirley Dungan]] (his wife) -> [[Dungan-267|James Dungan]] (her father) -> [[Dungan-266|Erastus Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-265|David Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-264|Lara Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-263|Joseph Butterworth Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-262|Josiah Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-239|Benjamin Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-61|James Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-5|Thomas Dungan]] (his father) -> [[Dungan-11|William Dungan]] (his brother) -> [[Dungan-162|Deborah Dungan]] (his daughter) -> [[Large-27|Joseph Large]] (her husband) -> [[Large-13|Elizabeth Large]] (his sister) -> [[Lundy-23|Thomas Lundy]] (her son) -> [[Lundy-83|Reuben Lundy]] (his son) -> [[Lundy-1040|Israel Lundy]] (his son) -> [[Hughes-4245|Rachel Hughes]] (his wife) -> [[Hughes-3635|Joel Hughes]] (her brother) -> [[Hughes-3631|Ellen Hughes]] (his daughter) -> [[Lloyd-1434|Samuel Hughes Lloyd]] (her son) -> [[Lloyd-1433|Elmer Bruce Lloyd]] (his son) -> [[Lloyd-1430|Winston Lloyd]] (his son) -> [[Lloyd-391|Pamela Lloyd]] (his daughter)
The path on WikiTree as of March 15, 2015 has shifted, yet again. Now, the connection through AJ's mother's brother's wife has been replaced by one through his mother's father's brother's daughter's husband:
'''AJ Jacobs and Pamela Lloyd have 24 degrees of separation:'''
[[Jacobs-2987|AJ Jacobs]] -> [[Kheel-3|Ellen Kheel]] (his mother) -> [[Kheel-1|Theodore Kheel]] (her father) -> [[Kheel-16|Julian Kheel]] (his brother) -> [[Kheel-28|Victoria Kheel]] (his daughter) -> [[Spader-6|James Spader]] (her husband) -> [[Fraser-1587|Jean Fraser]] (his mother) -> [[Fraser-2038|James Fraser]] (her father) -> [[Brown-29945|Myrtle Brown]] (his mother) -> [[Playter-20|Mercy Playter]] (her mother) -> [[Playter-21|George Playter]] (her father) -> [[Playter-16|Euphemia Playter]] (his sister) -> [[Lundy-843|Eleazar Lundy]] (her husband) -> [[Lundy-38|Samuel Lundy]] (his father) -> [[Lundy-69|Richard Lundy]] (his father) -> [[Lundy-23|Thomas Lundy]] (his brother) -> [[Lundy-83|Reuben Lundy]] (his son) -> [[Lundy-1040|Israel Lundy]] (his son) -> [[Hughes-4245|Rachel Hughes]] (his wife) -> [[Hughes-3635|Joel Hughes]] (her brother) -> [[Hughes-3631|Ellen Hughes]] (his daughter) -> [[Lloyd-1434|Samuel Hughes Lloyd]] (her son) -> [[Lloyd-1433|Elmer Bruce Lloyd]] (his son) -> [[Lloyd-1430|Winston Lloyd]] (his son) -> [[Lloyd-391|Pamela Lloyd]] (his daughter)
According to Geni.com, '''I am only 23 steps away from AJ''' (just count the arrows in the following path). Here's the path, based on Geni's calculations (which haven't shifted at all between August 7, 2014 and March 16, 2015):
'''Arnold Stephen Jacobs, Jr. is Pamela D Lloyd's first cousin 6 times removed's wife's uncle's wife's fifth great nephew's ex-wife's nephew!'''
[http://www.geni.com/people/Pamela-D-Lloyd/6000000007818456107 Pamela D Lloyd] (Me) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Winston-Lloyd/6000000007818845222 Winston Dale Lloyd] (my father) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Elmer-Lloyd/6000000007819351317 Elmer Bruce Lloyd] (his father) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Samuel-Lloyd/6000000007820383411 Samuel Hughes Lloyd] (his father) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Ellen-Lloyd/6000000007824425421 Ellen Hughes] (his mother) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Joel-Hughes/6000000008202744671 Joel Hughes] (her father) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Eleanor-Lee-Hughes/6000000000136018924 Eleanor Lee] (his mother) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Eleanor-Ellis-Lee/6000000012863441571 Eleanor Ellis] (her mother) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Mordecai-Ellis/369722879820004618 Mordecai Ellis, Sr.] (her brother) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Nehemiah-Ellis/6000000012887214295 Nehemiah Ellis] (his son) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Ellis/6000000012887155298 Sarah Thornburgh] (his wife) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Benjamin-Thornburgh/6000000012887016828 Benjamin Eli Thornburgh] (her father) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Thornburgh/317050057900006597 Thomas Thornburgh] (his brother) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Martha-Thornburg/6000000000352032648 Martha Stanley] (his wife) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Micajah-Stanley/6000000003505051839 Micajah Stanley] (her brother) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Mahlon-Stanley/6000000010484825030 Mahlon Stanley] (his son) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/John-Stanley/6000000027252347976 John Stanley] (his son) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Wyatt-Stanley/6000000027252139167 Wyatt Stanley] (his son) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/John-Stanley/6000000027252279109 John Richard Stanley] (his son) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Everett-Stanley/6000000027252326417 Everett Edward Stanley] (his son) -> Stanley (his son) -> Kheel (his ex-wife) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/Ellen-Jacobs/6000000023233187208 Ellen Jacobs] (her sister) -> [http://www.geni.com/people/A-J-Jacobs/6000000011638429539 Arnold Stephen Jacobs, Jr.] (her son)
You'll have noticed that the two connection finders start from different directions. WikiTree's starts with AJ and works it's way to me, while Geni's starts with me and works it's way to AJ. Looking from AJ's direction, I see that both paths connect to AJ through his mother's sister's ex-husband's father before diverging. But, let's look at Geni's list from the other direction, and using WikiTree's profiles, instead of Geni's:
'''Arnold Stephen Jacobs, Jr. is Pamela D Lloyd's first cousin 6 times removed's wife's uncle's wife's fifth great nephew's ex-wife's nephew!'''
[[Jacobs-2987|Arnold Stephen Jacobs, Jr.]] -> [[Kheel-3|Ellen Jacobs]] (his mother) -> [[Kheel-19| Kheel]] (her sister) -> [[Stanley-3176| Stanley]] (her ex-husband) -> [[Stanley-3421|Everett Edward Stanley]] (his father) -> [[Stanley-3418|John Richard Stanley]] (his father) -> [[Stanley-3422|Wyatt Stanley]] (his father) -> [[Stanley-3429|John Stanley]] -> [[Stanley-1566|Mahlon Stanley]] (his father)† -> [[Stanley-561|Micajah Stanley]] (his father)† -> [[Stanley-560|Martha Stanley]] (his sister)† -> [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] (her husband)†† -> [[Thornburgh-7|Benjamin Eli Thornburgh]] (his brother) -> [[Thornburg-228|Sarah Thornburgh]] (his daughter) -> [[profile id|Nehemiah Ellis]]‡ (her husband) -> [[Ellis-4442|Mordecai Ellis, Sr.]]‡‡ (his son) -> [[Ellis-6063|Eleanor Ellis]] (his sister) -> [[Lee-7267|Eleanor Lee]] -> [[Hughes-3635|Joel Hughes]] () -> [[Hughes-3631|Ellen Hughes]] () -> [[Lloyd-1434|Samuel Hughes Lloyd]] (her son) -> [[Lloyd-1433|Elmer Bruce Lloyd]] (his son) -> [[Lloyd-1430|Winston Dale Lloyd]] (his son) -> [[Lloyd-391|Pamela D Lloyd]] (his daughter) :† These profiles are not directly connected in both directions on WikiTree to the profiles preceding and following them in this list. :†† There are multiple possible profiles for Thomas Thornburgh on WikiTree, in part due to multiple spellings of the surname: [[Thornbrugh-18|Thomas Thornbrugh]] vs. [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]]. :‡ No profile found on WikiTree. :‡‡ This individual is identified as the son of [[Ellis-3263|Thomas Ellis]] on WikiTree.
Based on this attempt to directly compare the connection from Geni to that found on WikiTree, I see a number of issues. The first, and one I need to address directly, is for me to enter more of Eleanor Lee's family, which I have researched on Ancestry and elsewhere. The confusion between Thomas Thornbrugh and Thomas Thornburgh I have already addressed by creating an unmerged match and posting messages on each profile, so I hope that the two profile managers involved will work that out. The other issues involve research into the correct family connections of several individuals and the correct name of Mordecai Ellis' father. ==Sources== * Geni.com's GFR connection finder. Entered by Pamela Lloyd, [[Lloyd-391|Lloyd-391]] 17:07, 7 August 2014 (EDT); [[Lloyd-391|Lloyd-391]] 22:47, 1 October 2014 (EDT). * WikiTree's Connection to AJ finder. Entered by Pamela Lloyd, [[Lloyd-391|Lloyd-391]] 17:07, 7 August 2014 (EDT); [[Lloyd-391|Lloyd-391]] 22:47, 1 October 2014 (EDT).

Springhill Cemetery, Jonesboro, Louisiana

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T Cline To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cline-1704|T Cline]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cline-1704&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:T Cline To-Do List|T's current to-do list]].''

Fairplay, South Carolina

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Anonymous Carroll To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Holland-3338|Anonymous Carroll]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Holland-3338&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Anonymous Carroll To-Do List|Anonymous's current to-do list]].''

Our Family Mysteries-38

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Our family lore indicates a strong reference to Native American family members whose names were changed to "engilsh" names. Irish ancestors were said to be the usual dirt poor, indentured servants or laborers with a penchant for fighting. They lived in ghetto situations in close proximity to native peoples and learned that money could be made by setting up wrestling matches. This was near the mighty Irish boxers of the day, using the same rings, but rather than a legitimate "fight" was more like today's WWF wrestling; staged for the audience. Behind the scenes they drank and partied together not matter the "winner" of a fight.

Denis Howe - Source 15

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Denis Howe Source 15

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Derek Moffat To-Do List

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Breland Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Breland Family Cemetery, Ehrhardt, South Carolina]] [[Category:Bamberg County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] A small monument stands alone in this beautiful State Park, carrying the names of the Breland family that migrated to the area from Bavaria, GY in 1776. ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Breland]]||[[William]]||1753||1825||72||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Wife of William]]||1755||1820||65||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland, Jr.]]||[[William]]||1777||1845||72||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Wife of William, Jr.]]||1778||1849||71||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Abram]]||1795||1852||57||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Rosanah]]||1825||1834||9||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Annie Thurston]]||1820||1841||21||||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Breland]]||[[Ellen]]||1841||1847||6||||2014-09-21||[[ |}

Pioneer Index of Randolph County, West Virginia edited by Lauren d'Ablemont Ragland

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APPERSON HUGH A. 1873:m Sarah Murphy, Ch: William J. b 10/2/1876, farmer [BIp105] APPERSON James R. "Jack" CSA, 31st Virginia Infantry, Co. F. [BWp153, Up2] APPERSON Mary W. {1/17/1845-1/29/1915} d/o William H. & Elizabeth Phillips*, buried Phillips Chapel Cemetery [C1,MXp449] APPERSON William m Jane E., Ch: Sarah E. {8/2/1860-8/22/1908} buried Phillips Chapel Cem., farmer [B1p51,C4] APPERSON William H. m Elizabeth Harris, Ch: Mary W.* [MXp449] HARRIS Elizabeth m William H. Apperson* [MXp449] PHILLIPS Randolph {4/16/1846-12/24/1900} s/o Moses & Margaret S. Phillips, Irish & Scotch, CSA, 67th Virginia Calvary 1867:m Mary W. Apperson*, Ch: Bertha L. b 8/12/1876, Cecil b.9/15/1881, Claudius*, Dennis b.7/15/1868, Jessie, Margaret E. b. 10/8/1870, Maude E., Walter, Warwick, farmer & turnpike worker [B1p77,195,106,118, BWp155,C1,Mxp449,Up29]

Franks Family Bible

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Transcription of the Fontice Piece pages from the Franks Family Bible listing births, deaths, cause of death and marriages. From Personal Papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden. ---- {| ||||Births||||||Deaths|||| |- |Nehemiah Franks||December 3||1776||March 23||1852||of Cancer|| |- |Jane Simmons Franks||February 25,||1783|||||| |} === Children === {| ||||Births||||||Deaths|||| |- |Nancy Franks||March 11||1802|||||| |- |Henry Franks||March 24||1803||Nov 8||1888||Cancer|| |- |Charles Franks||June 20||1806||Jan 24||1880|| |- |Robert Franks||May 14||1808||Dec 20||1894|| |- |Eppy Franks||Oct 23||1810||Jan 10||1892||Puraly|| |- |Samuel Franks||May 2||1814||Jan 7||1896||andde|| |- |Benjamin Franks||December 10||1816|||||| |- |Pamela Franks||July 1||1818|||||| |- |Jane Franks||July 30||1823|||||| |} ---- {| ||||Births||||||Deaths|||| |- |Robert Franks||May 14||1808||Dec 20||1894|||| |- |Lucy Gordon (Crisp) Franks||Dec 6||1813||died May 3||1897|||| |} === Children === {| ||||Births||||||Deaths|||| |- |Charles Mancil Franks||Feb 28||1838|||||| |- |Sarah Jane Franks||Feb 21||1835||died Nov 25||1894|||| |- |Nathaniel Day Franks||Feb 2||1837||(illegible)|||| |- |Susan Melissa Franks||July 11||1839|||||| |- |Pamela Sophia Carolina Franks||July 10||1841|||||| |- |Lucy Adeline Franks||Sep 1||1843||Oct 15||1881|| |- |Samuel Allen & Nancy Margaret Franks||Dec 4||1849|||||| |- |(Samuel Allen)||||||May 23||1916|| |}

Friendship, sailing of 1682

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[[Category: Friendship, sailed May 1682]] '''''Friendship''''' loaded in Liverpool between May 22-30 and she arrived in Pennsylvania August 14th, 1682. == Passenger List == * Tom Minshall[[#WS |(ws)]] and his wife Margaret[[#WS |(ws)]] * John Sharples[[#WS |(ws)]], his wife Jane[[#WS |(ws)]], their children Phebe[[#WS |(ws)]], John[[#WS |(ws)]], James[[#WS |(ws)]], Caleb[[#WS |(ws)]], Jane[[#WS |(ws)]], Joseph[[#WS |(ws)]] and son Thomas[[#WS |(ws)]] who died en route. * [[Simcock-14 |John Simcock]] [[#WS |(ws)]] and sons [[Simcock-13 |John]][[#WS |(ws)]] and James[[#WS |(ws)]] John Simcock is also listed on [[:Space:Mary, sailing of 1682 | Mary]], some sources list [[Simcock-8 |Jacob]] as the son that arrived on Friendship, John did not have a son named James. * William Taylor [[#WS |(ws)]], his wife Margaretta [[#WS |(ws)]] and children Joseph [[#WS |(ws)]], Elizabeth [[#WS |(ws)]] and Mary [[#WS |(ws)]], along with William's brother Peter Taylor [[#WS |(ws)]] William Taylor is also listed on [[:Space:Mary, sailing of 1682 | Mary]] * [[Vernon-352 |Randle Vernon]][[#WS |(ws)]] with an indentured servant [[Dole-1 |Sarah Dole]][[#WS |(ws)]], who was a sister to [[Dole-296 |John Dole]] of the ''[[:Space:Society, sailing of 1682 | Society]]'', and Randle's brothers [[Vernon-180 |Robert Vernon]] [[#WS |(ws)]] and [[Vernon-351 |Thomas Vernon]] [[#WS |(ws)]] == Sources & Notes == '''(ws)''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682 |Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

George Hartley Ancestry

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George Hartley was born in Philadelphia, PA in 1763. He was married to Ann Bates in Philadelphia. He died in Philadelphia on 18 Mar 1824. he was buried at the 2nd Baptist Chruch Burying Ground which no longer exists. Documents state the remains were moved in 1869 to Ivy Hill Cemetery. Ivy Hill has no record of George Hartley's remains being moved there, noe does any other cemetery in Philadelphia. According to his Seaman's Protection Certificate his father was also named George Hartley. That certificate states that George Sr. was born in Danzig and arrived in Philadelphia from Amsterdam. There is no record of his burial and some documents state he was lost at sea. BRICK WALL Please HELP!

Cimetière de Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface

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[[Category:Cimetière de Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba]] The cemetery at St. Boniface Cathedral is a Catholic cemetery. Numerous notable Manitobans are buried here, including [[Riel-5|Louis Riel]]. Photography of this cemetery began on 13 September 2014 by [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] and will be completed in the summer of 2015. The transcription below is a work in progress. == Transcription == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |Braun, John H.||||1890-06-05||40||||1 |- |Erwin, Joseph||||1889-12-14||51 years, 8 months||||2 |- |Erwin, Kate||||1890-08-29||22 years, 10 months||"Beloved wife of J.S. Gaudaur"||3 |- |Erwin, Mary Agnes||||1889-12-13||19 years, 7 months||||4 |- |Cherrier, Léon Tréflé||1823-05-13||1904-11-08||||Born in Lachine, Quebec, and died at Immaculate Conception in Winnipeg, Manitoba.||5 |- |Cherrier, Marie Florence (née Viou)||1829-10-26||1909-10-06||||Born in St-Constant, Quebec, and died at Immaculate Conception in Winnipeg, Manitoba.||5 |}

David Wilson To-Do List

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The Calhoun 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]]

Hays / Hayes

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Primary Sources: Spanning back from Great-Grandparents,Thomas & Nancy Hays to Great(x7)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: <> Genealogie of the Hayes of Tweeddale, by Father Richard Augustin Hay, Prior of St. Pieremont, including memoirs of his own times (1835). Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from National Library of Scotland https://archive.org/details/genealogieofhaye1835hayr Online Sources for Medieval, royalty, nobility family group sheets; The Peerage of Scotland; and Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy; http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I16942&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous [S39] Medieval, royalty, nobility family group sheets (filmed 1996), Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Department. Medieval Family History Unit, (Manuscript. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996), FHL film 1553977-1553985. [S21] #226 The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom, from Their Origin to the Present Generation (2nd edition, 1813), Douglas, Sir Robert, (2nd edition. 2 volumes. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1813 NOTE: Caution should be taken with this peerage, and compared with other peerages to obtain accurate information about the families. Some of the lineages are confused, but can be used for supplemental information.), FHL book Q 941 D22d; FHL microfilm 1,440,956 items., vol. 1 p. 544, 602. [S49] Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, (Periodical. Chobham, Surrey, England: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 2005- Published twice yearly.), vol. 2 no. 5 Jan 2008 p. 363. [S21] #226 The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom, from Their Origin to the Present Generation (2nd edition, 1813), Douglas, Sir Robert, (2nd edition. 2 volumes. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1813 NOTE: Caution should be taken with this peerage, and compared with other peerages to obtain accurate information about the families. Some of the lineages are confused, but can be used for supplemental information.), FHL book Q 941 D22d; FHL microfilm 1,440,956 items., vol. 1 p. 544, vol. 2 p. 602.

Hays geneanolgy site to check with your linage

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many generations outlined for reference Hay family tree. Hay Coat of Arms. Generation 1: Robert Hay (1742-1818) - family page, notes. Generation 2: William Hay (1768-1849) - family page, notes on Robert and William Hay (generations1-2), wife Jane Taylor's family page.

Hayes

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_Matthew Timothy Hayes, b 25 Sept 1979, Glendale, CA. & Bradley Ray Hayes b 13,Jan 1986 HB, CA __Michael Timothy Hayes, b. 22 Feb 1949, Riverside, California, m Carroll Hayes __son of Melvin Franklin Hayes, b. 29 Nov 1923, Merkel, Texas, m. Rita Barry ___son of John Thomas Hays, b. 1892, Texas, m Beulah Bradshaw, Abilene, Texas ____son of William Robert Hays, b. 1859, Augusta, Virginia,m Mollie O Harvey _____son of Thomas Hays (an Ulster-Scot), b. 1825, m Nancy Robertson ______son of Robert Hays b. 1768 m Jane Montgomery, Rockbridge VA. _______son of Charles John Hays b. 1718 m Margaret Walker, Rockbridge VA. _______son of John Hays (abt. 1698-1751) & Rebecca - Bangor, Province of Ulster, Ireland Recorded at Intellectual Reserve, Inc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Trees Community and In The Rockbridge Heritage Book. John & Rebecca Hays migrated to America in 1737 from Ireland: 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. Lineage also well recorded in, Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland by Emma White. Published 1902. _John Hays, b. 1674,Immigrated to Ireland 1710 Province of Ulster (Married Rebecca, of Scotland, 1715 in the Province of Ulster Ireland, 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.

The Aldgate Hotel and Restaurant

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Ainsley Paget To-Do List

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Heath Census Records

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{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Relation||Sex/Race/Age/Martial |- | Carlos C. Heath || Head||M/W/33/M |- | Mary L. || Wife||F/W/30/M |- | Rosalyn J. || Daughter||F/W/5/S |- | Richard E. || Son||M/W/3/S |- | Betty M. || Daughter||F/W/2/S |- | Thomas P. Bird || Father-in-Law||M/W/67/W |}

Es n To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[N-249|es n]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=N-249&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:es n To-Do List|es's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Pehrsson-427|Pehrsson, Börje ]] || 1765-02-11 || struken på Ulvsåkraholm utan hänvisning |- |}

Jeffrey Gradowski

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Son of Barbara Lyon Gradowski and Charles Gradowski

Carson Family Mysteries

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I have several mysteries to solve, but one that has been on my mind for years is the whereabouts of my paternal great grandmother, Lydia Carson. She had my grandfather Johnie Carson out of wedlock. When he was I believe about 4 years of age, she married James Daniel Griffith. James Griffith was a widower with children. He and Lydia had three or four sets of twins, all whom died shortly after birth, and one or two single births. One I know for sure passed away at age 6. After James died, I found Lydia had signed her mother's death certificate as Lydia Davis. That was about 1936. I have been able to find nothing about Lydia after that point.

Michael Russ To-Do List

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Kaycee Brady To-Do List

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Fern Peters To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Peters-4309|Fern Peters]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Peters-4309&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Fern Peters To-Do List|Fern's current to-do list]].'' clean up sources and add sources {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abrams-768|Abrams, Sara ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-769|Abrams, Elisabeth ]] || 1811-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-770|Abrams, Abraham Abraham ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-771|Abrams, Jacob ]] || 1806-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-772|Abrams, Maria ]] || 1863-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-773|Abrams, Heinrich J. ]] || 1858-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-774|Abrams, Jakob ]] || 1853-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-775|Abrams, Katharina ]] || 1867-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-776|Abrams, Maria ]] || 1835-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-777|Abrams, Jacob ]] || 1829-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-778|Abrams, Heinrich ]] || 1837-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-779|Abrams, Bernhard ]] || 1840-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-780|Abrams, Elisabeth ]] || 1851-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-781|Abrams, Peter ]] || 1857-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-782|Abrams, Margaretha ]] || 1862-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-783|Abrams, Bernhard ]] || 1870-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-785|Abrams, Peter ]] || 1798-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-786|Abrams, Catarina ]] || 1801-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-787|Abrams, Margaretha "Gretha" ]] || 1804-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-269|Armstrong, Annie Myrtle Josephine (Crozier) ]] || 1931-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5718|Armstrong, Douglas ]] || 1924-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5719|Armstrong, Patricia Ann]] || 1956-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5727|Armstrong, Harvey ]] || || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5728|Armstrong, Murrey ]] || 1932-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5729|Armstrong, William George Clarence ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5730|Armstrong, wn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5732|Armstrong, George ]] || 1863-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Henzy-1|Armstrong, Evalotte (Henzy) ]] || 1860-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Cunningham-4336|Basarab, Beatrice (Cunningham)]] || || to-do |- | [[Basarab-1|Basarab, Fred T. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hodobiak-1|Basarab, Katherine (Hodobiak) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Basarab-2|Basarab, Theodore Fredrick ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Basarab-3|Basarab, David Fredrick ]] || 1971-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Basarab-4|Basarab, Ted ]] || || to-do |- | [[Berg-1496|Berg, Franz ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1498|Berg, Aganetha ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1499|Berg, Franz ]] || 1801-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1500|Berg, Franz ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1501|Berg, Maria ]] || 1809-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1502|Berg, Katharina ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-350|Bergen, Maria ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-351|Bergen, Sarah ]] || 1906-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-352|Bergen, Anna ]] || 1868-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-353|Bergen, Katarina ]] || 1874-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Bergmann-137|Bergmann, Susanna ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bollee-3|Bollee, Wilhelm "Willem" ]] || 1746-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Bollee-4|Bollee, Agatha ]] || 1776-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1339|Braun, Peter ]] || 1847-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1340|Braun, Katarina ]] || 1883-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1341|Braun, Abram ]] || 1882-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1342|Braun, Johan ]] || 1889-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1343|Braun, Abram ]] || 1816-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1344|Braun, Heinrich ]] || 1827-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1345|Braun, Margaretha ]] || 1828-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1346|Braun, Katharina ]] || 1821-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1347|Braun, Johann ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1348|Braun, Abram ]] || 1884-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1349|Braun, Katharina ]] || 1846-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1350|Braun, Abraham ]] || 1841-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1351|Braun, Jacob ]] || 1843-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Breyel-10|Breyel, Johan ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Broidy-1|Broidy, Catherine ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bruhn-182|Bruhn, Claas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Buhler-182|Buhler, Susanna "Sancke" ]] || 1717-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-183|Buhler, Sara ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-184|Buhler, Abram ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-185|Buhler, Jacob ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-186|Buhler, Jacob ]] || 1807-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Butler-7835|Butler, John ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleary-621|Cleary, Elizabeth Jane ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cooper-9880|Cooper, Annie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crozier-270|Crozier, Samual ]] || 1901-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-338|Crozier, Kathleen Mary (Kellett) ]] || 1899-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-275|Crozier, Emit John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crozier-277|Crozier, Joseph George ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-278|Crozier, James George ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-279|Crozier, James Cornelius Samuel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crozier-280|Crozier, Ellen Keziah ]] || 1876-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-281|Crozier, Robert Bruce ]] || 1879-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-282|Crozier, Frederick Norman ]] || 1883-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-283|Crozier, Andrew ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-284|Crozier, Joseph Howard ]] || 1864-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-285|Crozier, Emma Dora ]] || 1868-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-286|Crozier, Anne Mary ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-288|Crozier, Annie M. ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-174|Crozier, Mary jane (Porteous) ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-290|Crozier, Norman George ]] || 1905-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-291|Crozier, William Bruce ]] || 1903-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-292|Crozier, Samuel Edwards ]] || 1907-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-293|Crozier, Eva Violet Elizabeth ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cunningham-4337|Cunningham, Mable E. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Daly-751|Daly, Hyacinth ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mac_Caughlan-1|Daly, Rose (Mac Caughlan) ]] || 1719-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-752|Daly, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[DArcy-476|Daly, Anastasia (DArcy) ]] || 1674-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-753|Daly, Denis ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-754|Daly, Denis Bowes ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daniel-2915|Daniel, Elizabeth ]] || 1735-08-16 || to-do |- | [[De_Fehr-1|De Fehr, Christina or Justina ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deaves-14|Deaves, Robert ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deaves-15|Deaves, Grace Louisa ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Derksen-118|Derksen, Margaretha ]] || 1835-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Derksen-119|Derksen, Aganetha ]] || 1873-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Dick-1459|Dick, Aganetha ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-155|Doerksen, Anna ]] || 1860-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-156|Doerksen, Heinrich ]] || 1834-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-157|Doerksen, Peter ]] || 1863-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-158|Doerksen, Katharina ]] || 1866-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-159|Doerksen, Johann ]] || 1868-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-160|Doerksen, Justina ]] || 1871-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-161|Doerksen, Aganetha ]] || 1879-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-162|Doerksen, Anna ]] || 1886-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-163|Doerksen, Helena ]] || 1888-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-164|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1857-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-165|Doerksen, Peter ]] || 1884-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-166|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1891-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-167|Doerksen, Abram ]] || 1854-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-168|Doerksen, Judith ]] || 1781-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-169|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1866-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-170|Doerksen, Marie ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-171|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-172|Doerksen, Katharina ]] || 1820-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-173|Doerksen, Jacob David B ]] || 1806-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-174|Doerksen, David David - , (Derksen)]] || 1765-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-175|Doerksen, Anna D - ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-176|Doerksen, Gerhard David - ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-177|Doerksen, Maria D B , (Derksen)]] || 1799-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-178|Doerksen, Judith D - ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-179|Doerksen, Abraham David - ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-180|Doerksen, Katharina D (Katarina) - ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-181|Doerksen, Aganetha D - ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-182|Doerksen, Agatha D - ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-183|Doerksen, Peter David B , (Derksen)]] || 1808-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Driedger-59|Driedger, Aganetha ]] || 1862-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Driediger-5|Driediger, Katharina ]] || 1758-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-71|Dueck, Katharina ]] || 1813-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-72|Dueck, Anna ]] || 1872-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-73|Dueck, Gerhard ]] || 1862-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-74|Dueck, Aganetha ]] || 1834-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-75|Dueck, Katharina ]] || 1843-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-76|Dueck, Helena ]] || 1867-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-77|Dueck, Anna ]] || 1885-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-78|Dueck, Elisabeth ]] || 1814-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Duerksen-28|Duerksen, Anna ]] || 1860-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-343|Dyck, Arnold ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dyck-344|Dyck, Peter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Robertson-6339|Dyck, Eileen (Robertson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Dyck-345|Dyck, Peter ]] || 1903-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2372|Dyck, Katharina (Wolf) ]] || 1914-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-349|Dyck, Agatha ]] || 1746-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-350|Dyck, Katarina ]] || 1815-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-351|Dyck, Justina ]] || 1821-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-352|Dyck, Anna ]] || 1823-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-353|Dyck, Helena ]] || 1831-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-354|Dyck, Margareta ]] || 1834-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-355|Dyck, William ]] || 1835-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-356|Dyck, Aron ]] || 1837-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-357|Dyck, Abram ]] || 1862-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-358|Dyck, Jacob ]] || 1828-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-359|Dyck, Abram ]] || 1849-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-360|Dyck, David ]] || 1818-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-361|Dyck, Nicholas ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-362|Dyck, Abraham ]] || 1816-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-363|Dyck, Abraham ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-364|Dyck, Katharina ]] || 1897-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-365|Dyck, Johann L. ]] || 1893-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-366|Dyck, David ]] || 1907-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-367|Dyck, Helena ]] || 1890-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-368|Dyck, Abraham ]] || 1888-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-369|Dyck, Elisabeth ]] || 1887-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-370|Dyck, Susanna ]] || 1895-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-371|Dyck, Mary ]] || 1899-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-372|Dyck, Anna ]] || 1908-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-373|Dyck, Aron ]] || 1886-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-374|Dyck, Johann ]] || 1889-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-375|Dyck, Johann ]] || 1891-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-376|Dyck, Eva ]] || 1900-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-377|Dyck, Sarah ]] || 1900-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-379|Dyck, Aron ]] || 1901-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-380|Dyck, Maria ]] || 1884-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-381|Dyck, Johann E. ]] || 1846-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-382|Dyck, Gerhard ]] || 1817-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-383|Dyck, David K. ]] || 1901-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-334|Dyck Ens Berg Breyel, Anganetha (Friesen) ]] || 1766-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Eastman-988|Eastman, Betsey Ann ]] || 1857-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9598|Edwards, Keziah Kezia ]] || 1845-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9599|Edwards, Joseph John ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9600|Edwards, James ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9601|Edwards, Esther ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9602|Edwards, Martha ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9603|Edwards, Martha ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9604|Edwards, Sarah ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9605|Edwards, Jane ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9606|Edwards, Francis ]] || 1784-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9607|Edwards, Elizabeth ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9608|Edwards, Cornelius Wesley Cornelia ]] || 1847-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9609|Edwards, John Francis ]] || 1831-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9610|Edwards, William Samuel ]] || 1836-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9611|Edwards, Johanna ]] || 1849-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9612|Edwards, Martha Rhoda ]] || 1849-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9613|Edwards, Ellen ]] || 1851-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9614|Edwards, James ]] || 1832-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9615|Edwards, Mary Ann ]] || 1834-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9616|Edwards, Jeremiah ]] || 1852-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9617|Edwards, Catherine ]] || 1839-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9618|Edwards, Charles ]] || 1840-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9619|Edwards, Joseph Henry ]] || 1841-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Enns-77|Enns, Johann ]] || 1837-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Enns-78|Enns, Isaak ]] || 1863-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Enns-79|Enns, Jacob ]] || 1886-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Ens-31|Ens, Isaac ]] || 1847-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Ens-32|Ens, Helena ]] || 1819-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Ens-33|Ens, Katharina ]] || 1849-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Ens-34|Ens, Isaak ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ens-35|Ens, Abraham ]] || 1845-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Ens-36|Ens, Katharine ]] || 1847-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Ens-37|Ens, Katharina ]] || 1837-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Ensz-2|Ensz, Franz ]] || 1822-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Ensz-3|Ensz, Bernhard ]] || 1830-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Entz-5|Entz, Susanna "Sanke" ]] || 1742-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Entz-6|Entz, Hans ]] || || to-do |- | [[Epp-212|Epp, Johann ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epp-213|Epp, Sarah ]] || 1785-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Epp-214|Epp, Anna ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epp-215|Epp, Heinrich ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esau-45|Esau, Margaretha ]] || 1856-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Falk-264|Falk, Maria ]] || 1818-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Fehr-125|Fehr, Katharina ]] || 1884-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Fehr-126|Fehr, Elizabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fehr-127|Fehr, Diedrich ]] || 1859-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Fehr-128|Fehr, Wilhelm S. ]] || 1862-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-330|Friesen, Isbrand ]] || 1740-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-331|Friesen, Heinrich ]] || 1846-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-332|Friesen, Helena ]] || 1840-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-333|Friesen, Helena ]] || 1851-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-335|Friesen, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Friesen-336|Friesen, Anna ]] || 1869-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-337|Friesen, Anna ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-338|Friesen, Helena ]] || || to-do |- | [[Friesen-339|Friesen, Sarah ]] || 1837-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-340|Friesen, Aganetha ]] || 1890-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-341|Friesen, Peter F. ]] || 1886-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Froese-84|Froese, Abraham ]] || 1810-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Froese-85|Froese, Abraham ]] || 1863-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Gass-226|Gass, Jake Jacob]] || 1898-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Lerner-66|Gass, Marie Anna (Lerner) ]] || 1898-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-169|Giesbrecht, Katarina ]] || 1818-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-170|Giesbrecht, Justina ]] || 1818-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-171|Giesbrecht, David ]] || 1750-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-172|Giesbrecht, Sara ]] || 1838-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-173|Giesbrecht, Anna ]] || 1866-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Ginter-283|Ginter, Anna ]] || 1850-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Ginter-284|Ginter, Katharina ]] || 1886-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Goertzen-33|Goertzen, Heinrich Daniel ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Goertzen-34|Goertzen, Aganetha ]] || 1819-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Goertzen-35|Goertzen, Johann ]] || 1845-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Graham-7641|Graham, Grace May ]] || 1888-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-555|Hamm, Katarina ]] || 1828-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-556|Hamm, Abraham ]] || 1830-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-557|Hamm, Helena ]] || 1832-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-558|Hamm, Abraham ]] || 1835-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-559|Hamm, Jacob ]] || 1838-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-560|Hamm, Katarina ]] || 1840-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-561|Hamm, Anna ]] || 1832-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-562|Hamm, Barbara "Buschke" ]] || 1837-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-563|Hamm, Abram ]] || 1803-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-564|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1827-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-565|Hamm, Jacob ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-566|Hamm, Susanna ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-567|Hamm, David ]] || 1896-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-568|Hamm, Barbara ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-569|Hamm, Cornelius ]] || 1878-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-570|Hamm, Helena ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-571|Hamm, Katharina ]] || 1825-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-573|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1822-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-399|Hamm, Katarina (Klassen) ]] || 1822-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-574|Hamm, Martin B. ]] || 1868-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-575|Hamm, Maria ]] || 1888-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-576|Hamm, Martin ]] || 1890-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-577|Hamm, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-578|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1895-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-579|Hamm, Elisabeth ]] || 1897-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-580|Hamm, Katharina ]] || 1898-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-581|Hamm, Margaretha ]] || 1900-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-582|Hamm, Martin M. ]] || 1847-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-583|Hamm, Margaretha ]] || 1906-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-584|Hamm, Michael A. ]] || 1880-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-585|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1876-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-586|Hamm, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-587|Hamm, Abraham ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-588|Hamm, Maria ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-589|Hamm, Anna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-590|Hamm, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-591|Hamm, Peter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-592|Hamm, Eliesabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-593|Hamm, Johann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-594|Hamm, Martin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-595|Hamm, Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-596|Hamm, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-597|Hamm, Ben ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-598|Hamm, Elisabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harder-609|Harder, Helena ]] || 1853-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Harder-610|Harder, Johann ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harder-611|Harder, Heinrich ]] || 1890-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Harder-612|Harder, Susanna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harder-613|Harder, Susanna ]] || 1897-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Heinrichs-131|Heinrichs, John ]] || 1911-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Heppner-34|Heppner, Helena ]] || 1821-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-106|Hiebert, Maria ]] || 1851-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-107|Hiebert, Helena ]] || 1825-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-108|Hiebert, Sara ]] || 1862-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-109|Hiebert, Helena ]] || 1841-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-110|Hiebert, Helena ]] || 1832-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Hildebrand-513|Hildebrand, Johann ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hildebrand-514|Hildebrand, Heinrich B. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hildebrand-515|Hildebrand, Elizabeth ]] || 1869-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Hoeppner-29|Hoeppner, Anton P. ]] || 1860-09-27 || to-do |- | [[J.Lackey-1|J.Lackey, William ]] || 1837-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-43|Jantzen, Anna ]] || 1846-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-44|Jantzen, Christina ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-45|Jantzen, Helena ]] || 1854-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-47|Jantzen, Gerhard ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-135|Janzen, Justina ]] || 1861-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-136|Janzen, Anna ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-137|Janzen, Helena ]] || 1830-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-138|Janzen, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Janzen-139|Janzen, Sara ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-141|Janzen, Justina ]] || 1895-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-142|Janzen, Gerhard ]] || 1835-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-143|Janzen, Gerhard P. Johann ]] || 1859-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-144|Janzen, Anna ]] || 1863-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-145|Janzen, Helena ]] || 1865-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-146|Janzen, Johann P. ]] || 1867-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-147|Janzen, Isaak P. Isaac ]] || 1870-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-148|Janzen, Elisabeth ]] || 1870-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-149|Janzen, Maria ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-150|Janzen, Isaak ]] || 1842-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-151|Janzen, Katharina ]] || 1850-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-152|Janzen, Heinrich P. ]] || 1873-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-153|Janzen, Margaretha ]] || 1898-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-154|Janzen, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Janzen-155|Janzen, Isaac ]] || 1870-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-157|Janzen, Wilhelm ]] || 1895-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Kaethler-4|Kaethler, Elisabeth ]] || 1816-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Kauenhowen-7|Kauenhowen, Elisabeth ]] || 1848-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Keddway-1|Keddway, Sarah Jane ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smyth-937|Kellett, Mary (Smyth) ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-340|Kellett, Patrick ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-341|Kellett, Jim ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kellett-343|Kellett, James ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-344|Kellett, Cornelious ]] || 1872-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Kethler-1|Kethler, Helena ]] || 1833-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Klaasen-30|Klaasen, Wilhelm ]] || 1812-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-376|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1708-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-377|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1778-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-378|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1806-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-379|Klassen, Jacob ]] || 1836-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-380|Klassen, Johann ]] || 1839-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-381|Klassen, Elisabeth ]] || 1873-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-382|Klassen, Maria ]] || 1821-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-383|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1834-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-384|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1857-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-385|Klassen, Maria ]] || 1862-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-386|Klassen, Helena ]] || 1863-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-387|Klassen, Peter ]] || 1811-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-388|Klassen, David ]] || 1815-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-389|Klassen, Agatha ]] || 1802-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-390|Klassen, Agatha ]] || 1804-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-391|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1808-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-392|Klassen, Abram ]] || || to-do |- | [[Klassen-393|Klassen, Katharina ]] || 1858-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-394|Klassen, Johann ]] || 1860-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-395|Klassen, Peter ]] || 1867-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-396|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-397|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-398|Klassen, Anna ]] || 1870-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-400|Klassen, Katharina ]] || 1813-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-401|Klassen, Agatha ]] || 1762-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-402|Klassen, Helena ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-403|Klassen, UNKNOWN ]] || 1824-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-404|Klassen, Jacob ]] || 1815-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Knelsen-3|Knelsen, Jacob ]] || 1834-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-54|Krahn, Johann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Krahn-55|Krahn, Bernhard ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-56|Krahn, Margaretha ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-57|Krahn, Helena ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-58|Krahn, Abraham ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-59|Krahn, Katharina ]] || 1806-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-60|Krahn, Margaretha ]] || 1803-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-61|Krahn, Bernhard ]] || 1806-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-62|Krahn, Agatha ]] || 1808-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Kroeker-62|Kroeker, Sara ]] || 1817-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Kroeker-63|Kroeker, Helena ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kroeker-64|Kroeker, Susanna ]] || 1891-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-538|Lackey, John ]] || 1836-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-539|Lackey, William ]] || 1783-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clarke-5486|Lackey, Sarah (Clarke) ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-540|Lackey, Averell William ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-541|Lackey, Catherine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lackey-542|Lackey, Averal Cooper ]] || 1817-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-543|Lackey, Elizabeth Ellen ]] || 1847-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-544|Lackey, Jane ]] || 1841-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-545|Lackey, Susan ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-546|Lackey, Isabella ]] || 1832-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-547|Lackey, Charles ]] || 1843-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-548|Lackey, Henry ]] || 1855-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Lackie-40|Lackie, Sarah Jane ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-750|Lecky, Jane (Daly) ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lecky-27|Lecky, Holland ]] || 1794-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Lecky-28|Lecky, Averell William ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lecky-29|Lecky, Holland ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-18|Lehn, Simon Christoph ]] || 1704-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-19|Lehn, Jacob Simon ]] || 1743-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-20|Lehn, Kornelius Jacob ]] || 1771-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-21|Lehn, Cornelius ]] || 1801-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Lemke-145|Lemke, Elenora ]] || 1825-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Loeppky-2|Loeppky, Arend ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Martens-443|Martens, Justina ]] || 1820-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Martens-444|Martens, Johann A. ]] || 1870-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Martens-445|Martens, Justina ]] || 1842-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Martens-446|Martens, Maria ]] || 1839-03-25 || to-do |- | [[McKay-1995|McKay, Margaret Katherine Maragaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2545|McKenzie, Clarence Anthony (Buck) ]] || 1878-11-18 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2546|McKenzie, Esther Anna ]] || 1913-07-19 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2547|McKenzie, Mabel ]] || 1908-08-30 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2548|McKenzie, Thomas Anthony ]] || 1925-04-08 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2549|McKenzie, Roy Raymond ]] || 1922-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2550|McKenzie, Roy Raymond ]] || 1922-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-26793|Miller, Andreas ]] || 1798-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Mueller-1927|Mueller, Peter ]] || 1860-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Mueller-1928|Mueller, Katharina ]] || 1836-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Mueller-1929|Mueller, Elisabeth ]] || 1879-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Mulvaney-59|Mulvaney, Bridget ]] || 1877-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Nealson-1|Nealson, Gloria ]] || 1947-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Cloutier-731|Neff, Theresa Marie (Cloutier)]] || || to-do |- | [[Neff-978|Neff, Leonard Bryan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fox-5945|Neff, Eva Matilda (Fox) ]] || 1912-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Neff-979|Neff, Kin Well Joseph ]] || 1888-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Neff-980|Neff, Kincaid Kin Caid ]] || 1849-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Neff-981|Neff, Eddie Raymond ]] || 1879-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Neff-982|Neff, Emmett D ]] || 1890-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Neff-983|Neff, Effie Dell ]] || 1883-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Neff-984|Neff, Pearl Ava ]] || 1895-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Neff-985|Neff, Ida Mae ]] || 1880-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Neff-986|Neff, Cade Orvil ]] || 1892-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Neff-987|Neff, Call ]] || 1892-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Neff-988|Neff, Quin Lester ]] || 1885-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Neff-989|Neff, James Barton ]] || 1854-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Neff-990|Neff, Mahala ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neff-991|Neff, Dee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-19|Neudorf, Susanna G. ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-20|Neudorf, Abraham Giesbrecht ]] || 1759-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-21|Neudorf, Margaretha ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-22|Neudorf, David ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-23|Neudorf, Elisabeth ]] || 1801-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-24|Neudorf, UNKNOWN ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-27|Neudorf, Jacob ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-28|Neudorf, Jacob ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-29|Neudorf, Elisabeth ]] || 1829-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-30|Neudorf, Maria ]] || 1818-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-31|Neudorf, Katharina ]] || 1821-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-32|Neudorf, Heinrich ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-187|Neufeld, Maria ]] || 1702-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-188|Neufeld, Peter ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-189|Neufeld, Johann ]] || 1825-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-190|Neufeld, Sarah ]] || 1821-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-191|Neufeld, Helena ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-193|Neufeld, Helena ]] || 1857-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-194|Neufeld, Maria ]] || 1855-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-195|Neufeld, Anna ]] || 1860-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-196|Neufeld, Jacob ]] || 1862-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-197|Neufeld, Peter ]] || 1866-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-198|Neufeld, Katharina ]] || 1868-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-199|Neufeld, Peter ]] || 1815-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-200|Neufeld, Anna ]] || 1854-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-201|Neufeld, Catharina ]] || 1859-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-202|Neufeld, Heinrich ]] || 1874-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-203|Neufeld, Susanna ]] || 1832-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-204|Neufeld, Katharina ]] || 1847-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-205|Neufeld, Katharina ]] || 1854-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-206|Neufeld, Diedrich A. ]] || 1884-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-207|Neufeld, Margaretha ]] || 1889-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Neufeldt-4|Neufeldt, Dietrich ]] || 1839-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Neustadter-1|Neustadter, Heinrich Jacob ]] || 1820-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Neustaeter-1|Neustaeter, Elisabeth W. ]] || 1863-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Nickel-290|Nickel, Kornelius ]] || 1820-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Niebuhr-176|Niebuhr, Helena ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Niessen-66|Niessen, Anganeta ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Olfert-40|Olfert, Maria ]] || 1861-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-113|Pauls, Johann ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-114|Pauls, Anna ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-115|Pauls, Abram ]] || 1812-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-116|Pauls, Abraham ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-117|Pauls, Sarah ]] || 1809-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-118|Pauls, Johann ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-119|Pauls, Katharina ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-120|Pauls, Cornelius ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-435|Penner, Elizabeth M. ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-436|Penner, Johann ]] || 1865-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Penner-437|Penner, Abraham ]] || || to-do |- | [[Penner-438|Penner, Katharina ]] || 1825-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Penner-439|Penner, David ]] || 1846-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Penner-440|Penner, Jacob ]] || 1845-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Penner-441|Penner, Magdalena ]] || 1757-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Penner-442|Penner, Maria ]] || 1864-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Penner-443|Penner, Sarah ]] || 1826-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Penner-444|Penner, Katharina ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-445|Penner, Helena ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-446|Penner, Maria ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-447|Penner, Maria ]] || 1811-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Penner-449|Penner, Kornelius K. ]] || 1852-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4309|Peters, Fern ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4312|Peters, Gordon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-554|Peters, Mary (Hamm)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4313|Peters, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4314|Peters, Franz ]] || 1882-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1332|Peters, Maria (Braun) ]] || 1885-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4316|Peters, Franz ]] || 1859-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-268|Peters, Kathy (Crozier)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4342|Peters, Lilly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4343|Peters, Maverick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4344|Peters, Jacob ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4345|Peters, Isbrand ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4346|Peters, Jacob ]] || 1815-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4347|Peters, Maria ]] || 1820-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4348|Peters, Maria ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4349|Peters, Margaretha ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4350|Peters, Maria ]] || 1827-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4351|Peters, Aron ]] || 1887-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4352|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1889-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4353|Peters, Johann ]] || 1868-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4354|Peters, Johann ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4355|Peters, Sarah ]] || 1810-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4356|Peters, Johann ]] || 1817-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4357|Peters, Jacob ]] || 1820-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4358|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1818-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4359|Peters, Isbrand ]] || 1808-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4360|Peters, Johann ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4361|Peters, Anna ]] || 1872-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4362|Peters, Anna ]] || 1835-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4363|Peters, David ]] || 1835-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4364|Peters, Aron ]] || 1833-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4365|Peters, Johann ]] || 1878-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4366|Peters, Aganetha ]] || 1853-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4367|Peters, Maria ]] || 1871-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4368|Peters, Franz ]] || 1828-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4369|Peters, Susanna F ]] || 1854-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4370|Peters, Klaas ]] || 1861-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4371|Peters, Judith ]] || 1865-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4372|Peters, Herman ]] || 1868-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4373|Peters, Isaak ]] || 1843-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4374|Peters, Susanna ]] || 1836-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4375|Peters, Peter ]] || 1837-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4376|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1861-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4377|Peters, Helena F. ]] || 1866-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4378|Peters, Aganetha ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4379|Peters, Maria ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4380|Peters, Maria ]] || 1844-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4381|Peters, Helena ]] || 1884-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4382|Peters, Isaak ]] || 1884-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4383|Peters, Klaas ]] || 1888-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4384|Peters, Aganetha "Nettie" ]] || 1893-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4385|Peters, Anna ]] || 1896-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4386|Peters, Herman ]] || 1900-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1497|Peters, Helena (Berg) ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4387|Peters, Klaas ]] || 1797-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4388|Peters, Johann ]] || 1850-05-27 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4389|Peters, Judith ]] || 1827-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4390|Peters, Susanna ]] || 1829-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4391|Peters, Susanna ]] || 1831-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4392|Peters, Aron ]] || 1832-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4393|Peters, Jakob ]] || 1838-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4394|Peters, Jakob ]] || 1839-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4395|Peters, Judith ]] || 1839-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4396|Peters, Jakob ]] || 1840-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4397|Peters, Kornelius ]] || 1840-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4398|Peters, Abram ]] || 1841-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4399|Peters, Peter ]] || 1844-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4400|Peters, Helena ]] || 1856-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4401|Peters, Aron ]] || 1870-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4402|Peters, David ]] || 1870-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4403|Peters, Jacob Franz ]] || 1873-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4404|Peters, Gerhard ]] || 1884-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4405|Peters, Justina ]] || 1886-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4406|Peters, Johan ]] || 1891-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4407|Peters, Isaac ]] || 1914-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4408|Peters, Franz ]] || 1905-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4409|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1913-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4410|Peters, Agatha ]] || 1916-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4411|Peters, Ann ]] || 1916-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4412|Peters, Peter ]] || 1909-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4413|Peters, Maria ]] || 1907-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4414|Peters, Peter K. ]] || 1910-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4415|Peters, Justina ]] || 1912-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4417|Peters, Shane ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4420|Peters, Kendra ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ettagiak_Anikina-1|Peters, Maxine Dominique (Ettagiak Anikina)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4421|Peters, Tylor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4422|Peters, Amber ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pierce-5170|Pierce, Jack John Alfred Aka ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pierce-5171|Pierce, Donold Alfred Donald Don ]] || 1930-10-18 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2544|Pierce, Eva Lucina Pierce (McKenzie) ]] || 1911-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Pierce-5172|Pierce, John Alfred (Jack) pierce ]] || 1900-11-26 || to-do |- | [[McKee-1848|Pierce, Mary Jane (McKee) ]] || 1872-05-17 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-175|Porteous, Archibald ]] || 1818-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Black-5811|Porteous, Nancy Ann (Black) ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-176|Porteous, Grace Emeline ]] || 1885-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-177|Porteous, James ]] || 1864-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-178|Porteous, Archie ]] || 1893-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-179|Porteous, William James ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-180|Porteous, James ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-181|Porteous, Margaret Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Porteous-182|Porteous, Archibald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Porteous-183|Porteous, Grace ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-184|Porteous, Christina ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-185|Porteous, Elizabeth Emaline ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-186|Porteous, Archibald , Sr.]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Robison-598|Porteous, Grizel (Robison) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pries-35|Pries, Eva ]] || 1805-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Pries-36|Pries, Katharina G N ]] || 1785-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Quiring-31|Quiring, Edna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Quiring-32|Quiring, Henry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Redekop-43|Redekop, David ]] || 1883-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Redekopp-5|Redekopp, Jacob ]] || 1844-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Regier-105|Regier, Martin ]] || 1882-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Regier-106|Regier, Jacob Isaac ]] || 1867-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Regier-107|Regier, Helena ]] || 1897-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Reimer-384|Reimer, Anna ]] || 1860-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Reimer-385|Reimer, Peter ]] || 1836-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Reimer-386|Reimer, Maria ]] || 1834-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-242|Rempel, Maria ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-243|Rempel, Gerhard ]] || 1878-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-244|Rempel, Peter ]] || 1891-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-245|Rempel, Cornelius ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-246|Rempel, Elisabeth ]] || 1847-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-247|Rempel, Susanna ]] || 1887-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-248|Rempel, Heinrich ]] || 1894-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-249|Rempel, Elisabeth ]] || 1889-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Riedger-1|Riedger, Maria ]] || 1813-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Robertson-6340|Robertson, George ]] || 1913-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Gass-225|Robertson, Rosa (Gass) ]] || 1921-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Rode-99|Rode, Sara ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sawatsky-30|Sawatsky, Johann ]] || 1767-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzki-1|Sawatzki, Johann ]] || 1712-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-197|Sawatzky, Johann ]] || 1820-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-198|Sawatzky, Abraham H. ]] || 1861-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-199|Sawatzky, Bernhard ]] || 1858-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-200|Sawatzky, Anganetha ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-201|Sawatzky, Peter ]] || 1822-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-202|Sawatzky, Helena ]] || 1887-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-203|Sawatzky, Peter P. ]] || 1890-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-204|Sawatzky, Anna P. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-205|Sawatzky, Abraham P. ]] || 1893-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-206|Sawatzky, Katharina P. ]] || 1895-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-207|Sawatzky, Maria P. ]] || 1896-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-208|Sawatzky, Aganetha P. ]] || 1898-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-209|Sawatzky, Agatha P. ]] || 1900-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-210|Sawatzky, Johann P. ]] || 1886-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-211|Sawatzky, Johann ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-212|Sawatzky, Bernhard ]] || 1857-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-213|Sawatzky, Anna ]] || 1860-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-214|Sawatzky, Jakob ]] || 1863-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-215|Sawatzky, Margaretha ]] || 1909-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-216|Sawatzky, Bernhard ]] || 1904-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-217|Sawatzky, Elisabeth "Lisa" ]] || 1906-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-218|Sawatzky, Jacob ]] || 1908-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-219|Sawatzky, Augusta ]] || 1911-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-220|Sawatzky, Agatha ]] || 1902-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-52|Schierling, Adelgunde ]] || 1804-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-53|Schierling, Peter ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-54|Schierling, Herman ]] || 1803-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-55|Schierling, Anna ]] || 1800-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-56|Schierling, Katarina ]] || 1807-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Schroeder-1559|Schroeder, Aron ]] || 1832-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Schultz-2436|Schultz, Elisabeth ]] || 1828-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Siemens-48|Siemens, Wilhelm ]] || 1857-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Siemens-49|Siemens, Peter ]] || 1838-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Siemens-50|Siemens, Peter ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Single-33|Single, Ted ]] || 1923-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Soehlers-1|Soehlers, Daniel ]] || 1719-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-13759|Stewart, Elizabeth ]] || 1900-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Suderman-8|Suderman, Abraham ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Theichgraew-2|Theichgraew, Daniel ]] || 1789-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Theichgraew-4|Theichgraew, Daniel D. ]] || 1835-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Thiessen-202|Thiessen, Abraham B. ]] || 1861-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Thiessen-203|Thiessen, Helena ]] || 1795-10-01 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274079|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274080|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274081|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1741-05-10 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274082|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274083|UNKNOWN, Aganetha ]] || 1729-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274084|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274085|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274086|UNKNOWN, Maria Jacob ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274087|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274089|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1741-05-10 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274090|UNKNOWN, Kristina ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274091|UNKNOWN, Susanna ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274092|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274093|UNKNOWN, Maria ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274094|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274095|UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274096|UNKNOWN, Maria - , (Doerksen)]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274097|UNKNOWN, Susanna - , (Doerksen)]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274098|UNKNOWN, Olive (May) ]] || 1936-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Unger-558|Unger, Elisabeth ]] || 1846-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Unger-559|Unger, Katharina ]] || 1882-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Unknow-207|Unknow, Unknow ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274078|Unknown, Unknown (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1717-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unrau-40|Unrau, Cornelius ]] || 1857-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Unrau-41|Unrau, Peter ]] || 1869-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Unrau-42|Unrau, Maria ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Vehr-17|Vehr, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Vogt-509|Vogt, Jacob ]] || 1852-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Wall-2449|Wall, Gertruda ]] || 1897-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Warkentin-36|Warkentin, Helena H. ]] || 1852-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-547|Wiebe, Katharina ]] || 1850-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-548|Wiebe, Helena ]] || 1817-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-549|Wiebe, Abraham ]] || 1819-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-550|Wiebe, Johann ]] || 1854-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-551|Wiebe, Johann ]] || 1866-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-552|Wiebe, Helena ]] || 1886-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-553|Wiebe, Margaretha ]] || 1846-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-554|Wiebe, Helena ]] || 1925-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-555|Wiebe, Heinrich ]] || 1886-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-127|Wiens, Sara "Saercke" ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-128|Wiens, Katharina ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-129|Wiens, Maria ]] || 1808-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-130|Wiens, Maria ]] || 1813-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-131|Wiens, Susanna ]] || 1738-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Willms-18|Willms, Cornelius ]] || || to-do |- | [[Willms-19|Willms, Anna ]] || 1768-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2373|Wolf, Peter ]] || 1822-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2374|Wolf, Elisabeth ]] || 1833-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2375|Wolf, Susanna ]] || 1844-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2376|Wolf, Peter ]] || 1835-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2377|Wolf, Maria ]] || 1840-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2378|Wolf, Abram ]] || 1847-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2379|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1836-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2380|Wolf, David ]] || 1848-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2381|Wolf, Anna ]] || 1830-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2382|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1808-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2383|Wolf, Jacob ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2384|Wolf, Helena ]] || 1851-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2385|Wolf, Abraham ]] || 1814-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2386|Wolf, Jacob ]] || 1811-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2387|Wolf, Sarah ]] || 1839-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2388|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1778-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2389|Wolf, David ]] || 1817-06-13 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2390|Wolf, Katharina ]] || 1843-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2391|Wolf, Elisabeth ]] || 1844-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2392|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1846-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2393|Wolf, Isbrandt ]] || 1847-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2394|Wolf, Abraham ]] || 1851-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2395|Wolf, Jacob ]] || 1853-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2396|Wolf, Peter ]] || 1855-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2397|Wolf, Susanna ]] || 1878-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2398|Wolf, Peter P. ]] || 1881-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2399|Wolf, David P. ]] || 1884-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2400|Wolf, Kornelius ]] || 1889-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2401|Wolf, Elisabeth ]] || 1891-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2402|Wolf, Katharina ]] || 1876-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2403|Wolf, Anna ]] || 1806-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2404|Wolf, David ]] || 1909-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2405|Wolf, Anna ]] || 1907-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2406|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1895-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2407|Wolf, Katharina ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2408|Wolf, Helena ]] || 1911-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2409|Wolf, Cornelius ]] || 1880-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Wolfe-2517|Wolfe, Jacob ]] || 1887-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Wolfe-2518|Wolfe, Peter David ]] || || to-do |- | [[Zacharias-98|Zacharias, Wilhelm ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- |}

People's Protestant Cemetery

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#REDIRECT [[Space:People's_Protestant_Cemetery_-_Summerside]]

Brad Craft To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Craft-1424|Brad Craft]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Craft-1424&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brad Craft To-Do List|Brad's current to-do list]].''

Danny Richardson

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his birthday is tomorrow. He would have been 33. If you have a picture or a favorite memory of him, please share it here.

Davidson Family Mysteries-1

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Here are open questions about Davidsons. 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]] Any info on Josiah Davidson (wife Marian) with children Alexander, John, Elizabeth, James Henry who lived in Obion County Tennessee in the 1850 Census. James Henry later Married Sarah Fein Ellis.

Edmondson Family Mysteries

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Sans Souci, South Carolina

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Hefke Passage to America

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Manifest of Alien Passengers to United States S.S. Volturno: Rotterdam-Halifax-New York Listed on Manifest 42 (bottom): Emil Hefke Listed on Manifest 43 (top): Johann Julius Hefke (John Julius) Antonia (Richter) Hefke Olga Hefke Karol Hefke (Carl) Wilhelm Hefke (Bill) They leave Rotterdam on April 17, 1913 and arrive at Halifax April 30, 1913. Their final destination is Emil Krause, Box 20, Winneconne, WI who is listed as Julius and Antonia's brother-in-law and the children's uncle. Hulda's husband Adolph is listed also as Box 20 Winnecone, WI. They each have $10 and have a ticket(s) to final destination. They enter the United States on May 3, 1913 at Detroit, MI aboard a Canadian Pacific Railway train.

J.M. Brault death

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Mitchell Family

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Connecting Mitchell families with Burch and Inman *Great Grand-Daddy of the Mitchell Family *[[Mitchell-10338|Abraham Mitchell]] *Wife of Abraham [[Unknown-274498|Lucy Mitchell]] *Son of Abraham [[Mitchell-10336|Isaac Mitchell]] *Wife of Isaac [[Hanna-1035|Celia (Hanna) Mitchell]] *Son of Isaac [[Mitchell-10337|Jacob Mitchell]] *Wife of Jacob [[King-13673|Rebecca (King) Mitchell]] *Son of Jacob [[Mitchell-10331|Preston Mitchell]] *Preston had two wives. First wife Sarah Mitchell was his first cousin once removed. Second wife was Mary Jane (Mosier) Mitchell. Mary Jane was the widow of Nathaniel Mitchell, brother to Sarah Mitchell. *[[Mitchell-10332|Sarah Mitchell]] *[[Mosier-300|Mary Jane (Mosier) Mitchell]] *[[Mitchell-10333|Nathaniel Mitchell]] *Willis Isaac Mitchell was the child of Preston Mitchel and Sarah Jane (Mosier) Mitchell. *[[Mitchell-10315|Willis Isaac Mitchell]] *The wife of Willis Mitchell [[Burch-1491|Margaret Olive (Burch) Mitchell]] *Levi Mitchell was another son of the above Abraham Mitchell. *[[Mitchell-10339|Levi Mitchell]] *Wife of Levi [[Davis-28877|Seliah (Davis) Mitchell]] *Son of Levi [[Mitchell-1986| Thomas Mitchell]] *Wife of Thomas Mitchell [[Burch-1453|Eliza Harriet (Burch) Mitchell]] *Son of Thomas Mitchell [[Mitchell-9953|Joseph Mitchell]] *Wife of Joseph Mitchell [[Inman-968|Abigail (Inman) Mitchell]]

Family Information as written by Katharine M. McClinton

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'''FAMILY INFORMATION as written by KATHARINE M. McCLINTON in1987 (edited by Julie Mortensen)''' My grandmother, Julia Ann Rule Perry (see her sampler which Cathy now has) crossed the plains in a covered wagon from St. Louis, Missouri. She was married to a Mr. Lane (see letter Julie has) who died on the way. She then married Richard Perry, who at one time was captain of a ship on the Chesapeake Bay. He was of the family of Matthew Calbraith Perry who opened up Japan to American commerce in 1854. Matthew’s brother was Oliver Hazard Perry of Lake Erie fame (Don’t give up the ship). My grandmother and grandfather (Richard Perry) lived in San Felipe near Gilroy, California. My mother, Leila Salisbury Perry Morrison, was born there. She had two sisters: Frances Laura Luella Perry Luce (Aunt Pan) and Katharine Amanda Perry. Aunt Pan had a son, Raymond Luce, who was the father of Erma Luce Zachrisson. Aunt Pan’s husband was Allen Luce, who was a graduate of Santa Clara College. His father (portrait in Julie’s dining room) was the first senator from Mississippi. Katharine (Aunt Kathy) was a graduate of San Jose State Normal, San Jose, California. She taught school until Stanford University opened in 1891 when she attended it for several years. She then taught school in Monterey, California. Lloyd Osborne, a step-son of Robert Louis Stevenson was one of her pupils. (He is mentioned in “Child’s Garden of Verses.”) My mother, Leila Perry Morrison (La), studied art in a private class in San Francisco taught by Evelyn Almond Withrow. In the class were Clara Huntington (Huntington Museum & Gallery, San Marion, CA) and Eda Moody. All the students except La were wealthy. Miss Withrow and her sister Eve lived in San Diego for about a year. They came there because of La and I did their grocery shopping. Miss Withrow gave me my little antique duck pin which she had worn when she crossed the Atlantic 20 times. I was also named in her will to inherit antique furniture, laces, etc. but when she saw my painting, Cactus and Indian Pottery, which was exhibited in a large important San Francisco show (now in Palm Springs house) she cut me out of the will. My mother, Leila Perry, married my father, Robert Morrison, in February 1898. He was from Campsie Glenn near Glasgow, Scotland. He was sent to Glasgow to study law with an uncle but ran away and came to America. He entered the country at Castle Garden, which was the immigrant station from 1855 to 1889 before Ellis Island. He came to Winters, Yolo County, California and opened a hardware store. He also owned fruit ranches and rental property and became President of The Citizens National Bank of Winters (later sold to Bank of Italy, no Bank of America). I was born on January 23, 1899 in San Francisco. When I was less than a year old my father and mother went to Europe for two months and left me with Aunt Pan. I had three half-sisters (all went to University of California): Margaret Morrison Wilson, Esther Morrison Davisson (Malcolm’s mother), and Josephine Morrison Anderson Gwinn (daughter Elizabeth married Lind and had two sons, one was Stephen Lind). As a child I played with Hellen Wills Moody in Winters. Her Aunt Helen Anderson married Richard Kahle’s counsin, Ed Renke. I attended Stanford University and graduated in the class of 1921. There I met Richard F. Kahle (Julie’s father), who was a law student, and we became engaged. (He had been in World War I and after the war stayed in France for a few months attending Grenoble University and travelling in France on their tennis team.) However, I wasn’t anxious to be married and went to New York, where I got an M.A. from Columbia University and a Teacher’s Certificate from Teacher’s College at Columbia. Then I came back to California and took a job in the decorating department of W.J. Sloane, living with Aunt Katharine until I was married in September 1923 and moved to San Diego. In San Diego I was on the Board of the San Diego Museum of Art (also lectured there); took classes and lectured for the University of California Extension; taught a class in Design at San Diego State College one semester; wrote a series of articles on San Diego houses for the San Diego Union; wrote an art column on the San Diego Sun (a Scripps newspaper) for several years; was on the Board of the Philharmonic Society; was a member of the University Club, the Wednesday Club and also the Women’s Board of the 1935 Exposition (which was how I met Pop, who was with the Ford exhibit at the Exposition). Julianna (Julie) was born in July of 1929, after I came back from Europe. I took a trip to Mexico with Margot Rocle and left Julie with La while I got my divorce. After the divorce I took Julie on a trip to Mexico. I married Harold L. McClinton (Pop) in the Chapel at the Exposition in Balboa Park on October 20, 1935. We lived in Detroit for a year, moved to New York City (952 Fifth Avenue), then Bronxville (140 Park Avenue and 40 Avon Road) and then back to 952 Park Avenue in New York and finally bought the house at 361 New Rochelle Road at the entrance to Siwanoy Country Club. We were also members of the Field Club in Bronxville. I wrote books under the name of Kahle in California then changed to Katharine Morrison McClinton on moving to New York. I also worked at McCall’s magazine for about one year. I have had a very interesting life. In San Diego, through my painting and art interests, I met important musicians such as: Jose Iturbi (Jean Dalrymple), Mary Martin, Enzio Pinza, Lily Pons, Andre Kastelanetz, Helen Hayes, Fritz Reiner, Oscar Levant, Gian-Carlo Minotti, Joshua Heifitz, Jimmy Durante, Peggy Lee and many more. We entertained them and went to their houses and I had boxes for their concerts. Also Pop had them all on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour (on radio) and the Bell Telephone Hour, which he produced (on television). After Pop retired we went on his jobs with Executive Services Corps to Istanbul, Turkey; Bogota, Columbia; and Nigeria. We stayed three months in each place and took tours of Europe on the way home. My mother (La) being an artist, was interested in the Arts and Crafts Movement which was developing in Europe and the United States at the time our house in Winters was being built (NOTE: the house burned down after the family left Winters. There are some pictures of it in the box of family photos in the attic). The house had built-in window seats; the dining room had William Morris wallpaper above the wood paneling; there was a long row of windows and a door which led to the large screened-in sun porch with wisteria vines growing over it. The living room ceiling was paneled with redwood. There was a fireplace, built-in bookcases and a window seat. A French door opened onto the front porch. In the hall there were window seats that opened for storage, a triangle window and shelf for plants. The grandfather clock from Scotland (smaller one which Kay has) was at the foot of the stairs. At the side of the stairs was a long shelf for Indian baskets. The living room had a Morris chair made by Gustav Stickley which was a collector’s item. La subscribed to the Craftsman Magazine and the house was planned and furnished from ideas in the magazine. The magazines are now collectors items. I had some but threw them out before leaving California. We also had International Studio, the important art magazine of the time. I was raised on these magazines, no Ladies Home Journals. I gave them to the Bronxville Library many years ago, unfortunately, I wish I had kept them. I have a few paintings of La’s She gave a large painting of chrysanthemums to the San Diego Floral Society. She also gave sketches of old historic houses in Monterey to the Custom House Museum in Monterey. The large still life painting show on the easel in the photo of the studio was stolen, together with several others, from the basement of the apartment on 63d Street.

Dingler Family Mysteries

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Looking for information about my gggrandfather John Dingler. He was born in 1793 and married Martha Coryell Oct 25, 1820. He died in 1792 at Jersey Shores, PA. Would like to learn where and when he was born, who his parents, siblings and ancestors were and where were their home locations. Hope you can help me. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Springer Brick Walls

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George W. Springer was born on March 1, 1811, in Kentucky, the child of his parents. He married Willie Ann Anderson on January 26, 1853, in Sangamon County, Illinois. They had five children during their marriage. He died on July 20, 1896, in Neosho County, Kansas, having lived a long life of 85 years, and was buried there. I am looking for George Springers parents! Please message me if you can help :)

Willem de Waal To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[De_Waal-547|Willem de Waal]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=De_Waal-547&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Willem de Waal To-Do List|Willem's current to-do list]].''

Free space

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Marine Corps Insignia

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Hillview

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This is a work in progress. Please add any historical information if you can or contact me. Thanks! ==A pioneering family== The Stinson family were one of the pioneering families of the area. William and Elizabeth came..... Their sons, Thomas and Hamilton both had farms in Yarramalong, perhaps adjoining, in the area now known as Stinson's lane. When was the land acquired by the Stinson's? ==Individuals== incomplete *The eldest brother, [[Stinson-702| Hamilton Stinson 1840-1902]] married [[unknown-262830| Mary (unknown)Stinson]]. They had 7 children: *[[Stinson-724| Thomas Stinson ....-1945]], *Walter J, *William J *Elizabeth, *Sarah, *Hamilton, *Margaret *The youngest brother[[Stinson-715| Thomas Stinson 1842-1912]] married Bridget (Moran) Stinson from Mandalong. They had 8 Children: *James *[[Stinson-719| Mary Stinson 1870-1954]] who had one son, [[Stinson-720| Arthur Stinson 1889 - 1975]] *[[Stinson-714|Margaret (Stinson) Kelly 1875-1945]] married John Kelly and moved to Mandalong *[[Stinson-721|William 1872-1873]] *Elizabeth *Thomas *Sarah *George ==Hillview == Hillview is the name of a property occupied by a Stinson family for many years. It was originally owned by Hamilton. In '''1902''' the current current homestead was built. It is not known how long the family owned the property. '''2014''' Listed for sale by First National Coastwide Real Estate at offers over $1 075 000. They describe the property: ''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 .'' ==Newspaper Articles== As search of Trove using the term, [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-state=New+South+Wales&q=Stinson+yarramalong&openFacets=true Stinson Yarramalong], showed 122 results. The "Gosford Times and Wyong Advocate" is not yet fully digitised so articles contained in this newspaper are not yet available. * 29 Jan1880 [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18944342 Trip from Yarramalong to Cooranbong in the Brisbane water district] An account of a traveller passing the farms of Thomas and Hamilton Stinson describing the countryside, inhabitants and tree species. * 2 Mar 1954 [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18412639 Funeral Notice for Mrs Mary Stinson] to take place at Yarramalong Cemetery ==Yarramalong Cemetery== There are [http://austcemindex.com/index.php?id=2357 17 Stinsons] buried with headstones in the [http://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=2357 Yarramalong cemetery]. Located at 1471 Yarramalong Rd. ==Descendants of William and Elizabeth Stinson== William and Elizabeth had a t least 2 children, 15 grandchildren and many more descendants. [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stinson-Descendants-726 Click Here] to see some of the next 5 generations. If you would like to add, please feel free to add to wikitree, or contact me, [[Kelly-255|Leisa Kelly]].

Triplett Family Mysteries

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Stepney Durham Row history

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Street my great-grandfather Woolf Moss and his family lived and worked in for a time.

Margaret LaFollette To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McIntosh-1665|Margaret LaFollette]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McIntosh-1665&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Margaret LaFollette To-Do List|Margaret's current to-do list]].'' William McIntosh died before March 1801 Logan, Kentucky John McIntosh born 1795 Croy, Inverness, Scotland Thomas Harper and Mary Hooper married 1823 Gloucestershire, England William Harper and Ann married 1807 Royton, Shaw, England

Holly Battle To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Knight-3405|Holly Battle]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Knight-3405&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Holly Battle To-Do List|Holly's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kinnaird-9|Kinnaird, Mary ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Norfolk Cemeteries

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List of Cemeteries and churchyards in Norfolk, UK St. Mary's Hellesdon, Churchyard and new burial ground. South Creake Churchyard

Don Frederick To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Frederick-627|Don Frederick]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Frederick-627&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Don Frederick To-Do List|Don's current to-do list]].''

Susan Maddox To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Maddox-1059|Susan Maddox]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Maddox-1059&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Susan Maddox To-Do List|Susan's current to-do list]].'' --------------------------------Maddox Line----------------------------------------------------- B: 1525 Wales John Powel Madog wife B:1528 Wales Mallt Fwyall B: 1550 England Thomas M Maddox Lord B: England Margarette Morgan B: 1570 England John Maddox Lord B: England Elizabeth A B: 1590 England Thomas Maddox Lord Lianfrynach B: England Rebecca B: 1613 England Alexander Maddox Sr B: 1630 Eng Elinor White B: 1655 Va,USA Lazarus Maddox Sr B: USA Sarah Mount B: 1693 Md, USA Alexander Maddox III B: 1693 Md,USA Elizabeth Powell B: 1755 NC,USA Robertson Maddox B: 1759 NC, USA Patience Peacock B: 1778 Laurens, Ga Lewis Maddox B: 1775 Pa, USA Mary Sparks Married 14 Aug 1828 in Laurens,Ga B: 23 Apr 1800 Ga David Robertson Maddox B: 1802 Ga,USA Elizabeth Margaret Linder B: 12 Jul 1843 Ga David Blackshear Maddox B: 1849 Ga, USA Nancy Rutha Snell B: 26 Jan 1887 Ga David Lonnie Maddox B: 27 Sep 1893 Ga,USA Lullie Elizabeth Logan B: 4 Sep 1920 Ga John Tyndall Maddox B: 19 Nov 1921 Il,USA Minnie Francis Lale B:17 Aug 1951 Il Dale Allen Maddox B: 1 Apr 1946 Il,USA Melody A Inucci B: Dec 1982 Il,USA Brandon John Maddox

Ellenwood - Wharton & Twenty Families 1620-1968

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A Genealogy of Ellenwood - WHarton including Surnames Needham-Shedd-Doty-Potter-Chamberlain-Irvine-Wier-Smith-Sanor-Wilkinson-Soule-Devol-Fleck-Cowell-Henderson-Delano-Oakes-Bent-Freeman-Atherton. Compiled by Willard White Ellenwood from 1911-1968

Jean Machon To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hamilton-7111|Jean Machon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hamilton-7111&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jean Machon To-Do List|Jean's current to-do list]].''

Migration

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Mikula Name Study

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[[Category:Mikula 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 Mikula 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.

Heppler Name Study

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[[Category:Heppler 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 Heppler 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.

Mudd Name Study

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[[Category:Mudd 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 Mudd 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.

Grimmett Name Study

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[[Category:Grimmett 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 Grimmett 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.

Livingstone Name Study

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[[Category:Livingstone 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 Livingstone 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.

William Harrison Airey To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Airey-57|William Harrison Airey]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Airey-57&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:William Harrison Airey To-Do List|William Harrison's current to-do list]].'' 1, location and death of Grandfather Henry James Carefull. about 1917 he was a Seaman.

Islington history

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History of Islington, where the Keen family lived for many years. From Wikipeia: Islington was originally named by the Saxons Giseldone (1005), then Gislandune (1062). The name means "Gīsla's hill" from the Old English personal name Gīsla and dun ("hill", "down"). The name later mutated to Isledon, which remained in use well into the 17th century when the modern form arose.[1] [2] In medieval times, Islington was just one of many small manors thereabouts, along with Bernersbury, Neweton Berewe or Hey-bury and Canonesbury (Barnsbury, Highbury and Canonbury – names first recorded in the 13th and 14th centuries). Islington was dairy-farming country for a long time. The Hoxton area of Islington was originally called Hogsden, which meant a farm. In 1732, Islington had only 937 houses. In 1765 Sadlers Wells theatre was rebuilt and its opening was advertised by a song sung by someone called Keen. I don't know if the singer was related to my family or not. In 1788 Islington had 1080 houses. In 1793, Islington had 1200 houses. In 1801, Islington had 1745 houses and a population of 10,212. In 1901, Edmund Kean made his stage debut at Sadlers Wells theatre, at the age of 3. Unfortunately, he's no relation! In 1814 St Mary Magdalene Church was built on Holloway Road as a Chapel of Ease and new burial ground. The burial ground is now a public park. The graves were moved out. Some family vaults are still there but most of the inscriptions on them are illegible.

Lipovski Name Study

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[[Category:Lipovski 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 Lipovski 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.

Rosenthal Name Study

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[[Category:Rosenthal 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 Rosenthal 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.

Loghry Name Study

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[[Category:Loghry 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 Loghry 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.

Broitzmann Name Study

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[[Category:Broitzmann 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 Broitzmann 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.

Loebig Name Study

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[[Category:Loebig 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 Loebig 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.

Stradtman Name Study

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[[Category:Stradtman 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 Stradtman 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.

Pat O'Grady To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[O'Grady-176|Pat O'Grady]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=O'Grady-176&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Pat O'Grady To-Do List|Pat's current to-do list]].''

Denk Family Mysteries

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Searching Family Tree. Want to find out more about Margaret (Campbell) Denk and Beulah (Moore) Denk families.

Ancient Adam's

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Sue McLachlan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McLachlan-189|Sue McLachlan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McLachlan-189&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sue McLachlan To-Do List|Sue's current to-do list]].''

James Box's Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Box-511|James Box]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Box-511&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:James Box To-Do List|James's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Knowles-3385|Peddle, Rhoda (Knowles) ]] || 1883-07-14 || Rhoda's parents are unknown. "Knowles" may even be a misspelling of her name. Cole has been proposed as a possible surname. |- |}

Sue Sheldon Brick Walls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sheldon-1388|Sue Sheldon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sheldon-1388&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sue Sheldon To-Do List|Sue's current to-do list]].''

Rick Bishop To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bishop-5480|Rick Bishop]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bishop-5480&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Rick Bishop To-Do List|Rick's current to-do list]].''

Cormier Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Cormiers. 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]]

Allan Francis Gillis To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gillis-550|Allan Francis Gillis]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gillis-550&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Allan Francis Gillis To-Do List|Allan Francis's current to-do list]].''

Dan Sparkman To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sparkman-319|Dan Sparkman]] is currently working on. Can you help? Michaelson-96; Lena Michaelson Howard's exact birthdate, birthplace, and parents are unknown. Only thing known for sure is that she was of Norweigian ancestry and got married to Arthur Howard in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota in about 1888. No Michaelsons can be traced to that county, which was relatively new (15 years) at that time. She might have been an orphan. No marriage announcement exists. Norweigians change their last names to conform to their fathers' first names, so it becomes even more difficult. Her maiden name is spelled 3 different ways on her children's Minnesota death certificates. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sparkman-319&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dan Sparkman To-Do List|Dan's current to-do list]].''

Deborah Sargent To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sargent-174|Deborah Sargent]] is currently working on. Can you help? == PROPOSED MERGIES == == REQUEST to be ADDED to Trusted LIST == ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sargent-174&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Deborah Sargent To-Do List|Deborah's current to-do list]].''

Eugene Yeates To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Yeates-150|Eugene Yeates]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Yeates-150&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Eugene Yeates To-Do List|Eugene's current to-do list]].''

Breetz Name Study

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[[Category:Breetz 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 Breetz 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.

Tracy Holt To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Holt-3561|Tracy Holt]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Holt-3561&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tracy Holt To-Do List|Tracy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[McClary-251|McClary, Larry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tracy-1189|Smith, Eva (Tracy) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Silvester Wright Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. I have been working for 40 years to find information on my Grandfather's parents and still have not been able to find anything. My grandfather's marriage license and WW! draft registration both say that he was born in Wright, Ford, Kansas on Apr 7 1890 and his parents were Frank Silvester born Michigan and Emma Wright born Illinois. My grandfather, [[Silvester-159 |Frank Earnest Silvester]] said his parents died when he was 7 and he was either with aunt/uncle or orphanage until at 10 he ran away, going we believe to Canadian, Hemphill Texas and worked on cattle ranches and oil fields until 1917 when he goes to Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska and marries Hattie Bevans. Any one out there have any suggestions? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Gardening

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Our love of home grown organic and heirloom fruits, vegetables, culinary and medicinal herbs, as well as flowers

British prime ministers

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UK Subproject British prime ministers Profile ID Immediate task - to upload the genealogy at edwardjdavies.info too each of the following, then mark them done. *01 Walpole, Earl of Orford. DONE *02 Compton DONE *03 Henry Pelham DONE *04 Duke of Newcastle DONE *05 4th Duke of Devonshire DONE *06 3rd Earl of Bute DONE *07 George Grenville DONE *08 Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham DONE *09 1st Earl of Chatham DONE *10 3rd Duke of Grafton DONE *11 Lord Frederick North DONE *12 2nd Earl of Shelburne DONE *13 Duke of Portland DONE *14 William Pitt, the ygr DONE *15 Addington *16 William Grenville DONE *17 Perceval *18 Jenkinson *19 Canning DONE *20 Robinson *21 Duke of Wellington DONE *22 Lord Grey DONE *23 Lamb *24 Sir Robert Peel *25 Russell DONE *26 Smith-Stanley *27 George Hamilton *28 Palmerston DONE *29 *30 Disraeli *31 Gladstone DONE *32 Gascoyne-Cecil *33 Primrose *34 Balfour DONE *35 Campbell-Bannerman *36 Asquith *37 Lloyd-George *38 Bonar-Law *39 Stanley Baldwin, Earl of Beconsfield *40 Ramsay MacDonald *41 Chamberlain *42 Churchill DONE *43 Attlee *44 Eden DONE *45 MacMillan *46 Douglas-Home DONE *47 Wilson *48 Heath *49 Lord Callaghan *50 Baroness Thatcher *51 Major *52 Blair DONE *53 Brown *54 Cameron. DONE

Susie Parker To-Do List

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Our Family Mysteries-40

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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]]

Red Hill Cemetery, Red Hill County, Mississippi

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Shane Norton To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Norton-2907|Shane Norton]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Norton-2907&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Shane Norton To-Do List|Shane's current to-do list]].''

Ken Roberts To-Do List

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[Deborah Dane / Dain is wife of Adam Shaner. I am trying to prove she is daughter of Ebenezer Dain and Margaret Beard but can find nothing to document this relationship - need HELP "

Tallahassee Memory Gardens-1

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Louie the cat

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Louie was our cat,we had her for 20 years.She went to heaven July 31,2014.We loved and miss her.

William Wallace Brower Berkhoven's SAR Ancestors

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This will include the lineage of William III's Sons of American Revolution ancestry. William is applying for membership with Sons of American Revolution, but he will not have every member officially notated.

Black Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Blacks. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have in a cemetery I am adding to wiki a Robert C. Black born about 1816 in TN and died in Attala County, Mississippi in 1850. I found a marriage bond for him in Fayette, Tennessee, United States. He married Lydia A. Clendenin. This cemetery also has a grave for Lydia A that I apparently mistook for the maiden name Anderson. I will be correcting that. My question is who does this Dr Black belong to? I am not find a graving but I would like to at least make sure each person who I list in a cemetery has a page. The surnames you mention are interesting also since I have known some Surrats, Blacks, and Childresses most of my life there are a large group of them here where I live and where this cemetery is.

Adam Brouwer Old Bio and Sources

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This is a full copy of the Biography from Adam's wikitree profile. It contains debated biographical information from multiple researchers. The consensus biography will be exported from this, along with cited sources. This is merely for organization and so that anyone's contributions are not lost. == Biography == === Birth === : 18 JAN 1621, Ger, Hoorn, Noord-Holland, Netherlands Source: [[#S-550408936]]: Source number: 83.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: RWR. http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=157087&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Birth date: 1620Birth place: FrMarriage date: 1645Marriage place: APID: 7836::157087Source: [[#S-550408936]]: Source number: 4684.005; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=157088&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Birth date: Birth place: of GrMarriage date: 1645Marriage place: NY APID: 7836::157088Source: [[#S-471207094]]: Birth year: 1620; Birth city: New York; Birth state: NY. http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2897814&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Birth date: 18 January 1620Birth place: New York, NYDeath date: 21 March 1691Death place: New York, NYMarriage date: 19 March 1644Marriage place: New York, NY APID: 4725::2897814 :::: Text: Birth date: 1600Birth place: New York ::: APID: 3599::1982223 Source: [[#S-869848842]] ::: Page: Birth year: 1621; Birth city: New York; Birth state: NY. ::: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=329757&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt :::: Text: Birth date: 18 January 1621Birth place: New York, New York, NYDeath date: 21 March 1692Death place: Marriage date: 19 March 1645Marriage place: New York City, New York, NY ::: APID: 4725::329757 Source: [[#S-2084837787]] ::: Page: Place: New York, New York; Year: 1642; Page Number: 403. ::: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pili354&h=2007037&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt === Christening === : Katwijk, Holland, Netherlandsthis entry followed Christening entry (under a "Source" subhead), but [[Noland-165|I]] don't know if this was intended as a general reference for Brouwer-102 or a specific one for the Christening (which had no source citation). Source: [[#S-923559106]]: Ancestry Family Trees ([http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7179083&pid=-1147854955 Family Tree file]s submitted by Ancestry members). === Immigration === : Immigration: :: Date: ABT 1642 :: Place: New AmsterdamSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Nicholaes Adamsz Brouwer Berchoven : Immigration: from Cologne Germany :: Date: 1641 :: Place: BrazilSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Nicholaes Adamsz Brouwer Berchoven : Arrival: 1642, New Netherland Source: [[#S-550830362]]: Place: New Netherland; Year: 1642; Page Number: 403. Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pili354&h=1623433&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Arrival date: 1642 Arrival place: New Netherland APID: 7486::1623433Source: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Mathys Adams BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Pieterse Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven or Berchoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berchoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for FRANS Sijmonsen BROUWER === Marriage === * 1645 19 Mar Adam Brouwer, j.m. Van Ceulen, en Magdalena Verdon, j.d. Van N. Nederlt. Samuel S. Purple. "Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. I. (New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.) ** 1646 23 Sep Pieter, Adam Brouwer. Wit.: Mr. Paulus Ver Beeck, Willem Bredenbend, Aeltje Braconye, Mary du Trieux. ** 1649 30 May Mathys, Adam Brouwer. Wit.: Mathys, Barentje Molenaers. ** 1651 05 Mar Wilhelmus, Adam Brouwer. Wit.: Willem Beeckman, Johannes Marcus, Maria ? houte paerdt, * Lysbeth Cregiers. (* Maria in the wooden horse) ** 1653 04 Jun Maria, Adam Brouwer. Wit.: Francois Baschet, Engeltje Jans. Thomas Grier Evans. "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." In ''Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society''. Vol. II. (New York: Printed for the Society, 1890.) ** 1660 31 Oct Helena, Adam Brouwer, Magdaleen Jacobs, of the mill, parents. ** 1662 18 May Adam, Adam Brouwer, Magdaleentie Jacobs, parents. Wit.: Neeltie Jans. Theodore M. Banta. ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1897.) ** 1672 16 Apr Nicolaes, Adam Brouwer, Magdalena Jacobs. Wit.: Ariaentie Scherps. :Other children mentioned in Adam's will: Jacobus, Aeltje, Anna, Abraham, Sarah, Rachel. :Unknown children: Fytje, Daniel. In the baptism record for Daniel, baptized when Magdalena was 51, it appears that Adam Brouwer and Aeltje Van der Beeck, who was Adam's sister-in-law, may have actually been witnesses and were recorded as the parents instead. There are no other witnesses listed and "geen getuygen (no witnesses)" appears where the witnesses would normally be listed. * 1678 07 May Daniel, Adam Brouwer, Aeltje Van der Beeck. geen getuygen. === Death === : 21 MAR 1692, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York Source: [[#S-471207094]]: Birth year: 1620; Birth city: New York; Birth state: NY. http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2897814&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Birth date: 18 January 1620Birth place: New York, NYDeath date: 21 March 1691Death place: New York, NYMarriage date: 19 March 1644Marriage place: New York, NY APID: 4725::2897814Source: [[#S-869848842]] Birth year: 1621; Birth city: New York; Birth state: NY. Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=329757&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Birth date: 18 January 1621Birth place: New York, New York, NYDeath date: 21 March 1692Death place: Marriage date: 19 March 1645Marriage place: New York City, New York, NY APID: 4725::329757Source: [[#S-869848842]]: Birth year: 1620; Birth city: New York; Birth state: NY. Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2897814&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Birth date: 18 January 1620Birth place: New York, NYDeath date: 21 March 1691Death place: New York, NYMarriage date: 19 March 1644Marriage place: New York, NY :: APID: 4725::2897814Source: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Mathys Adams BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Adam Berkhoven BrouwerSource: [[#S32]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Frans Sijmonsen Brouwer === Burial === : 26 MAR 1692, Dutch Churchyard, Brooklyn, New York ==== Will ==== : Abstracts of Wills Vol I 1665-1707, pages 213 & 214: Page 421.--Letters of administration upon the estate of ADAM BREWER, late of the town of Brooklyn, are granted by Governor Benjamin Fletcher, to his widow, Magdalena Brewer, April 15, 1693. : Page 422.--ADAM BREWER.
"In the name of God Amen. Whereas I, Adam Brewer, Berkhoon, inhabitant of ye Towne of Brooklandt, being at present sick, but fully having my knowledge and understanding." "I desire that none of my children shall trouble or move their mother during her life." "I leave to my: eldest son Peter, 3 shillings by reason that he has been disobedient to his father. And also Jacob Brewer and Altie Brewer for reason of their disobedience shall not receive a penney from their father Adam Brewer," but their portions are left to their children. The other 7 children, Mathys, William, Adam, Abraham, Anna, Sarah, and Rachel shall have an equal share in the estate. Leaves to Adolphus the son of William, 3 pieces of 8. To Magdalena, daughter of Peter, 1 piece of 8, and to his daughter Vrentie 1 piece of 8. "This is that which ye Testator Adam Brewer as his last will and testament, he hath signed and sealed the same with his own hand," January 22, 169 1/2. Makes Barent Van Flentburg and Wm. Nazareth tutors and overseers.
:: Witnesses, Henry Sleght, Cornelius Sebrig, Johanes Fredrichs. :: The foregoing witnesses appeared before me, November 21, 1692, and made oath to the same. === Note === : Note: Adam Berkhoven BROUWER was born on 18 Jan 1621 in Holland.(412) He died on 21 Mar 1692 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.(413) He was buried in New York.(414) Adam Brouwer, or more properly, Adam Berkhoven Brouwer, (son of Frans Simonson and Cattje Brouwer), immigrated to the United States in 1642. Berkhoven is probably his correct surname, whereas Brouwer probably referred to his occupation, as Brouwer is Dutch for brewer. Berkhoven, although occasionally used by some of his children, has been dropped by most of his descendants, and Brouwer, now written Brower, or Brewer, is used as the surname of the family. Adam appears at first to have settled in New Amsterdam, where, on February 7, 1647, he obtained a patent from the government for a lot on Manhattan Island. He later sold this lot, and at the time of the sale, was living on Long Island. It is not known when he moved from Long Island, but in 1661 he and Isaac De Foreest held jointly the oldest tide mill in Brooklyn, known for many years as Brower's mill. On April 1, 1654, he purchased from Theunis Nyssen, a farmer of Gowanus, a piece of woodland near Nyssen's land including the land on which Adam's house was built and the meadows in front thereof, located in Gowanus. In 1676 Adam bought of Frederick Lubbertse a piece of meadow adjoining the dam of the Gowanus mill. He and his wife were members of the Dutch church of Brooklyn in 1677, of which in 1679 and 1680 he appears by the church records to have been under censure, on the suspicion of leaning towards the Catholic religion. His will is dated January 22, 1692, proved March 21, 1692, and is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals at Albany, New York. He was married to Magdalena Jacobs VERDON on 19 Mar 1645 in New Amsterdam.(415) NOTES FROM PAUL LEE - Alternative Biography; I do not agree with many aspects of the bio above so I present my findings here and will provide my references as well below the sources Adam Brouwer was born in Cologne, Germany. The year was 1620. We know this from his 1645 marriage record at the Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. The record calls Adam, "van Ceulen," which in the context of the marriage records of that time, would indicate that he was born in Cologne, now within the borders of present day Germany. He was most likely of German ancestry, and may have been called early in life by the name, Adolf Brouwer. He signed his name with the mark "X". No evidence of a signature has been found. The identity of Adam's own parents and his ancestry is unknown. Claims that Adam is a son of either Pieter Clement Brouwer, or of Frans Sijmonsen Brouwer, are undocumented and unproven. Such claims are apparently based on nothing but a common surname. Adam Berkhoven Brouwer (1621 – 1692) and Magdalena Jacobs Verdon (1627 – 1698) were married. Magdalena Jacobs Verdon was the daughter of Jacob Verdon and Marie Thomasdr Badie. Adam and Magdalena married in 1645 at the Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam. They were the progenitors of the largest of the three Brouwer families present in 17th century New Netherland. Adam Brouwer and his wife, Magdalena Verdon, had fourteen children reach adulthood, who in turn left at least 97 grandchildren, and more than 350 great-grandchildren. Adam Brouwer witnessed the following baptisms: Adam Praa, son of Pieter Praa and Catharina Letie, on 6 February 1661 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, Breukelen, Kings County, New York, (sponsors Adam Brouwers & Tryntie Hadders). Abraham Praa, son of Pieter Praa and Catharina Letie, on 5 March 1662 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, Breukelen, Kings County, New York, (sponsors Adam Brouwer and Maria Fredericks). Dirck Gerritszen Kroesen, son of Gerrit Dircksen Kroesen and Neeltje Jans, on 23 July 1662 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, Breukelen, Kings County, New York, (sponsors Adam Brouwer and Grietje Jans). Adolph Evertszen van Gelder, son of Evert Hendricksen and Fytie Adamse Brouwer, on 14 February 1677 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, (sponsors Adam Brouwer en s.h.v.) In 1641, Adam Brouwer, as a soldier in the service of the Dutch West India Company (WIC), sailed to Brazil on the ship Swol. He served at Fort St. Louis de Marinhan. Back wages for work in Brazil went unpaid. Despite his low beginnings and early frustrations in his career, Adam built a successful mill business which provided for his very large family. Adam's most enduring legacy was the mill he built at Gowanus. "Brouwer's Mill" is thought to have been the first water mill built in Brooklyn (Breukelen) and the first to have operated in New Netherlands. The Mill was built initially in partnership with Isaac de Foreest, who likely supplied the financial backing. Isaac is also Charity’s 4x great grandfather through his son Hendrick de Foreest and grand-daughter Suzanna de Foreest (Charity’s 2 x great grandmother). Adam later became the sole owner of the mill business when he bought out Isaac de Foreest's interest for 2,400 guilders payable in grain: wheat and rye at 4 glds, buckwheat and maize at 2 glds per skepel. The remaining 400 glds was paid in wampum. The mill was built on the “Bout land”. Adam probably had the mill built in the early 1650's on land that had been patented to Jan Everts Bout on 8 July 1645. It appears that the rights to the property were secured by Adam's children as a claim of a "gift" from Jan Everts Bout only after both Adam and Jan Everts Bout were deceased. The petition to dredge the canal led to an infrastructure that exists to this day. In May 1664, along with other inhabitants of Gowanus, Adam Brouwer petitioned the Governor and Council to have the canal between Red Hook Island and the mainland dredged. This was the first action in what would eventually create the "Gowanus Canal," on the western end of Long Island. In 2010 the United States Environmental Protection Agency placed the site on its Superfund National Priorities List. Adam got into a dispute over grain sale in 1652. Adam Brouwer, as plaintiff, filed suit against Machiel Janssen, demanding "proof that he had grain to sell, because he, the defendant, would have said so, and that he, the plaintiff, would have taken it from the mill." The council ordered Adam to prove that the defendant said so, or to pay the defendant's expenses. In 1654, Theunis Nyssen, farmer of Gowanus, sold piece of woodland to Adam Brouwer that was, “45 Dutch rods broad, extending in the woods as the patent of Nyssen's land extends; also the land on which Adam's house is built and enclosed in fence, and the meadows in front thereof, located in Gowanus.” The premises joined “a neck of land”, and covered part of the farm late of the heirs of Theodorus Polhemus. The original deed was found among the papers of Garret Brower of Gowanus. The consideration is "for which above said gift the said Adam Brouwer doth promise on ye behalf of ye said Theunis Nyssen to be in his service the time of 18 days in the present month of April & the month of April 1655, 18 days, all without any cost of ye said Theunis Nyssen.” Adam was ordered to “grinde for all persons” in 1668. An Order for Adam Brower of Breucklyn to provide milling services to all members of the community “without Exception or distinction," was signed by Gov. Lovelace in response to complaints by the Constable and Overseers of Breucklyn. Some of the inhabitants claimed that Adam had refused to grind corn for them "upon frivolous pretences." Apparently this had been an ongoing problem. The local constable was unable to correct it, and so he had the matter referred to the Governor of the Province. Two mentions regarding Adam Brouwer's mill property are recorded in Kings County Conveyances, Lib.2, with the date of 12 Sep 1698. The first on p.178, "I underwritten doe acknowledge to the requisition of Adam Brewer what I Arent Evertse have written between Adam Brewer and Joh Buys concerning the corner and meadow and the mill is grounded upon what is comprehended in the same I will declare and verifye by oath at all times. Actum in Yorke 17 Juny 1671." (signed) Averts. "This above written testimony was sworn unto by Arent Everson before me." (Signed) Mathias Nicolls, Mayor. Abraham and Nicholas were Adam Brouwer’s two youngest sons. They bought the mill from the other heirs. “Full rights to the mill property” were the subject of a sales agreement in 1698. The deed for this purchase is certainly the most useful document found for constructing the family of Adam Brouwer. The deed was not recorded but was later found in the possession of descendants of Garret Brouwer, and has been noted by the early Brouwer family researchers, Bergen, Totten, and Hoffman. Dated 12 Aug 1698 it names Pieter, Matthyas, William, Jacob and Adam Brouwer, Barent van Tillburg, Matthys Cornelisse, Jesaias Dreax, William Nazareth, William Hilton, Thomas Knight and Peter Hendrix, "all sons and sons-in-law of Adam Brouwer of Gowanus." The above named convey to Abraham Brouwer and Nicholas Brouwer, their two brothers in consideration of £270, the plot on which the mill stands, and the Neck of land and meadows there unto belonging. On the same day, Adam's widow, Magdalena, conveyed her interest in the mill property to Abraham and Nicholas for a separate consideration. During the first decade of the 1700's sons, Abraham and Nicholas, together expanded the mill property and built a second mill, which was then referred to as the "New Mill." Abraham took sole proprietorship of the mill in 1712 when Nicholas conveyed his mill property to his brother Abraham for the sum of £1200. Abraham’s two sons operated the mill through the American Revolution, and in August 1776, the Battle of Long Island, or more appropriately, the Battle of Brooklyn was fought on the mill's doorstep. It was here, and at the neighboring "Old Stone House," that William Alexander, a.k.a. Lord Stirling, and his Marylanders held off the British invasion long enough for General Washington to begin the evacuation of his troops from Long Island. The mill and its stores were ordered to be burned during the retreat. A partially destroyed mill anchors Alonzo Chappel's, 1858 painting, Battle of Long Island. The United States government denied the Brouwer descendants claim for losses suffered on the mill property during August 1776. The reasons that the government officials gave was that the petitioners waited too long, and that they applied to the wrong jurisdiction. They were told to petition New York State. Brouwers Mill stayed in the family for 153 years. In 1785, the Brouwer great grandson purchased the mill property, as well as all the timbers that had been collected to build a mill, from the remaining heirs. He rebuilt the mill, and in 1798, sold the mill and property to John C. Freeke of New York City, for a considerable profit over his own purchase price. Brouwer's Mill became Freeke's Mill. The first record of Adam in New Amsterdam was when he bought a house lot in New Amsterdam from Hendrick Jansen. On 21 Feb 1645: "Hendrick Jansen from Jeveren, locksmith, and Adam Brouwer have in love and friendship, in the presence of the witnesses hereto invited, agreed and contracted about the purchase of a certain house and lot for a garden situated on the island of Manhatans, formerly occupied by Jeurian Roodolf. Hendrick Jansen from Jeveren sells the aforesaid house and lot to Adam Brouwer above mentioned, who also acknowledges that he has bought the same, with all that is fastened by earth and nail, in true and full ownership, on which house and garden Adam shall pay within three months from date twenty-five guilders, which shall be the last payment." Signed AB, the mark of Adam Brouwer, and by Heidreick Jansz. Witnessed by Willem Breidenbent and Pawlus van der Becke, at Fort Amsterdam before Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secretary. On 2 May 1645, Adam Brouwer appeared as a plaintiff before the council demanding of Hendrick Jansen, locksmith, delivery of the deed for the house lot he purchased. The defendant stated he was willing provided the plaintiff bound himself for the payment of the account rendered to him. It was ordered that in the deed the house be mortgaged until the defendant was paid. Later the same day Adam Brouwer assigned and transferred his wages earned for the service at the Fort totaling 189 guilders, to Guert Servaesz of Amsterdam. But this document was canceled, and immediately followed by a document in which Adam empowered Mr. Servaesz to collect from the WIC, "all such sums of money as are still due to him...earned in Brazil where he received no settlement, having been ordered to proceed to Marinhan.” Either this money was not collected, or Adam was owed still more wages from the WIC, for in 1646, Adam granted power of attorney to Govert Loockermans to collect from the WIC, the money he was still due for his service at Fort St. Louis de Marinhan. Subsequent records for Adam Brouwer: On 7 Feb 1647, Adam Brouwer was granted a certain lot for a house and garden out of the lot of Hendrick Jansz which was laid out by the surveyor on 2 June 1644. The lot, in New Amsterdam, was next to the lot of Willem Bredenbent. Adam mentioned in colonial records: on 26 Feb 1652, Adam Brouwer was ordered to pay £43 to Kristman. Adam Brouwer's lot in New Amsterdam was mentioned in a conveyance dated 15 Oct 1653. In the Protestant environment of the Dutch Reform communities what would happen to an individual with Catholic sympathies? In 1657, "Adam Brouwer of Gowanus" was taxed £6 towards the support of the minister. Adam and his wife, Magdalena Verdon, appear on the membership roll of the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn on 12 March 1660. A censure, by certificate to New York, was added under Adam's name and dated 29 Aug 1667. This was later crossed out. He had been suspected as having leanings towards the Catholic faith, and so Adam got censured for irreverence and threatened with banishment. A matter regarding Adam Brouwer appeared in the Consistory Minutes of the Flatbush Reformed Church. In August 1679 it was again stated that Adam had been under censure, and “has been spoken to on various occasions by the consistory of Brooklyn, under whose jurisdiction he lives, and has persistently conducted himself irreverently, and has unto the present postponed his repentance and joining with parties, it was likewise decided that the consistory should give him one more warning and in default of improvement should then proceed to his dismissal." Then, Adam Brouwer was finally asked if he would “surrender his case to the decision of the Honorable Consistory in order to end the disputes with his parties, and, to this end, to appear with them in their meeting.” The agenda of the meeting centered on whether our Adam still adhered to the Reformed faith. The theocratic members of the local church leadership made it clear that if “a negative response is made by him, they shall threaten him with banishment and excommunication and surely also proceed thereto, but not without the knowledge and approval of the Honorable Consistory of New York." Adam and Magdalena Brouwer remained members of at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings County, Long Island, New York, but on 30 March 1682, Adam is again recorded as "under censure." The list of members living at Gowanus is undated, however, it does state that Johannes Christoffelsz died on 22 Nov 1684, so it was recorded at some time after that date. Adam was still said to be under censure, and next to Magdalena is the notation, "by certificate for N.York, 29 August 1707," which was then, again, crossed out. Adam was in a few other disputes. On one occasion, Adam sued his wife’s step-father, Paulus van der Beek. On 18 Dec 1658, a suit was initiated by Thomas Verdon before the Orphan Master's Court at City Hall, New Amsterdam, "Mr. Paulus van der Beek appears in the place of Tomas Verdon's son and is (directed), that when Tomas Verdon comes, he is to make a settlement of his wife's (Mary Badies's) estate." Apparently this was not completed, and four years later on 8 Feb 1663, Adam Brouwer (for his wife Magdalena Verdon), Thomas Verdon, and Arien Willemsen (Bennet) again appeared before the Orphan Master's Court and requested action in that Paulus van der Beek should be ordered to let them have "their father's property." A week later on 15 Feb 1663, their mother Marritie Tomas (Mary Badie) made her deposition before the Orphan Master's Court. The Orphan Master's Court decided that the property and persons were not within their jurisdiction and suggested that the petitioners address themselves to the Director General and Council of New Netherlands. On 1 March 1664, a petition by "Willem Willemsen Bennet, Thomas Verdon, Adam Brouwer, and Adriaen Willemsen (Bennet), coheirs of Thomas (error for Jacob) Vardon, praying that Paulus van der Beecq, husband of said Vardon's widow (Mary Badie), may be obliged to account for their paternal estate." This was followed on 10 May 1664 by a warrant to "Sheriff Hegeman to put Adriaen, William, and Marietje Williamsen Bennet in possession of a portion of their late father's lands, pending their suit against Paulus van der Beecq, their stepfather." Adam was fined in 1669. A penalty of five hundred guilders was levied on Adam Brower's estate. Adam and his wife were again brought before the Court of Assizes for New York. On 6 Sep 1669, “the Presentment of a difference between Adam Brower and his wife of Breukelyn and Gerrit Croessen of the same place about an Assault and Battery” came before the Court of Assizes for New York. The principles were bound over from the Court of Sessions held at Gravesend. The matter was later referred back to the Court of Sessions. On 19 Nov 1670 the Court at New York found that “a ten pound fine levied against Gerrit Croosen for assaulting Adam Brouwer's wife, and a ten pound find levied against Adam Brouwer for assaulting Gerrit Croosen were found to counterbalance one another” and, as a result, were cancelled. Adam traveled to Amsterdam with Jacque Cousseau in 1670. On 18 Aug 1670, Adam Brower, among others, was granted a pass to travel aboard the ship Fort Albany, owned by Jacque Cousseau, bound for England and Amsterdam. He was also recorded on a list of persons aboard that same ship. Adam was assessed in 1675, 1676, 1678 and 1683. On the 20 Aug 1675 assessment rolls at Breukelen, Adam Brouwer is assessed at 2 polls, 2 cows, 3 ditto of 3 yrs, 3 sheep, 1 hog, 1 1/2 morgen of valley. Adam Brouwer appeared on the assessment list of at Breukelen, Long Island, in September 1676 assessed with 1 poll, 3 cows, 4 sheep and 1 1/2 morgens of valley. On the 1678 list of "Estates of the Inhabitants of Newtowne, Long Island" is listed Adam Bruer, 1 head, 2 cows. Hoffman adds that it was possible that Adam Brouwer owned property there, but that he was probably not an inhabitant. Adam Brouwer appeared on the assessment list of at Breukelen, Long Island, on 26 September 1683 with 1 poll, 1 mill, 3 cows, 1 ditto of 2 years, 2 ditto, 3 sheep, 3 morgens of land, totaling 149.10.45 Adam Brouwer took the Oath of Allegiance to the English Crown in September 1687 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, as "Adam Brouwer, 45 Jeare" (45 years in this country) Adam added the name Berckhoven in his will. Adam died in 1692 and in his early seventies at Gowanus, Kings County, New York. He was also known as Adam Brewer and Adam Brouwer Berckhoven, which is the name he called himself in his will. Berchoven, or variations thereof, were also used on the marriage records of a number of his children, namely Abraham, Nicholas, Rachel, Adam, Jr., and Anna. For a further explanation of “Berckhoven,” please the above referenced article, “New Insight into the Origins of Adam Brouwer.” It must also be noted that this was the period in time, when the early New Netherlands families who had been accustomed to the patronymic naming system, were being pressured by the English Government to choose a “permanent” surname. This would have been an ideal time for Adam to “christen” his family with a name of his own. Adam Brouwer came a long way. Berckhoven was the name he gave to his achievements. He had built a property, a business, and a family he could give a name to. It is thought that Berckhoven was a name he hoped his descendants would take for themselves, a way to separate themselves from other families named Brouwer. Adam willed his estate to his wife and passed over children who were disobedient. His will was dated on 22 January 1691/92 and proved 21 March 1692, was on file at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals in Albany. He calls himself "Adam Brouwer Berkhoven inhabitant of ye town of Bruckland, being at present sick a body but fully having his knowledge." His witnesses are named as Henry Sleght, Cornelius Sebring and John Fredricks. Adam leaves his "whole estate moveable and immoveable my wife Magdalena Brewer and my utmost will and desire is that none of my children shall trouble or move their mother during her life." Adam Brower made “to his eldest son Peter Brewer three shillings for reasons that he was disobedient to his father”. Also Jacob Brewer and Aeltie Brewer, who for reasons of their disobedience shall not receive a penny from their father Adam Brower, but ye testator bequeath ye land from ye three disobedient children Peter Brewer ye eldest, Jacob Brewer and Aeltie Brewer upon their children ye portion of Peter upon his children, ye portion of Jacob upon his children, ye portion of Aeltie upon her children." Adam named his children as Mathys, William, Adam, Abraham, Nicholas, daughter Mary, Fytie, Helena, Anna, Sara, Rachel, "these eleven children shall have equal portions amongst them, also ye children of ye disobedient children above named they shall also with ye other eleven children equally divided." Adam made special bequests to Adolphus son of William Brewer "three pieces of eight"; to "Mathys his daughter Magdalena one piece of eight, and Mary her daughter Magdalena one piece of eight. Peter Brewer and “his daughter Magdalena, one piece of eight and his daughter Vroutie one piece of eight, with Fytie daughter Magdalena one piece of eight." Administration of the estate of Adam Brouwer, referred to as “Adam Brewer, late of Brooklyn”, was granted on 15 April 1693 by Gov. Benjamin Fletcher to his widow, Magdalena Brewer. Family: Adam Brouwer and Magdalena Jacobs Verdon • Pieter Adamsz Brouwer (1646 – x) • Matthys Adamsz Brouwer (1649 - 1726) • Willem Adamsz Brouwer (1651 – x) • Marretje Adamse Brouwer (1653 - 1703) • Jacob Adamsz Brouwer (1655 - 1706) • Fytie Adamse Brouwer (1660 – x) • Helena Adamse Brouwer (1660 – x) • Adam Adamsz Brouwer (1662, - 1706) • Aeltje Adamse Brouwer (1664 – x) • Anna Adamse Brouwer (1666 – x) • Abraham Adamsz Brouwer (1667 – x) • Sara Adamse Brouwer (1668 – x) • Rachel Adamse Brouwer (1672 – x) • Nicholas Adamsz Brouwer (1672– 1749) === Misc. === : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=12f477aa-0d96-4426-8ad6-bdbb16fd1377&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Dutch Pilgrim Immigrant] : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=3788a3bb-4340-4d37-8cb0-c62262622690&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Info] : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=2c91e2a1-9b17-4ca7-a9cb-9d63fa3a233f&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 History] : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=424ecece-b99b-4229-b9b5-96e7089e080f&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Adam Brouwer History] : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=77831ff1-40c0-4d82-a782-790e5231fe43&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Adam BROUWER & Magdalena Jacobs VERDON] : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=5a66aff2-c224-43b2-90ca-5de943dd6961&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Members of First Protestant Reforned Dutch Church in Brooklyn - 1660] : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=56394566-31dd-4ca5-b60a-4a59644c77c9&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Name of Brouwer] : Note: [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=7ee49a91-4844-4c6c-a708-57eff725e355&tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Longer version of story] === Sources === * Source: S-471207094: Family Data Collection - Individual Records. Edmund West, comp. (Ancestry online publication): 4725::0. * Source: S-550408936: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Yates Publishing 2004 (Ancestry online publication): 7836::0. Original data: extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. * Source: S-550830362: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Gale Research 2006 (Ancestry online publication): APID: 7486::0. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s.'' Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2006. * Source: S-923559106: Ancestry Family Trees (Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members). * Source: S175 Author: Yates Publishing Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004; Repository: [[#R2]] Repository: R2 Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * Source: S176 Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Title: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 1999; Repository: [[#R2]] NOTEGodfrey Memorial Library, American Genealogical-Biographical Index, Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library * Source: S32 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006; Repository: [[#R2]] * Source: S101 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;; NOTEThis 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. CONT NAME Ancestry.com CONT ADDR http://www.Ancestry.com CONT NOTE * Source: S165 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;; NOTEThis 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. * Source: Fanelli family tree on Ancestry.com. * Source S-198397445: Repository: [[#R-899753595]]: Title: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI): Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.Original data - Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library.Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Gen: APID: 3599::0 * Source S-2008543015: Repository: [[#R-899753595]]: Title: New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s: Author: Genealogical Research Library, comp.: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library c: APID: 7854::0 * Source S-2008545503: Repository: [[#R-899753595]]: Title: New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920: Author: Ancestry.com: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - For individual sources please see the source information listed with each record. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library collect: APID: 7831::0 * Source S-2084685148: Repository: [[#R-899753595]]: Title: Family Data Collection - Births: Author: Edmund West, comp.: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.: APID: 5769::0 * Source: S-2084837787: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. (Ancestry online publication): APID: 7486::0. Original data - Filby, P. William, ed.. ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s.'' Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2009. * Source: S-869848842: Family Data Collection - Individual Records. Edmund West, comp. 2000 (Ancestry online publication): APID: 4725::0. * Source: S-877412760: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Yates Publishing 2004 (Ancestry online publication). Original data - extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. APID: 7836::0 * Source: S-899753593: Ancestry Family Trees (Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members). * : Source: [[#S-899753593]]: [http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7221440&pid=1364697701 Ancestry Family Tree]s The following references are provided in support of the alternate biography placed above after all the initial BIO categories Adam Brouwer and his family have been covered in the past. Published accounts of Adam Brouwer and his descendants begin in 1878 with T.G. Bergen's, "Contributions to the History of the Early Settlers of Kings County, N.Y." (NYG&BR 9(1878):126-9) Fifty-eight years then passed between T.G. Bergen's treatment of Adam Brouwer, and the publication of "Brouwer (Brower-Brewer) Family Notes," by John Reynolds Totten in NYG&BR 67(1936):103-10, 217-29. Bergen and Totten's work were not without errors and in 1938 William J. Hoffman published "Brouwer Corrections" (NYG&BR 69(1938):172-9) to address some inconsistencies. Then, beginning in April 1947, William J. Hoffman published in a series of articles appearing in The American Genealogist (TAG) titled, "Brouwer Beginnings: The First Three Generations of the Adam Brouwer Berchoven Family." It is to date the most complete published treatment of Adam Brouwer's family. The first significant research regarding Adam Brouwer to be published in the sixty years since "Brouwer Beginnings,” appeared in the NYG&BR 138(2007):245-9. The article, "DNA Analysis: Adam Brouwer Berckhoven, Elias Brouwer of New Jersey, and John Brewer of Ohio," by Richard D. Brewer, PhD, Scott Kraus, and William B. Bogardus, laid to rest any thoughts that Adam and his descendants may be closely related to Jan Brouwer, blacksmith, of Flatlands, Long Island. Analysis of DNA samples from known descendants of Adam, and of Jan, has shown that any possible common ancestor for the two could only be found tens of thousands of years ago. The Brewer DNA project, co-administrated by Richard D. Brewer, continues, and can be found at www.familytreedna.com (search for Brewer). “New Insight into the Origins of Adam Brouwer,” New Netherland Connections vol. 13, no.4, 2008) Records Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn 1660 to 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869 Kings Co. Deeds 3:201, originally referenced by Teunis G. Bergen. In 1661, Adam and Isaac De Foreest held jointly the oldest tide mill in Brooklyn, known for many years as Brower's Mill, in which Adam soon purchased De Foreest's interest. The land was within the boundary of the patent of Jan Evertse Bout of 6 July 1665. In his lifetime, Bout appears to have verbally given the mill to Adam Brouwer's children, but the gift was probably considered void, as in a recital of the deed dated 30 April 1707, Sybrant Brouwer to Abram and Nicholas Brouwer it appears that a conveyance had been executed by the heirs of Jan Evertse Bout and "Tunis Nuyse" to Adam Brouwer, their ancestor, for the neck of land on which the mill was located. Peter R. Chistoph, Administrative Papers of Governors Richard Nicolls and Francis Lovelace, 1664-1673, New York Historical Manuscripts (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1980) John J. Gallagher, The Battle of Brooklyn (New York: Sarpedon, 1995), An excellent modern account one of the Revolution's most important events. Pre-Revolutionary Dutch houses and families in northern New Jersey and southern New York. New York: W. Morrow & Co., 1936. "A limited edition of six hundred sixty-six copies; A companion volume to Dutch houses in the Hudson Valley before 1776, which was prepared under the auspices of a book committee by Helen Wilkinson Reynolds and published in 1929" Arnold J.F. Van Laer, Register of the Provincial Secretary, 1642-1647, New York Historical Manuscripts, Vol. 2 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974), p.292 (141c); Contract of sale from Hendrick Jansen to Adam Brouwer of a house and garden on Manhattan Island Arnold J.F. Van Laer, Register of the Provincial Secretary, 1642-1647, New York Historical Manuscripts, Vol. 2 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974), pp.290-2. (141a). Assignment by Adam Brouwer to Geurt Servaessen of his claim on the West India Company; (141b) Power of Attorney from Adam Brouwer to Guert Servaeszen to collect wages due from the West India Company.pp341-2 (149j) Power of Attorney from Adam Brouwer to Govert Loockermans to receive monry due him by the West India Company. "Marinhan" is present day Maranhão, a State in northeast Brazil, along the Atlantic Coast.. Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn records from Oct. 31, 1660 to Dec 13, 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869; FHL film #0017529, item 4 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Copied and translated from the Dutch by Teunis G. Bergen. Filmed from the typed manuscript in the Holland Society of New York, p.448 Berthold Fernow, Minutes of the Orphan Masters of New Amsterdam 1655 to 1663, Vol.1 (New York: Francis P. Harper, 1902) Peter R. Chistoph, Administrative Papers of Governors Richard Nicolls and Francis Lovelace, 1664-1673, New York Historical Manuscripts, English, Vol. 22 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1980), Hearings before the Court of Assizes Adam Brouwer will (22 Jan 1691/92), Albany Wills, 1629-1802 Vol. AB, page 3 == Tracking == * The WikiTree profile Brouwer-102 was [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Brouwer-102 created] through the import of Smith-Hunter.ged on 10 March 2011. Source citations were [[#S-550408936]], [[#S-550830362]], [[#S-471207094]], and [[#S-923559106]]. * WikiTree profile Brouwer-233 created through the import of Johnson Family Tree 2011-08-24.ged on Aug 24, 2011 by [[Johnson-8352 | Rosemary Palermo]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Brouwer-233 Changes page] for the details of edits by Rosemary and others. * WikiTree profile Brouwer-171 created through the import of Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged on May 26, 2011 by [[Sypniewski-1 | Bryan Sypniewski]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Brouwer-171 Changes page] for the details of edits by Bryan and others. * Thanks to [[Fay-286|Loren Fay]] for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Loren and others. * This person was created through the import of Beaman Family Tree.ged on 31 March 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. * Adam Brouwer as remembered by [[Burnie-42 | Wayne Burnie]], Sunday, November 9, 2014. ---- Why Brouwer-102? *Brouwer simply means 'Brewer' and in this case the LNAB (anyway for all his children) is obvious (also commonly used in the Netherlands when denoting occupation with a surname) discussion only really starts in later generations when the anglicizing starts kicking in. (private e-mail from [[van_der_Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]] to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], April 20, 2014)

Adam's Birthname Brouwer or Berkhoven?

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This FreeSpace is to discuss what is Adam Brouwer Berkhoven's birth name. One side suggest Brouwer as his surname, while the other says that Brouwer is simply a profession. This page is to categorize the known facts and the known speculation of his name.

Will of George Chappell of Barnstaple, England

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Will of George Chappell, Clothier of Barnstaple, Devon, dated July 6, 1655. Available for downloading from the British National Archives at http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D796899.

Adam Pieterse Brouwer Surname?

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This FreeSpace is to discuss the theories behind Adam Pieterse of Gowanis' real birth/surname. Is it Brouwer or Berkhoven?

Linda Crannell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Crannell-6|Linda Crannell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crannell-6&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Linda Crannell To-Do List|Linda's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beisel-52|Beisel, Jacob ]] || 1824-07-01 || to-do |- |}

Marriage of Nellie (Bales) Houck and Charles Houck

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Married Charles Houck Parents: Joel Bales and Ada or Mary Ada (Fox) Bales buried in I found this information at www.familysearch.org. Possible that Spouse's Mother's name ... Fox as maiden and error in Ava and Ada. other information in the record of Charles Houck and Nellie Bales from Iowa, Marriages Name: Charles Houck Birthplace: Illinois Spouse's Name: Nellie Bales Spouse's Birth Date: 1885 Spouse's Birthplace: Fairbury, Neb. Spouse's Age: 19 Event Date: 09 Nov 1904 Event Place: Muscatine, Ia. Father's Name: G.D. Houck Mother's Name: Anna Fulham Spouse's Father's Name: Joel Bales Spouse's Mother's Name: Ava Fox Race: White Marital Status: Single Spouse's Race: White Spouse's Marital Status: Single

Hospital

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Sable color large Pomeranium My best friend was a gift from Bryan and Amanda Sherrill, neighbors. Frisky is an excellent watchdog and friend.

Jan Nielsen To-Do List

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Eastern Sangamon County

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Minder-4|Sandy Barnett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Minder-4&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sandy Barnett To-Do List|Sandy's current to-do list]].'' == Researching the United States Civil War and Later Pension Index == On Family Search 37 Constants are found. Constants that are not yet associated with the One Place Project: Eastern Sangamon County. *George J Constant > d 29 Apr 1911 Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 8 › Company D George S Constant > South Carolina › Infantry › Regiment 24 › Company A › George M Constant d 13 Aug 1920 > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 70 › Company F William Constant >Kansas › Infantry › Regiment 21 › Company M › William H Constant > Kentucky › Infantry › Regiment 19 › Company I › William L Constant d 7 Sep 1929 at Andrews, NC >Artillery › Company 95 ++++William R. Constant d 3 Nov 1919 at Sabetha, KS > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 73 › Company A (we have a William R Constant but a not sourced death of 1917 in Lawrence, Franklin, Kansas MORE RESEARCH NEEDED. William F. Constant > Missouri › Cavalry › Regiment 1 › Company F › William F. Constant d 30 May 1890 > Ohio › Infantry › Regiment 4 › Company I William J Constant > Ohio › Infantry › Regiment 66 › Company F William Constant >Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 37 › Company G James H Constant > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 145 › Company H › James R Constant D > 21 Sep 1933 > in Boston, KY Kentucky › Infantry › Regiment 19 › Company I › Benjamin Constant > United States › Cavalry › Regiment 2 › Company G › (filed 23 Sep 1890 Invalid 822184) stated K and I 2nd Us Cav AND United States › Cavalry › Regiment 2 › Company I › (filed 23 Sep 1890 Invalid 822184 stated additional services G and K US Cav. AND Benjamin Constant > United States › Cavalry › Regiment 2 › Company K › Antoinette C Constant Nurse 1 Sep 1864 - 5 Jan 1865 Fred H. Constant > Volunteers › Regiment 45 › Company H John E. Constant > D 1 Dec 1921 In Dawson, IL > Missouri › Infantry › Regiment 1 › Company B › AND Missouri › Infantry › Regiment 11 › Company B › John L Constant > Massachusetts › Cavalry › Regiment 5 › Company F › Andrew Constant > Missouri › Infantry › Regiment 33 › Company B (rank Priv fille 31 Aug 1863 widow pension 31730 with minor 141646) Andrew J. Constant > Missouri › Infantry › Regiment 23 › Company B › This may be our [[Constant-224 | Andrew J Constant]] ( filed invalid 7 Oct 1882 461892) Nelson M Constant d 24 Nov 1914 at Colorado Springs, CO > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 30 › Company H › Norman A Constant > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 30 › Company H Samuel W. Constant > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 30 › Company H › Adam H. Constant d 4 Oct 1916 Arkansas City, KS > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 114 › Company I › Alfred S Constant > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 114 › Company I › Adrian Constant d 10 Sep 1919 at Williamson NY > New York › Infantry › Regiment 111 › Company D › David Constant > New York › Infantry › Regiment 111 › Company D › Henry Constant d 18 Nov 1923 at Bogota, NY > New York › Heavy Artillery › Regiment 6 › Company I Silas Constant Jr d 17 Mar 1899 > New York › Infantry › Regiment 139 › Company I Newton V. Constant > Indiana › Cavalry › Regiment 2 › Company D Marcellus Constant > Ohio › Infantry › Regiment 59 › Company B This may be our [[Constant-250 | Marcellus Constant]] age right Isaac J Constant >Ohio › Infantry › Regiment 168 › Company C Enos Constant > Illinois › Infantry › Regiment 36 › Company C Owen A. Constant > Oregon › Infantry › Regiment 2 › Company D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Parsley Family Mysteries

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Robert Parsley ( birth between 1774-1784) was stated of English decent. I see a record of a christening in London with the name "Robert William Parsley" with a birth date of August 20, 1783 I would like a confirmation that is the same Robert Parsley that is my known ancestor

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Mandalong, NSW early pioneers

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==Mandalong== [http://history.lakemac.com.au/page-local-history.aspx?pid=1085&vid=20&tmpt=narrative&narid=57 Lake Macquarie Library History Project: Mandalong] (2) ===Timeline=== In '''1861''' the families of James Charles Bonnell and John Kelly moved to the Mandalong district for timber and dairying (2) '''11 Mar 1865''' 40 acre lots were Auctioned off from Gosford police station, advertisement appeared in "Bell's life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle". (3) '''1884''' A post office is established (10) '''1885''' A [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/163275827 great description of the landowners proximity to each other and crops grown] (11) '''1892''' the post office, a weatherboard building, burnt to the ground (15) '''1899'''tenders sought for the erection of a school building (22) '''1900''' The Yewen's directory was published. There were 15 landowners listed. They were all graziers, with a couple growing maize and other crops. (1) '''19 Aug 1900''' Article in the "Truth", Sydney ''....... the sameness of the bush hangs heavy until reaching Mandalong, 35 ? north from Gosford. Mandalong has its pioneers in the Tobins, the Kellys, the Donnellys, thé O'Learys, the Carrolls, and many other names, proverbial from the fact of hard work not being able to prevent them from accomplishing their pioneering purposes. The Tobins ran timber ketches from Dora Creek to Newcastle, John Kelly, with a dozen sons, had a love for acquiring and accumulating ground property. Mick O'Leary worked-hard and sometimes drank hard, but was staunch for all that. Old Jim Donnelly was a hard toiler, and came into Cooranbong, five miles, to Tom flut-sel's store for 50's of flour, when so old that he was bent double. A ' yarn oft' told of him is, that once, while riding home with a 50 of flour on the pommel of the saddle, his ancient steed exhibited signs of weariness, and seemed to sigh for the days long gone. ' I'll give you a spell, old man,1' said the old chap, and he lifted the flour from the pummel in front of him, to his own shoulder. ==Families== ===Blackford=== *James Blackford: At the scene of a fatal road accident 1884 (9) *James Charles Bonnell moved to the area in 1861 *Booth *Thomas Bryan: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory. Also grew other crops *John Burgess: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory ===Carroll family=== ===Donnelly=== *James Donnelly: Accused and tried for the attempted rape of Caroline Moran, 1880. He was aquitted. (7) *Jim Donnelly: portrayed as a kind old man in the article above from 1900. *William Donnelly: Found guilty of the attempted rape of Rhoda Lord. The jury recommended mercy on account of his youth, however the judge found this preposterous (12) *Miss E Doyle: appointed Teacher at the Mandalong provisional school (13), *Elizabeth Ann (Lizzie) Doyle: Married, by special licence, Albert Worley of Dora Creek (14) *Thomas Durrington: 1876 was granted a slaughterer's licence in Mandalong (4). He then moved to Kempsey with his family. His 16 year old daughter Alice married John Kelly, son of [[Kelly-6748|John Kelly]] ===Frost=== Joseph and Eliza Frost arrived in 1864 to raise cattle and horses (2). They occupied the 200 acres of land of Sir Daniel Cooper's (6) *[[frost-4588|Catherine Frost 1840-1939]]: Married James Charles Bonnell *Mary Frost: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *[[Frost-4620|Walter Frost]] married Caroline Moran in 1892. [http://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=798|Frosts Rest Cemetery] is the resting place for 7 Frosts and 1 Milton. *George Irwin: a stray horse came onto his land 1896 (17) *[[Kelly-6748|John Kelly]]: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory. Moved to the area in 1861. *L Kelly: wrote to appeal for better roads, 1893 (16) *Sarah Lawrey: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *William Lawrey: husband of Sarah, died 1896 (18) *William Lawrey: deemed to be a lunatic and sent to Gladesville, 1900 (24) *James Moffat: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *Peter Moran: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *McCormack: Landowner and in 1900 Yewen's Directory, lived in Waratah. *James O'Leary: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *M. O'Leary: 1878 fined 10 shillings for using obscene language (5) *Arthur O'Neil: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory, accidentally killed in 1906 (25) *James O'Neil: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *Mary Winifred Robinson 1884 - : in 1896, aged 12 and residing with her parents, she was the victim of a "capital offence" by a Cooranbong man, J. Bevan as she was travelling the 5 miles home from the Cooranbong school (19, 20, 21) *Thomas Robinson: Landowner and grazier, also growing Maize in 1900 Yewen's Directory *W Rooney: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory, lived in Stockton *Carl F. Solling: Purchased his first block in 1852, but probably occupied the area from an earlier time. Regarded as the first settler (2) *William Tobin: had his wine licence renewed 1883 (8) *David Wellings: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory ===Sources=== *1. Yewen's Directory of the Landowners of NSW: Brisbane Water District. Accessed via findmypast.com. Also available at the NLA reading room. *2. http://history.lakemac.com.au/page-local-history.aspx?pid=1085&vid=20&tmpt=narrative&narid=57 *3. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/65463176?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateAsc#pstart5676674 *4. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18809032?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *5. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18837655?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *6. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18949286?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *7. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/863206?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *8. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/905337?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *9. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/137286529?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *10. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18938463?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *11. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/163275827?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *12. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/138802107?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *13. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/28352253?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *14. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18987303?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *15. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/112598302?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *16. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/19022774?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *17. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/137437332?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *18. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/136258450?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *19. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/108218077?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *20. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/135766596?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *21. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/135772319?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *22. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/132788719?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *23. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/168001835?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc#pstart16122821 *24. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/136239475?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *25. In Memorium Arthur O'Neil: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/137424641?searchTerm=carroll+mandalong&searchLimits=l-category=Family+Notices#pstart15154297 ==Further research== Use [[Space:Mandalong, NSW early pioneers| An early pioneer of Mandalong]] to link profiles

Edgecombe DNA Family Tree

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IGI Family Group Record 141

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===IGI Family Group Record_141=== Family Group Record FamilySearch Ancestral File v4.19 :: Husband's Name :: James P. HUTCHINSON (AFN:6WF9-QF) Pedigree :: Born: 10 Jan 1692 «tPlace: Belfast, Ireland :: Died: 12 Nov 1748 Place: Va :: Married: 1736 Place: Belfast, Ireland :: Father: :: Mother: :: Wife's Name :: Hannah HOWERTON (AFN:6WF9-RL) Pedigree :: Born: 3 Jun 1694 Place: Belfast, Ireland :: Died: 7 Apr 1770 Place: Va :: Married: 1736 Place: Belfast, Ireland :: Father: :: Mother: :: Children :: 1. Sex Name :: F Sally HUTCHINSON (AFN:6WFC-74) Pedigree :: Born: Abt 1747 Place: Ireland ::2. Sex Name :: F Jannette HUTCHINSON (AFN:6WFC-89) Pedigree :: Born: Abt 1749 Place: France :: 3. Sex Name :: M Peter HUTCHINSON (AFN:6WF9-JD) Pedigree :: Born: 1748 Place: France :: Died: 30 Jun 1785 Place: :: 4. Sex Name :: F Elizabeth HUTCHINSON (AFN:6WFC-4L) Pedigree :: Born: 1737 Place: Ireland :: Died: 2 Nov 1781 Place: Charlestown, , South Carolina :: Buried: Nov 1781 Place: «tab»Charleston, , South Carolina :: 5. Sex Name :: F Martha (Patsy) HUTCHINSON (AFN:6WFC-5R) Pedigree :: Born: 1740 Place: Ireland :: 6. Sex Name :: F Jane HUTCHINSON (AFN:6WFC-6X) Pedigree :: Born: 1745 Place: Ireland

John Krizenesky To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Krizenesky-5|John Krizenesky]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Krizenesky-5&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:John Krizenesky To-Do List|John's current to-do list]].''

Amadeus the cat

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Amadeus is the family cat since June 1999.

Pip the Dog

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Pip was the best dog. She traveled around with us all over the country. She passed away in 1995 after living a very full life and making a lot of people happy.

Descendants of Lesslie

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Descendants of Lesslie Author: Odom, Robert O. :[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/o/d/o/Robert-L-Odom-SC/GENE2-0002.html User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of ? Lesslie] :: Generation No. 1 :: :: :: 1. ? LESSLIE :: Children of ? LESSLIE are: :: i. JAMES LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1732; d. November 20, 1804. :: ii. JOHN LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1732; d. November 20, 1804. :: iii. GEORGE LESSLIE I, b. Abt. 1734, County Tyrone, Ireland; d. September :: 15, 1775, York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard. :: iv. SAMUEL LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1735, Northern Ireland; d. November 1786, Mecklenberg Co., N.C.. :: Generation No. 2 :: 2.JAMES LESSLIE was born Abt. 1732, and died November 20, 1804. He married NANCY ?. She was born 1730, and died June 28, 1821. :: Children of JAMES LESSLIE and NANCY ? are: :: i. JAMES LESSLIE II, m. JENNET LESSLIE. :: ii. ROBERT LESSLIE, b. December 31, 1769; d. April 04, 1813, York Co. :: S.C.,Buried in Bethany A.R.P.Cemetery. :: 3.JOHN LESSLIE was born Abt. 1732, and died November 20, 1804. He married MARY HUTCHINSON Abt. 1751 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland, daughter of FRANCIS CYRUS HUTCHINSON. She was born Abt. 1736 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland. :: Children of JOHN LESSLIE and MARY HUTCHINSON are: :: i. JOHN LESSLIE,JR., b. Abt. 1759; d. Abt. 1811. :: ii. MARGARET LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1757; m. SAMUEL CARROLL. :: iii. SARAH LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1754; m. GILBERT KENNEDY; b. Abt. 1753. :: iv. ELIZABETH LESSLIE, m. ? ORMAND. :: v. MARY ANN LESSLIE. :: vi. JENNET LESSLIE, m. JAMES LESSLIE II. :: 4.GEORGE LESSLIE I was born Abt. 1734 in County Tyrone, Ireland, and died September 15, 1775 in York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard. He married MARY ? Abt. 1760. She was born 1735 in Ireland, and died July 01, 1800 in York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard. :: Children of GEORGE LESSLIE and MARY ? are: :: i. MARY LESSLIE, b. 1761; d. February 02, 1848, York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard; m. SAMUEL BURNS, July 20, 1781, York Co. :: S.C.. :: ii. SAMUEL LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1767, York Co. S.C.; d. Abt. 1837, Phillips Co. Ark.. :: iii. GRACE LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1774. :: iv. JANE LESSLIE, b. May 29, 1771; d. February 24, 1803, York Co. S.C.,Buried in Bethany A.R.P.Cemetery. :: 5.SAMUEL LESSLIE was born Abt. 1735 in Northern Ireland, and died November 1786 in Mecklenberg Co., N.C.. He married (1) SARAH HUTCHINSON 1750 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland, daughter of FRANCIS CYRUS HUTCHINSON. She was born Abt. 1738 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland, and died 1795 in Lancaster Dist., S.C.. He married (2) ? CRAIG 1795. :: Children of SAMUEL LESSLIE and SARAH HUTCHINSON are: :: i. SAMUEL LESSLIE II, b. Abt. 1763; d. August 1805, York Co. S.C.. :: ii. SARAH LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1760; d. July 30, 1825. :: iii. GEORGE LESSLIE II, b. Abt. 1765; m. REBECCA ?. :: iv. MARY LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1771; d. October 20, 1828, Lancaster Co., SouthCarolina. :: v. JOHN LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1764, N.C,(in wagon train in route from Pa. to S.C.); d. 1840, Carroll Co. Tenn.. :: vi. WILLIAM LESSLIE, d. Abbeville,S.C.. :: vii. JANE LESSLIE. :: viii. ROBERT LESSLIE. :Note: The web pages at the URL listed run to 9 generations. There is nothing on the descendants of Sarah Lesllie and Gilbert Kennedy I.

Flanders family from Europe to America

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Games Less Ordinary

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Games Less Ordinary was our games store. It was a very great adventure and very missed.

Marsha Gil To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Add siblings Add cousins Work Gil/Garcia side work Ferguson/Sanford side Use FamilySearch.com to find records Here are the profiles [[Gil-83|Marsha Gil]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Ferguson-5246|Alva, Linda (Ferguson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Barberini-9|Barberini, Gino ]] || || to-do |- | [[Barberini-11|Barberini, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Garcia-1849|Benoy, Audelina (Garcia) ]] || 1903-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Gil-90|Cervantes, Marilyn (Gil)]] || || to-do |- | [[Garcia-1848|Garcia, Guadalupe S.]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gil-83|Gil, Marsha ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gil-84|Gil, Manuel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gil-85|Gil, Gilbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gil-89|Gil, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Alcala-24|Gil, Lenora (Alcala) ]] || || to-do |- |}

Malinda West To-Do List

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Jennifer MacCrea To-Do List

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Descendants of William de Ros

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: Title: Descendants of William de Ros : Author: Prokasy, William Frederick III : Publication: http://wprokasy.myweb.uga.edu/jackson.htm : Date: 04/12/09 Note: This looks a bit dubious; no citations, obvious mistakes. The link no longer works. :: Thomas de Ros 1337-1384 + Beatrice de Stafford 1337-1415 :: :: William de Ros 1368-1414 + Margaret Arundel -1438 :: :: Margaret Ros -1423 + James (Audley) Tuchet 1398-1459 :: :: Elizabeth (Audley) Tuchet + Edward Brooke -1464 :: :: Elizabeth Brooke -1503 + Robert Tanfield 1441-1484 :: :: Robert Tanfield 1461-1504 + Katherine Neville -1525 :: :: William Tanfield 1489-1529 + Isabel Stavely -1531 :: :: Francis Tanfield, 1508 + Bridget Cave, -1583 :: :: Dorothy Tanfield, -1591 + Bartholomew Tate, -1601 :: :: Martha Tate, 1566- + John Ouseley, 1568-1624 :: :: Richard Ouseley, 1594- + Mary Parker :: :: Richard Ouseley, 1625- + Anne Noss :: :: Mary Ouseley, 1654- + John Boxwell, 1639- :: :: John Boxwell, 1670->1706 + Elizabeth Dorothy Harvey :: :: John Boxwell, 1701-1768 + Elizabeth Harvey, ~1709-1771 :: :: John Boxwell, 1734-1814 + Elizabeth Cullimore, -1809 :: :: Catherine Boxwell, ->1851 + Isaac Wheelock, <1851 :: :: Mary Wheelock, 1827-1902 + Joseph Kidd, ~1823-1891 :: :: Samuel L. Kidd, 1855-1930 + Mary Elizabeth Shaler, 1865-1942 :: :: Grace May Kidd, 1889-1961 + William Frederick Prokasy, 1983-1943 :: :: William Frederick Prokasy, 1907-1965 + Margaret Lovinia Chapman, 1911-1958 :: :: William Frederick Prokasy, 1930- :: :: ================================================================== :: :: William de Ros 1296-1343 :: Margery de Badlesmere 1306-136 :: :: ================================================================== :: :: :: Elizabeth de Ros 1325->1379 +William la Zouche 1321-1382| :: :: William la Zouche 1342-1396 + Agnes Margaret de Greene 1350- :: :: William la Zouche 1370-1415 + Elizabeth Crosse 1380-1425 :: :: |William la Zouche 1402-1462 + Alice Seymour 1409- :: :: |John la Zouche 1435- + Elizabeth St. John 1432- :: :: |John la Zouche 1451-1513 + Margaret Willoughby 1465- :: :: |George la Zouche 1484-1557 + Helen Lane 1510- :: :: Eleanor Zouche 1537- + Thomas Hutchinson 1535- :: :: Thomas Hutchinson 1560-1599 + Jane Sacheverell 1565 :: :: Thomas Hutchinson 1587-1642 + Margaret Byron 1593-1619 :: :: John Hutchinson 1615-1664 + Lucy Apsley 1619- :: :: John Hutchinson 1650- :: :: John Hutchinson 1675- + Mary Hobart :: :: Cyrus Hutchinson 1700- + Margaret Lisle 1720- :: :: Elizabeth Hutchinson 1745-1781 + Andrew Jackson 1730-1767 :: :: Andrew Jackson 1767-1845

Burniece Baverstock To-Do List-1

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Not sure of the spelling of : "Searles" . Searching for links to these known family last names. Could be more names to add to the family names list --depending on the information that I find.

Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their Migrations to Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas

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:Murphy, Marion Emerson, '''''Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their Migrations to Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas''''', 3rd Ed., privately published, 1976 :Excerpts by :[[Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 17:31, 14 November 2013 (EST) ::CHAPTER 1 :: pp. 1-3 introductory discussion... :: CHAPTER 2 :: :: ... pp. 4-5 contain a general account of the Leslie family in Scotland and Northern Ireland without mentioning specific individuals who might be related to Leslies in America... :: In the historic "Plantation of Ulster", which started in the first decade of the 1600s, the English planted settlers from Scotland and England in North Ireland, the Scots being predominant in numbers. Leslies were among those settlers. They settled in the Hamilton estates in the western half of County Down, known as Upper Channeboye Country. The executors of one John Leslie appear on the rent rolls in 1681 and in 1688. Other counties also received Leslie immigrants. Our Leslie ancestors are known to have located in County Antrim, and it is said that they were there as early as 1680. :: Our Leslie kin in County Antrim were neighbors and friends of a family of linen weavers by the name of Hutchinson, who lived in Carrickfergus. The Hucthinsons were also of Scotch extraction and originally from Ayrshire, Scotland. It is said that one of the Leslie women married a Hutchinson in County Antrim. From this union came six daughters, all of whom could read and write -- which for women of that time was quite and accomplishment! These Hutchinson daughters were destined to get a small niche in history. Some of the daughters married in County Antrim, the others in America, to which all of them emigrated in the succeeding years. Samuel Leslie (L1) our ancestor, married Sarah Hutchinson, one of the six, the place of marriage reputedly being County Antrim. His brother John Leslie (L2) married another sister, Mary Hutchinson. The youngest of the six sisters was Elizabeth Hutchinson. She married Andrew Jackson Sr., and they produced Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, as history so well records. :: There is evidence of a close relationship between the Leslies and Hutchinsons in North Ireland. This carried over into Pennsylvania and the Carolinas after they came to America.. Whether the reputed Leslie who was the mother of the six Hutchinson daughters was closely related to our forebear Samuel Leslie (L1) is not known. Since the marriage of first cousins was frowned upon it is not likely that Samuel Leslie's father was the uncle of the Hutchinson girls. However there was in all likelihood some blood relationship. :: The lives of the Leslies and Hutchinsons will be pursued further in the next chapter. :: CHAPTER 3 :: THE HUTCHINSONS AND LESLIES IN COLONIAL AMERICA :: As brought out in the preceding chapter, the Leslie and Hutchinson families had a close relationship in County Antrim, North Ireland, in the early and middle 1700's. A Hutchinson, who is said to have had a Leslie wife, is our forebear, but we do not know his first name, not his wife's. At any rate, they had six daughters: Margaret, Grace, Jane (Jennett), Mary (Molly), Sarah and Elizabeth. Two of them, Sarah and Mary, married Leslie brothers. Elizabeth married Andrew Jackson Sr. and one of their three sons was Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States. The Leslie brothers were Samuel Leslie (L1) and John Leslie (L2). There will be more of this later. :: This Hutchinson family with the six daughters lived near Carrickfergus, North Ireland, in County Antrim. They were a family of linen weavers. John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian, describes these six sisters as "comely, sprightly, thrifty well bred, and from the competition for their hands for their hands most desirable Hutchinson sisters". This article appears in the April 8, 1928 edition of the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Unlike most women of their times, they could read and write. The exact order of their birth is a matter of speculation, but it is believed, based on a few known factors, that the approximate order of birth is as shown in the preceding paragraph. (According to one account, they had a brother, Col. John Hutchinson, who married Elizabeth Crawford, born about 1740, this marriage being in York Co. Pa. on Sept. 26, 1762). :: It appears that four of the Hutchinson sisters emigrated from North Ireland to America about middle 1750s in company with relatives and friends. These four were Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah. At least one of them, Sarah Hutchinson, had her husband at that time, it is believed. He was Samuel Leslie (L1), the author's great-great-great-grandfather. John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, married Mary Hutchinson, but whether in North Ireland or America is not known. It is fairly certain that Grace Hutchinson left North Ireland unmarried and remained with a sister's family until she found a husband later on. Jane Hutchinson married James Crawford in Pennsylvania, according to one source. :: The shipload of immigrants which included the Hutchinsons and Leslies arrived in Colonial America and landed near Newcastle on the Delaware River. They settled near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, amongst the Scotch Irish immigrants who had preceded them. It was not a propitious time to settle there. The French-Indian War was in progress. Indian raids incident to this war began to occur too close to home. Some families stuck it out, and there are Leslie families who survive in Lancaster Co., Pa. to this day. Others joined an exodus, initiated about 1756, which was to take them into Virgina and the Carolinas. This movement became a migration of massive proportions. It accounts for the large Scotch Irish population content of the present day Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, particularly in the western parts of these states. :: Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie joined one of the parties moving south, sometime in the early or middle 1760's. They traveled a trail already blazed by pioneers. It led from Pennsylvania into Maryland, across the Potomac, down through Virginia skirting the Blue Ridge Mountains, into the Uplands of North Carolina and over the Catawba Traders' Path in North Carolina. (So great was the tide of migration that, in the year 1765 residents of Hillsboro, North Carolina, counted a thousand wagons that went through in that year). The Path led through what is now Salisbury, North Carolina, at which point it led west (the main route) or south (a branch) toward the Waxhaws, named for an Indian tribe. The town of Salisbury was the last one before reaching the "Garden of the Waxhaws", an area destined to attract countless settlers from Pennsylvania. :: It is probable that James Crawford and his wife Jane Hutchinson Crawford preceded the Samuel Leslies in the southern movement, and some say that John Leslie and his wife Mary Hutchinson Leslie remained in Pennsylvania. However, the latter is not supported by available evidence. All four Hutchinsons sisters, viz. Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah, ended up in the Waxhaws, with two others, Margaret and Elizabeth, to arrive later. It appears that the Crawfords had a better choice of land, which points to their arrival earlier than the others. :: The Waxhaw settlement was first established about 1750. It was located near the boundary line separating the present states of North and South Carolina, and it extended into both colonies, with the major portion in South Carolina within a few miles of the present city of Lancaster. Indeed this city was so named because its founders had come from the county of Lancaster in Pennsylvania. York County South Carolina, just to the westward of Lancaster County, was also named for its sister county, York County Pennsylvania. (Originally, counties in South Carolina were called "districts", a practice that persisted until after the Civil War). It was in the Waxhaw settlement that all six of the Hutchinson sisters reunited, Elizabeth being the last to arrive. A short account of the sisters, their husbands and families now follows: :: A. Margaret Hutchinson (H1), the oldest, was born in 1730 and married George McKemey in North Ireland. The spelling M'Kemey appears on his tombstone, though other variations, such as McCamie, McCamy, MeKemie and McAmie, occur in the records. He was born about 1714. He went to America, leaving his wife to follow later, and settled in the middle 1760's in the Carolinas, on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, some six miles from the Catawba River, which was to the west. The McKemy location was about one half mile northwest of Samuel Leslie's homesite. This McKemey location was in South Carolina in 1767; a boundary change in 1771 supposedly placed it in North Carolina, but jurisdiction remained under South Carolina for a decade or two and indeed was not officially shifted to North Carolian until the new boundary was ratified by the legislatures of both states in 1815! :: The exact location of the McKemey home is important because Andrew Jackson was born there, according to documentary evidence, and for the further reason that Jackson's birthplace has been a matter of controversy between North and South Carolina till this day. The McKemey house was situated one quarter mile east of the old public road leading from Lancaster, S.C., to Charlotte, N.C., and was about one mile north of Waxhaw Creek and about one quarter mile east of the N.C.-S.C. state line which runs in a north-south direction for several miles in this area. In short, the house was in a corner of the present day North Carolina. A monument erected by the state of North Carolina marks the spot. :: Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, George McKemey's wife, followed her husband later and joined him at their house north of Waxhaw Creek. They had one child but it died. He outlived his wife who died April 30, 1790 at the age of 60. He died Oct. 10, 1793 aat age 79. Their nephew George Leslie, who lived with them for a number of years, was named his heir, according to one account. George McKemey's only claim to fame is that his house was, in the view of some historians who have given it careful research, the birthplace of Andrew Jackson. There will be more of this later. :: Whether George Leslie was actually George McKemey's heir is somewhat moot. According to Nancy Crockett (a descendant of Samuel Leslie (L1)), Deed Book 14, page 48, Mecklenburg Co. N.C. shows that George McCamey conveyed the 220 acre McCamy place to Thomas Crawford of Lancaster Co., S.C. for 200 pounds on 3 Jan. 1792, this land having been purchased by McCamy from R. Townsend on 13 Jan. 1776 for 90 pounds. Also in Deed Book C & E (old Series), pages 70-71 (Feb. 15, 1791) there is an indenture of 25 Aug. 1790 between George McCamy of North Carolina, Mecklenburg Co., and Elizabeth Crawford (his niece) of South Carolina, Lancaster Co., which called for the transfer of a seven year old negro girl Venus to her on his death (he died in 1793). :: At this point a word about Nancy Crockett is appropriate. She lives on Route 4, Lancaster, S.C. and is the Principal of the H. R. Rice Elementary School in that city. She has double descent from Saamuel Leslie (L1) through his daughters Sarah and Mary. Not surprisingly, she is a genealogical researcher in her spare time and has special knowledge of the early Leslies, Hutchinsons and Jacksons. She has made many recent contributions to this book as will become apparent in this and the succeeding chapter. Now we continue with the Hutchinson sisters. :: B. Grace Hutchinson (H2), the last of the Hutchinson sisters to get married, is thought to be one of the older ones, although the exact order of birth is not known, except for the first and last. She became the wife of James Crow, born about 1717. He came from Ireland, landed in Charleston, S.C., and was granted land in the Waxhaws in1778 (recorded in 1770). Grace Hutchinson seems to have accompanied other sisters and their families to America in the 1750's and later to the Waxhaws. It was there that she apparently met and married James Crow. They settled near Lands Ford, S.C. He died intestate on July 17, 1775, age 59. Apparently, there were no children. In connection with James Crow's estate Nancy Crockett says that his original land was near where she now lives (or nearby). She reports an entry in Deed Book F (Old Series), pp. 228-229, dated 4/15/1805, recorded 5/10/1805, to the effect that Thomas Douglas (husband of Grace Crow who was the lawful heir of her deceased father John Crow) sold for $345 to Nat. Stephenson a part of that tract of land originally granted to James Crow 11/27/1770. James Crow and John Crow are assumed to be brothers. It would appear that James Crow had no issue and that his land went to John Crow's daughter, Grace Crow, whose husband was Thomas Douglas. The land contained 165 acres. :: C. Jane (Jennett) Hutchinson (H3), who signed herself as "Jennett" on June 1, 1774, as per Deed Book H, Page 100, Lancaster Co., S.C., and in another deed as "Jean", married James Crawford in Lancaster or Cumberland Co.. Pa. (accounts differ)/ She was known to all as Jane and will be so referred to. Her husband was a native of southeastern Pennsylvania, son of Col. John Crawford, who in turn was a native of Ayrshire Scotland. James Crawford and his wife joined the movement of Scotch Irish from Pennsylvania to the Carolinas and settled about the year 1760 north of what is now Lancaster, S.C., near the present state line, but inside South Carolina, and about two and a half miles southwest of where Samuel Leslie (L1) settled a few years later. There the Crawfords prospered. Jane is said to have been an invalid and her widowed sister Elizabeth, mother of Andrew Jackson took over care of the household. However, Jane's infirmity could not have been too limiting for she produced a family of several girls and at least two boys, viz, Thomas Crawford and James Hutchinson Crawford. The latter was the ancestor of W. P. Neely, resident in 1929 of the town of Waxhaw, N.C., who furnished valuable information to the author by letter and personal interview. James Crawford (the first settler) had a brother Robert who settled near him (about 1763) and built up a large plantation. Robert Crawford served with distinction in the Revolutionary War and attained the rank of Major. So prominent became Major Crawford that his house was selected as a stopping place for President George Washington on his tour of the South in 1791, according to John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian. Jane Crawford is said to have died by 1780. :: D. Mary (Molly) Hutchinson (H4) married John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, either in County Antrim, North Ireland or in Pennsylvania. (It is probable that John Leslie was older than his brother Samuel, since John's daughter Sarah seems to have married before 1778). One of the affidavits in the Walkup Papers states that John Leslie and family came to the Waxhaws and settled on Camp Creek. There two Camp Creeks, one north of Lancaster, S.C., and one south. The Camp Creek in question was the north one. There is a South Carolina record which states that John Lesley's land was ordered surveyed Oct. 7, 1766 by S.C. authorities -- judged to be the same John Leslie. Leslie was spelled in various ways: Lessley, Lesslie, Lashley, Lassly, Lesley and many others -- people were indifferent to spelling in those days. John Leslie does not appear in the 1790 census records, and on page 192 of the first and second editions of this book there is a notation that no Leslies or Lesleys appear in th 1800 census of Lancaster Co., S.C. However, the latter is incorrect. More recent findings by Nancy Crockett, show the following in this 1800 census: "Lasly, John - 1 male between 26-45 years, also Lasley, Robert - 1 male under 10, 1 male and 1 female between 16 and 26 years". The identity of "Lasley, Robert" is not clear, but "Lasley, John" was surely John Leslie Jr., son of John Leslie (L2). :: Nancy Crockett also reports on three legal documents which deal with the sale of land belonging to John Leslie Sr. and John Leslie Jr., both deceased, and the settlement of their estates. These documents appear in Deed Book I (Old Series), Lancaster Co. S.C., as follows: one document is on page 3, dated 12/2/1811, recorded 2/21/1817, by Robert Montgomery:one document on page 2, dated 7/13/1816 by Gilbert and Sarah Kennedy; and the third on pages 3 and 4, dated 11/14/1816, by Isiah Thompson, John Montgomery (attorney) and Elizabeth Ormand. The property iwas stated as being on the north side of Camp Creek and comprising 260 or 270 acres. It appears from these documents and other known facts that John Leslie Sr. had a son and five daughters, at the minimum. The son was John Leslie Jr., born between 1755 and 1774, and the daughters were: (1) Jennet Lessley who married James Lessley; (2) Margaret Lessley who married first a Carroll, then Robert Montgomery, and who lived in 1816 inAdams Co., Miss.; (3) Sarah Lessley who married Gilbert Kennedy and they are recorded as having sold on 12/28/1778 100 acres of land on the east side of the Catawba River, Waxhaws to Amos Richards, and they moved to Lincoln Co., N.C. where they lived in 1816; Elizabeth Lessley who married an Ormand and in 1816 lived in Mecklenburg Co. N.C.; and (5) a daughter whose name might have been Ann) who married Isaiah Thompson and lived in Lancaster Co. N.C. The ages of the sisters were not revealed. It can be inferred that John Leslie Sr. is John Leslie (L2) and that when he died, year of death not known, his son John Leslie Jr. lived on the farm for a number of years. Ir seems that John Jr. died without issue (some time before 1811) because the papers indicate that his five sisters each had a one-fifth interest in his property. Also the 1800 census does not mention anyone else in John Jr.'s household. The above mentioned legal papers dealt with the sale of the land to one William Robinson for $250 and the identity of the five remaining heirs. The land in question comprised: 150 acres on Molly Moore's Branch of Camp Creek, precept dated 7 Oct. 1776, certified by Wm Glascook DS 16 Oct.. 1766, ord. 3 Feb. 1768; and 120 adjoining acres on Waters of Camp Creek (Molly Moore's Branch crosses the plat), certified for John Lasley, surveyed for Andrew Gable 7 Feb. 1792, Henry Massey DS 18 Oct. 1792. :: E. Sarah Hutchinson (H5), the author's great-great-great-grandmother, born probably around 1740, married Samuel Leslie (L1), as before stated, most likely in County Antrim, North Ireland. Sarah is one of the two Hutchinson sisters we know most about, the other bein Elizabeth, who was Andrew Jackson's mother. Samuel Leslie and family moved south from Pennsylvania in one of the migrations and settled in the early or middle 1760s on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, near George McKemey. Their lives will be discussed in detail in the next chapter. :: Samuel Leslie had another brother besides John. Recently, in early 1976, it was learned that there was a George Leslie (1734 - 1775) who is buried near the dity of York, S.C. He is believed to have been a brother of Samuel and John and he is assigned the family designator of L3. He, of course, did not marry a Hutchinson sister, therefor it is more appropriate to cover him and his descendants in the next chapter. :: According to the Walkup Papers«sup»1«/sup», there was a James Leslie living within 100 yards of Samuel Leslie in the 1790's. The relationship of Samuel and James Leslie is not clear. Though there is no proof that they were brothers , or indeed any blood kin, the families of Samuel, John and James Leslie were closely associated in other ways, and there is a need for a means of easy reference to James. Therefor James Leslie is assigned the family designator L$ (actually he was older, born about 1724). :: F. Elizabeth Hutchinson (H6), the youngest of the Hutchinson sisters -- short, plump, blue-eyed and red-headed -- was probably born in the early 1740s. She married Andrew Jackson Sr. in Carrickfergus, North Ireland in 1761. They came to America in 1765 with their two small sons, Hugh and Robert. They landed in the Philadelphia region, headed south on the trail of their kinsmen and settled in the Waxhaws on Twelve mile Creek near the present site of Pleasant Grove which was some six miles north of the main settlement. (Some biographer contend that the Jacksons and Crawfords entered this country through Charleston, S.C., but this is not substantiated by the lists of immigrants coming through that port). :: The going was hard on Twelve Mile Creek and Andrew Jackson Sr. died trhere in early 1767, and was buried in the Waxhaw cemetery. In a matter of weeks the widow, expecting a baby shortly, proceeded with her teo sons to her relatives closer to the settlement, hoping to reach James Crawford's place. Caught short, their mother and sons stopped at George McKemey's house on the night of 14-15 March, 1767, where she gave birth to Andrew Jackson., who was later to be President. Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, sister of Andrew Jackson's mother and also a neighbor of her sister Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, is said to have assisted in the birth. :: Andrew Jackson's birthplace is a matter of dispute among historians and a running controversy between the states of North and South Carolina. On the one hand there is Andrew Jackson's own belief that he was born on the plantation of James Crawford, husband of his aunt Jane Hutchinson Crawford, which was some two and a half miles to the southwest of McKemey's place -- and in South Carolina. He is supported in this by several historians. however, in 1845, and again in 1858, Col. S. H. Walkup, a distinguished North Carolina lawyer, state senator and later a colonel in the Confederate Army (historian James Parton refers to him as General Walkup), visited the Waxhaw area and conducted an in-depth study of Andrew Jackson's beginnings. He took fourteen affidavits of residents who were knowledgeable of Jackson's early life, they having heard about it from their parents and older relatives. It was the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the subject. It was the firm consensus of these affidavits that Andrew Jackson's mother was unable to reach James Crawford's place on her journey to the settlement , but instead stopped at George McKemey's on the way where she was delivered of her child, and further that after the mother and child were able to travel they continued their journey to the Crawford plantation. It was there that Andrew Jackson spent his childhood and got the impression that he was actually born on the plantation. With historians presenting these two points of view, it is small wonder that North Carolina has put up a monument marking Andrew Jackson's birthplace at the McKemey site, and South Carolina has put up a similar type of marker at the Crawford place about two miles to the southwest, eacn being within the present boundaries of their respective states. :: A footnote to the Jackson story is that Andrew's brothers, Hugh and Robert, died at the ages of seventeen and fourteen, respectively, from wounds and exposure in the Revolutionary War. He had no sisters. Hugh and Robert Jackson, like their father Andrew Jackson Sr., are buried in the old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church cemetery. Nancy Crockett belongs to this old church and was instrumental in arranging for government markers to be placed in the cemetery for them. In 1931 the Catawba Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a granite boulder at the burial place of Andrew Jackson Sr. This was a couple of years after the author visited the cemetery (1n 1929) and was shown the location of teh grave. Also the DAR chapter placed a monument (figure of a woman) in the cemetery in memory of Elizabeth Jackson. :: Elizabeth Jackson is credited with having boundless energy, rare native intelligence, courage, determination and "spunk" -- to use a commonplace term. She endured much with fortitude. She was widowed early, lost two teenage sons in the War, and indeed lived a life of trauma. This would have been too much for most women. Not so with her. It did not deter her from a final act of courage and service. She traveled to Charleston and helped nurse Revolutionary War soldiers who were sick of "ship fever" in a British prison ship, where she herself caught the plague and succumbed to it on an unrecorded day in November 1781. She was buried with other victims in an unmarked grave somewhere north of Charleston. Fourteen year old Andrew remembered one of her last words to him: "Make friends by being honest, keep them by being steadfast". Consult James Parton's and Marquis James biographies of Andrew Jackson for further information. :: Andrew Jackson seems to have inherited the Hutchinson character exemplified by his mother which also had a Leslie touch to it, if it is true that his grandmother was a Leslie, as oral tradition tells us. Other Hutchinson sisters no doubt passed similar traits of character down to their descendants. Our great grandmother Grace Leslie Murphy has been described as having some of these courageous qualities. :: Andrew Jackson was the author's first cousin, four times removed. In the last quarter of the twentieth century this relationship seems remote, but to the Leslies of the early nineteenth century the accomplishments of Andrew Jackson and their kinship to him were of more recent memory and were a matter of family pride. This is reflected in the fact that three chapters of this book are headed by an Andrew Jackson Leslie, each a different person and each in a different family branch which settled in different States. Furthermore, many more Andrew Jacksons, belonging to later generation, are submerged in the context of various chapters, and the first name Andrew persists to this date in various family lines. :: We shall now leave our distinguished kinsman to the history books, where he may be studied at any desired length, and turn to out American Leslie progenitor, Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, who are the primary subjects of the next chapter, together with their close relatives. :: The next chapter has been expanded to include a wealth of new data on the eaqrly Leslies of Lancaster and York counties, South Carolina, Many bits of documentary evidence have been brought to light by Nancy Crockett and others, which have allowed us to identify many more Leslie names in that area that hitherto have been shrouded in mystery. The chapter has also been lengthened by the discovery that Samuel Leslie (L1) had another brother beside John Leslie (L2). He was George Leslie (L3) of York County, some of whose descendants are recorded in the chapter. More is also told of James Leslie (L4). It is safe to say that Chapter 4, as well as Chapter 3, should provide a more fruitful source of data for further research by these interested in collateral lines, in addition to their own. :: ...succeeding chapters treat the descendants of Samuel and Sara Hutchinson Leslie in some detail; nothing is said of John and Mary Hutchinson Leslie... :: ****************** :: [1] Walkup, Samuel H. «u»Papers«/u». 1858-1876. :: of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/24561259?page=frame&url=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.lib.unc.edu%2Fsearch%3FN%3D0%26Nty%3D1%26Ntk%3DOCLCNumber%26Ntt%3D24561259%26checksum%3Dcc14f486dae073d45ab3c83b3a37ce29&title=University+of+North+Carolina%2C+Chapel+Hill&linktype=opac&detail=NOC%3AUniversity+of+North+Carolina%2C+Chapel+Hill%3AAcademic] Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States :: Miscellaneous papers including the Civil War diary of Samuel Hoey Walkup, colonel of the 48th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., while stationed in Virginia and eastern North Carolina; and letters written home from the front. The diary describes the formation of the 48th North Carolina Regiment and its participation in the Peninsula Campaign, the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, and the siege.

James Hayes To-Do List

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Kettlebaston

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The village of Kettlebaston in Suffolk: www.kettlebaston.suffolk.gov.uk

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Brent Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Brent Family Cemetery, Aquia, Virginia]] Names and links of those interred in cemetery.http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Brent&GSiman=1&GScnty=2888& Brent, Ann Maria 6284023 b. unknown d. Feb. 17, 1685 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Anna Maria 83382879 b. May 8, 1677 d. Feb. 17, 1685 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Clara 6284030 b. unknown d. 1687 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Elizabeth Greene 63566540 b. 1655 d. Mar. 26, 1686 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, George 83374488 b. 1640 d. 1699 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA [[Brent-31|Brent, Giles]] 109863080 b. unknown d. unknown Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Margaret 5093670 b. 1601 d. 1671 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Mary 109863124 b. unknown d. 1658 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Mary Sewell 46131643 b. unknown d. unknown Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Mary Sewell 63566675 b. 1659 d. Mar. 12, 1694 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Richard 32576864 b. 1757 d. Dec. 30, 1814 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA Brent, Robert 83382498 b. 1660 d. Jan. 19, 1695 Brent Family Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA ==Sources==

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[[St.Mary's Churchyard,Hellesdon,Norwich,Norfolk]] The parish Church of St. Mary's Hellesdon is a fifth century flint building to which extensive restoration was made in the nineteenth century. Inside the Church there are good brasses of Richard de Heylesdon, and Ricardus Thaleburgh.

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Anne Sigur To-Do List

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New Prospect Church Sesquicentennial : oldest Church in SC formed for and by freed slaves

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History of the Historic " New Prospect Baptist Church" By J. A. Scott, III and W .T Pool New Prospect Church: In 2012, our Pool family has highly honored to be invited to the Sesquicentennial Celebration of this still vibrant church. This church has the distinction of being the oldest church in SC established for and by freed slaves. The actual history of the congregation predates the physical church and the formal "founding". The original New Prospect Church was formally established in 1867 by and for freed slaves living near Princeton SC. It is recorded as the oldest Church in SC established by freed slaves. The church pictured below was erected at the site of the original church. The cornerstone of the original church was used as the cornerstone for the current church (pictured). The land and materials for the church were donated by Wm Henry Pool. Most of the members were current or former workers for the Pool farm. The Church remains in vibrant operation at this writing ( 2012). The church grounds include a number of historic graves, and the remains of an old wagon trail continues to run adjacent to church property. This is a quote from The Scrapbook, A Complication of Historical Fact About Laurens County, South Carolina. "New Prospect Baptist Church- situated 1 1/2 miles from Tumbling Shoals, it was organized in 1867 and is the mother church of the Tumbling Shoals Association. (Note: first org. negro church) This is as printed on the inside cover of book. Published by Laurens Historical Society and Laurens Count Arts Council 1982. additional Funding by The Old Ninety Six Tourism Commission. The original New Prospect Baptist church was established in 1867 by Samuel Meekins, Ned Sullivan, EmoryJenkins, Gabriel Sullivan, Charley Arnold and others for and by freed slaves. It is situated about 1 mile from Tumbling Shoals near Princeton, SC.> It is the oldest Church in SC established by freed slaves. It is the “Mother” Church for the Tumbling Shoals Association. The corner stone of the original Church is used as the corner stone of the current building. The land and materials for the original Church were donated by Wm Henry Pool. Many of the members were current or former workers at the Pool Farm. According to reports from both the Pool descendants and descendants of the former slaves; relations were always "family like". Some friendships extended for generations beyond the days of slavery; with grandsons of some the people that worked the Pool farms continuing to visit and go fishing together as late at the 1960's (100 years later).

Cara Kajewski To-Do List

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New Prospect Church Sesquicentennial

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Glentanner sea voyage

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Immigration to Australia

Ben Chadwick Residence, 38 Wongabel St, Kenmore

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Purchased by Ben Chadwick, with financial support from his parents, in about ''What date??''

Kauffman

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My father's mother (Kate Tetenbaum Kauffman) died in Toronto in 1922 when he was 8. His father (Jacob Kauffman) put my father and his siblings in a foster care home In New York City and then was largely never heard from again, along with the eldest child who stayed with him. We can find no trace of Jacob (b. approx. 1880) or Hyman (born 1908 in Newcastle) after around 1930. There was also a newborn girl named Catherine (b. 1922) who was given up for adoption, possibly in Yonkers.

Christening Date

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Sherri MacDonald To-Do List

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Ludington

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Ludington is a city in the western, central part of Michigan's lower peninsula.

Godparents

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Valerie Worth was christened at "Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic church", Milltown, New Jersey. My godparents were my grandmother Grace Marie Ohm/Billings and my great uncle Walter Ohm.

History of Fletcher, Minnesota, USA

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Hassan Area Historical Society: History of Fletcher Settling the Land The first permanent settlement in northwestern Hennepin County occurred in 1854, with three settlers staking claim in northern sections of what is now Hassan Township adjacent to the Crow River. The earliest settlers in the Township probably arrived in one of three ways: on a crude road from Osseo, by way of the Mississippi River on a steamship stopping at Dayton, or on small boats along the Crow River. Because this area of the county is part of the "Big Woods," development was slow and gradual as residents methodically cleared and improved their holdings.. In 1855, a sawmill was established in Dayton, and the Minneapolis and Pacific Railroad was constructed along the Mississippi River, providing a market for the timber cut by the residents. Farmers initially grew corn and potatoes, without much labor, and as the land was cleared the fertile black loam soils (which were deposited by the glaciers) yielded excellent crops of wheat, oats, Timothy, clover, and other grasses. Territorial Road As the surrounding areas were settled and grew, the construction of public roads was begun. The first of these roads to pass through Hassan Township was the Territorial Road, also known as the Minneapolis and Monticello Road. It was surveyed and authorized by the Territorial legislature in 1855. The Territorial Road transversed the township diagonally from near the southeastern corner to the northwestern corner, crossing over a series of elevated ridges including the section in Fletcher which is the highest point in Hennepin County. Identified in 1881 as "the first legitimate outlet for this section," the Territorial Road quickly became the major transportation route for residents in and around Hassan Township because it was relatively well maintained and provided relatively easy access to markets at Minneapolis or other points along the road. In about 1856, county commissioners laid out the Corcoran-Dayton Road, running in a north-south direction between the crossroads center of Corcoran and the Village of Dayton in northern most Hennepin County. The Hassan and St. Peter Road was also established in 1856 along the western end of the township, running parallel with the Crow River to St. Peter, but it never developed into an important transportation route and was abandoned within a few years. First Settlers to Fletcher Fletcher did not emerge immediately after initial settlement, but instead developed gradually over a 25-year period. The first settlers to locate there were Andrew and Margaret Stenglein, who emigrated with their two sons and daughters from Bavaria, Germany around 1855. Settling on an 80-acre parcel of land in Section 25 of Hassan Township, by 1873 they owned an additional 80 acres to the west in Section 26 and had built a wood frame, two-story house at the southeastern corner of the Territorial Road and the Corcoran-Dayton Road. Two years after they arrived, in 1857, the Stengleins and their German neighbors helped to organize St. Walburga's Catholic Parish, and one year later built a log church on the farm of John and Walburga Fehn, two miles south of the Stenglein farm. Things stayed pretty much the same on the big hill until the parish moved in 1883. The $3,000 church was constructed on land donated by Conrad Stenglein directly across the street from his farm. A year later a rectory was built and the cemetery platted. In 1885 the church expanded its domain with the construction of a one-room school just north of the rectory. Business Enterprises This cluster of buildings was situated on a high ridge and became a conspicious landmark for a long distance and formed the nucleus of the hamlet of St. Walburga. Some years later, at least by 1895, the first service units of this crossroads hamlet appeared. A blacksmith shop stood on the south side of Territorial Road about 50 yards west of the intersection with the Corcoran-Dayton Road. The second business enterprise was a meat market/butcher shop on the west side of the Corcoran-Dayton Road, about 50 feet south of the Territorial Road. At the turn of the century there were four or five business establishments within the crossroads settlement. Another important element in the creation of Fletcher occurred in 1902, when St. Walburga Church erected a new three-story, brick veneer school across the road from the 1885 building. Using brick from Dayton, the new school was reportedly built by a German mason who also constructed two other brick buildings in Fletcher. One of the more significant events for the hamlet took place at the turn of the century when area residents lobbied U.S. Congressman Loren Fletcher to establish a Post Office at St. Walburga. According to local informants, Fletcher agreed to the task with the provision that the community name its post office in his honor. As a result, during the brief period from 1900 to 1906, mail was delivered to the renamed Hamlet of Fletcher, after which is was transferred to the post office in Rogers. The Fletcher House Hoping to benefit from this new identity were Frank Stenglein and Magnus Nelles, who in about 1905 opened the Fletcher Store at the southwestern corner of the major intersection in town, now known as the "Fletcher House." Mail was probably delivered to the store, an all-purpose mercantile purveying staples, dry goods, hardware, and a myriad of other items. Whether the Fletcher Store also sold beer and liquor is not known (the Stenglein House did serve as a Tavern in the early part of the century), but by the 1930s it did have a gas pump outside. Typical of dual-purpose general stores in unincorporated hamlets, the second floor of the Fletcher Store was occupied by its owners, Frank and Lenore Stenglein, who also built another residence immediately south of the store to live in during the hot summer months. Over the years several other buildings were constructed in Fletcher. John Hagel built a farm house on 40 acres just south of the Stenglein dwelling in 1895, and his property formed the southern border of the community. John and Margaret Nelles erected a brick veneer dwelling in 1905 that is part of the farmstead complemented by four other wood frame buildings. Among the out buildings is an early 20th century timber frame horse and cattle barn with mortise and tenon joints secured by wooden pegs, and a small building used for preparing meats and washing clothes. In about 1914, four or five local residents combined their resources to form the Fletcher Hall Association and construct a community building used for dances, plays put on by the local school, social gatherings, fall festivals, wedding receptions, and other events. Many of the original buildings in Fletcher still stand as a testament to the determination of the founders. Let us hope that the integrity of the hamlet can be preserved for future generations..

Dorlaina Fabiano To-Do List

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France Categories

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Longworth Surname

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Rescued the Longworths (Nicholas I and II) to find them a hugely interesting family, founding many influential families, institutions and historical feats in America.

DeVore Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about DeVores. 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]]

Landers Family Mysteries

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Looking for any info on the landers family.

Y McCoy To-Do List

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Unto A Lady, by Mildmay Fane

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=====Unto a Lady: that refus'd her armorous Knight his Aproaches for him===== :Be-vile as is the Name now I have sworne :To hate as much as I did love before :They other name although by blood thou'rt half :A rich proclaimes the but to be a Calfe :For were faith pinnd to fame thy Damms a Trull :Soe was thy Sire for certaine made a Bull :Or sithence the forrest strecht its bounds soe farr :As P[ir]goe he becam of Antler :A goodly stagg, lett him goe change his ground :When the King comes to Hunt least he be found :But for thy selfe thou needs't not take that care :I'le nere uncoupell wher thy footsteps are :Nor break myselfe of sleep more for to seeke :A Harts returne from a Deceiptfull cheeke fronti rara fidesThe Poetry of Mildmay Fane, Second Earl of Westmoreland, Page 230 [http://books.google.ca/books?id=pE1qYOrQur4C&pg=PA230&lpg#v=onepage&q&f=false] NOTES TO THE POEMS, PP. 230-32 Unto a Lady Title] 'On a scornfull La:' in Index Libelli. 1. Be-vile] Punning on 'Bevill': [[Cheeke-5|Essex Bevill]] (d. 1658), daughter of [[Rich-2290|Essex Rich]] and [[Cheeke-3|Sir Thomas Cheke]], married 1 Sir [[Beville-13|Robert Bevill]] of Chesterton, Huntingdonshire, and 2 (1642) [[Montague-29|Edward Montagu]], second Earl of Manchester. 4. rich] Her grandmother [[Devereux-4|Penelope Devereux]] (Sidney's 'Stella', sister of the second Earl of Essex) married [[Rich-369|Robert, Lord Rich]], 1581, and had seven children (possibly by Rich), one of them Essex's mother, and five more with her lover, [[Blount-426|Lord Mountjoy]], with whom she lived openly from 1601, and whom she married 1605 after a questionable divorce from Rich. Calfe and Margin. Es.] An 'Essex calf', used contemtuously of natives of Essex (cf. 'Essex girl'). 5. Trull] 'drab, strumpet, trollop' (OED), referring to her mother, not Penelope, as might be expected ('dam' is always thus, and II. 6-8 confirm). 6. Bull] A cuckold, because horned. 9. P[ir]goe] Essex Bevill's father, [[Cheeke-3|Sir Thomas Cheke]], lived at Pirgo, Essex. 13. uncoupell] Let hounds loose to hunt. 15. Harts return] Stag's (and therfore cuckold's) horns. 15.1. fronti rara fides] Misquoting Juvenal II. 8: 'Fronti nulla fides,' 'Trust nobody's countenance.'The Poetry of Mildmay Fane, Second Earl of Westmoreland, Page 415 [http://books.google.ca/books?id=pE1qYOrQur4C&pg=PA415&lpg#v=onepage&q&f=false] =====Sources=====

Family Revolutionary War Veterans

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D.A.R. Certificates for Family Revolutionary War Veterans: William Whittaker, William Morris, Sr., William Morris, Jr., Michael See [[Whittaker-28|William Whittaker]] was the son of [[Whittaker-30|Samuel Whittaker]] and [[Davis-175|Tabitha Davis]]. He was born July 28, 1750 in Concord, Massachusetts. He married [[Howe-18|Lydia Howe]] on August 31, 1774 in Princeton, Massachusetts. He served in Captain Boaz Moore's Company of Col. Ephraim Doolittle's Regiment as a drummer. They were called out on the first alarm of April 19, 1775 to Concord. He died in Princeton July 22, 1830. [[See-3|Michael See]] was the son of [[See-8|Frederick Michael See]] and [[Vanderpool-2|Catherine Vanderpool]]. He was born 1751 in South Branch, Augusta County, Virginia. He married [[Morris-34|Elizabeth Morris]] in 1776. He participated at the Battle of Point Pleasant. He died on May 23, 1792 in Mason County, Virginia. [[Morris-43|William Morris, Sr.]] was born January 1, 1722 in Liverpool, England. He married [[Stipps-1|Elizabeth Stipps]] on January 1, 1746 in Orange County, Virginia. He provided supplies for the American Revolutionary War. He died December 1, 1792 in Kanawha County, Virginia. [[Morris-27|Major William Morris, Jr.]] was the son of [[Morris-43|William Morris, Sr.]] and [[Stipps-1|Elizabeth Stipps]]. He was born December 17, 1746 in Orange County, Virginia. He married [[Carroll-39|Catherine Carroll]] on May 10, 1768 in Orange County, Virginia. He was wounded in the Battle of Point Pleasant. He died during December 1802 in Charleston, Kanawha County, Virginia.

Rev. Henry B. Whitteker

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The story of Rev. Henry B. Whittker's short; but eventful life, following in the footsteps of his hero, Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy, a martyr to the cause of abolishing slavery. The story was published in the Kanawha Valley Genealogical Society's Journal before they closed their doors at the end of 2009. Each consecutive Adobe Icon will take you to the next page of the article. [[Whitteker-5|Henry B. Whitteker]] was the son of [[Whitteker-2|William Whitteker]] of Princeton, Massachusetts and [[Cobb-5|the widow, Philena Cobb of Boston, Massachusetts]]. He was the grandson of [[Whittaker-28|William Whittaker, Revolutionary War Veteran of Princeton, Massachusetts]]. Henry was born November 15, 1814 in Charleston, Virginia, which later would be a part of West Virginia. He married [[Howe-20|Anna Howe]], his cousin on August 30, 1842 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. He died in Upper Alton, Illinois on September 15, 1844.

New Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Montrose United (Presbyterian) Cemetery

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Gerald Smith To-Do List

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Special Delivery: How the Letters of William Whitteker Found Me

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How I found the over 200 year old letters of my maternal great great great grandfather. Article telling the story which was published in the Kanawha Valley Genealogical Society Journal before the Society closed it's doors in December of 2009. Each consecutive Adobe Icon will take you to the next page of the article.

Carver Family, Person County, North Carolina

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Anonymous Teague To-Do List

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William Harrison Airey To-Do List-1

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Nazarene and United Cemetery

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Charleston Town Cemetery aka Ruffner Cemetery Burial Listing

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Before_Spring_Hill_Cemetery.jpg
The_Olde_Cemetery.PDF
The Charleston Town Cemetery was the one in operation before 1869, when the Spring Hill Cemetery was incorporated. All of the history books claim that the one acre lot on Kanawha Boulevard, East was given by the Ruffners for the purpose of a town cemetery; but, there is a deed proving that the acre was actually sold to the town of Charleston for this purpose. Yyou will also find a transcription of the burial list from the newspaper story of the survey which took place before work was started to transform the cemetery into a park. The actual image of the newspaper clipping, given to me by Mr. Richard Andre, town historian and member of the board of directors of Spring Hill Cemetery, appears in the PDF file on this page which you can open by clicking on the Adobe Icon.

West Devon United Cemetery

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North Bedeque United Church Cemetery

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[[Category: North Bedeque United Church Cemetery, North Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]] [[Category: North Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]] Information and Map [http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=1068&lang=E North Bedeque United Church Cemetery] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2305968&CScn=north+bedeque&CScntry=10& Find a Grave]

St. Mark's Anglican Cemetery

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United Baptist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: United Baptist Church Cemetery, Central Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]][[Category: Central Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]]

My Granite Brick Wall Porters

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Porter_Settlements_-_My_Story.PDF
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Porter_Settlements_-_My_Story0005.PDF
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My article published in "Porter Settlements" on the Brick Wall which I thought was being solved at the time. I did solve just who my maternal grandmother was; but now have a very solid brick wall on her parents. Porter Settlements was a genealogy newsletter for over 30 years dedicated solely to a Porter one name study. It finally came to an end in December of 2008 when the lady who was editing it had to retire. Each consecutive Adobe Icon will take you to the next page of the article

Provence of Nuevo Santander

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Province_of_Nuevo_Santander]]

Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Province_of_Nueva_Vizcaya]]

Joshua Nemecek To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nemecek-30|Joshua Nemecek]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Nemecek-30&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Joshua Nemecek To-Do List|Joshua's current to-do list]].'' Working on transferring data on ancestors from the following Ancestry.com trees: *http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11966841/family?cfpid=-361339107&selnode=1 (extensive history on my Great Grandmother's side) *http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/16198227/family?cfpid=349086618 (extensive history on Nemecek/Cook side) *http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/44757201/family?fpid=6264887710 (more McLaughlins)

Lowe Y-STR Group 1

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Sarah Johanson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Johanson-133|Sarah Johanson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Johanson-133&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sarah Johanson To-Do List|Sarah's current to-do list]].''

Doris May

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Doris May Buchan nee Airay Born July 1909. daughter of James Airay and married to William Alex Buchan Doris passed away 11 jan; 1995 age 85..

Angel the dog

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Angel was given to Ron as a diabetic service dog when she was just a puppy.

Vicky Chai-Brocato To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Fowler-3434|Vicky Chai-Brocato]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Fowler-3434&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Vicky Chai-Brocato To-Do List|Vicky's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abernathy-911|Abernathy, Phillip ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5004|Abernathy, Margaret Peggy (Bates) ]] || 1829-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5031|Abernathy, Margaret Peggy (Bates) ]] || 1829-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Geisler-154|Alexander, Corine Bernice (Geisler) ]] || 1944-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Jopling-48|Allen, Hannah (Jopling) ]] || 1754-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-12309|Allen, Samuel ]] || 1748-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13285|Allen, James Elmer]] || 1912-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Frost-3936|Allen, Darthula D. (Frost) ]] || 1891-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13286|Allen, Jessie Carl]] || 1883-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Price-5648|Allen, Mary (Price) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Allen-13289|Allen, Thomas ]] || 1853-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13292|Allen, George W]] || 1805-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13294|Allen, James E, Jr.]] || 1927-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13295|Allen, James Wallie]] || 1934-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13296|Allen, Herman Ray]] || 1938-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13297|Allen, Ralph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Allen-13298|Allen, Wayne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wilkinson-3249|Allen, Donna (Wilkinson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Allen-13305|Allen, Jesse ]] || 1777-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Hogatte-1|Allen, Agnes Whitlock (Hogatte) ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Arnold-4403|Allen, Nancy Ann (Arnold) ]] || 1733-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13306|Allen, William Unknown]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bayley-273|Allen, Judith Unknown (Bayley) ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13307|Allen, John Unknown]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rogers-9255|Allen, Janet Unknown (Rogers) ]] || 1604-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1191|Allen, Daisy (Rodgers) ]] || 1912-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Hausmann-35|Allen, Mary Jane (Hausmann) ]] || 1923-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-246161|Allen, Milan (Unknown) ]] || 1859-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14575|Allen, Linville ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14576|Allen, Wiley Thaddeus]] || 1910-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14577|Allen, Nettie Clotine]] || 1914-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14578|Allen, Elizabeth ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14579|Allen, Finley ]] || || to-do |- | [[Allen-14580|Allen, Willie ]] || 1881-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14581|Allen, Virgil ]] || 1882-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14582|Allen, Jesse ]] || 1884-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14583|Allen, Amos W]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14584|Allen, Arnie ]] || 1885-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14585|Allen, Walter A]] || 1887-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14586|Allen, Janie ]] || 1888-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14587|Allen, Ina ]] || 1888-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14588|Allen, Bessie ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14589|Allen, Nettie C]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14590|Allen, John Wythe]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14591|Allen, Thomas ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14592|Allen, Vernon ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14593|Allen, Docia ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14594|Allen, Lyda ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14595|Allen, Henry T]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-246164|Allen, Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14596|Allen, Lizzie ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14598|Allen, Fennie ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14599|Allen, Ada ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hughes-5698|Allen, Sarah Martin (Hughes) ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14600|Allen, Berry ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Walker-13728|Allen, Nancy Jane (Walker) ]] || 1779-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14602|Allen, William H]] || 1798-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14603|Allen, Samuel ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14604|Allen, Mary Ann]] || 1803-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14606|Allen, Richard Cornelius]] || 1811-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14607|Allen, John Stag]] || 1813-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14608|Allen, Susan A]] || 1815-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14609|Allen, Jesse I]] || 1817-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14610|Allen, Nancy ]] || 1819-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14611|Allen, James Madison]] || 1822-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14640|Allen, George ]] || 1773-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14641|Allen, Lucy ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14643|Allen, Cornelisus ]] || 1786-09-16 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14644|Allen, Bethenia ]] || 1788-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14645|Allen, John ]] || 1790-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Allen-16567|Allen, Thadius ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Archer-259|Archer, George , Jr.]] || 1654-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baker-8869|Baker, Mary Lucinda Lucinda]] || 1832-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Baker-14550|Baker, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-265665|Baker, Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elwood-151|Baldree, Ethel (Elwood) ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baldree-10|Baldree, Tom ]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-40|Bates, John ]] || 1598-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daniel-349|Bates, Elizabeth (Daniel) ]] || 1663-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-833|Bates, John ]] || 1685-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-835|Bates, George ]] || 1625-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Bates-839|Bates, John ]] || 1655-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Bates-1442|Bates, James ]] || 1721-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Hix-146|Bates, Winifred Grimes (Hix) ]] || 1728-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Bates-2526|Bates, William ]] || 1749-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-194084|Bates, Elizabeth (Unknown) ]] || 1605-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Royal-182|Bates, Mary (Royal) ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3743|Bates, Stephen ]] || 1777-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3744|Bates, Royal ]] || 1818-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3745|Bates, Fleming ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3746|Bates, Thomas ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3747|Bates, Nancy ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3748|Bates, William Fleming]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3749|Bates, George V V]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3752|Bates, John Wesley]] || 1828-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3753|Bates, Mary A. E. Ann]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3754|Bates, Margaret Sarah Sarah]] || 1841-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3755|Bates, James M. M]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3756|Bates, Elisa A]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-3758|Bates, Rachel Tursa Teresa]] || 1851-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Bate-407|Bates, James (Bate) ]] || 1562-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Bates-4992|Bates, William Stephen]] || 1868-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Cox-8943|Bates, Sorena Caroline (Cox) ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-4999|Bates, Walter Lafeyette]] || 1889-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5000|Bates, William Java]] || 1891-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5002|Bates, Mack T]] || 1899-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5006|Bates, James F]] || 1853-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5007|Bates, J W]] || 1873-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5009|Bates, Marian D]] || 1860-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5013|Bates, William Calvin]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5016|Bates, Stephen C]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5028|Bates, Thomas Jefferson]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5029|Bates, John Royal]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5033|Bates, James Madison]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5038|Bates, James ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Liles-479|Bates, Cora (Liles) ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-68482|Bates, Mary (Smith) ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fleming-34|Bates Woodson, Susannah (Fleming) ]] || 1691-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burkett-169|Beason, Chris (Burkett)]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3550|Beason, Margaret (Fowler) ]] || 1838-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Beason-545|Beason, David ]] || 1830-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Beason-546|Beason, William Henry]] || 1857-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Beason-547|Beason, Sarah ]] || 1860-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Beason-548|Beason, Columbus America]] || 1865-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Beason-549|Beason, David Joseph]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beason-550|Beason, Thomas Toliver]] || 1879-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Wierzbicki-41|Bielamowicz, Helen Marie (Wierzbicki) ]] || 1930-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Bielamowicz-1|Bielamowicz, Thomas J]] || 1918-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bielamowicz-2|Bielamowicz, Rosemary ]] || 1960-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Blackwell-1394|Blackwell, James ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blackwell-1395|Blackwell, William ]] || 1667-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Marshall-6863|Blackwell, Mary (Marshall) ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5034|Brewer, Mary Ann (Bates) ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-10|Brocato, Johnnie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brocato-11|Brocato, Johnnie Louis]] || 1915-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Kocurek-8|Brocato, Georgia Marie (Kocurek) ]] || 1920-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-13|Brocato, Frankie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brocato-15|Brocato, Johnny ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brocato-16|Brocato, Angela ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brocato-17|Brocato, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Brocato-18|Brocato, Johnny ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brocato-19|Brocato, Salvatore ]] || 1879-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-20|Brocato, Sam , Jr.]] || 1917-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-21|Brocato, Joe Anthony]] || 1919-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-22|Brocato, Vince Paul]] || 1920-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-23|Brocato, Frank Luther]] || 1924-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Messina-73|Brocato, Domenica (Messina) ]] || 1888-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-26|Brocato, No name ]] || 1931-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Montalbano-17|Brocato, Rosa (Montalbano) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-31|Brocato, Sylvester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brocato-32|Brocato, Sam ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brett-469|Busby, Katherine Lorainne (Brett) ]] || 1922-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Carpenter-5981|Carpenter, Cz Zimmerman]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kiser-403|Carpenter, Mary (Kiser) ]] || 1721-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kocurek-11|Carroll, Evelyn (Kocurek) ]] || 1929-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Carroll-3551|Carroll, Earl Ray]] || 1927-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-8|Cervenka, Josef ]] || 1856-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-10|Cervenka, Frank H.]] || 1885-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-12|Cervenka, Joseph Arnold]] || 1895-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-14|Cervenka, Rudolph Laddie]] || 1899-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-15|Cervenka, Jerome M.]] || 1903-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-274213|Cervenka, Emilie Ann (Unknown) ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-16|Cervenka, Alois ]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-17|Cervenka, Robert ]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-18|Cervenka, Lee Roy]] || 1931-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Geisler-151|Cervenka, Doris Ellen (Geisler) ]] || 1935-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Matus-36|Cervenka, Anna (Matus) ]] || 1861-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Kasparek-1|Cervenka, Vlasta Albina (Kasparek) ]] || 1903-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-275625|Cervenka, Anna E. (Unknown) ]] || 1889-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Vajdak-1|Cervenka, Lottie Marie (Vajdak) ]] || 1903-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13274|Chai, Daisy Ernestine (Allen) ]] || 1941-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Chai-9|Chai, Monique ]] || || to-do |- | [[Chai-10|Chai, Thomas William]] || 1944-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3434|Chai-Brocato, Vicky (Fowler)]] || || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1189|Chambers, Lola Myrtle (Rodgers) ]] || 1909-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-33|Cogburn, Willie Belle (Dilbeck) ]] || 1904-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Cogburn-51|Cogburn, Leonard McKinley]] || 1900-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Pokarina-1|Colandro, Lori Ann (Pokarina) ]] || 1959-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Connally-97|Connally, James Perry]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Connally-98|Connally, Willis Morre]] || 1877-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Connally-99|Connally, William I]] || 1862-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Connally-100|Connally, Unnamed Father ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wall-1747|Connally, Malinda Ukn (Wall) ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Connally-101|Connally, William Streeter]] || 1887-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Cox-4342|Cox, Sarah ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10332|Cox, George Rufus]] || 1811-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1112|Cox, Malinda (Finley) ]] || 1816-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2531|Craig, Lura E (Heath) ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Craig-3181|Craig, Burl ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-32|Crawford, Cintha L (Dilbeck) ]] || 1911-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Crawford-7567|Crawford, Guy ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Venglar-3|Crosswell, Mildred Carrie (Venglar) ]] || 1917-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Crosswell-38|Crosswell, Douglas Haig]] || 1917-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1196|Curry, Beulah Sue (Rodgers) ]] || 1928-06-22 || to-do |- | [[DeBussel-5|DeBussel, UNKNOWN ]] || 1118-00-00 || to-do |- | [[DeHay-16|DeHay, James Brent, JR.]] || 1943-09-01 || to-do |- | [[DeHay-17|DeHay, William Gale]] || 1945-01-09 || to-do |- | [[DeHay-18|DeHay, Mavis Elizabeth]] || 1948-09-28 || to-do |- | [[DeHay-19|DeHay, James Brent, SR.]] || 1924-01-14 || to-do |- | [[DeHay-20|DeHay, Norman Walter]] || 1947-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Dehay-11|Dehay, Kristin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Goss-534|Dilbeck, Eliza Salina (Goss) ]] || 1822-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-16|Dilbeck, John Washington]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-17|Dilbeck, David Louis]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1574|Dilbeck, Mary (Hampton) ]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-18|Dilbeck, James Washington]] || 1855-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-8744|Dilbeck, Susan (Edwards) ]] || 1859-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-19|Dilbeck, Aaron Boston]] || 1879-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-22|Dilbeck, John Benjamin]] || 1852-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Huddleston-1464|Dilbeck, Margaret (Huddleston) ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-23|Dilbeck, Marion Asbury]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-24|Dilbeck, Benson Greenberry]] || 1843-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-27|Dilbeck, Jackson F]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10331|Dilbeck, Cynthia Malinda (Cox) ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-28|Dilbeck, John George]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blackwell-1393|Dilbeck, Susanna Rebecca (Blackwell) ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-29|Dilbeck, Abraham ]] || 1703-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-266147|Dilbeck, Margarite Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-30|Dilbeck, Jacob ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-31|Dilbeck, Abraham ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Waddell-871|Dilbeck, Susannah (Waddell) ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-34|Dilbeck, Eula ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-35|Dilbeck, John ]] || 1883-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-36|Dilbeck, Harve B]] || 1878-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-37|Dilbeck, Ambrose Washington]] || 1885-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1118|Dowdy, Minerva (Finley) ]] || 1818-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Findley-931|Dowdy, Lucy (Findley) ]] || 1821-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-338|Dowdy, Jacob K]] || 1822-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-339|Dowdy, Isaac Leander]] || 1820-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-340|Dowdy, Amos Leander]] || 1777-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Carlton-1113|Dowdy, Euphemia (Carlton) ]] || 1784-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-341|Dowdy, Robert W]] || 1803-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-342|Dowdy, John M]] || 1807-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-343|Dowdy, Infant Twin one ]] || 1840-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-344|Dowdy, Infant Twin Two ]] || 1840-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-345|Dowdy, Martin Lacy]] || 1841-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-346|Dowdy, William Joseph]] || 1842-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-348|Dowdy, Wesley Jefferson]] || 1845-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-349|Dowdy, Winfield Scott]] || 1847-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-350|Dowdy, Zachariah Taylor]] || 1847-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-351|Dowdy, Isaac Leander Columbus]] || 1849-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Venglar-4|Dry, Lillian (Venglar) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-7930|Edwards, Zacheriah Gipson]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-8883|Edwards, Zacariah ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5030|Ellison, Sarah Sally (Bates) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elwood-150|Elwood, Andrew C]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elwood-152|Elwood, Velora Verula]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elwood-153|Elwood, Louis ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-19|Favor, Bettie Jane (Cervenka) ]] || 1933-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Favor-73|Favor, A. Everette]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Price-7272|Findley, Hannah Melinda (Price) ]] || 1788-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Findley-932|Findley, Williamson ]] || 1825-01-25 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1113|Finley, William ]] || 1788-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1114|Finley, Dempsey ]] || 1807-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1115|Finley, John ]] || 1808-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1116|Finley, Martha ]] || 1810-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1117|Finley, Moses ]] || 1812-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-299|Fowler, William ]] || 1550-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-303|Fowler, Christopher ]] || 1611-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-304|Fowler, John William]] || 1638-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-308|Fowler, Godfrey , Sr.]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barton-276|Fowler, Isabel E. (Barton) ]] || 1382-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3438|Fowler, Lindsay Hugh]] || 1936-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3439|Fowler, John Earl]] || 1902-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Hass-136|Fowler, Elva L. (Hass) ]] || 1903-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-13|Fowler, Selina Arminda (Dilbeck) ]] || 1858-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3440|Fowler, Hugh Madison]] || 1852-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Mooney-711|Fowler, Bethenia (Mooney) ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3441|Fowler, America , Jr.]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3443|Fowler, Tommy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3444|Fowler, Matthew ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3445|Fowler, Nathan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3446|Fowler, Godfrey , Jr.]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-234980|Fowler, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3451|Fowler, Allie W]] || 1922-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3452|Fowler, Weaver Frank]] || 1926-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3455|Fowler, Geneve ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3456|Fowler, Winnie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3457|Fowler, Bonnie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3458|Fowler, Earlene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3477|Fowler, William Clinton]] || 1889-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3479|Fowler, Vines B]] || 1900-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3480|Fowler, Alibee W, Sr.]] || 1922-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3545|Fowler, Deborah Catherine]] || 1829-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3546|Fowler, William C]] || 1831-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3547|Fowler, Joseph ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3548|Fowler, America D]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3549|Fowler, Mary E]] || 1836-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3551|Fowler, George W]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3552|Fowler, Nancy Jane]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3553|Fowler, Francis Marion]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3554|Fowler, Albert J]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3555|Fowler, Berry J]] || 1852-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3556|Fowler, Sarah Elizabeth]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3559|Fowler, Priscilla ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3560|Fowler, Deborah ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3561|Fowler, Moses ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3562|Fowler, Tabitha ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3563|Fowler, Jesse ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3564|Fowler, James ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3565|Fowler, Joel ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3566|Fowler, Joseph ]] || 1733-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3567|Fowler, Susannah ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3568|Fowler, Thomas ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3569|Fowler, Francis ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3570|Fowler, Richard ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Batte-129|Fowler, Mary M. (Batte) ]] || 1626-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3572|Fowler, Mark Ukn]] || 1663-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3573|Fowler, John ]] || 1673-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3574|Fowler, Mark ]] || 1663-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3575|Fowler, Marth ]] || 1675-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3576|Fowler, John ]] || 1696-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3577|Fowler, Mark ]] || 1703-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3578|Fowler, Martha ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3580|Fowler, Johanna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3581|Fowler, John Chappell]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3582|Fowler, James Hill]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4277|Fowler, Joseph ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4279|Fowler, John Luther]] || 1808-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4280|Fowler, Dicey ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4281|Fowler, David ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ukn-82|Fowler, Lucy Amanda (Ukn) ]] || 1800-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Beason-544|Fowler, Elizabeth Ann (Beason) ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ukn-83|Fowler, Elva (Ukn) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mitchell-9818|Fowler, Mary (Mitchell) ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4282|Fowler, Thomas Mitchell]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-265550|Fowler, Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Venglar-5|Foyt, Annie Mary (Venglar) ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Foyt-8|Foyt, Elo Henry]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-25|Fried, Malinda (Dilbeck) ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brimmer-29|Frost, Fannie Mae (Brimmer) ]] || 1870-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Frost-3937|Frost, Andrew Jackson]] || 1860-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Frost-4377|Frost, Andrew H]] || 1895-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Frost-4378|Frost, William A]] || 1898-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Geisler-153|Geisler, Bernhard G.]] || 1905-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Treude-2|Geisler, Alvina A. (Treude) ]] || 1911-07-11 || to-do |- | [[Romano-184|Gilliam, Verma (Romano)]] || || to-do |- | [[Gilliam-601|Gilliam, Jerry ]] || || to-do |- | [[D'Oyley-2|Goddard, Priscilla (D'Oyley) ]] || 1594-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1192|Golleher, Mary C (Rodgers) ]] || 1914-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-10|Gorski, Martha Mildred (Slansky) ]] || 1924-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Gorski-82|Gorski, Ike A.]] || 1926-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Gorski-83|Gorski, Frank ]] || 1887-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Storemski-2|Gorski, Marcella (Storemski) ]] || 1888-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Gorski-84|Gorski, Peter ]] || 1856-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Wielangoski-1|Gorski, Anastazva Gorska (Wielangoski) ]] || 1859-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Gorski-85|Gorski, Joseph Frank]] || 1895-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Kazmiroski-1|Gorski, Pauline Roselie (Kazmiroski) ]] || 1903-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-24|Guiberteau, Marie Antoinette (Brocato) ]] || 1928-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Guiberteau-7|Guiberteau, Clifford Joseph]] || 1914-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Hall-12360|Hall, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Parks-2187|Harbin, Sarah (Parks) ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harbin-96|Harbin, Nathaniel ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harbin-99|Harbin, John ]] || 1711-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-265677|Harbin, Elizabeth Ann (Unknown) ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harbin-100|Harbin, William ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-265678|Harbin, Alice (Unknown) ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-14|Harton, Janie (Brocato)]] || || to-do |- | [[Harton-52|Harton, Stuart ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harton-53|Harton, Courtney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Favor-74|Harvey, Ricki Rae (Favor) ]] || 1956-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2268|Hass, Marthia Jane (Heath) ]] || 1881-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Hass-137|Hass, Joseph Franklin]] || 1880-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Hass-138|Hass, Josiah ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wade-2554|Hass, Malinda Ann (Wade) ]] || 1861-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3478|Hass, Inez Bethena (Fowler) ]] || 1897-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Hass-155|Hass, Ila ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hass-156|Hass, Ola ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hass-157|Hass, Fred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hass-158|Hass, Lilly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hass-159|Hass, Ted ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hass-172|Hass, Jacob Milton]] || 1897-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Bates-4687|Heath, Eveline Mary (Bates) ]] || 1863-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2269|Heath, George Washington]] || 1859-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2522|Heath, Steve ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Liles-478|Heath, Elsie A (Liles) ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2523|Heath, L J]] || 1893-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2524|Heath, David Dalton]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2526|Heath, William Allen]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2527|Heath, Eli ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2529|Heath, Jeff ]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2530|Heath, Ona ]] || 1898-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5005|Hendricks, Nancy Tursa (Bates) ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5010|Hendrix, Martha Ann (Bates) ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3579|Hill, Ann (Fowler) ]] || 1706-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Parker-16314|Hodges, Debbie (Parker)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hooper-120|Hooper, James Adams]] || 1793-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2525|Hooper, Dovie (Heath) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-20|Hooper, Lillie Lavada (Dilbeck) ]] || 1880-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Allen-13293|Hughbanks, Loretta A (Allen) ]] || 1932-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Hughbanks-5|Hughbanks, Teresa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hughbanks-6|Hughbanks, Leroy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Allen-14605|Hughes, Jane B (Allen) ]] || 1807-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Tyler-2115|Hunt, Anne Unknown (Tyler) ]] || 1645-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hussey-6|Hussey, Elizabeth Cole]] || 1622-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hussey-623|Hussey, James Ukn]] || 1561-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cole-6546|Hussey, Mary Elizabeth (Cole) ]] || 1563-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowdy-347|Isbell, Elizabeth Jane (Dowdy) ]] || 1842-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-4104|Jenkins, Robert Bradley]] || 1950-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-4111|Jenkins, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Lester-1098|Jenkins, Gertrude E (Lester) ]] || 1921-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-28457|Johnson, Terry Wayne]] || 1956-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-28459|Johnson, Christopher Shawn]] || 1973-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-28473|Johnson, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-28481|Johnson, Jennie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-28487|Johnson, Marvin Lloyd]] || 1931-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-31990|Johnson, Granville George]] || 1902-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-492|Johnson, Adah F. (Forman) ]] || 1903-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-31991|Johnson, Ola Mae]] || 1933-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-31992|Johnson, Teresla ]] || 1928-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-31998|Johnson, William Lonis]] || 1867-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Rush-1129|Johnson, Henrietta (Rush) ]] || 1871-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-31999|Johnson, William Pleasant]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Earles-66|Johnson, Flora (Earles) ]] || 1845-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5001|Jones, Brittia Pearl (Bates) ]] || 1897-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-3669|Jopling, Hannah (Freeman) ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jopling-49|Jopling, Thomas ]] || 1708-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Jopling-68|Jopling, Ralph ]] || 1674-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Jopling-69|Jopling, Arthur ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jopling-70|Jopling, Robert ]] || 1593-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jopling-71|Jopling, Robert ]] || 1570-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jopling-72|Jopling, John ]] || 1550-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kiser-404|Kiser, Lorentz ]] || 1708-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-265657|Kiser, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || 1716-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kocurek-9|Kocurek, Ludvik F]] || 1925-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Kocurek-10|Kocurek, Frank Jacoslas]] || 1898-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-3|Kocurek, Petrolina (Cervenka) ]] || 1892-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Kocurek-20|Kocurek, Paul ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pekoras-1|Kocurek, Paulina (Pekoras) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-9|Kovar, Frances (Cervenka) ]] || 1882-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Kovar-50|Kovar, John D.]] || 1880-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Kovar-51|Kovar, Frank ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kovar-52|Kovar, Isabel ]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kovar-54|Kubecka, Jennie (Kovar) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shivers-108|Lefferson, Vicki Lynn (Shivers) ]] || 1962-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Bates-4994|Lewis, Eliza Hortense (Bates) ]] || 1870-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-13477|Lewis, Elija Allen]] || 1871-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-13478|Lewis, William J]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abernathy-910|Lewis, Canzada (Abernathy) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dilbeck-21|Liles, Dona Melinda (Dilbeck) ]] || 1881-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Lombardo-44|Lombardo, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Lombardo-45|Lombardo, Christopher ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lucero-129|Lucero, Gray ]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-28458|Marshall, Brenda (Johnson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Marshall-6032|Marshall, Chad ]] || || to-do |- | [[Oberholtzer-148|Martin, Anne (Oberholtzer) ]] || 1699-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frey-974|Martin, Anne (Frey) ]] || 1651-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4278|McPhaill, Deborah (Fowler) ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McPhaill-1|McPhaill, Robert ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Messina-74|Messina, Sam ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-274073|Messina, Catherino (Unknown) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heath-2521|Miller, Ova (Heath) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Miller-22403|Miller, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6916|Morgan, William Elijah]] || 1835-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Tate-1443|Morgan, Mary Eliza (Tate) ]] || 1838-04-24 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6917|Morgan, Joel D]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6918|Morgan, Simon ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6971|Morgan, Theodocia E]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6972|Morgan, Benjamin Franklin]] || 1866-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6973|Morgan, Minnie ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6974|Morgan, Edward ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6975|Morgan, Mand ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6976|Morgan, Ada Jane]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-265553|Morgan, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1195|Morris, Dora Lee (Rodgers) ]] || 1923-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-5988|Nelson, Wiley Bud]] || 1841-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Scarborough-1356|Nelson, Nancy Narcissa (Scarborough) ]] || 1845-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Parker-16315|Parker, Don ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bates-5015|Patterson, Nancy (Bates) ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pettis-122|Pettis, Jesse Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Porter-6193|Porter, Dallas Lee]] || 1980-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Private-134|Private, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Scott-9845|Rodgers, Dora (Scott) ]] || 1886-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-5980|Rodgers, Susan Melissa (Nelson) ]] || 1863-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Rogers-9240|Rodgers, James Wesley (Rogers) ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1190|Rodgers, William Wylie]] || 1888-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1193|Rodgers, James Wiley]] || 1918-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-255135|Rodgers, Deryl (Unknown)]] || || to-do |- | [[Rogers-9256|Rogers, Johnne Unknown]] || 1578-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-25|Romano, Katherine (Brocato) ]] || 1912-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Romano-171|Romano, Ross ]] || 1912-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Romano-172|Romano, Ernest Salvatore]] || 1937-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Rowland-1416|Rowland, John M]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stigers-29|Rowland, Catherine (Stigers) ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rowland-1417|Rowland, David ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoover-1679|Rowland, Ruhammah (Hoover) ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Martin-17054|Rowland, Elizabeth May (Martin) ]] || 1726-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Pate-572|Rowton, Margaret Louisa (Pate) ]] || 1881-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Rush-1130|Rush, Enoch George]] || 1846-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Boyd-4691|Rush, Jevahen (Boyd) ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rush-1131|Rush, James M]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kinney-1127|Rush, Mary Ann (Kinney) ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ray-3287|Rush, Nancy (Ray) ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rodgers-1194|Sams, Minnie Ruth (Rodgers) ]] || 1920-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Petrich-12|Schubert, Magdalena (Petrich) ]] || 1821-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Schubert-229|Schubert, Johann ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schubert-230|Schubert, Ernst ]] || 1856-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Schubert-231|Schubert, Hermann ]] || 1863-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Schubert-232|Schubert, Bertha A.]] || 1866-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Klimpel-1|Schubert, Bertha (Klimpel) ]] || 1864-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Schubert-233|Schubert, Heinrich ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neimeyer-24|Schubert, Johanna H. (Neimeyer) ]] || 1866-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Schubert-234|Schubert, Infant ]] || 1885-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-6914|Scott, Beulah (Morgan) ]] || 1868-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9846|Scott, James Samuel]] || 1868-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9938|Scott, John ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9939|Scott, Oather Samuel]] || 1892-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9940|Scott, Dottie ]] || 1895-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9941|Scott, Luther Boyd]] || 1897-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9942|Scott, Dovie ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9943|Scott, Bertie ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9944|Scott, Chester ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9945|Scott, Jack ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9946|Scott, Willie ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9947|Scott, William ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9948|Scott, Ella Lula]] || 1872-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Rowland-1501|Scott, Lucretia (Rowland) ]] || 1836-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-3442|Shivers, Dianna (Fowler)]] || || to-do |- | [[Shivers-80|Shivers, Ricky ]] || || to-do |- | [[Shivers-81|Shivers, Kalee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Shivers-82|Shivers, Ricky James]] || 1959-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Barry-1581|Shivers, Marilyn Lou (Barry) ]] || 1940-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Shivers-107|Shivers, James Weldon]] || 1934-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5008|Shockley, Sarah Jane (Bates) ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brocato-12|Shuman, Mamie (Brocato)]] || || to-do |- | [[Heath-2528|Sims, Eliza H (Heath) ]] || 1891-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-12|Skubal, Mary (Slansky) ]] || 1899-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Skubal-2|Skubal, Joseph R.]] || 1900-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-13|Slansky, Albina (Cervenka) ]] || 1897-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-8|Slansky, William Frank]] || 1903-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-11|Slansky, Anton ]] || 1875-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Schubert-218|Slansky, Marie (Schubert) ]] || 1878-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-13|Slansky, Anton L.]] || 1901-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-275705|Slansky, Sophie C. (Unknown) ]] || 1901-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-14|Slansky, Edward ]] || 1939-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-15|Slansky, Tommie Edward]] || 1963-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-16|Slansky, Joe E.]] || 1904-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-4103|Smith, Brianna (Jenkins)]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-62508|Smith, Esther ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-63154|Smith, Austin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-67225|Smith, Ed ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gard-484|Smith, Cathy (Gard) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-67278|Smith, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4253|Smith, Mary Ida (Fowler) ]] || 1890-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5014|Standridge, Sarah Ann (Bates) ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Venglar-2|Strauss, Wilma (Venglar) ]] || 1910-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Strauss-477|Strauss, Bennie ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-14574|Swain, Myrtle Mae (Allen) ]] || 1908-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Thornton-2908|Thornton, Misty ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thornton-2909|Thornton, Chester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dalton-2666|Thornton, Linda (Dalton)]] || || to-do |- | [[Travers-291|Travers, Raliegh ]] || 1622-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Travers-292|Travers, John Hannah]] || 1656-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-12238|Tyree, Martha (Allen) ]] || 1781-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Kovar-53|Vacula, Angelina (Kovar) ]] || 1918-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cervenka-11|Venglar, Karolina (Cervenka) ]] || 1888-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Venglar-1|Venglar, Paul P.]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Viragh-1|Viragh, Deborah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Viragh-2|Viragh, Deborah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Waddell-872|Waddell, William ]] || 1695-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blake-2847|Waddell, Elizabeth (Blake) ]] || 1695-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-4102|Webb, Sarah (Jenkins)]] || || to-do |- | [[Webb-5216|Webb, Christopher ]] || || to-do |- | [[Webb-5217|Webb, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Whisenant-36|Whisenant, Mary A]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Whisenant-75|Whisenant, Christopher Columbus]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wells-7918|Whisenant, Priscilla (Wells) ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Whisenant-76|Whisenant, John Nicholas]] || 1743-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Whisenant-77|Whisenant, John Adam]] || 1719-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Carpenter-5979|Whisenant, Mary (Carpenter) ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-265647|Whisenant, Anna Barbara (Unknown) ]] || 1721-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Whisenant-78|Whisenant, Philip Peter]] || 1684-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Neff-927|Whisenant, Anna Helena (Neff) ]] || 1695-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Slansky-9|Wierzbick, Evelyn Ann (Slansky) ]] || 1929-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Wierzbicki-35|Wierzbicki, Bruno John, Sr.]] || 1925-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Wierzbicki-36|Wierzbicki, Sylvester ]] || 1897-05-08 || to-do |- | [[Zaur-1|Wierzbicki, Verna (Zaur) ]] || 1903-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Wierzbicki-37|Wierzbicki, Louis Roy]] || 1922-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Wierzbicki-38|Wierzbicki, Bill Julius]] || 1923-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Wierzbicki-39|Wierzbicki, Kie Gabriel]] || 1926-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Wierzbicki-40|Wierzbicki, Martha ]] || 1935-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Wilkinson-3339|Wilkinson, Jesse Ukn]] || 1920-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bates-5003|Willis, Cecilia E (Bates) ]] || 1909-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Fowler-4276|Wright, Elizabeth E (Fowler) ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wright-14242|Wright, Richard A, Sr.]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ukn-73|u, Anonymous (Ukn) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ukn-74|u, Anonymous Ukn (Ukn) ]] || || to-do |- |}

Steven Rich To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rich-2180|Steven Rich]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rich-2180&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Steven Rich To-Do List|Steven's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Weber-3229|Weber, Delia ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weber-3230|Weber, Charles ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wuenschel-1|Wuenschel, Helen ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- |}

SCHLICK-Liste

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

Riverview Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey

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[[Category: Riverview Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey]][[Category: Mercer County, New Jersey, Cemeteries]] *Find A Grave Page: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=shaw&GSfn=lavina&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&CRid=100189&df=all&pt=Riverview%20Cemetery&| Riverview Cemetery]
*Mentioned in WDYTYA (US), episode "Christina Applegate". It is where her grandmother and great-grandparents were buried. There was even a plot set aside for her father. Profiles of those buried here should include the following badge: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=New Jersey|place=[[Space:Riverview_Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey|Riverview Cemetery]]}} and the Category " Riverview Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey' as seen above

Judy Goodman Wardlow's Photographs

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Adventure, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Adventure, sailed September 1682]] ''Adventure'' loaded cargo bound for Pennsylvania for London merchant James Cox on September 16, 1682. Moses Locke was master of the ship. ''Adventure'' does not appear to have been registered from London, rather departing originally from another East coast port. Mr. Cox did not travel to America with the ship. Although no passengers have been identified as coming on ''Adventure'', since all of the other vessels carried passengers it seems likely individuals did arrive with this ship. == Notes & Sources == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682|Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Penn's Colony, vol 1

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1|»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Sheppard, Walter Lee Jr., ''Passengers and Ships prior to 1684'' {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, {{{p|}}}}}; |F = Sheppard, Walter Lee Jr., ''Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684. Volume 1 of Penn's Colony: Genealogical and Historical Materials Relating to the Settlement of Pennsylvania''. [http://www.HeritageBooks.com Heritage Books] (2009) {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}. }} * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/205818 FamilySearch.org] * [http://heritagebooks.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PDF-S0664 eBook] from [http://www.heritagebooks.com www.heritagebooks.com] * Print book from [http://www.amazon.com/Passengers-Ships-Prior-Volume-Colony/dp/1556136641/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y Amazon.com] * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/passengers-and-ships-prior-to-1684/oclc/104978&referer=brief_results Worldcat.org] ''See also: [[Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2 |Penn's Colony, vol 2]]'' ---- Reprinted materials with updates and corrections by author, including: * ''Mrs. Thomas Wynne of Philadelphia and Her Family: Corrections to the Pedigrees of Wynne and Maude.'' (page 155)
By Francis James Dallett, F.G.S.P. ---- '''Citation template: '''{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1}} '''Citation with page numbers: '''{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1 |p=__}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1| what links here]]

Rix Name Study

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[[Category:Rix 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 Rix 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.

Col. John Hutchinson

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: Title: Col. John Hutchinson : Author: Hutchinson, Dwight : :Re: [HutchRoots] Col. John Hutchinson :Sun, 2 Mar 2003 18:09:07 -0500 :: In reply to your query re Col John Hutchinson, there is a fair amount of :: material on the Hutchinson family tree in England from a Barnard circa :: 1250 down to Col Hutchinson. :: Desdendants from the marriage between Col H and Lucy Apsley are not as clear. Apparently, their third son, John, married a Miss Morgan, of Wales, and they had two sons. One is thought to have gone to Russia and the other (John?) to South Carolina where the Hutchinson family was given a large tract of land by Charles II (in order, I believe, to have them away from England). A Dr. John Hutchinson was in Charleston by Aug 5, 1709. ::Tradition has it that he was the son, or grandson of the John who came to SC (likely before 1690). Hutchinson family names in SC include a number of Johns, a Lucy, and other names related to the Hutchinsons of Nottingham (Owthorpe - the family estate). As a SC Hutchinson, I had been told from my youth that I was descended from a Mathias Hutchinson, A SC Senator in Colonial times (B 1746-d 1812) - (I have proven records of the Mathias connection) who was a descendant of Col John Hutchinson (verifying that connection has been hard to do as records were destroyed when Sherman torched Columbia). Hope this helps somewhat. ::Dwight Hutchinson. Below is the response to a query about the source of the above, :John Hutchinson II 1641 - 1677 Owthorpe, Nottingham, England :to: Joe Sneed :04/11/15 ::Joe, that's info I supplied. I grew up in the low country of SC (Summerville, 2 miles inland from Charleston) and had access to family records. Most of the info in that bio was from a man, John Henry Rice (whom I never met and likely died in early 1940's) who was a local historian of the area known as the "ACE Basin" -named after three rivers (Ashepoo, Combahee, Edisto) and where Hutchinson Island (low swampy) is a part of. He provided most of the narrative. Interesting that early family names in the settlement within the Basin include many of the names of Col John's ancestors. Most of the Hutchinson names associated with the early land grants changed names when few males survived and the females married - thus changing the names of the land granted portions. Was somewhat difficult tracking down precise dates, places, etc. as Sherman burned the State records and others were lost at sea when a ship carrying them to England in the1860's foundered. Hope this helps. Cheers, Dwight

Reeves Family Mysteries

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In 1880, [[Reeves-2082|Eldora Reeves]] is found living with, and apparently married to, [[Patterson-2738|Henry Patterson]] in Glenn Springs, SC. Three of his children from at least two previous relationships are living with them as well as Eldora's eldest three children. In the meantime, Henry's former/present (?) wife, [[Waldrop-105|Elizabeth Waldrop]] Patterson is living across town with his daughter, [[Patterson-5655|Martha Patterson]], from a previous relationship, and their young daughter, [[Patterson-2753|Louisa Patterson]]. The next information I can find is in 1996, when Eldora and her children were in destitute condition during a measles epidemic in Charlotte, NC. They were all going by the name Reeves. Eldora and her 9-year-old daughter [[Reeves-2103|Minnie Reeves]] died. The two youngest children, [[Reeves-2105|Carrie Reeves]] and [[Reeves-2104|Joe Reeves]] were taken to an orphanage and adopted out, while the older children went to work in the textile mills. My g-grandfather, [[Reeves-2080|Wallace Reeves]], was 11 years old. Until DNA showed that Henry Patterson was the father of Eldora's children, we were always led to believe that the parents both died in Charlotte of the measles and pneumonia and were named Henry and Eldora/Lenora/Nora Reeves. Now we know that Henry was still alive but for some reason Eldora and her children were on their own and using the Reeves name. Why did she and the children leave Glenn Springs, SC? Why did they end up in Charlotte, NC? Why wasn't Henry there for these children when he supported the children of other relationships? Where was Eldora/Lenora's family?

Ruffle Name Study

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[[Category:Ruffle 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 Ruffle 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.

Yarramalong

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A look at the families and individuals which pioneered Yarramalong and lived there prior to 1900. ==History== Settled in 1856 by the Waters and Stinson families....... ===Newspaper Articles=== [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/167859681 Old Yarramalong] Memories of Tom Stinson, Published on 8 Jun 1933 in the Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate. ==Agriculture== ==Families== So many marriages happened between these families that its likely you could be connected to more than one! ===Adams=== ===Bailey=== Came to Yarramalong from St Albans. [[bailey-520| Reuben Bailey]] is buried in the cemetery. ===Beavan=== [[beaven-55|William Beavan]], born in 1810 in Heredfordshire, England was a convict. He came first to St Albans, Hawkesbury, then on to Yarramalong. His son, [[beaven-62|Joseph Beavan]] Owned land in 1900, used for grazing (1). ===Cornwall=== ===Dixon=== [[dixon-2861|James Dixon]] owned land in 1900 and was growing maize (1) ===Hill=== [[Hill-14445|Alexander]] and [[Sinclair-2428|Elizabeth]] Hill came with their 6 children from Clough, Co. Antrim, Ireland in 1852 on board the Irene. They lived in Hexham, along with the Waters and Stinsons, and came to Yarramalong shortly after they did. C of E. ===Knight=== [[knight-3308|Isaac Knight]] owned land in 1900 and grew wheat and maize (1) ===Martin=== ===Palmer=== ===Pemberton=== ===Perry=== ===Precud=== ===Robley=== ===Stackman=== [[stackman-11|Betty Stackman]] owned land in 1900. It was used as an orchard (1). C. Stackman also had land, used for grazing (1). Her mother [[waters-1938|Victress]]was the grand daughter of Ezekial Waters. ===Stinson=== Came to Yarramalong on 25 Jun 1856 with the Waters family. C of E. ===Taylor=== ===Waters=== Came to Yarramalong on 25 Jun 1856with the Stinson family. C of E. ===Woodberry=== ==Cemeteries== *[http://austcemindex.com/index.php?cemname=Yarramalong%20&year=1880&event=died&range=20 St Barnabas] *[http://austcemindex.com/?id=2357 Yarramalong Cemetery] ==Sources== *1. Yewens directory of the landholders of NSW, Brisbane Water Disrict. Accessed from findmypast.com ==Research notes== Check out: * [[bailey-2192|Mary Ann Pemberton]]

Harold Ivey To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ivey-579|Harold Ivey]] is currently working on. Can you help? Help Neil to find more information on his Williams list including: Good to hear from another family researcher. (1) Elizabeth Ann Williams b 1850 Stea Perran, Cornwall, England d 16 Jun 1940 Jackson, Minnesota, USA. She married William Distin HILL b 1847 Loddiswell, Devon, England d 12 Jan 1905 Jackson, Minnesota, USA in 14 Oct 1869 at St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England. There is a slight doubt about this marriage though. Neil Errey

Joseph Huchingson Study

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Joseph Huchingson Born: ca 1768 in South Carolina; Died: 9/18/1855 in Saline Co., AR. Joseph married Mary Story, Born ca 1771 in Georgia; died in 1854 in Saline Co., AR. They were married in Columbia Co., GA Jul 20, 1790. Mary was the daughter of Joshua Storie and Margaret Briscoe. Mary was the granddaughter of Robert and Mary Cummings Storie; and Thomas and Anna Helzier Briscoe.They were the parents of 11 children:The first 8 were born in Columbia Co., GA: Sarah, Thomas S., Francis, Molly (Polly) Ann, John Grover, Ruth, Nancy, and Unknown Huchingson. Born: 1792, 1794, 1796, 1797, 1800, 1805, 1808, 1809. In 1808 the family moved to Tennessee where Elizabeth was born in 2809. In 1810 the family moved to Madison Co., AL where Amos S. and Joseph S. Huchingson were born in 1811 and 1815 I have been searching for Joseph's parents for years and this study is in hopes of extending this line.

Gigi Ward To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ward-11186|Gigi Ward]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Ward-11186&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Gigi Ward To-Do List|Gigi's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Lanier-673|Crow, Eliza (Lanier) ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-30656|Ward, Frances (Williams) ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wimm-2|Ward, Isabella (Wimm) ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-30810|Williams, Elias ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-31298|Williams, Thomas S]] || 1828-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-275552|Williams, Jane (Unknown) ]] || 1825-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Williams-31299|Williams, Louis H]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-31300|Williams, Matilda Jane]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wimms-4|Wimms, George ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- |}

South Creake Church Yard

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[[Category: South Creake Churchyard, Fakenham, Norfolk]] This is a churchyard in north Norfolk, England. There are new and old graves here and it is still being used for burials.

Sourcing on WikiTree How To

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Glenwood Cemetery, Ogden, Iowa

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Glenwood Cemetery is located on the western edge of Ogden, Iowa, just off U.S. Highway 30. It adjoins Saint John's Catholic Cemetery.

Warren, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Warren, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Warren County, Pennsylvania]] * ''Largest city and the county seat in Warren County, Pennsylvania'' * ''A History of Warren County was published in 1887'' == Early Industry and Business History == * '''The Johnson Exchange''', erected 1854 * '''The Pickett Hardware Store''', purchased by H. Jamieson from William Pickett in 1880, the purchased by '''Oil Well Supply Company''' * '''Hammond Iron Works''', established in 1900 * '''Fairchild and Betts, Founders and Machinists''', established in 1901. It is now known as Betts Machine Company. * '''United Refinery''', started operating in 1902 * '''Warren Brewery''' was incorporated on September 15, 1905 * '''The New Process''' was established in 1910 by John Blair, Sr. * '''Montgomery Ward''' opened during the 1920s on Liberty Street * '''Sylvania, Parts Division''' started in 1943 * '''The Cornplanter Oil Company''' - no date * '''Metzger-Wright Company''' (Department Store) - no date * '''Warren Axe and Tool Company''' - no date * '''S. S. Kresge''', (Department store), now part of K-mart Corporation) - no date === Sources=== * Information from M. Carman on PAWARREN-L, January 17, 2003 * Wikipedia article on Warren, Pennsylvania has a more comprehensive business history

Velliscig Family

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Curtis

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Dorothy Piacentini To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Barker-4844|Dorothy Piacentini]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Barker-4844&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dorothy Piacentini To-Do List|Dorothy's current to-do list]].''

Melanie Pohl To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pohl-179|Melanie Pohl]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Pohl-179&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Melanie Pohl To-Do List|Melanie's current to-do list]].''

Mark Ridgway To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ridgway-215|Mark Ridgway]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Ridgway-215&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mark Ridgway To-Do List|Mark's current to-do list]].'' CROPP, Elizabeth, b.xxxx (1725 ??)__d.xxxx - married Rev. William HUDSON, b.1715__d.23 July 1771, Church at Tadley - their daughter HUDSON, Martha, b.10 Jun 1756, Kingsclere, England - married BEARE, Thomas, b.1745__d.1831, England, who're also the parents of BEARE, Thomas Hudson. I am particularly interested in the ancestors of Elizabeth CROPP ?? It is noted that she came from Bavaria, and there was a "connection" of sorts with her and King George I of England??

Robyn H. To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[H.-127|Robyn H.]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=H.-127&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Robyn H. To-Do List|Robyn's current to-do list]].''

Australian Townships

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Crisp Family Bible

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[[Category:Laurens County, South Carolina]] === Description === Frontispiece pages from the Bible listing Births, Marriages and Deaths of the Family of John Rodgers Crisp. The Bible was given to Frances T. Gaulden by Samuel Allen Franks, son of Lucy Gordon Crisp Franks. The bible was given to others in the Crisp family upon Frances' death. === Births === {| |John R. Crisp was born||14th March||1790 |- |and joined the church||7th July||1832 |- |Sally Crisp was born||18th February||1794 |- |Lucy Gordon Crisp was born||6th December||1813 |- |Margaret Malvina Crisp was born||6th December||1815 |- |Charles Allen Crisp was born||2nd December||1817 |- |Joel Tilman Crisp was born||8th January||1820 |- |William Edwin Crisp was born||17th November||1821 |- |Lemuel Mansel Crisp was born||7th October||1823 |- |John Merriman Crisp was born||20th September||1825 |- ||George Lucas Crisp was born||9th October||1827 |- |Sussanah Sophia Crisp was born||__ August||1829 |- |Sally Manima Crisp was born||28th September||1831 |- |Amelia Elizabeth Crisp was born||2nd July||1835 |} * Allen's Children: {| |Laurens Lianicas was born||5th January||1843||& dy'd 26th May||1853 |- |Elihu Mansil was born||19th December||1846 |} * {| |Rebecca Crisp was born||28th April||1794 |- |Mary W. Crisp was born||13th September||1801 |} === Marriages === {| |John R. Crisp & Sally Allen was married||4th February||1813 |- |Robert Franks & Lucy G. Crisp was married||27th October||1831 |- |Franklin Thompson & Margaret M. Crisp was married||4th February||1836 |- |Joel T. Crisp & Susan Knight was married||8th October||1839 |- |Joel T. Crisp & Cynthia Cole was married||23rd February||1841 |- |William E. Crisp & Martha Martin was married||2nd November||1841 |- |John R. Crisp & Rebecca Woody was married||17th July||1838 |- |Charles A. Crisp & Nancy Crisp was married||7th April||1842 |- |John M. Crisp & Jane Bryson was married||16th November||1848 |- |Melmouth Atwood & Susan Crisp was married||14th January||1849 |- |George L. Crisp & Elisha Beth Austin was married||28th June||1849 |- |George W. Corbett & Amelia Crisp was married||11th January||1855 |- |Samuel M. Crisp & Anne J. Norton was married||1st January||1857 |- |William Nabors & M. Crisp was married||26th July||1858 |- |John R. Crisp & Patty __ was married||__th November||18__ |} === Deaths === {| |Sally Crisp departed this life||2nd October||3:30am||1836 |- |Susannah Crisp departed this life||3rd November||9am||1840 |- |My Mother departed this life||7th of May||8:30pm||1845 |- |Mother Woody departed this life||20th March||||1847 |- |Charles A. Crisp departed this life||14th June||4am||1849 |- |My Father departed this life||12th May||||1850 |- |Mother Allen departed this life||13th May||||1851 |- |Father Allen departed this life||5th January||||1856 |- |James Crisp departed this life||18th April||4pm||185(6) |- |Rebeca Crisp departed this life||9th September||3:30pm||1856 |- |Father Woody departed this life||15th April||||1858 |- |John M. Crisp departed this life||16th February||||1860 |- |Sally M___ Nabors departed this life||26th of February||8pm||1866 |- |Nancy Crisp departed this life||12th September||||1867 |- |Ann Crisp departed this life||15th October||||1869 |- |John R. Crisp departed this life||27th September||7:50pm||1861 |- |W. E. Crisp died||September 26th||||1889 |} "Died on the 17th of September 1876, Lemuel M. Crisp, at his residence in Memphis, TN, in the 52nd year of his age. He was born & raised in Laurens, near this village." Newspaper Clipping glued at the bottom of the Marriages page.

Limestone, Alabama

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This is an area just south of the Tennessee line. My grandmother's ancestors were from that area.

Lovato Family Mysteries

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My Grandmother, Florence Hidenfelter, always told me her family story: "There were four Spanish Basque brothers (one was her Grandfather) (Jose "Carpio", Jesus Maria, Teodoro and Abran) that came to America (with a sister) in the 1860s. They arrived in the east and traveled by covered wagon to Colorado-settling in Conejos County (it had another name then)." My Father gave me the genealogy program Reunion with his family already loaded on it. I thought it would be a great time to put down all the people my Grandmother had told me about, make some order out of them. What I found was that not only did the brothers not come from Spain, they had many many brothers and sisters born, like them, here in America. My family didn't come over in the 1860s, they'd arrived with several different Conquistadors at different times.and had been here since the 1590s. Whew! I'm still trying to figure out where and why Grandma got that story. Except, she was so proud of being Basque. So now I'm looking for that Basque connection.

Sad Ending of a Dissipated Life (Huddersfield Chronicle 5 July 1884)

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Transcript of the article "Sad Ending of a Dissipated Life" from the page 7 of the Huddersfield Chronicle from Saturday, 5 July 1884. ---- == Sad Ending of a Dissipated Life == Last Wednesday evening Mr. W. Barstow, district coroner, held an inquest at the Cherry Tree Hotel, Westgate, Huddersfield, touching the death of [[Wainwright-656|Sarah Wainwright]], a milliner and dressmaker, 50 years of age, a single woman, who resided in a cellar dwelling in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Market%20Street,%20Huddersfield,%20Yorkshire,%20England Market-street], with her sister [[Wainwright-657|Caroline]], and who died on the previous day. [[Green-14037|Sarah Wainwright]], wife of [[Wainwright-652|William Wainwright]], living at [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Castleford,%20Huddersfield,%20Yorkshire,%20England Castleford], said the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] was her [[Wainwright-652|husband]]'s cousin. [[Green-14037|Witness]] came to [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Huddersfield,%20Yorkshire,%20England Huddersfield] on the previous day for the purpose of attending the funeral of the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]]'s [[Wainwright-655|father]], who had lived in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Outcote%20Bank,%20Huddersfield,%20Yorkshire,%20England Outcote-bank]. After the funeral [[Green-14037|witness]] and other friends thought they would like to see the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] and her [[Wainwright-657|sister]]. It was between five and six o'clock when they found the cellar, which was fastened up. Upon the door being opened the two women were found upon the bed. The [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] was in a filthy state. [[Green-14037|Witness]] believed she had not spoken for nearly a week. [[Wainwright-656|Deceased]] was quite insensible and speechless, and very ill. [[Wainwright-657|Caroline]] was not sober. [[Green-14037|Witness]] stayed some time in the place, and the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] died before seven o'clock. [[Green-14037|Witness]] and two other cousins went to the relieving officer, who returned with them, and Mr Wright, surgeon, was sent for. About seven or eight months ago the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] stayed for a fortnight with [[Green-14037|witness]] at [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Castleford,%20Huddersfield,%20Yorkshire,%20England Castleford]. [[Wainwright-656|Deceased]] was depressed about her [[Wainwright-655|father]]'s second marriage. The [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] had been addicted to drink, but she behaved herself while at [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Castleford,%20Huddersfield,%20Yorkshire,%20England Castleford]. [[Sykes-747|Edwin John Sykes]], relieving officer, stated that he visited the house three times two weeks ago, and could not get in. He enquired into the matter, and found the women had money, and, therefore, it was not a case for him to get relief. At the time witness called at the house the women were inside. He reported the house to the sanitary inspector. Mrs. Wainwright called upon him a little before six, and he went with them. He sent for the medical officer for the district, but Mr. G. W. Rhodes, surgeon, who was passing, went and looked at the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]]. Mr. Rhodes said she would die in half an hour. Witness said the room was not fit for human habitation; it was filthy in the extreme. If it was cleaned it might be bearable; he had seen worse. [[Wainwright-656|Deceased]] was helpless through sickness, and the other through drink. [[Wainwright-657|Caroline]] was removed to the Workhouse. There was over £30 in the bank now to the credit of the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]]. Mr. E. A. Wright, physician and surgeon, visited the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] about half-past six o'clock the previous evening. She was then in bed, quite insensible and in a dying state. She was exceedingly emaciated, and very filthy. She died in about a quarter of an hour after witness first saw her. From what he was told he should say that the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] died from exhaustion, brought on by excessive drinking and a want of proper food. A juror said the [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] had not been out for three weeks. The [[Wainwright-657|other woman]] had constantly fetched drink. [[Wainwright-656|Deceased]] had had medicine from the Infirmary. Their [[Wainwright-655|father]] left them about three weeks ago, and since then they had been drunk every day. The [[Wainwright-656|deceased]] had broken up all at once. There had been many scenes at the place. They had both drunk for 12 or 14 years. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence.

Freeman Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Freemans. 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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Schilling

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Schilling, Russia 1775 Census Surnames and head of household Ahlfelt, Karl; Anna Catherine (widow) no surname listed; Bell (?), Konrad; Benzel, Johannes; Blazer, Peter; Bork, Johann Michael; Brecht, Matthias; Bruhn, Andreas; Damm, Jakob; Daniel, Wendel; Deipermin (?), Susanna (widow); Dikhner (?), Johann; Dikhner (?), Margareta Ulin; Dieter, Georg; Drumheiler, Valentin; Esikh (Essig) Georg; Esikh (Essig), Johann Michael; Felker (Volker), Johann; Filbert, Johann Georg; Filber, Johann Nikolaus; Fitzner, Gottlieb; Fogler, Johann Nikolaus; Gager (Hager), Jakob; Geer (Geier), Jost; Geisner, Jost; Geist, Johann; Gertinger (Hertinger), Friedrich; Getz (Gotz), Johann; Grab (Gropp), Konrad; Gramlich, Johann Adam; Harres (Hares), Christian; Hartwig, Stephan Gottfried; Haas, Hartman; Helmut, Christoph; Helmut, Michael; Helmut, widow of Peter; Hartmut, Heinrich; Henkel, Jacob; Jelinz, Samuel; Kaufman, Johann; Kehm, (Keim), Friedrich; Keller, Heinrich; Kerber (Korber) Georg; Krel, Heinrich; Kres, (Gress), Christian; Kurtz, Christian; Laubach, Johann; Lei ?, Karl; Letsrikh (Lotsreich), Heinrich; Lezger, Konrad; Luft, widow of Johannes; Luft, Heinrich; Luft, Wilhelm; Mai, Johann Georg; Mar (Mahr), Heinrich; Maul, Johann Georg; Maul, Johann Philip; Maul, Michael; Maul, Phillip Ludwig; Mende, Georg; Metz, Georg; Nein, Christian; Nein,Johannes; Reis, Johann Michael; Roh, Karl; Roth, Ambrosius; Roth, Christoph; Roth, Johann Wilhelm; Rubbe, Christoph; Rubbekh, Johann Adam; Schafer, Baitasar; Schafer, Christine (widow); Schaff, Georg Peter; Schatz, Heinrich; Sheilhorn, Peter; Schlinder, Heinrich; Schilling, Johannes; Schmidt, Georg; Schmidt, Johann Adam; Schmidt, Johann Georg; Schmidt, Johaness; Schmunk, Heinrich; Schreiber, Andreas; Schulz, Joachim; Schutz, Wilheim; Sinner, Michael; Strackbein, Karl; Schreiber, Heinrich; Stengel, Christian; Timplink, Karl; Trompel, Karl; Vetters, _dfried; Wagner, Barbara (widow); Wahl, Kasper; Walter, Johann Georg; Walter, Michael; Weingartner, Philip; Weis, Philip; Wilhelm, Paul; Wiesner, Kasper; Worster, Kasper; Wurtz, Marcel;

State of Victoria Townships - B -

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Saint John River Valley

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Mercy Errey's family in USA

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:Import the rest of the "Errey" USA families. ::Thomas Gilbert and Mercy Errey ::Their children and families :::Elizabeth Gilbert & James Roberts. Done. :::Mary A Gilbert & William Fellingham On way - uploaded gedcom ::::Thomas Gilbert & Maria Young :::Jabez Gilbert :::George L. Gilbert & Sarah Carrick :::Naomi Gilbert & George Samuel Fellingham :::Loas Gilbert & Isaac Holbrook Would appreciate help as I add these families to WikiTree over the next few months of 2015.

Susan Northey To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Northey-193|Susan Northey]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Northey-193&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Susan Northey To-Do List|Susan's current to-do list]].'' Locate other family names with Keays. Locate other names with Northey, Hooper, locate other names with Wood, Champeau, Du Bois,

State of Victoria Townships - C -

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American Casualties and MIA's in the Actions of April 19, 1775

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==Source== * Phinney, Elias, History of the Battle at Lexington on the Morning of the 19th of April, 1775 (Boston: Printed by Phelps and Farnham, No. 5, Court Street. 1825) Lexington :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |[[Munroe-181|Ensign Robert Munroe]]||KIA in AM |- |[[Brown-32625|John Brown]]||KIA in AM |- |[[Hadley-1767|Samuel Hadley]]||KIA in AM |- |[[Harrington-306|Caleb Harrington]]||KIA in AM |- |[[Harrington-2350|Jonathan Harrington]], "Jr."||KIA in AM () |- |[[Munroe-275|Jedediah Munroe]]||WIA in AM, KIA in PM |- |[[Muzzy-42|Isaac Muzzy]]||KIA in AM |- |[[Parker-11263|Jonas Parker]]||KIA in AM |- |[[Raymond-1162|John Raymond]]||KIA in PM |- |Nathaniel Wyman|| KIA in PM |- |[[Comee-10|Joseph Comee]]||WIA in AM |- |[[Estabrook-137|Prince Estabrook]]||WIA in AM () |- |[[Farmer-1980|Nathaniel Farmer]]||WIA in AM |- |[[Munroe-274|Ebenezer Munroe, "Jr."]]||WIA in AM () |} Cambridge :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |[[Hicks-5726|John Hicks]]||KIA |- |[[Marcy-175|William Marcy]]||KIA |- |[[Richardson-8830|Moses Richardson]]||KIA |- |[[Russell-8363|Jason Russell]]||KIA |- |[[Winship-348|Jason Winship]]||KIA |- |Jabish Wyman||KIA |- |Samuel Whittemore||WIA |- |Samuel Frost||MIA |- |[[Russell-6409|Seth Russell]]||MIA () |} Concord :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Nathan Barnet||WIA |- |Charles Miles||WIA |- |Abel Prescott||WIA |} Needham :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Lieutenant John Bourn||KIA |- |Nathaniel Chamberlain||KIA |- |Amos Mills||KIA |- |Elisha Mills|| KIA |- |Jonathan Parkr||KIA |} Sudbury :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Josiah Haynes||KIA |- |Asahel Reed||KIA |- |Joshua Haynes, Jr.||WIA |} Acton :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Captain Isaac Davis||KIA |- |James Heywood||KIA () |- |Abner Homer||KIA |} Bedford :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Jonathan Wilson||KIA |- |Job Lane||WIA |} Woburn :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Asahel Porter||KIA |- |Daniel Thompson||KIA |- |Jacob Bacon||WIA |- |(first name not shown) Johnson||WIA |- |George Reed||WIA |} Medford :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |William Polly||KIA |- |Henry Putnam||KIA |} Charlestown :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |C. Barber's son||KIA |- |James Miller||KIA |} Watertown :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |[[Coolidge-222|Joseph Coolidge]]||KIA |} Framingham :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |[[Hemenway-45|Daniel Hemenway]]||WIA |} Dedham :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Elias Haven||KIA |- |Isreal Everett||WIA |} Stow :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Daniel Conant||WIA |} Roxbury :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Elijah Seaver||MIA |} Brookline :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Isaac Gardner, Esq.||KIA |} Billerica :{|border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |John Nickols||WIA |- |Timothy Blanchard||WIA |} Chelmsford :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Aaron Chamberlain||WIA |- |Oliver Brown||WIA |} Salem :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |} Newton :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |} Danvers :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |} Beverly :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |Reuben Kennison||() |} Lynn :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |} :::Notes :(1) :(2) :(3) :(4) :(5) :(6) :(7)

Hutchinsons of Carolina

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After looking over the information we have, I now think that the father of Sarah Hutchinson Leslie ([[Hutchinson-248|Hutchinson-248]]), my 3X great grandmother, Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, ([[Hutchinson-252|Hutchinson-251]]), Andrew Jackson's mother, and several other children can '''NOT''' convincingly be identified with any descendant of Col. Sir John Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-257|Hutchinson-257]]). I think we (at my suggestion) made a mistake in identifying the former Unknown Hutchinson with Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]). My reasons for thinking this are sketched below. I propose that we "undo" this merge in the following way: :1) create a new Unknown Hutchinson by adding to Margaret Lisle ([[Lisle-58|Lisle-58]]) a husband who would have the name 'Unknown Hutchinson' and a new number, call it 'Hutchinson-???'; :2) remove Margaret Lisle ([[Lisle-58|Lisle-58]]) as wife Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]); :3) remove all children of Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]); and add them as children of Margaret Lisle ([[Lisle-58|Lisle-58]]) and Unknown Hutchinson (Hutchinson-???); :4) create an "unmerged match" for Unknown Hutchinson (Hutchinson-???) and Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]); :5) add some explanation to both profiles along the line of what appears below. I think this would put us back to where we were before the ill-advised merge. The ancestry of Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]) would be unchanged. His descendants would now belong to Unknown Hutchinson (Hutchinson-???). I believe I can do this without anyone else having to do anything. But, would like to know what you all think before I do anything. First, is undoing the merge an accurate picture of our current knowledge? Second, will the steps sketched above undo the merge? Third, is there a more efficient way to undo the merge? My reasons for suggesting undoing the merge are the following. Some of this already appears on the profile of Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]). The are two ways of arriving at Unknown Hutchinson (Hutchinson-???), '''A''' and '''B''' below. '''A''') identifies Hutchinson-??? as the father of Sarah (Hutchinson), Leslie (Hutchinson-248), my 3X great grandmother, Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Jackson, (Hutchinson-251), Andrew Jackson's mother, and several other children. This Hutchinson family has been of some interest to several biographers of Andrew Jackson ([[Jackson-1299|Jackson-1299]]) (hereafter '''AJ'''). These include: :[1] Booraem, Hendrik, Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Trade Pub, 2001. :[2] Meacham, Jon, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. New York: Random House, 2008. These discuss the ancestry of the Hutchinson family in Ulster and and their activities in the Carolinas. In addition, :[3] Murphy, Marion Emerson, Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their migrations to Tennessee, Missouri, and Arkansas, their ancestry and descendants 3rd Ed, privately published, 1976 source for [1] discusses the families activities in the Carolinas in somewhat more detail. In turn [3] refers to :[4] Walkup, Samuel H., Papers. 1858-1876. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States and several unpublished genealogical sources and public records in the Carolinas. [4] appears to contain a report of Walkup's research (~1858) aimed at determining '''AJ''''s birthplace which incidentally mentions the circumstances of the Hutchinson family. [4] is deposited at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Library. I have not seen it. None of [1], [2], [3] is willing to speculate about the name of the father of the Hutchinson sisters (Hutchinson-???), nor his ancestry, though all agree his family lived near Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ulster. [1] thinks the family may have been "fairly prosperous" and "involved in the linen trade". [3] is cited as the source of this. What 'involved in the linen trade' might mean in terms of social class is far from clear. [3] says the family came from Ayrshire, Scotland via Ulster, but provides no person specific information. That both '''AJ'''' s parents came form Northern Ireland and directly to the Waxhaws region of North /South Carolina is pretty standard '''AJ''' lore. :"His parents were Scots-Irish colonists Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, Presbyterians who had emigrated from Ireland two years earlier. [1] [2] Jackson's father was born in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, in current-day Northern Ireland, around 1738. [3] Jackson's parents lived in the village of Boneybefore, also in County Antrim. :"When they emigrated to America in 1765, Jackson's parents probably landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They would have traveled overland down through the Appalachian Mountains to the Scots-Irish community in the Waxhaws region, straddling the border between North and South Carolina.[4] They brought two children from Ireland, Hugh (born 1763) and Robert (born 1764)." ::[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson Wikipedia, Andrew Jackson] ::(has further citations) :"Little is known about Andrew Jackson’s ancestors. Apparently, he knew very little about them himself. Since both of his parents died when he was still quite young, he had little opportunity to learn about his heritage. Although many of his mother’s sisters lived nearby during his youth, he maintained a close relationship with only a few of them once he moved to Tennessee." ::[http://thehermitage.com/learn/andrew-jackson/family/ Hermitage web page, Family] '''B''') identifies Hutchinson-??? as Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]) and traces his ancestry through three generations to Col. Sir John Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-257|Hutchinson-257]]). There are two questions: :1) is Hutchinson-??? identical with Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]])? :2) is Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]) a descendant of Col. Sir John Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-257|Hutchinson-257]])? Regarding 1), [[Space:Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s|Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s]] offers and account that is consistent with the view of '''A''') in that [[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]] was born 1690 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Northern Ireland. But, no evidence for this is provided. [http://www.geni.com/people/Francis-Hutchinson/6000000007235808836 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson] offers a somewhat similar account, again, without supporting evidence. It appears that these two source may derive from the same source. It is possible that [[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]] is the son of Dr John Hutchinson (Hutchinson-255) mentioned in [[Space:Col._John_Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]]. But [[Space:Col._John_Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]] takes Dr John Hutchinson to be the son of John Hutchinson II ([[Hutchinson-256|Hutchinson-256]]) who comes to South Carolina "after 1672" directly from England without passing through Northern Ireland. It should be noted that the name 'Cyrus Hutchinson' appears only in [[Space:Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s|Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s]]. 'Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson' appears in [http://www.geni.com/people/Francis-Hutchinson/6000000007235808836 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson]. It does not appear in [[Space:Col._John_Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]]. The only son of Dr John Hutchinson (Hutchinson-255) mentioned in [[Space:Col._John_Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]] is Thomas Hutchinson (Hutchinson-862). Ignoring the Northern Ireland question, with a little stretching of dates it might be possible to reconcile [[Space:Col._John_Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]] with [[Space:Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s|Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s]]. and in [http://www.geni.com/people/Francis-Hutchinson/6000000007235808836 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson]. However, given the consensus among scholars, that '''AJ''''s ancestors came from Northern Ireland via Pennsylvania to North Carolina, it seem more plausible to conclude that Hutchinson-??? is not identical with [[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]]. But, [[Hutchinson-249|Hutchinson-249]] may be a descendant of Col. Sir John Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-257|Hutchinson-257]]). The story in Col. John Hutchinson is plausible in terms of historical context and social class, but, admittedly, lacking in documentation. I would be happy to leave the sorting out of South Carolina Hutchinsons and Col. Sir John Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-257|Hutchinson-257]]) to others since I do not see convincing evidence that my ancestors were among them.

State of Victoria Townships - A -

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Cutbill Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Cutbills. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Can anyone help me find out the reason why my grand father Paul R Cutbill, and his father Richard, and his siblings either disowned Paul or Paul disowned the family. This would have happened early 1900's. My siblings and I were never told the reason and when asked they (my father and grandmother) wouldn't answer. Whatever the issue, when my grandfather died my father would not let any of the Cutbill siblings into the funeral. I am hoping that maybe the ancestors of Charles B Schumann and Wilhelmina Schumann may have had the story passed down from my grandmother Elizabeth Schumann Cutbill. I am also reaching out to the descendants of Ralph and Dorothy Lochner if they may remember the story.

Scott county Tennessee

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DeWitt's

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DeWitt's came from this New York area to Plymouth, Richmond, Ohio to Hillsdale/Whiteford, Michigan.

The Grant Road Apartment

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Ted moved in here with his roommate Magdy Adbel Nour in September 1992, and later lived here with wife Shana (and son Kyle) until they split up, around September 1997. ==Home Movies== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzttS1tjuBw&feature=relmfu VIDEO: Kyle, Shana & Ted at Disneyland June 1995 & Sara as a Kitten] Includes some footage of the Grant Road apartment. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGEdRmCZC3Y&feature=youtu.be VIDEO: This Is Kyle 1996] A mini biography of Kyle Poole, filmed July 16-17, 1996 in Tucson, with the intent of stowing it away to give to him when he turned 18. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0s8XXE0J_w&feature=youtu.be VIDEO: Jim & Elsie Interview 5-18-97] Donna and T.D. made this video in Tucson on 5-18-97. This includes a slideshow at the end, and is 71 minutes combined.

The Limberlost Apartment

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I moved in September 18, 1997, and moved out November 1, 2005.

The Via Del Santo House

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Ted & Kim bought this house together in October 1989. Ted eventually sold it in September 1991. During that time, roommates included Jack Howes, Rich Wohler, Jim Foster, Alisabeth Gabbar Swanson Sweet.

McGaw Family Bible

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Started by James McGaw Sr. and Rachel McGaw (nee King)

McCarrick Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about McCarricks. 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]]

Pine Ridge Cemetery

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

The Elaine Blvd. Apartment

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This was my first apartment after selling the house at Via Del Santo Dr. I lived here for one year, first with a leach of a roommate who never gave me a dime, and ended up stealing my coin collection and disappearing, but later with an excellent man who became a very good friend, Magdy Abdel Nour, who I moved together with into the Grant Road apartment after this. It was while living here that I met and dated Coleen. I was driving the beige Jetta. I had my bankruptcy, and my cat Morris (whom I adopted from my friend Jim Foster) died. It was also living here that I first watched the movie Somewhere in Time, on an old VHS tape Jim had left me. While living here I was friends with the couple that lived directly below me downstairs (Mindy and ?), and a blind guitar player, Kevin, who lived in the other building.

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Our Family Mysteries willi died age 1 and 7months drowned. 1865

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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]]trying to find out who william father and mother where robert and mary brodie.

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Name: Eugene C Stahn Titles and Terms: Event Type: Census Event Year: 1930 Event Place: District: 0459 Gender: Male Age: 49 Marital Status: Single Race: White Race (Original): White Relationship to Head of Household: Lodger Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Lodger Birth Year (Estimated): 1881 Birthplace: South Carolina Immigration Year: Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina Sheet Number and Letter: 20A Household ID: 603 Line Number: 39 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: T626 Affiliate Film Number: 1557 GS Film number: 2341292 Digital Folder Number: 004638843 Image Number: 00423 Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Mowa F Fuller Head F 34 Missouri May E Allebery Niece F 19 Kansas Herbert Pearson Lodger M 29 Pennsylvania Thomasine Pearson Lodger F 24 New York Miriam Lienka Lodger F 20 Minnesota Pearl Baker Lodger F 23 Rhode Island Mary E Scales Servant F 27 Pennsylvania Scott S Scales House man M 22 North Carolina Robert Tatum Jr. Lodger M 11 Georgia Rose Tatum Lodger F 30 Georgia Dorothy V Mcconnell Lodger F 25 Iowa Mary D Gross Lodger F 30 South Carolina Charlotte E Hudson Lodger F 26 Canada Margarete Rettignew Lodger F 23 Canada Dorothy L Frost Lodger F 26 North Carolina Julius L Leary Lodger M 22 Georgia Isadore Cohen Lodger M 40 Russia Myrtle Reikless Lodger F 31 Pennsylvania Edward W Aperne Lodger M 30 Alabama James D Thigpen Lodger M 25 Georgia Lida M Croft Lodger F 45 Pennsylvania Eugene C Stahn Lodger M 49 South Carolina Helen F Ballantyne Lodger F 24 Scotland Agnes Smith Lodger F 21 New York Selma Greenberger Lodger F 23 Pennsylvania Freda Rubin Lodger F 24 Connecticut Robert Nearn Lodger M 29 New York Vera E Bridger Lodger F 26 Virgin Islands Frank M Odonnell Lodger M 28 Massachusetts Alice C Bukbes Lodger F 21 Pennsylvania John S Bruno Lodger M 28 Italy Anetha B Bruno Lodger F 25 Pennsylvania Alma Buhler Lodger F 21 Pennsylvania Citing this Record: "United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X42M-N5S : accessed 28 April 2015), Eugene C Stahn in household of Mowa F Fuller, Manhattan (Districts 0251-0500), New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0459, sheet 20A, family 603, line 39, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1557; FHL microfilm 2,341,292.

Lunsford Cemetery, Jackson County, Kentucky

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Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois

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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] =Forest Home Cemetery= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==History== :In its earliest incarnation Forest Home Cemetery was a Native American burial ground for the Potawatomi. With the 1833 Treaty of Chicago ending the Black Hawk War the native people were forcibly removed and the land was offered for sale. Leon Bourassa, a fur trader and trapper, purchased the property so his wife, a Native Potawatomi, could be close to her ancestors buried there. :Ferdinand Haase an immigrant from Prussia purchased some of the property from Leon Bourassa. Haase built a farm and raised cattle and grew crops. In 1856 some of his German friends, taken in by the beauty of the property, convinced Haase to open some of the land as picnic grounds. Haase struck a deal with Galena and Chicago Union Railroads to run lines to the property in exchange for car loads of gravel. This helped spur Haase's Park to become a popular recreational spot for many Chicagoans in the mid 1800's. :Due to increasingly rowdy crowds and inability to keep up with the rising cost of upkeep, Haase sought other uses for his property. In 1866 the Chicago City Cemetery closed and in 1869 laws were passed banning any further Cemeteries within the city limits. This prompted Haase to look to turning some of the picturesque property into a final resting place for Chicagoans. In 1872 he sold some property to the German Lutherans establishing Concordia Cemetery. Rules at Concordia Cemetery forbidding masonic symbols on gravestones enraged the German Masonic lodges. In 1873, a year after Concordia was established, a group of German Masonic lodges got together and purchased property adjoining Concordia and opened Waldheim Cemetery. Waldheim accepted all peoples regardless of ethnicity or religion. :In 1876 Haase opened Forest Home Cemetery on property adjacent to German Waldheim as a non-sectarian cemetery to appeal to the english speaking middle and upper class of the neighboring villiage of Oak Park and surrounding areas. :In 1968 Forest Home and Waldheim merged into Forest Home Cemetery. Pioneers, activists, entertainers and artists lie at rest among immigrants, children and laborers. The diversity of Forest Home and those interred there is reflective of the melting pot that is Chicago, Illinois. ==Interments== [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section N|Section N]]
[[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IH|Section IH]]
[[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IG|Section IG]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Zugen-1|Bellon]] || [[Zugen-1|Ethel]] || 1880 || 1906 Nov 29 || 4841 ||IG||Unmarked |- | [[Dautel-4|Dautel]]|| [[Dautel-4|Heinrich]]||1903 Oct 03||1966 Sep 01||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-69|Dautel]]||[[Ehlert-69|Clara]]||1907 Jun 22||1994 Sep 05||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-2|Brenk]]||[[Brenk-2|Heinrich]]||1849 Jun 30||1917 Sep 11||1415||IH||Unmarked |- |[[Ehlert-73|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-73|Richard]]||1911||1999||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-74|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-74|Florence]]||1913||1997||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-1|Ehlert]]||[[Brenk-1|Ella]]||1883 apr 29||1930 jun 17||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-71|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-71|Herman]]||1879 sep 20||1958 mar 26||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-3.jpg|50px]] |}

Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Ellison Bay, Wisconsin

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[[Category:Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Ellison Bay, Wisconsin]] ==About== Trinity Lutheran Cemetery is located at: :11995 Mink River Rd :Ellison Bay, Wisconsin In Liberty Grove Township.

[[https://www.google.com/maps/search/11995+Mink+River+Rd,+Ellison+Bay,+WI+54210/@45.2532179,-87.07235,17z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xa892beb996ca8611?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Picture |- |[[Eliason-64|Eliason]]||[[ Eliason-64|John]]||1823 sep 12||1908 sep 26||[[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Arenson-16|Arenson]]||[[Arenson-16|Emily]]||1888||1906||[[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Erickson-1311|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-1311|John]]||1882||1940|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-3.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2363|Arenson]]||[[Olson-2363|Gertrude]]||1850||1916|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-4.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Arenson-17|Arenson]]||[[Arenson-17|Elda]]||1893||1923|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-5.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weborg-2|Weborg]]||[[Weborg-2|Andrew]]||1841||1923|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-6.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Simondson-2|Weborg]]||[[Simondson-2|Anna]]||1843||1918|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-6.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Wickman-27|Wickman]]||[[Wickman-27|Andrew]]||1848 Dec 23||1935 Mar 06|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-7.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ostrom-197|Wickman]]||[[Ostrom-197|Sarah]]||1850 aug 27||1938 jan 24|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-8.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278642|Millar]]||[[Unknown-278642|Sarah]]||1877 nov 10||1938 apr 24|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-9.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Larson-1896|Larson]]||[[Larson-1896|Andrew]]||1889||1947|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-10.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Bendson-1|Larson]]||[[Bendson-1|Yarda]]||1875||1952|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-10.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-277157|Anderson]]||[[Unknown-277157|Augusta]]||1886 aug 21||1964 aug 25|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-11.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weiss-1330|Weiss]]||[[Weiss-1330|Emil]]||1889||1948|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-12.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nendolf-1|Tesnow]]||[[Nendolf-1|Caroline]]||1857 sep 26||1906 dec 27|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-13.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Tesnow-2|Tesnow]]||[[Tesnow-2|Alfred]]||1891 nov 07||1911 jun 21|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-14.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Strandell-2|Strandell]]||[[Strandell-2|Isca]]||1835||1898|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-15.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Strandell-3|Strandell]]||[[Strandell-3|Clarence]]||1884||1889|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-16.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35324|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35324|Lloyd]]||1911||1928|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-17.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35655|Becker]]||[[Johnson-35655|Gladys]]||1910||1929|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-18.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35323|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35323|Jacob]]||1873||1945|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-19.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-277292|Johnson]]||[[Unknown-277292|Josephine]]||1884||1961|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-20.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35714|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35714|Baby]]||1913 nov 30||1913 dec 20|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-21.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nelson-8034|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-8034|Nels]]||1855||1915|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-22.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-277060|Nelson]]||[[Unknown-277060|Anna]]||1852||1944|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-22.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nelson-8035|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-8035|Oscar]]||1883||1960|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-23.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278643|Nelson]]||[[Unknown-278643|Ruth]]||1910||1986|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-24.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Severson-148|Severson]]||[[Severson-148|Edwin]]||1891 nov 25||1969 mar 10|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-25.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-277077|Severson]]||[[Unknown-277077|Anna]]||1848||1931|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-26.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Severson-147|Severson]]||[[Severson-147|Christian]]||1841||1930|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-27.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hendrickson-808|Hendrickson]]||[[Hendrickson-808|Hilmer]]||1891 nov 11||1918 oct 10|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-28.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Saunders-4179|Saunders]]||[[Saunders-4179|Jean]]||1934||1938|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-29.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Severson-149|Larson]]||[[Severson-149|Jennie]]||1890 jan 16||1918 dec 01|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-30.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Larson-1895|Larson]]||[[Larson-1895|Baby]]||1918 dec 01||1918 dec 05|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-30.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278119|Newman]]||[[Unknown-278119|Lydia]]||1877||1962|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-31.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3451|Newman]]||[[Newman-3451|Gustaf]]||1876||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-32.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nelson-8023|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-8023|Martin]]||1853||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-33.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-276924|Nelson]]||[[Unknown-276924|Amelia]]||1858||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-33.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Arenson-15|Arenson]]||[[Arenson-15|Hans]]||1842||1901|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-34.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Bull-1442|Wiegand]]||[[Bull-1442|Christena]]||1847||1928|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-35.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Wiegand-250|Wiegand]]||[[Wiegand-250|Joachim]]||1844 may 12||1894 nov 11|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-36.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Erickson-1312|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-1312|John]]||1871||1927|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-37.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18913|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18913|Charles]]||1874||1962|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-38.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Wickman-29|Anderson]]||[[Wickman-29|Amanda]]||1884||1952|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-38.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18920|Williams]]||[[Anderson-18920|Ruby]]||1904||1944|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-39.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Staub-117|Staub]]||[[Staub-117|Theodore]]||1853||1913|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-40.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Staub-116|Olson]]||[[Staub-116|Elidia]]||1887||1959|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-41.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2396|Olson]]||[[Olson-2396|Walter]]||1889||1985|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-42.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18923|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18923|Clyde]]||1907||1907|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-43.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Thorstenson-3|Anderson]]||[[Thorstenson-3|Carry]]||1849 jun 03||1919 mar 05|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-44.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18911|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18911|John]]||1849||1932|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-45.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Bergman-385|Olson]]||[[Bergman-385|Augusta]]||1871||1930|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-46.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3454|Newman]]||[[Newman-3454|Jennie]]||1883 jul 16||1890 apr 03|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-47.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Andersson-4214|Andersson]]||[[Andersson-4214|Axsel]]||1821 oct 12||1893 jul 15|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-48.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Pfiel-22|Herdina]]||[[Pfiel-22|Ida]]||1881 feb 26||1936 feb 03|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-49.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Pfiel-21|Icke]]||[[Pfiel-21|Amollie]]||1859||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-50.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3444|Newman]]||[[Newman-3444|John]]||1850||1896|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-51.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35644|Newman]]||[[Johnson-35644|Mathilda]]||1851||1931|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-51.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Lind-487|Lind]]||[[Lind-487|August]]||1842 dec 21||1905 apr 08|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-52.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2393|Olson]]||[[Olson-2393|Severt]]||1863||1952|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-53.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Bergman-386|Olson]]||[[ Bergman-386|Sophia]]||1873||1946|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-53.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2392|Olson]]||[[Olson-2392|Wenzel]]||1896||1935|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-54.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2394|Olson]]||[[Olson-2394|Walter]]||1894||1947|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-55.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2398|Olson]]||[[Olson-2398|Dennis]]||1939||1994|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-56.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2397|Olson]]||[[Olson-2397|Hector]]||1886||1968|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-57.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Landin-56|Olson]]||[[Landin-56|Hulda]]||1895||1943|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-58.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Engebretson-74|Engebretson]]||[[Engebretson-74|Arnt]]||1859||1941|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-59.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Tostenson-18|Engebretson]]||[[Tostenson-18|Anna]]||1873||1950|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-60.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Engebretson-75|Engebretson]]||[[Engebretson-75|Arthur]]||1883||1954|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-61.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2823|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2823|Russell]]||1921||2008|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-62.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2824|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2824|Ned]]||1957 feb 24||1957 feb 24|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-63.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35284|Hanson]]||[[Johnson-35284|Ella]]||1883||1965|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-64.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2806|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2806|Albert]]||1875||1937|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-65.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2822|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2822|Wallace]]||1917||1937|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-66.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2395|Olson]]||[[Olson-2395|Harvey]]||1907||1995|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-67.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Stenzel-91|Olson]]||[[Stenzel-91|Linda]]||1908||1976|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-67.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278218|Olson]]||[[Unknown-278218|Ella]]||1895||1955|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-68.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278219|Olson]]||[[Unknown-278219|Clara]]||1884||1943|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-69.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2399|Olson]]||[[Olson-2399|Martin]]||1845||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-70.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Larsen-2574|Olson]]||[[Larsen-2574|Helen]]||1856||1929|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-70.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2400|Olson]]||[[Olson-2400|Josephine]]||1878||1899|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-71.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2401|Olson]]||[[Olson-2401|Hans]]||1852||1916|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-72.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nielson-356|Olson]]||[[Nielson-356|Engeborg]]||1858||1936|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-72.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weigand-316|Seiler]]||[[Weigand-316|Ruth]]||1902||1925|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-73.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weigand-313|Weigand]]||[[Weigand-313|Hazel]]||1904||1923|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-74.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2807|Weigand]]||[[Hanson-2807|Nina]]||1874||1922|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-74.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weigand-311|Weigand]]||[[Weigand-311|William]]||1866 jun 20||1916 dec 28|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-75.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weigand-312|Weigand]]||[[Weigand-312|Warren]]||1908 feb 12||1979 jan 22|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-76.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3450|Newman]]||[[Newman-3450|Edward]]||1881||1958|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-77.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hilander-1|Newman]]||[[Hilander-1|Julia]]||1886||1958|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-77.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Garrett-3821|Newman]]||[[Garrett-3821|Rebecca]]||1900||1959|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-78.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3449|Newman]]||[[Newman-3449|Harry]]||1892||1936|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-78.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3448|Newman]]||[[Newman-3448|Clayton]]||1918||1922|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-79.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3445|Newman]]||[[Newman-3445|Arthur]]||1888||1913|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-80.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3446|Newman]]||[[Newman-3446|J. Alcert]]||1887||1938|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-81.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3447|Newman]]||[[Newman-3447|F. Herman]]||1879||1958|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-82.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278641|Malmer]]||[[Unknown-278641|Amanda]]||1891||1966|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-83.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Heise-131|Heise]]||[[Heise-131|Gust]]||1886||1946|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-84.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278226|Heise]]||[[Unknown-278226|Christine]]||1859||1939|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-85.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weigand-315|Heise]]||[[Weigand-315|Lena]]||1871||1904|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-86.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-277061|Nelson]]||[[Unknown-277061|Bolette]]||1857||1930|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-87.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nelson-8036|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-8036|Julius]]||1860||1942|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-87.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Morey-557|Morey]]||[[Morey-557|Andrew]]||1841||1900|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-88.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278235|Morey]]||[[Unknown-278235|Ida]]||1849||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-88.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Morey-558|Morey]]||[[Morey-558|Frank]]||1884 jul 26||1965 sep 27|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-89.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Bergman-383|Bergman]]||[[Bergman-383|John]]||1884||1962|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-90.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Newman-3433|Bergman]]||[[Newman-3433|Lillie]]||1884||1947|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-90.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18925|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18925|Milton]]||1900||1964|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-91.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18924|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18924|Edna]]||1907||1993|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-91.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18926|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18926|Paul]]||1939||1981|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-91.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18927|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18927|Donald]]||1932||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-91.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nelson-8037|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-8037|Carl]]||1884||1947|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-92.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-277063|Nelson]]||[[Unknown-277063|Violet]]||1898||1990|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-92.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18919|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18919|Elden]]||1894||1950|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-93.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Tostenson-17|Tostenson]]||[[Tostenson-17|Haaken]]||1873||1948|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-94.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Tostenson-16|Tostenson]]||[[Tostenson-16|Theo]]||1841||1931|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-95.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Svenson-67|Tostenson]]||[[Svenson-67|Karen]]||1852||1933|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-95.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35322|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-25322|Harvey]]||1923||1988|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-96.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Orsted-1|Johnson]]||[[Orsted-1|Lena]]||1889||1939|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-96.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35321|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35321|John]]||1875||1942|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-96.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nelson-8103|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-8103|Richard]]||1937 nov 11||1938 nov 05|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-97.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-19005|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-19005|Glenna]]||1952||1952|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-98.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Charney-41|Anderson]]||[[Charney-41|Alice]]||1907||1962|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-99.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Weigand-314|Weigand]]||[[Weigand-314|Elmira]]||1906 jul 26||1915 mar 07|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-100.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278638|Ehrenborgh]]||[[Unknown-278638|Adeline]]||1895||1937|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-101.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Radke-90|Radke]]||[[Radke-90|Charles]]||?||1934 feb 02|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-102.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278662|Radke]]||[[Unknown-278662|Judith]]||1878||1935|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-103.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Bergerson-12|Bergerson]]||[[Bergerson-12|Martin]]||1886||1948|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-104.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Kayen-2|Bergerson]]||[[Kayen-2|Edith]]||1888||1973|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-104.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Erikson-129|Nyman]]||[[Erikson-129|Gyda]]||1881||1956|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-105.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nyman-114|Nyman]]||[[Nyman-114|Uno]]||1879||1959|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-105.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18981|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18981|Thor]]||1836||1911|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-106.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Evenson-137|Evenson]]||[[Evenson-137|Simeon]]||1840||1919|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-107.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-19111|Evenson]]||[[Anderson-19111|I. Randine]]||1848||1930|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-107.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35320|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35320|Clifford]]||1906||1962|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-108.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-19021|Johnson]]||[[Anderson-19021|Florence]]||1909||1995|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-108.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-19004|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-19004|Ardelle]]||?||1930|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-109.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18998|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18998|Gilbert]]||1912||1982|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-110.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-18912|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-18912|Anton]]||1869||1941|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-111.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Wickman-28|Anderson]]||[[Wickman-28|Martha]]||1874||1956|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-111.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Erickson-1238|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-1238|Ole]]||1856||1935|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-112.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Olson-2356|Erickson]]||[[Olson-2356|Rebecca]]||1868||1935|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-113.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35715|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35715|Nancy]]||1938||1938|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-114.jpg|50px]] |- |Strecok||Joseph||?||?|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-115.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nelson-8076|Hanson]]||[[Nelson-8076|Sarah]]||1870||1936|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-116.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2817|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2817|J.C. Meinich]]||1864||1943|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-116.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2818|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2818|Thorfin]]||1901 feb 12||1969 jun 14|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-117.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2819|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2819|Karl]]||1893 mar 10||1936 jan 14|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-118.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2820|Hanson]]||[[Hanson-2820|Harold]]||1908 mar 20||1981 feb 09|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-119.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-19001|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-19001|Idelon]]||1887 sep 14||1893 dec 07|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-120.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-19002|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-19002|Helga]]||1890 aug 31||1893 nov 30|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-120.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Pederson-313|Pederson]]||[[Pederson-313|Anna]]||1879||1890 may 13|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-121.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Pederson-314|Pederson]]||[[Pederson-314|Lucy]]||1890 apr 30||1890 may 12|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-121.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Enerson-5|Enerson]]||[[Enerson-5|Joseph]]||1895 apr 03||1984 may 07|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-122.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2821|Enerson]]||[[Hanson-2821|Valborg]]||1895 may 31||1990 may 04|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-123.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Landin-51|Landin]]||[[Landin-51|Stanley]]||1893 apr 14||1955 dec 22|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-124.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Stram-9|Landin]]||[[Stram-9|Adella]]||1892 jul 18||1972 apr 25|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-125.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ruckert-32|Ruckert]]||[[Ruckert-32|Christ]]||1835||1926|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-126.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-276449|Ruckert]]||[[Unknown-276449|Johanna]]||1829 aug 29||1894 may 31|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-127.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ruckert-31|Ruckert]]||[[Ruckert-31|Charles]]||1864||1929|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-128.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Sultz-8|Ruckert]]||[[Sultz-8|Bertha]]||1862||1947|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-129.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Jacobson-840|Jacobson]]||[[Jacobson-840|Enoch]]||1882||1950|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-130.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Landin-55|Jacobson]]||[[Landin-55|Emma]]||1887||1968|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-130.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Jacobson-841|Jacobson]]||[[Jacobson-841|Harold]]||1911 mar 18||1955 mar 28|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-131.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Landin-54|Landin]]||[[Landin-54|John]]||1891||1950|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-132.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Landin-50|Landin]]||[[Landin-50|John]]||1855||1938|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-133.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Anderson-19025|Landin]]||[[Anderson-19025|Josephine]]||1861||1941|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-133.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Landin-53|Landin]]||[[Landin-52|Eleanor]]||1917||1918|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-134.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Landin-52|Landin]]||[[Landin-52|Emil]]||1885||1919|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-135.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Nundahl-3|Nundahl]]||[[Nundahl-3|Edward]]||1891||1964|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-136.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hanson-2826|Nundahl]]||[[Hanson-2826|Esther]]||1892||1991|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-137.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Dysterud-1|Dysterud]]||[[Dysterud-1|Ole]]||1855||1945|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-138.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Unknown-278240|Dysterud]]||[[Unknown-278235|Petra]]||1852||1914|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-138.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Dysterud-2|Dysterud]]||[[Dysterud-2|Hans]]||1889 mar 21||1931 mar 12|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-139.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hendrickson-807|Hendrickson]]||[[Hendrickson-807|Andrew]]||1870||1923|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-140.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hendrickson-809|Hendrickson]]||[[Hendrickson-809|Baby]]||1905||1905|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-141.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hendrickson-810|Hendrickson]]||[[Hendrickson-810|Lillian]]||1904||1913|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-142.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Hendrickson-811|Hendrickson]]||[[Hendrickson-811|Agnes]]||1898||1918|| [[Image:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery_Ellison_Bay_Wisconsin-143.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Johnson-35716|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35716|Emma]]||1881 apr 20||1890 feb 02|| 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Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section N

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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]] =Forest Home Cemetery Section N= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Dautel-4|Dautel]]|| [[Dautel-4|Heinrich]]||1903 Oct 03||1966 Sep 01||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-69|Dautel]]||[[Ehlert-69|Clara]]||1907 Jun 22||1994 Sep 05||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-73|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-73|Richard]]||1911||1999||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-74|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-74|Florence]]||1913||1997||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]

Tressa Clardy To-Do List

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Need to merge Clardy-151 with Clardy-246.

Our Family Mysteries-41

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Joseph Dixon is our Brick Wall.. note the family locations above where he lived. unknown parents & siblings.

Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IG

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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]] =Forest Home Cemetery Section IG= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Zugen-1|Bellon]] || [[Zugen-1|Ethel]] || 1880 || 1906 Nov 29 || 4841 ||IG||Unmarked |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]

SARGENT family unites

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::::'''''this is a work in Progress'''''' from now to whenever....for future reference....A place to keep record of where everyone is buried. Hopefully this will help those in the furture or who stumble upon these names as part of their ancestry. == '''SARGENT''' == *Sargent, parent :James Ray [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmid=47686147&GRid=140938638& SARGENT] *Sargent, Grandparents :Arthur H [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140936943 SARGENT] ::Winifred [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538251&GRid=140936743& (JUSTUS)] Sargent :::Jimmy (up above) :::Jodie [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538243&GRid=61593901& HARPER] *Sargent Great Grandparents :James H. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18341257 SARGENT] ::Vercie [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538279&GRid=18341254& (HEACOCK)] Sargent :::Emil Joan Sargent :::Arthur Sargent :::Cletus Sargent :::Vercie Sargent :::Edith Sargent *Sargent 2x Grandparents :Jasper N [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34955937 SARGENT] ::Mary E. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538297&GRid=17930032& (ADKINS)] Sargent :::Etha Melinda (SARGENT) [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Taylor&GSby=1878&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1898&GSdyrel=in&GSst=17&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=44779965&df=all& Taylor] :::Emma Jane [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=145753628 SARGENT] :::Asa [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Sargent&GSfn=Asa&GSby=1882&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1908&GSdyrel=in&GSst=17&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=44811378&df=all& Sargent] :::Johanna (Sargent) KIRKMAN :::James H. Sargent (up above) :::Thomas Donald [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17976253 Sargent] :::Hobart McKinley[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18083043 Sargent] *Sargent 3x Grandparents :Jacob [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34985477 SARGENT] ::Nancy (SKEEN) :::Jane (Sargent) Adkins :::Jasper Sargent :::Henry Sargent :::Drucilla Sargent (died at age 1yr old) :::Everet Sargent :::Madge (Sargent) McArtor *Sargent 4th Grandparents :Elisha [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538240&GRid=34925410& SARGENT] ::Savina (WAGGONER) :::Jacob SARGENT 1831 – 1895 :::H Joseph SARGENT 1833 – 1849 :::James SARGENT 1835 – 1897 :::Jane SARGENT 1837 – 1922 :::John SARGENT 1839 – 1840 :::Elizabeth SARGENT 1841 – 1855 :::Catharine SARGENT 1843 – 1915 :::Daniel SARGENT 1845 – 1933 *Sargent 5th Grandparents :Joseph ::Elizabeth (WAGGONER) :::Joseph Sargent :::Elisha Sargent :::Absalom Sargent :::Sarah Sargent :::Thomas Sargent :::Cyrena Sargent :::Frances Sargent *Sargent 6th Grandparents :Thomas ::Ann (DARBY) *Sargent 7th Grandparents :William B ::Sara (LEA)

Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IH

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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]] =Forest Home Cemetery Section IH= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- |[[Brenk-1|Ehlert]]||[[Brenk-1|Ella]]||1883 apr 29||1930 jun 17||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-71|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-71|Herman]]||1879 sep 20||1958 mar 26||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-3.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-2|Brenk]]||[[Brenk-2|Heinrich]]||1849 Jun 30||1917 Sep 11||1415||IH||Unmarked |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]

Duryea/Mundhenk Family Notes

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Family history documented by Duryea-121. From family bible, saved newspaper clippings and personal memories.

Ashmore/Plant 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]] I have in my possession a family book of my mother's family starting with George Ashmore born 23 December 1786 in Chesterfield. married Ann Ford in Chesterfield Richard Ashmore married Hannah Pearson in Sheffield Arthur Pearson Ashmore married Ann Fletcher in Rochdale Walter Ashmore married Jane Edwards in Rochdale Ann Ashmore died in Sheffield 1844 Jacob Ford died in Chesterfield George Ashmore died in Chesterfield 1837 John Ashmore died in Chesterfield 1839 My interest is in finding details on my Grandfather George Plant born 1905 died 1958 in Rochdale who married in 1929 Olive Ashmore born 1908 died 1973 in Rochdale. I know very little about my grandfather as did my mother so I am trying to find relatives of this person as well as building the extended family. Any help would be appreciated my family tree is quite extensive, but always needs additional data

Barbara Jean Duren To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists|Brickwalls]] Here are the profiles [[Beebe-655|Barbara Jean Duren]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Beebe-655&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Barbara Jean Duren To-Do List|Barbara Jean's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Lyons-West Mystery

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'''Can you solve it?'''

'''Mystery One:''' A photocopy of a marriage certificate for Wyatt A. West and Elizabeth R. Lyons in 1872 lists the sum of $1,250. paid to the county of Madison, Tennessee. That's a lot of money for a marriage back then. Perhaps it covered other expenses that were common back then?
'''Mystery Two:''' As my wife, the graphic designer, pointed out they have used different fonts to print the text on the certificate. Typewriters were only produced several years earlier and the printing was probably done with a printing press. She believes the fonts used also are not consistent with the time frame. Any thoughts?
The photo can be seen here: [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/West-4184] [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

William Frederick Williamson

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Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Pulaski County, Arkansas, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Jacksonville, Arkansas]]

Daphne Trash Bin

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Used to merge away profiles.

Wallace Family Mysteries

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This would be my father's father, (my grandfather) born abt. 1897 and died 1989. He was supposedly born in PA., USA - however one of the documents I've found (1920 census) states he was born in Illinois. His birth name was Dominick Joseph Wallace, his death name was Don J. Wallace. Searching for any info other than what I've already found......which isn't much. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Charlotte Hill To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hill-13678|Charlotte Hill]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hill-13678&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charlotte Hill To-Do List|Charlotte's current to-do list]].''

Mandrin Cemetery, Jacksonville, Flordia

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Rockbridge County Cemetaries

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JUNE MARIE CARTER MRS MILNER

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Gates Family Tree 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]]

Carter Family Mysteries-2

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Here are open questions about Carters. 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]] My CARTER family started in Virginia in the mid 1600's with Capt Thomas Carter from England... My mystery question is.....I know some of them migrated to Kentucky and Tennessee, then to Missouri - I just can't find them in Kentucky or Tenn??? Is there anyone out there that can help? Thanks!!! Kay Carter

Holt Family Mysteries

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I am looking for the child of William Tuhoskie Holt and Bonnie Holt. William's death notice in the Daily Ardmoreite of June 1913 states he is survived by his wife and one child. According to the 1910 census, Tuhoskie's wife's name was Bonnie. They had the child between 1910 and 1913. I would like to add the child to the family tree, so if anyone out there can fill in the blank for me, I would appreciate it. Dianna Holt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to everyone that replied. I failed to update this post after I found out the information. The child's name was William LaMont Holt. Unfortunately, he passed away about a month after his father died. He is listed on findagrave.com, if anyone else is interested in learning more.

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Chadwicks of Early Massachusetts Bay Colony

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=== A Summary of the Research on the Chadwick Surname in the 17th Century Massachusetts Bay Colony === There were numerous people with the surname Chadwick in the early Massachusetts Bay colony. This is an attempt to summarize the research of various genealogists who have written about this name. The sources I have used so far include: *Edith Clark Chadwick''Chadwick Genealogy Album'', [[Clark-16600|Edith Clark Chadwick]], unpublished, in possession of [[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]] see [[Space:Chadwick Genealogy Album|Chadwick Genealogy Album]] *Austin D. Kilham''Notes on the Descendants of John and Joan Chadwick and Related Families'', Austin D. Kilham, Bailey Printing, Charlottesville, VA, December 31, 1966 *Janice Boyd and George McCracken''The Brothers Thomas and John Chadwick of Watertown'', The American Genealogist, Vol. 31, No. 2, April, 1955, p. 59 *Brent Chadwick''Thomas and John Chadwick, The Immigrants of Newbury and Watertown, Massachusetts, and Some of Their Descendants'', unpublished, copyright Brent Chadwick, 2014, knoxtrailancestree@gmail.com''Charles and John Chadwick of Malden and Watertown, Massachusetts, and Some of Their Descendants'',unpublished, copyright Brent Chadwick, 2014, knoxtrailancestree@gmail.com *Robert Charles Anderson''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1633'', Robert Charles Anderson, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1996 *Roger Thompson"Divided We Stand, Watertown, Massachusetts,1630-1680", University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, MA, 2001, ISBN 1-55849-304-2. as well as others listed in the Sources section. ===Charles Chadwick (1596-1682)=== [[Chadwick-496|Charles Chadwick]] was the first Chadwick to arrive in Massachusetts. He was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England in 1586. His father is named in his baptismal record as "Alexander.". He is listed, along with his wife [[Norcross-138|Elizabeth Norcross Chadwick]], as a passenger in the fleet of [[Winthrop-12|John Winthrop]], establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. He lived in Watertown, acquired a considerable amount of land and served in several town offices, including Selectman.He is listed by Thompson as a "long term, first generation" resident.Criteria for inclusion are: Arrival by 1640; residence for seven-year minimum, usually grantee of town land (proprietor), adult on arrival, usually male head of household. He apparently had no children. Charles died on April 10, 1682. His gravestone, in the Watertown Cemetery, reads: Memento Mori-
Fugit Hori-
Here lyes ye body of
Charles Chadwick
aged 86 years
lived here in Watertown
about 51 or 52 years
deceased April ye 10th
1682 In his will Charles leaves his estate, in part, two his "kinsmen Thomas and John Chadwick". These are believed to be [[Chadwick-455|Thomas Chadwick]] and [[Chadwick-1294|John Chadwick]] , both of Watertown. The exact relationship of these two men, who are believed to be brothers, to Charles is unknown, but they may be his nephews. ===John Chadwick of Malden (1601-1680)=== [[Chadwick-275|John Chadwick]] was also born in Rochdale. His father is named in the Rochdale records as Richard. His arrival date in Massachusetts is unknown, but is presumably about 1635. He settled in Malden and later married [[Shepard-475|Joan Shepard]]. John and Joan had seven children who survived childhood, one of whom was [[Chadwick-2|John]], born in 1651. Joan died in 1674 and John in 1680. They are said to be buried in Bell Rock Cemetery in Malden, but no gravestones have been found.http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93820957 ===John Chadwick of Watertown (abt. 1647-1710)=== Facts about the birth of [[Chadwick-1294|John Chadwick]] are not known. The date of 1647 is an estimate and he is thought to have been born in England, probably Rochdale. He is known to have lived in Watertown and married [[Manning-2416|Sarah Manning]]. Thompson relates a story about [[Woodward-118|Susannah Woodward]], a servant in the house of [[Hastings-54|Thomas Hastings]], and her illegitimate child. There was a dispute about whether the father was [[Hastings-953|Thomas Hastings, Jr.]], the son of her master, or John Chadwick. The girl insisted that the father was Hastings, but the Hastings family blamed Chadwick. Neither man was convicted of fornication, due to lack of evidence, but John Chadwick was warned to leave town. Since this John Chadwick was the only one living in Watertown at the time, he is probably the one involved. John and Sarah had ten children. John is thought to be one of the two "kinsmen" named by Charles in his will. He and Thomas (below) are listed by Thompson in the category of "Incomers, Second Generation." Born after 1620, arrived from elsewhere in Watertown after 1640. He is buried in Watertown Cemetery. The inscription on his gravestone reads: Here lyes ye
Body of John Chadwick
who died Feb. ye 5th 1710
in ye 63rd yr of his age ===Thomas Chadwick of Watertown (abt. 1655-1731)=== [[Chadwick-455|Thomas Chadwick]] is often thought to be the brother of [[Chadwick-1294|John Chadwick]], but this is not certain. He is also thought to have been born in England and he may have come over at the same time as John. ''He must have been at Newbury, Mass., in the early summer of 1672, if not before, for he contracted a liaison with [[Wolcott-787|Sarah Wolcott]], born at Newbury on 23 Aug. 1657, daughter of John and Mary (Tharly) Wolcott, as the result of which Sarah, child of Sarah Wolcott, was born at Newbury on 16 Mar. 1673/4, out of wedlock, though the fact is not so specifically stated in the Vital Records of Newbury. The marriage of Thomas Chadwick to Sarah Wolcott took place within a month at Newbury on 6 Apr. 1674.'' Thomas is thought to be the second kinsman named in Charles' will, but he apparently disposed of his inheritance in Watertown and moved to Lyme, Connecticut sometime after 1695, when his daughter [[Chadwick-1172|Elizabeth]] was born in Watertown.http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=MATownVital&h=4053247&indiv=try Thomas started the line of chadwicks in Lyme, CT. ===John Chadwick of Bradford (1651-1707)=== This [[Chadwick-2|John Chadwick]] was the son of [[Chadwick-275|John Chadwick]] of Malden. He was born in Malden on March 17, 1651. ''[He] moved from Malden to Boxford in 1686 where he was first chosen a selectman in 1688; hence to Bradford in 1701 where they joined the church, Apr. 29, 1701 by letter from Malden. After 1692 he was styled "Sargeant". They lived in the West Parish of Boxford.'' John married [[Barlow-24|Mary Barlow]] on October 30, 1674 in Malden. They had nine children. John died on September 2, 1707. He is buried in the Ancient Burial Ground in Bradford with the epitaph: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18149375 A MEMENTO MORI
HER LYS WHAT
WAS MORTALL OF
JOHN CHADWICK
WHO DIED SEPT.
Ye 2 1707 & IN
Ye 56 YEAR OF
HIS AGE ===Elizabeth Chadwick=== The sources indicate that there were four Elizabeth Chadwicks who lived in 17th Century Massachusetts. Three of them survived to adulthood. The first was [[Chadwick-276|Elizabeth Chadwick]] born on April 1, 1648, the daughter of [[Chadwick-275|John Chadwick]] of Malden and [[Shepard-475|Joan Shepard]]. She married [[Hills-254|Gershom Hills]] and died August 12, 1712 in Malden (there seem to be no records of her death, so this fact is questionable.) The second Elizabeth was [[Chadwick-451|Elizabeth Chadwick]] was born on May 8, 1673, the daughter of [[Chadwick-1294|John Chadwick]] of Watertown and [[Manning-2416|Sarah Manning]]. She married [[Woolson-1|Thomas Woolson]] in 1694.New England Marriages Prior to 1700 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. She is said to have died on July 21, 1723, but i can find no records to substantiate this. The third [[Chadwick-1184|Elizabeth]] was the daughter of [[Chadwick-455|Thomas Chadwick]] and [[Wolcott-787|Sarah Wolcott]] she was born October 31, 1682 and died on September 13, 1694, almost 12 years old. Thomas and Sarah replaced her with the fourth [[Chadwick-1172|Elizabeth]], who was born on October 14, 1695. She married [[Kimball-509|Thomas Kimball]] and is said to have died in 1765 and be buried in Lunenbug, MA. ===More John Chadwicks=== There are other John Chadwicks who lived in Massachusetts during the 17th Century. [[Chadwick-1320|John Chadwick]] was the son of [[Chadwick-455|Thomas Chadwick]] and [[Wolcott-787|Sarah Wolcott]]. He was born in Watertown in 1680, married [[Verin-7|Mary Verin]] and died in Newport, Rhode Island on December 17, 1727. [[Chadwick-1264|John Chadwick]] was the son of [[Chadwick-1294|John Chadwick]] of Watertown and [[Manning-2416|Sarah Manning]]. He was born in Watertown on April 9, 1681 and married [[Barstow-422|Hannah Barstow]]. He died in Worcester, Massachusetts in September, 1768. [[Chadwick-61|John Chadwick]] was the son of [[Chadwick-2|John Chadwick]] of Bradford and [[Barlow-24|Mary Barlow]]. He was born in 1676 in Malden and married [[Haseltine-36|Mehitable Haseltine]] about 1703 in Bradford. He died February 16, 1755 in West Boxford (Bradford). == Sources ==

St Joseph's R.C. Convent School

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St Joseph's school in Watford Way, Hendon was run by the Roman Catholic order [http://www.poorhandmaidsofjesuschrist.org.uk/history.htm Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ], which was founded at Dernbach in the Germany in the mid 19th Century. In 1862, St Joseph's in Hendon was started and enlarged. This served as a boarding and day school until 1965.

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Autosomal DNA matches between Peter J. Roberts (Roberts-7085 GEDmatch F008867) and others in GEDmatch. ==Autosomal DNA Matches Via Mother's Ancestry== Ansley-33 F59706 Chr 3 46298863 to 64525998 18.9 cM [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ansley-33&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] ==Autosomal DNA Matches Via Father's Ancestry== '''Bold''' = Triangulated Group (TG); For common ancestry of a TG, click on -><- to right of last name in TG then in Relationship Finder add WikiTree ID of first name in TG. {| | Chr || WikiTree || GEDmatch || Start || Stop || cM || Rel. |- | 1 || Collins-5366 || FE16264 || 63617324 || 71890533 || 8.5 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 1 || '''Collins-5366''' || FE16264 || 163621974 || 173712569 || 10.8 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-47|Pinder-47]] |- | 1 || '''Sjostrom-39''' || A936004 || 163584356 || 173890292 || 11.1 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sjostrom-39&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-56|Pinder-56]] or [[Barnett-2174|Barnett-2174]] |- | 2 || Sjostrom-39 || A936004 || 100704941 || 109647449 || 7.6 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sjostrom-39&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 2 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 173935113 || 211846129 || 29.8 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 4 || '''Collins-5366''' || FE16264 || 113929622 || 126436413 || 8.3 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-56|Pinder-56]] or [[Barnett-2174|Barnett-2174]] |- | 4 || '''Lowe-3478''' || F324242 || 110146255 || 125889460 || 12.2 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lowe-3478&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-56|Pinder-56]] or [[Barnett-2174|Barnett-2174]] |- | 5 || Archer-1102 || A378260 || 176093069 || 180623543 || 12.2 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Archer-1102&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is likely from [[Pinder-47|Pinder-47]] |- | 6 || Kitchen-311 || F193185 || 166029345 || 168443695 || 8.1 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kitchen-311&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 7 || Collins-5366 || FE16264 || 9184546 || 13854270 || 7.2 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 10 || Collins-5366 || FE16264 || 88087 || 6305408 || 17.8 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 10 || Nodine-28 || F240505 || 105783449 || 114568984 || 8.2 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nodine-28&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 12 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 61880 || 6068492 || 16.8 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 12 ||Collins-5366 || FE16264 || 46165835 || 53793732 || 8.9 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 15 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 84451305 || 92615877 || 19.7 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 16 ||Nodine-28 || F240505 || 71818992 || 79672326 || 16.5 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nodine-28&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 19 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 58667280 || 63776118 || 16.1 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 19 ||Sjostrom-39 || A936004 || 10450422 || 16284035 || 8.8 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sjostrom-39&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 20 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 4523350 || 6638101 || 8.0 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 20 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 46126993 || 51168186 || 8.3 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 21 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 18290872 || 23208407 || 9.2 || [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|} === Footnotes ===

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Smith Corners Cemetery, Austintown, Ohio

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Jackson Township Cemetery, North Jackson, Ohio

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[[Category: Jackson Township Cemetery, North Jackson, Ohio]] The cemetery is on North Salem Warren Road just south of Interstate Highway 76 (I-76), at 41.107247, -80.855093. It is also known as the North Jackson Cemetery.

TAYLOR Family Mysteries

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Patricia Stenbak To-Do List

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

Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Alcoa, Tennessee

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[[Category: Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Alcoa, Tennessee]] Sherman Memorial Gardens is at 3176 Air Port Hwy, Alcoa, Blount County, Tennessee. The cemetery entrance is at 35.828659, -83.974572.

Rains Grove Cemetery, Caryville, Tennessee

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[[Category: Rains Grove Cemetery, Caryville, Tennessee]] Rains Grove Cemetery is at the end of Dove Way Lane off of Ridge Road, about three miles southeast of Caryville, Tennessee. It is at 36.28542, -84.18640.

Fairview Cemetery-1

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[[Category: Bluffton, Indiana]] [[Category:Wells County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] == Transcription == This is a fairly old cemetery located in Wells County IN. Large in size.

Jenkins Family GraveYard of Franklin County Kentucky

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== Jenkins Graveyard == [[Category: Franklin County, Kentucky]][[Category: Franklin County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] Located at the intersection of Bridgeport and Evergreen Roads, on the property formerly owned by Rev. Elmer Lee. Interments: *John Jenkins - August 14, 1810 - April 9, 1891 *Eliza Jenkins (wife of John) - January 29, 1810 - June 23, 1868 *Davideller Jenkins (dau. of J. & E.) - September 8, 1845 - August 1, 1857 *Susan H. Jenkins (dau. of J. & E.) - March 26, 1851 - June 2, 1882 *Mary E. Jenkins (dau. of J. & E.) - March 4, 1840 - May 28, 1858

New Vasper Cemetery, Vasper, Tennessee

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[[Category: New Vasper Cemetery, Vasper, Tennessee]] The New Vasper Cemetery is on Dilbeck Lane off of Old Vasper Road. It is located at 36.27780, -84.20220.

How did Robinson become Roberts?

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How does Grace Robinson Lomac also show up as Grace Roberts, when her mother's maiden name Is Frances Crawley? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Shadbolt Family Mysteries

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We need to know the parents Of George Shadbolt Whose Son was Jack and Grandson was Malcom

Beardsley/Beardslee DNA Confirmations

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Maplewood Cemetery

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[[Category: Maplewood Cemetery, Boscawen, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Merrimack County, New Hampshire, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Boscawen, New Hampshire]] Maplewood Cemetery is located in Boscawen, New Hampshire. It contains graves from the 18th and 19th century. Names include Atkinson, Chadwick and Hale.

Summary of Swedish kings article in F MG

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A summary of an article from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWEDEN.htm: The early history of Sweden and Denmark are myths, relying on early primary sources. Lists of Sweden’s kings are completely different from each other, even in the earliest dates. In some cases, different regions each may have had their own monarchs. The numbering of the different kings named Erik, for example do not include early ones. The first dynasty of Swedish kings, who ruled in the 10th and 11th centuries, begins with the Swedish king Stenkil Ragnvaldson despite little evidence of his heritage. His father is recorded in Heimkringsla, two centuries later, as “Jarl” in Västergötland in the south of Sweden. But, Stenkil is described in other references as otherwise related. Few primary sources exist for the dynasty of kings founded by Stenkil afterwards. In the late 11th and 12th centuries, three new unrelated dynasties established themselves in different parts of the country which were later unified into Sweden. Geographical limitations would have discouraged contact. Sweden´s focus was directed eastwards for trade and plunder. Few alliances are known besides their neighbors in Norway and Denmark. From the mid-13th century with the accession of King Valdemar of the Folkingaätten dynasty alliances with foreign dynasties multiplied. Inheritance of the crown settled within the same family in temporary personal unifications of some Scandinavians thrones, and ll three were combined from 1389 to 1448. Snorre´s Heimkringsla series of Sagas and Morkinskinna include some doubtful information especially before the 12th century. Adam of Bremen and Saxo Grammaticus both include some information, but no surviving contemporary Swedish-produced sources are found. An early document presents Swedish charters from 817 to 1285, but only about thirty before the mid-12th century, and without mention of Swedish kings. Following that, charters contain little relevant genealogical information like those produced in other European countries.

Chee-Ha

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Helmut Jungschaffer To-Do List

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Helmut_Jungschaffer_Founding_Ancestors]]

Oakridge Cemetery, Clarksdale, Mississippi

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Raphine, Virginia, Cemeteries

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[[Category: Rockbridge County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Rockbridge County, Virginia]]

Kabrich 1st Gen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. :'''1st Generation Kabrich Profiles to complete, including families''' {|class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kabrich-10|Kabrich, George Caybridge]] || 03-20-1796||Finish narrative |- | [[Kabrich-36|Kabrich, Peter ]] || 1798-01-28||Add wife and children, biography |- | [[Kabrich-37|Kabrich, John ]] || 1793-06-19 || Add wife and children, biography |- | [[Kabrich-38|Kabrich, Sickfrits ]] || 1800-09-21 || Add children Rachel and Peter |- | [[Kabrich-128|Kabrich, William Watson]] || 1831-07-29 || Add wife and children, photograph and obit |- |[[Kabrick-32|Nell Kabrick Cook]]|| 1908-10-19 ||Daughter of Clarence W, grandaughter of William W., gr-grand of Sickfrits |- |}

Descendants of Abraham Francisco 1690

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Descendants: Of Abraham Francisco 1690 - (Shannon's 6th great grandfather or perhaps not) ..... 2 John Francisco, Sr. 1725 - 1804 (Shannon's 5th great grandfather) .............3 Jacob Francisco, Sr. 1755 - 1816 ................. +Rebecca Shipman 1764 - 1816 ..................... 4 Hannah Francisco 1785 - 1871 ......................... +Daniel Lee 1785 - 1863 ............................. 5 Elizabeth Lee ............................. 5 Robert Lee ............................. 5 Phietta Lee ............................. 5 John Benjamin Lee ............................. 5 Abel Lee ............................. 5 Daniel Lee II ............................. 5 Martha Jane Lee ..................... 4 Jacob Francisco, Jr. 1788 - 1834 ......................... +Sarah "Sally" Franks 1785 - 1837 ............................. 5 John Sanders Sisco ................................. +Catherine H. McGehee ............................. 5 [1] Benjamin Franks Sisco 1812 - 1889 ................................. +Manerva Ann Collum 1824 - ..................................... 6 Mary Angeline Sisco 1853 - ..................................... 6 Matilda Ann Sisco 1854 - ..................................... 6 Virginia Lodeenia Sisco 1855 - ..................................... 6 Cora S.D. Sisco 1859 - ..................................... 6 Andrew Jackson Sisco 1860 - ..................................... 6 Sarah T. Sisco 1862 - ..................................... 6 Martha Isabella Sisco 1866 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [1] Benjamin Franks Sisco: ................................. +Mildred Emily Power 1815 - 2/21/1850 ..................................... 6 Nathaniel Franks Sisco 1839 - 1900 ......................................... +Nannie A. Freeman 1852 - ............................................ 7 William Clarence Sisco 1874 - 1949 ................................................ +Nannie Smith 1869 - ............................................ 7 Forrest Lee Sisco 1875 - 1937 ................................................ +Mollie Brasher 1875 - ............................................ 7 Jesse H. Sisco 1878 - ............................................ 7 Finch Sisco 1880 - ..................................... 6 Fleming Jacob Sisco 1841 - 1875 ......................................... +Mary Elizabeth Hill 1841 - ............................................ 7 John Elkanah Sisco 1861 - ............................................ 7 Nancy E. Sisco 1863 - ............................................ 7 Mary Clementine Sisco 1865 - ............................................ 7 Lucy A.R. Sisco 1870 - ..................................... 6 Elizabeth E. Sisco 1844 - ..................................... 6 William M. Sisco 1847 - 1921 ......................................... +Rutha Jane Campbell 1847 - ............................................ 7 Nathaniel Thomas Sisco 1867 - ............................................ 7 Mary Magdelene Sisco 1870 - ............................................ 7 Millie Elizabeth Sisco 1873 - ............................................ 7 William Decalb Sisco 1878 - ..................................... 6 Benjamin Marion 'Pink' Sisco 1850 - 1931 ......................................... +Martha Margaret Jenkins 1851 - 4/5/1917 ............................................ 7 Nannie Bettie Sisco 1870 - 1907 ............................................ 7 Willie Ida Sisco 1872 - 1934 ............................................ 7 Thomas Marion Sisco 1874 - 1954 ............................................ 7 Albert Oscar Sisco Jr. 1877 - 1/3/1951 - great grandson Abel Sisco ............................................ 7 William Blanton Sisco 1880 - 1928 ............................................ 7 Mary Louella Sisco 1882 - 1908 ............................................ 7 Winbern Oliver Sisco 1885 - 1969 ............................................ 7 Nora Bell Sisco 1890 - 1965 ............................................ 7 Robert Elbert Sisco 1894 - 1947 ............................. 5 Zacariah Sisco 1814 - 1844 ................................. +Margaret E. Robinson ............................. 5 Zedekiah Sisco 1816 - ................................. +Teressa Unknown ............................. 5 William Sisco 1820 - 1896 ................................. +Martha Moncrief ............................. 5 Elizabeth F. Sisco 1824 - ................................. +Calvin S. Floyd ............................. 5 Delilah Sisco 1824 - ................................. +James Pinkney Beal 1818 - ..................................... 6 James G. Beal ..................................... 6 Sarah D. Beal 1846 - ..................................... 6 Mary E. Beal 1848 - ..................................... 6 Alford Davis Beal ..................................... 6 Ann Elizabeth Beal 1853 - ..................................... 6 Robert Beal 1857 - ..................................... 6 Jasper Beal ..................................... 6 Andrew J. Beal 1861 - ..................................... 6 Rachel Beal 1866 - ..................................... 6 William Benjamin Beal ............................. 5 Mary B. Sisco 1828 - ................................. +George N. Allen ............................. 5 Green Henderson Sisco 1829 - 1866 ................................. +Mary Denny ............................. 5 Nancy Jane Sisco 1830 - ................................. +Unknown Snoddy ..................... 4 John Andrew Francisco, Sr. 1789 in NC d. Feb. 18, 1862 in TN ......................... +Phoebe Ann Turner 1794 - 1855 -------------------------5 Nancy Sisco 1810 - -------------------------5 Phoebe Sisco 1818 - married Isaac Randolph "Ike" DEPRIEST -------------------------5 Malinda "Mida" SISCO 1820 - married James SKAGGS .................................5 John Andrew Sisco, Jr. 1824 - ................................. + Melinda Malinda Dyer .........................................6 Sarah Rebecca Susan Sisco 1844 - ......................................... + Peter Jasper Linebarger ------------------------------------6 Phoebe J. Sisco 1848 - ------------------------------------6 James William Sisco 1850 - ------------------------------------6 Melinda Sisco 1852 - -------------------------------------+ Joseph Westbrook ------------------------------------6 Cordelia Sisco 1854 - ------------------------------------6 Thomas J. Sisco 1855 - ------------------------------------6 Vergeline Sisco 1856 - -------------------------5 William Walker Sisco 1829 - 1887 -----------------------------+Mary Ann Campbell (married Nov. 5, 1846) ------------------------------------6 John Thomas Sisco 1848 - 1930 ------------------------------------+ Mary Etta Sharp 1848 - 1908 ------------------------------------------7 Sarah Ellen Sisco 1868 - 1911 ------------------------------------------+ Andrew Daniel Sharp ------------------------------------------7 William Sisco 1871 - ------------------------------------------ + Estelle Smith ------------------------------------------7 Henry Sisco 1877 - ------------------------------------------ + Addie Richardson ------------------------------------------7 Jacob Andrew Sisco 1881 - 1920 ------------------------------------------ + Bessie Maud Arnold 1889 - 1966 -------------------------------------------------8 Frances Lois Sisco 1911 - 1950 ---------------------------------------------------+ (1) Elihu Peery ---------------------------------------------------+ (2) Joseph Hawkins -------------------------------------------------8 Paul Hardeman Sisco, Sr. 1912 - 1984 ---------------------------------------------------+ Caroline (Carrie) May Sledge 1917 - 1988 -----------------------------------------------------9 Paul Hardeman Sisco, Jr. 1945 - email -----------------------------------------------------9 Elizabeth Turner Sisco 1946 - -------------------------------------------------------+ (1) Lewis Steven Beckham -----------------------------------------------------------10 Jennifer Lynn Beckham 1973 - ------------------------------------------------------------+ Scott Erickson ----------------------------------------------------------------11 Lucy Erickson 2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------11 Samuel Scott Erickson 2006 - -----------------------------------------------------------10 Carolyn Lucille Beckham 1975 - ------------------------------------------------------------ + Michael Paul Strub ----------------------------------------------------------------11 Evan Michael Strub 2006 - -------------------------5 Henry Sisco 1834 -------------------------5 Mary Sisco 1836 - .............................. +Harvey Brigsby -------------------------5 Elias Turner Sisco 1842 .............................. + Susan UNKNOWN, Virginia HINSLEY, and Vergaline TURNER ..................... 4 James (Francisco) Sisco 1796 - 1855 ......................... +Sarah "Sally" Branham 1796 - ............................. 5 John Sisco 1828 - ................................. +Rachel Priscilla Jones ..................................... 6 Elizabeth Francisco ..................................... 6 John Francisco ............................. 5 Michael Sisco 1834 - ............................. 5 Jacob Sisco 1836 - ............................. 5 James Sisco ............................. 5 Velma Sue Sisco Garcia ............................. 5 Elonda Fay Sisco Castro ..................... 4 Thomas Fancher Sisco, Sr. 1806 - 1872 ......................... +Nancy Long Miller 1806 - 1875 Cherokee ............................. 5 [2] Samuel Sisco 1820 - 1880 ................................. +Adeline (maybe Hodge) Unknown - 1860 ..................................... 6 Isabelle Sisco 1848 - ..................................... 6 Thomas Sisco 1850 - 1860 ..................................... 6 Nancy Jane Sisco 1852 - ..................................... 6 Minerva Ann Sisco 1854 - ..................................... 6 Amanda Sisco 1856 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [2] Samuel Sisco: ................................. +Patsy Fowler 1845 - 1918 ..................................... 6 James Monroe Sisco 1861 - 1897 ......................................... +Eliza R. Phillips 1869 - 1959 ............................................ 7 Ota Jewel "Ottie" Sisco 1895 - 1977 ................................................ +Olney Ustes Howard 1898 - 1916 ............................................ 7 Willie Monroe Sisco 1898 - 1981 ................................................ +Elbert Erton "Eb" Howerton, Sr. 1895 - 1970 ............................................ 7 Ruth Sisco ................................................ +Unknown Webb ..................................... 6 John Bordon Sisco 1863 - 1927 ......................................... +Melvina "Mallie" Shrum 1868 - 1944 ............................................ 7 Elmer J. Sisco 1889 - 1951 ................................................ +Roxie A. Usrey 1899 - 1973 ..................................... 6 William Fletcher "Will" Sisco 1865 - 1923 ..................................... 6 Elizabeth Jenetta "Lizzy" Sisco 1867 - 1938 ......................................... +David H. Shrum 1864 - 1940 ............................................ 7 Nora Shrum 1887 - 1904 ............................................ 7 Cora Bell Shrum 1888 - 1938 ................................................ +James Littrell 1878 - 1956 ..................................... 6 Martha Pairlee Sisco 1870 - 1889 ......................................... +T. Brad Wright ..................................... 6 Mary Frances Sisco 1872 - 1943 ......................................... +Isaac A. "Ike" Hamby 1870 - ..................................... 6 Columbus Marshall Sisco 1875 - 1923 ......................................... +Mary Emma Smith 1876 - 1971 ............................................ 7 David Bryan Sisco, Sr. 1907 - 1979 ................................................ +Goldie Leah Ogden ............................................ 7 Jess Carl Sisco 1911 - 1984 ................................................ +Gladys Graigg ............................................ 7 Mary Elizabeth Sisco 1914 - 1930 ..................................... 6 Albert Houston Sisco 1878 - 1933 ......................................... +Emma Narcissus Brown 1879 - 1943 ............................................ 7 Claude Denton Sisco 1906 - 1981 ................................................ +Nana Faye Patton 1914 - 1982 - granddaughter Abbie Pflueger ............................. 5 Amanda Sisco 1823 - ................................. +Anderson "Andrew" Wilson ..................................... 6 Mary Tennessee Wilson 1842 - ..................................... 6 Eliza Jane Wilson 1846 - ..................................... 6 John T. Wilson 1850 - ..................................... 6 Rachael Wilson 1852 - ..................................... 6 Robert L. Wilson 1855 - ..................................... 6 Alexander F. Wilson 1858 - ............................. 5 William Houston Sisco 1824 - 1910 ................................. +Mary Ann Seitz 1822 - 1909 ..................................... 6 [4] John Houston Sisco 1846 - 1929 ......................................... +Mary Ann Culinder or Cullender 1852 - 1882 ............................................ 7 Lawyer Jo Leah Jane "Lear" Sisco 1868 - 1947 ................................................ +Edward 'Edd' Sinclair Bishop 1868 - ............................................ 7 Thomas 'Tom' Allred Sisco 1870 - 1951 ................................................ +Rosa Caroline Frederick 1879 - 1935 ............................................ 7 [3] Lodusky Ann Sisco 1874 - 1949 ................................................ +Unknown McMinn ............................................ *2nd Husband of [3] Lodusky Ann Sisco: ................................................ +Unknown Wilder ............................................ 7 Dinsmore Sisco 1878 - 1883 ..................................... *2nd Wife of [4] John Houston Sisco: ......................................... +Susan Angeline "Ann" Speck 1852 - 1884 ............................................ 7 Infant Son Sisco 1884 - 1884 ..................................... *3rd Wife of [4] John Houston Sisco: ......................................... +Amanda Ellen "Ella" Hurst or Hust 1860 - 1900 ............................................ 7 Sarah Francis Sisco 1886 - 1961 ................................................ +Alford Joseph Wilson 1877 - 1952 ............................................ 7 Irene Maud Sisco 1888 - 1941 ................................................ +Alford Newton DeWeese 1881 - 1951 ............................................ 7 Jennie "Jeannie" Bell Sisco 1890 - 1975 ................................................ +James Daniel Wilson 1872 - 1958 ............................................ 7 [5] Ida Elizabeth Sisco 1892 - 1974 ................................................ +George Ellis DeWeese 1885 - 1942 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [5] Ida Elizabeth Sisco: ................................................ +James E. Blair ............................................ 7 Charles Houston Sisco 1894 - 1968 ................................................ +Opal Alice Hanson 1894 - 1969 ............................................ 7 Suzie May Sisco 1897 - 1982 ................................................ +Jay Palmer Roberts 1896 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Clovis Monroe Sisco 1899 - 1970 ................................................ +Martha Ann Blackston 1904 - 1975 ..................................... 6 Ann Loduska Sisco 1849 - ......................................... +Unknown Gibson ..................................... 6 Civility Caroline Sisco 1853 - 1920 ......................................... +John David Moss 1852 - 1921 ............................................ 7 Denver Teal "Peel" Moss 1889 - 1965 ............................................ 7 Essie Mae Moss 1891 - 1933 ................................................ +Charles Luther Emmett 1883 - 1956 ............................................ 7 Edna W. Moss 1893 - ............................................ 7 Jesse Earl Moss 1895 - 1974 ............................................ 7 Thomas Ervin Moss 1896 - ................................................ +Messhie Miller ..................................... 6 Tennessee P. Sisco 1855 - 1902 ......................................... +John Hall Carter 1850 - ............................................ 7 Infant Carter ............................................ 7 Infant Carter ............................................ 7 Josephine Carter ............................................ 7 Ophelia Carter ............................................ 7 Charles Winfield Carter ............................................ 7 John Quenton Carter ............................................ 7 Birdie Carter ............................................ 7 Jessie Carter ............................................ 7 Bessie Carter ..................................... 6 Margaret Jane Sisco 1859 - 1935 ......................................... +John Franklin Speck 1858 - 1922 ............................................ 7 Essie Speck 1881 - ................................................ +Walter Donaldson ............................................ 7 [6] Booker Speck 1882 - ................................................ +Martha Thomas ............................................ *2nd Wife of [6] Booker Speck: ................................................ +Sarah Faust ............................................ 7 Dove Speck 1884 - 1921 ................................................ +John Franklin Vaugh ............................................ 7 Tiff Kirk Speck 1886 - ............................................ 7 Mary Clinton Speck 1891 - 1941 ................................................ +Thomas Arthur Means ............................................ 7 Manford Denton Speck 1891 - 1933 ................................................ +Mary Jane Unknown ............................................ 7 Hazel Eddis Speck 1900 - 1978 ................................................ +Sherman Sullins ..................................... 6 Nancy Arabelle "Bell" Sisco 1862 - 1927 ............................................ 7 Jessie "Massa" Seitz 1878 - 1901 ............................. 5 [12] Emberson Sisco 1826 - 1903 ................................. +Emaline Collier - 1857 ..................................... 6 [9] Marshall Anderson "Cudge" Sisco 1849 - 1928 ......................................... +Winnie M. Newberry 1853 - 1905 ............................................ 7 Bud Sisco ............................................ 7 Nancy Jane Sisco 1869 - 1956 ................................................ +Henry Washington Starr 1845 - ............................................ 7 [23] George Calvin "Cudge" Sisco 1871 - 1947 ................................................ +[22] Armildia Evaline Sisco 1881 - 1957 ............................................ 7 [7] Sarah Tennessee Sisco 1874 - ................................................ +Unknown Orr - 1895 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [7] Sarah Tennessee Sisco: ................................................ +Jasper Henry Binam 1876 - 1962 ............................................ 7 Rosa Etta Sisco 1875 - 1950 ................................................ +Charles Henry Alston 1875 - 1948 ............................................ 7 Martha Ann Mahala "Haley" Sisco 1876 - 1950 ................................................ +Hugh Becker 1871 - 1950 ............................................ 7 John Wilburn B. Sisco 1879 - 1956 ................................................ +Usley Boggs 1890 - 1975 ............................................ 7 [8] Caldona "Dona" Sisco 1881 - 1950 ................................................ +Kay Baker ............................................ *2nd Husband of [8] Caldona "Dona" Sisco: ................................................ +Sol Russell ............................................ 7 Joseph Ross Sisco 1883 - 1965 ................................................ +Agnes Kelly 1888 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Edna Alice "Cinthia" Sisco 1885 - 1954 ................................................ +Frank Edward Parcher 1890 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Minnie Sisco 1888 - ................................................ +Thomas S. Gibbs 1885 - ..................................... *2nd Wife of [9] Marshall Anderson "Cudge" Sisco: ......................................... +Elizabeth S. "Betsy" Johnson 1863 - ..................................... *3rd Wife of [9] Marshall Anderson "Cudge" Sisco: ......................................... +Rhonda Lawson 1886 - ............................................ 7 Columbus H. Sisco 1906 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Benjamin Houston Sisco 1909 - 1989 ................................................ +Ella M. Scott 1909 - 1983 ............................................ 7 Glen Wheeler Sisco 1914 - 1960 ................................................ +Betty Eilene Webster 1929 - ............................................ 7 Walter Sisco 1919 - 1979 ..................................... 6 [11] Mary Jane Sisco 1850 - ......................................... +James Monroe 'Jim' Binam 1852 - 1941 ............................................ 7 Margaret Fultz Sisco 1871 - ................................................ +[21] John Franklin Bell 1853 - 1933 ............................................ 7 [10] Martha A. Binam 1873 - ................................................ +Unknown Price ............................................ *2nd Husband of [10] Martha A. Binam: ................................................ +Unknown Lucas ............................................ 7 William Manford Binam 1876 - ................................................ +Martha Jane Wright ..................................... *2nd Husband of [11] Mary Jane Sisco: ......................................... +Wilburn L. "Lib" Fultz 1816 - ............................................ 7 Emberson "Imp" Fultz 1879 - ..................................... 6 Susan Sisco 1852 - ......................................... +Isaac M. Tate ..................................... 6 Nancy 'Caroline' Sisco 1854 - 1944 ......................................... +Gardner Phlegm "Flint" Wheeler 1861 - 1949 ............................................ 7 James Thomas Wheeler 1883 - 1927 ................................................ +Ina Boatright ............................................ 7 Virgie M. Wheeler 1885 - 1975 ................................................ +Walter Phillips ............................................ 7 Afton Wheeler 1888 - ................................................ +Gertrude Johnson 1895 - 1964 ............................................ 7 Samuel Wheeler 1889 - 1971 ................................................ +Ruth Esther Berry - 1975 ............................................ 7 Dorcas Verma Wheeler 1891 - 1984 ................................................ +John Robert Dotson 1887 - 1968 ............................................ 7 Vester Wheeler 1895 - ................................................ +Vera Smith ............................................ 7 Rose Kathleen Wheeler 1901 - ..................................... 6 Bradley Conway "Con" Sisco 1856 - 1930 ......................................... +Mary Angeline Wheeler 1860 - 1940 ............................................ 7 William Ward Sisco 1884 - 1975 ................................................ +Lovie Gertrude Phillips 1901 - 1988 ............................................ 7 Sarah V. Sisco 1888 - ................................................ +E.E. Emerson ............................. *2nd Wife of [12] Emberson Sisco: ................................. +Martha Jane Phillips 1837 - 1916 Cherokee ..................................... 6 [13] Thomas Franklin Sisco 1861 - 1911 ......................................... +Georgia Ann Bateman 1867 - 1949 ............................................ 7 Jesse 'Jess' Cisco 1885 - 1979 ................................................ +Bess Bell - 1976 ............................................ 7 Wilburn Thomas "Jack" Sisco 1887 - 1972 ................................................ +Della Mae Cates 1893 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Daughter Sisco ..................................... *2nd Wife of [13] Thomas Franklin Sisco: ......................................... +Luzana E. Bell Morris 1867 - 1935 ............................................ 7 Wyatt Hittson Sisco 1896 - 1967 ............................................ 7 Linzy "Dank" Winfield Sisco 1898 - 1942 ................................................ +Edna Carter ............................................ 7 Charlie Dee Sisco 1900 - 1964 ................................................ +Pearl Jane White 1904 - 2001 ............................................ 7 Eva "Evie" Tisue Sisco 1902 - 1985 ................................................ +Charlie Mike Bell 1892 - 1977 ............................................ 7 Neva Adeline Sisco 1905 - 1983 ................................................ +Martin Theodore Bundesen 1889 - 1957 ..................................... 6 Paralee Sisco 1863 - ..................................... 6 William Emberson "Willie" Sisco 1865 - 1953 ......................................... +Lucretia "Creasy" Smith 1869 - 1954 (Robert Breeden believes Creasy was 100% Cherokee) ............................................ 7 George Franklin Sisco 1888 - 1983 ................................................ +Mary Margaret Ann Frederick 1889 - ............................................ 7 Mary Elizabeth Sisco 1889 - 1983 ................................................ +Marion Buchanan - 1983 ............................................ 7 Pleasant Bailey "PB" Sisco 1892 - 1985 ................................................ +Hazel A. Unknown 1900 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Thomas Winfield "Boots" Sisco 1894 - 1987 ................................................ +Flora Unknown 1904 - 1986 ............................................ 7 Virgie Mae Sisco 1898 - 1917 ............................................ 7 Lydia Sisco 1901 - 1973 ................................................ +James Breeden 1893 - 1978 - grandson Robert Breeden ............................................ 7 Onnie B. Sisco 1902 - 1977 ................................................ +Viola M. Unknown 1903 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Beatrice Sisco 1904 - ............................................ 7 [14] William D. Sisco 1905 - 1971 ................................................ +Grace M. Unknown 1912 - 1987 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [14] William D. Sisco: ................................................ +Mandy Doyle 1911 - 1931 ..................................... 6 Granville Finlin Sisco 1868 - 1902 ......................................... +Luzana Elizabeth Bell Fultz 1861 - 1945 ............................................ 7 Liza Frances 'Clora' Jane Sisco 1887 - 1975 ................................................ +William 'Felix' McNair 1883 - 1927 ............................................ 7 [15] James Benton "Bent" Sisco 1890 - 1977 ................................................ +Mary Neff ............................................ *2nd Wife of [15] James Benton "Bent" Sisco: ................................................ +Zelpha Ellen Essary 1904 - 1977 ............................................ 7 [16] William Winfield Sisco 1891 - 1964 ................................................ +Daisy May Eagleton 1907 - 1993 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [16] William Winfield Sisco: ................................................ +Sabrina Hutchenson - 1918 ............................................ 7 [17] George Frank Sisco 1893 - 1973 ................................................ +Reba Phillips - 1937 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [17] George Frank Sisco: ................................................ +Nancy O. Payne 1894 - ............................................ 7 Ramsey 'Rassy' Fred Sisco 1894 - 1977 ................................................ +Etha Anderson ............................................ 7 [18] Alfred Elbert Sisco 1898 - 1968 ................................................ +Edna Gardner ............................................ *2nd Wife of [18] Alfred Elbert Sisco: ................................................ +Iola Kathleen Lee 1906 - 1938 ............................................ 7 Allie Ellen Sisco 1898 - 1983 ................................................ +Charles W. Johnson 1890 - 1977 ............................................ 7 Tucker Sisco 1899 - 1915 ............................................ 7 Cora "Corie Lee" Belle Sisco 1901 - ................................................ +Levi Hogner 1902 - 1975 ..................................... 6 Pleasant Bailey Sisco 1871 - 1940 ......................................... +Floretta E. Sims 1872 - 1943 ............................................ 7 William Franklin "Willie" Sisco 1894 - 1976 ................................................ +Stella L. Cochran 1894 - 1979 ............................................ 7 [19] Efton Mack Sisco, Sr. 1896 - 1977 ................................................ +Arbie Gayle Beaver 1915 - 1990 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [19] Efton Mack Sisco, Sr.: ................................................ +Elizabeth Pearl Carter 1897 - 1938 ............................................ 7 Zylpha Adeline "Ziff" Sisco 1897 - 1980 ................................................ +James Clayton Stricklen 1894 - 1960 ............................................ 7 Earl Sisco 1900 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Waco Sisco 1902 - 1977 ............................................ 7 [20] Ernest Sisco 1904 - 1989 ................................................ +Mae Holland ............................................ *2nd Wife of [20] Ernest Sisco: ................................................ +Beulah Ferguson 1905 - 1927 ............................................ 7 Omar Sisco 1906 - 1994 ................................................ +Amy Francis Armer 1902 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Troy Pace Sisco 1909 - ................................................ +Ila Oletha Armer 1912 - 1995 ............................................ 7 Roy "Butch" Sisco 1912 - 1993 ................................................ +Ida Belle Overturf 1916 - 1984 ..................................... 6 Margret Elizabeth "Sissy" Sisco 1873 - 1946 ..................................... 6 John Beckom "Imps" Sisco 1874 - 1946 ......................................... +Arminta P. "Minty" Sumpter 1874 - 1915 ............................................ 7 William Henry Sisco 1898 - ................................................ +Ollier Williams ............................................ 7 Samuel Emberson Sisco 1899 - 1973 ................................................ +Cynthia Cox 1906 - descendant Teresa Sisco Moon ............................................ 7 Jessie Wilburn Sisco, Sr. 1901 - 1986 ................................................ +Ardie Williams ............................................ 7 Johnnie D. Quincy Lee Sisco 1905 - ................................................ +Lillian Rhoades ............................................ 7 Jimmy Conway Sisco 1909 - 1970 ................................................ +Bessie Mae Selvidge 1911 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Robert Truman Sisco 1910 - 1919 ..................................... 6 Martha Jane "Pony" Sisco 1877 - 1903 ......................................... +[21] John Franklin Bell 1853 - 1933 ............................................ 7 Jesse Clay Bell 1896 - 1929 ............................................ 7 M.B. Bell 1897 - 1897 ............................................ 7 Pleas Sisco Bell 1898 - 1937 ............................................ 7 Ary Earl Bell 1901 - 1943 ............................................ 7 Cora Lee Bell 1903 - 1974 ................................................ +Cliford Guy Mayers ..................................... 6 [22] Armildia Evaline Sisco 1881 - 1957 ......................................... +[23] George Calvin "Cudge" Sisco 1871 - 1947 ............................................ 7 Gustavae Vae Sisco 1902 - 1986 ................................................ +Vannie Warren "Van" Tuten ............................................ 7 [24] Vallie Clyde Sisco 1903 - 1976 ................................................ +Joe Lyons ............................................ *2nd Husband of [24] Vallie Clyde Sisco: ................................................ +Everett Hamilton 1902 - ............................................ 7 Viola Sisco 1906 - 1931 ................................................ +Earl Barlett - 1990 ............................................ 7 Millege Taft Sisco 1908 - 1970 ................................................ +Mildred Lucille Daffern 1921 - a descendant Tanja "TJ" Rodriguez ............................................ 7 Verna Cecil "Vernie" Sisco 1910 - 1980 ................................................ +Lawrence Oner Wiles 1901 - 1990 ............................................ 7 Crandall Everett Sisco 1914 - 1984 ................................................ +Alice Adaline Meeker 1923 - ............................. 5 [29] Marshall Anderson Sisco 1829 - 1902 ................................. +Margaret A. Wilson 1830 - ..................................... 6 Thomas H. Sisco 1853 - 1882 ..................................... 6 Nancy L. Sisco 1856 - ..................................... 6 Julia A. Sisco 1859 - ..................................... 6 [25] Joseph Price Sisco 1862 - 1943 ......................................... +Liza A. Unknown 1865 - ..................................... *2nd Wife of [25] Joseph Price Sisco: ......................................... +Mary E. Pharris 1872 - 1941 ..................................... *3rd Wife of [25] Joseph Price Sisco: ......................................... +E. Amy Carter 1865 - 1911 ............................................ 7 [26] Edith Ota Sisco 1884 - 1937 ................................................ +John David "Baldy" Smith 1876 - 1915 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [26] Edith Ota Sisco: ................................................ +Unknown Berry ............................................ 7 Anne Sisco 1890 - 1897 ............................................ 7 William Clyde Sisco 1899 - 1988 ................................................ +Clytie Belle Newberry 1903 - 1982 ..................................... 6 [28] Franklin D. Sisco 1865 - 1958 ......................................... +Virginia Wheeler 1870 - 1929 ............................................ 7 [27] Vernia Sisco 1894 - ................................................ +Clyde Whorton 1894 - 1926 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [27] Vernia Sisco: ................................................ +Unknown Dixon ............................................ 7 William Sisco 1896 - ............................................ 7 Carl Sisco 1902 - ................................................ +Lelah Boydston 1902 - ............................................ 7 Marjorie Sisco ................................................ +Unknown Barker ..................................... *2nd Wife of [28] Franklin D. Sisco: ......................................... +Martha Boren ..................................... 6 Mary Ellen Sisco 1868 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [29] Marshall Anderson Sisco: ................................. +Lenora Tenory 1840 - 1888 ............................. 5 [33] Granville Finley Sisco 1831 - 1893 ................................. +Maryann Mack Wilson 1834 - 1882 ..................................... 6 Sarah Elizabeth Sisco 1851 - ......................................... +Daniel Houston Seitz 1851 - 1923 ............................................ 7 John Finley "Effa" Seitz 1873 - 1936 ................................................ +Georgia F. Qualls ............................................ 7 William Lawson Seitz 1877 - 1963 ................................................ +Ira M. Howard ............................................ 7 Elbert Mack Seitz 1881 - 1974 ................................................ +Florence I. Smith ..................................... 6 John W. Sisco 1853 - 1876 ..................................... 6 Alfred Burr Sisco 1856 - 1947 ......................................... +Jennie Denton Seitz 1876 - 1957 ............................................ 7 [30] Cleo Sisco 1893 - 1980 ................................................ +Lee Bryan ............................................ *2nd Husband of [30] Cleo Sisco: ................................................ +Ira Marvin Gurley 1892 - ............................................ 7 Gladys Jennie Sisco 1895 - 1980 ................................................ +William Hubert Allred 1900 - 1945 ............................................ 7 Booker Henry Sisco 1897 - 1982 ................................................ +Nora Jane Bell 1887 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Jess 'Jessie' Willie Sisco 1899 - 1981 ................................................ +Opal Stevens ............................................ 7 Charlie Burton Sisco 1901 - 1921 ............................................ 7 Carl Wilson Sisco 1903 - 1945 ................................................ +Leva Rowena Taylor ............................................ 7 [31] Mary Louise Sisco 1905 - 1992 ................................................ +[32] William Sephus "Seaf" Bell 1901 - 1977 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [31] Mary Louise Sisco: ................................................ +[32] William Sephus "Seaf" Bell 1901 - 1977 ............................................ 7 Thelma 'Ruth' Sisco 1908 - 1989 ................................................ +Sigsbee Lee Curnutt 1905 - 1987 ............................................ 7 Virginia Helen Sisco 1914 - 1914 ............................................ 7 Jack Harvey Sisco 1918 - 1960 ..................................... 6 William Watson Sisco 1860 - 1947 ......................................... +Elizabeth 'Lizzie' C. Sugg 1864 - 1951 ............................................ 7 Claude M. Sisco 1884 - 1954 ................................................ +Flora Casey 1889 - 1967 ............................................ 7 Claude Sisco 1885 - ........................................... 7 Infant Sisco 1887 - 1887 ............................................ 7 Infant Sisco 1890 - 1890 ............................................ 7 William Roy Sisco 1894 - 1976 ................................................ +Alta Harbert ..................................... 6 Thomas Granville Sisco 1864 - 1866 ..................................... 6 Henry Booker Sisco 1870 - 1924 ......................................... +Nora Etha Poyner 1873 - ............................................ 7 Francis Annie Clyde Sisco 1896 - 1992 ................................................ +Roy Clifford Bishop, Sr. 1898 - 1997 ............................................ 7 Erton Ray Sisco 1901 - ................................................ +Mary Pauline Roberts 1899 - 1982 ............................................ 7 Willie Fay Sisco 1901 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Mary Fred Sisco 1904 - ............................................ 7 Elizabeth Chloe Sisco 1914 - ................................................ +Unknown Bixler ............................. *2nd Wife of [33] Granville Finley Sisco: ................................. +S.I. Eveline Winning 1850 - ............................. 5 Minerva S. "Polly" Sisco 1833 - 1858 ................................. +Alexander Hamilton Wilson 1825 - 1912 ..................................... 6 Tennessee Wilson 1851 - 1933 ......................................... +William Stanphill ............................................ 7 George Stanphill ............................................ 7 Rebecca Stanphill ............................................ 7 Molly Stanphill ............................................ 7 William Stanphill ............................................ 7 James Stanphill ..................................... 6 John Franklin Wilson 1853 - 1933 ......................................... +Mary Ann "Molly" Wade 1859 - ............................................ 7 William B. Wilson 1879 - ................................................ +Rosie Allred ............................................ 7 Byrd Wilson ................................................ +Pauline Keith ............................................ 7 Rebecca R. Wilson 1887 - ................................................ +Floyd Clements ............................................ 7 Alexander C. Wilson 1890 - ............................................ 7 Thomas L. Wilson 1894 - ................................................ +Helen Hampton ............................................ 7 Essie Pearl Wilson 1896 - ................................................ +Emmett Longest ............................................ 7 Gertie M. Wilson 1899 - ................................................ +William Oliver ..................................... 6 Thomas Wilson 1853 - ..................................... 6 Granville Burrow Wilson 1857 - 1916 ......................................... +Juliet Burkett 1855 - 1923 ............................................ 7 Jesse Frank Wilson 1882 - 1957 ................................................ +Margaret Miller ............................. 5 Franklin A. Sisco 1837 - 1863 ................................. +Sarah 'Rebecca' Alford 1837 - 1910 ..................................... 6 Nancy Jane Sisco 1859 - ......................................... +John T. Dailey ..................................... 6 Pleasant W. Sisco 1860 - ..................................... 6 Thomas J. Sisco 1862 - 1907 ......................................... +Lydia Johnson 1870 - ............................. 5 Sarah Jane Sisco 1838 - 1863 ................................. +Thomas H. Alford 1833 - 1913 ..................................... 6 Franklin L. Alford 1858 - ......................................... +Sarah Plumlee ..................................... 6 Tennessee Alford 1859 - ......................................... +Unknown Fultz ..................................... 6 Linda Alsepha Alford 1861 - ......................................... +Thomas Benton Bell ..................................... 6 Mary L. Alford 1862 - ......................................... +J.F. Fultz ............................. 5 [35] Thomas Fancher 'Miller Tom' Sisco, Jr. 1842 - 1913 ................................. +Martha Jane "Mattie" Coker 1845 - 1874 ..................................... 6 [34] Margaret Magalene "Maggie" Sisco 1872 - ......................................... +William D. Snow 1865 - ..................................... *2nd Husband of [34] Margaret Magalene "Maggie" Sisco: ......................................... +Alden Kerfer Whatley 1872 - ............................................ 7 Virgil Whatley Whatley 1891 - ............................................ 7 Irene Whatley 1903 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [35] Thomas Fancher 'Miller Tom' Sisco, Jr.: ................................. +Scyntha "Cynthia" Anne Armer 1858 - 1934 ..................................... 6 William Collier "Willie" Sisco 1878 - 1952 ......................................... +Lavonia "Vonie" Adeline Sims 1881 - 1968 ............................................ 7 Edward Franklin 'Eddie' Sisco 1900 - 1949 ................................................ +Ruby Sizemore - 1982 ............................................ 7 Rufus Lee Sisco 1902 - 1954 ................................................ +Josephine Isabel Dodson 1902 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Lucy Belle Sisco 1904 - 1994 ................................................ +Robert Lafayette Leach 1904 - 1984 ............................................ 7 Lawrence 'Evart' Everett Sisco 1906 - 1907 ............................................ 7 Raymond Hershel Sisco 1908 - 1985 ................................................ +Eppa Larue Warren 1916 - 1994 ............................................ 7 Russell Sisco 1911 - 2001 ................................................ +Verdie Ora Tuttle 1913 - ............................................ 7 [36] Gilbert Palfyn Sisco 1913 - 1981 ................................................ +Mildred Mae Delozier Crane 1923 - 1981 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [36] Gilbert Palfyn Sisco: ................................................ +Fred Virginia "Ted" Grim 1918 - 1970 ............................................ 7 Peeble Christine Sisco 1914 - ................................................ +Joseph Theodore Collins - 1967 ............................................ 7 Ila Izelle Sisco 1917 - 1982 ................................................ +George Paul Branscum, Sr. 1906 - 1994 ............................................ 7 [37] Adeline Sisco 1919 - ................................................ +Ed Gibbs ............................................ *2nd Husband of [37] Adeline Sisco: ................................................ +William "Scotty" Bradley ............................................ 7 [38] Billy Burton Sisco 1921 - 1991 - descendant Beth Dorsey ................................................ +Hazel Hays Owens ............................................ *2nd Wife of [38] Billy Burton Sisco: ................................................ +Virginia Denman 1921 - 1987 ............................................ 7 Eli Norman Taylor 1919 - ................................................ +Hazel Bernelle Sisco 1928 - 1986 ..................................... 6 Dallas Sisco 1880 - 1894 ..................................... 6 Lewis Rufus Sisco 1883 - 1972 ......................................... +Dona Alice Dodson 1887 - 1969 ............................................ 7 Alpha Clyde Sisco 1906 - 1999 ................................................ +Reba Mabry ............................................ 7 Mary Inez Sisco 1911 - 1997 ................................................ +Thurman J. "Shorty" Parsons 1910 - 1988 ............................................ 7 Ora Opal Sisco 1913 - ................................................ +Burl Cypert 1908 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Burney Clifton Sisco 1922 - 1972 ................................................ +Billie Lee Leslie 1924 - 1987 ..................................... 6 Crandle Pleas "C.P." Sisco 1886 - 1948 ......................................... +Lucy Ellen Sims 1889 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Friedman Sisco 1913 - 1978 ................................................ +Helen Vierheller 1916 - 1985 ..................................... 6 Lydia Belle Sisco 1892 - 1980 ......................................... +Solomon Alvin Allred 1888 - 1966 ............................................ 7 Arlis Hershall Allred 1910 - 1936 ................................................ +Alta Clark ............................................ 7 Dorothy Lorene Allred 1912 - 1995 ................................................ +Harley Webb ............................................ 7 Audrey Florence Allred 1914 - 1975 ................................................ +Charles Bailey ..................................... 6 Jennings Bryan Sisco 1896 - 1988 ......................................... +Mellie Francis Bell 1897 - 1961 ............................................ 7 Newman Eugene "Gene" Sisco 1922 - ................................................ +Irma Lea Allred ............................................ 7 [39] Katherine Kate Sisco 1930 - ................................................ +Paul Bollinger ............................................ *2nd Husband of [39] Katherine Kate Sisco: ................................................ +James Hood ..................................... 6 Thomas Franklin Sisco 1873 - 1938 ......................................... +Harriett Adeline Sims 1878 - 1957 ............................................ 7 Bishop Sisco 1894 - 1894 ............................................ 7 Henry Teller 'Tella' Sisco 1897 - 1985 ................................................ +Grace Druziller Bishop 1895 - 1970 ............................. 5 [40] Tennessee Overton Sisco 1844 - 1938 ................................. +Captain Lewis Edward Harbert 1842 - 1926 ............................. *2nd Husband of [40] Tennessee Overton Sisco: ................................. +William Wardlow "Will" Collier 1834 - 1923 ..................................... 6 Mary Mack "Molly" Collier 1861 - 1941 ......................................... +Abe Walker ..................................... 6 Thomas Steven Collier 1863 - 1933 ......................................... +Ann Douglas ..................................... 6 Nancy Emiline Collier 1865 - 1943 ......................................... +Matt Dooling ..................................... 6 William Andrew Collier 1868 - 1934 ......................................... +Ophelia McNemar ..................................... 6 Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Collier 1870 - 1963 ......................................... +Lula Hanbury ..................................... 6 Edward Longfellow Collier, Sr. 1872 - 1958 ......................................... +Lou Ann Fry ............................................ 7 Edward Longfellow Collier, Jr. ..................................... 6 Alexander Burl Collier 1874 - 1960 ......................................... +Emma Fry ..................................... 6 John Houston Collier 1876 - 1966 ......................................... +Sarah E. Orrell ..................................... 6 Arminta Jane "Minta" Collier 1878 - 1976 ......................................... +William R. Orrell ..................................... 6 Infant Son Collier 1880 - ..................................... 6 Malissa "Lissie" May Collier 1881 - 1963 ......................................... +Price or Prince Shipley ..................................... 6 [41] Mellie "Mary" Rose Collier 1884 - 1918 ......................................... +Charles S. Hulsy ..................................... *2nd Husband of [41] Mellie "Mary" Rose Collier: ......................................... +Thomas Gilbert ..................................... 6 Dee C. Collier 1888 - 1969 ............................. *3rd Husband of [40] Tennessee Overton Sisco: ................................. +James Donaldson 1845 - 1940 ..................... 4 Allen R. Francisco 1801 - ......................... +Mary Melissa "Polly" Alexander ..................... 4 Daniel Francisco 1803 - 1859 ......................... +Charity Virden 1803 - 1853 ..................... 4 [43] Edward Francisco 1809 - 1898 ......................... +Elizabeth Cannon 1811 - 1876 ............................. 5 Sarah Sisco 1838 - ............................. 5 Thomas Sisco 1839 - 1911 ................................. +Marilda Jane Looper 1847 - 1907 ..................................... 6 Jesse Sisco ..................................... 6 Isaac Sisco 1863 - 1940 ......................................... +Oleander "Ocie" Whitehead 1867 - 1947 ............................................ 7 George Washington Sisco ............................................ 7 Lenora Sisco ............................................ 7 William Guthrie Sisco ............................................ 7 Edna Sisco ............................................ 7 Lloyd Sisco ............................................ 7 Maude Alice Sisco ..................................... 6 [42] Samuel A. Sisco 1868 - 1927 ......................................... +Elinder Catherine Weeks 1872 - ............................................ 7 Ona J. Sisco ............................................ 7 Zillia Lee Sisco ............................................ 7 Marilda R. Sisco ............................................ 7 Luther Sisco ............................................ 7 Julia Sisco ..................................... *2nd Wife of [42] Samuel A. Sisco: ......................................... +Selina Hensley 1884 - 1974 ............................................ 7 Carlin Sisco ............................................ 7 Maywood Sisco ............................................ 7 Margaret Sisco ............................................ 7 Bammie Sisco ..................................... 6 Center Sisco 1870 - 1948 ......................................... +Sarah Elizabeth Smith 1861 - ............................................ 7 Gilbert "Burton" Sisco ............................................ 7 Willie Russell Sisco ............................................ 7 James Thomas Sisco (9/6/1889 - ) married Ollie Lee Copeland on 8/28/1910 [See email from Ray Chumney] ..................................... 6 Edward Sisco 1870 - 1928 ......................................... +Penilla Brown 1872 - 1955 ............................................ 7 Tommy Sisco ............................................ 7 Marilda M. Sisco ............................................ 7 Evora Sisco ............................................ 7 William Esque Sisco ..................................... 6 Dock Howard Sisco 1874 - 1943 ......................................... +Ina Hensley 1886 - 1925 ............................................ 7 Nola Sisco ............................................ 7 Lola Mae Sisco ............................................ 7 Sylvia Sisco ............................................ 7 Shelvie Sisco ............................................ 7 Bertha Ann Sisco ............................................ 7 Clara Sisco ............................................ 7 Johnny Monroe Sisco ............................................ 7 Margaret Sisco ............................................ 7 Oda Sisco ............................................ 7 Jemie "Jimmy" Sisco ............................................ 7 Eula Sisco ..................................... 6 Magnus Arthur Sisco 1876 - 1950 ......................................... +Mattie Belle England 1877 - 1967 ............................................ 7 Robert Carson Sisco ............................................ 7 Alonzo "Lonzo" Sisco ..................................... 6 William T. Sisco 1879 - 1949 ......................................... +Cora England 1879 - 1964 ............................................ 7 Allie Mae Sisco ............................................ 7 Lula Ray Sisco ............................................ 7 Laura Hazel Sisco ............................................ 7 Callie Sisco ............................................ 7 Tory Myrtle Sisco ..................................... 6 John Mitchell Sisco 1881 - 1945 ......................................... +Rosetta England 1879 - 1970 ............................................ 7 Mary Allten Sisco ..................................... 6 Floyd Sisco 1884 - 1909 ......................................... +Lora Phillips 1889 - ............................................ 7 Roxy M. Sisco ..................................... 6 Halie Ann Sisco 1886 - 1951 ......................................... +Isaac Floyd Bowman 1882 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Ernest Lee Bowman ............................................ 7 Cletis Hughie Bowman ............................................ 7 Nancy Jane Bowman ............................................ 7 Terry Bowman ............................................ 7 Selma A. Bowman ............................................ 7 Granville Bowman ............................................ 7 Arthur Bill Bowman ............................................ 7 Halie Mae Bowman ............................................ 7 Bertie Ray Bowman ............................................ 7 Ira F. Bowman ..................................... 6 Wadie Sisco 1890 - 1894 ..................................... 6 Bertie May Sisco 1900 - 1901 ............................. 5 Polly Sisco 1841 - ............................. 5 Patsy Sisco 1842 - ............................. 5 Elizabeth Sisco 1844 - ..................... *2nd Wife of [43] Edward Francisco: ......................... +Jane Cooper 1824 - 1907 ..................... 4 Turner Sisco 1815 - married Tabitha Ray .............3 Sanders C. Francisco 1766 - 1875 ................. +Elizabeth (Betsie) Draper 1791 - 1865 (Shannon's 4th great grandparents) ..................... 4 Isaac James Sisco ..................... 4 Jacob Sisco ..................... 4 James Calvin Sisco ..................... 4 Mahala Sisco ..................... 4 Ruben Sisco ..................... 4 Sallie Sisco ..................... 4 [64] William H. Cisco 1810 - 1898 ......................... +Sarah N. Riley 1809 - 1876 ............................. 5 Rhoda Cisco 1829 - 1866 ................................. +Andrew Jackson Vinson - 1908 ..................................... 6 Ruth B. Vinson 1850 - ..................................... 6 Sarah Ann Vinson 1852 - ..................................... 6 William Riley Vinson 1854 - ..................................... 6 Nancy Vinson 1856 - ..................................... 6 Francis Marion Vinson 1857 - ..................................... 6 Mary Jane Vinson 1859 - ..................................... 6 Amos Jackson Vinson 1863 - ..................................... 6 Samantha E. Vinson ..................................... 6 Samuel P. Vinson ..................................... 6 George B. Vinson ............................. 5 Amos B. Cisco 1835 - 1919 ................................. +Sarah Ann Lane 1837 - 1925 ..................................... 6 William H. Cisco 1856 - 1857 ..................................... 6 Nancy Jane Cisco 1858 - 1895 ......................................... +Lawrence Garr 1832 - 1903 ..................................... 6 Mary J. Cisco 1859 - 1859 ..................................... 6 Emma F. Cisco 1862 - 1901 ......................................... +James G. Spencer 1855 - 1920 ..................................... 6 Della Cisco 1863 - ......................................... +Clarence Naugle ..................................... 6 Mary Ann Cisco 1864 - ......................................... +William S. Ackerson 1870 - ..................................... 6 Albert Willard Cisco 1871 - ......................................... +Adeline Ola "Addie" Winebrenner 1881 - ............................................ 7 Dolly Cisco 1905 - ................................................ +Vernon Gaston 1903 - ............................................ 7 Albert Cisco 1908 - ................................................ +Sylvia Russell 1906 - ..................................... 6 Malinda B. "Minnie" Cisco 1874 - ......................................... +Thomas F. Strange 1870 - ..................................... 6 [48] Francis Marion Cisco 1877 - 1966 ......................................... +[47] Nancy Elizabeth Cisco 1884 - 1957 ............................................ 7 [49] Nellie F. Cisco 1908 - 1968 ................................................ +[50] Oce Gaston 1903 - ............................................ 7 [51] Jesse H. Cisco 1909 - 1986 ................................................ +[52] Rosa Mae Russell ............................................ 7 [53] Harold Alvis Cisco 1911 - 1965 ................................................ +[54] Ruth Cook ............................................ 7 [55] Walter Howard Cisco 1912 - 1914 ............................................ 7 [56] Viola May Cisco 1914 - 1977 ................................................ +[57] Charles Gadell ............................................ 7 [58] Alice Minerva Cisco 1916 - ................................................ +[59] George Walter Baur, Sr. 1909 - ............................................ 7 [60] Nora Cisco 1921 - ................................................ +[61] Cliff Beard ..................................... 6 Hattie L. Cisco 1880 - ............................. 5 Francis Marion "Frank" Cisco 1837 - 1910 ................................. +Martha Ann Scott 1849 - 1926 ..................................... 6 Sarah Jennie Cisco 1867 - 1870 ..................................... 6 [44] Charles Edward Cisco 1869 - 1958 ......................................... +Mary Jane Kellogg 1887 - ............................................ 7 Carroll Edward Cisco 1915 - 1979 ................................................ +Hazel Elizabeth Bartlow ..................................... *2nd Wife of [44] Charles Edward Cisco: ......................................... +Peggie J. Houghman 1869 - 1902 ............................................ 7 Leland Scott Cisco 1894 - 1967 ................................................ +Helen Unknown ............................................ 7 Charles Walter Cisco 1896 - 1975 ................................................ +Berna Deane Kinman ............................................ 7 Florine Allison Cisco 1897 - 1955 ................................................ +Russell Anderson ............................................ 7 Anesel Cisco 1900 - ............................................ 7 Helen K. Cisco 1901 - 1902 ............................................ 7 Herbert K. Cisco 1902 - 1902 ..................................... 6 Andrew Scott Cisco 1879 - 1944 ......................................... +Emma K. Cunningham 1881 - ............................................ 7 Lowell F. Cisco 1900 - 1974 ................................................ +Viola D. Fenner 1901 - 1974 ............................................ 7 Thelma Irene Cisco 1904 - 1982 ................................................ +Joseph Jackson "Jack" Davis 1902 - 1978 ............................................ 7 Irma G. Cisco 1906 - ................................................ +Francis H. Greene 1902 - ..................................... 6 Mary L. Cisco 1881 - 1960 ......................................... +Joseph Wesley Laiser ............................................ 7 Averil Laiser 1900 - ..................................... 6 Harry Cisco 1888 - 1889 ............................. 5 Mahala Cisco 1839 - 1917 ................................. +Hugh M. Nichols 1830 - 1915 ..................................... 6 William O. "Dutch" Nichols 1873 - ..................................... 6 Wilma "Bab" Nichols 1873 - ..................................... 6 Walter Perry Nichols 1880 - ..................................... 6 Jane Nichols ..................................... 6 Herbert Nichols ..................................... 6 Sammy Nichols ............................. 5 Lucinda A. Cisco 1841 - 1919 ................................. +Samuel Wilson, Sr. 1826 - 1902 ..................................... 6 Samuel Wilson, Jr. 1879 - ..................................... 6 Sarah "Sally" Wilson ..................................... 6 Cecil Wilson ..................................... 6 William Wilson ..................................... 6 Mollie Wilson ............................. 5 Amanda Jane Cisco 1842 - ................................. +John B. Halsey ............................. 5 [46] Ira Samuel Cisco 1844 - 1922 ................................. +Mary Jane Scott 1847 - 1877 ..................................... 6 Minerva A. Cisco 1866 - 1943 ......................................... +Jesse J. Lane 1864 - 1928 ..................................... 6 Martha A. Cisco 1869 - ..................................... 6 [45] George W. Cisco 1871 - 1936 ......................................... +Alice Minerva Ellis 1890 - 1971 ............................................ 7 Dallas St. Elmo "Edward" Cisco 1910 - 1956 ................................................ +Maggie Lee "Pat" Patterson 1913 - ............................................ 7 Dorothea Cisco 1913 - 1921 ..................................... *2nd Wife of [45] George W. Cisco: ......................................... +Lena B. Nichols 1877 - 1907 ............................................ 7 Orville T. Cisco 1897 - 1936 ................................................ +Edith M. Vinson 1899 - 1984 ............................................ 7 Helen M. Cisco 1906 - 1907 ..................................... 6 William A. Cisco 1874 - 1880 ..................................... 6 Harriett A. "Hattie" Cisco 1874 - ......................................... +Jesse Clayton Taylor 1869 - ............................................ 7 George Taylor ............................................ 7 Harry Taylor ..................................... 6 James Cisco ............................. *2nd Wife of [46] Ira Samuel Cisco: ................................. +Mary Ann McCoin 1857 - 1938 ..................................... 6 Lucinda Jeannette Cisco 1882 - ......................................... +Bertie Elmer Troxell 1878 - ..................................... 6 [47] Nancy Elizabeth Cisco 1884 - 1957 ......................................... +[48] Francis Marion Cisco 1877 - 1966 ............................................ 7 [49] Nellie F. Cisco 1908 - 1968 ................................................ +[50] Oce Gaston 1903 - ............................................ 7 [51] Jesse H. Cisco 1909 - 1986 ................................................ +[52] Rose Wilson ............................................ 7 [53] Harold Alvis Cisco 1911 - 1965 ................................................ +[54] Ruth Cook ............................................ 7 [55] Walter Howard Cisco 1912 - 1914 ............................................ 7 [56] Viola May Cisco 1914 - 1977 ................................................ +[57] Charles Gadell ............................................ 7 [58] Alice Minerva Cisco 1916 - ................................................ +[59] George Walter Baur, Sr. 1909 - ............................................ 7 [60] Nora Cisco 1921 - ................................................ +[61] Cliff Beard ..................................... 6 Elisha Sanders "Mike" Cisco 1888 - 1936 ......................................... +Clara Mae Baker 1894 - 1966 ............................................ 7 Mary C. Cisco 1915 - ................................................ +James Thorp 1913 - ............................................ 7 Doris Cisco 1917 - 1982 ................................................ +Dean Turner ............................................ 7 Mildred Cisco ................................................ +Harold N. Horn ..................................... 6 Burt H. Cisco 1892 - ..................................... 6 Arthur F. Cisco 1895 - ......................................... +Gaynell Tompkins 1897 - ............................. 5 Wade Cisco 1845 - 1887 ................................. +Sarah C. Gaddes 1851 - ..................................... 6 Eveline Cisco 1867 - ......................................... +William H. Hampler 1862 - ..................................... 6 Olive B. "Ollie" Cisco 1874 - ......................................... +John William Harvey 1869 - ..................................... 6 William Richard Cisco 1876 - 1958 ......................................... +Emma Mae Gelsthrope 1879 - 1962 ............................................ 7 Fern Irene Cisco 1897 - ................................................ +Velde Johnson 1897 - son Velde Johnson Jr (2/12/1923 - 7/27/2009) - dau. Norma Johnson ............................................ 7 Robert Victor Cisco 1900 - 1991 ................................................ +Viola Leinweber 1901 - 1976 ............................................ 7 William Merle "Mick" Cisco 1902 - 1987 ................................................ +Julia Kane 1898 - 1985 ............................................ 7 Edith Sarah Cisco 1905 - ................................................ +Russell G. Scoggins 1900 - ............................................ 7 Merle Cisco ............................................ 7 John Lester Cisco 1909 - 1992 ................................................ +Dorothy Garr 1915 - 1990 ............................................ 7 Carl Leon Cisco 1912 - 1993 ................................................ +Trudi Unknown ............................................ 7 Iona Lavone Cisco ................................................ +Unknown Haulvey ............................. 5 [62] John "Jack" Cisco 1849 - 1903 ................................. +Alice O. Britt 1853 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [62] John "Jack" Cisco: ................................. +Diana Lucinda Scott 1853 - ..................................... 6 Mary J. Cisco 1871 - ......................................... +Nehemiah Riddle 1864 - ............................. 5 [63] Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Cisco 1849 - ................................. +Doc DeSpain ............................. *2nd Husband of [63] Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Cisco: ................................. +Luther Smott ..................... *2nd Wife of [64] William H. Cisco: ......................... +Mary A. Burton 1829 - 1901 ..................... 4 Sanders C. Sisco 1834 - 1920 ......................... +Sarah H. Wilson 1832 - 1881 (Shannon's 3rd great grandparents) ............................. 5 Isbell 'Ibby' Sisco 1854 - ............................. 5 Sidney Scott Sisco 1857 - 1931 (Shannon's 2nd great grandfather) ............................. 5 Andrew Barns Sisco 1866 - 1946 .............3 Johnathan 'John' Francisco, Jr. === Note === : The Newark Town Records, page 136, shows his property as being one of the lines of division between Newark and Second River. Liber C, Essex County Court Minutes mentions him a s a Constable of Newark, 1744/45. == Sources == == Acknowledgements == Thank you to [[Flener-3 | James Flener]] for creating WikiTree profile Francisco-272 through the import of Family.ged on Aug 16, 2013. *

Delawana Inn

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(This history has been copied from wikipedia.org Delawana Inn. (2014, May 19). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16:54, February 9, 2015, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Delawana_Inn&oldid=609242091 but is taken from a history written by my mother, [[D'Aoust-40|Mary Grise]]. The original source citation will be added later.) The evolution of the tourism industry in Simcoe County and Muskoka followed the great water routes of the trappers, loggers, and voyageurs. Honey Harbour and the site of the Delawana Inn had all of the natural features of a good harbour, protection from the elements, and a beach area for bathing. The sharp eye of entrepreneur Nathan Nickerson identified the site as a perfect location for a hotel. Nickerson and his wife Anne, had operated a store in Midland for twelve years, a sawmill, Nickerson Brothers' Mills in Hogg's Bay, (Victoria Harbour) and with his sons Albert and Charles, established the hotel known as the Victoria House on the present site of The Delawana Inn & Resort. When the hotel opened its doors in 1897, Mr. Nickerson was approximately seventy years old. People thought he "lost his mind", to leave such a lucrative business as the lumber trade, but Nathan was convinced that the Honey Harbour district would become more popular for tourism than the famed Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence. For fifteen cents, according to the ad in the Midland Free Press, the steamer "Odessa" would take guests from Victoria Harbour to Honey Harbour. All guests and supplies had to be transported by boat since there were no roads. Accommodations were available for the night or the week. Guests had the use of boats, meals were supplied, picnic lunches created, and ice cream and confectioneries were available. The hotel was a two-story wooden structure with extensive verandahs. During the early years, Victoria House was a popular fishing camp without electricity or telephones! In the 1920s, Charles Nickerson, Nathan's son, sold Victoria House to the Grisé brothers; they had operated The Royal Hotel across the channel. Fred Grisé, who had managed a liquor store in Penetanguishene until prohibition ended that venture, took over the operation of the mainland hotel. Fred's son, Didace, along with Fred's daughter-in-law, Mary, became the managers. Didace and Mary raised five sons and four daughters while running the resort! It was under the Grisé family that the hotel became The Delawana Inn. Legend has it that a local Chief named Delawana suffered a great tragedy when a rock-fall killed his daughter, Wah-Soo-na, and her two dogs. The Great Spirit gave the area its beautiful birch trees in her memory and the people named Big Dog and Little Dog Channels for her companion pets. Still in the 1920s, and due to the popularity of The Delawana, more cabins were built to increase capacity. Lighting was by acetylene, water was heated by wood, laundry was done by hand and huge icehouses provided refrigeration. By 1935, the Marine Wing was added, providing twenty more rooms, two of which had private baths. Four rooms in the main building contained a bath, eleven had running water, and the remaining seventeen had "still water service". The new kitchen had a dishwasher and oil-fired stoves. Capacity at The Delawana was one hundred guests, most of them fishermen. Didace Grisé was always aware of what other hotels offered and constantly strove to make his hotel competitive and up –to- date. He enlisted dietitians to work in the kitchen; telephones were available twenty-four hours a day, CNR telegrams were sent and received and running water was installed during the war years. The sad but serendipitous opportunity to upgrade came in the form of a fire in August 1952, which burned the main building to the ground. The Grisés did not have insurance, so they turned to private financing and reopened in the following spring. The new main building contained ten rooms, which qualified The Delawana for a beer and wine license. More units with private baths were built and the increased prices were met with some resistance. An aggressive advertising campaign soon attracted conference groups. In July 1973, a second fire destroyed the building and again the family rebuilt. Didace Grise died in 1974, leaving ownership to Mary Grise and two of her sons. The changing nature of travel and tourism saw many Canadians venture off to new foreign destinations, and many Americans just stopped traveling north. In 1996 the resort changed hands, was purchased by a development company from Toronto and went into receivership in 2013. Under new ownership, the resort reopened in 2014. == Sources ==

Quick summary of Danish kings 9th to 15th centiries

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Summary of article at http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/DENMARK.htm Pre-8th century kings of Denmark must be considered mythical. 9th century Danish kings raided north-west Germany creating a conflict with the Carolingian rulers, explaining why contemporary Frankish sources can be found for them. For a time early in the 9th century, Denmark had a short period of unity, undone by continual disputes settled by frequent assassinations. Early Danish rulers can be named with some certainty from the available sources, but during the second half of the 9th century little is known about some of the late kings beyond their names. There is even less information on the early 10th century kings. Even Adam of Bremen, a good source of history states, “it is uncertain how many kings reigned in Denmark during this period” In the mid-10th century, King Gorm “den Gamle/the Old” and his descendants started to extend territorial influence under Gorm´s son King Harald I, invading Norway in 965. Harald´s son King Svend I after accession in [987], launched a full-scale invasion of England in 1013. Svend´s son King Knud I killed English king Edmund “Ironsides” and became England’s king in 1016. After the death of the last known male descendant, Magnus II King of Norway conquered most of Denmark. Svend Estridsen, nephew of King Knud reasserted control of Denmark by 1047, and his descendants ruled until 1412. As in Sweden and Norway, the Danish the female line passed kingship to dukes of Pomerania, and the Wittelsbach dukes of Bavaria. From 1449 on, the Danish crown was united when Christian Duke of Oldenburg was chosen as king of Denmark and Norway.

Chenoa Cemetery, Chenoa, Kentucky

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[[Category: Chenoa Cemetery, Chenoa, Kentucky]] The cemetery is off Highway 190 at 36.67580, -83.85640.

History of the Delawana Inn

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Bolton Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Boltons. 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]]

My Pop's ancestry

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Just a few surnames of ancestors in Colonial Zacatecas Mexico.

Donna Hinds To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hinds-564|Donna Hinds]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hinds-564&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Donna Hinds To-Do List|Donna's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Adams-20130|Adams, Henry Croydon]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mann-3956|Adams, Irena G (Mann) ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-20138|Adams, Robert M. or Morrill]] || 1789-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Eastman-1009|Adams, Demaris (Eastman) ]] || 1794-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Gaudreau-156|Belair, Angelina (Gaudreau) ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Laperche_dite_St._Jean-1|Belair, Angelique (Laperche dite St. Jean) ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Darling-1112|Eastman, Demaris (Darling) ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eastman-1010|Eastman, Thomas ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hebert-2040|Hebert, Henry P.]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doucette-325|Hebert, Marie Celina (Doucette) ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hebert-2041|Hebert, Etienne ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lasandre-1|Hebert, Marie (Lasandre) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Faye James To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Moran-622|Faye James]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Moran-622&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Faye James To-Do List|Faye's current to-do list]].''

Nova Scotia United Empire Loyalist

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Victoria West United Church Cemetery

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Shelburne United Empire Loyalist

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Saint John River Valley United Empire Loyalist

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Cape Breton United Empire Loyalist

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Aas Mølle

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Aas Mølle was a watermill located on Fyn, Denmark. http://www2.nyborgbibliotek.dk/lokalweb/nbNyborgLokalarkiv/nyeorbeksider/refsvindingesognsgamlemoller.htm

St. John's Island United Empire Loyalist

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William Carver, the immigrant of 1682

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[[Category:Powell-5629]] We have conflicting information about "William Carver, the Immigrant of 1682". Sources give different information for his wives and children. Both groups have a son William "who married Elizabeth Walmsley". Both have a daughter Sara, however one has her married to John Rush, the other to a man named Marshall. Both claim the William Carver who emigrated from Herefordshire England to Pennsylvania in 1682 with William Penn, along with brothers "John, Joseph, and Jacob". Are these two different families? Or one family with confusion on the number and names of wives? Who was the father of William Carver who married Elizabeth Walmsley? Who are the Saras that married John Rush & Mr. Marshall? There was another group of Carvers in Massachusetts at the time, could this (or one of them) be one of the Massachusetts Carvers who removed to Pennsylvania when the Quakers arrived? We have two profiles, neither is complete/correct but I've left them as is for now with a note to see if we can figure them out. *[[Carver-596]] William Carver #1 *[[Carver-93]] William Carver #2 What do you think? Thoughts and comments welcome.
[[Powell-5629 | Andrea Powell]] == Version 1 == '''Abington Records, and Joseph Martindale''' The Abington Monthly Meeting (Quaker) record seems to be the source for the first family group. These are also the only three dates of birth generally seen listed for any of William's children in the various sources (regardless of wives or number of children). This is the only source found that includes "wife Mary" and "son Joseph". :m1. in England, Jane _____ ::Sarah Carver; born 10 mo, 20th 1690; married John Rush 1707 :m2. in Pennsylvania, Mary ____ ::William Carver; born 3 mo, 22nd 1694; married Elizabeth Walmsley ::Joseph Carver; born 2 mo, 11th, 1696 In the Abington records, William Carver appears with wife Jane & daughter Sarah; and wife Mary & sons William & Joseph. This matches the information from Martindale (1867) {{Space:OCLC-3111379}} {| |Children of William Carver, as shown in the Abington Meeting recordsAbington meeting, births/marriages/deaths (1629-1812), page 4 |colspan=2|[[Image:Carver-596.jpg|500px]] |- |colspan=2|[[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-3.png | 300px]] |{{Space:OCLC-3111379}} |} ---- == Version 2 == '''Elias Carver''', '''Falls MM''', '''Buckingham MM''', '''Philadelphia Will''' The second set of wives are documented in the records of the Buckingham and Falls Monthly Meetings. The source for the children is William Carver's will found in the Philadelphia Will Book. :m1. 1689 Joan Kinsey -1737 ::Sarah Carver b.1690 m. Marshall ::Rachel Carver m. Denkon ::William Carver b,1694 & Elizabeth Walmsley ::Rebecca Carver m. Brock ::Hester Carver m. Knight ::Mary Carver m. Samuel Worthington :m2. (widow) Grace (Paxson) Carter ::Hanna Carver This is the information given by Elias Carver, in the Genealogy of William Carver (1903)Carver, Elias (1817-1904), The Genealogy of William Carver from Hertfordshire, England in 1682 [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwilli00carv Internet Archives] [https://books.google.com/books?id=vFU5AAAAMAAJ Google eBooks]. The children are consistent with William Carver's Will filed in Philadelphia.William Carver. Bibery, Co. of Philadelphia. Yeoman. 2 mo. 18, 1733/4. June 2, 1736. E.369 {| |rowspan=2|[[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-2.png | center | 400px]] |Carver, Elias (1817-1904), The Genealogy of William Carver from Hertfordshire, England in 1682 [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwilli00carv Internet Archives] [https://books.google.com/books?id=vFU5AAAAMAAJ Google eBooks] |- |'''Will of William Carvery, of Bibery''' :dated 18 Feb 1733; proven 2 Jun 1736 :Philadelphia Will BookPage: E:369 :Wife: Grace. Children: Sarah Marshall, Rachael Donkon, Rebecca Brock, Hester Knight, Mary Worthington, Hannah and William. Exec: William Carver |} This seems to be the most often repeated family group. Interestingly enough, the only birth dates generally shown are for Sarah & William - and those come from the Abington records above. I'm not finding dates of birth for the remaining children included in most online family trees. Joseph is not mentioned in William's Will, nor is he included in (most) online family trees. What happened to Joseph Carver born in 1696? William Carver who married Elizabeth Walmsley named his second son Joseph (his oldest was named William). It is certainly possible that Joseph died young, but no records have been found. === Marriage to Joan Kinsey 1689 === :5th day 10th month (December 5, 1689) - Middletown Monthly Meeting :William Carver and Joan Kinsey first announced intention of marriage. ::"At our said meeting William Carver and Joan Kinsey did publish their intention of marriage with each other it being the first time this meeting does desire that he bring a certificate to this meeting from the meeting to which he does belong." [[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682.png | center|400px]] :30th day 10th month (December 30, 1689) - Abington Monthly Meeting :William receives a Certificate to marry by Abington MM [[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-1.png | center |400px]] === Marriage to Grace Paxon (widow Carter) 1723 === :5th of 4th month (June 5, 1723) - Falls Monthly Meeting :William Carver & Grace [Paxson] Carter second announcement of intention to marry. The friends appointed report that "Grace's Children's money is secured for them, therefor they are left to their liberty". [[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-4.png | center |300px]] :3rd of 5th month (July 3, 1723) - Falls Monthly Meeting :The marriage of William & Grace Carver reported "orderly performed". ---- == Verison 3 == A third source, family researcher Sue LongSue Long [http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carver/1199.1/mb.ashx Carver/Tomlinson family of PA and NJ], January 13, 2007. Carver - Family History & Genealogy Message Board, hosted by [http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carver rootsweb.com], has William with all three wives and children listed as: :m1. 1689 Joan / Jane Kinsey :m2. about 1698 "Mary" ::"6 children, including Esther Carver who married Joseph Walton; Mary Carver who married Samuel Worthington :m3. 1723 Grace (Paxson) Carter :: Hannah Carver ---- == Sources & Notes == It seems convenient to mash them all together as one William with three wives, and the dates are consistent. However I find it odd that the only dates assigned to Joan Kinsey's children come from a record naming "Jane" and "Mary" as mothers of two of those children and the third child on that same record (Joseph) is simply left out of all narratives.

People who born in Pennsylvania who lived in Colon Michigan

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People who born in Pennsylvania who lived in Colon Michigan 1800 to 1900.

Searletown United Church Cemetery

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Mather

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Cotton Valley Cemetery

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Carol Marvin To-Do List

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Cemetery-2

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Beckylynn Ansell

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Becky was a calico cat that I adopted from the Florida SPCA. Although very independent in later years she loved cuddling in your arms.

Lincoln Bear Huber

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Lincoln is our 2nd Corgi. He loves his ball more than anything as if he isn't getting super excited to see his dad, he likes to cuddle with his mom.

Social Media Icons for WikiTree Profiles

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Kelly was adopted by Kevin, he ran away to go buy her for R10. She was a very loving cat.

Magnum Ansell

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Magnum was rescued by me from the Florida SPCA after doing volunteer work there for a month. He was a cross German Shepard Chow and loved his family. He died rather suddenly in 2011 after having a mild stroke the previous week.

Butters Huber

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Butters is our Corgi baby. She lives with Matt and Brenda and her little brother Lincoln. She loves to go to the park.

Candy the cat

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Candy, moms cat

McClaskie Mysterious Ancestor

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Here are open questions about our ancestors. We will start with the most recent and work our way back as those questions arise. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Graphics for Clan Rose

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Abbott Family History-Bowral, NSW Australia.

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John Piggott was a prominent citizen of Bowral and the district of Bong Bong and Burradoo. He was born in Langley, Essex, England on 22nd. September, 1821, and as a farmer married Elizabeth Corkett the daughter of Gilbert and Rebecca Corkett. Elizabeth was nineteen years old at that time of their marriage in 1839. John and Elizabeth migrated to the Colony of New South Wales in 1853 their child Samuel being born 1855 probably at Glenfield for they settled there for three years. John's brother emigrated with them and both the brothers worked the Braidwood Diggings.

Fitzgerald Family Burial Plot, Crabtree Falls

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[[Category:Fitzgerald Family Plot, Crabtree Falls, Nelson County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] Two grave markers are located just off the beginning of the trail to Crabtree Falls. ==Background== An information sheet posted by the Forest Service at the entrance to Crabtree Falls states the following: "The small graveyard located at the bottom of Crabtree Falls...is the final resting place for Achilles Washington Fitzgerald and Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) Fizgerald, along with two of their children, Mary who died as an infant, and Mary E. who died at age five. Betsy and Achilles Fitzgerald raised ten children here at Crabtree Falls. Their one room log cabin, which was located several hundred yards east of here, and fenced yard are gone; only their tombstones remain to testify to their life here. Betsy's grandfather, [[Fitzgerald-2894|Bartlett Hawkins Fitzgerald]], was a Revolutionary War patriot. He had been granted these surrounding acres on the Tye River for service to his country. Life was not easy in Nelson County during the 1800's. The Fitzgerald family worked hard to keep food on the table. Achilles, known as "Ach" to friends, made roofing shingles, barrels, and buckets. Betsy tended small gardens throughout the area wherever the rugged soil and limited sunlight permitted. The popular trail along Crabtree Falls meanders through the fields where the Fitzgerald family once lived and worked. This mountain area used to be farmed in seven distinct levels until being washed out by a major flood. While life was never easy here in the Blue Ridge, the pioneers living here would not trade their small bit of heaven for any other place." == Transcription == The two gravestones in this cemetery were photographed on May 12, 2015. Below is a transcription and links to photos of the grave markers. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''extra information''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS location''' |- |[[Fitzgerald-3021|Fitzgerald]]||Achilles Washington||August 8, 1844||February 5, 1917|| Inscription: "To him we trust / a place is given / among the saints / with Christ in heaven" ||[[Image:Fitzgerald-3021.jpg|100px]]||approx. 37.850927, -79.078644|| |- |[[Fitzgerald-3020|Fitzgerald]]||Mary Elizabeth||July 16, 1833||July 7, 1924|| . ||[[Image:Fitzgerald-3020.jpg|100px]]||approx. 37.850927, -79.078644|| |- |}

Graphics for Clan Little

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Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Walthall County, Mississippi

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崗美伍氏族譜

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Gangmei Ng Surname Family Genealogy Gangmei, Kaiping, Guangdong, China Dated: 2006 Village Database Location: HOIPING/KAIPING (開平/开平), HEUNG: Chak Kwan Heung (宅群鄉), VILLAGE: Kong May (崗美村), COORDINATES: 22 23 00 N, 112 37 12 E Source:http://legacy1.net/ng-伍-2/

Susanville Cemetery

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[[Category:Pearson-3638 Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Susanville Cemetery, Susanville, California]] [[Category:Lassen County, California, Cemeteries]] ===About=== * 1,448 interments * 90% photographed * 1 famous interment ===Contact Information=== : Roop and Court Streets : Susanville, Lassen County, California USA ===Google Map=== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Susanville+Cemetery/@40.4157753,-120.6656128,18z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x809d9632cbf43771:0xc3b61e3af0cfc95a Susanville Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Find A Grave=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=nelson&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=6&GScnty=200&GScntry=4&GSob=n&CRid=8395&df=all&pt=Susanville%20Cemetery& Susanville Cemetery on Find A Grave]

West View Cemetery, Monticello, Virginia

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Made in error. Please go to West View Cemetery, Monticello, Georgia

Jericho Friends Burial Ground

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[[Category:Jericho, New York]] [[Category:Jericho Friends Burial Ground, Jericho, New York]] [[Category:Nassau County, New York, Cemeteries]] ===About=== Located off the Jericho Turnpike in Jericho, Long Island, New York. This Quaker burying ground is part of the Jericho Friends Meeting house which was erected in 1788. ===Links=== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2154658 On Find A Grave Website] *[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jericho-Friends-Meeting/129303677155819 On Facebook] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho_Friends_Meeting_House_Complex Wikipedia] *[http://openlibrary.org/books/OL18084332M/ Records for Quaker records. Jericho, Long Island, N.Y. Published 1910 in Brooklyn] ===Some Burials=== *[[Robbins-904|Willet Robbins]] *[[Robbins-907|Edward Robbins]] *[[Robbins-1975|Phebe T. Robbins]] *[[Titus-383|Rachel Titus Robbins]] *[[Robbins-1971|Roland Robbins]] *[[Robbins-1972|Edwin Robbins]] *[[Seaman-248|Esther Seaman Robbins]]

Francis Brickwall

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Francis-2504|Michelle McCormick]] is currently working on. Can you help?

Paula Bond To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]][[Category:Bond-2968]] Here are the profiles [[Bond-2968|Paula Bond]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bond-2968&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Paula Bond To-Do List|Paula's current to-do list]].''

Patricia Hawkins Elsaesser To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the Elsaesser family profiles [[Hawkins-4497|Patricia Hawkins]] is currently working on. Let me know if you're interested in helping. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hawkins-4497&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Patricia Hawkins To-Do List|Patricia's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border=1 !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Elsässer-24|Elsässer, Gottlieb Jacob]] || 1866 || to-do: Add 3 new census records ("Gottlieb Elsaesser" w/ birth date) from Archives.com |- | [[Elsaesser-9|Elsaesser, Charles ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Gimmel-2|Elsaesser, Elizabeth (Gimmel)]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsaesser-11|Elsaesser, Ruth Ann ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmiller-6|Ohlmiller, Benjamin Henry ]] || 1885 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Axamethy-1|Axamethy, William Von ]] || 1916 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmüller-1|Ohlmüller, Sebastian ]] || 1840 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmiller-7|Ohlmiller, Lida A ]] || 1887 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsässer-27|Elsässer, Johann ]] || 1873 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsässer-26|Elsässer, Pauline C ]] || 1863 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsässer-25|Elsässer, Karl Johann ]] || 1872 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Steiger-132|Steiger, Katherine ]] || 1843 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsaesser-15|Elsaesser, Betty Margaret ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmiller-3|Ohlmiller, Susan ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsaesser-13|Elsaesser, Kitty ]] || 1896 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmiller-4|Ohlmiller, Joyce ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmiller-5|Ohlmiller, Charles W ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[UNKNOWN-280638|UNKNOWN, Dorothy ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Meier-670|Meier, Pauline ]] || 1872 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Kovac-11|Kovac, Alice ]] || 1910 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Schenck-669|Schenck, Theodore ]] || 1902 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsaesser-12|Elsaesser, Clara ]] || 1903 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Pearsall-486|Pearsall, Harold S ]] || 1909 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Pearsall-485|Pearsall, Irving Benjamin ]] || 1905 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Pearsall-484|Pearsall, Madeline ]] || 1907 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Pearsall-483|Pearsall, George Dudley ]] || 1911 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Pearsall-482|Pearsall, Helen M ]] || 1913 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Pearsall-481|Pearsall, Robert E ]] || 1915 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[UNKNOWN-280637|UNKNOWN, Lucy ]] || 1886 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmiller-2|Ohlmiller, Benjamin S ]] || 1910 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Pearsall-480|Pearsall, Irving Smith ]] || 1884 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Ohlmiller-1|Ohlmiller, Charles W ]] || || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[UNKNOWN-280636|UNKNOWN, Mary ]] || 1875 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[UNKNOWN-280635|UNKNOWN, Ruth ]] || 1892 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsässer-23|Elsässer, Johan ]] || 1843 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Mynatt-115|Mynatt, Constance V. ]] || 1921 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- | [[Elsaesser-10|Elsaesser, Richard J. ]] || 1921 || to-do: Cleanup from import |- |}

Woolsey Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Woolseys. 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]]

Ebey Name Study

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[[Category:Ebey 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 Ebey 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.

Patricia Hawkins To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hawkins-4497|Patricia Hawkins]] is currently working on. If you felt inclined to help... I have substantial documentation for most of these, and their parents, that isn't yet up; contact me before doing searches. However, if you have photos, memories, additional relatives, please feel free to add them! ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hawkins-4497&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Patricia Hawkins To-Do List|Patricia's current to-do list]].'' {| class= border="1" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Billington-109| (Billington) Martin, Mercy]] || 1652 || to-do: Clean up & source the Billingtons; they should be either Mayflower or PGM, also. |- | [[Dickinson-3642|Dickinson, Homer Ferry]] || 1871 || to-do: Clean up for upload: gedcom with LOTS MORE SOURCES for immediate Dickinson ancestors |- | [[Daugherty-798|Dickinson, Mabel Bennett (Daugherty) ]] || 1872 || to-do: ID and clean Daugherty ged for upload; ask Irish roots about Samuel Dohetee Daugherty Dotherty, who shows up in Leicester, MA, January 29, 1778, marrying Mary Martin, with a strong accent, given all the different transcriptions of his name. |- | [[Dickinson-3643|Dickinson, Henry Anderson]] || 1833 || to-do: Link http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1859_1924/1904-05.pdf Find a link to the more thorough Andover Newton Necrology (I have the text) done: https://books.google.com/books?id=8kpNAAAAMAAJ&as_brr=1&pg=PA161&ci=125,920,762,424&source=bookclip#v=onepage&q&f=false Add as bio. Link to and add the people mentioned in the bio (Sarah A Bullock, James S Bullock, Nancy Create or find categories on colleges, alums, necrologies, student lists. |- | [[Dickinson-3644|Dickinson, Henry Anderson]] || 1805 || to-do |- | [[Ferry-312|Dickinson, Julia (Ferry) ]] || 1810 || to-do: All those lovely Springfield sources for the Ferry family... clean up ged & upload. |- | [[Ferry-313|Ferry, Luther ]] || 1773 || to-do |- | [[Gimmel-3|Gimmel, Johann ]] || 1874 || to-do |- | [[Smith-81007|Gimmel, Katherine (Smith) ]] || 1879 || to-do |- | [[Hawkins-4497|Hawkins, Patricia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hawkins-4529|Hawkins, Bruce Jr.]] || || to-do: Get permission to make profile public. Invite Daddy to add to tree. Upload picture of him and boxturtle. |- | [[Elsaesser-8|Hawkins, Ruth (Elsaesser)]] || || to-do: Get permission to make profile public, and to use excerpts from Mama's own memoir for her & her relatives. Interview mama on portions of that. Pick & upload a picture. |- | [[Dickinson-3641|Hawkins, Doris Mabel (Dickinson) ]] || 1903 || to-do: Do cousins know exactly when she died? Haven't found it in records. Get pictures from Daddy. Me with her banjo-mandolin; scan of mandolin music |- | [[Hawkins-4530|Hawkins, William Bruce, Sr.]] || 1900 || to-do |- | [[Hawkins-4531|Hawkins, Jean Grant]] || 1893-10-25 || to-do: Upload the lovely picture of Jean & Elsie as young women. Upload the picture of Jean visiting on Smith graduation day w/ me & Judy. Also, the page of genealogy notes for Doris's family. Stories from Jean? Stories of Jean... |- | [[Hawkins-4532|Hawkins, James Adam]] || 1866 || to-do: clean & upload ged for him |- | [[Bruce-3113|Hawkins, Susan Sangster (Bruce) ]] || 1871 || to-do: clean & upload ged for her. |- | [[Hawkins-4582|Hawkins, James Alexander]] || 1895 || to-do: clean & upload ged for him |- | [[Hawkins-4583|Hawkins, Elsie C.]] || 1897 || to-do: What was Elsie's middle name? Does Daddy know? What was her exact birth date? |- | [[Hawkins-4715|Hawkins, Judy ]] || || to-do: Pick & upload a nice picture of Judy. |- | [[Lyman-538|Lyman, Elizabeth ]] || 1702 || to-do |- | [[Smith-81748|Smith, Mercy ]] || 1694 || to-do |- |}

Kenneth St.John To-Do List

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Ponemah Cemetery, Bogalusa, Louisana

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Schiff Name Study

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[[Category:Schiff Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Welcome to the Schiff One Name Study. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Schiff 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.

My Immigrant Ancestors

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MY IMIGRANT ANCESTORS *[[Rongnion-3 | Vincent Rongnion]] French Huguenot France to. Isle of Jersey to NJ ~ 1590 *[[Boutcher-4 | Ann Boutcher]] France to NJ *[[Stone-178 | Gregory Stone]] Essex England to Watertown, MA in 1635 f/o Jonn *[[Fiske-70 |Lydia Fiske]] w/o Gregory *[[Stone-168 | John Stone I]] England to MA 1618 10th grandfather *[[Rogers-249|Ann Rogers]] wife of John *[[McEntire-72 | Alexander McEntire]] County Bute, Scotland to (where land?) Buffalo Creek, NC 1707 9th grandfather Father-in Law of Joseph Green *[[McSwain-15 | David McSwain]] Isle Skye, Scotland to PA then to Rutherford NC 9th ggrand father Green line *[[Finger-72 | Peter Finger]] Pleystein Upper Palatinate Bavaria Germany to PA 5th great. grandfather sailed from Rotterdam. Came I the last huge wave of Palatinates *[[Warlick-39 | Catherine Warlick]] Germany to ? in NY Census *[[Kistler-154 |Johannes kistler]] Palatinate Germany to PA Sailed from Amsterdam *[[Greene-83 | James Greene]] *[[Greene-43 | John Greene]] :Date: 6 APR 1635 :Place: Hampton, England, Ship James :Event: Boston, MA on the "James" :Type: Arrival :Date: 1632 *[[Tattershall-2 | Joann Tattershall]] James' wife *[[Davies-2877 | Jenkin Davies]] Cardiganshire, Wales to PA *[[Davies-2876 | Catherine Shelby]] *[[Shelby-222 | Evan Shelby]] Tregaron, Cardiganshire, Wales to MD *[[Shelby-177 | Hannah Shelby]] *[[Peck-103 | Joseph Peck]] *[[Cooper-273 | Hannah Cooper]] *[[Chapman-1318 | Samuel Chapman]] *[[Hobbs-1119 | Vincent]] *[[Maguffey-2 | Jane Maguffey]] England to VA (1654-1698) *[[Blanton-49 | John Blanton]] *[[Blanton-46 | Thomas Blanton]] *[[Cahoon-44 | William Cahoon]] *[[Bosworth-10 | Jonathan Bosworth]] *[[Unknown-7867 | Elizabeth Bosworth]] *[[Bosworth-16 | Edward Bosworth]] *[[UNKNOWN-100083 | Mary Bosworth]] *[[Whitehead-1313 | Arthur Whitehead II]] *[[Taylor-960 | Ann Cary]] *[[Taylor-18816 | Thomas Taylor]] *[[Seay-202 | Unknown Seay]] possibly Mathew? England *[[Seay-93 | Abraham Seay]] these two at be same France *[[Wilson-4253 | Mary Wilson]] *[[Wyatt-188 | Haute Wyatt]] *[[Baynham-21 | William Baynham]] England to VA *[[UNKNOWN-126047 | Susanna Baynham]]. " *[[Cogdill-41 | William Cogdill]] London, England to ? settled in IL *[[Dimmock-72 | Edward Dimmock]] *[[Hammond-2285 | Grace Hammond]] *[[King-219 | Ralph King]] *[[Glover-594 | Ann Glover ]]. Research *[[Blucks-1 | Mary]] *[[Clapp-5 | Edward]] *[[Unknown-742| Prudence Clapp]] *[[Pond-141 | Robert Pond]] Came on Winthrop Fleat *[[Ball-1000 | Mary Ball]] *[[Callahan-1068 | Joel Callahan]] *[[Ammons-120 | John Ammons]] Wurttemburg, Germany *[[Sprenckel-5 | Peter Sprenckel]] *[[Spies-1 | Charit Spies]] Rheinland Pfalz, Germany to PA

Ron Rowland To-Do List

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Mount Calvary Cemetery Group Sections

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VIncent Rongnion's Will, Estate, and Probate

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===Event=== : Event: :: Type: Land :: Date: 25 Mar 1671 :: Place: Elizabeth Town, , New Jersey :: Note: (as quoted from page 625 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) ::: ::: On March 25, 1671, Vincent Runyon, carpenter, of Elizabeth Town, purchased of Francis Barber, planter, of same place, a home lot, which Barber had previously acquired of William Pyles and the latter of Thomas Moore. It adjoined the home of lot of George Pack. (Vol 1 of Deeds, page 315; office of Secretary of State, Trenton). :: Source: [[#S170]] ::: Page: Vol 4, page 626 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 : Event: :: Type: Land :: Date: 1677 :: Place: Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey :: Note: (as quoted from page 625 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) ::: ::: Subsequently this was sold (ed. previous land in Elizabeth) and the family moved to the Baptist community at Piscataway, Middlesex County, where on the Raritan river the homestead of 154.5 acres was acquired in the Spring of 1677. :: Source: [[#S170]] ::: Page: Vol 4, Page 626 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 === Probate === : Probate: :: Date: 1713 :: Note: (as quoted from page 626 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) ::: ::: His probate record is to be found among unrecorded wills, (WILLS, N.J., Vol 3, p. 1429). ::: ::: The administratrix of his estate was named Martha, from which some infer that he was married twice, since his wife was named Ann in the marriage license. But the probability is that his wife's full name was Ann Martha Boutcher, since the eldest child of her eldest child (son John) was named Martha and her son Vincent also gave that name to a daughter. These children, whose mother's forenames were different, evidently were named for thier grandmother, which early use of this name tends strongly to demonstrate that Vincent was married only once. There is no other actual evidence to the contrary. :: Source: [[#S170]] ::: Page: Vol 4, page 626 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 === Will === : Will: :: Date: 5 Dec 1713 :: Note: 1713 Dec. 5. Rugnion, (Runyon), Vincent, of Rariton River, Middlesex Co. Administration on the estate of, granted to his widow Martha Rugnion. ::: Lib, 1, p. 436 :: Source: [[#S181]] ::: Page: Page 398 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 === Note === : Note: @NI3078@ : @NI3078@ NOTE(as quoted from page 625 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) : Vincent Runyon, the first of Elizabethtown and Piscataway : : VINCENT RUNYON should be memorialized as the distinctive and illustrious "Head of the Race" in America. He originated in or near the city of Poitiers, in the Province of Ancienne Poitou, whence came, from that and neighboring regions, MONNET, PILLOT, GRASSET, BRASSIEUR, CHABOUSSANT, STELLE, LE GEREAU, BRIDON, NOE, DU TREMBLAY, et al., Staten Island and New Jersey settlers. : : The surname was originally in several forms, notably, "Rongnion," the letter "g," before "n" sounded, becomes "y" in English. It also appeared before 1700 as , "Rougnon," "Rognon," "Rognin," "Roygnon," etc., : : (Some additional information skipped about the name being from Nobility) : : VINCENT RUNYON, patriarch and progenitor of the New Jersey RUNYON Family, came to America some time before 1668, and first settled in Elizabeth Town, New Jersey. He may have accompanied Governor Philip Carteret, who settled that place in 1665, or migrated very soon after. : : (Some additional information skipped about other French Huguenots) : : The first important record to be presented concerning VINCENT RUNYON, is that of his marriage under a special license issued by Governor Philip Carteret: : : "Whereas I have received information of a Mutuall Intent and Agreement betweene Vincent Rongnion of Poitiers in France and Anne Boutcher the daughter of John Boutcher of Hartford in England to Solemnise Marriage together for which they have Requested my Lycence. : * * * * * : This Coupe were joyned in Matrimony the 17 July 1668 by me Jas Bollen." ---- This person was created on 14 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged. Immigrated to New Jersey in 1665 ==Biography== Vin cent, (1) was from Portiers, France. He came to Elizabethtown, NJ ca. 1668. He married "Ann Boutcher" on July 17, 1668. The marriage license (old style) was issued by NJ Governor Sir Philip Cartaret. The original license can be seen in the Trenton State Archives. Ann Boutcher was from Hartford, England. Vincent (1) & Ann moved, by 1677, to their 154 ½ acres on the Raritan River Vincent (1) died intestate in December, 1713. He left gold, silver, a canoe, silver spoons, etc. He was also a witness, in Elizabeth in 1671, in the first jury trial held in New Jersey. He is buried in the Runyan Cemetery on the corner of Possumtown Road & Centennial Avenue in Edison, NJ. They had 7 children. 2. John Runyon - b.cir. 1669, d. ?? 3. Vincent Runyon II - b.cir. 1670, d. ?? 4. *Thomas Runyon, - b.cir. 1673, d. ?? 5. *Mary Runyon - b. Jul 2, 1677, d. ?? 6. Peter Runyon - b. Jan 1, 1680, d. ?? 7. Jane Runyon - b. Jan 19, 1683, d. ?? 8. *Sarah Runyon - b. Oct 30, 1686, d. ?? Family Notes: John (2) was born in Elizabeth. He moved, after his marriage to "Elizabeth Dunn", to Rocky Hill on Stoney Brook. Vincent II (3) was born in Elizabeth. He & "Mary Hull", daughter of Benjamin Hull, were married at the Runyon home on the Raritan and they later lived in the home. This property was later sold to Hendrick Smock in 1739. Peter (6) was born in the Runyon home on the Raritan River. He married "Providence Blackford". Jane (7) was born in the Runyon home on the Raritan River. (Note that Elizabeth Dunn, wife of John (2) & Martha Dunn, wife of Thomas (4), were sisters.) From Calendar Of New Jersey Wills, Vol I, Vol II, and Vol IIIVol I1713 Dec. 5, Rugnion, (Runyon), Vincent, ofRariton River, Middlesex Co. Administration onthe estate of, granted to his widow Martha Rugnion. Lib I, p. 436---------------------------------------------------------------------American Marriage Records Before 1699Clemens, William Montgomery. American MarriageRecords Before 1699. Pompton Lakes, NJ, USA: Biblio Co., 1926.Name: Ann BoutcherSpouse: Vincent RunyanMarriage Date: 17 Jul 1668Marriage Place: Elizabethtown, N.J.From colonial Families of New Jersey Vol. I,Middlesex and Somerset County by F. Edward Wright"Vincent Runyon progenitor of the New JerseyRunyon Family, came to America some time before1668, and first settled in Elizabeth Twon, Newjersey. He may have accompained Governor PhilipCarteret, who settled that place in 1665, ormigrated very soon after. It is noticeable thatmany French Huguenots soon appeared in the colony. (Monnette 4:625)The first important record to be presentedconcerning Vincent Runyon, is that of hismarriage under a special license issued byGovenor Philip Carteret: "Whereas I have receivedinformation of a Mutuall Intent and Agreementbetweene vincent Rongnion of Poitiers in Franceand Anne Boutcher the daughter of John Boutcherof hartford in England to Solemnise Marriagetogether, for which they ahve Requested myLycence. This Coupe were joyned in MatrimonyJuly 1668 by me Jas Bollen" (Monnette 4:625)'Jas Bollen' who married the couple mentioned above was James Bollen, who wasJustice of the Peace and Secretary of the Province of New Jersey under theEnglish Proprietorship. He and Robert Vauquelin were associated with PhilipCarteret, and thus involved in the conflicts over who had the right togovern New Jersey.["Annals of Staten Island," J.J. Clute NYPL: IRM (StIs) 88-382].And, the Annals also say that Philip Carteret sailed for NY with 30English and French emigrants. The boat was driven into the Chesapeake; whilestuck there, Carteret forwarded dispatches to Bollen, who was commissary atthe fort in New York, and also to Nicolls.A little later, it says that Capt James Bollen, an officer of the fleet,received a grant of land in Staten Island. Doesn't say when!A Justice of the Peace (seen in May 1677 records) and Secretary of theProvince from at least 1665 until his death in spring 1682/3. The earlyrecords of New Jersey Colony (1665-1667) appear in his handwriting.President of the Court (in Woodbridge - apparently for the colony) 1678-1681at least - seen in New Jersey Archives extracts.So, it may well be, as suggested, that Vincent [Rongnion] RUNYAN didarrive with Carteret's company in 1665.Philip CarteretPrint Digg del.icio.usCarteret, Philip 1639-82, first colonial governor of New Jersey . Carteret, commissioned by the proprietor, Sir George Carteret, his fourth cousin, arrived in the province in 1665. He soon faced disputes over confused land titles and rebellion by tenant farmers against quitrents (fixed rents). After the division of New Jersey in 1676, he was made governor of East Jersey. Mounting difficulties with Sir Edmund Andros over the right to collect customs duties led to Carteret's imprisonment by Andros and his eventual restoration by the duke of York (later James II).The Board of Freeholders' Room - now Courtroom #204. This mural by noted American illustrator Howard Pyle, entitled "The Landing of Carteret" depicts the landing during the month of August 1665. After a somewhat uncertain voyage, the ship which carried Captain Philip Carteret, arrived in New York and shortly after leaving that port, sailed into Newark Bay and finally anchored at the mouth of the Elizabeth River. Captain Philip Carteret was twenty-seven years old and a distant relative of proprietary governor, Sir George Carteret. The ceiling in this courtroom was redone by young artists lying on their back on scaffolding, similar to how Michaelango painted the Sistine Chapel. ==Sources== Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Vincent Rougnion Name: Vincent Rougnion Year: 1665 Place: New Jersey Source Publication Code: 4056 Primary Immigrant: Rougnion, Vincent Annotation: History of the Huguenots who settled in New Jersey between 1677 and 1710. Pages 1-24 give names, birth dates and birthplaces. Also in no. 714, Boyer, Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey, pp. 222-237. Source Bibliography: KOEHLER, ALBERT F. The Huguenots or Early French in New Jersey. Mimeographed. Bloomfield, NJ: the author, 1955. 34p. Page: 14 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Vincent Rougnion Name: Vincent Rougnion Year: 1665 Place: New Jersey Source Publication Code: 714 Primary Immigrant: Rougnion, Vincent Annotation: Contains passenger listings mentioned in Lancour, A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825 (1963), nos. 72-76, 78B, 79, 81-83, 83 note, 85, 87A, 88, 89, 98(1), 100, 102(1A), 104-106, 107A, 110-111, 111 corr., 112-114. Includes index to ship names, place names, and about 10,000 personal names, with variant surname spellings. Tepper, in nos. 9120, 9135, 9143, 9144, and 9151, has similar lists. Source Bibliography: BOYER, CARL, 3RD, editor Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825). Newhall, CA: the editor, 1978. 333p. 4th pr. 1986. Reprint. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1992. Page: 230

Paula Bond's 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]]

Jesse Hicks

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Middle Smithfield Presbyterian Church

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[[Category:Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania]] '''From the Middle Smithfield Township website:''' A small group of faithful followers began meeting in John Coolbaugh's barn in 1814. For many years following, that group met in homes and barns until 1833 when the Middle Smithfield Presbyterian Church was built. The church was also know as Coolbaugh Presbyterian Church. The first minutes of the church are dated November 1, 1832, listing 26 members. Some fmiliar names listed include John Turn, Elsy Gunsaules, Martha Place, John Fish, John Eilenberger, Jacob Shoemaker and John Coolbaugh. The first addition to the original church was completed in 1955 adding an auditorium-social hall, kitchen, classrooms and rest rooms. In 1989, an expansion was completed that added a new library, fellowship hall, nursery, office and choir rooms. The most recent addition was a new sanctuary and educational facilities dedicated in 1998. The church is a beautiful building inside and out filled with warmth and many wonderful photos. This church is on the list of National Register of Historic Places since 1987.

Libby Name Study

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[[Category:Libby Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. 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. This study is initially focusing on the descendants of [[Libby-14|John Libby]] the Immigrant to America

Our Family Mysteries-33

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Fred Dustin met his son Joseph Gilmore Dustin after finding his wedding announcement to Verna Mae Phillips in the Hanford, CA newspaper. Previous to that Fred was not allowed access to his son after his divorce of wife Lydia (Childers) Dustin I am looking for information on my Grand-father's lineage, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Dave Holland To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Holland-3445|Dave Holland]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Holland-3445&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dave Holland To-Do List|Dave's current to-do list]].''

Poplar Valley, Stroud Township Information Page

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

Village Cemetery, Also known as: Baptist Cemetery, Jaffrey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire

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Charge Family Mysteries

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Dorothy CHARGE born 1771 in Barton, Yorkshire was married (in Barton) in 1811 to John COLLING born 1776. I'm trying to find if there is a connection to the COLLING brothers, Charles & Robert of Shorthorn Cattle fame. I know that Dorothy's father John CHARGE was also a Shorthorn Cattle breeder at the time. If anyone can help me make the connection I would be very grateful. Keith [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Stroud Township Information Page

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=== History === Stroud Township was formed on January 22, 1817 and was named for Jacob Stroud, the founder of the Borough of Stroudsburg. === Villages in Stroud Township === *[[:Category:Analomink, Pennsylvania|Analomink]], *[[:Category:Arlington Heights, Pennsylvania|Arlington Heights]], *[[:Category:Foxtown Hill, Pennsylvania|Foxtown Hill]], *[[:Category:Gravel Place, Pennsylvania|Gravel Place]], *[[:Category:Mt Zion, Pennsylvania|Mt. Zion]], === Historic Areas in Stroud Township no longer in existence === [[:Category:Poplar Valley, Pennsylvania|Poplar Valley]] === Links === *[http://www.township.stroud.pa.us/ Stroud Township Website]

Pua

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A very dear female Rottweiler dog owned by Ravit and Tal Raviv. Despite the reputation of the breed she was very gentle and kind. She passed away seven months after Noor was born due to a mysterious cause. Perhaps a snake bite.

Darmstadt, Hesse

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Fischer, Mary or Maria

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Maria married Max Menz in Cincinnati, ohio in 1875.

Rebecca Macklin To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Compton-1172|Rebecca Macklin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Compton-1172&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Rebecca Macklin To-Do List|Rebecca's current to-do list]].'' My father was born Crumpton and not Compton, as was his father, etc. The name was changed sometime in the 1920's for some reason. It was not changed by the court. Therefore , I am not related to any other Compton past my father. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Lee Lapp To-Do List

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United German and French Cemetery, Buffalo, New York

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The Henry Hazlitt Foundation was created in 1996 by [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] to support [[Space:Free-Market.Net|Free-Market.Net]], which was originally started in 1995 as a for-profit company. The 501(c)3 non-profit itself was a rebirth of the former Free Market Society of Chicago. Many of the board members of the Free Market Society stayed on as members of the board of the Hazlitt Foundation. The organization grew to include a half-dozen full-time employees and more than a dozen free-lance and part-time employees. In 2001, Chris retired to do for-profit work. He started WikiAnswers.com and this site, WikiTree.com. Louis James became the new president of the Hazlitt Foundation. In 2002, The Henry Hazlitt Foundation folded. Its assets were distributed to other organizations. * Free-Market.Net went to the International Society for Individual Liberty (ISIL) and was eventually absorbed into their website. * Bureaucrash became an independent organization, but was later folded into the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI). * iFeminists.com became a division of the Independent Institute. * Libertarian.org went to the Institute for Humane Studies (IHS). * The special project sites UnitedHeroes.com and MomentofSilence.org went to independent owners. For what remains of its archive, see [http://www.hazlitt.org Hazlitt.org].

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Adcock, Floyd Brice in tree "Adcock Family Tree" Remove Record Image View Add alternate information Report issue Name: Floyd B Adcock Birth Date: 1912 Gender: Male Race: White Death Date: 4 Jul 1949 Age at Death: 37 Death Place: York, South Carolina Cause of Death: 1703 Certificate Number: 009225 Volume Number: 19

A Tale of Two Regicides

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Excerpts from: :Paul C. Reed, "A Tale of Two Regicides: [[Axtell-2914|Daniel Axtell]] and [[Holland-2509|Cornelius Holland]] (and Their Son and Daughter, Who Helped Save the Carolinas)," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 81(April 2004):81-98, 192-198 (Axtell); 304-313 (Holland). This article goes into great detail about the events related to the execution of Charles I (and Daniel's role in it), Daniel's military engagements and role in Ireland, and the execution of Daniel Axtell. This wikitree page excerpts only the genealogical-related information. == Daniel Axtell (1622-1660) == [[Axtell-2914|Daniel Axtell]] was son of William Axtell, chief burgess of Berkhamsted-- or Great Berkhamsted or Berkhamsted St. Peter-- Hertfordshire... bapt. there 26 May 1622.Reed, citing Berkhamsted St. Peter, Hertfordshire, parish register, FHL #569,710: "Daniell the Sonne of William Axtill bap the 26 of May" presumably son of William's wife Thomasine, probably mother of all his children. :The father, William, was buried 23 May [1638].Reed, citing Berkhamsted St. Peter, Hertfordshire, parish register, FHL #569,710: "William Axtell Gentleman was buried the 23 of May" Williams will is transcribed elsewhere.Reed, citing Smith and Sanborn, ''Kempton Ancestry, 3: Bartlett,'' 49-50. :: :Daniel was given L20 in the will of his uncle Henry Axtill on 9 Apr 1625.Reed, citing Consistory Court of Lincoln, 1624-5, f. 318 FHL #198,879 This uncle starved himself and was buried at St. Mary's Berkhamsted 12 Apr 1625.Reed, citing Henry Chauncy, ''The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire,'' London 1700, p 589 While his older brother John was sent to Pembroke College at Oxford University, Daniel was 4th son and went off to learn a trade. He also had an older brother Thomas who would show strong Puritan leanings and eventually immigrate to New England. :That Daniel was brother to [[Axtell-1|Thomas Axtell]] of New England "is substantiated by the 1720 will of Lady Rebecca Axtell..., who demised property to her kinsman [[Axtell-16|Daniel3 Axtell]] of New England (b. 4 Nov. 1673 at Marlborough, Mass.), grandson of the immigrant Thomas.Reed, citing ''NEHGR''22(1868):143-44, 53(1899):228; 44(1890):50-52, and Carson A. Axtell, ''Axtell Genealogy,'' Fairhaven, MA (1945), p 14 After his military and governorship service in Ireland, Daniel returned to Berkhamsted about 1657, where he was treated for gonorrhea.Reed, p 81, citing British Library, Department of Manuscripts, Sloane MSS. 153, f. 96/110 ("J. Bynne. Chirurgical Observations, 1633-1663"), a surgeon's journal in an extraordinarily difficult hand, but commencing "Colonel Axtell gonorhea" [sic]. The official index calls it only "Medical recipe for" Col. Daniel Axtell. He was arrested and sent to the Tower of London by 14 Jun 1660 when he was specifically excepted from the general Bill of Pardon by Charles II, even though Daniel had not been one of the judges who signed the death warrant for Charles I. The trial for the regicides began 9 Oct 1660; Axtell was 11th on the list. He initially refused to plead guilty or innocent, arguing precedents that the court had no power to try him. But after the Solicitor General counseled him that remaining silent was to admit guilt, he plead "not guilty."Reed, p 91 The trial began Oct 15, 1660. He claimed he was just following orders. He was found guilty. While he awaited execution, it is documented that his wife, a daughter and a son visited him. After a long speech on the gallows, he was executed by hanging 19 Oct 1660. (Reed's article says 1661, incorrectly.) He was subsequently beheaded and his goods and lands were forfeit. Those lands included Bedfordshire, which might indicate his wife's origins. :"As Daniel Axtell Sr. was born early in 1622, and his son and heir Denial was married in 1659, one would have to conclude that the elder Daniel was about 18 when he married... and that the younger Daniel was also about 18... The only possible event that meets these criteria is the marriage of Daniel Axtell to Mary Marsam at Luton, Bedfordshire (about 15 miles northeast of Berkhamsted), on 21 December 1639. Their son Daniel was baptized there on 26 September 1640.Reed, p 94, citing Luton, Bedfordshire, parish register (FHL #1,595,487): "Daniel Axtaile & Mary Marsam"; "Daniel Axtell son of Daniel & Mary"; Luton Bishops' Transcripts (FHL #1,066,925): "Daniell Axtill" == Daniel Axtell Jr and Rebecca HollandReed, starting on p 95 == Daniel Axtell, son of Daniel and Mary (Marsam) Axtell, bpt. at Luton, Bedfordshire, England 26 Sep 1640. Entered Christ Church College, Oxford University, matriculating 2 Nov 1658. He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn to study law 9 June 1659 ("son and heir of Daniel A., of Berkhamsted, Herts., arm.") He m. 20 Jul 1659 Rebeckah Holand, daughter of Col. Holand of Crislo, Bucks.Reed, p 95, citing ''The People of Chesham: Their Births, Marriages and Deaths...,'' (Buckingham, England, 1984), p 422 The next year his father was executed, making it impossible for him to pursue a successful career in England. He embarked on a career as merchant. He and his family settled in Stoke Newington near London. That he was wealthy is suggested by the fact that his house, taxed in the 1674 Hearth Tax, had ten hearths. :"Proof that Daniel Axtell, son of the Regicide, is the same man as the merchant who immigrated to South Carolina is found among letters addressed to the Secretary of State concerning plots against the king. On 16 July 1678, Roger L'Estrange wrote the Secretary of State requesting: ::"two Warrants for the searching of Mr. Axtel's house at Newington, and his Warehouse, at one Drakes in Token house yard... And being yesterday to hunt him out, I am enformed that he deals in Stockings and Papers. His Lodging in Town, and his Warehouse are so Private, that his next neighbors could give no Accompt of them. ''He is the son to that Axtel that was executed with other of the Kings Judges.'' ..."Reed, p 96, citing TNA (Kew), State Papers, Domestic, Charles II, SPS 29 405/92. :"A warrant wasg ranted out of Whitehall on 16 July 1678, 'information having been given that Mr. Axtell whas had a hand in publishing and dispersing several scandalous and seditious libels...' ... Daniel Axtell and Henry Danvers were implicated in the plot to kill King Charles [II] and his brother James, Duke of York... Reed, p 97, citing B.S. Capp, ''The Fifth Monarchy Men...'' London, 1982, p 219. No evidence could be discovered. :: :"Physican apprehension apparently inspired Daniel to plan an escape. Hardly a fortnight after the warrant for his arrest, he wrote his will.... 'Considering the brevity and uncertainty of the life of Man, how many accidents, perils and dangers... by Land and hazards by sea '''both of which I intend God willing in very few dayes to undertake,''' he made his last will on 3 August 1678." Reed argues that while no documentary record confirms it, this preamble of Daniel Axtell's will implies he might have ventured to Carolina before he helped organize the dessenters who sailed in the Second Fleet "(there is no record of his traveling elsewhere)". This Second Fleet sent about 500 individual to Carolina, doubling its population.Reed, p 97, citing Edward McCrady, ''The History of South Carolina Under the Proprietary Government, 1670-1719,'' New York (1979), p 722. :Reed later (p. 192) points out that in 1677, he deposed that he was "aged 36 and upwards" which supports that he was the same as the Daniel Axtell bpt 26 Sep 1640. "Mr Daniel Axtell of London M[erchant]: one of [th]e settlers of this province" was granted 3000 acres in Carolina 13 Dec 1680.Reed, p 97, citing A.S. Salley Jr., "Landgrave Daniel Axtell," in ''The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine,'' 6(1905):174-76; see also Sally, ''Warrants for Lands in South Carolina, 1680-1692,'' Columbia SC 1911, p 23 He emigrated between 3 May 1681 when he executed a power of attorney and 18 July 1681 or 29 June 1682 when the land patented was dated and recorded. He died not long thereafter. His will was proved 2 July 1687, and its administration records that he was Daniel Axtell late of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, but who died in Carolina.Reed, p 193, citing PCC Registered Wills, 90 Foote (FHL #92,354) He was dead by 31 July 1685 when his wife, "Dame Rebecca Axtell" was referred to as his relict.Reed, p 193, citing Salley (1905), pp 174-76 Lady Rebecca Axtell made her will 5 Apr 1720, which unfortunately was lost or destroyed about 1865.Reed, p 194, citing: "The memorial of Joseph Boone by his wife and attorney, Ann Boone, dated 21 April 1733, specifically states that her mother 'devised' land on 5 Apr 1720 (Columbia, SD, Memorials, Book 3 [1773-79], 46-47 (FHL #23,299)" She was buried as "an Anabaptist" 20 Jan 1720/1, the same year the will was proved.Reed, p 195, citing Lesser, ''South Carolina Begins,'' 315; and A.J. Salley Jr., ed., ''Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina, 1720-1758,'' (Charleston, SC 1904), p 225. === ChildrenReed, pp 195-198 === # Daniel, b abt 1660, d. at sea before 3 May 1681.Reed, p 195, citing Smith, "The Upper Ashley," in ''S.C. Hist. & Gen. Mag.'' 20(1919):161, itself citing "Off. Hist. Comm., Bk. 1672-1692, pp 82-83." # Sibella or Sibilla, b abt 1661-2 (named after her maternal grandmother), d prob SC 12 Jan/Feb 1685/6 and bur. next to her first husband.Reed, p 195, citing Kenneth Scott, "The Record of John Clapp," in ''NYGBR'' 112 (1981):136 She m1 abt 1678 William Hulton; she m2 in Charlestown SC 9 Apr 1684 as his 2nd wife, Capt. John Clapp, who left the colony and settled by 1690 in NY, living at the end in Westchester Co., NY. # Mary, b abt 1662; m by 1691 ___ Cuthbert "almost certain Mr. Robert Cuthbert, goldsmith, who arrived in S.C. before 3 Oct 1682." # Holland, b abt 1663/4, received warrant (as Landgrave) for land in Charleston SC 21 Sep 1683. His will was dated 17 Dec 1691, proved 4 May 1692, lists no wife or children, making bequests to his mother Rebecca, his brothers-in-law John Alexander, Francis Turgis; sister Anne Alexander; sister Mary Cuthbert. # Rebeckah, b abt 1665; will dated 23 Nov 1749, proved 1 Jan 749/50; m abt 1685 as his 2nd wife Hon. John Moore, bp St. Bride's Fleet Street, London, 22 Ju 1659; d. Philadelphia PA 7 Dec 1732 # Elizabeth, b abt 1666/7; will dated 30 Sep 1725, proved 23 Jul 1726; m1 by 1691 Francis Turgis who d by 13 Jan 1696/7; m2 Dec 1698 Joseph Blake, Landgrave (1694), Gov. of Carolina, who died by 7 Oct 1700 when will proved. Left one daughter and posthumous son Joseph. # Anne b abt 1668, will dated 1 Dec 1749, proved 25 Oct 1751; m1 John Alexander bef 19 Jan 1686/7 by when he, wife Ann, and dau Ann arrived in SC; he d bef 15 Jan 1699/1700 when will proved. She m2 Joseph Boone,son of Thomas Boone and Sarah; h d 24 Feb 1734/5. # [two children b abt 1670-72 who were bur. Stoke Newington, 11 and 27 Jan 1673/4. # James Axtell, b abt 1674, bur 6 Jun 1676 # Ebenezer, b abt 1676; bur Stoke Newington 14 Oct 1676 # Martha, b abt 1679, bur 22 Dec 1679. == Sources == See also: * Dean Crawford, ''The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton, 1878-1908, Part III: The Ancestry of Henry Clay Bartlett,'' ed. Melinde Lutz Sanborn (Boston, 2004), 46-53 * Charles H. Cory Jr., ''Lineal Ancestors of Rhoda (Axtell) Cory...,'' (n.p., 1937), 1-28

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:The following is excerpted from Henry A.M. Smith, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=Bo9IAAAAYAAJ&dq=Landgrave+Daniel+Axtell&source=gbs_navlinks_s The Upper Ashley; and the Mutations of Families]," in ''The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine,'' South Carolina Historical Society., Volume 20, No.3, July 1919 - South Carolina (Google eBook; accessed 22 May 2015), page 159-165: Newington Newington “West of the Dorchester grants lay the Axtell property. [[Axtell-2869|Daniel Axtell]] was a merchant in London. There was a Daniel Axtell a competent officer in Cromwell’s army who was in command of the guard at the trial of King Charles I, and who, after the Restoration, was tried in 1660 as one of the regicides and executed. The life of him given in the Dictionary of National Biography does not state whether he left any descendants, and there is nothing on the record here, save the identity of name, on which to base a conjecture of relationship between the London merchant and the officer who was executed. [Wrong; subsequent documentation has been found and was published in 2004.] Daniel Axtell the merchant together with Joseph Morton seems to have taken a great deal of interest in forwarding the settlement in Carolina. In a letter from the Proprietors to the council in Carolina dated 18 October, 1690, they refer to “Landgraves Morton and Axtell who brought five hundred people to Carolina in a month.” [citing Col. St. Papers Am. and West Ind., vol. 1689-1692, p 331.] Exactly when he first came to Carolina the writer has not found on the record, but on 13 December, 1680, a warrant was issued to lay out 3000 acres to “Mr. Daniel Axtell, of London Marcht one of ye settlers of this province.” [citing Printed Warrants, 1680-1692, p. 23] In August 1681 he was created (at the same time with Joseph Morton) a Landgrave. His patent, which is in Latin, on record bears the date of 10 August 1681. [citing Off. Hist. Comm., Bk. “Grants 1692-1739,” Appendix, p. 48] His appointment was on motion of John Archdale then acting as one of the Proprietors. [citing Ibid., London MS., vol. 1, p. 12] He does not seem to have lived long after arriving in the Province. On 23 February, 1683/4, a warrant was issued for land to his only surviving son Holland Axtell as “Holland Axtell Esqr Landgrave,” [citing Printed Warrants, 1680-1692, p. 144] so his father must have been then dead. Before his death Landgrave Daniel Axtell seems to have had run out to him a tract of land on the Edisto River as the place of his intended settlement for in a warrant dated 9 February, 1690 to lay out to Seth Sothell a seigniory of 12,000 acres, it is directed to be laid out in Colleton County ‘beginning att a creek above Londonople and about a mile Distant from ye said Towne & from thence running up all along by the riverside to & above the tract of land Landgrave Axtell marked to be laid out for himself upon parts of which he sett up a frame of a house.’ “No grant appears to Landgrave Axtell for this tract; it may have been covered by some later grants made to his widow on Edisto River, or as seems indicated by the language of Sothell’s warrant, it was abandoned. The probability is that Landgrave Axtell fixed his settlement (if he fixed any before his death) at the spot afterwards occupied by his widow and early known by the name of ‘Newington.’ Landgrave Daniel Axtell left a will dated 3 August, 1678, in the probate of which in England he is described as late of Stoke Newington, Middlesex but at Carolina deceased.[citing This Magazine [The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine], vol. IV, p. 235] He left in Carolina his widow [[Holland-876|Rebecca Axtell]] frequently referred to on the records and deeds of the time as ‘Lady,’ ‘Dame,’ and ‘Madame’ Rebecca Axtell, or simply Lady Axtell. In his will he mentions two sons, [[Axtell-2943|Daniel]], and [[Axtell-2937|Holland]], and five daughters, [[Axtell-2868|Sibella]], [[Axtell-2938|Mary]], [[Axtell-2935|Rebecca]], [[Axtell-2940|Elizabeth]], and [[Axtell-2951|Anne]].[citing Ibid., and vol VI, p. 175] Not all of these came to Carolina. Daniel his eldest son died at sea before 3 May 1681.[citing Off. Hist. Comm., Bk. 1672-1692, p 82-83] In December 1686, a warrant was issued to lay out to Dame Rebecca Axtell 2900 acres for the arrival of Landgrave Daniel Axtell, said Lady Axtell, John Hulton, Mary Hulton, Rebecca, Holland, Elizabeth, and Ann Axtell, William and Daniel Hulton.[citing Printed Warrants, 1680-1692, p. 196] Sibella does not seem to have come, nor Mary at that time,(unless Mary Hulton was Mary Axtell and Daniel Hulton her son named after his grandfather). Holland Axtell died in 1691. In his will he mentions his mother, his brothers in law John Alexander and Francis Turgis, and his sisters Ann Alexander and Mary Cuthbert.[citing SCHGM, vol VI, p 176, and vol. VIII, p. 169] If Mary Hulton was Mary Axtell then she must in the interim have married Cuthbert. Ralph Izard who arrived in Carolina 3 October, 1682,[citing Off. Hist. Comm., Bk. 1682-1692, p 304] (about the same time as the Axtells and was possibly one of the settlers procured by Morton and Axtell) had some connection with one Robert Cuthbert or Cutbert,[citing Ibid., Bk. 1696-1703, p. 124] the only one of the name in the Province at that time known to the writer who may have married Mary. Rebecca Axtell (the daughter) seems to have married John Moore, who in 1683 had been appointed Secretary and on Septr 1683 Receiver General of the Province, and to have removed with her husband to Philadelphia.[citing Prob. Ct. Charleston, Bk. 1747-1752, p. 459] Elizabeth married first Francis Turgis, and after his death Governor Joseph Blake. Anne married first John Alexander, and second Joseph Boone. In addition to the warrant for 2900 acres already mentioned the record shows the following warrants to Lady Axtell: :16 December 1696 for 1000 acres : 7 October 1704 – 1000 acres : 4 September 1707 – 500 acres : 2 April 1711 – 640 acres : 7 May 1711 – 640 acres [twice same day] “The grants under these warrants do not all appear on the record, and there were later grants to her for warrants which do not appear on the record. It is probably that the settlement at Newington was under the original warrant to Landgrave Axtell for 3000 acres or to her for 2900 acres. It was evidently there she made her residence and home and it was generally known as Newington as early as 1696,[citing SCHGM, vol VI, pp 66, 67] and no doubt was so called after Stoke Newington where Landgrave Axtell had formerly resided. In April 1711 Lady Axtell donated Newington to her daughter Lady Blake, the certificate of William Bull the surveyor declaring that he had laid out 1000 acres ‘part of 2500 acres formerly run out to Lady Rebekah Axtel… which sd 1000 acres is distinctly known by the name of Newington or the Hill C. and which by request of Lady Rebekah Axtel is laid out unto Lady Elizabeth Blake the 15 April, 1711.’[citing M.C.O. Charleston, Bk. E, p. 357] At the same time she laid out an adjoining 100 acres known as Hill B. for her daughter Mrs. Boone. Lady Axtell seems to have died soon after 1720 leaving according to the recitals in several deeds a will dated 5 April, 1720.[citing Memo.Bk.3, p. 47] No copy of this will appears on the record here. In the New England Historical and Genealogical Register for April 1899 in an article on the Axtell family in America it is stated that there was ‘a clause in Lady Axtell’s will leaving property to her ‘kinsman Daniel Axtell in New England.’ There may thus be a copy of her will extant in New England. If so, and the clause is correctly quoted, then it is good evidence that there was some relationship between Landgrave Daniel Axtell, and the [[Axtell-16|Daniel Axtell]] who came from new England with the Dorchester settlers, lived not far from Lady Axtell, and afterwards returned to Massachusetts. [citing SCHGM, vol. VI, p. 77] In her will Lady Axtell confirmed her donations and devised the two tracts to her daughters. Lady Elizabeth Blake the daughter of Lady Axtell had married for her first husband Francis Turgis of Cedar Grove. After his death she married the Honourable Landgrave Joseph Blake who was the son of Admiral Benjamin Blake, a brother of the celebrated Admiral Robert Blake. Admiral Benjamin Blake with 21 persons (including no doubt his son Joseph) arrived in the Province in 1681 and established his settlement at the ‘New Cut,’ at the junction or meeting point of the Stono and Wadmalaw Rivers, where he and his son had a fine settlement composed of two adjoining tracts of 1000 acres each called on ‘Plainsfield’ and the other ‘Pawlett.’ Joseph Blake was afterwards one of the Proprietors and a Governor of the Province. He married first (apparently in England) Deborah Morton, a daughter of the first Landgrave Joseph Morton, by whom he does not appear to have had children, and second Elizabeth, daughter of Landgrave Axtell and widow of Francis Turgis. Governor Blake died in 1700 leaving surviving him his widow, one daughter, Rebecca, and a posthumous son afterwards known as Col. Joseph Blake. His daughter Rebecca married George Smith, second son of the second Landgrave Thomas Smith. Governor Joseph Blake during his life had his residence at ‘Plainsfield,’ but after his death his widow, after the gift to her in 1711 of Newington, seems to have made that place the home of her children and herself. Lady Blake died in 1726 and by her will devised her real estate to her son Joseph Blake,[citing Prob. Ct. Charleston, Bk. 1726-1727, p. 70.] who seems to have made Newington his home and residence in lieu of Plainsfield. It was probably by Col: Joseph Blake, who was one of the wealthiest men in the Province that was constructed the fine, large, capital brick mansion oat Newington which, according to Mrs. Poyas, (who says she was often there in her childhood) contained one hundred windows on its front.[citing Days of Yore, part I, p. 13.] The outhouses and offices were also of brick, and the garden, and grounds, and ornamental waters carefully and elaborately laid out. The avenue possessed a double row of live oaks on each side, a very unique feature in live oak avenues in South Carolina. This feature has led the writer to suppose that Newington may have been the country seat alluded to by Miss Eliza Lucas in her letter to Miss Bartlett in 1742.[citing Eliza Pinckney, ed. Of 1909, p. 55.] with a ‘large double row of Oaks, on each side of the Avenue wch leads to the House, and seems designed by Nature for pious meditation and friendly converse.’ The writer has also speculated as to whether the naturalist Catesby referred to the house at Newington in his account of the rattlesnake.[citing Vol. 2, p. 41] [quote omitted] … “To Newington as given by Lady Axtell to her daughter in 1711 was added an adjoining tract devised by Lady Axtell in her will to Lady Blake and later a tract of 550 acres granted in 1705 to Moses Martin and purchased by Col. Blake, all which with a smaller adjoining tract added by Daniel Blake carried the acreage of Newington up to some 1838 acres. Col. Joseph Blake died in 1751 and by his will devised to his eldest son Daniel Blake ‘the plantation I love on called Newington.’[citing Prob. Ct. Charleston, Bk. 1747-1752, p. 448] Daniel Blake was born about 1731 the son of Col. Joseph Blake by his wife Sarah the daughter of Daniel Lindrey. He inherited a large estate, and lived at Newington as his country sear, and residence, and died about the 29 December 1780. He left no children and by his will he devised Newington to his widow (Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Izard) for life, and then to his brother William. Mrs. Elizabeth Blake continued to make Newington her home and died there in 1792. William Blake lived mostly in England and it does not appear that after his sister-in-law’s death he ever resided for any length of time at Newington. At his death in 1803 he devised Newington to his son Joseph Blake and grandson William Blake[citing Ibid., Bk. D., p. 514] who do not seem ever to have resided at Newington, and on 23 March, 1837 sold Newington to the late Henry A. Middleton.[citing M.C.O. Charleston, Bk.N.,No.10, p 474] A full account of the Blake Family of South Carolina has been published in a former number of this Magazine.[citing SCHGM, vol. I, p 153] According to Mrs. Poyas’ recollection the house at Newington was destroyed by fire about 1845.[citing Days of Yore, part I, p. 9] According to the statement of an old Methodist Circuit Preacher (he being then over 80 years of age), who was reared in the vicinity, made to the writer in 1889, the house was burned in 1817, but as Mrs. Poyas knew the house well in childhood her recollection is most to be relied on, and the late Henry T. Peake of Summerville himself told the writer that as a boy he had been through the house which entirely supports Mrs. Poyas’ recollection. The old walls stood, an imposing old ruin, until 1876 when they were taken down to make use of the bricks. It was found however that so firmly were they held by the old mortar that it was impossible to clean them for use. Shortly before 1761 party of deer hunters from Summerville took refuge in the old basement from a violent rainstorm, when one of the party exploring a recess found that by removing some plaster and bricks an old closet was opened in which there still remained a number of bottles of old madeira wine which thus concealed had escaped the flames. The site of the old grounds and garden was leased by Mr. Middleton in 1876 to the United States Government for an experimental tea farm and the plough passed over the area. The magnolia walk, the holly walk, the garden lines are all gone, the old terraces obliterated and the ornamental lake an empty quagmire, and only a mass of broken bricks mark the side of the old residence, but to the writer remains the memory of the delightful days before their entire destruction spent in wandering through the mazes of the old grounds and the terraces sloping to the old rice fields and around the walls of stately Newington.

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pickett-1243|Ruth Gavin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Pickett-1243&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ruth Gavin To-Do List|Ruth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Allsworth-5|Allsworth, Noah ]] || 1852-01-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Allsworth-6|Allsworth, Amelia ]] || 1876-10-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Allsworth-7|Allsworth, Gertrude ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Allsworth-8|Allsworth, Percy Noah ]] || 1879-10-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Allsworth-9|Allsworth, Hilda Kathleen E ]] || 1900-07-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Allsworth-10|Allsworth, Thomas Walter C ]] || 1902-01-11 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Allsworth-11|Allsworth, Ivy Gwendoline A ]] || 1904-04-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Allsworth-12|Allsworth, Reginald Albert Jacob ]] || 1907-05-23 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | 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Agnes J ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Mason-6242|Mason, Eva ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Mason-6243|Mason, Beatrice ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Mason-6244|Mason, Laura ]] || 1890-11-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Mason-6245|Mason, Harry C ]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Mason-6246|Mason, Leah ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Messenger-306|Messenger, Emily ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Milam-228|Milam, Annie Jane ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Moreton-122|Moreton, Jane ]] || 1791-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Mumford-559|Mumford, Margaret Elizabeth ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Neville-1970|Neville, Jane ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Neville-1971|Neville, Leah ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Palmer-8839|Palmer, Arthur Eric 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James ]] || || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Hedger-228|Pickett, Daphne (Hedger)]] || || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1309|Pickett, Sarah A ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1310|Pickett, Alice ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1311|Pickett, Edward ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1312|Pickett, Frederick George ]] || 1897-07-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1313|Pickett, Alice ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1314|Pickett, Hannah ]] || 1878-07-14 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1315|Pickett, Mary ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1316|Pickett, Ann ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1317|Pickett, Ann ]] || 1781-06-07 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1318|Pickett, William ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do Edit Bio after import |- | [[Pickett-1319|Pickett, Hannah 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April Dauenhauer To-Do List - Brick Walls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]] is currently working on in Brick Walls. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dellinger-332&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:April Dauenhauer To-Do List|April's current to-do list]].'' From the Dellinger tree: [[Anderson-11712|Moses Anderson]] Scottish [[Englefinger-1|Ann Mary Englefinger]] [[Moore-14189|Burt Moore]] Scottish [[Hoiles-2|Margaret Hoiles]] German [[Barchus-4|Thomas Barchus, Sr.]] Irish [[Toone-69|Nancy Ann Toone]] Irish [[Evans-7064|Richard Evans]] Wales [[McKensie-8|Margaret McKensie]] Scottish [[Jones-20679|Cyra Jones]] Scottish [[Mills-5567|Mary Mills]] [[Pancoast-133|John Pancoast]] [[Hancock-1675|Richard Hancock]] [[Gleaves-30|George Gleaves]] [[Langley-905|Esther Langley]] [[Blanchard-1720|Phillip Blanchard]] [[Hancock-2939|Mary Hancock]] [[Walker-13496|Elizabeth Walker]] [[Ware-1202|Joseph Ware, Sr.]] Wales [[Quinton-54|Mary Quinton]] [[Johnson-23893|Nicholas Johnson]] [[Smith-12721|John Smith]] [[Stretch-6|Joseph Stretch, Sr.]]

Martha Leger To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Beaugh-15|Martha Leger]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Beaugh-15&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Martha Leger To-Do List|Martha's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beaugh-15|Leger, Martha (Beaugh)]] || || to-do |- |}

Cass Cemetery

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Those buried in Cass Cemetery which would also be in the Eastern Sangamon County One Place Study

The Bremen Bark "Weser"

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The Ships name was the Weser. It travel from Bremen Germany to Galveston Texas on December 3 1854. It is believed that Francis is included as the wife of Ferdinand Muller from Nordhausen,Prussia. Modern day Nordhausen is a German territory. Nordhausen was a German city of old that during the 1850's happen to be a part of the Prussian kingdom. On page two Jost Niederhofer is mentioned with family but no details as to whom was considered his family at the time of arrival. Jost was from Grundhausen also in Prussia. There is only one other individual from Grundhausen A.G.Schafer. A.G. may have been the "family" that was traveling with Jost but I cannot be sure of this. I did notice that many places where a person was married "wife" was mentioned and where there was children the count was listed. I am thinking since "wife" or the "children count" was not included that the family had to be of other relations such as uncle great uncle etc. Modern Grundhausen is a Russian territory.

Paddick Van Zyl To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Van_Zyl-777|Paddick Van Zyl]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Van_Zyl-777&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Paddick Van Zyl To-Do List|Paddick's current to-do list]].'' Egbert Hendricks & Martha Maria Hendricks nee Gleeson Roelien's mom's parents Arthur Henry Hamburg & Magdelena Hamburg nee Botha {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hendriks-394|Hamburg, Drien (Hendriks)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamburg-21|Hamburg, Roelof ]] || || to-do |- |}

Gunn Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Gunns. 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]]

Mc Kamey-Moore Letter

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Mc Kamey-Moore Letter, Lookout Mountain, Tenn., May 1, 1926 (Andrew Jackson Vertical File 2) Tennessee State Library and Archive, Nashville Tennessee. Courtesy of Paula Snyder.

Stressman Name Study

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[[Category:Stressman 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 Stressman 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.

Rudolf Stoll Postcard Album

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Postcard album with postcards collected by Rudolf Karl Stoll from 1908 to 1925. The majority of the postcards were sent to Rudolf either in Switzerland or in England when he moved to the latter. He also collected the postcards which he wrote to his wife when they lived apart and a handful from other relatives. There are a number of blank postcards of places he perhaps visited mainly in and around London. The majority of the postcards are written in Swiss German and while they have been indexed by postmark, recipient, sender and address they have not been translated at present. Translation is a work in progress but the indexing part of the project has been successful in establishing a timeline as far as year is concerned of Rudolf's various residences.

My Family-1

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Tracing family from Scotland/England to Nova Scotia to Maine

Location

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Small town south-east of London England where most of my ancestors originate from.

1850 census

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Family group of James Patty and spouse Anna, with children including Delilah

Rolling Hills Cemetery

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[[CategoryEddyville, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] ---- :Rolling Hills Cemetery :Eddyville :Lyons County :Kentucky, ISA *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=75794&CScn=Rolling+Hills+Cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=19& *http://kentucky.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,502300,n,rolling%20hills%20cemetery.cfm *http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Rolling-Hills-Cemetery/42784#cemetery_id=42784&lim=0&num=25&order=asc&action=browse

Lakelawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania

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Pinellas Park High School

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

Hopewell United Methodist Church Cemetery, Frostburg, Pennsylvania

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Belle Vernon Cemetery

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[[Category: Belle Vernon Cemetery, North Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania]]

Descendants of Peter Shields and His Wife Elizabeth

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See the book in PDF format compiled by Dolores Christophel D'Errico on this site by clicking on the Adobe image shown below, telling of his Revolutionary War service, having fought on both sides during the American Revolutionary War.

Craftsmen of the 20th Turn-of-the-Century Antiques

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[[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Crafts]] [[Category:Silversmiths]] The '''Craftsmen of the 20th Turn-of-the-Century Antiques''' were predominantly active in the two exciting decades from 1890 to 1910, a period of great economic advancement and worldwide political stability. == Overview == Until World War I, no major international wars had been waged since 1856, and nearly a century had passed since Napoleon's conquests had upset the balance of nations. An unprecedented expansion of prosperity for the middle class in all major world powers came along with the internal-combustion engine, motion pictures, the wireless telegraph, electric lights, X-rays, the phonograph and machine flight. Luxuries like carpets and tapestries first became widely used by the middle and working classes. For the first time, ''decorative arts'' became available in large quantity to these newly prosperous masses. The decadence and eclecticism of these ''fin de siècle'' Art Nouveau objects drew design ideas from all prior period styles and from around the world, as trade, travel, education and markets expanded. === Movements === Britain was an early driver of the trend for new industrial design in applied and decorative arts. The 1835 Royal Commission on the Fine Arts was followed by the Great Exhibition of 1851. The ''Gothic Revival'' which followed, and the ''Oxford Movement'' and later trends set the new ideals. An early group of idealistic new artisans were the ''Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood''. The movement sought to bring an elevated sense of design to counter the pretentious, florid traditionalism which had dominated European and American art. From 1870 to the mid-1890s the ''Aesthetic Movement'' flourished, on an elitist principle of high design standards and taste. In the early 1880s, the ''Arts and Crafts Movement'' began with the formation of groups that brought artists and craftsmen together, such as the Century Guild, the Art Workers' Guild and the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society. The ''Arts and Crafts Movement'' sought to reject modern, mass-production techniques. Instead, it gained inspiration from nature. But it soon compromised with industrial production as it grew to meet demand. === Countries === Japanese art motifs dominated among new western tastes, as that exotic land first opened to the western markets after 1853. ''Art Nouveau'' had its origins in France, which, unlike other nations, had suffered repeated periods of internal upheaval during the era. Out of this turmoil, the French sought a new modernity in styles, through two major movements known as ''Naturalism'' and ''Symbolism''. Those two styles then fused there with the new Japanese and other Oriental influences to become ''Art Nouveau''. ''Art Nouveau'' was exported from France, adopted in England, and with an added English flavor, was then exported back to France as ''le style Anglais''. In America, the end of the trauma of the Civil War of 1861-1865 brought rapid industrial expansion, the annexation and control of exotic lands in Hawaii and Eastern Samoa, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines from the Europeans, as well as the opening of the Canal Zone in Panama. Adoption of style elements from these far-flung places combined with those familiar to the massive waves of new European immigrants. These blended styles then traveled from America back to Europe where they strongly influenced the applied arts there as well. Belgium had become independent in 1830, and a search for a national style there led to the formation of the artistic group known as ''Les Vingt'' (The Twenty), which after 1884 led the world in publicizing the work of radical painters. In Germany, the cutting-edge modern arts became known as ''Jugendstil'', or 'youth style.' By the 1890s, the traditionalist style of the heavily adorned ''Beaux Arts'' came in conflict with the American revolutionary streamlined movement of the ''Chicago School''. The Europeans then took modernism to an even further extreme in such trends as the ''Sezession'' movement in Austria and Germany. Mackay, James. ''Turn-of-the-Century Antiques: An Encyclopedia''. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York 1974 == Craftsmen == The following are the leading craftsmen of these movements. Please find or create a WikiTree profile for each person, if the name is not yet aliased. Leave a Comment here with the link, so that the Wiki alias can be added to the craftsman's name on this lists. Also, please add the following template to the profile bio: :: '''{{Notables Unconnected|name=}}''' :: Name : Birth - Death : Notes # C. A. Aimone : in 1880s - 1890s made imitation bamboo (maple) furniture # Unknown Alvin : operated the Alvin Manufacturing Co. in Providence, RI ca. 1900 # Louis Anquetin : 1861 Etrepagny (Eure) - 1932 Paris : French painter and graphic artist, helped form the ''Ecole du Petit Boulevard'' # Charles Robert Ashbee : 1863 Isleworth near London - 1942 : house architect and designer influenced by Pre-Raphaelites, in 1888 he founded the Guild of Handricraft workshop in the East End of London, later in Chipping Campden, Goucestshire; founded the Essex Press in 1896; In 1902 was awarded honorary membership of the Munich Academy of Arts; designed tall angular candelabra # William Asprey : very early fine art dealer who founded his London firm in 1781, which first occupied the present location on Bond St. in 1830s; produced fine silverware and specialized in Art Nouveau # William Ault : apprenticed as a potter at Staffordshre, employed at Linthorpe Pottery executing designs by Dresser; partner of Henry Tooth in the Bretby Pottery from 1882-1886; left Tooth to manufacture his own exotic pottery at Swadlincote, Derbyshire between 1887-1900; daugher was Clarissa Ault # C. J. C. Bailey : proprietor of a pottery co., in 1864 acquired Fulham Pottery of the London area; employed French artist-potter J. C. Cazin # Mackay Hugh Baillie-Scott : 1865 Douglas, Isle of Man - 1945 : involved in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies, at the forefront of the Domestic Revival movement; leading British house designer in early 20th century; won first prize in 1901 German industrial arts competiton; lived and worked at Fenlake Manor, Bedfordshire # Professor Rudolph Bakalowits : of Graz, designed glassware at E. Bakalowtis Söhne of Vienna before 1900 # George Slater Barkentin : English silversmith artist who came to America as a Civil War artist for the ''Illustrated London News'', where he married a Danish woman and settled; father of William Slater Barkentin; ran the London family business Barkentin and Krall # William Slater Barkentin : 1874 - 1962 : Anglo-Danish American designer, son of George Slater Barkentin; founded the Barkentin Studios in New York City; most prominent for design of the Coca-Cola sign in 1910 # Frank Barker : English silversmith in the Midlands, son of William and brother of Herbert; inherited their father's firm Barker Brothers, and formed it as a public company in 1907, headquarted at Birmingham # Herbert Barker : English silversmith in the Midlands, son of William and brother of Frank; inherited their father's firm Barker Brothers, and formed it as a public company in 1907, headquarted at Birmingham # Matthias Barker : English silversmith in the Midlands, brother of William; inherited their father's firm Barker and Creed in 1860 and ran it as Barker Brothers # William Barker : English silversmith in the Midlands, brother of Matthias; inherited their father's firm Barker and Creed in 1860 and ran it as Barker Brothers; father of Frank and Herbert # Unnamed Barker : English patriarch of silversmiths in the Midlands; started firm in 1820 as Barker and Creed; passed the firm in 1860 as Barker Brothers to his sons William and Matthias # Ernest Barnsley : 1863 - 1926 : brother of Sidney, English architect and furniture designers, involved in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies, influenced by William Morris; in 1893 he moved to the Cotswolds with his brother and Gimson, to produce furniture at Cirencester and Sapperton, but mainly worked as an architect # Sidney Barnsley : 1865 - 1926 : brother of Ernest, English architect and furniture designers, involved in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies, influenced by William Morris; in late 1890 formed the Kenton and Company, London, furniture business with Gimson; in 1893 disolved the company when he moved to the Cotswolds with his brother and Gimson, to produce furniture at Cirencester and Sapperton # Ernest-Louis Barrias : produced allegorical figures in bronze in the 1890s # Aubrey Beardsley : 1872 Brighton - 1898 Menton : self-taught late illustrator of Aestheticism, with caricatures and illustrations at age 15 published in periodicals; studied architecture in 1888 and entered Westminster Art School in 1892; in 1893 became widely known as a contributor to ''The Studio''; his career peaked in 1895-7 with ''The Yellow Book''; converted to Catholicism in 1897 # Peter Behrens : 1868 Hamburg - 1940 : German painter, graphic artist, architect and designer, trained at the ''Kunstgewerbeschule'' in Karlsruhe, Düsseldorf and Munich; in 1890 traveled to Holland and studied art of the Luminarists; in 1893 became a founder of the Munich ''Sezession''; in 1985-6 became a pioneer of ''Jugendstil''; in 1900 settled in Darmstadt; in 1922 was appointed faculty head of Architecture in the Vienna Academy: in 1936 was appointed faculty head in the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin # W. A. S. Benson 1854 - 1924 : English architect and designer, lifelong friend and disciple of William Morris; in 1880 established metalware workshop in Hammersmith; in 1883 helped found the Art Workers' Guild; in 1888 helped found the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society; became a director of the Morris company; sold his silver through Bing's Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau''; in 1893 published his ideas in ''Elements of Handicraft and Design''; his Hammersmith workshop closed in 1920 after it had become a munitions factory in the war # Hendrik Petrus Berlage : 1856 - 1934 : Dutch architect and furniture designer, studied at Zürich Polytechnic from 1875-8, and later at Frankfurt am Main; in the 1890s became the foremost architect in the Netherlands; planned the extension of the Hague 1907-8 and Amsterdam in 1913 # Emile Bernard : 1868 Lille - 1941 Paris : French painter, graphic artist and textile designer; apprenticed with the ''Atelier Cormon'' in Paris; was influenced by Impressionists, and developed an early Expressionist style in 1885; in 1887 helped form the ''Ecole du Petit Boulevard'' with Toulouse-Lautrec and Van Gogh; designed carpets in the Morris tradition # Sarah Bernhardt : dancer and actress who worked as a favorite subject model for bronzes; she dabbled in bronze sculpture herself # Hermann Billing : 1867 Karlsruhe - : German architect and industrial designer; in 1901 became lecturer and in 1906 professor of Architecture at the ''Karlsruhe Technische Hochschule''; in 1907 designed the Mannheim Kunsthalle, and other museums # Thorvald Bindesböll : 1846 Copenhagen - 1908 Copenhagen : Danish architect and designer, son of an architect; leading exponent of architectonic design in Scandinavia, designed the Copenhagen General Post Office in 1901 # Marcel Bing : brother of Samuel; specialized in jewellery # Samuel (Siegfried) Bing : 1838 - 1905 : Hamburg entrepeneur, in 1895 he opened his Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau'' in the Rue Provence, thus being the first to use the term; made wall-hangings fashionable in France; brother of Marcel # Unnamed Black : partner in Black, Starr and Frost, American silversmith firm founded in 1810, and so-named in 1876 until 1929, the second oldest surviving retail company in New York City; worked in Beaux Arts tradition # Antoine Bofill : designed Art Nouveau bronze electric lamps; specialized in bronzes of actresses # Unnamed Bonvallet : worked as chief designer at Ernest Cardeilhac's silversmith firm # T. J. Bott : a principal decorator in the Cauldon Porcelain fine porcelain pottery firm of Brown-Westhead and Moore ca. 1900 # George Boulgaris : Greek silversmith; in 1877 fled with his family to Italy during the Christian massacres; father of Sotirio Bulgari # William H. Bradley : 1868 Boston - 1962 : American graphic artist, son of an engraver; trained as a printer in North Michigan, and in Chicago from 1881 to 1890; 1885-6 was a staff artist Rand-McNally in Chicago; in the early 1890s worked for Stone and Kimball, and established his own short-lived Wayside Press in Springfield, Mass. from 1895-7; in 1890s designed posters and Art Nouveau illustrations; was criticized for his works' imitation of Aubrey Beardsley; regarded as a leading American typographer # Frank Brangwyn : 1867 Bruges - : painter, graphic artist and designer; as a boy his family moved to London, where he attended the South Kensington School of Art, studied under William Morris; 1895 to 1898 exhibited paintings at the Royal Academy; 1891-5 worked in the ''Academie Julian'' in Paris and exhibited in the ''Salon d' Automne''; 1897 to 1910 exhibited in the Venice Biennale; in 1904 was made an Associate of the Royal Academy; designed wall-hangings for Morris # Unnamed Brewer : partner of firm of Ott and Brewer of Trenton, New Jersey, which made Belleek Porcelain before ca. 1900; in the late 1880s their Art Director was Walter Scott Lenox # Justus Brinckmann : German Director of the Hamburg Industrial Arts Museum; encouraged a school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896; his assistant was Friedrich Deneken # W. C. Brouwer : leading Dutch potter of coarse clay glazed bowls after 1900; started at Gouda, then moved studio to Leiderdorp in 1901 # Unnamed Brown-Westhead : partner in firm of Brown-Westhead and Moore; in 1855 they acquired the former fine porcelain pottery firm of John Ridgway, Potter to the Queen, which operated on Cauldon Place, Hanley; ca. 1900 produced decorative tablewares, vases, candelabra and centerpieces # Peter Bruckmann : founder in 1805 of a German family firm of silversmiths in Heilbronn, Württemberg; before 1900, the company founded the Professional Bruckmann School for Designers, Chasers, Engravers and Silversmiths, exploring ''Jugendstil'' design trends # Carlo Bugatti : 1855 - : Italian, trained as a patinter, but then ca. 1900 designed silverware, metalwork and furniture such as cabinet tables in the ''Stile Liberty''; brother-in-law of Giovanni Segantini; father of Ettore and Rembrandt # Ettore Bugatti : 1882 - 1947 : Italian son of Carlo; trained as an artist, but then built his first motor car at age 18; in 1900 produced a commercial 4-cylinder; made superior cars after 1911 # Giovanni Francesco Bugatti : 17th century Italian engraver, descendant of Zanetto # Rembrandt Bugatti : 1885 - Jan. 1916 : Italian, trained as a painter, then Animalier sculptor in Paris 1901-6; moved to Antwerp in 1906; returned to Paris in 1914 outbreak of World War I, suffered depression and migraines, and committed suicide # Zanetto Bugatti : 15th century Milanese portrait painter, ancestor of prominent Italian family of artisans # Constantino Bulgari : Greek heritage son of Sotirio, carried on his father's fine silver and jewellery crafstmanship # Giorgio Bulgari : Greek heritage son of Sotirio, carried on his father's fine silver and jewellery crafstmanship; a prolific writer and scholar of antique jewellery # Sotirio Bulgari : 1857 Albania - 1932 Rome : Italian silversmith; esablished small silverware business in Naples, in Turkish and Persian styles; in 1881 he lost everything in a shop burglary, and moved penniless to Rome; sold street trinkets and then opened a new shop in the Via Sistina, which later located to the present site on the Via Condotti; in 1905 returned to Greece and established a jewellery emporium; father of Constantino and Giorgio; son of George Boulgaris # Paul Bürck : 1878 Elberfeld - : German painter, graphic artist and industrial designer; trained at the Industrial Design School in Munich; versatile ''Jugendstil'' desginer curtains, tapestries and textiles, stained-glass windows and book-bindings; after 1898 his designs were produced as wallpaper by Mannheim firm of H. Engelhardt; from 1899 to 1902 designed tapestry at Darmstadt # Sir Edward Burne-Jones : 1833 - Birmingham - 1898 : English, youngest Pre-Raphaelite painter and designer influenced by Medievalism; pupil of Rosetti; designed furniture, mosaics, stained-glass windows, murals, wall hangings and tiles for William Morris; his best-known tapestries were a series woven by Taylor, Martin & Ellis at Merton Abbey depicting the legend of King Arthur and the Holy Grail quest # Ernest Cardeilhac : - 1904 : grandson of Vital; head of the silversmith firm; employed Bonvallet as his chief designer; father of James and Peter # James Cardeilhac : son of Ernest; with brother Peter, head of the silversmith firm; merged with Christophle in 1951 # Peter Cardeilhac : son of Ernest; with brother James, head of the silversmith firm; merged with Christophle in 1951 # Vital Antoine Cardeilhac : founded silversmith firm in 1802; grandfather of Ernest # Frederick Carder : decorated vases # Jacques Cartier : managed the family jeweller firm with brother Pierre; ca. 1900 moved the firm to the present location on the Rue de la Paix; grandson of Louis # Louis François Cartier : French silversmith and jeweller, in 1857 he established a workshop in Paris; received commissions from Princess Mathilde Bonaparte; grandfather of Pierre and Jacques # Pierre Cartier : managed the family jeweller firm with brother Jacques; ca. 1900 moved the firm to the present location on the Rue de la Paix; grandson of Louis # J. C. Cazin : French artist-potter employed by C. J. C. Bailey in the London area Fulham Pottery after he fled the 1871 collapse of the Paris Commune # Louis Chalon : specialized in bronzes of actresses # Unnamed Cheret : designed Art Nouveau poster advertisements for Job cigarettes # Unnamed Christiansen : trained at Friedrich Deneken's school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896 # Unnamed Christophle : designed Art Nouveau silver; merged with Cardeilhac silversmith firm in 1951 # P. Claessens : Belgium, craftsman who produced fine book-bindings designed by Henry Van de Velde ca. 1900 # T. J. Cobden-Sanderson : English, in the early 1880s he coined the term Arts and Crafts Movement to extoll traditional manufacturing skills and to add artistry to industry; primary exponent of fine book-binding ca. 1900, established Doves Press and bindery, teacher of Douglas Cockerell # Douglas Cockerell : principal exponent of fine book-binding ca. 1900, pupil of T. Cobden-Sanderson # Henry Cole (aka Felix Summerly) : English, early proponent of higher standards in industrial design, which led to the Great Exhibition of 1851 # Eugène Colonna : helped design Bing's pavillion at the ''Exposition Universelle'' in 1900 # Walter Crane : architect and designer illustrator leader of the Art Workers' Guild and the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, influenced by Pre-Raphaelites; designed wall-hangings for Morris # Gaston d'Illiers : Animalier equestrian sculptor # George de Feure : Dutch chief designer at Bing's Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau''; helped design Bing's pavillion at the ''Exposition Universelle'' in 1900 # Cleo de Merode : famous ''danseuse'' who worked as a subject model for bronzes, and was immortalized in bronzes for lamps # Louis de Monard : Animalier equestrian sculptor # William de Morgan : ceramicist of the Aesthetic Movement # Isidore de Rudder : Brussels Style ceramicist # Theodore L. De Vinne : 1828 - 1914 : led the American renaissance of fine book-binding ca. 1900; a founder member of the Grolier Club # Friedrich Deneken : born in North Schleswig : German assistant to Justus Brinckmann of the Hamburg Industrial Arts Museum; involved in a school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896; pioneered blue-white-red patterns based on Schleswig-Holstein flag # Godefroid Devreese : Animalier equestrian sculptor # Christopher Dresser : English cabinet maker in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies # John Dwight : produced 17th century earthenwares at the early Fulham Pottery of the London area # Charles L. Eastlake : English, in 1868 wrote ''Hints on Household Taste'', which urged the infusion of art into industry # Otto Eckmann : designed carpets in the Morris tradition; trained at Friedrich Deneken's school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896 # Unnamed Elkington : English leading silversmith in the Midlands # J. Ellis : a principal decorator in the Cauldon Porcelain fine porcelain pottery firm of Brown-Westhead and Moore ca. 1900 # Isaac Ellwod : American, improved Rose's barbed wire design, collectible Americana # William Ewart : English, instigated the 1835 Royal Commission for the Fine Arts, which then established the Government Schools of Design # Felix Fix-Masseau : 1869 - 1937 : sculpted figures in wood or ivory, many of which were then reproduced for the mass market in sand-cast bronzes # Unnamed Frost : partner in Black, Starr and Frost, American silversmith firm founded in 1810, and so-named in 1876 until 1929, the second oldest surviving retail company in New York City; worked in Beaux Arts tradition # Loie Fuller : famous ''danseuse'' who worked as a subject model for bronzes, and was immortalized in bronzes for lamps # Eugène Gaillard : helped design Bing's pavillion at the ''Exposition Universelle'' in 1900 # Emile Gallé : after 1885 pioneer of the Nancy School of cabinet making and after 1895 sold Cameo-type glass products out of Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau'' # Georges Gardet : Animalier sculptor of large works in marble # Paul Gauguin : French artist-craftsman; produced designs that were adopted in the manufacture of carpets and wall-hangings # Walter Gilliss : 1855 - 1925 : American secretary of the Grolier Club, designed privately-printed book volumes after ca. 1900; involved with design layout of magazines ''Life'' and ''Vogue'' # Ernest Gimson : involved in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies, influenced by William Morris; in late 1890 formed the Kenton and Company, London, furniture business with Sidney Barnsley; in 1893 disolved the company when he moved to the Cotswolds with the Barnsley brothers, to produce furniture at Cirencester and Sapperton # Joseph Glidden : American, improved Rose's barbed wire design, collectible Americana # Unnamed Gobelin : firm that wove wall-hangings designed by Aristide Maillol # Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky : in 1763 sold the ''Königliche Porzellan Manufactur'' (King's Porcelain Manufactory) in Berlin to Frederick the Great; was one of the first potteries to make lithophanes # Unnamed Grasset : after 1895 sold products out of Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau'' # Kate Greenaway : illustrator of the Aesthtetic Movement # Walter Gropius : founder of the postwar ''Bauhaus'' movement, a disciple of Behrens # Hector Guimand : furniture designer and between 1899 and 1904 he designed a series of Art Nouveau wrought iron entrances to the Paris Metro # Frida Hansen : Scandinavian carpet weaver in the Nordc style # C. Harrisson : a principal decorator in the Cauldon Porcelain fine porcelain pottery firm of Brown-Westhead and Moore ca. 1900 # W. H. Haseler : proprietor of firm of Birmingham; employed R. C. Silver in making metal candlesticks ca. early 1900s # Ambrose Heal : involved in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies # Gebrüder Hepp : Austrian, produced Art Nouveau candelabra ca. 1900 # Joseph Hoffmann : designed glassware at E. Bakalowtis Söhne of Vienna before 1900 # Victor Horta : Art Nouveau Brussels Style designer of unified house and furniture styles, to counter the prior trend of confused eclecticism; best known for the ''Maison du Peuple'', built in 1896-9 as the headquarters of the Brussels Co-operative Society # George Hunzinger : in 1880s - 1890s made imitation bamboo (maple) furniture # Unnamed Israels : Luminarist artist in Holland, influenced Peter Behrens in 1890 # Thomas Jeckyl : designed sconces and brackets in the Aesthetic Movement # Brothers Killian : in 1880s - 1890s made imitation bamboo (maple) furniture # Charles Korschmann : Czech, resident in Paris; made Art Nouveau bronze figures as table ornaments and lamps # Jean Lahor : Art Nouveau poster design popularizer, preached message of ' art everywhere, in everything and for everyone' # P. J. Laignel : of Courtrai, Brussels Style ceramicist # Unnamed Lalique : after 1895 sold glass products out of Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau'' # Raoul Larche : designed Art Nouveau bronze electric lamps; specialized in bronzes of actresses # Walter Leistikov : of Berlin : trained at Brinckmann's and Friedrich Deneken's school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896 # Walter Scott Lenox : Art Director in the late 1880s at firm of Ott and Brewer of Trenton, New Jersey # Agathon Léonard : specialized in bronzes of actresses # Unnamed Lethaby : leading member in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies # Unknown Lobmeyr : Austrian producer of Amber glass # Unnamed Lötz : sold glassware through Bing's Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau'' # sisters Macdonald : Scandinavian sisters, designers of ethereal wall-hangings # Charles Rennie Mackintosh : late period pioneer designer of linear styles, such as tall angular candelabra, which countered Art Nouveau, and foreshadowed the austere angularity of 1920s Bauhaus and 1930s Art Deco # Unnamed Mackmurdo : leading member in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies # Aristide Maillol : sculptor; studied medieval tapestry in Cluny Museum, from which he desgined wall-hangings in the 1890s, woven by Gobelin # Wallace Martin : eldest of brothers, was employed by C. J. C. Bailey after 1864 at the Fulham Pottery of the London area; in 1873 he opened his own pottery # George Malissard : Animalier equestrian sculptor # Octave Maus : Belgian School painter who in 1881 founded the progressive review ''L'Art Moderne''; : influenced Brussels Style furniture designers # E. M. McColl : notable British woman fine book-binder ca. 1900 # Victor Mignot : Brussels Style designer of posters of bicycling and sports pastimes # Alfred Mohrbutter : trained at Brinckmann's and Friedrich Deneken's school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896 # Unnamed Moore : partner in firm of Brown-Westhead and Moore; in 1855 they acquired the former fine porcelain pottery firm of John Ridgway, Potter to the Queen, which operated on Cauldon Place, Hanley; ca. 1900 produced decorative tablewares, vases, candelabra and centerpieces # Auguste Moreau : French sculptor whose work was recast in bronze # Gustave Moreau : French carpet and tapestry designer, chief technician of the Gobelin Company in Paris # William Morris : English furniture designer inspired by the Aesthetic Movement; in 1879 began designing carpets which were machine-made by the Heckmondwicke factory; after 1882 produced his own floral-design carpets at Merton Abbey # Koloman Moser : designed glassware at E. Bakalowtis Söhne of Vienna before 1900 # Alphonse Mucha : Czech, resident in Paris; designed Art Nouveau poster advertisements for bicycles; collaborated with sculptor Auguste Seysses to produce bronze busts of girls based off of his poster designs; designed carpets in the Morris tradition # Gerhard Munthe : Scandinavian carpet designer in the Nordic style # Unnamed Neuhuis : Luminarist artist in Holland, influenced Peter Behrens in 1890 # Mrs. Maria Longworth Nichols : American, wealthy socialite founder of the Art Nouveau American Rookwood Pottery firm which produced decorative vases, bowls and sculptures # William Nicholson : in 1895 worked in poster design with partner James Pryde pseudonymously as Beggarstaff Brothers # Ernst Nicolai : of Dresden : trained at Brinckmann's and Friedrich Deneken's school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896 # Unnamed Nimura : Nimura and Sato of Brooklyn, in 1880s made American imported bamboo furniture # J. & J. Northwood : produced Cameo glass with Stevens & Williams of Stourbridge # Unnamed Ott : partner of firm of Ott and Brewer of Trenton, New Jersey, which made Belleek Porcelain before ca. 1900; in the late 1880s their Art Director was Walter Scott Lenox # René Paris : Animalier equestrian sculptor # Max Adolf Pfeiffer : supervised the manufacture of classical figures in white glossy glazes at the ''Königliche Porzellan Manufactur'' (King's Porcelain Manufactory) in Berlin, modelled by Paul Scheurich ca. 1900 until World War II # François Pompon : Animalier sculptor, pupil of Mercie and assistant to Rodin # Sarah Prideaux : British fine book-binder ca. 1900 # Unnamed Privat-Livemont : forermost Belgian poster artist, in the Brussels Style, a disciple of Mucha # James Pryde : in 1895 worked in poster design with partner William Nicholson pseudonymously as Beggarstaff Brothers # Augustus Welby Pugin : devout churchman and early Arts and Crafts designer and architect who influenced William Morris # Sybil Pye : notable British fine book-binder ca. 1900 # Paul Ranson : French painter; in the 1890s he experimented with carpet design and large tapestries # Charles Ricketts : operated Vale Press which produced fine ornamental book bindings # John Ridgway : Potter to the Queen; operated a fine porcelain pottery on Cauldon Place, Hanley before 1855; in 1855 he transferred the firm to firm of Brown-Westhead and Moore # Richard Riemerschmid : leading German industrial designer # Mary Robinson : notable British fine book-binder ca. 1900 # Bruce Rogers : American illustrator and designer of fine book-bindings after 1890; 1900 to 1912 supervised production of limited editions in fine bindings by the Riverside Press in Cambridge, Mass # Henry M. Rose : American, patented barbed wire in 1873, collectible Americana # Unnamed Rosetti : Pre-Raphaelite influenced by Medievalism; tutor of Sir Edward Burne-Jones # John Round : principal of the family silversmith firm of John Round and Sons, which produced silver centerpieces ca. 1906 # Unnamed Sato : Nimura and Sato of Brooklyn, in 1880s made American imported bamboo furniture # Paul Scheurich : modelled classical figures in white glossy glazes at the ''Königliche Porzellan Manufactur'' (King's Porcelain Manufactory) in Berlin, ca. 1900 until World War II # Giovanni Segantini : famous Italian painter, brother-in-law of Carlo Bugatti # Gustave Serrurier-Bovy : Art Nouveau Brussels Style designer of unified house and furniture styles, to counter the prior trend of confused eclecticism # Auguste Seysses : 1862 - 1946 : # bronze sculptor, collaborated with poster designer Alphonse Mucha to produce bronze busts of girls # Norman Shaw : British producer of Arts and Crafts # Frederick Shirley : an ex-patriate Englishman, in Dec. 1885 patented Burmese glass at the Mount Washington Glass Company; granted a concession to Thomas Webb # E. Sieffert : a principal decorator in the Cauldon Porcelain fine porcelain pottery firm of Brown-Westhead and Moore ca. 1900 # R. C. Silver : produced metal candlesticks for W. H. Haseler firm of Birmingham ca. early 1900s # Unnamed Starr : partner in Black, Starr and Frost, American silversmith firm founded in 1810, and so-named in 1876 until 1929, the second oldest surviving retail company in New York City; worked in Beaux Arts tradition # Unnamed Stevens : of Stevens & Williams of Stourbridge, produced Cameo glass with J. & J. Northwood # George Edmund Street : devout churchman and early Arts and Crafts designer and architect who influenced William Morris # Michael Thonet : 1796 - 1871 : Austria, Art Nouveau pioneer of bentwood furniture in 1830; turned to mass production in 1850 # Unnamed Tifany : after 1895 sold glass products out of Paris shop ''Maison de l'Art Nouveau'', made silver in Beaux Arts style # Henry Tooth : worked as a theatrical scene painter, then in late 1870s joined the Linthorpe Pottery; founder and partner of William Ault in the Bretby Pottery from 1882-1886 at Woodville in South Derbyshire, England; the Bretby Pottery declined after 1910 and ceased production in 1920 # Otto Ubberlodhe : of Marburg : trained at Brinckmann's and Friedrich Deneken's school of carpet weaving in the North Schleswig village of Scherrebek after 1896 # Daniel Berkeley Updike : 1860 - 1941 : American founder of the Merrymount Press in 1893, produced finely bound books # Marius Vallet : specialized in bronzes of actresses # Henry Van de Velde : Art Nouveau Brussels Style designer of jewellery and of unified house and furniture styles, to counter the prior trend of confused eclecticism; designed fine book-bindings ca. 1900 for the craftsman P. Claessens; leading carpet designer in Belgium # Christian Johannes van der Hoef : Dutch, directed Amstelhoeck pottery workshops # Unnamed Viollet-le-Duc : influenced Brussels Style furniture designers # Willy von Beckerath : 1868 Krefeld - : German painter and designer who trained at Düsseldorf Academy, worked at Munich and Hamburg as a teaching professor of the ''Kungstgewerbemuseum'' in 1907; designed ''Jugendstil'' furniture for the ''Vereinigte Werkstätten'' in Munich # Hans Edouard von Berlepsch-Valendas : 1849 St. Gallen - : Swiss furniture and ceramics designer, studied under Semper at Zürich Polytechnic, and then industrial design in Frankfurt in 1872, and the Munich Academy in 1875; in 1897 was employed at the Vereinigte Werkstätten in Munich designing furniture; designed tablewares for the Nymphenburg porcelain factory # C. F. A. Voysey : leading member in 1880s Arts and Crafts societies; in 1890s designed floral carpet patterns # J. E. Wall : Boston maker of imported bamboo furniture # Philip Webb : British Arts and Crafts producer of Amber glass # Thomas Webb : of Stourbridge, England; was granted a concession by Frederick Shirley to produce Burmese glass; in 1884 introduced commercial acid-etched Cameo glass # Unnamed Wilcocks : proprietor of Wilcocks & Company pottery at the Burmantofts suburb in Leeds, Yorkshire, which produced architectural tiles and earthenware, and after 1880 produced decorative wares # Oscar Wilde : arch-apostle of the Aesthetic Movement in the 1890s # Unnamed Williams : of Stevens & Williams of Stourbridge, produced Cameo glass with J. & J. Northwood # Philippe Wolfers : leading exponent of Art Nouveau Brussels Style jewellery in Belgium # George Woodall : realtion of Thomas, with whom he produced hand-engraved Cameo glass for Thomas Webb # Thomas Woodall : relation of George, with whom he produced hand-engraved Cameo glass for Thomas Webb == Sources ==

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Chapter II of A genealogical account of the Mayo and Elton families of the counties of Wilts and Hereford: By Charles Herbert Mayo, M.A., Lincoln College, Oxford ; Vicar Of Long Burton With Holnest, Dorset. Privately Printed By Charles Whittingham And Co., Chiswick Press. 1882. A GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT OF THE MAYO AND ELTON FAMILIES. OF THE COUNTIES OF WILTS AND HEREFORD; BY Charles Herbert Mayo, M.A., Lincoln College, Oxford ; Vicar Of Long Burton With Holnest, Dorset. Privately Printed By Charles Whittingham And Co., Chiswick Press. 1882. CHAPTER II. Elton of Hazle in the Parish of Ledbury in the County of Hereford, with Descendants in the Hall, Watts, and Prichard Families, and an Account of the Elton Foundation at Brasenose College, Oxford. The Elton family, derived from Chefliire. THE family of Elton, of which an account is given in the following pages, was long fettled in the county of Hereford, and was feated at Hazle in the parifh of Ledbury, in the latter part of the fix- teenth century. The Manor of Hazle had previoufly been held of the church of Hereford by the Walwyns for nearly 200 years. Thomas Walwyn held it at his death in 1531, and probably his fon Sir Richard Walwyn, who died in 1578, was alfo owner of the leafe. The Manor of Ledbury pafled into the hands of the Crown in 1559, and Anthony Elton was apparently the firft of his family to become pofTefTed of the eftate. His defen- dants continued to hold it for a confiderable period, until it was alienated in 1720 to Jacob Tonfon, the noted London publifher. The Manor Houfe ftill exifts, and though much altered, and converted into a farm refidence, retains the oak wain- fcoting in the principal room, with the Elton arms and creft above the fireplace, and a ftaircafe of oak with carved wicket-gate and baluftrade. But the earlier home of the family was at Elton in the county of Chefter, a fcion of which houfe entered Herefordfhire, probably under the aufpices of Bifhop Booth. In Ormerod's Hiftory of that county, vol. ii., page 22, it is ftated that Thomas de Helton was witnefs to a grant of land in Hapsford along with Peter le Roter, Lord of Thornton, Ranulph Redtor of Thornton, and others, about the year 1268. His fon Thomas flourifhed in the reign of Edward II., whofe fon, another Thomas de Helton, died before his father, leaving a daughter, Felicia, coheirefs to her grand- father, and married to William de Frodfham, (Inq: 35 Edw. III.). This family bore Paly of fix argent and gules, on a bend fable three mullets of the firft. But it is with the branch of the family fettled in Herefordfhire that we are now concerned, and the narrative which follows is bafed upon the Heralds' Vifitations of the latter county, continued and greatly extended by extracts from parifh regifters and other fources of information ; and much help has been derived from the Phillipps MSS. preferred at Belmont Priory, near Hereford. The pedigree begins with William Elton of Ledbury, " defended of Elton of Elton of Chefhire." The arms affigned to his family are, " Paly of fix or and gules, on a bend fable three mullets of the firft." Creft, " a dexter arm embowed in armour argent tied round the arm with a fcarf vert, the gauntlet holding a fcimitar proper, pommel and hilt or." William Elton married Sybil, daughter of Roger Wilfe of Pithoufe, in the parifh of Dymock, Gloucefterfhire, and had iffue two fons, William and John, whofe names have come down to us. Allufion may be made to another fon, in "Letters and Papers Foreign and Domeftic of the reign of Henry VIII.," vol. i., page 845, where mention is made of a pardon for Edward Elton alias Baker, late of Ledbury, Herefordfhire, alias of Hynxfey Hall in the Univerfity of Oxford, fcholar alias clerk, 15th July, 1514 (Pat: 6 Hen. VIII. p. 2. m. 7.). However this may be, one of the fons of William and Sybil Elton was: John Elton alias Baker, LL.D. This ecclefiaftic was prefented in 1510 to the and has Rectory of Marlborough S. Peter, Wilts, by Edmund Audeley, Bifhop of Sarum, Elton alia" and in the next year, by the fame prelate, to the Vicarage of Sherfton, in the fame j^£ of county. On 18th June, 1511, he was " licentiatus ad incipiendum" at Oxford, and Saram > 5th April, 1512, collated to the Prebend of South Grantham in Salifbury Cathedral. The next year he exchanged Marlborough S. Peter for the Wardenfhip of S. Katherine's Hofpital, Ledbury, and on 24th October, 15 14, was made Prebendary of North Grantham in Salifbury Cathedral, of which he was a Canon Residentiary. The year 15 14 faw him further preferred to the church of Myldenhall, Wilts, by Walter Hungerford, Knight. In 1515 he refigned the Vicarage of Sherfton, and on 9th May was made Prebendary of Withington Parva in Hereford Cathedral. In 15 17 he was alfo made Rector of the portion of Netherhall in the Church of Ledbury. "30 Mart. 1517. Mr. Johes Elton alias Baker collatus ad Rectoriam feu Porcionem de Netherhall in Eccl: Ledbury, per refig: Mri. Henric' Horneby s.t.p. Penfio annua x librar. folut. refignanti jam feni." (Regifter Booth.) In 1526 he was prefented to the Vicarage of Cryckelade, Wilts, by the Dean and Chapter of Sarum, and a note in the Bifhop's regifter ftates, " Hie notatur de unione Ecclas de Myldenhall cum Eccl. Weleford." In 1529 he was made Rector of Childrey, Berks, and in 1534 was prefented to the Vicarage of Yetminfter, Dorfet. On 13th Auguft, 1539, he was collated to the Chancellorfhip of Hereford Cathedral, and on the 22nd of the fame month to the Prebend of Grimftone in Salifbury Cathedral, having refigned the Prebend of North Grantham. According to the Phillipps MSS. he was collated to the Archdeaconry of Hereford, 13th Auguft, 1543, but this Statement appears to be erroneous. It would alfo feem that he was fometime Rector of Welford, Berks, and perhaps Vicar of Bifhops Norton, Lincoln. He died in 1547, and the Prebend of Grimftone, vacant by his death, was filled up on the 24th of Auguft of that year. The beft known act of his life was the foundation of a Fellowship at Brafenofe College, 'in the Univerfity of Oxford. By deed, dated 20th May, 1529, he gave lands in Stanlake and Duglington, Oxfordfhire, and in Kemmerton, Gloucefterfhire, to the Principal and Scholars of Brafenofe College for the maintenance of one fcholar of his kin from the Diocefe of Hereford or Worcefter, and he directed in default of fuch a perfon being found, the faid fcholar to be a native of the Diocefe of Sarum, or in default again to be chofen from amdng the moft fitting perfons in the Univerfity. The following is a copy of the entry in the Compofition Book of Brafenofe College, in the pofTeffion of the Principal, by whofe permiflion this tranfcript has been made: — The Deed of Foundation. Compositio Mr i. Elton alias Baker. Hasc Indentura tripartita facta vicefimo die Maij Anno Regni Regis Henrici Octavi vicefimo inter Johannem Elton alias Baker Canonicum Ecclefias Cathedralis Sarum ex una parte et Thomam Ware Praspofitum Domus five Aulas beatas Maria? vulgariter diet: Oriel College et focios ejufdem ex altera parte et Matthasum Smith Principalem Aulas Regiae et Collegij de Brafen nofe in Oxonia et fcholares ejufdem ex tertia parte Teftatur quod prasdictus Johannes die confectionis prasfentium dedit^" et conceflit prasdicto Principali et Scholaribus Aulas Regiae et Collegij prasdicti terras tenementa reditus et fervitia cum pertinentijs in parochijs de Stanlake & Duglington in comitatu Oxon ad annuum valorem trium librarum trium folidorum et trium dena- riorum quae nuper fuerunt Philippi Fettieplace generofi ac etiam terras tenementa reditus & fervitia cum pertinentijs in parochia de Kemerton in comitatu Gloceftrias ad annuum valorem quinquaginta fex folidorum et octo denariorum quae nuper fuerunt Gulielmi Cotton generofi. Habend: et tenend: prasdictas terras tenementa reditus & fervitia cum pertinentijs praefato Principali Scholaribus & fucceflbribus fuis in per- petuum. Pro quibus quidem terris tenementis et reditibus et fervitijs prasdictis prasfati Principalis et Scholares pro fe et fucceflbribus fuis conveniunt et concedunt prasdicto Johanni et executoribus fuis et prasdicto Praspofito et focijs et fucceflbribus fuis quod ipfi et fucceflbres fui pro terris tenementis reditibus et fervitijs illis poft diem dat: prasfentium perpetuis et continuis temporibus accipient et exhibebunt in Aula Regia et Collegio prasfato Unum Scholarem de dicecefi Herefordienfi vel Wigornienfi oriendum de cognatione five confanguinitate prasdicti Johannis et per eundem (dum vixerit) nominandum et affignandum et poft mortem dicti Johannis per Principalem et Scholares praefatas Aula? Regias et Collegii eligendum et admitten- dum modo et forma prasdictis omnino fervatis fi aliquem hujufmodi fcholarem in Univerfitate Oxonias prasdictae ftudio et eruditioni fe difponentem juxta ftatuta et ordinationes Aulas Regias et Collegij prasdicti huic prasfenti fcripto conventionali non repugnantia inveniri pofie contigerit et exhibitionem fuam habebit ex bonis didtae Aulas et Collegij ut focij et fcholares perpetui inibi habent in perpetuum et in pofterum habere poterunt, et fi talis in Univerfitate prasdicta inveniri non poterit in quo con- ventum eft fraudem feu dolum non haberi tunc in defectu hujufmodi fcholaris ea vice eligetur et admittetur ut fupra aliquis fcholaris idoneus ut prasmittitur in dicecefi Sarum oriundus quo deficiente concedunt dicli Principalis et Scholares pro fe et fuc- ceflbribus fuis eligere et admittere unum fcholarem ex aptioribus qui in Univerfitate prasdicta reperiri poterit. Et idem Principalis et Scholares pro fe et fuccefibribus fuis conveniunt et concedunt quod unus fcholaris juxta prasfentem ordinationem et fecundum ftatuta Aulas et Collegij antedicti praefenti conventioni ut prasmittitur confona de altera dicecefium prasdictarum vel de dicecefi Sarum et ipfarum dicecefium fcholaribus deficientibus de aptioribus qui in Univerfitate Oxonias prasdiclas reperiri poterit in perpetuum in Aulam et Collegium de Brafen nofe prasdict: recipietur et exinde fecundum ftatuta ejufdem amovebitur et alius in loco eorum modo et forma fupradictis eligetur et admittetur de tempore ad tempus in perpetuum. Et prasfati Principalis et Scholares pro fe et fuccefibribus fuis conveniunt et concedunt prasdiclo Johanni et executoribus fuis et prasdiclo Praspofito et fcholaribus quod prasdictus fcholaris pro tempore quo in Aula et in Collegio fupradiclo fuerit percipiet et habebit tales et confimiles commoditates & exhibitionem in Aula et Collegio prasdicto et in com- munijs eruditione et commoditatibus alijs quales et quantas quicunque alius fcholaris per- petuus in eadem Aula et Collegio habet et in futurum habebit juxta ftatuta et ordina- tiones Aulas et Collegij prasdicti facta et fienda. Qui quidem fcholaris quicunque ad Aulam Regiam et Collegium fupradictum auctoritate feu vigore prasfentis conventionis futuris perpetuis temporibus admittendus vinculo juramenti tempore admifilonis fuss in eadem Aula et Collegio per eum corporaliter praeftandum inter castera onerabitur ad quotidie dicendum pro tempore quo fuerit Scholaris feu focius ejufdem loci pfalmum De profundis cum fuffragijs et oratione Abfolve quasfumus Domine pro animabus pras- fati Johannis Baker Richardi Wells clerici benefactorumque ejufdem Richardi et omnium fidelium defunctorum. Infuper concordatum eft et conventum quod poft mortem dicli Johannis omnes fcholares et focij dictae Aulas Regias et Collegij de Brafen nofe exiftentes in Collegio prasdiclo orabunt pro anima dicli Johannis in omnibus orationibus fuis tanquam benefactoris Collegij prasdicti. Provifo femper quod fi terras tenementa et reditus prasdicti cum fuis pertinentijs five aliqua inde parcella de castero extra manus prasdicti Principalis et fcholarium habeantur recu- vs on perentur five alio legitimo modo devolvantur abfque fraude collufione feu culpa dicli Principalis et fcholarium Aulas & Collegij antedicli quod ex tunc et abinde onus prasfati Principalis et fcholarium de exhibitione fcholaris prasdi&i ceflabit fecundum ratum terrarum tenementorum et redituum extra manus prasdidti Principalis et fcho- larium ut prasmittitur recuperatorum five devolutorum. Et prasdidtus Principalis et fcholares diclas Aulas Regias et Collegij de Brafen nofe concedunt pro fe et fuccefibri- bus fuis quod fi contingat diclum Principalem et fcholares diclas Aulas et Collegij de Brafen nofe feu fucceflbres fuos aliquo tempore futuro deficere feu ceflare ab exhibi- tione fcholaris praadicli modo et forma prasdiclis idem Principalis et fcholares Collegij five Aulas de Brafen nofe pro fe et fuccefibribus fuis concedunt per prasfentes prasfato Praspofito Domus five Aulas beatas Marias prasdiclas vocat: Oriel College et focijs ejufdem et eorum fuccefibribus in perpetuum viginti folidos fterlingorum nomine pcenas pro quolibetdefedtuhujufmodi et quod tunc et toties bene licebit pras- fato Praspofito Domus five Aulas beatas Marias prasdiftas vocat : Oriel College et focijs ejufdem et eorum fuccefibribus in perpetuum in omnia et fingulas terras et tenementa Principalis et Scholarium didlas Aulas et Collegij de Brafen nofe et fuccef- forum fuorum intrare et pro viginti folidis fterlingorum fupradidtis nomine pcenas eis ut prasmittitur conceflis diftringere et diftridtiones fie captas penes fe retinere quoufque ijfdem Praspofito et focijs Domus five Aulas beatas Marias pro tempore exiftentibus fatisfaclum fuerit pro didtis viginti folidis nomine pcenas quoties aliquis talis defeftus fiet in perpetuum. In cujus rei teftimonium his Indenturis, etc., etc. A List of the Fellows on the Foundation of John Elton alias Baker. the Elton Foundation. Elefted. M ' A - 25 Sept. 1547 William Stock, Hereford 1552 18 Nov. 1557. Hugh Long, or Lang, Gloucefter .... 1564 1 9 Jan. 1565. Thomas Seward, Hereford. ..... ^^9 22 Feb. 1583. Gabriel Walwen, Worcefter 1594 14 Dec. 1588. Ambrofe Elton. 6 July, 1594. Thomas Elton, Hereford .... . 1597 2 Nov. 1 6 14. Richard Hill. (Burfar in December, 1633.) 6 Nov. 1649. Robert Ridgway. (Afterwards transferred to another foundation.) 10 Nov. 1650. John Carpenter. (He had been recommended by the Parliamentary Committee, 11 September, 1650.) 21 Feb. 1655-6. Jofeph Gwillym, Hereford ..... 1660 170a. 1670. John Seddon, B.A., Shropfhire . . 1672 Elefted. 20 June, 1679. Robert Cocks, B. A., Gloucefter . 17 Oct. 1696. Benjamin Prichard, B.A., Hereford 17 July, 17 19. John Prichard, Hereford . 20 May, 1 740. Herbert Mayo, Hereford . 13 Feb. 1765. Houftone RatclyfFe, Lancafter . ("In defectu confanguinitatis.") 5 Feb. 1782. Samuel Bethell, Hereford . 12 Feb. 1795. John Huifh, Hereford 16 Dec. 1799. George Elton, Gloucefter . 22 May, 1806. Robert Newton, Lancafter . 30 Mar. 1 8 10. Arthur Matthews, Hereford 1 9 Nov. 1840. Henry Rendall, Sarum M.A. l68l 1699 1723 1745 I764 I78O 1797 l800 l806 ] 8l I 1843 Here follows an abftracl of Canon Elton's will : — John Elton alias Baker, Canon Refidentiary of the Cathedral Church of Sarum ; wffl. 17 April, 1547. My body to be buried in the Cathedral Church of Sarum nigh unto Mr. Robert Audeley. To our Lady Church of Sarum one fute of veftiments of redd tiflue. To my feven fervants £6 . 13.4, and their lyvery of blacke. To Mr. Gyles Hacklayt £3.6.8. To the Parifh Church of Ledbury two cenfers of fylver, " fo that they delyver unto myne executors too of the worfte of theirs." To Thomas Elton of the city of New Sarum £6 . 13 . 4. To James Goode, my fcholar and fervant, £6.13.4. Forty {hillings a year for ten years to the poor inhabitants of Sarum. My executors to keep yearly for ten years an obit in the Cathedral Church of Sarum. Forty millings to be diftributed among the miniftrers of the faid Cathedral Church, being prefent at Dirige and Maffe. To William Lewes, my vicer, a gowne. Four gowns to other perfons. To the chapel of my Lorde Busfhop Audeley in the Cathedral Church of Sarum, my payre of veftements. Item I forgive to all the Vicars and quorifters of the Cathedral Church all fuche dueties and debts as they are in debt to me, and forty (hillings more to be given to the Vicars. To John Woodward forty fhillings. To Mr. Doctor Tregonwell one nutte gilte with a cover. To Mr. John Ernie the elder efquyre a ftanding piece gilte. To Mr. John Ernie the yonger oon ftanding cuppe gilte. To Mr. William Elton my brother too the beft faltes gilte with a cover. Item I forgive Thomas Elton all fuch debts which he oweth me. Forty fhillings for the poor of Welford. Thirty fhillings to the poor of Myldenhall. Twenty fhillings to the poor of Greklade. Twenty fhillings to the poor of Chilrey. Sixty fhillings to the poor of Ledbury. Twenty-two fhillings to the poor of Yatminfter. Twenty fhillings to the poor of Bifhop's Norton Co. Lincoln. To the Lady Church of Sarum two blue copes in difcharge and for Mr. Doctor Hille. To Mr. Robert Okyng, one grey amice. To Mr. William Cannynge, the fame. To Mr. John Crayford, the fame. To Mr. Thomas Nelfon, a gown. To Mr. William Hutton, a gown. The refidue of my goodes not gyven nor bequeathed I do gyve and bequeath to Mr. Doctor Tregonwell, Mr. John Ernie the younger gent., Mr. William Elton my brother, and Mr. Richard Willefen, — my executors, — to difpofe of them to the honor of God and the welth of my fowle. In the prefence of Robert Burton Curat of the Cathedral Church of Sarum, Robert Byrde pfon of Chilmarke, Robert Tyderleigh, and Thomas Elton. The will was proved in the Prerogative Court, 8 November, 1547. The other fon of William Elton and Sybil {nee Wilfe) was William Elton, who of William was buried at Ledbury, 19 Auguft, 1558, having furvived his brother, to whofe "' will he was one of the executors. He is ftated to have held lands of the Chantry of our Lady in the Church of Ledbury, temp. Edward VI. He twice married ; firft, marries (i) Margery, daughter of John Carew, by whom he had ifTue two daughters — 1 . Anne, buried at Madley 22 June, 1591, having been wife of Richard Willaflbn of Sugwas in Eaton Bifhop, lefTee of the Upper Hall in Ledbury, and one of the executors to Canon Elton's will, who died 23 February, 1574, and was buried on the I ft of March following, at Madley, leaving an only daughter and heirefs, Anne, who was married to Alexander Denton, of Hillefdon, Bucks, and died, 29 October, 1566, aged 18 ; 2. Elizabeth, married to Richard Seaborne, of Sutton, Herefordfhire, and buried at Pentridge, 6 May, 1605. Recumbent figures of Richard and Anne Willafion are preferved in Madley Church, and others of Alexander and Anne Denton in the fouth tranfept of Hereford Cathedral. The latter monument has the infcription : — "H?cacc lietlje alejanoec SDenton of %Uefoon in pe Count* of Buc&inrjljm ana SLrim W topfft, oototjljtcr and Ijepre of ILvicljaro afllgllpCon of feuffgetoasf in pe Count* of Hereford: to' &nne occcaffco tije xxW* of <3Dctober 3nn, SDnt [1566, tlje rtmi] tlje peace of Ijec ap, tlje [xxiii of] W aije." A deed indented, by which Richard Wyllyfon, of Sugwas, Efq., and John fSeborne, of Sutton, gent., grant to Thomas Wilton, of Ledbury, gent., a parcel of land called Le Crofte, and another called Typ- plynge pocke, together with a mefiuage or tenement, all fituate in Ledbury, dated 8 December, 1 7 Elizabeth, is now in the pofleffion of the writer. William Elton married, fecondly, Margery, daughter of William Leiehton, of P!afh, in Cardington, Shropfhire, by Dorothy his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas Lacon, Knt., a lady deicended from the royal blood. EDWARD I. ^ELEANOR of CASTILE JOANE PLANTAGENET^ GILBERT de CLARE, E. of GLOUCESTER the latter descended from Edward I. ELEANOR de CLARE=pHUGH le DESPENSER, E. of GLOUCESTER, jure . Sir EDWARD le DESPENSER=ANNE, d. of HENRY, Ld. FERRERS of GROBY Sir EDWARD le DESPENSER, K. G.=j=ELIZABETH, d. of BARTHOLOMEW, Ld. BURGHERSH MARGARET lc DESPENSER^ROBERT, Ld. FERRERS of CHARTLEY EDMUND, Ld. FERRERS of CHARTLEY == ELEANOR, d. of Sir THOMAS de la ROCHE WILLIAM, Ld. FERRERS of CHARTLEY=ELIZABETH, d. of Sir HAMON BELKNAP ANNE FERRERS=fSir WALTER DEVEREUX, Ld. FERRERS of CHARTLEY, jure v ELIZABETH DEVEREUX^Sir RICHARD CORBET of MORTON MARY CORBET=Sir THOMAS LACON It may be noted that this Dorothy Lacon was afterwards married to Sir Richard Walwyn, of Hellens, Knt, from whom defcends the Shepheard family, of which an account is given in the laft chapter of this book. The iiTue of William Elton by his marriage with Margery Leighton were Anthony, Roland, buried at Ledbury, 3rd June, 1576, f.p., Edward, buried 17th March, 1565-6, Sybil, who may be the " Sibill Elton gent." married to Anthony Nafhe, 17th July, 1578, Anne, and Peter, buried 23rd April, 1594, the hufband of Ann Norris, whofe defcendants are recorded towards the end of the prefent chapter. Ann outlived her hufband, and was fubfequently married, 16th February, 1595, to John Hope, gent. Anthony, the eldeft fon, who appears to have been the firft pofTeflor of the Manor of Hazle, was buried at Ledbury, 13th September, 1587, having married Alice, daughter of John Scudamore, of Kentchurch. He had a numerous family. I. William, the eldeft fon, who died without iflue, and was buried 26th April, 1593- An " inquifitio port mortem" was taken at Hereford, 27th October, 35 whole's Elizabeth, before Robert WoodrofF, gent., Efcheator, by which it was found that young, William Elton, late of Ledbury, gent., deceafed, on the day on which he died was feifed in fee tail, as to himfelf and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, of the Manor of Hafill in the faid county, and in one tenement called Halhoufe in the faid parifh, and three parcels of meadow lying in Longmeadow, Chabuorfhorne, and Pefebridgefield, in the Parifh of Ledbury. That he died 25th April, 35 Elizabeth, at Ledbury, and that Ambrofe Elton, gent., is brother and next heir of William Elton, and is of the age of twenty-one years on the firft day of March, before the taking of this inquifition, and before the death of the faid William. That Alice Elton, widow, mother of the faid William Elton and late wife of Anthony Elton, gent., father of the faid William Elton, is now furviving at Ledbury, and has dower of the third part of the premifes. That the Manor of Hafill is held of the Queen as of her Manor of Ledbury, by knight fervice, by the fourth part of a knight's fee, and is worth per annum in all outgoings beyond reprifes, eight pounds. The fecond fon of Anthony Elton was — II. Ambrofe, mentioned in the foregoing Inquifition, of whom an account will prefently be given ; and next to him came — Thomas III. Thomas, a doctor of medicine, baptised at Ledbury, 19th April, 1573, m'a.' matriculated at Oxford, 14th November, 1589, aged 15 years, from Brafenofe Col- FeUowof ^ e § e > F e l' ow on tne Elton Foundation, 6th July, 1594, and Mafter of Arts in 1597. b. n. c, He married Jane, daughter of Sir Edward Afton, Knt., of Tixall, Staffbrdfhire, and was buried 1 ith Auguft, 161 8, in the Abbey Church of Bath. His will was proved in the Prerogative Court, 9th December, 1 6 1 8, by Jane his relict. (Meade 125.) -Thomas Elton of the City of Bathe, Somerfet, Doctor of Phifick, the laft day of July 16 18. To be buried near my children where they now lye in the abbye Church of Bathe. I bequeath after the deceafe of my wife all thofe moneys now remayninge in the hands of Sir Walter Afhton unto my children equally. My wife whole executrix. Sir Walter Afhton, my Ladie Culpepper, Sir George Ivie, my brother Ambrofe Elton, and my brother Thomas Afhton to be Overfeers of this my will. Signed and fealed, Thomas Elton ; in the prefence of Edward Stirridge, Margaret Edwards her marke. " ffor the better explanation of the guifte and bequeft of the fome of eight hundred and fiftie poundes, covenanted by me fhould be preferved and difpofed amongft my children, after the deceafe of Jane my wife as appeth by an annuety granted by Sir Walter Afhton to us both during our lives, I therefore fay and do give unto Walter Elton my fonne, after the deceafe of Jane my wife, the fome of one hundred and fiftie pounds. Unto my fonne Richard one hundred pounds. To my daughter Jane Elton one hundred pounds. To my daughter Anne Elton one hundred pounds. To my daughter Bridget Elton one hundred pounds. To my daughter Marie Elton one hundred pounds. To my daughter Magdalene Elton one hundred pounds. And to the child now remayninge in the womb of the faid Jane nowe my wife the fome of one hundred pounds alfo, if it live ; if not, that hundred pound to be divided amongft the reft equally. Item I give and bequeath unto the Poore of the Pifli twentie millings." This child was baptifed in Bath Abbey, under the name of Thomas, 3rd September, 1618. Other children of Anthony Elton were — ' and, IV. Anne, baptifed 15th Auguft, 1574, and married 3rd November, 1600, to other?,' James Jauncey, of Wefthide, who was buried 16th December, 16 19 (Ledbury Regifter). V. Margery, baptifed 29th January, 157 5-6, and married to Hugh Scrivener, M.D. 1 VI. Edward, baptifed 26th February, 1576-7. VII. Joyce, baptifed 24th May, 1 578, and married 1 2th Auguft, 1 594, to Anthony Northen, of Ledbury. VIII. Francis, baptifed 12th July, 1579. IX. Richard, baptifed 15th September, 1580. X. Roger, baptifed 23rd March, 1 581-2. XI. Dorothy, baptifed 28th Odtober, 1584, and married to Nicholas Adys, of Gloucefter, who was buried in the Cathedral there, 24th December, 1623. XII. John, baptifed 7th February, 1584-5; and XIII. Alice, who, according to the Vifitation of the County in 1634, was married to — Lettice, a Lieutenant in the Low Countries. She was probably baptifed at Dymock, 14th April, 1587. 1 Hugh Scrivener, whofe name has been mentioned above, lived at Sherborne in Dorfetftrire. The regifter of that parifh has the following entries — 1610. Oft. 19. Phillips filia Hevvgo Scrivener fepult. 1611. June 11. Margarety Scrivener filia Hugonis Scri : medici, fepulta. 1611. June 30. Ambrofe Scrivener filius Hugonis Scri : fepult. 1611. July 15. Jane Scrivener filia H. Scri : fepult. 1611. July 29. Alfe Ikon generofa, fepult. 1611. Aug. 3. ffrancis Scrivener fis Hugo, medici, fepult. 1611. Aug. 4. Edward Elton, generofus, fepult. 161I. Aug. II. Anthony Scrivener, fis H. S. fepult. 1611. Aug. 21. Willia : Scrivener, fis Hugo S. fepult. An outbreak of the plague at this time vifited the town of Sherborne. In the months of June, July, and Auguft, 161 1, fo many as 230 perfons were buried. During the fame months in the previous year the burials had been only 24 in number. Ambrofe Elton, the fecond fon of Anthony Elton, became the- head of the family on the death of his brother William, from whofe " poft mortem " inquifition it appears that he was born ift March, 157 1-2. He matriculated at Oxford, 22nd November, 1588, aged fifteen, from Brafenofe College, where he was Fellow on the Elton foundation from 14th December, 1588 to 1594. He afterwards refided at Hazle, was a Juftice of the Peace, and ferved in the office of High Sheriff in 161 8. He married Anne, daughter of Sir Edward Afton, Knt., of Tixall, and fifter of Walter, firft Lord Afton, of Forfar, in the Peerage of Scotland. A monument in the fouth aifle of Ledbury Church bears the following infcription : — " Near this place were inter'd the Bodies of Ambrofe Elton of the Hafel in this Parifh Efq. and Anne his wife, whofe virtues and focial qualitys juftly deferve to be perpetuated. He was born in 1578, and at 12 years of age enjoy'd a fellowfhip in Brazenofe Colledge in Oxford that was founded by one of his family. He was in the Comiffion of the Peace upwards of fifty years, which truft he executed with great integrity and ability. Anne his wife was daughter of Sr. Edwd. Afton Knight and Baronet, and fifter to Walter Lord Afton of Tixall in the County of Stafford, by whom he had three fons and fourteen daughters; and from their own loins they liv'd to fee above 120 children. He dyed the 19th of February, 1659. His wife dyed 5th of February, 1660. In memory of whom this monument was erected by one of their great-grandfons, Thomas Levett of the Citty of Lichfield Efq r . 1753." Arms of Elton impaling Afton. and has The children of Ambrofe Elton and Anne (nie Afton) now require our attention. feventeen children. Thefe were— 1. Mary, baptifed ift October, 1601. 1 2. Anne, baptifed 9th December, 1602, and married 12th November, 1622, to William Unett, M.P., of Caftle Frome. He died 22nd Auguft, 1 624, and his widow then became the wife of Thomas Cocks, of Caftle Ditch, Gloucefterfhire, anceftor of Earl Somers, and brother of Sir Richard Cocks, Bart. 3. Elizabeth, baptifed 21ft December, 1603, and married, 9th May, 1621, to Richard Unett, of Hatsford, Herefordfhire. 4. Conftance, baptifed 16th December, 1604, and buried 13th November, 1653, having been married, 12th December, 1626, to John Skynner,of Ledbury, who died 14th September, 1655. 5. Sufanna, whofe hiftory will be mentioned prefently. 6. Margaret, baptifed 31ft May, 1607. 7. Joyce, baptifed 23rd April, 1609, and married to Edward Skynner, of Led- bury. 1 The dates are taken from the Ledbury regifter. 8. Gertrude, married to Abraham Blackleech. Their monument, with recumbent effigies, is in the fouth tranfept of Gloucester Cathedral, and bears the following infcription : — " To the memorie of Abraham Blackleech gent., fonne of William Blackleech The Biack- Efq., a man not onely generally beloved in his life, but deferuedly indeared to Pof- me „t. teritie by rare examples of feldome attained Piety exprefTed in his Bounty to S. Paules in London, to this Church, to the high wayes about, & the poore in this Citie, who layeing afide the vilenefle of mortality was admitted to the glory of eternity, Novembr. the 30th 1639." " Gertrude his wife, daughter of Ambrofe Elton Efqr. t5? Anne fifter to Walter Lord Afton, hath ereSted this monument as a teftimony of his Fame & her ohfervance." Arms of Blackleech impaling Elton, Elton impaling Afton, and Blackleech impaling Gules, twelve crofTes crofllet and a faltire or. 9. Marie, the next daughter of Ambrofe Elton, baptifed at Ledbury, 2nd February, 1612-13, and married there 17th February, 1633, to Edmond Weaver, of Hereford,— of the Above Eign, — and of the Inner Temple, born at Leighton's Court, 2nd February, 16 10, M.P. for Hereford 1640. Administration to his eftate was granted nth March, 1672. From him defcended Arthur Matthews, who was The de- Ambrofe Elton, Fellow of fellow of Brafenofe College on the Elton foundation, and whofe anceftry is here Ar"hu°r given. (See volume of" Founder's Kin Pedigrees, R. College of Arms," 2nd L. 2, j^f,"^ 5 ' pp. 327-8-) B " NC - PHILIP SCUDAMORE of KENTCHURCH==MARGERY, d. of EDMOND WEAVER ELIZABETH SCUDAMORE=JOHN HOSKYNS of BERN1THENS COURT, LLANGARRON (Will dated 6 Jail. 1737, pr. at Hereford 14 Apr. 1739.) PHILIP HOSKVNS of BERN1THENS COURT: (Died 27 Sep. 1738. ) JANE HOSKYNS ( Born 4 May, 1719 ; died May, 1768. ) JOHN MATTHEWS of BELMONT ( Born Oct. 1753 ; died Jan. 1826. ) CATHERINE, d. of JAMES GREGORY of HOW CAPEL (Mar. 28 Sep. 1697 ; died 19 May, 1726. ) WILLIAM MATTHEWS of LINTON, HEREFORDSHIRE (Mar. at How Capel 18 Sep. 1750; died 29 Dec. 1799.) ELIZABETH, d. of ARTHUR ELLIS of MUCH MARCLE (Mar. at Much Marde 8 Nov. 1778 ; died Nov. 1823. ) ARTHUR MATTHEWS, Fellow B. N. C. 1810 ; bom and bapt. at S. Owen's, Hereford 20 Feb. 1788. 10. Dorothy, baptifed 30th October, 1615, and buried 28th July, 1619. 11. Judith, baptifed 13th January, 1616-17, and married 7th April; 1634,10 Vincent Phillips. 12. Ifabel, buried 15th November, 16 19. 13. James, baptifed 21ft March, 1617-18, and buried 4th February, 1619-20. 14. Hefter, baptifed 15th Auguft, 1619, and buried 13th July, 1622. Ambrofe, fon of Ambrofe Elton. His laft will and teftament. 15. Ambrofe. 16. John, baptifed 29th September, 1624. 1 17. Bridget, baptifed 30th November, 1628. Ambrofe, juft before mentioned, was baptifed at Ledbury, 23rd September, 1621, ferved as High Sheriff, 1647, and married Mary, daughter of Sir Giles Bray, of Barrington. She was buried at Ledbury, 2nd October, 1671. This infcription is from Ledbury Church : — " To the memory of Mary the wife of Ambrofe Elton of ye Hafle, gent., daughter of Sir Giles Bray of Barrington in the County of Glouc. Knt. defcended from ye Ld. Reginald Bray who came in with Henry the 7th. Shee departed this life 27th day of September ao. 1671, aged 53. She had iffue 6 children, 3 fons, and 3 daughters." Arms of Elton impaling Bray. The will of Ambrofe Elton is in Ent. 139 (P.C.C.). " In the name of God, Amen. I Ambrofe Elton late of the Hazell in the parifh of Ledbury in the County of Hereford Efq., being in good health and underftanding, doe make this my laft will and teftament, vizt., I give and bequeath unto Gertrude my daughter all my perfonal eftate whatfoever and wherefoever, my debts being firft difcharged. And I doe hereby make my faid daughter fole ex x of this my laft will and teftament, hereby revoaking all former wills by me made. In witnefs whereof I have hereunto fet my hand and feale, this one and twentyeth day of May, Anno Dni millimo fexcefimo octogefimo octavo, annoq : regni Regis Jacobi fecundi Angliae, etc, quarto. Ambrofe Elton. Signed, fealed, publifhed and declared in the prefence of Anne Buckenhill, Edward Buckenhill, Jo. Skinner." This will was proved 1 ith October, 1689. His children were — I. Bray Elton, of Broad Rifmgton, Gloucefterfhire, buried at Ledbury, 31ft October, 1698, aged fifty-five, unmarried, his will being proved at Hereford, 10th January, 1698-9, by Anne Lucy, his executrix, wherein he mentions Ambrofe, his brother, and Anne, Mary, and Charles, the children of his fifter Anne Lucy. II. Ambrofe, mentioned in his brother's will. III. Frances, baptifed 7th December, 1663, and buried 9th April, 1667, at Ledbury. IV. Anne, heirefs to her brother, married to Jonathan Lucy. Monumental infcriptions in the church at Ledbury give the following dates relating to their defcendants. Charles Lucy died 27th October, 1764, aged feventy-two, and Elizabeth his wife, 8th February, 177 1 , aged fixty-nine. Their fons, — Charles died 28th January, 1786, aged fifty-nine; Edward, 7th March, 18 12, aged fevenfy-eight (his wife, Elizabeth, died 27th May, 18 14, aged feventy-fix) ; and William, 17th June, 1796, aged fixty. Their daughter Elizabeth (Hall) died 13th December, 1804, aged eighty. 1 Martha, wife of John Elton, gent., was buried 10th March, 1649-50. Elizabeth, wife of John Ebon, of Hall Houfe, gent., was buried 21ft February, 1658-59. John Elton, gent., was buried 9th February, 1662-63. Some of thefe entries may refer to him. " Sacred to the memory of Charles, fon of Charles and Elizabeth Lucy of this town, defcended on the grandfather's fide from the Lucys of Carlecote in Warwick- fhire, on the grandmother's fide from the Eltons of the Hazel in this Parifh. He died Jan y . 28. 1786 aged 59 years." Arms of Lucy, with a mullet for difference. V. Gertrude, buried at Ledbury, 11th September, 1689. Her will was proved 30th January, 1690 (Dyke 88), P.C.C., of which an abftracl is here given. The will of Gertrude Elton late of Hazel. To my eldeft brother, Br: Elton Efq, £200. To my God-daughter Sn. Browich a bed and bolfter at Mr. Hall's at Redmerly. My coz : Mr. A. Bray. My coz : Jane Cox. My coz : An Jones. My coz : An Bromwich. To the maids at Mainfha and Bro Court each five fhillings. John Cocks executor. VI. The name of the fixth child is not known. It is now neceflary to turn back to Sufanna, fifth daughter of Ambrofe Elton, Sufanna, and Anne (nee Afton). She was baptifed at Ledbury, 2nd March, 1605, and died brofe Elton 10th March, 1689, aged eighty-four, having been twice married, firft to Richard ^, d ^ n n e ' Hall, of Ledbury, 30th October, 1622, who was buried there 3rd November, 1631, is married and fecondly to Sir Richard Cocks, of Dumbleton, Gloucefterftiire, who was created Richard a Baronet, 7th April, 1661, and ferved as High Sheriff of his County, 1665. A long "* u ' but interefting infcription exifts in the church at Dumbleton. Richard " In Memory of Sir Richard Cocks, Baronet, and of Dame Sufannah his wife. Bart/' He was the 2nd fon of Richard Cocks of Caftleditch in the County of Hereford Hermonu - Efqr., and of Judith his wife, daughter and coheir of John Elliot Efq. She was the Dumbleton. daughter of Ambrofe Elton of the Hafle in the County of Hereford Efqre, and of Ann his wife daughter of Sir Edward Afton of Tixall in the County of Stafford. He in his younger days accompanied his uncle Chriftopher Cocks, (who was honored by King James I with a public character,) unto Mufcovy, and after his return he retired into the Country, and was concerned with no publick matters more than the offices of Juftice of Peace and High Sheriff. She was a lady diftinguiftied by very great ornaments of mind and body, the vifible remains of which continued with her to her laft Hour. They kept good hofpitality, loved their tenants and neighbours and on all occafions did them all the fervice they could. He lived peaceably with them and kept them in peace one with another. She healed their difeafes and cured their fores. He was a great fufferer for his love to the Royal Family and for his zeal for the laws and Eftabliftied Religion of his Country. They were indulgent parents, good to their fervants, and charitable to the poor. They gave their children good fortunes and liberal education. They had three fons, Richard, Charles, and John ; and two daughters Judith and Elizabeth ; — but John (the younger), and Elizth., the relict of Sir John Fuft of Hill in this County Baronet, only furvived them. She out of a juft remembrance and gratitude to fo good parents, and believing the memory of them would be grateful to their neighbours, ordered her brother John Cocks to erect this monument for them. He died Sept. 16. a.d. 1684, aged 82. She died March 10. a.d. 1689, aged 84." Arms of Cocks impaling Elton. Richard Cocks, mentioned in this monument as having died before his father, married Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Cooke, of Highnam, and had a fecond fon named Robert, a doctor of divinity, who held the Elton fellowihip 1679-1696, and fucceeded as third baronet in 1726. JfH f n m ' ly ^ e f amu y of Hall, to which Sufanna Elton's former hufband belonged, had for fome time been fettled at Ledbury. In the early portion of the regifter occur — Francis, fon of Walter Hall, baptifed 24th June, 1571. Rychard, fon of Francis Hall, baptifed 25th July, 1571. William, fon of Francis Hall, baptifed 6th September, 1573. According to the Vifitation of Herefordfhire in 1683, Walter Hall, a younger brother of the Halls of Grantham, Lincolnshire, hall. h a d jflue Richard and Francis, the firft fettlers at Ledbury. The will of Richard Hall was proved in the Prerogative Court, 10th May, 1632, by Sufanna, his relict. (Audelay, 56.) Richard Hall of Ledbury in the County of Hereford, Gent., 24 Oct. 1631. Whereas I doe ftand charged by Covenante unto Ambrofe Elton Efquire, my Father- in-law, to fecure and fettle the benefitt of one hundred pounds to the ufe of Sufan my loving wief during her lief for the increafe of her joynture, — I will that fhe fhall hold and enjoy all my copie hould lande called Jugge, being pcell of the mannor of Ledbury forren during her life, and bequeath her the two tenements in the Burrough of Bromyard which I purchafed of my brother ffrauncis Hall, together with all pfitt and advantage that fhall arife or accrue out of or for my pte or inteft of the faid mannor or Lopp of Ledbury forren. To my daughter Sufan ^200 to be paid her at the age of eighteene years. To my daughters Anne and Dorothy ^200 a peece, to be paid them at eighteene. To my fon Richard the fum of £50 to be paid him after the death of Urfula Baggefhewe my mother-in-law. To my nephews Richard, William, ffrauncis, and Edward Hill, and my nieces Millberowe and Elizabeth Hill, my filler Elizabeth Hill's children, 40 fhillings a peece. " I have received into my hande the fum of two hundred pounds which was fettled in the hands of John Webley gent, for the paymt of one annuitye or yearly rent-charge of twenty pound unto Urfula Baggefhawe my mother-in-lawe, during her natural life, and afterwards to be equally divided betweene my fifter Hill, myfelfe, my brother ffrauncis, and my brother John Hall, to every of them fiftie pounds a peece according to the laft will and teftamentof my father." My wife executrix. My brothers fFrauncis Hall and John Hall Overfeers. Signed in the prefence of John Webley, fFrauncis Hall, and John Hall. Sufanna Elton, by her former hufband Richard Hall, was the mother of fix His children : — a. Sufanna, baptifed 27th September, 1623. b. Conftance, baptifed 18th December, 1624, and buried 17th February, 1629- 3°- c. Anne, baptifed 16th January, 1625. d. Richard, baptifed 22nd January, 1626. e. Francis, baptifed 3rd September, 1629. f. Dorothy, baptifed 14th May, 1631. The name of Francis Hall (e) occurs in the Ledbury regifter, 29th September, 1653, as a Juftice of the Peace for folemnizing marriages. He died 5th Auguft, 1680, and was buried at Ledbury, having married at Lugwardine, 4th September, 1 649, Conftance, daughter of John Skynner of Ledbury and Conftance (Elton) his wife. She died 19th June, 1703, having had iffue — a. Conftance, baptifed (as were the reft) at Ledbury, 25th December, 1650. She died 28th December, 1706, and was buried at Ledbury, having been married there 15th June, 1680, to Anthony Biddulph, who died 10th May, 1718, aged 60 years. Her monument ftates that fhe had lyved in the ftate of wedlock 26 years, 6 months, and 12 days. Four children of this marriage are regiftered at Ledbury, viz. Anthony, baptifed 30th June, 1681, Robert, 12th Oclober, 1682, Francis, 23rd November, 1683, and Michael, 20th Auguft, 1685. b. Sarah, baptifed 23rd January, 1652-3. c. Elizabeth, born 3rd September, 1654, and buried 29th July, 1656. d. Elizabeth, died 23rd November, 1708, aged 49 years, unmarried. e. Anne, baptifed 5 th December, 1661. f. Margaret, baptifed 2nd February, 1664-5. g. Mary, baptifed 10th December, and buried 13th December, 1666. h. Sarah, baptifed 4th November, 1669. i. Mary, baptifed 7th July, 1672. Sufanna, the eldeft daughter of Richard Hall and Sufanna (nee Elton), was sufanna,buried at Ledbury, 6th Auguft, 1696. She was married 5th Oclober, 1644, (but apparently not at Ledbury,) to William Watts, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Much Marcle, 21ft November, 1636, on the prefentation of the King; Prebendary of Bartonfham in Hereford Cathedral, 7th Auguft, 1660, and Canon Refidentiary ; and Vicar of Upton Bifhop, 167 1. An entry in the regifter of Much Marcle ftates that " William Watts M r of Arts of Trinity Coll. in Cambridge and Balioll in Oxford was inducted into the Parochiall Church of Much Marckle by M r Phillip Tinker on the 23rd. of November 1636, and read his articles on the 27th of the fame." William Watts died in 1679, and adminiftration was granted to his widow, 20th Auguft, 1680, by the Hereford Confiftory Court. The letter A letter written by him to Archbifhop Sheldon is preferved among the Tanner WattTto MSS. — xiii. 108— in the Bodleian Library: — Abp. Sheldon. " May it pleafe your Grace to accept, By the hands of our moft honoured Chancellour Sir Timothy Baldwin, thankful acknowledgments of yor devoted Servant for yor great and comfortable favors, which yor Grace did unto me in my eldeft fon, whom I had devoted unto God in the miniftry before he was born, that in order there unto you were pleafed to caft an aufpicious ey upon him, and to command him to fignify unto me that you wd take him unto yor care to provide fome preferment for him, that (under God) in the ground of my hopes that he who is the ftaff of mv hope being helpt up by yor ftrong hand may helpe to fupport the great burden of a wife and 10 children that lie upon my aged and infirm body, the frail thread of whofe life being cut afunder they mull all immediately be driven forth into the world, the more diftrefled condition than ordinary and common beggars becaufe of their better breeding, which yet capacitates them to anything but want, from which Good Lord deliver them by the intailed favour of yor Grace upon the heyre of my hopes and their fubftance, and that upon the moft humble and earneft requeft of, moft reverend father in God, of yor Grace his moft anciently devoted fervant, " Hereford, 25 June, 1674. " William Watts." William Watts and Sufanna (nee Hall) had iflue — The I. Sufanna, who was married at Much Marcle, 23rd November, 1666, to of canon Thomas Head, gent., of Hart Hall, Oxford. This Thomas Head matriculated at Oxford 29th March, 1661, aged 21, fon of Henry Head of London, armiger, and graduated B.A. 13th October, 1663, and M.A. 15th June, 1666. There was a fon Thomas the iflue of this marriage, who was baptifed at Ledbury, 21ft Novem- ber, 1667. Thomas Head was buried at Much Marcle, 29th May, 1673, being then ftyled " of Hereford, gent." On a flat ftone within the altar rails at Much Marcle Church is the infcription, " Mrs. Sarah Winch, widow of Robert Winch of London, daughter of William Sherwell of Plymouth, Efq. Her firft hufband was Mr. Henry Head of London, merchant, by whom fhe had an only fon Mr. Thomas Head, who lieth here entombed by her. She died 10 May, 1675." Arms in a lozenge, the centre a crofs moline for Sherwell ; dexter, the arms of Head ; finifter, Argent on a fefs gules three crofles patonce of the firft, on a canton azure five fleurs-de-lis or. A black marble flab once bore the following infcription : — " Reliquiae Thomae Head, Artium Magiftri et Medicinae Therapeutical peritiflimi, quern, cum ad Dodtoratus gradum provenire debuit, Deus ad celeftem gradum pro- movit 25 Maii aetatis fuse 36. a.d. 1673." Arms, Argent a chevron ermine between three griffin's heads erafed fable. II. William Watts, the eldeft fon, was baptifed, (as were the reft,) at Much Marcle, ift April, 1647, and matriculated at Oxford 14th March, 1662-3, aged 16, from Brafenofe College. He graduated B.A. 6th July, 1666, M.A. 13th May, 1669, B.D. 15th July, 1676 ; was inftituted Rector of Abbey Dore 9th January, 1676, on the prefentation of Jane Scudamore, widow; became Prebendary of Hinton in Hereford Cathedral 30th April, 1677, and Canon Residentiary ; Pre- centor of Hereford 25th February, 1685-6 ; and Archdeacon of LlandafF. He was buried at Abbey Dore 15th October, 1722. In his will, dated 14th October, 17 1 8, and proved 8th November, 1722, P.C.C. (Marlborough, 227), he fpeaks of his property already fettled by deed, and appoints his u deary wife Mary " his executrix. He married in 1680 Mary Witherftone of Sutton S. Nicholas. An original document, now in the pofleflion of Herbert-Harman Mayo, records fome interefting particulars, and is reproduced in facfimile in the next two following pages. The regifter of S. Peter's, Hereford, contains the baptifm of William fon of Mr. Wm. Watts, clerk, and Mary his wife, 13th November, 168 1. A daughter Sufanna was married to John Floyer, of Whitehoufe in Lantillio Pertholey, Mon- mouthfhire, and of the Middle Temple, London (Mifc. Geneal. et Herald., vol. i., page 124). III. Elizabeth, baptifed 16th November, 1648. cc My daughter Elizabeth Watts buried April 30, 1649." — Much Marcle Regifter. IV. Ann, baptifed 29th November, 1649. " George, the fon of M r William Arney, & Anne his wife, fecond dr. to M r Wm. Watts late Vicar of Marcle, was borne March 27th. betwixt eleven and twelve o'clock at night, and was baptifed March the 30th., 168 1."— Much Marcle Regifter. V. Mary, baptifed 2nd February, 165 1-2. VI. Dorothy, baptifed 24th October, 1654. VII. Richard, born 10th November, between 7 and 8 of the clocke at night, baptifed 19th of fame month, 1655. VIII. John, baptifed 3rd February, 1656-7, and matriculated at Oxford, 2nd February, 1675-6, aged 18, from Balliol College. He graduated B.A. 27th November, 1679, and was inftituted Vicar of Much Marcle, 16th January, 168 1, on the prefentation of Sir John Ernly. He married there, by licence, in March, 1684-5, Elizabeth Holland, by whom he had Sufannah, baptifed May, 1686, and William, baptifed February, 1 690-1, and he again married, at the fame place, by licence, 24th Auguft, 1694, Blanch, daughter of Roger Lingen, of Radbrook, Gloucefterfhire, and Ann his wife, daughter of Fulk Walwyn of Much Marcle. By this marriage he had three children, baptifed there, John, 8th Auguft, 1695, Blanch, 21ft July, 1696, and Jofeph, ift June, 1699. He was buried there, 10th June, 1700. IX. Gertrude, whofe hiftory will be prefently narrated. X. Jofeph, born on Saturday, 10th Auguft, and baptifed Sunday, 1 8th Auguft, 1661. XL Elizabeth, baptifed 27th December, 1663. Gertrude Watts, " fixth daughter of M r Wm. Watts and Sufanna my wife was borne on Satturday, febr. 19th., and was bapt. on Thurfday March the third 1658-9." — Much Marcle Regifter. She was married to Benjamin Prichard, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders. He matriculated at Oxford 29th March, 1667, aged 15, from Chrift Church, as fon of Meredith Prichard, of Hopton Wafers, Shropfhire, and graduated B.A. 20th October, 1670, and M.A. 3rd July, 1673. He was inftituted to the Rectory of Croft, Herefordfhire, 26th July, 1676, on the prefentation of Sir Herbert Croft; to Sutton S. Nicholas, 26th May, 1678, on the prefentation of William Watts, clerk ; to the " Upper Hall " portion of the Rectory of Ledbury, 1 24th 1 " The Church of Ledbury has two finecure Reftors, called Portionaries, becaufe they change September, 1678, in the gift of the king ; to Much Marcle, 29th December, 1679, the patrons then being Richard and Francis Hall ; and to Ledbury Vicarage, 5th April, 1682, on the prefentation of John Tryft. In the regifter of Sutton S. Nicholas is the entry, " M r John Watts, Rector, was buried Mar. 14th., to whom fucceeded Benjamin Prichard, Maftr. of Arts, 1678." Another entry ftates that " John Watts Mafter of Arts of the College confecrated to the Holy Trinity in Cambridge and of the College of Balliol in Oxford was inducted into the Rectory of Sutton, 20th day of February 1661-2." He was ordained in 1627, and was brother of Canon William Watts. On December 26th, 1685, Benjamin Prichard was collated to the Prebend of Cublington in Hereford Cathedral. He was buried at Ledbury, 23rd January, 1 701-2, aged 51, and his monument in the fouth aifle bears the following infcription: — " H. S. E. Benjaminus Prichard, hujus Ecclefiae Vicarius, et alter Portionifta, Rector de Sutton, Ecclefia; Herefordenfis Prebendarius, qui fingulari pietate, humilitate eximia, omnigenam ornavit literaturam, amicis maximum reliquit fui defiderium, •u 1 /~»u\. (Domini 1701 ) omnibus exemplum. Obnt anno < ^ ' l r I iEtatis 5 1 J . Gertruda, uxor ejus amantiffima, ex qua. novem habuit filios & quinque filias, hoc marmor M. P. Sub hoc marmore fepulta jacet Gertruda, uxor Reverendi Benjaminis Prichard fuprafcripti, cler. Obiit Martii nono, anno astatis feptuagefimo, annoque Domini millefimo feptingentefino vicefimo feptimo, in fpem beatae re- furrectionis." On 1 ft October, 1722, Gertrude Prichard joined with her eldeft fon, Benjamin Prichard, in the fale of i-i2th part of the Manor of Ledbury. She was buried there, 12th March, 1727-8. The nine fons and five daughters of Benjamin and Gertrude Prichard will now follow in due order. 1. Benjamin, "ye fon of M r Benjamine Prichard Rector of Croft & Gertrude his wife fixth, fifth, [the latter word ftruck through with the pen] daughter of M r Willm Watts Vic. of Marcle was baptized May ye 22nd 1679." — Much Marcle Regifter. He matriculated at Oxford, 26th May, 1693, from Brafenofe College, of which fociety he became Fellow on the Elton Foundation, 17th October, 1696, and graduated B.A. 26th January, 1696, and M.A. 4th July, 1699. He relinquiftied his Fellowftiip in 17 19, having been inftituted Rector or Portionift of Ratcliffe their portions of tythes and other returns every third year. They are in the Bifhop's gift, and receive inftitution and induction, and thefe two alternately nominate the Vicar, and to them belongs the Upper Hall Houfe and the Lower, adjoining the Churchyard." — Camden's " Britannia," ed. Gough, 1789, vol. ii,, page 456. Thefe finecure Reftories are now abolifhcd, and the patronage veiled in the Bifhop, Stepney, Middlefex, 7th February, 17 18. He was alfo inftituted Rector of Corringham in EfTex, 22nd May, 1725, on the prefentation of Robert Biddulph, which he held for lefs than a year. His will is in the Prerogative Court (Plymouth, 241), and an abftract of it is here given : — In the name of God, Amen. Benjamin Prichard, clerk, and Rector or Portionift of Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlefex. To my fon Benjamin the 200 pound bond which I have upon my brother Randolph, and what money I have in Mr. Francis Cockaine's hands, and likewife thofe houfes and tenements in Lancashire left to my wife by her father and mother. To my fon Thomas the 400 pound bond I have in Mr. Thomas Chefhyre's hands. To my fon William the 300 pound bond and the 100 pound note I have in the Rev. Dr. Robert Shippen's hands. Dr. Shippen, my brother Herbert Prichard, and Mr. Francis Cokaine, to affift my executrix in the management of her affairs. To my wife Anne the falary which will be payd after my deceafe by the Mercers' company, and all my books, houfe- hold goods, plate and manufcripts. She fole executrix. This twenty — day of May 1726. Benj. Prichard. Witnefies, Jofeph Watfon, Lucy Minors, W. Coles. Proved 8 November, 1726. Of the three fons mentioned in his will, Thomas matriculated at Oxford, 9th September, 1739, aged 15, from S. Alban Hall, and graduated as of Trinity College, B.A. 2 1 ft October, 1743, M.A. 17th October, 1746, and was ordained Deacon at Oxford 5th June, 1748 ; and Benjamin, "fon of Reverend M r Benjamin Prichard, Rector of Stepney, and Anne his wife, baptifed3i May 1720," occurs in the regifter of Ewelme, Oxfordfhire. He matriculated at Oxford, 10th April, 1742, aged 21, from Brafenofe College, and graduated as of Magdalen College, BA. 26th October, 1745, M.A. 8th July, 1749, and was ordained Deacon 20th September, and Prieft 20th December in the year 1747, at Oxford. A tablet on the wall of the north aifle of Ewelme Church has this infcription : "Sacred to the memory of the Revd. Benjamin Prichard, M.A., who died on the 8th. day of November 1777." On another tablet : " Sacred to the memory of M rs Frances Prichard, wife of the Rev. Benjamin Prichard, M.A., who died the 9th. day of October 1776." Adminiftration of his eftate was granted in 1777. (P.C.C.) The regifter of Ewelme gives the baptifm of Henry, fon of Benjamin and Frances Prichard, privately baptifed 23rd December, 1747, and received into the Church 20th January, 1748, and of Benjamin baptifed 10th June, 1749. The former matriculated at Oxford, 10th October, 1767, aged 19, from Brafenofe College, and graduated B.A. 5th February, 1772, and M.A. 16th July, 1774, and was ordained Prieft at Oxford, 20th December, 1772. John-James, fon of Benjamin Prichard, clerk, of Hinley, Lancashire, matriculated at Oxford, 22nd May, 1760, from Brafenofe College, aged 17. He may have been another fon of Benjamin and Frances Prichard. i. William, " the fon of M r Benjamine Prichard and Gertrude his wife was borne upon Wednefday the tenth day of November betwixt twelve and one o'clock at noone, and was baptized November the 18th 1680." — Much Marcle Regifter. He matriculated at Oxford, 9th June, 1698, aged 17, from Magdalen Hall, and graduated B.A. 13th November, 1702, and M.A. 4th July, 1720. He was made Rector of Corringham, Effex, 2nd June, 1735, on the prefentation of Robert Biddulph, in which living he was fucceeded by Charles Mayo in 1743. 3. Jofeph, " the fon of Benjamin Prichard, Rector of this Parifti and Gertrude his wife was baptized and was born on the 25th of December betwixt 10 and 1 1 at night, 1681." — Regifter of Sutton S. Nicholas. 4. Gertrude, baptifed (as were the reft) at Ledbury, 25th November, 1683, and married there, 28th November, 1708. In the fouth aifle of that church is a ftone with this infcription : — "In memory of Mr Caleb Randolph of this town, merchant, who died April the 20th 1741, aged 70. He was very liberal to the poor in his lifetime, and by his will gave them A large Legacy, the particulars of which are entered upon a Table fet up in this Church by his Executor. Alfo in memory of Gertrude his wife, who was eldeft daughter of M r . Benjamin Prichard, Vicar of this Church. She died November the 4th 1709, aged 26 years." 5. Herbert, baptifed 13th May, 1685. He matriculated at Oxford, 10th July, 1702, aged 15, from Brafenofe College, and graduated B.A. 11th April, 1706, and M.A. 17th February, 1709. He was inftituted Rector of Stebonheath, alias Spital- fields Stepney, 1 ft June, 1728, and Rector of Chriftchurch, Spitalfields, 10th July, 1729, having relinquifhed the former benefice. The latter living was again vacant in lefs than a year and a half. 6. Thomas, baptifed 16th December, 1686. 7. Robert, baptifed 3rd November, 1688, and buried 3rd March, 1688-9. 8. Charles, baptifed — - February, and buried 22nd February, 1689. 9. Anne, " ye daughter of Benjamin Prichard, clerk, and Gertrude his wife, baptized July ye 4. 1691." — Ledbury Regifter. She was buried at S. Peter's, Hereford, 13th May, 1754, having been the wife of Charles Mayo. " Mr Charles Mayo, Mayo and M rs Anne Prichard were married 24 April 17 14." at Ledbury. See Chapter V. in the account of the Mayo family. 10. Catherine, baptifed 22nd July, 1693. 11. Lucy, baptifed 15th Auguft, 1695, and married 1 8th November, 1715, to John Minors, jun r . In 1739 he is ftyled, " of Clements." She died 1 8th December, 1776 (Regifter ofS. Peter's, Hereford), and was buried 23rd December at Ledbury, aged 81, " from Hereford." 12. Samuel, baptifed 26 May, 1697. He matriculated at Oxford, 5th February, 1713-4, aged 16, from Brafenofe College. 13. Elizabeth, baptifed 25th March, 1699. 14. John, baptifed 24th February, 1701. He matriculated at Oxford, 22nd May, 1717, aged 15, from Brafenofe College, and became Fellow on the Elton Foundation, 17th July, 17 19. He graduated B.A. 6th February, 1720, and M.A. 12th October, 1723. He refigned his Fellowfhip in 1740, having been inftituted Rector of Chriftchurch, Spitalfields, Middlefex, 19th January, 1738. He died 28th September, 1782, unmarried. In his will, dated 15th November, 1779, with a codicil 27th July, 1781, and proved P. C. C. 15th November, 1782 (Goftling, 556), he defcribes himfelf as of Windfor, Berks, and mentions his great nephew Charles Mayo, and his nephews Jofeph Mayo and Benjamin Prichard. Charles Mayo executor. To render the account of the Elton family complete, the defcendants of Peter Elton and Ann {nee Norris), already mentioned at the thirteenth page, are here brought before the reader. The dates, unlefs where it is otherwife ftated, are taken from the Ledbury regifter. The children of Peter and Ann Elton were — I. Edward, of Nether Hall and Munfley, baptifed 3rd May, 1583, and buried has iffue 22nd December, 1652. He married Jane or Joane, daughter of Thomas Hayward Elton, ot of Bodenham, and fhe was buried 5th May, 1656. ^" II. Margery, baptifed 2nd February, 1584-5, and (?) married to John Bucken- hill, 27 th November, 1600. III. Sufanna, baptifed 24th Auguft, 1586. IV. Elizabeth, baptifed 6th July, 1588. V. Richard, baptifed 29th April, 1590, and buried 2nd Auguft following. VI. Elizabeth, baptifed 9th January, 159 1-2. VII. William, baptifed 2nd September, 1593. Edward Elton and Joane (nee Hayward) had ifTue — 1. John, of Nether Hall, and of Paunceford Court in Munfley, baptifed 10th whofefon, January, 1612. His will was dated 6th May, and proved at Hereford 1 8th f Nether January, 1698, by Peter, his fon, executor. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Parker, clerk, of Munflow, where fhe was buried 10th January, 1688, aged 83. 2. Edward, baptifed 20th January, 16 16-7. 3. Alice, baptifed 26th April, 161 8. 4. Peter, baptifed 4th February, 16 20-1. 5. Joane. John Elton and Elizabeth (nee Parker) had iflue — i. George, of Nether Hall, buried i ith January, 1711, who married Elizabeth Beard, of S. Mary-le-Crypt, Gloucefter, buried ift July, 1708. ii. Peter, of Horn Houfe, in Much Marcle, and of Paunceford Court, in Munfley. He was buried at Much Marcle, 14th June, 1705, and his will was proved 20th January, 1705-6, by his fon John, executor. He married Eleanor, daughter of Anthony Smith, of Much Marcle, and fhe was buried there, 10th Auguft, 17 1 5, aged 62. Their children will be mentioned prefently. iii. Richard, buried at Much Marcle, 21ft February, 1697, aged 58, unmarried. iv. Martha, married to Stephen Hopkins. v. Elizabeth, married to Richard Matthews, of Ledbury. vi. Mary, wife of — Bullock, of Ledbury, but not named in her father's will. The children of George Elton and Elizabeth {nee Beard) were — a. John, baptifed 30th November, 1674. Adminiftration to his eftate was granted at Hereford to his brother George, 25th June, 1719. b. George, of Nether Hall, baptifed 29th December, 1675. He died 6th November, and was buried 8th November, 1753, aged 78, and his will was proved at Hereford by his fon George, executor, 21ft January, 1754. He married 26th November, 17 14, at Much Marcle, Eleanor, his coufin, daughter of Peter Elton, of Horn Houfe. She died 3rd Auguft, was buried 7th Auguft, 1761, aged 75, and her will was proved at Hereford 28th September following. c. William, baptifed 4th June, and buried 19th June, 1677. d. Thomas, of S. Lawrence, Milk Street, London, baptifed 10th June, 1678. He was buried at Hemfted, Herts, 12th January, 1748, having married Hefter Wickham, of London, who died ift January, 1744, and was buried at Hemfted. Their children were Thomas, unmarried ; Hefter, married to Jofeph Kirkman ; Anne, married to James Hammond ; Mary, married to Thomas Minors, of Birmingham ; Elizabeth, unmarried ; and Catharine, wife of Frederick Comerall, a merchant in London. e. Elizabeth, baptifed 16th January, 1679-80, and married to John Perks, 20th April, 1710. f. Martha, baptifed 29th September, 1681, and married to Thomas Jones, 15th September, 1724. g. Charles, baptifed 15th Auguft, 1683, and buried 13th May, 1740, adminiftration being granted to his fon Richard, at Hereford, 14th July following. He married at Ledbury, 18th April, 17 15, Mary Fowler, of Worcefter, and fhe was buried 28th June, 1740. Their children were, Richard, baptifed 3rd January, 1716, ob. f. p. ; John, baptifed 14th May, and buried 3rd Odtober, 1719; Elizabeth, baptifed 1 6th March, i72o(ftie died 6th September, 1795, unmarried); Mary, baptifed 9th May, 1723, and married to Chriftopher Holyland; and Margaret, baptifed 13th January, 1726. She died 17th January, 1779, a g ed 53' unmarried. h. Parker, baptifed 25th October, 1685. He died 12th June, and was buried 17th June, 1699. i. Peter, baptifed 2nd February, 1687. He died 22nd October, and was buried 23rd October, 1702. j. Margaret, baptifed 18th April, 1692, and married to Richard Painter. The children of George and Eleanor Elton were — a. Mary, eldeft daughter and at length fole heirefs, baptifed 15th July, 1716. She died 30th June, 1785, aged 68, having been married at Ledbury, 1 8th June, 1752, to Michael Powles of Rofs, and of Nether Hall "jure uxoris." He died 12th December, 1769, aged 53, having had iflue one child, Michael, of Nether Hall, clerk, who died 9th March, 1799, aged 44, f. p. b. Eleanor, baptifed 25th January, 17 17. She died 24th, and was buried 26th September, 1759, aged 41. Adminiftration was granted at Hereford to her mother, 25th October, the fame year. c. Elizabeth, baptifed 30th May, 172 1. She died 1 8th March, aud was buried 20th March, 1727. d. John, baptifed 14th June, 1723. He died 16th April, and was buried 18th April, 1724, aged 11 months. e. George, of Nether Hall, baptifed 18th October, 1725. He died 7th May, and his and was buried 9th May, 1756, aged 31, f. p. Adminiftration was granted at Hereford to his mother, the fame year. It will now be neceflary to refer back to Peter Elton of Horn Houfe, who Peter Elton, married Eleanor Smith, as already ftated. They had iflue — Houfcl" I. John, of Munfley, only fon, baptifed. there 5th May, 168 1. He died 31ft has iflbe December, 1765, aged 84, and was buried at Much Marcle, 3rd January, 1766, as ofMunfieyj "late of Horn Houfe." He twice married: firft, Anne, daughter of Dr. Benfon, Rector of Cradley, who died 10th July, 17 19, aged 23j ar >d was buried at Much Marcle, f. p.; and fecondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Haynes, born in S. Nicholas, Gloucefter, married at Oxenhall, Gloucefterfhire, 26th November, 1724, and buried in Gloucefter Cathedral, 4th January, 1787. II. Elizabeth, eldeft daughter, married 24th November, 1698, at Much Marcle, to James Baggett, and died without iffue. III. Margaret, fecond daughter, who was buried at Munfley, 20th June, 1722, and married at Much Marcle, 17th June, 1709, to Francis Jauncey, of Munfley (buried 31ft December, 1731), and had iflue Francis, born 17 10; Eleanor, born 1711, and married to Harry Skinner of the Napp, in Pixley ; Anne, born 1716, and buried 1763, f. p. ; Martha, born 1718, and buried 1765, f. p. ; Francis, born 1719; and Margaret, baptifed at Munfley, 26th Auguft, 1714, and died 14th September, 1763, aged 49, wife of Thomas Mayo of Moorend, in Munfley, who died ift March, 1787, aged 8 2. The children of Thomas and Margaret Mayo were William, Thomas, who married Elizabeth Spencer, John, Francis, Margaret, married to William Shayle, Elizabeth, Ann, the wife of John Smith, Martha, and George, ftyled of Upleadon, gent., who died 14th November, 1834, aged 76, and whofe wife, Elizabeth, died 26th April, 1836, aged 72, both being buried at Munfley. The arms of this family of Mayo, from the monument in Munfley Church, are Per pale indented gules and argent, two lions rampant. IV. Martha, third daughter, married at Ledbury, 8 th June, 17 19, to Thomas Sheriff", of the Thorn. V. Eleanor, married to George Elton, of Nether Hall, her coufin, as before ftated. The children of John Elton and Elizabeth (nee Haynes) were — 1. John, eldeft fon, baptifed at Much Marcle, 21ft October, 1725, and buried at Newent, nth January, 1779. He married at Upton on Severn, 1 8th April, 1758, Elizabeth, daughter of William Gwynne, of Much Marcle. She was buried at Newent, 9th July, 1788. 2. Peter, fecond fon, of Hallen in Much Marcle, died 13th April, and was buried there 16th April, 178 1, aged 53, f. p. His will was dated 7th March, and proved 15th June, 178 1, at Hereford. He married Elizabeth Matthews, of Much Marcle. She died 6th July, and was buried there 9th July, 1783, aged 56. Her will was dated 13th June, and proved 8th November, 1783, at Hereford. 3. Edward, third fon, of Burley Hill, in Lanfamlet, Glamorganfhire, born at Stonehoufe, and baptifed at Much Marcle, 28th June, 1731. In 1766 he purchafed the manor of Tibberton, in Gloucefterfhire, from his mother, who inherited it by the death of her brother. He then refided in Gloucefter, and probably acquired money in commercial enterprife, and died at Swanfea, in 1807, aged 77. He married at S. Nicholas, Gloucefter, 25th June, 1772, Hefter, daughter of Benjamin Burroughs. She died 20th March, 1799, and was buried at S. Nicholas Church. Their children were — i. Gilbert, born at S. Nicholas, Gloucefter. B.A., 18th June, 1795; M.A., 24th January, 1799, °f C. C. C, Oxford. ii. George, fecond fon, born 20th September, and baptifed 31ft December, 1777, at S. Nicholas, Gloucefter. B.A., 26th October, 1797; M.A., 12th June, 1800. Fellow of Brafenofe College on the Elton Foundation, 1799. He died 10th April, 1806, and his monument is in the north aifle of Gloucefter Cathedral. iii. Hefter, baptifed at S. Nicholas, Gloucefter, in March, 1776. 4. William, fourth fon, married Mary Carpenter, and had iflue, Mary, Peter, and Edward. 5. Elizabeth, married at Much Marcle, 16th July, 1749, to Percival Lloyd, of Ingftone in Foy, Herefordfhire. John Elton and Elizabeth (nee Gwynne) had iflue — i. Elizabeth, eldeft daughter, baptifed at Newent, 19th September, 1760, and buried there, from Gloucefter, 21ft October, 1842, aged 82, and unmarried. ii. Mary, fecond daughter, baptifed at Newent, 1 5th November, 1762, and buried there 10th March, 1766, aged 3 years. iii. Sufanna, third daughter, born 5th July, and baptifed 1 8th September, 1765, at Newent, and died 15th October, 1790, aged 25. She was married at Newent, by licence, 12th December, 1785, to John Coles, of Gloucefter, merchant, who was buried in the parifh of S. Nicholas, having had iffue Sarah, who died 19th February, 1790, aged 2 years; Eliza, who died ift March, 1791, aged 14 months; and JohnCoies. Sufanna, who died at Barton Street, Gloucefter, in 1811, the wife of John-Mervin Prower, Vicar of Purton, Wilts, and Hon. Canon of Briftol, who died in 1869, leaving an only child, John-Elton-Mervin Prower, of Purton Manor Houfe, Major in the R. Wilts Militia, T.P. and D.L. for Wiltfhire, and High Sheriff in 1862, formerly Captain 67th Foot. He was baptifed at S. Nicholas, Gloucefter, in the Autumn of 1811, and married in 1844, Harriet, daughter of William Payn, Efq., of Kidwells, Berks, and has iflue. iv. John, fon and heir, born 18th April, and baptifed 24th April, 1768, at Newent. He married at Longtown, in September, 1804, Mary Ann, daughter of — Sparkes, clerk, who was buried at Newent, from Hucclecote, 27th September, 1836, aged 61. John Elton refided at Hucclecote, near Gloucefter, and died there, 17th July, and was buried at Newent, 23rd July, 18 12, aged 44, f. p. On his monument in Gloucefter Cathedral he is defcribed as " Laft male heir of the family of Elton of Ledbury." v. W r illiam, baptifed at Newent, 20th September, 177 1, and buried there 21ft Auguft, 1788. The arms of fome of the families mentioned in the foregoing pages. Aft on. A. a fefs S. in chief three lozenges of the fecond. Biddulph. V. an eagle difplayed A. armed G. Blackleech. Barry of fix S. and O. Bray. A. a chevron between three eagles' claws S. Cocks. S. a chevron between three attires of a ftag fixed to the fcalp A. Floyer. S. a chevron between three arrows A. Hall. A. a chevron between three talbots' heads erafed S. langued G. Lacon. Quarterly per fefs indented ermine and Az. Leighton. Quarterly per fefs indented O. and G. Lingen. Barry of fix O. and Az. on a bend G. three rofes A. Lucy. G. fem^e of crofTes crofllet three luces hauriant A. Scudamore. G. three ftirrups leathered and buckled O. Seaborne. O. on a fefs G. between three parrots V. a rofe of the firft between two fleurs-de-lis A. Skynner. S. a chevron O. between three griffins' heads erafed A. Unett. S. a chevron ermine between three lions' heads couped A. Weaver. O. on a fefs Az. between two cottifes G. as many garbs of the field. Willafon. S. a chevron A. between three lions rampant O. Witherftone. Az. a Catherine wheel O. Offfhoots of the Elton family. The Ledbury regifter records the baptifm of the following children of Arthur Elton, who is fuppofed to have been an illegitimate oftlhoot of the family: — Anthony, 28th September, 1572 (buried 13th November, 1572); Edward, ift April, 1576; Peter, 5th January, 1577-8; Ifabel, 30th October, 1579; Joane, 29th September, 1581 ; Richard, 10th March, 1582-3; Ann, 14th February, 1584-5; Margaret, 20th Auguft, 1587 (buried 17th February, 1587-8); Maude, 20th July, 1589. We alfo find Arthur Birte alias Elton marrying AnneDrewe, 30th June, 1572 ; Ann, wife of Arthur Elton, buried 30th Auguft, 1573; Johann, wife of Arthur Elton alias Birts, buried 28 th September, 1619 ; Arthur Elton, buried ift December, 1619 ; Edward Elton marrying Elizabeth Langford, 3rd February, 1607, and buried 26th December, 1621. At Hereford is the will of Arthur Elton of Ledbury, Toy lor, proved 4th December, 1619, who mentions his wife, Johane, deceafed, and his children Edward, Peter, and Maude, wife of Thomas Stocke. At Hereford is alfo the will of John Elton of Ledbury, Innholder, dated 6th March, 1683, and proved 22nd May, 1684, who mentions his brother Thomas Elton, his fon Charles, and his daughters Elizabeth Childe, Sufanna Hankyns, Dorothy Driver, and Anne Randolph. The following entries may relate to his family : John Elton married Anne Garners, 29th November, 1640. Richard Childe married Elizabeth Elton, 22nd May, 1662. William Hankins married Sufanna Elton, 5th November, 1664. Ane, wife of John Elton, buried 22nd January, 1676. Charles Elton, buried 5th October, 1688. The following entries in the Ledbury regifter have not been accounted for in the foregoing pages : John Bucknill married Elizabeth Elton, 13th November, 1559. John Evans married Anne Elton alias — , 7th Auguft, 1572. Thomas Willis married Anne Elton, 29th September, 1572. William Love married Joan Elton, 23rd November, 1584. Thomas Gardiner, of Paynfwicke, married Ann Elton, gent., by licence, 27th June, 1603. Elizabeth Elton, buried 17th November, 1639. Richard Elton, buried 20th January, 1661. CHAPTER III. Charleston of Charles Mayo and Anne (nee Prichard), was baptifed at S. Peter's, Charles Hereford, 19th May, 1715. He matriculated at Oxford, 3rd March, 1728-9, at m.a., the early age of 13 years, as "generofi Alius," from Brafenofe College, and graduated t y the 2nd B.A. nth October, 1732, but did not take his Mailer's degree till 7th July, 1744. wife ' In 1739 n ' s pedigree was attefted by a certificate from the R. College of Arms, of which a copy is here given : — " To all to whom thefe prefents mall come, Greeting. We the King's Heralds J^f*^ and Purfuivants of Arms within that part of Great Britain called England, being at the defired by Charles Mayo Batchelor of Arts, now of Brazen-nofe College in Oxford, college, to certify his kindred or relation in Blood to Anthony Elton heretofore of Ledbury in the County of Hereford, do therefore teftify that that part of this Pedigree from William Elton who married Margery Leighton to Sufanna one of the daughters of Ambrofe above-named is copied truly from Vifitation Book of Hereford C. 25 fo. 61 ; that the next part from the faid Sufanna to Gertrude the wife of Benjamin Prichard clerk is alfo truly copied from the Vifitation Book marked ill L. 2 folio 144; and we do further certify that the remaining part of the above-written pedigree is attefted by the depofitions of Lucy wife of John Minors and of the Revd. John Prichard clerk Rector of Chriftchurch Middlefex, given on oath and entered in the Books of our College. In teftimony whereof we have hereunto fet the feal of our Corporation the 15th. day of January 1739-40, and the thirteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George the Second, etc. L. S." (See C. 23 ; 2. L. 2. pp. 193, 194, and 195 ; and Vinci. 1 15. Coll. of Arms.) ADDENDA. Chapter II. Page 14. Richard, fon of Thomas Elton, M.D., may be the author of the following treatife, a copy of which is in the pofleflion of Major Prower. " The Compleat Body of the Art Military : Exactly compiled, and gradually compofed for the Foot, in the beft refined manner, according to the practice of Modern Times The fecond Edition with new Additions, by Richard Elton, Lievtenant Collonel. London, Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, in Monkfwel-Street, in Lambes Chappel neer Criplegate, 1659." Folio. The frontifpiece contains a portrait of Richard Elton in armour, with the infcription, " Vera et Accvrata Effigies Richardi Eltoni Generofi Briftol, nee non Artis Militaris Magiftri ano 1649. ALtatis fu

Robert Arms To-Do List

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[[Category:Avalon, California]] [[Category: Pearson-3638 Free Space Pages]] Santa Catalina Island, often called Catalina Island, or just Catalina, is a rocky island off the coast of the U.S. state of California in the Gulf of Santa Catalina. The island is 22 miles (35 km) long and 8 miles (13 km) across at its greatest width. The island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of Los Angeles, California. The highest point on the island is 2,097 feet (639 m) Mt. Orizaba. Santa Catalina is part of the Channel Islands of California archipelago and lies within Los Angeles County. Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia Catalina was originally settled by Native Americans who called the island Pimugna or Pimu and referred to themselves as Pimugnans or Pimuvit. The first Europeans to arrive on Catalina claimed it for the Spanish Empire. Over the years, territorial claims to the island transferred to Mexico and then to the United States. During this time, the island was sporadically used for smuggling, otter hunting, and gold-digging, before successfully being developed into a tourist destination by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. beginning in the 1920s. Since the 1970s, most of the island has been administered by the Catalina Island Conservancy. Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia The total population as of the 2010 census was 4,096 people, 90 percent of whom live in the island's only incorporated city, Avalon. The second center of population is the unincorporated village of Two Harbors at the island's isthmus. Development occurs also at the smaller settlements of Rancho Escondido and Middle Ranch. The remaining population is scattered over the island between the two population centers. Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia ==Links== * [http://www.catalinachamber.com/ Catalina Island Chamber of Commerce] * [http://www.catalinaconservancy.org/index.php?s=portal Catalina Island Conservancy] * [http://islapedia.com/index.php?title=Bird_Park,_Santa_Catalina_Island Catalina Island Bird Park] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=206675&CScn=Avalon&CScntry=4&CSst=6&CScnty=201 Avalon Cemetery] * [http://www.catalinamuseum.org/ Catalina Island Museum] * [http://www.thecatalinaislander.com/ The Catalina Islander Newspaper] * [http://www.colapublib.org/libs/avalon/index.php Avalon Library] * [http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/chgface/id/349 The Bird Park] ==Sources== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Catalina_Island,_California Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia] * [http://islapedia.com/index.php?title=Welcome_to_Islapedia Islapedia] ==References==

Davidson Family Mysteries-2

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Josiah (32 yrs) and his wife Marian (25 yrs) were in Obion County in the 1850 Census. They had children Alexander (7yrs, b. KY), John (5yrs, b. KY), Elizabeth (3yrs, b. KY) and James Henry (6mo, b. TN). James Henry married Sarah Fein Ellis 15, Nov 1871. Would love to find more info on Josiah and Marian and other children. I am Davidson DNA Family 5

Theta Sigma Phi

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Association for Women in Communications University of Oregon, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon Previous Name: Theta Sigma Phi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oregon

Civil War Ancestors of Michael Stills

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[[Lowry-359 | James Alexander Lowry]] [[McCoy-923 | James Wylie McCoy]] [[Lovett-35 | Charles Lovett]]

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1901 Letter from James H Manning to Mary Manning Osterhout

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Letter requested by Mary Osterhout of the Manning Linage from James H Manning which also includes linage of Van Antwerpen side. On the 3rd page, handwritten and very faded is John B Manning and his linage. If someone is interested, I have the copy and can type and email the linage to you. He was my 2x's great grandfather.

St. Stanislaus Church

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== Introduction == St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Church has been called the “Mother Church of Buffalo Polonia.” It was established to serve the spiritual needs and offer temporal guidance to what was once the second largest Polish-American colony in North America. The parish has the distinction of being the oldest Polish parish in the Diocese of Buffalo and New York State. Today, under the leadership of Pastor Thaddeus Bocianowski, the Parish serves a diverse population while maintaining its rich Polish heritage and customs through daily liturgy and cultural, educational and social activities. == History == === Pre Parish === Prior to 1870, the small community of Poles residing in Buffalo centered in the area of Broadway and Sycamore between Pine and Walnut Streets. These immigrants, the majority of whom were aristocrats and professionals, were drawn here by the sense of adventure the New World promised them. By 1873, this community had grown to include 500 people. The majority of the immigrants did not stay in Buffalo longer than a few days, instead opting to travel further west to the already established Polish communities in cities such as Chicago and Detroit. Joseph Bork, owner of a vast tract of land bounded by Smith and the Belt Line Railroad, and Howard and Broadway recognized this trend. Noticing that the Polish communities in other cities were centered around a house of worship, he felt that more would stay here if they too, had a house of worship they could call their own. Aspiring that his property serve as a newly developed Polish Community, he donated a tract of land on Peckham Street to the Diocese of Buffalo, intending it to be the location of a new Polish parish. In December, 1872 Rev. Ivaneff Marie Gartner began a series of Polish services at Saint Michael's Church. Upon the conclusion of this work, he advised the Poles attending to organize as a congregation, thus forming the roots of Saint Stanislaus parish. On 12 December, 1872 they founded the Society of St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr.http://buffaloah.com/how/18/18.1/ststan.html === Founding === The parish was founded by Rev. Dean John Pitass. He was ordained on June 7, 1873 at Niagara University and immediately established the parish. He remained as Pastor until his death on December 11, 1913.http://www.ststansbuffalo.com/heritagehistory.html Upon founding the parish of St. Stanislaus, the diocese presented the land to Rev. Pitass. On 24 August, 1873. he placed the cornerstone for the first house of worship. Dedicated on 25 January, 1874 the simple frame building served as the spiritual and secular center of an ever growing Polish community. The influx of Poles into Buffalo steadily climbed. By 1880 almost 300 Polish families worshiped at St. Stan's. Seeing no end to the development of the neighborhood, and with the congregation already having outgrown their first worship, Rev. Pitass began planning for the construction of the current building. Ground breaking occurred on 10 August, 1882 and the cornerstone was placed on 20 May, 1883. On 30 September, 1883 the congregation began worshiping in the completed basement hall in the church. On 17 October, 1886 they dedicated their completed house of worship. At this time, the twin 217 foot towers had not been constructed. Built at a cost of $100,000, members of the congregation financed the entire cost of the building through volunteer contributions.http://www.ststansbuffalo.com/heritagehistory.html == Restoration == On November 20, 2000, a storm with severe winds resulted in the removal of the cross and cupola on the left tower of St. Stanislaus. Restoration of the cupola was completed on July 11, 2003 at a cost of $300,000. Of that cost, only one third was covered by insurance. In 2005, the church underwent its most extensive restoration and renovation in the churches history. The work included 8 new clock faces and 4 new clock bells in the clock towers. Restoration work to the church's 1893 Johnson pipe organ, maintenance to the stained glass and handmade wooden doors, a gold-leaf frieze applied to the vestibule and new lighting for the fountain statue. The total cost approached US$2 million. Tokasz, Jay (September 28, 2004). "Polish Tradition Serves to Inspire 'Showcase' Restoration of Church". The Buffalo News. ==Shrine of Blessed John Paul II== In the eyes of the Church he is destined for sainthood. For many in Buffalo Pope John Paul II has already done all he needs to prove his holiness. To honor the man who fought communism in his native Poland, then rose to highest rank in the Catholic Church, St. Stanislaus Parish in Buffalo has been named an official diocesan shrine dedicated to Blessed John Paul II. Already known as the mother church of Polonia, the church earned the new designation after Father Thaddeus N. Bocianowski, pastor, received a first-class relic of the late pontiff, the first of Polish descent. A shrine is a church or sacred place, which, with approval of the local ordinary, is by reason of special devotion frequented by the faithful as pilgrims. “A shrine is a special place for all the people who believe that through the intercession of the blessed or saint they will receive some graces,” said Father Bocianowski. The relic, a drop of Blessed John Paul’s blood, is currently displayed in front of a statue of the man himself just in front of the pews Father Bocianowski, who was born in Poland and attended seminary in John Paul’s homeland of Krakow, sent a letter to Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, archbishop of Krakow, requesting a relic in May, immediately after learning of the pope’s beatification. The late pope also visited the church twice as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla in 1969 and 1976. “So we have some connections,” Father Bocianowski said. Plans call for a permanent display honoring five Poles in various levels of sainthood – the pope; St. Faustina, who witnessed an apparition of Jesus; St. Maximilian Kolbe, who volunteered to die in Auschwitz; Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska, founder of the Felician Sisters; and Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko, who was martyred for his work in Poland’s Solidarity movement. Bishop Edward U. Kmiec came to St. Stanislaus to celebrate Thanksgiving Mass for the relic of Blessed John Paul II last October. The Mass, entitled “Be Not Afraid,” doubled as a thank you to the bishop for his seven years serving Buffalo’s Polonia. Father Bocianowski presented Bishop Kmiec with a stole bearing a portrait of the late pope on it. He wore it at his anniversary Mass on Oct. 30. The parish will now hold special celebrations every year on April 2 to mark the Holy Father’s death, May 20 for his birthday, and on or near Oct. 22, his feast day. A special Papal Mass is celebrated every third Thursday of the month with veneration of the relics and a litany. The choice to have the Mass during the third Thursday of the month, came because the late pope was elected as pope Oct. 16, 1978, but his first Mass was on Oct. 22.http://www.ststansbuffalo.com/shrineofblessedjohnpaulii.html == Sources == * Source: http://www.ststansbuffalo.com/ * Source: http://buffaloah.com/a/towns/towns.html * Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St._Stanislaus,_Bishop_and_Martyr_(Buffalo,_New_York)

Judith Chidlow To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Johnstone-588&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Judith Chidlow To-Do List|Judith's current to-do list]].'' All of these individuals need further research, and many are "brick walls," though I prefer to think of them as the people I most need to learn more about, those whose further information may not be far off. Of course, just waiting won't do anything. If you know anythong that could be of help in researching these lines further, I'd love to hear it. If you share the problem, maybe sharing out thoughts would help us. I will be adding details as I work through the many persons listed.

Clouds - Wallpaper

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Pennsauken High School

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[[Category: Camden County, New Jersey, Schools]] ---- Pennsauken High School is a four-year comprehensive regional public high school that serves Pennsauken Township, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Pennsauken Public Schools. The school has approximately 1800 stundents enrolled in grades 9-12. '''PENNSAUKEN HIGH SCHOOL  ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME''' Brian Murphy  1963  Greg Mark  1984  Pam Behreng  1964  David Griggs  1984  Peggy Glemser  1966  Sopha So  1988  Greg Silvinsky  1966  Nikki Racobaldo  1990  Alethia Jenkins  2002  Vince Cieka  1967  Dave Still  Max Calehauf  1968  1967 Football team  Mike Paneralla  1968  Robert Barndt  Nancy Indriso  1969  Coach/AD  Bart Purvis  1970  Vince McAneney  Jackie Horner  1972  Coach/Educator  Rowland George  1972  John Partridge  Bruce Jones  1973  Principal  Joe Germano  1974  Howard Phifer  Dwight Hicks  1974  Superintendent  Pete Dempsey  1975  Duke Taylor  Paul Cuneo  1976  Supporter  Will George  1976  Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Selverian     Supporters  Brian Matera  1976  Robert “Ike” Willis  Bruce Snyder  1976  Coach/AD  Darrel Wilson  1976  Richard Wolff  Judy German  1977  Coach/Educator  Sandy Glasson  1978  Frank Del Rossi  Billy Griggs  1979  Coach/Educator  James Munda  1979  Bruce Ransone  Melanie Pewor  1979  Coach/Educator

Leaves and Flower Wallpaper

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NNS Progenitors and Immigrants

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St Matthew Lutheran Church

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Palatines

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Donald Waldron Campbell

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DNA Testing

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''' === y-DNA Testing === ''' Details of DNA testing of Wright-15908 and uncle Wright-16008 Dennis Wright (Wright-15908) and Allan Wright (Wright-16008) match on 107 out of 111 markers (see YSearch IDs 6PWCD and WVRPF) confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA John Wright (Wright-15910). === atDNA Testing === Dennis Wright (Wright-15008) and cousin Stuart Irvine (Irvine-911) have tested auDNA and share the following segments:- person1 = Wright-15908 person2 = Irvine-911 common = Irvine-900 testURL1 = http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=10552632 testURL2 = http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=10628479 | SegmentSize = 23.29 | Chromo# = 4 | StartPosition = 23317655 | StopPosition = 40820851 | SegmentSize = 18.21 | Chromo# = 9 | StartPosition = 98621737 | StopPosition = 111991826 | SegmentSize = 26.9 | Chromo# = 12 | StartPosition = 61880 | StopPosition = 14011756 | SegmentSize =12.82 | Chromo# = 15 | StartPosition = 52274201 | StopPosition = 60817690 | SegmentSize = 21.5 | Chromo# = 16 | StartPosition = 780770 | StopPosition = 10311911 | SegmentSize = 9.94 | Chromo# = 22 | StartPosition = 19221259 | StopPosition = 26148766

Lakeview Cemetery

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Family History Scrapbook

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Lorraine Mickelson created this detailed family scrapbook, including genealogies, pictures, stories, memorabilia, and articles she found when researching. She blessed Tim and Gwen Rochon with it in March, 2002.

Mack Shannon & Alta Irenea (Webb) Smith Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Our family reunion, the family of Mack Shannon and Alta Irenea (Webb) Smith will be held near Twin Falls, Idaho. Shannon & Alta were blessed with 8 children, the last two living children will attend along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and more. Contact: dasmi1929 (at) gmail (dot) com

Records of the colony of New Plymouth

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Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1850]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364308 Jakso 485] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364309 Jakso 486] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Abram Ahtiains E:n Sofia 42 **S:n Jonas 15 Michel 9. Adam 7. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 2]] David 1. Jakob 29. mh:n 30 Matts 4 Simon 3 Salamon 1 Stina 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Martinen 36 mh:n 29. **S:n Adam 16 Eva 27. Anna 7. Jonas 2. Caisa 2 [[Marttinen-139|Maria 1]] Far Benjam 47 mh:n 51.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Adam Kottinen 59 mh:n 40. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Laurikain 43 mh:n 40. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikainen 30 mh:n 39. **S:r Elias 6 Anna 4 Wilhelm 10 Adam 7. Michel 20 mh:n 21 Regina 7. E:a Maria 51 S:r David 12 Maria 19 Stina 17 Eva 10. *S:ne Smed: Johan D:o 52 mh:n 39. **D:tr Eva 16 David 10. *Försvarshjö Matts Myntin 36 ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Michelsson Parkonen 47 mh:n 49 **S:n Anders 4 E:a Lisa 63. Caisa 39 Maria 7. Salamon 20 mh:n 20 Adam 1. Jonas 9 Anna 18 Marta 6 Regina 13 Elias 4 [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 2]] Anna 1. *Rotfattig Adam Andersson 34. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Hyväri 37 mh:n 36. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Hyväri 49 **S:n Jonas 21 mh:n 20 Eva 2 David 14 Johan 16 Adam 6 Stina 19 Moses 39 mh:n 37 [[Hyväri-2|Moses 2]] Anders 1. Gabriel 19 Elias 6 Marta 10. *Inh: Anders Halinen 39 mh:n 29 **D:tr Sofia 12 Johan 10 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364310 Jakso 487] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 47 mh:n 40 **(tekemättä) *Inh Elias Andersson 36 mh:n 31 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Henrik Tapanain 57 mh:n 56 **(tekemättä) *Inh Regina Adamsdotter 47. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Junnoin 47 mh:n 51. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Junnoin 69 mh:n 59. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jonas Junnoin 57 mh:n 51. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Dito 43 mh:n 39. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Sinko 47]] mh:n [[Unknown-241323|31]]. **S:n David 9 Gabriel 6 Lisa 4 Regina 2 Hedda 1 Anna 2 [[Pukki-13|Anders 10]] Maria 6 Lena 1 Michel 10 Far Adam 49 mh:n Jonas 1 Pig Maria 21. *Inh Matts Pettersson 47. **B:r Elias 36 Sofia 37. ===Huttula=== ===Ithiä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364311 Jakso 488] ===Juvola=== ===Kukannjemi=== ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 49 mh:n 46 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Maria Kiski 51. **(tekemättä) *Torp [[Holopainen-41|Moses Halapain 39]] mh:n 38 **S:n [[Holopainen-44|Adam 16]] [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 12]]. *Torp. Thomas Kiski 65 mh:n 63. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Talka 27 mh:n 26 **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364312 Jakso 489] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Matters]] E:n [[Unknown-241747|Marta 50]] **S:n [[Mattero-6|Anders 27]] mh:n 26 [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 2]] [[Mattero-11|Elias 1]] [[Mattero-8|David 20]] mh:n 20 B:lm [[Mattero-17|Benjam 51]] mh:n [[Unknown-242756|48]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 21]] mh [[Maunu-2|21]] [[Mattero-16|Salamon 17]] Adam 13 [[Mattero-19|Stina 2.]] ===Kärmennjemi=== ====Hemman 1==== *Abram Pekkanens E:a Greta 54. **S:n Adam 37 mh:n 36 Elias 35 mh:n 30 Michel 2 Johan 66 mh:n 57. Anders 29 mh:n 28 Eva 7. Salamon 26 mh:n 24. [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 2]] Gabriel 23 Anna 1. ===Kaamajärvi=== ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Kapia 54. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 37. mh:n 36 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 34. mh:n 36 **s:n Adam 4. Michel 1. Matts 26 mh 20 Anders 24 mh:n 21. Erik 24 Fredrik 16. Maria 18. ===Kurkela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364313 Jakso 490] ===Korpela=== ===Laakola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Kouvo E:a Maria 54 **E:a Eva 27. [[Kouvo-6|Adam 4]] David 2 Eva 1. Maria 12 Lisa 7. Lisa 30 D:rg Adam 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Kouvo 32 mh:n 31. **E:a Stina 47 Matts 2 Eva 1 Gabriel 12 Lisa 13 Stina 9 Henrik 3. Regina 7 Pig Maria 21 ===Mikkola=== ===Merenlax=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364314 Jakso 491] ===Metzola=== ===Nuppola=== ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Henrik Wilhu 59. mh:n 47. **B:n Anders 60 Elias 29 mh:n 24. David 4 Anders 3 Adam 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Staffan Wilhu 57 mh 59.(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) **S:n David 21. mh:n 24. Eva 1 Henrik 17. Maria 21. Anna 11 Dreng Johan 51. *Inh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson 34]]. mh:n 30 **D:tr [[Maunu-19|Anna 6]] [[Maunu-20|Lisa 1]]. *Inh [[Maunu-11|David Jöransson 51]]. mh:n 39.(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) **[[Maunu-14|Sofia 19]] [[Maunu-15|Lisa 13]]. [[Maunu-16|Beata 10]] Stina 2. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Mauno 37 mh:n 31 **Anders 4 Gabriel 16. Matts 13. Eva 30 Abram 40 mh:n 39. Beatha 4. Far [[Maunu-3|Adam 61]] mh:n 59. *S:ne Skrädd: Jonas Mauno 29 mh:n 21 **Lärgosse Moses 17. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364315 Jakso 492] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Regina Hiiva 64 **(tekemättä) *Sytning Michel Mattsson 57 mh:n 49. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jonas Adamsson 37 mh:n 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Kärmennjemi 36. **(tekemättä) *S:ne Skrädd: Emmanuel Mårtensson 49 mh:n 51 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 39 mh:n 37. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vaccinateur Kärmennjiemi **D:rg Abram 24 Pig Eva 21. Regina 20. *Inh Jonas Vilhelmsson 39 mh:n 36 ===Parkola=== ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Eliassons E:n Walborg 46 *S:n Elias 20 David 9 Adam 6 Sofia 25 Anna 14. Eva 13. Lisa 12 Beata 1. *Inh E:n Walborg Nikunen 41 **D:tr Anna 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Staffan Jonassons E:n Eva 51. **S:n Jonas 20 mh:n 21. Abram 1. Emmanuel 12 Anders 27. mh:n 25 Anna 1. *Inh Adam Jonasson 36 mh:n 40 **S:n Anders 3. Abel 2 Henrik 1. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 62 mh:n 64. **S:n Michel 39 mh:n 34 Esaias 1 Gabriel 17. Matts 16 Adam 9 Regina 1 *Bstd:rg Johan Johansson 60 mh:n 48. **D:tr Eva 22 S:n Anders 2 S:n Jonas 21. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *David Ahoin 29 mh:n 27 **S:n Staffan 4 [[Ahonen-12|Regina 26]] Beatha 12 Walborg 9 Mor Sofia 67 Far Anders 54 mh:n 50 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364316 Jakso 493] ===Ruohiala=== ===Sårvarila=== ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364317 Jakso 494] ===Suomalais=== ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinko 31]] mh:n 27. **S:n [[Sinkko-17|Dawid 20]] [[Sinkko-18|Anders 4]] [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 2]] [[Sinkko-21|Maria 1]] [[Sinkko-20|Salamon 4]] [[Sinkko-67|Adam 39]] Mor [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 70]] Pig Ewa 21. *Bsb:rn? [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 51]] mh:n 46(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **S:n [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 9]] [[Sinkko-9|Ewa 7]] [[Sinkko-10|Anna 6]] [[Sinkko-11|Adam 4]] [[Sinkko-12|Dawid 1]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Sinko 51]] mh:n 41.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **D:tr [[Sinkko-73|Ewa 18]] [[Taipale-15|Henrik 2]] [[Taipale-17|Ewa 1]]. E:a [[Torvi-2|Stina 57]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Taipale-35|Sofia Zachariedotter 51]] **S:n [[Sinkko-76|Elias 30]] [[Sinkko-78|Anders 22]] [[Sinkko-77|Ewa 24]] [[Sinkko-79|Regina 11]] *Inh: Jonas Taipali 57. **D:tr Sofia 14 Hanna 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinko 41]] mh:n 39.(=[[Ahonen-11|Katriina]]) **S:n [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 4]] [[Sinkko-109|Maria 2]] [[Sinkko-110|Beata 1]]. [[Sinkko-105|Elias 13]]. [[Sinkko-106|Adam 10]] [[Sinkko-101|Matts 36]] mh:n 31(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts 3]] [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 1]]. Pig Stina 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-271981|Ewa Johansdotter 49]]. **S:n [[Sinkko-197|Abram 27]] mh:n 21. [[Sinkko-203|Ewa 6]] [[Sinkko-202|Abram 2]] [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 19]] [[Sinkko-199|Stina 23]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Ewa Jöransdotter 39. **Henrik 27 mh:n 25 David 4 Anders 1 Anna 23 E:a Maria 57 Gabriel 31 mh:n 28 Anna 1 Jonas 19 *Inh: E:a Greta Eliedotter 61. **D:tr Ewa 21. *Inh: Anders Kantila 49 mh:n 47 **D:tr Lena 14 Anders 2. *Lösa Gabriel Palala 22. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Anders Sinko]] 41 mh:n 31.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **S:n [[Sinkko-141|Adam 6]] [[Sinkko-140|Anna 4]] [[Sinkko-139|Maria 1]] Stina 20 B:r Aron 48 Maria 31. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 57 mh:n 56 **S:n Anders 31 mh:n 27. Ewa 9 Anders 4 Sofia 1. Jakob 23 Maria 6 Elias 3 Staffan 47 mh:n 38. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Adam Kymi E:a Stina 37 **D:tr Anna 1 Anders 57 mh:n 54 Maria 9 Eva 2 Caisa 21 Maria 50 D:rn [[Maunu-8|Elias 21]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364318 Jakso 495] ===Suontakais=== ===Sairala=== ===Taipal=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Taipal 49. **S:n Salomon 10 E:a Maria 37. [[Taipale-36|Anders 12]] Moses 9 Caisa 6 Anna 1 Eva 13 Sofia 7. Henrik 36 mh:n 34 Elias 9 Eva 4 Stina 17 Pig Hanna 21 David 2. *Inh Caisa Davidsdotter 39. **S:n Anders 17 Anna 13 Mor Susanna 70 *Mjölnaren Moses Taipal 29 mh:n 31 **S:n Adam 6 Anders 1 Eva 1 Maria 10 Sofia 1 Far Petter 60 mh:n 59 Stina 19 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364319 Jakso 496] ===Torvinjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Jonas Pettersson 70. **D:tr Lisa 27. Israel 36 mh:n 34 Eva 7 [[Torvi-1|Stina 3]] Anna 2 Jonas 1 Adam 24 mh:n 24 Beata 19 Walborg 1 D:rg Elias Torvi 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Adam Andersson 61 mh:n 57. **S:n Elias 37 mh:n 40 Elias 6 Maria 1. Greta 36 D:rg Johan 24. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torvi 42 mh:n 37. **S:n [[Torvi-4|David 7]]. Lisa 6 Maria 4 Stina 1 Måg Adam 31 mh:n 24 Henrik 1 ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Anderssons arfv **S:n Elias 39 mh:n 40 Michel 12 Elias 6 David 2 [[Torvi-3|Eva 10]] Adam 36 E:a Sofia 51. Walborg 12. ===Tevanjemi=== ===Uimennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Saira 29 mh:n 20 **D:tr Eva 2 Thomas 1. Lisa 3. Jonas 20 Anna 13. E:a Lena 37. Regina 9 Salomon 26 mh:n 21 Michel 1 Adam 13. Anders 9. Regina 17. *Torp Abel Saira 47 mh:n 39: **S:n Anders 13 Gabriel 7 Lisa 16 Maria 10 *Lösa Johan Torvi 40 mh:n 40 **D:tr Stina 9 Elias 4. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Henrik Adamssons arfv **S:n Matts 37 mh:n 30 Emmanuel 13 Elias 9 Jonas 6 Matts 2 Sara 1 Regina 4 Anna 7 Adam 26 Henrik 19 Adam 57 mh:n 45 Michel 47 Beata 36 E:a Sofia 48 David 16 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hjetamjes arfv **S:n Thomas 36 mh:n 34 Eva 10 David 26 Sofia 23 E:a Maria 51 Salamon 24 mh:n 27 Michel 6 Benjam 19 Fredrik 14 Walborg 21 Henrik 30 mh:n 30 Gabriel 3 Emmanuel 2 Elias 1 Johan 26 mh:n 21. Anna 1 Matts 13 Stina 24 Beata 20 Regina 9 Anders 49 mh:n 36 Jonas 12 Anders 6 Maria 7. Elias 36 mh:n 25 E:a Eva 57. Abram 34 mh:n 32 Anna 2 Susanna 54 Henrik 2 Adam 10 Moses 6. *Rotfattig Gabriel Johansson 39. *Torp Elias Benjamsson 22 **Regina 16 Maria 13 Eva 41 Stina 26. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Maria Hakonen 76. **S:n E:a Hanna 59 Jonas 46 mh:n 39 Michel 3 Stina 1 Elias 16 Adam 10 Eva 12. David 53. mh:n 47. Anders 43 mh:n 54. Maria 6 Eva 2 Gabriel 39 Henrik 10 Johan 7 Henrik 40 Jakob 37 Måg Jonas 37 mh:n 36 Thomas 4 Simon 10 Michel 1 [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 4]] Pig Lisa 26 ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Kintu 70 **S:n Adam 29 Michel 4 Elias 3. Mina 1 Maria 7. Henrik 27 Sofia 13 Måg Jeremias 57 Abram 17 Stina 5 Lisa 1 Jonas 13 Regina 17 Stina 13. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Kintu 41 mh:n 39. **S:n David 37 mh:n 31 Urban 32 mh:n 36 Anders 2 Anna 1 E:a Regina 49 Abel 26 mh:n 27 Lena 28 Adam 3. *Bsld:rn? Anders Thomasson 41 mh:n 36 ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Päkari E:n Regina 47. **S:n Gabriel 12 Elias 6 Eva 20 Lisa 9 Jakob 23 mh:n 21 Moses 47 mh:n 39 Henrik 3 Maria 9 Maria 7. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Päkari 49 mh:n 49 **D:tr Eva 17 Anna 13. Gabriel 2 Stina 7. Måg Esaias 30 mh:n 59 Michel 2 Anna 1. *Inh E:a Sofia Adamsdotter 51. **S:n Anders 14. _Emmanuel 4 Elias 2 Socknefattige_ ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:a Greta Poikulain 61. **Måg Anders 39 mh:n 30 Anna 1. Elias 12 Gabriel 6 Jonas 47 mh:n 43. Matts 2 Stina 1. Anders 4. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Henrikssons E:a Marta 51 **S:n David 14 Adam 7 Moses 6 [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 12]] Maria 9 Lisa 4 Henrik 34 mh:n 30 Michel 3. Walborg 29. Regina 1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 41 mh:n 39. **S:n Anders 21 mh:n 24. Stina 2 Jonas 16 B:lm Johan 56 mh:n 47 Pig Maria 17? ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Matts Sairain 67 mh:n 49. **S:n Adam 16 Abel 13. Matts 10 Simon 9 Anna 1. Mor Maria 71 Abram 49 Anders 36 mh:n 30 Maria 1 Elias 9 Henrik 7 Jonas 3 Lisa 1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Staffan Thomasson 47 mh:n 36 **S:n Thomas 9 Hanna 7. Eva 6 Påhl 1 Sofia 6 Maria 13 Lisa 10 David 16 Gabriel 21. *Rotfattig Petter Henrikssons E:a Regina 47 ====Hemman 9 (1)==== *Esaias Tuuliains arfv **E:a Susanna 76 David 27 Jonas 24 Eva 20 Adam 36 mh:n 29 Anders 10 Elias 7. Henrik 4 Adam 1 Stina 12 Maria 9 Eva 1. D:ng Henrik 21. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Henrik Nikunen 49 mh:n 47. **S:n Thomas 19 Jonas 10 Jonas 6 Elias 9 Christer 40 mh:n 37 Adam 2 Abel 1 Maria 9 David 23 mh:n 21 Sofia 27. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunens E:a 60 **S:n Elias 42 mh:n 37 Gabriel 10 Michel 9 Petter 34 mh:n 36 Lisa 4 Adam 25 Anders 4 Jonas 2 Thomas 2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364320 Jakso 497] ===Urola=== ===Wördälä=== ===Wainikkala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *N.M. Anders Wainicka 76 mh:n 70 **S:n Anders 24 mh:n 26 Anders 1 Agneta 24 Sofia 9 E:a Eva 57 Adam 23 Elias 50 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Wainicka 47 mh:n 36 **S:n Adam 4 Eva 12 Svåg: Henrik 31 mh:n 29 Gabriel 10 Regina 1 Eva 2 *Inh E:a Maria Renqvist 39. **S:n Wilhelm 21 mh:n 20 Anders 3 Adam 2 Elias 1. *S:ne Skrädd Anders Renqvist 20 mh:n 24 **B:n Aron 30 Adam 20 Maria 2 Adam 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 36 mh:n 34. **S:n David 6 Matts 4 Fredrik 2 Anna 2 Eva 1 Elias 27 mh:n 26 [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 7]] Gabriel 2 Hanna 23. Anna 4. Anders 1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364321 Jakso 498] ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson 47 mh:n 39. **D:tr Eva 12 [[Turiainen-1|Regina 6]] Maria 1 Måg Anders 30 mh:n 21. *Inh Anders Holms E:n Susanna 43. **S:n Anders 7. *Rotfattig Henrik Asikain 46 mh:n 30 **_S:n Jonas 6 S:ne fattig_ Eva 11. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Johan Himmi arfv **B:lm Elias Kouvo 39 mh:n 29 E:a Hedda 57. Pig Greta 21. *Inh Johan Esaiasson Torvi 40 mh:n 40 **S:n Elias 8 Christina 10 Maria 4. ((miehiä 2, naisia 2)) ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Eliasson 51 mh:n 34. **Anders 14 David 2 Anna 9. Maria 34 Svåg Adam 32 mh:n 31 Adam 2 Elias 3 Greta 7 Eva 7 Maria 3. *Inh Anders Jöransson 47 mh:n 37 **S:n Elias 4 Matts 1. ===Saima Kanal=== *Dreng Mårten Myntinen 19 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364322 Jakso 499]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1865]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680575 Jakso 789] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680603 Jakso 807 (vasen sivu)]-[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680577 Jakso 790 (oikea sivu)] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Abramss Ahtiain 31 mh 32 **Db Anders 53 Anna 57 Eva 64. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 41]]. David 44. faster Kristina 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelss Marttinen 05 mh 21. **Db: Jonas 47 Gabriel 51 Michel 54. Anna 41 [[Marttinen-139|Eva 49]]. sytngsh Benjamin 05 d:r Eva Adamsd:r 15. ====Hemman 2, 4 (1)==== *Adams Kuortinens E:a Sofia 15. **Son Adam 25 mh 30 db Anna 50 Michel 53 Johan 58 Maria 49. Eva 55 Anna 63 Anders 26 mh 34 db Elias 53 Anders 58 Adam 60 Anna 55 David 63. David 28 mh 43 db Eva 62 Walborg 63 Matts 38 mh 41 ds:n Jonas 62. *Spt Elias Adamss Sihvo 14 mh 23. **Db Emanuel 42 David 48 Thomas 55 Eva 59 Anna 63 *Skom Jonas Lavikain 01 mh 13. **Son Elias 16 mh 38 Hedvig 44. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *hust Anna Jeremd:r Laurikain 25. **Man Elias 16 db Jonas 44 David 51 Matts 62 Anna 48 blgsm Anders 10 mh 19 db Kajsa 45 Walborg 49 Anna 51 Sofia 54. Regina 59 Eva 64. svägerska Stina 27 sytngsh Jonas mh 01 *Fattigh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamss Mauno 12]] mh 18.((kuolema Rotfattig Eva Eliedr. Maunu s. n. 1818)) **Db [[Maunu-22|Adam 56]] [[Maunu-20|Lisa 49]] [[Maunu-21|Beata 52]] [[Maunu-23|Eva 60]] [[Maunu-19|Anna 46]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikain 11 mh 17. **Son Elias 35 mh 44. Wilhelm 44. Adam 48 d:r Anna 39. Eva 52 Walborg 55 stmor Maria 09 d:r Lisa 42, tassig. syster Eva 27. *Torp: Michel Thomass d:o 16 mh 20. **Db Anders 52 Adam 61 Anna 55 Stina 59. *Rotf E:a Eva Jöransd:r 85. ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680578 Jakso 791] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkkonen 00 **Son Salomon 25 mh 40 db Anna 49 [[Parkkonen-9|Mina 51]] Eva 57 Anna 62. son Jonas 48 mh 34 Elias 42 d:r [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 44]]. Kajsa 02. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *David Gabrielss Luukas 13 mh 14 **(tekemättä) *Rotf Hedvig Eriksd:r 92 *Tp Anders Mikkola 13 mh 16 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Hyväri 08 mh 12 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Davidsd:r 97. **(tekemättä) *Tp E:n Anna Jeremiasd:r Hyväri 04. **Son Gabriel 25 mh 30 db Anna 54 Eva 59 Beata 61 Hedvig 63 d:r Martha 33 söner [[Hyväri-2|Moses 41]] Anders 45. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:n Regina Gabd:r Tapanain 05 **(tekemättä) *sytnl E:n Sofia f:o 18. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomass d:o 30 mh 31. **(tekemättä) *Tp David Jöranss d:o 08 mh 13. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Anderss Junnonens arfv. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:n Valborg Adamsd:r 02 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonass Junonen 27 mh 43. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam d:o 97 mh 10 **(tekemättä) *Inh: Greta Huttunen kyrkf ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johanss Sinkko 16]] mh [[Unknown-241323|16]]. **St son [[Pukki-13|Anders 34]] mh 37 d:r Maria 57 Anna 62 Michel 36 mh 41 Anna 48 [[Sinkko-1|Beata 59]] ((po. 50)) Valborg 55 sytnh Adam 92 mh 10 db Jonas 46 Matts 54 Eva 50. ===Huttula=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680580 Jakso 792] ===Ithiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Matts Eliass Heiska 06 mh 16 **Son Adam 30 mh 32 db Stina 52 Anna 55 Eva 58 Matts 40 mh 41 db Anders 53 d:r Lisa 47 Eva 52 Lena 56 sytngsh Maria 14. E:n Walborg 21. *Kyrkf Maria Ropponen 05. *Tp David Eliass Heikkinen 14 mh 10 **Söner Jonas 38 Gabriel 44 Anders 47 Adam 50 d:r Anna 41 Eva 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r 12 **Måg Gabriel Ahonen 22 mh 33 db Matts 59 Maria 56 Anna 62 dreng Fredrik Juvonen 45 piga Regina 48. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Eliass Heiska 16 mh 30 **Db Adam 50 Eva 52 Lena 56 Maria 62 piga Maria Davidsd:r 38. *Inh Anders Parkkon 30 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Eliass Kinnari 16 mh 15. **Måg David Wainikka 37 mh 44 db [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Lena Mattsd:r d:o 00. **Son Elias 27 mh 27 Alexander 50, blind, Elias 54. Adam 57. Anna 46 Lisa 48 Eva 60 Mina 63. ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680581 Jakso 793] ===Kuukkaniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Anderss Kuukka 13 mh 13 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Häradsd Fredrik d:o S:r 86. **(tekemättä) *f d sold Adam Gabrielss 93. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Gabrielss 23 mh 28. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattss Kuukka 11 mh 21. **(tekemättä) *skrädd Anders Adamss d:o 42 mh 43. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Mattss d:o 09 mh 24. **(tekemättä) *Tp E:n Beata Pålsd:r 08. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 33.]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Hanna Michd:r Kuukka 03. **(tekemättä) ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 91. **(tekemättä) *Tp E:n Lena Andersd:r 13. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomass Suomalain 17 mh 20. **(tekemättä) *Inh Maria Renqvist 11, sjuklig ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680583 Jakso 794] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Michel Junnonen 32 mh 04. **(tekemättä) *Torp. Adam Thomass Kiiski 16 mh 11. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamss Talkka 22 mh 21. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabss Mattero 14]] mh 17. **Db [[Mattero-15|Adam 40]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 47]] [[Mattero-13|Eva 43]] [[Mattero-14|Maria 50]] mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha 90]] sytngsh Elias Davidds 26. fattig. *Tp [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielss 23]] mh 22 **Db Anna 50 Lena 55 Lisa 61 piga Eva Napari 18 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminss 21]] mh [[Maunu-2|22]] **Db [[Mattero-2|Jonas 51]] [[Mattero-20|David 58]] [[Mattero-19|Stina 43]] [[Mattero-21|Eva 62]] ===Kaarmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen 03 mh 04. **E:a Greta 87. *Inh Josef Kurenniemi 06 mh 06, kyrkf ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *hustr Lisa Johd:r Pekkanen 15. **Man Adam Mattss 29 db Gabriel 58 s:n Michel 45 mh 40 David 54. Anna 49. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henrikss d:o 12 mh 13. **Db: [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 47]] Eva 40 Regina 52 bror Salomon 16 mh 27 db Henrik 50 ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680585 Jakso 795] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Kapiain arfv. **Son David 16 mh 14. Matts 24 mh 25 db Elias 46 Anders 57. David 63 Johan 63 Maria 49 Stina 52 Eva 54. Anna 60. svåger Gabriel 86 s:n Adam 35 Michel 39 d:r Lisa 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Abderss d:o 08 mh 05. **Db Anders 39 Jonas 45 Michel 55 Adam 58 Matts 64 Eva 51 syster Lisa 11. son Elias 43 syst Sofia 16 E:a Lisa 07. *Tp Anders Kalamies 13 mh 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamss Kapiain 12 mh 30 **D:r Anna 51 Stina 58 Lisa 61 Eva 64. bror Matts 15 mh 23 Db Michel 59 Eva 54. Anna 57. *Svarfv. Adam Taipale 28 mh 36 **Db Elias 59 Anders 64. Anna 61. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Eva Eliasd:r Kapiain 28. **Man [[Mattero-16|Salomon Benjaminss 26]] db Elias 60 söner Adam 50 Anders 52 Michel 54. bror Erik 18 mh 30 db Matts 56 Henrik 61 Eva 54. Anna 59 Fredrik 27 mh 38 son Jonas 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680586 Jakso 796] ===Kurkela=== ===Korpela=== ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Häradsd: Abel Nisonen 23 mh 25. **st barn [[Kouvo-6|Adam 44]]. David 46 Elias 52 Jonas 53. Anders 60 Anna 63. Gabriel 62. Eva 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielss Kouvo 10 mh 20 **Deras barn Henrik 39 Matts 45 Anders 50 Eva 48 [[Kouvo-5|Maria 53]] Anna 56. Regina 59 brorson Gabriel 32 mh 34 db Gabriel 58 Adam 52 Stina 54. svägerska Stina 97 d:r Lisa 28. ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680588 Jakso 797] ===Merenlaks=== ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Eva Adamsd:r 16 **Måg Henrik Näiwä 36 mh 42 db Maria 45 Anna 51. Lena 55. Elias 23. mh [[Maunu-10|31]] db Adam 60 Anna 52 Eva 55. Stina 57 d:r Lisa 28. Hanna 32 db Anna 63. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-7|Paul Johanss Sinkka 01]] mh 05.(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **Son [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 34]]. mh 42.(=[[Torvi-1|Kristiina]]) db [[Sinkko-13|Gabriel 61]]. [[Sinkko-14|Adam 64]]. [[Sinkko-10|Anna 41]]. [[Sinkko-11|Adam 44]] *Inh Elias Saira 39 mh 31. **Db Dawid 57 Elias 62 Lisa 60. *Tp Adam Eliass 13 mh 23. **D:r Lisa 47 Eva 59 Kristina 63 syster Hedvig 17 Sofia 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Johanss Metso 97 **Son Elias 26 mh 29. Adam 40 David 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Eva Johd:r d:r 21. **Son Anders 38. Gabriel 34 mh 32 db Gabriel 64 Anna 59. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsd:r Nuppola 13 **Måg David Junnonen 31. mh 40 Adam 59 Eva 62 Anders 47 Eva 49 blgsm E:n Lisa Johansd:r 26 db Matts 54. Anna 50 Stina 52 syster Anna 23. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Regina Andersd:r 05 **Db Salomon 43 Eva 32 Anna 48 måg Simon Mattss Sairain 32 mh 39 db Anders 64 Eva 59 E:n Walborg 05. Svägerska Stina 11. Greta 95. ===Nisala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680589 Jakso 798] ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henrkss Mauno 16 mh 20 **Db Anders 43 Elias 61. Anna 56 bror Gabriel 26 mh 45 sytngsh Abram 96 mh 16. sytngsh [[Maunu-3|Adam 85.]] bror Jonas 19 mh 24 db David 56 Eva 49 Anna 53. Stina 59 Lena 65 *Tp E:n [[Unknown-259127|Anna d:o 95.]] **[[Maunu-14|Sofia 23]] [[Maunu-16|Lena 32]] son [[Maunu-17|Adam 53]]. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680591 Jakso 799] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Käärmenniemis arfv. **Son Thomas 41 mh 46 måg Jonas 29 mh 35 son Anders 62. Adam 52 David 55 Lisa 49. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:n Johanna Johansd:r 10 **Db David 38 Johan 49 Elias 52 Petter 54 Stina 32 Lisa 46 *Inh. Anna Vanhapelto 06. *Inh. Jonas Filipss Heikko 09 mh 89. rotf. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Käärmenniemi 93 mh 97 **Son Kristian 32 mh 43 dson Anders 62 rotf David Mattss Matara 97 ===Parkkola=== ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680592 Jakso 800] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Mattsd:r 13. **Son Elias 37 mh 41. dson David 52 Stina 43 Eva 46 brors E:a Eva 05. d:r Regina 32 son Adam 14 mh 33 Maria 59 Anna 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Moses Eliass Talkka 12 mh 38. **Db Anders 42 David 54 Eva 48 Stina 57 bror Davids barn Michel 49 Regina 51. *Tp. Abram Jonass d:o 21 mh 26 **Son Michel 62 Eva 25 Anna 57. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *David Anderss d:o 33 mh 39. **Db Anders 59 Lisa 62 Lena 62 Maria 64 d:r Regina 39. svåger Matts 09 mh 17 db Anna 50 Eva 56 son Gabriel 17 faster Walborg 93. mor Maria 10. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Suokia 95 mh 00 **Son Elias 21 mh 25 db Lisa 44 Lena 47 Maria 49 Eva 51 Regina 62 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Davidsd:r Ruohia 30 **Måg David Saira 27 mh 25 db Elias 49 Eva 47 Stina 51 Lisa 53. Regina 59 Adam 63. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David d:o 92 mh 97 **Db Elias 28 Anders 38 Sofia 32 Maria 34. Beata 36. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Matts Henrkss d:o, sjukl, 18 mh 18. **Db Elias 43? Anders 56 Anna 56. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Gabriel d:o d:o 26 mh 28. **Db Anna 56 Stina 61 [[Ruohia-1|Eva 64]]. *Skom Esaias Buri 35. *Tp. Jonas Petterss:n 04 mh 12 **Db Anders 46 Anna 37 Sofia 40 Regina 43. *Inh Elias Davidss Metso 11 mh 38. **Db David 30 Maria 60 Lisa 63. *Muraren Anders Taria 99 mh 10. **Db David 30 Adam 46 Elias 50 Anders 54. ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Aron Johss Okko 01 mh 10 **Son Gabriel 32 mh 40 David 38 Stina 49 Lena 45 syster Lisa Johansd:r 04. *Tp Fredrik Johss d:o 10 mh 15 **Söner Johan 41. Adam 45. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Lisa Adamsd:r 09 **Son Erik 36 mh 40 Anna 61 Eva 64. Salomon 41 d:r Eva 31 blgsm David 14 mh 23 db Adam 52 Anders 59 Eva 61 Johanna 63. *Tp Matts Petters Okko 19 mh 26 **Db Elias 56 Anna 47 Eva 49. *Smed Jonas d:o d:o 22 mh 40 **Db Anna 52. Eva 50. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680594 Jakso 801] ===Suomalais=== ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salomon Sinkka 14]] mh 17 **Db [[Sinkko-18|Anders 41]] mh 47.(=[[Muukka-1|Anna]]) [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 43]] [[Sinkko-20|Salomon 48]] [[Sinkko-24|David 50]] [[Sinkko-25|Elias 55]] [[Sinkko-21|Maria 46]] [[Sinkko-22|Eva 52]] [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]] [[Sinkko-26|Lena 61]]. *Inh [[Sinkko-67|Adam Esaiass d:o 09]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Taipale 08]] mh 21.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **Son [[Taipale-15|Henrik 39]] mh 39(=[[Turiainen-1|Regina]]) db [[Taipale-21|Anna 63]] [[Taipale-18|David 50]] [[Taipale-19|Anders 58]] [[Taipale-17|Eva 46]] [[Taipale-13|Lena 55]] svägerska [[Sinkko-73|Eva 23]] piga Johanna Jonasd:r Taipale 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabss Sinkka 24]] mh 38(=[[Olkkonen-2|Eeva]]) **D:r [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]] [[Sinkko-81|Lisa 63]] syster [[Sinkko-77|Eva 21]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders d:o 03]] mh 15.(=[[Ahonen-12|Regina]]) **Son [[Sinkko-106|Adam 33]] mh 38(=[[Kangasmäki-1|Eeva]]) db [[Sinkko-115|Anna 60]] [[Sinkko-116|Eva 63]] [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 39]] [[Sinkko-112|Anders 52]] [[Sinkko-113|David 54]] d:r [[Sinkko-104|Eva 29]] [[Sinkko-110|Beata 45]] [[Sinkko-109|Maria 48]] [[Sinkko-114|Stina 57]] bror [[Sinkko-101|Matts 09]] mh 15.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680595 Jakso 802] *Landth [[Sinkko-161|Matts Sinkko 39]] mh 43(=[[Pekkanen-1|Liisa]]) **Db [[Sinkko-167|Michel 63]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Petterss d:o 16]] mh 22 **Db [[Sinkko-202|Abram 48]] [[Sinkko-206|Elias 60]]. [[Sinkko-203|Eva 45]] [[Sinkko-205|Stina 55]] [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 21]] mh 30.(=[[Poikulainen-8|Eeva]]) db [[Sinkko-221|David 52]] [[Sinkko-229|Anders 57]] [[Sinkko-230|Adam 60]] [[Sinkko-231|Michel 63]] [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] Syster [[Sinkko-199|Stina 18]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson d:o 10. **Db Gabriel 46 Anna 51 Lena 55 Lisa 58 Henrik 14 mh 14 db Anders 45 Eva 50 Syster Anna 17. Jonas 22 mh 39 db Adam 61 Elias 63 svärmor Eva 96. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam d:o 05]] mh 14.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **Db [[Sinkko-141|Adam 45]] [[Sinkko-142|Matts 51]] [[Sinkko-143|Anders 56]] [[Sinkko-144|David 60]] [[Sinkko-140|Anna 48]]. svägerska Stina 21 Aron 93 mh 05. *Inh Salomon Turku 10 mh 17. **Son Elias 53. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapis arfv. **Son Anders 11 mh 10 db Elias 48 David 52 Jonas 52 Lena 50 bror Staffan 98 mh 04 Jakob 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adams Mauno 24]] mh 17 **Db Adam 55 Elias 57. Lisa 51 måg Gabriel Huttunen 38. mh 41 dd:r Anna 62 Stina 64 Anna 44. E:n Lisa 88 d:r Maria 33. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamss Yläsallmi 10 mh 25. **Br: Anders 14 mh 19. db Regina 52 bröder David 18. Emanuel 29 måg Matts Henrikss Mauno 29 mh 33. db Eva 62 Anna 63. Adam 34. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680597 Jakso 803] ===Suontakais=== ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680599 Jakso 804] ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Taipale 94 **Son E:a Anna 04 son [[Taipale-36|Anders 31]] mh 34(=[[Sinkko-79|Regiina]]) db [[Taipale-38|David 56]] [[Taipale-41|Henrik 60]] [[Taipale-37|Lena 59]] [[Taipale-42|Adam 64]]. Moses 39 Kajsa 43 Anna 46 st son Henrik 07 mh 10 son Elias 38 d:r Eva 38 Anna 34. *Mjöln Moses Kruskopf 15 mh 21. **Db Adam 41 Anders 43 [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 50]] Maria 45 Sofia 48 far Petter 94 mh 93. Inh Stina Olkkonen 99. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonass Torvi 05 mh 15. **Db Jonas 46 Anders 49 David 53 Anna 44. bror E:a Lisa Andersd:r 27 Adam 51 Matts 55 Elias 58 Walborg 49 syst Beata 22 dreng Gabriel Torvi 08. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamss d:o 05 mh 09. **Son Elias 40 mh 42 db Adam 60 d:r Maria 44 Eva 47 Regina 50 Greta 08. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:a Greta Gabrielsd:r d:o 08. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 39]] mh 41(=[[Sinkko-139|Maria]]) måg Adam Muukka 27 mh 33 db Adam 59 Elias 61 Jonas 64. Eva 57 d:r Maria 44. son Henrik 49. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattss d:o 03 mh 06. **Elias 40 mh 45 David 45 Adam 55 Johan 57 d:r [[Torvi-3|Eva 37]] syster Sofia 94. ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uiminniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680600 Jakso 805] ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *E:n Walborg Muhli 99. *Son Elias 22 mh 21 db Michel 51 Anders 53 Anna 55 Eva 61. Beata 42 ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *E:n Eva Eliasd:r d:o 00 **Son f d sold Jonas 27 db Abram 49 Abel 55 Henrik 57 Emanuel 31 mh 13 måg Abel Saira 24 mh 24 db Lisa 61 d:r Anna 49 son [[Muhli-10|Anders 53]]. piga Anna Nikunen 34. *Inh Walborg Nikunen 01. *Inh Adam Jonass:n 19? mh 15. **Son Adam 49 d:r Anna 55 son Elias 45 Anders 63. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Gabrd:r Sairain 02 **Son Anders 22 mh 28 Db David 53 [[Kohonen-7|Elias 60]] Lisa 57 Jonas 24. mh 29 db Henrik 59 Adam 61 Eva 54. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680602 Jakso 806 (vasen sivu)]-[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680603 Jakso 807 (oikea sivu)] ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Gabriel Kristerss d:o 91 mh 23. **Son Abram 34 mh 34 db Anders 57 Anna 55 Stina 60 Anna 64 d:r Adam 50 Elias 59. *Skrädd Abram Saira 24 mh 37. **Son Michel 62 d:r Eva 57 Stina 60. Lärling Adam Sairain 47. Jonas Metso 42. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ===Wärdölä=== ===Wainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680605 Jakso 808] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andss Tuuriain 95 mh 02 **D:r Maria 41 måg Anders 29 mh 23 d:r Eva 51. *Spt Jeremias Esaiass 06 mh 10 **Db Eva 47 Lena 51. *Inh Anders Jöranss Pekki 01 mh 08. *Skrädd Adam Anderss 42 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidss:n 78. **Son Jeremias 05 mh 03 son Moses 35 mh 26 d:r Eva 56 måg Jonas 25 mh 40(=Maria) db [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. Eva 45. Elias 12 mh 19 d:r Lisa 50. *Rotf Henrik Askoin 95. **Son Jonas 38, döfstum, rotf. *Tp Adam Thomass:n 15 mh 15. **Db Gabriel 53 Anna 58. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvo 03 mh 20. **Db David 50 Anders 54. Stina 48. *Tp Wilhelm Renqvist 17. **D:r [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 52]]. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *E:n Beata Davidsd:r 14. **Db Elias 41 Adam 47 Michel 50 svåger Adam 08 mh 01. *Tp E:n Eva Andersd:r 14. **Thomas 43 David 49. *Skallf Abel Miettinen 37 mh 38. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680607 Jakso 809]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi

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Br: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias]]. Faster Stina ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelsson Marttinen öfå, h Maria. **B: Anna, Jonas, Gabriel, [[Marttinen-139|Eva]], 1-0. Moster Eva Adamsd:r. *Skrädd: Abram Jonasson Karhu, h Katrina **B: 0-1. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Sofia Adamsd:r Kuortinen. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Elias Jonasson Laurikainen, h Valborg. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Laurikain. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Anders Laurikain, h Maria. **(tekemättä) *[[Maunu-4|Matts Maunu.]] **B: [[Maunu-20|Lisa]], [[Maunu-21|Beata]], [[Maunu-19|Anna]], 1-1(=[[Maunu-22|Adam]],[[Maunu-23|Eeva]]). ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikain, h Beata **(tekemättä) *Torp: Michel Laurikain, h Sofia **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Stina Johansd:r Kuortinen, man Jonas Andersson Nisonen **(tekemättä) ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkkonen arfv: **B: Nämndeman Salomon, h Regina, b: Anna, 0-4. B: Jonas, h Maria b: 2-0. B: Elias, h Katrina, [[Parkkonen-10|Stina]]. blm: E:n Kaisa öfå. b: Anders. E:n Maria Eliasd:r b: 0-1. *1. lös Person. **Gabriel Alexandersson ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *David Gabrielsson Luukas, h Regina **B: Gabriel, h Eva, b: 1-1. B: Matts, h Eva, Anders, Regina, Anna, 0-1. Syst: Eva öfå, Fhj: Hedda Eriksd:r. *Torp: Anders Mikkola **B: Adam, Anders ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Hyväri, h Lisa **B: Jonas, Abel, 1-0. Syst: Kaisa tassig. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680802 Jakso 696] *Inh: Anders Hyväri. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Maria Davidsd:rs arfv **B: Jonas, h Beata. b: Eva, Anna 1-0. B: David, h Regina. b: 2-1. B: Adam, h Eva (Johan, h Eva) på pass i R:land. b: 1-0. *Torp: E:n Anna Jeremiasd:r Hyväri öfå **B: [[Hyväri-2|Moses]], h [[Sinkko-163|Lisa]] b: 1-0(=[[Hyväri-3|Aatami]]) B: Anders, Martha. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain, h Margreta **B: 1-1. Br: Salomon, h Anna. b: 0-2. Sytn: E:n Regina Tapanain, E:n Sofia Tapanain, b: Anders brkl: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomasson Tapanain, h Anna **B: 3-2. Br: Adam, h Anna, 1-1. *Torp: David Jöransson d:o h Lisa **B: Maria, Anders. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Elias Esaiasson Junnonen, h Eva **B: 4-1. Br: Anders, h Maria. b: 3-2. Syst: Regina, Fastr: Sofi öfå. Fhj: E:n Eva. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:n Valborg Adamsd:r öfå **B: Adam, b: Anna, Adam, 1-0. B: Matts, h Walborg. b: 2-2. B: Petter, Fredrik. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonasson Junnonen, h Walborg **B: 3-0. E:n Stina, b: Adam, Regina. Gabriel. Fhj: Greta Huttunen. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Gabrielsson d:o öfå, h Beata **B: Adam, h Lisa. b: 1-2. B: Eva. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johansson Sinkko]], h [[Unknown-241323|Valborg]] **St: son [[Pukki-13|Anders]], h Eva. b: 0-3. Michel, h Eva b: 0-1. B: 0-2. Sytn: E:n Eva Thomasd:r, b: Jonas, Eva, 1-0. ===Huttula=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680805 Jakso 697] ===Iittiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Matts Eliasson Heiska. **B: Matts, h Lisa. b: 1-1. B: Lisa, Eva, 0-1. E:n Walborg Henriksd:r b: Matts Jonasson, h Stina, 0-2. Sytn: Maria Fhj: Maria Nupponen. *Torp: David Eliasson Heikkinen, h Maria **B: Jonas, Anna, Gabriel, Anders, Adam, Eva. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r **Måg Gabriel Ahonen, h Lisa, b: 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Eliasson Heiska, h Kristina **B: Adam, 1-2. P: Maria Davidsd:r. *Inh: Anders Parkkonen. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Andersson Wainikka, h Eva. **B: 1-1.(=?, [[Vainikka-1|Maria]]) blm: Johan Eliasson. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Henriksson Skinnari, h Maria. **B: Anna, Lisa, Alexander. blind, 3-1. ===Juvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ====Hemman 5 (1)==== ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Prosten Carl Gustav Streng öfå. *Pastors Subst: Salomon Majander **Lisa Jakobsd:r öfå. *Klockar Anders Laurén, h Wendla **B. 2-4. P: Eva Kurki. Fhj: Regina Partamies. *Inh Elias Kiiski, h Hedda, mls. o ffb: **B. 0-3. *F. d. Skolmästar Robert Laurén, h Kristina *Fhj: Eva Orkkonen. **B. 1-2. Maria Mört öfå. ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Andersson Kuukka h Sofia **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680808 Jakso 698] *Inh: Adam Davidsson Mikkola brkl: h Beata mls: o: ffb: **B: 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Magdalena Kuukka. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Gabrielsson Huttunen, h Regina. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka, h Beata. **(tekemättä) *Skräddar Anders Adamsson Kuukka, h Eva. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Adamsson Kuukka, h Beata. **(tekemättä) *Torp: E:n Beata Pålsd:r **B: [[Holopainen-32|Adam]], h [[Holopainen-31|Eva]] b: 1-1.(=[[Holopainen-35|Mooses]]-[[Holopainen-48|Anna]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Abramsson, h Maria. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Anders Kuukka, h Kristina ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu öfå. **(tekemättä) *Torp E:n Lena Andersd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Salomon Esaiasson Junnonen, h Lena. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Michel Junnonen, h Katrina öfå. **(tekemättä) *Skräddar Fredrik Stenberg, h Anna **(tekemättä) *Inh: Eva Andersd:r Kakkonen. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talka, h Katrina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson Mattero]], h Maria. **B: [[Mattero-13|Eva]], [[Mattero-15|Adam]], [[Mattero-11|Gabriel]], [[Mattero-14|Maria]], mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha ofå.]] Fhj: Elias Davidds. *Inh: Maria Renqvist *Torp: [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson Mattero]], h Anna. **B: Anna, 1-1. P: Eva Napari. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminsson d:o]], h [[Maunu-2|Beata]]. **B: [[Mattero-19|Stina]], [[Mattero-2|Jonas]], 1-1(=[[Mattero-20|David]]-[[Mattero-21|Eva]]). D: [[Korpelin-1|Matts Korppelin]]. ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen öfå, h Susanna öfå *Torp: Josef Kurenniemi, h Maria ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Lisa Johansd:r Pekkanen, man Adam Mattsson. **B: Anna, 2-0. Michel, h Anna, b: 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henriksson d:o, h Lisa **B: [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas]], Eva, Regina. br: Salomon, h Eva, b: Henrik 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680811 Jakso 699] ===Kaamanniemi=== ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *David Adamsson Kapiain, h Margreta **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson d:o, h Lisa **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680815 Jakso 700] *Torp: Anders Kalamies, h Stina ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Elias Adamsson Kapiain, h Anna. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts d:o d:o, h Katrina **(tekemättä) *Svarfvarn Adam Taipale, h Kristina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Kapiain **St:far [[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero]], h Eva. Br: Anders, 3-0. *Inh: Erik Davidsson, h Anna, mls. o. ffb: **(tekemättä) ===Kurkela=== ===Korpela=== ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Kouvo-6|Adam Andersson Kouvo]], h [[Sinkko-110|Beata]] **B. 0-1.(=[[Kouvo-7|Eeva]]) St:far. Häradsd: Abel Nisonen, h Eva, b: David, Elias, Jonas, 3-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielsson d:o, h Katrina. **B: Henrik, Matts, Eva, Anders, [[Kouvo-5|Maria]], 0-2. Br:son Gabriel, h Regina, b: 3-2. Sväg: Stina öfå, b: Lisa. ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680818 Jakso 701] ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Henrik Näivä, h Beata **B: 1-1. Sväg: Lisa, Hanna, E:n Eva Adamsd:r b: Anna 0-1. *Torp: Elias Eliasson Remunen, h [[Maunu-10|Regina]] **B: Anna, 1-3. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pettersson Savikurki h:n *Inh E:n Stina Johansd:r **B: Lisa, 0-1. Syst: Sofia. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Metsos arfv: **B: Elias, h Eva. b: 0-1. B: David, h Maria, Judith. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Eva Johansd:r Metso **B: Anders, Gabriel, h Anna. b: 2-1. *Skräddar Jonas Andersson Metso *Inh: [[Sinkko-7|Pål Johansson Sinkko öfå]], h [[Turku-1|Hedvig öfå]] **B: [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel]], h [[Torvi-1|Kristina]], b: 3-0(=[[Sinkko-13|Kaapriel]],[[Sinkko-14|Aatami]],?) B: [[Sinkko-10|Anna]]. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsd:r Nuppola **E:n Maria Salomonsd:r b: 0-3. B: Anders, E:n Lisa Johansd:r b: Anna, Stina, 1-0. Syst: Anna. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Regina Andersd:rs arfv: **B: Salomon, Anna, måg Simon Mattsson Sairanen, h Maria. b: 2-1. Sväg: Stina, E:n Walborg öfå. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680820 Jakso 702] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henrksson Maunu, h Regina **B: Anders, h Anna 1-1. Br: Gabriel, h Valborg. b: 1-0. Br: Jonas, h Beata b: Eva, Anna, 1-3. Sytn: Abram öfå, h Lisa. *Torp: E:n [[Unknown-259127|Anna d:o]] öfå. **B: [[Maunu-14|Sofia]], [[Maunu-16|Lena]], [[Maunu-17|Adam]]. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680823 Jakso 703] ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Mattsd:r **B: David, Stina, Eva, Elias, h Eva, b: 0-2. E:n Eva öfå. b: Regina, 0-2. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *David Andersson Talkka, h Sofia **B: 2-3. Syst: Regina, Svg: Matts, h Sofia, b: Anna, 0-1. mor Maria, frbr: Gabriel, Faster Walborg öfå. Adam Andersson. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Moses Eliasson d:o, h Eva. **B: 1-3. Regina Davidsd:r. P: Anna Johansd:r *Torp: Abram Jonasson d:o, h Lisa. **B: 1-2.(=Michel, Anna, [[Talka-2|Kristiina]]?) Sysk: Johan, Eva. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680825 Jakso 704] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Matts Henriksson Ruohias arfv **E:n Eva Thomasd:r B: Elias, Anna, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Gabriel d:o d:o, h Eva **B: 0-3.(=Anna, Stiina, [[Ruohia-1|Eeva]]) *Torp: Jonas Pettersson Buure öfå:, h Sofia **B: Anna, Regina, Sofia, Anders, Esaias. *Inh: Elias Davidsson Metso, h Eva. mls. o. ffb: **B: 0-2.(=Maria, Lisa) *Torp: E:n Anna Johansd:r **B: David, Adam, Elias 1-0.(=Anders) ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Aron Johansson Okko öfå, h Kristina **B: Stina, Gabriel, h Eva, b: 0-1. B: David, h Anna. b: 1-0. Syst: Lisa. öfå. *Torp: Fredrik Johansson Okko, h Maria **B: Johan, Adam. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Adamsd:r **B: Eva, Erik, h Maria, b: 1-2. blm: David, h Maria, b: Adam, 3-1.(=Anders, Eeva) *Torp: E:n Lena Adamsd:r **B: 1-0. *Smed Jonas Pettersson Okko, h Kristina **B: Eva, Anna, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680827 Jakso 705] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salomon Staffansson Sinkko]] h Lisa **B: [[Sinkko-19|Staffan]] h [[Parkkonen-9|Mina]], [[Sinkko-20|Salomon]], [[Sinkko-24|David]], [[Sinkko-21|Maria]], [[Sinkko-22|Eva]], [[Sinkko-18|Anders]] h [[Muukka-1|Anna]], b: 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-27|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-28|Liisa]]) B: 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-25|Elias]], [[Sinkko-23|Anna]], [[Sinkko-26|Leena]]) P: Maria Andersd:r D: [[Sinkko-11|Adam Pålsson]]. *Inh: [[Sinkko-67|Adam Eliasson Sinkko]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-15|Henrik Pettersson Taipale]] h [[Turiainen-1|Regina]] **B: 0-1.(=[[Taipale-21|Anna]]) Far [[Taipale-14|Petter]], b: [[Taipale-17|Eva]], [[Taipale-18|David]], 1-1.(=[[Taipale-19|Antti]], [[Taipale-13|Leena]]) Svg: [[Sinkko-73|Eva]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabrielsson Sinkko]] h [[Olkkonen-2|Lisa]] **B: 0-3.(=[[Sinkko-80|Anna]], [[Sinkko-82|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-84|Liisa]]) Syst: [[Sinkko-77|Eva]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Elias Sinkkos h:n *Inh: [[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinkko]] öfå, h [[Ahonen-12|Regina]] **B: [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel]], 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-113|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina]]) [[Sinkko-106|Adam]] h [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva]], b: 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-115|Anna]], [[Sinkko-116|Eeva]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *[[Sinkko-101|Matts Mattsson]] h [[Suomalainen-4|Katrina]] **B: [[Sinkko-164|Helena]], 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-166|Eeva]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts Mattsson]] h [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa]], b: 3-0(=[[Sinkko-167|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-174|Robert]], [[Sinkko-182|Antti]]) D: Michel Tapanain. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Pettersson Sinkko]] h Maria **B: [[Sinkko-202|Adam]], [[Sinkko-203|Eva]], 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-206|Elias]], [[Sinkko-205|Kristiina]]) Br: [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel]] h [[Poikulainen-8|Eva]], b: [[Sinkko-221|David]], 3-3(=[[Sinkko-229|Antti]], [[Sinkko-230|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-231|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-228|Anna]], [[Sinkko-232|?]], [[Sinkko-233|Helena]]) Syst: [[Sinkko-199|Stina]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson d:o **B: Anna, 0-2. E:n Anna Aronsd:r b: 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-185|Mikko]]) Br: Henrik h Maria, b: Anders, Eva, Br: Jonas h Maria, b: 3-0. Syst: Anna, Svm: Eva öfå. D: David Sinkko. *Inh: Sofia Johansd:r mls. o. ffb: **B: 1-2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Mattsson Sinkko]] öfå, h [[Rapi-2|Eva]] **B: [[Sinkko-141|Adam]], [[Sinkko-140|Anna]], [[Sinkko-142|Matts]], 2-0.(=[[Sinkko-143|Antti]], [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti]]) Svg: Stina. *Inh: E:n Elisabeth Pettersd:r **B: Elias. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Mosesson Rapi **B: Elias, Lena, David, Jonas, Br: Jakob. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:n Regina Davidsd:r **Måg David Kiesi h Eva, b: 2-0 B: Lisa. E:n Lisa Andersd:r b: Maria, Anna 0-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adamsson Maunu]], h Kristina **B: Lisa, 2-0. Måg Gabriel Huttunen h Eva, b: 1-2. B: Anna. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamsson Yläsallmi h Stina. **B. 2-0. Br: David, Emanuel, Anders h Lisa, b: Regina, Adam, Måg Matts///Henriksson Maunu h Beata, b: 1-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680830 Jakso 706] ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Hedda Johansd:r **B: Anna, 0-1. blm: Gabriel h Lena, b: Eva, Michel, Lena, 1-0. blm: Anders h Maria, b: Stina, 2-2. *Skomakar [[Maunu-7|Adam Maunu]] h Maria **B: 0-3. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/12)==== ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680832 Jakso 707] ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Maria Jöransd:r Taipales arvf **Son E:n Anna öfå, b: Anna, [[Taipale-36|Anders]] h [[Sinkko-79|Regina]], b: 2-2.(=[[Taipale-38|Taavetti]], [[Taipale-42|Aatami]], [[Taipale-37|Leena]], [[Taipale-43|Eeva]]) Eva Henriksd:r, Anna Henriksd:r *Fhj: Anders Halonen, h Martha brkl: *Mjölnarn Moses Kruskopf h Stina **B: Adam, Sofia, [[Kruskopf-1|Petter]], Far Petter öfå, h Maria öfå, Stina Olkkonen öfå. *Smed Anders Mosesson h Walborg. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonasson Torvi öfå h Walborg **B: Anna, Jonas, Anders, David, E:n Lisa Andersd:r b: Walborg, Adam 2-0. Syst: Beata. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamsson d:o öfå h Lisa **B: Regina, Elias, h Eva, b: 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Greta d:o **B: Henrik, [[Torvi-4|David]] h [[Sinkko-139|Maria]], b: 1-0.(=[[Torvi-5|Matti]]) Måg Adam Muukka h Eva, b: 4-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattsson d:o öfå h Anna. **B: [[Torvi-3|Eva]], David, 2-0. Elias h Hedvig, b: 1-1. Syst: Sofia öfå. ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uiminniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680836 Jakso 708] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Mattsson Muhli h Eva **B: Michel, Anders, Beata, 1-2.(=?, Anna, Eeva) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:n Eva Eliasd:r d:o öfå. **B: Emanuel h Lena, Jonas h Walborg, b: Abram, b. 2-0.(=Aapeli, Heikki) Måg Abel Saira h Eva, b: Anna, [[Muhli-10|Anders]], 0-1.(=Liisa) P: Walborg Nikunen öfå, Anna Nikunen, b: 1-0. ((miehiä 7, naisia 8)) ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Gabrielsd:r Sairanen öfå. **B. Anders h Maria, b: David, 1-2.(=[[Kohonen-7|Elias]], Liisa, Ristiina) B: Jonas h Maria, b: 2-2. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:n Eva Henriksd:r **B: Henrik h Lisa, b: 1-2.(=Elias, Anna, ?) B: Adam h Anna b: 0-1.(=Eeva) Svåg: Simon h Maria, blm: E:n Regina, E:n Maria öfå, b: Thomas h Eva, b: 0-1.(=Anna Maria) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680838 Jakso 709] ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Abram Gabrielsson Uronen h Eva **B: 2-3.(Antti, [[Uronen-1|Aatami]], Eeva, Stina, Anna) *Torp: Abram Saira h Eva. mls. o. ffb: har und: barn **B. 3-2.(=Mikko, Aatami, Elias, Eeva, Kristiina) ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:n Lena Johansd:r **B: Jonas, Anna, Henrik h Eva, b: 1-1.(=Aatami, [[Värtö-2|Anna]]) E:n Eva. Svåg: Moses h Stina b: Anna, 0-3. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ===Wainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680840 Jakso 710] ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson d:os arfv: **E:n Katrina, B: Maria, måg Anders h Anna, måg Adam Kristersson h Eva, b: 1-0. *Skräddar Adam Pekki h Eva **B: 0-1. mor Katrina. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidssons arfv: **B: Jeremias öfå, h Lena öfå, b: Eva, Moses h Eva, b: 0-1. måg Jonas h Maria, b: 1-2.(=Aatami, [[Suomalainen-3|Anna]], Eeva) E:n Walborg. Jonas Asikkainen döfst: *Torp: Adam Thomasson Wainikka öfå h Anna **B: Gabriel, 0-1. Maria Davidsd:r ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvos arfv: **E:n Beata Jöransd:r b: Stina, David, 1-0. *Torp: Wilhelm Renqvist h Hedda **B: [[Renqvist-16|Lisa]]. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *E:n Beata Davidsd:r **B: Adam, Michel, Svåg: Adam h Anna. Anna Adamsd:r *Torp: E:n Eva Andersd:r **B: Henrik, Thomas. *Skallfogden Abel Miettinen h Eva **B: 2-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680843 Jakso 711]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1910]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
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Elias Aataminp. perill: 1/4 Anna Maria Pekarin 1/12, Eeva Maria, Miina ja Anton Laurikaisen 1/6 tila: Leski Maria Laurikainen 44 yli. L. Antti 70 v. Iida 76 l. 1-1 V. leski Anna Laurikainen 46 L. Anton Laurikainen 79 v. [[Holopainen-57|Olga 85]] l. 1-1 Täti Liisa Laurikainen 42 yli. Täti Eeva Laurikainen 27 yli. ====Talo 4 (0,4662)==== *Korttinen: ====Talo 4 (0,3529)==== *Jokimäki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698787 Jakso 2189] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698788 Jakso 2190] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Elias, Taavetti ja Antti Taavetinp. Kouvon tila: Elias 78 Taavetti 81 Antti 86 Ristiina 89 Äiti Lk. Beata Kouvo 49. *Läks. Anna Olkkonen 57 L. 1-0 *Likomäki maapalsta Anna Liisa, Iida ja Miina Mooseksent. Turun oma. Vilhelm Kohonen 61 v. Anna 70 L. 2-2 *Poliisikonst: Elias Turku 59 v. Ristiina 73 L. Tyyne 90 Siivo 93 1-3 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Aatami Turku 40 yli v. Anna 43 yli. L. [[Turku-2|Albert 71]] v. [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva 71]] l. 4-2(=[[Turku-3|?]], [[Turku-5|Robert]], [[Turku-8|Toivo]], [[Turku-9|Viljo]], [[Turku-6|Kerttu]], [[Turku-7|Saima]]) L. Evald 73 v. Rebekka 77 l. 4-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698789 Jakso 2191] ====Talo 4 (1/6)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (3/40)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/20)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (3/32)==== *Huttula: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698790 Jakso 2192] ====Talo 4 (1/32)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 62 v. Rekiina 67 L. Olga 87 Aina 90 Hilma 92 0-5 *Läks: Antti Joonaanp. Huttunen 49 *Palstatilallinen Elias Huttunen 46 v. Eeva 54 L. Elias 75 *Mtpl: lk. Annaliisa Huttunen 48 L. Eevert 82 *Koneenhoit: Mikko Haiko 65 L. 1-1 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698791 Jakso 2193] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698792 Jakso 2194] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 62 v. Eeva 63 L. Eemil 88 0-3(=?, Aina, Olga) Äiti Maria Junnonen 39 yli. *Osavilj: Elias Mikonp. Heiska 68 v. Vilhelmiina 79 L. 1-0. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 61 v. Annaliisa 66 L. Antti 87 Anna 89 Selma 91 3-0 Äiti lk. Valpuri Junnonen 43 yli. *Mtpl: lk. *Mtpl: lk. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698793 Jakso 2195] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Vainikan perill: Leski Eeva Vainikka 44 yli. L. Antti 84 v. Hilda 87 l. 3-0 Vävy Elias Kohonen 81 v. Iida 81 l. 2-0 *Läks: lk. Iida Aatamint. Vainikka 75 vtn. ja hol. L. 2-0 1-0 äpärä. *Mtpl. [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 52]] v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] L. 2-0(=[[Sinkko-226|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-227|Armas]]) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikainen 51 v. Eeva 60 L. 2-1 *Läks: Albert Taavetinp. Laurikainen 81 v. Anna 85 L. 0-1 *Mtpl. Eeva Matint. Poikulainen 70 S. Iida 83 V. Matti 87 Äiti lk. Kristiina Poikulainen 52. ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698794 Jakso 2196] ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Klemi: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Klemi: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Tal. Elias Kaaprielinp. Klemin perill. leski Anna Klemi 53 L. Elias 84 Eedla 92 rampa. *Mtpl. Anna Laurikainen 48 L. Eeva 82 *Mtpl. Beata Antint. Nisonen 41 yli *Maak: Aatami Pekari 75 *Ent. Maak: Taavetti Aataminp. Klemi 42 yli v. Anna 58 L. Anna 69 Hilma 80 sairasm. vap. Väinö 82 v. Lyydia 85 L. Toivo 85 v. Hyve 84. *Kauppa apul: Elias Taavetinp. Pekari 82 *Mtpl: lk. Eeva Huttunen 49 L. Aatami Huttunen 76 Anna 82 l. 1-0 *Kätilö lk. Edla Tuovinen 72 L. 2-1 *Maapalsta: 0,596 h. Simo Jukasen höyrymylly. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698795 Jakso 2197] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698796 Jakso 2198] ===Kaamaniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698797 Jakso 2199] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698798 Jakso 2200] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698799 Jakso 2201] ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (53/204)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Matinp. Kapiainen 46 (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698800 Jakso 2202] *Lämmittäjä Väinö Joonaanp. Kapiainen 88 ====Talo 1 (5/68)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp. Kapiainen 75 v. Anna 80 L. 2-2. *Mtpl: Mikko Matinp. Kapiainen 59 v. Eeva 64 L. Eeva 86 1-3 ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Joonas Kaaprielinpoika Kapiainen 45 yli. v. Maria 49 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (3/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Mikko Kaaprielinpoika Kapiainen 55 v. Kristiina 60 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Eliaksenp. Kapiaisen perill. ja Eeva Aatamint. Kapiaisen tila: Vävy Antti Muhli 80 v. Eeva 85 l. 2-0 Äiti Anna Salomonint. Kapiainen 60 ====Talo 1 (5/48)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Eliaksenp. Kapiaisen perill: tila: Leski Eeva Kapiainen 72 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Ristiina Eliaksent. Kapiaisen ja Anna Joonaksent. Kapiaisen tila: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. Uiminniemen k:ssä Tal. Mikko Salomoninp. Hietamiehen tila: *Läks. Taavetti Manunp. Saira 53 v. Eeva (kesken) ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Aatami Kapiaisen perill: tila: Leski Kristiina Kapiainen 58 L. Aatami 88 Taavetti 92 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Antti Antinp. Kapiainen 52 v. Eeva 56 L. Anna 77 Eeva 86 Antti 92 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Mikko Antinp. Kapiainen 56 v. Eeva 56 L. Elias 87 v. Hilda 86 L. Aina 92 ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (2/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Taavetti Pietarinp. Lensun perill: ja Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill: tila: Leski Kristiina Lensu 70. (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698801 Jakso 2203] *Särkemän vesimyllyn omistaja Joonas Jäkälä 71 v. Anna 73 L. 3-0 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Aapel Aapelinp. Nisonen 69 v. Eeva 73 L. Hilda 93 1-1 *Läks: Rietrik Lensu 31 yli v. Maria 45 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti Junnonen 67 v. Liisa 69 L. Hilda 91 3-0 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Junnonen 72 v. Miina 70 L. Aatami 92 3-2 *Läks. Hilda Turku 85 S. Anna 91 V. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Mattero-20|Taavetti Elianp. Mattero 58]] v. [[Heiska-5|Helena 62]] L. [[Mattero-22|Väinö 90]] 0-1(=0-[[Mattero-23|Hilma]]) *Läks. August Augustinp. Pakkala 76 v. Iida 74 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 47 v. Anna 45 yli (kesken) *Läks: Eemil Minkonp. Ruohia 77 v. Eeva 81 L. 2-1 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Ruohian perill: *Ost: Antti Eliaksenp. Muhli 53 v. Eeva 58 L. Antti 89 Aina 92 1-0 *Läks. Stiina Ruohia 52 sydäntaut: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopainen 51]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72]] v. [[Nikunen-1|Maria 76]] l. 3-2(=[[Holopainen-59|Väinö Taavetti]],[[Holopainen-60|Eero]],[[Holopainen-61|Vilho Ilmari]]-[[Holopainen-62|Kauno Kyllikki]],[[Holopainen-63|Aino Kerttu]]) L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74]] l. 2-0 L. [[Holopainen-51|Toivo 87]] [[Holopainen-52|Tyyni 90]] [[Holopainen-53|Eeva 92]] 0-1(=0-[[Holopainen-58|?]]) *Tp. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses Aataminp. Holopainen 68.]] v. [[Korpela-30|Liisa 70]] l. 0-3(=[[Holopainen-54|Helmi]],[[Holopainen-55|Kauno]],[[Holopainen-56|Taimi]]) S. [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73]] mielivik. vap. S. [[Holopainen-36|Miina 76]] taut. vap. V. [[Holopainen-30|Aatami 78]] v. [[Mattero-1|Maria 83]] l. 1-0(=0-[[Holopainen-65|Viljo Johannes]]) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Talka: Tal. Aatami ja Heikki Matinp. Talka. Aatami Talka 45 yli. L. Elias 68 v. Miina 80 l. 1-0. L. Taavetti 73 v. Anna 81 l. 2-0 L. [[Talka-3|Aatami 84]] v. [[Soukkio-4|Anna 88]] l. 1-0(=[[Talka-4|Reino]]) L. Matti 89 V. Heikki 60 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698802 Jakso 2204] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Antti Matinp. Talan perill: Leski Annaliisa Talka 54 (kesken) ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Juhana Matinp. Talka 63 v. Anna 65 (kesken) ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-15|Aatami Antinp. Mattero 40 yli]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eeva 49]] L. Aatami 75 v. Anna 76 l. 1-2 *Läks: Antti Lensu 46 v. Eeva 52 L. Anna 92 *Läks. lk. Anna Paavont. Mattero 41 yli *Läks. Annaliisa Aabrahamint. Karhu 67 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-2|Joonas Elianp. Mattero 51]] v. Kristiina 52 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. Aatami Joonaanp. Mattero 76 v. Eeva 84 L. 2-1 *Löysä lk. [[Mattero-19|Kristiina Eliaksent. Korpelin 43 yli]] ===Korpela=== ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Tal. [[Sinkko-18|Antti Sinkko 41]] yli v. Leena 47 L. [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina 83]] [[Sinkko-32|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-34|Mikko 91]] tylsämiel. *Tp. Tuomas Laamanen 51 v. Anna 61 L. Aksel 93 1-0 Lp. Iida 86 taut. vap. Antti 91, 1-0 Mikko Kouvon l. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698803 Jakso 2205] *Läks. lk. Liisa Aatamint. Honka 40 yli ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Tal. [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninp. Sinkko 50]] v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]] L. [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77]] 1-0(=[[Sinkko-51|Antti]]) ====Talo 2 (4/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (4/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698804 Jakso 2206] ===Kuukanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698805 Jakso 2207] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. Aatami Aaprahaminp. Pekkasen perill: tila: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698806 Jakso 2208] ====Talo 1 (0,3134)==== *Pekkola: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 45 yli L. Joonas 67 v. Miina 73 l. 4-1 *Läks: Juhana Aataminp. Korttinen 58 v. Maria 64 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (0,0199)==== *Honkaharju: Vahtimest: David Kärmenniemi ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkasen]] perill: Leski [[Sinkko-164|Leena Pekkanen 51]] L. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]] v. [[Partamies-1|Kristiina 75]] l. 5-1(=[[Pekkanen-6|Evald]], [[Pekkanen-7|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-8|Matti]], [[Pekkanen-9|Otto]], [[Pekkanen-11|Oiva]], [[Pekkanen-10|Lyyli]]) L. [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti]] 85 v. [[Junnonen-1|Miina 90]] l. 0-1(=[[Pekkanen-22|Olga]]) L. [[Pekkanen-26|Aatami 90]] 0-1(=[[Pekkanen-28|Anna]]) *Mtpl: [[Pekkanen-17|Eevert Joonaanp. Pekkanen 83]] v. [[Suomalainen-5|Miina 86]] L. 0-1(=[[Pekkanen-18|Aino]]) V. [[Pekkanen-27|Robert 93]] *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 v. Eeva 49 L. Antti 81 Mikko 87 1-0 ====Talo 2 (83479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83479/1673240)==== ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51 L. Aatami 71 [[Pekkanen-29|Taavetti 71]] v. [[Sinkko-213|Iida 79]] l. 1-2(=[[Pekkanen-30|Armas]], [[Pekkanen-32|Lyyli]], [[Pekkanen-33|Hilja]]) L. Elias 81 v. Iida 87 l. 1-0 L. Antti 83 v. Miina 90 L. Anna 88 Äiti lk. Liisa Pekkanen 49 ====Talo 2 (167,507/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0848)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0971)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698807 Jakso 2209] ===Laakkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698808 Jakso 2210] ===Lavola=== ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: Tal. Heikki ja Aatami Heikinp. Näivän perill: tila: Heikki Heikinp. 65 v. Anna 69 L. 2-1. Äiti lk. Beata Näivä 42 yli Täti Leena Remunen 55 *Tp. Elias Eliaksenp. Remunen 71 v. Valpuri 71 L. 1-1 Äiti lk. [[Maunu-10|Regiina Remunen 31]] yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698809 Jakso 2211] ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Tallinen: ===Metsola=== ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698810 Jakso 2212] ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (2/9)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Nisola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698811 Jakso 2213] ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Tal. Mikko Manunp. Nisonen 60 v. Helena 65 L. Toivo 88 Väinö 92 2-1 Eläk. Maria Antint. Nisonen 44 yli *Mtpl: Elias Taavetinp. Taipale 81 v. Eliina 83 L. 1-2 *Mtpl: Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Mauno 76 v. Severina 79 L. 0-1 V. Antti 85 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 2 (5/12)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (5/12)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Tal. v. Anna Turun tila: Aatami Heikinp. Turku 48 v. Anna 56 L. 1-1 *Tp. Leena Joonaant. Maunu 65 L. 0-1 S. Stiina Maunu 59 Lanko Heikki Pekonp. Koponen 71 v. Iida 68 L. 1-3 *Mtpl: Antti Eliaksenp. Maunu 43 yli v. Anna 48 L. Antti 84 *Tp: [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetint. Maunu 23 yli.]] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698812 Jakso 2214] ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698813 Jakso 2215] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Tal. Elias, Mooses ja Eeva Mooseksenl. Pöllösen 44/45 ynnä Mikko Pölläsen perill: 1/45 tila: Elias Pöllönen 51 v. Eeva 71 L. 0-3 V. Mooses Mooseksenp. 58 v. Miina 76 L. 0-1 S. Eeva Mooseksent. 61. *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinp. Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61 L. Anna 92 1-2 V. Antti 69 *Tp. yhdysm: lk. Regiina Pöllönen 76 L. 5-0 Mikko Pöllösen l. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (3/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Matti, Aatami, Antti ja Miina Aataminl. Pöllösen tila: Matti Pöllönen 55 v. Anna 61 L. Eevert 86 0-4 Aatami 56 Antti 59 ====Talo 3 (1/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Pöllönen 68 v. Anna 78 L. 1-3 Äiti lk. Eeva Taavetint. Pöllönen 30 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698814 Jakso 2216] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698815 Jakso 2217] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkko 46 v. Liisa 44 yli L. Elias 70 v. Hilja 82 mielisair: l. 0-1 Eläk. lk. Eeva Rasvasuu 25 yli. *Mtpl: Elias Hietamies 74 v. Miina 74 L. 1-3 Äiti lk. Eeva Hietamies 45 yli ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]] v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] L. [[Soukkio-2|Elias 82]] v. Eeva 87 L. [[Soukkio-3|Eevert 90]] [[Soukkio-5|Hilda 92]] 2-1(=[[Soukkio-6|Toivo]], [[Soukkio-8|Armas]], [[Soukkio-7|Aino]]) Isint. Taavetti Saira 27 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Ruohian ja Marian tila: Elias Ruohia 28 yli. Aabel Joonaksenp. Muhli 55 v. Maria 34 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan perill: Leski Eeva Saira 66 L. 4-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Mooses Kaaprielinp. Nisonen 49 v. Liisa 51 L. Helmina 81 l. 1-0 L. Elias 83 Aina 89 Hilma 93 *Tp. Joonas Benjaminp. Värtö 42 yli v. Eeva 52 L. Taavetti 82 Ristiina 87 0-1 *Läks: Antti Antinp. Huttunen 75 v. Eeva 76 L. 1-0 *Kaupustelija Tuomas Eskonp. Ovaska 77 v. Anna 82 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva 64]] L. [[Sinkko-234|Toivo 93]] 4-0(=[[Sinkko-235|Robert]], [[Sinkko-236|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-240|Evert]], [[Sinkko-241|Eino]]) *Tp. lk. Regiina Buuri 48 L. Anna 88 *Tp. Antti Joonaksenp. Buuri 46 v. Anna 61 L 1-2 S. Anna 37 yli. *Läks: Eeva Antint. Buuri 83 S:set Antti 88 Joonas 92 ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698816 Jakso 2218] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698817 Jakso 2219] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698818 Jakso 2220] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698819 Jakso 2221] ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Antti Matinp. Pekki 48 v. Eeva 54 L. Antti 77 Eeva 85 *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47 v. Liisa 55 L. Helena 88 Hilda 91 0-1 S. Eeva Stenberg 40 yli. *Läks. Mikko Matinp. Pekki 60 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Taavetti Matinp. Pekki 56 v. Regiina 67 L. Taavetti 91 0-2 *Tp: Joonas Aataminp. Hiiva 51 v. Valpuri 55 *Läks: Matti Matinp. Pekki 51 v. Anna 60 L Eevert 84 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Mooses Matinp. Pekki 58 v. Eeva 72 L. 0-1. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Suonia 51 L. Antti 78 v. Anna 76 l. 2-0 L. [[Suonia-1|Aatami 81]] v. [[Sinkko-217|Eeva 85]] L. Elias 84 Olga 90 Hilma 93 Eläk. Juhana Saira 43 yli Nato Stiina Saira 38 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Yhd. vilj: N:o 3. 1/12 k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Joonaksenp. Saira 33 yli v. Maria 46 L. Taavetti 68 v. Vilhelmiina 75 l. 2-1 L. Elias 74 v. Kristiina 77 l. 0-1 L. Joonas 79 v. Matilda 80 l. 2-1 L. Aatami 82 v. Miina 84 l. 0-1 S. Beata Saira 45 yli ====Talo 3 (0,0271)==== *Peuhkuri: Multamäki: Tal. Antti Saira ====Talo 3 (0,0156)==== *Lahtela: Tal. Aatami Turku ====Talo 3 (0,0190)==== *Niemelä: Tal. Gabriel, Aatami ja Antti Muukan tila ====Talo 3 (0,1050)==== *Keskitupa: Tal. Regiina Peuhkurin ynnä Taavetti, Miina, Antti ja Aatami Peuhkurin tila: Lk. Regiina Peuhkuri 49 L. Miina 77 Antti 80 Aatami 84 *Mtpl: Taavetti Aataminp. Peuhkuri 74 v. Ristiina 80 L. 2-3 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698820 Jakso 2222] *Mtpl: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Pekki 46 L. Miina 86 S. Liisa Pekki 52 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Mooses Juhananp. Muukan perill: L. Kaapriel 58 v. Eeva 70 l. Eemil 81 v. Anna 85 l.l. 0-1. l. Lydia 92 4-0 L. Eeva 60 Aatami 70 v. Vilhelmiina 77 l. 1-0 L. Antti 73 v. Maria 77 l. 1-1 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Matti ja Mikko Antinp. Peuhkurin tila: Matti Peuhkuri 56 v. Anna 57 V. Mikko Peuhkurin lk. Eeva 70 Äiti Martta Mooseksentr. Peuhkuri 33 yli *Mtpl: Antti Antinp. Peuhkuri 70 V. Mikko 81 V. Taavetti 85 v. Anna 86 Isä Antti Peuhkuri 41 yli v. Valpuri 45 yli ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Matinp. Imeläinen 34 yli v. Eeva 37 yli Vävy Antti Esaiaksenp. Paakko 70 v. Anna 63 l. 2-1 S. Anna Imeläinen 38 yli S. Stiina Imeläinen 44 yli. *Mtpl: Lk. Eeva Torvi 67 L. Elias 91 1-0 *Tp. Ville Joonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46 L. Miina 83 Eeva 84 Olga 89 Aatami 92 1-0 V. Tuomas Peuhkuri 60 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2 1/2 k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Juonaksenp. Sairan tila: *Mtpl: lk. Valpuri Aatamint. Torvi 60 L. Aatami 85 Elias 87 Antti 90 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Antti Aataminp. Saira 41 yli v. Liisa 47 L. Aatami 72 mielisair. vap. Antti 75 v. Miina 86 l. 1-0 L. Anna 80 Taavetti 88 V. Mikko Saira 45 yli v. Liisa 57 l. Miina 87 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Kaapriel Kouvo 45 yli v. Anna 44 yli L. Aatami 69 v. Anna 72 l. 3-1 L. Mikko 81 v. Anna 82 *Löysä lk: Anna Peuhkuri 67 vtn. ja hol. L. 3-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698821 Jakso 2223] *Löysä Ristiina Taavetint. Peuhkuri 67 ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698822 Jakso 2224] ===Suomalainen=== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (7/72)==== *Suomalainen: Tal. Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalainen 48 v. Anna 50 L. Aatami 78 Mikko 81 Hilda 89 0-1(=Aino) *Mtpl: Joonas Joonaksenp. Pesu 77 v. Eeva 78 L. 2-1 ====Talo 1 (5/72)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698823 Jakso 2225] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698824 Jakso 2226] ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698825 Jakso 2227] ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 2 (11/120)==== *Muukka: Tal. Aatami Heikinp. Huttunen 37 yli v. Eeva 41 yli L. Aatami 77 v. Anna 82 l. 1-0 L. Elias 79 v. Valpuri 83 L. Iida 81 ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. [[Huttunen-12|Antti Aataminp. Huttunen 61]] v. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]] L. [[Huttunen-19|Olga 90]] 1-3(=[[Huttunen-16|Evert]], [[Huttunen-13|Hilma]], [[Huttunen-14|Hilda]], [[Huttunen-15|Hilja]]) ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. Taavetti Aataminp. Huttunen 64 v. Liisa 68 L. 3-3 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0480)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0145)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698826 Jakso 2228] ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Joonas Salomoninp. Hietamies 51 v. Liisa 61 L. Väinö 93 *Läks: Taavetti Juhananp. Kuukka 72 v. Anna 87 L. 1-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Pekanp. Taipale 50]] v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]] L. [[Taipale-23|Taavetti 89]] 2-3(=[[Taipale-24|Väinö]], [[Taipale-26|Antton]], [[Taipale-27|Lyyti]], [[Taipale-28|Tyyne]], [[Taipale-29|Linda]]) Lk. Emint. [[Torvi-3|Eeva Taipale 37]] yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698827 Jakso 2229] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-19|Antti Pekanp. Taipale 58]] v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]] L. [[Taipale-30|Eedla 89]] 1-2(=[[Taipale-32|Antti]], [[Taipale-31|Hilma]], [[Taipale-33|Elsa]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Sinkon perill: Lk. [[Olkkonen-2|Eeva Sinkko 38]] yli L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]] v. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]] l. 4-1(=[[Sinkko-90|Antti]], [[Sinkko-91|Elias]], [[Sinkko-93|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-94|Robert]], [[Sinkko-92|Olga]]) L. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75]] [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]] [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]] l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-85|Aino]]) *Mtpl: Taavetti Elianp. Räipiö 54 kivul: v. Anna 64 vtn. ja hvl. L. Taavetti 90 1-2 *Mtpl: [[Sihvo-3|Pietari Matinp. Sihvo 88]] V. [[Sihvo-4|Toivo 91]] V. 2-0(=[[Sihvo-5|Jalmar]], [[Sihvo-6|Matti]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Matti Matinp. Sinkon perill: L. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinp. 64]] v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]] l. [[Sinkko-168|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti 92]] 1-3(=[[Sinkko-173|Viktor]], [[Sinkko-170|Anna]], [[Sinkko-171|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-172|Aino]]) L. [[Sinkko-174|Robert 66]] v. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina 78]] l. 3-2(=[[Sinkko-175|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-176|Matti]], [[Sinkko-180|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-178|Lyyli]], [[Sinkko-179|Helmi]]) L. [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75]] [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78]] [[Sinkko-194|Joonas 82]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Elias Aprahaminp. Sinkon ja [[Sinkko-202|Aabraham Sinkon]] perill: tila: Lk. Liisa Sinkko 49 L. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]] l. 1-0(=[[Sinkko-216|Toivo]]) L. [[Sinkko-208|Antti 75]] v. [[Markkanen-11|Ester 79]] l. 0-3(=[[Sinkko-209|Siiri]], [[Sinkko-210|Hilja]], [[Sinkko-211|Elvi]]?) L. [[Sinkko-214|Robert 81]] v. Josefiina 82 L. [[Sinkko-218|Hilda 87]] [[Sinkko-219|Aatami 89]] [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti 92]] Aabraham Sinkon l. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]] *Rovastin lk. Maria Majander 54 L. Kauno 77 Toivo 80 p. Kristiina Villent. Hjerppe 33 yli. *Nahk: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminp. Ahtiainen 41]] v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]] L. [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. lk. Anna Aaronint. ja p. Mikko Kaaprielinp. Sinkon tila: Lk. Anna Sinkko 48 [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Sinkko 68]] v. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]] L. 2-2(=[[Sinkko-186|Arvid]], [[Sinkko-188|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-187|Olga]], [[Sinkko-189|Hilma]]) Eläk. Anna Sinkko 51 Eläk. Leena Sinkko 55 *Mtpl: Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 64 v. Hedvig 45 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Tal. Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminl. Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]] yli v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]] L. [[Sinkko-147|Hilda 89]] 2-1(=[[Sinkko-148|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-150|Armas]]?/[[Sinkko-151|Einar]]?/[[Sinkko-152|Onni]]?, [[Sinkko-149|Olga]]) [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]] [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L. [[Sinkko-156|Serafiina 92]] 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-158|Ivar]]?, [[Sinkko-159|Antero]]?, [[Sinkko-160|Saimi]]?, [[Sinkko-157|Iida]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698828 Jakso 2230] *Mtpl: Aatami Taavetinp. Muukka 70 v. Anna 67 L. 1-2 Lp. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Yhd. vilj. N:o 1 1/8 Torvenniemen k:ssä Tal. Taavetti ja Joonas Antinp. Ravin tila: Taavetti Rapi 52 v. Stiina 54 L. Taavetti 78 v. Helena 80 l. 1-0 L. Elias 90 Joonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53 L. Aatami 84 Miina 90 0-2 S. Eläk. Leena Rapi 50 *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Aatami Simonp. Olkkonen 58 v. Anna 63 L. Aatami 85 v. Iida 91 L. Eevert 91 3-4 Ap. eläk. Fredrik Parjanen 42 yli v. Eeva 40 yli *Mtpl. [[Hagelberg-4|Karl Hagelberg 59]] v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]] L. 1-1(=[[Hagelberg-6|Toivo]], [[Hagelberg-7|Iida]]) *Mtpl. Albert Parjanen 71 S.t. Iida 92 rampa S.p. 1-0 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Turun perill: tila: L. Antti 72 v. Eeva 77 l. 3-0 L. Elias 81 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698829 Jakso 2231] *Läks: Kaapriel Heikinp. Vilhu 70 V. Eevert 79 S. Aina 81 mielisairas *Mtpl: Aatami Antinp. Olkkonen 52 v. Maria 52 L. Aatami 89. Albert 92 L. l. 0-1 S. Liisa Antint. Olkkonen 42 yli *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly. *Nahk: [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]] v. [[Häggström-27|Eedla 60]] L. [[Sinkko-130|Väinö 84]] [[Sinkko-131|Anna 86]] [[Sinkko-132|Eeva 89]] [[Sinkko-133|Toivo 91]] [[Sinkko-134|Selma 92]] 1-0(=[[Sinkko-135|Antti]]) *Nahk: työm. Antti Antinp. Sinkko 52 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Antti Matinp. Kapiainen 57 v. Eeva 66 L. Anna 86 Antti 88 Iida 90 3-0 *Tp. [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]] yli v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]] vtn ja hvl. L. [[Sinkko-121|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-122|Iida 91]] 1-4.(=[[Sinkko-123|Elias]], [[Sinkko-125|Anna]], [[Sinkko-126|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-127|Amanda]], [[Sinkko-128|Hilma]]) ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Kaapriel Huttunen 38 yli. v. Eeva 41 yli. L. Antti 69 v. Maria 71 l. Anna 92 2-2 L. Mikko 83 v. Tilda 85 l. 1-1 *Mtpl: Elias Taavetinp. Turku 56 v. Kristiina 64 L. Eevert 84 Taavetti 87 Elias 93 2-2 ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 4 (1/40)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Matti Heikinp. Maunun perill: ====Talo 4 (1/10)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Joonas ja Elias Yläsalmen tila: Joonas Yläsalmi 65 Elias Yläsalmi 68 v. Anna 73 L. 1-4 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kangasmäen tila: /// ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698830 Jakso 2232] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Taipaleen perill: L. Elias 63 v. Liisa 69 l. Aatami 92, 2-1 L. [[Taipale-45|Antti 68]] v. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]] l. 2-2(=[[Taipale-46|Mikko]], [[Taipale-50|Väinö]], [[Taipale-47|Lyyli]], [[Taipale-51|Aino]]) L. Taavetti 71 Maria 61 Leena 66 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698831 Jakso 2233] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/8 ja äitinsä Anna Taipaleen tila: Lk. Anna Taipale 48 L. Taavetti 92 *Tp. Heikki Heikinp. Taipale 74 v. Iida 84 Äiti lk. Anna Taipale 38 yli *Läks: Antti Heinonen 58 v. Anna 71 Lp. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Aatami Aataminpoika Taipale 54 v. Regiina 64 L. Anna 86, 4-1 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Taavetti Taipale 1/6 Heikki Taipale 1/12. Antti Kaaprielinp. 50 v. Leena 61 L. 1-2 Taavetti Taipale 53 v. Eeva 65 L. 2-1 Heikki Taipale 58 v. Maria 53 L. Mikko 87. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Eeva Antint. Muhlin tila: [[Muhli-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Muhli 76]] v. [[Taipale-43|Eeva 69]] L. 2-3.(=[[Muhli-6|Antti]]?/[[Muhli-7|Aatami]]?/[[Muhli-8|Elias]]?, [[Muhli-3|Anna Liisa]], [[Muhli-4|Leena]], [[Muhli-9|Eeva Maria]]) Äiti lk. [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Taipale 34]] yli. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Elias Kaaprielinp. Imeläisen tila: Antti 72 v. Karoliina 81 L. 4-0 V. Elias 82 v. Eeva 85 l 0-1 V. Väinö 90 Isä eläk. Kaapriel Imeläinen 40 yli v. Beata 49 *Mtpl: lk. [[Taipale-37|Leena Kruskopf 59]] vtn. ja hvl. L. [[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti 84]] typerä ja kuuro vap. [[Kruskopf-4|Mikko 92]] Petter Kruskopfin l. 1-1(=[[Taipale-54|Toivo]], [[Taipale-53|Eeva]]) äpärä *Seppä Antti Mooseksenp. Kruskop. 43 yli v. Valpuri 46 L. Anton 77 v. Maria 83 l. 3-1 *Läks: Matti Heikinp. Taipale 80 v. Tilda 82 *Löysä Eevert Heiska 92 ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Tal. Antti, Aatami, Elias ja Juonas Juhananl. sekä Antti Buurin /// 1/6 tila: Antti Buuri 44 yli v. Regiina 45 yli L. Anna 68 Aatami 81 Antti 85 Albert 88 Aatami Buuri 52 v. Maria 59 L. Olga 85 Ristiina 88 August 91 Anna 93 2-0 S:set osakkaat: Elias 62 Juonas 75. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698832 Jakso 2234] *Tp. lk. [[Taipale-13|Leena Karhu 55]] vävy [[Koljonen-19|Olli Koljonen 81]] v. [[Maunu-18|Miina 79]] lp. 1-0 l. 2-0 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ===Torviniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: Tal. [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninp. Sinkko 48]] v. [[Strandman-4|Iida 62]] L. [[Sinkko-40|Hilda 80]] [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-43|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-44|Anna 92]], 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-45|Aino]]) ====Talo 1 (34/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (34/540)==== *Torvi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698833 Jakso 2235] ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698834 Jakso 2236] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Tal. [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhlin]] perill: Lk. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva Muhli 56]] L. [[Muhli-12|Elias 79]] v. Eeva 82 L. [[Muhli-13|Robert 85]] v. [[Pöllönen-2|Miina 91]] l. 0-1(=[[Muhli-18|?]]) L. [[Muhli-15|Iivari 92]] 1-0(=[[Muhli-16|Antti]]) Lk. Eeva Muhli 24 yli. Täti Anna Nikunen 34 yli. *Mtpl: lk. Valpuri Muhli 52 L. Maria 91 Taavetti 92. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698835 Jakso 2237] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698836 Jakso 2238] ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Nikunen 17/810 v. Helena Nikusen 1/810, Toivo Kohosen 57/810 = 5/54 Aatami Nikusen 1/18, Aatami Nikusen ja Eemil Eliaksenp. Kohosen 1/54 tila: [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]] v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]] L. [[Nikunen-4|Anna Nikunen 90]] [[Nikunen-5|Lyyli Nikunen 92]] 1-2(=[[Nikunen-10|Vilho]], [[Nikunen-6|Helmi]], [[Nikunen-7|Olga]]) ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kohonen 63 v. Valpuri 69 L. Edvard 91 2-2 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Sairanen 57 v. Anna 59 L. Eeva 80 Ella 87 *Läks. Hilda Sairanen 92 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698837 Jakso 2239] ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 11 (2/9)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/9)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. lk. Eeva Heikint. Punkasen ja p. Elias Eliaksenp. Punkasen perill: tila: Eeva Heikint. 66 L. Elias 87 Eeva 89 0-1 Elias Punkasen l. Anp. eläk. lk. Liisa Punkanen 36 yli ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Aatami Heikinp. Punkanen 35 yli. L. Stiina 70 l. 1-0 Vävy [[Kouvo-10|Aatami Kouvo 74]] v. [[Punkanen-2|Miina 75]] L. 2-1(=[[Kouvo-11|Johannes]], [[Kouvo-13|Eino]], [[Kouvo-14|Elsa]]?/[[Kouvo-15|Aini]]?) ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Antti Tuomaanp. Punkanen 70 v. Anna 71 L. 1-0 Isä eläk. Tuomas Heikinp. Punkanen 41 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698838 Jakso 2240] *Rv. lk. Kristiina Jeremiaksent. Taipale 36 yli ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Tal. Aabraham Kaaprielinp. Uronen 34 yli L. Antti 57 v. Anna 72 l. 3-2 L. [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]] v. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]] l. 3-3(=[[Uronen-2|Taavetti]], [[Uronen-3|Valter]], [[Uronen-4|Niilo]], [[Uronen-5|Olga]], [[Uronen-6|Lyyli]], [[Uronen-7|Lempi]]) L. Anna 64 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698839 Jakso 2241] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698840 Jakso 2242] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698841 Jakso 2243] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,2271)==== *Savenpalsta: ====Talo 7 (0,1062)==== *Haapaharju: Tal. Kaapriel Salomoninp. Huttunen 61 v. Regiina 62 L. Ferdinand 91 2-1 S. Eeva 51 l. Iida 89 *Ruununnimism: Antero Pöllänen 54 v. Lydia 74 L. 2-2 *Ent: Siltavoudin lk. Anna Turiainen 53 L. Eevert 74 ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Tal. Juonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perill: tila: Lk. Maria Suomalainen 40 yli L. Aatami 68 v. Stiina 71 l. 3-1 L. Eeva 66 l. Antti Suomalainen 91. *Mtpl. lk. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra Torvi 76]] vtn. ja hvl. L. 3-0(=[[Torvi-6|Väinö]], [[Torvi-7|?]], [[Torvi-8|Arvid]]?) *Mtpl. Antti Aataminp. Kurki 72 v. Iida 71 vtn. ja hvl. L. 2-3 *Tp: Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiainen 53 v. Liisa 57 L. Edvard 89 Karoliina 91 3-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698842 Jakso 2244] ====Talo 8 (0,3117)==== *Kouvola: Tal. Antti Eliaksenp. Kouvo 54 L. 1-1 ====Talo 8 (0,0883)==== *Nikonen: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Tapanainen 49 v. Eeva 47 L. Taavetti 74 ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2700)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2300)==== *Mullikkamäki: Tal. Heikki Narttu 52 v. Maria 63 L. Väinö 89 *Mtpl. Antti Matinp. Uski 64 v. Iida 73 vtn. ja hvl. L. Antti 92 3-3 *Rv. Maria Juhanant. Turiainen 32 yli *Rv. lk. Hanna Tuomaant. Uski 29 yli *Löysä Mikko Talka 62 v. Maria 70 vtn. ja hvl. L. 2-2 *Löysä lk. Maria Taavetint. Sinkko 50. *Löysä Kaapriel Uski 87 ===Värtölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698843 Jakso 2245] Venäjällä passilla oleskelevia ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698844 Jakso 2246] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698845 Jakso 2247] yhteenveto ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698846 Jakso 2248] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698847 Jakso 2249] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698848 Jakso 2250]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi

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[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356692 Jakso 443] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356693 Jakso 444] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Abram Ahtiain 35. mh 37. **Son Jonas 11. Michel 6. Adam 4. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 3]]. David 1. Jakob 29. mh. 30. Stina 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Esaiasson 31. mh. 45.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) **S:n Adam 13 Eva 27. Måg David 25 mh 20. Anna 1. Caisa 1. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Jakob Korttinen 48. **B:r Adam 54 mh 47. Adam 16, Anders 13, David 12, Matts 4, Eva 8 pig Stina 25. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Eva Laurikain. Krf. **Son Michel 14, David 4, Maria 16, Stina 13, Eva 10, Anna 3. Anders 26. mh Sofia 39. E:a Maria 50, Stina 15. Jonas 46 mh 40. Hedda 8. Måg Elias 30 mh Jonas 1. *S:ne Smed Adam Laurikain 30 mh 29. **Son Elias 5. Anna 1. Wilhelm 1. *Försv: lösa Jeremias Myntin 52. **Son Matts 15. Anna 13. Salomon 1. ===Hakulila=== ===Heikilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Gabriel Heiska arf: **Johan 66 mh: 63. Caisa 39. Maria 7. Elias 41 mh 40. Salamon 16 Jonas 8, Anna 19, Maria 4. Regina 13, Elias 4. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 1]]. *Inh: Michel Thomasson 63. *Rotfattig Adam Andersson 32. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Jonas Hywäri 60. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Hywäri 47. **Son Jonas 15, David 13, Johan 10, Adam 4, Stina 18, Moses 39 mh: 37, [[Hyväri-2|Moses 1]]. Gabriel 15. Elias 4. Marta 9. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356694 Jakso 445] ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Junnoin 43 mhr. 49. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Junnoin 67 mhr 58 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jonas Junnoin 55 mhr 51. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 44. mhr 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Pucki 43 mhr 31. **Son David 6, Gabriel 4, Lisa 4. Regina 1, Måg [[Sinkko-2|Aron 32]] mh [[Unknown-241323|31]], [[Pukki-13|Anders 8]], Michel 5, Lena 1. Maria Stina 1, Gretha 64. pig Regina 21. *Inh. Matts Pettersson 40. **B:r Elias 34 Sofia 37. ===Huttula=== ===Itihiä=== ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356695 Jakso 446] ===Juvola=== ===Kukannjemi=== ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 47 mhr: 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Eva Maria Kiski 50. **(tekemättä) *Torp: [[Holopainen-41|Moses Halapain 34.]] mhr 34. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 14.]] [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 12.]] *Inh: Eva Johansdotter 39. *Torp: Thomas Kiski 64 mhr 41. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Adam Kiski 26. mh 22. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Talka 24 mh 21 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Matters]] E:a [[Unknown-241747|Martha 50.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 25.]] mh ((ei ikää)) [[Mattero-8|David 18.]] B:lm [[Mattero-17|Benjamin 49]] mh [[Unknown-242756|48]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 20]] mh(?) [[Mattero-16|Salamon 15.]] Adam 12. [[Mattero-19|Stina 1.]] dr Matts Linko 21. ===Kärmennjemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356696 Jakso 447] ===Kaamannjemi=== ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Kapia 54. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 35. mh 31. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 32 mh 31. **Son Matts 25. mh Stina 13. Eva 8. Anders 24 mh Erik 23. Fredrik 14 Maria 18. ===Kurkela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356697 Jakso 448] ===Korpela=== ===Laakola=== ===Lawola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *N.M. Adam Kouvo 57 mh: 44. **Son Anders 19. mh [[Kouvo-6|Adam 1]]. Regina 13. Maria 10. Lisa 6. Lisa 30. Elias 39 mh 38 Lena 1. Gretha 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Kouvo 31. mh: 30. **E:a Stina 44. Gabriel 10. Beatha 17. Lisa 13. Stina 9. Henrik 2. E:a Saara 49. Regina 7. Hanna 27. Dawid 21. ===Mickola=== ===Merenlax=== ===Metzola=== ===Nuppola=== ===Nisola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356698 Jakso 449] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Henrik Wilhu 57. **Son Adam 13. B:r Anders 60. Elias 19. mh. Anders 1. Staffan 48 mh 43.(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) David 17. Henrik 5. Maria 21. Anna 11. D:r Johan Andersson. pig: Maria 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 54.]] mh. 51 **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 29]]. mh [[Maunu-7|Adam 22]]. [[Maunu-8|Elias 17]]. [[Maunu-9|Anders 13]]. [[Maunu-2|Beatha 19]]. [[Maunu-10|Regina 11]]. B:r [[Maunu-11|David 46]]. mh 43.(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) [[Maunu-14|Sophia 18]]. [[Maunu-15|Lisa 13]]. [[Maunu-16|Beatha 10]]. Måg Elias 26 mh 19.(=[[Maunu-13|Eeva]]) Stina 2. Anna 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Mauno 73. **Son Elias 29 mhr 22. Anders 1. Gabriel 15. Matts 13. Eva 30. Abram 40. mh 38. Moses 9. Beatha 4. Hanna 17. *S:ne Skrädd: Jonas Mauno 22. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Adam Haiko 50. mh. 45. **Anders 38. mh 39. Gabriel 17. mh Elias 14. Abell 12. Adam 8. Matts 4. Emanuel 1. Johan 22. Olof 29. mh 27. Maria 4. Henrik 4. Thomas 1. E:a Lisa 57. David 26. Eva 21. Gretha 17. ===Pöllölä=== ===Parkola=== ===Ruomis=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356699 Jakso 450] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 61. mh: 63. **Son Michel 38 mh: 33, Esaias 1. Gabriel 17. Matts 16, Adam 8, Maria 12. *Bstd:r Johan Johansson 57 mh: 41. **d:r Ewa 21. son Jonas 21. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Anders Ahoin 49. mh: 47. **Son David 17 mh: [[Ahonen-12|Regina 25]], Beatha 12, Walborg 9. Moses 37 mh: 37, Henrik 1, Regina 1. Jonas 12. Ewa 9, Mor Sofia 67. ((miehiä 5, naisia 9)) *Inh: Jonas Jakobsson 39. mh 37. **Moses 13, Anders 11, Abram 7, Regina 1. ===Ruohiala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356700 Jakso 451] ===Sårvarila=== ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ===Sutila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Suiko 68]]. **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 38]] mh: 32,(=[[Ahonen-11|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 3]]. [[Sinkko-108|Anders 1]], [[Sinkko-105|Elias 11]], [[Sinkko-106|Adam 9]], [[Sinkko-101|Matts 32]] mh: 31,(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts 3]], [[Sinkko-162|Michel 1]], pig: Stina 14. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-271981|Ewa Johansdotter 46]] **Son [[Sinkko-197|Abram 25]] mh: 21, [[Sinkko-198|Abram 1]], [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 19]], [[Sinkko-199|Stina 23]], [[Sinkko-200|Anna 17]], Syting Johan 49. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinko 27]] mh: 26. **Son [[Sinkko-18|Anders 4]], [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 1]], [[Sinkko-17|Dawid 20]], [[Sinkko-7|Påhl 40]], mh: 35,(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 8]], [[Sinkko-10|Anna 1]], [[Sinkko-9|Ewa 6]], E:a [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 60]]. [[Sinkko-67|Adam 31]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a [[Torvi-2|Stina Sinko 46]]. **d:tr [[Sinkko-73|Ewa 17]], E:a [[Taipale-35|Sofia 41]], [[Sinkko-76|Elias 25]], [[Sinkko-78|Anders 17]], [[Sinkko-77|Ewa 20]], [[Sinkko-79|Regina 9]], Beatha 39, Måg [[Taipale-14|Petter 36]] mh: 20.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) [[Taipale-15|Henrik 2]], [[Taipale-16|Jonas 1]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Ewa Joransdotter 39. **Henrik 26 mh: David 1, Anna 23, E:a Maria 57, Gabriel 31 mh: 22? Jonas 19, *Inh: Jonas Taipali 52 mh: 48. **d:tr Sofia 13, Hanna 19. *D:o Anders Kontila 47 mh: 34. **d:tr Lena 13, Ewa 12, Albertina 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinko]] 39 mh: 30.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **[[Sinkko-139|Maria 1]], Stina 20. B:r Aron 48, Måg Salamon 34, mh: 31, Adam 5, Maria 13 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 55. mh: 52. **Son Anders 30 mh: 26, Ewa 7, Sofia 1, Lisa 1, Maria 1, Jakob 22, Regina 15, Staffan 44 mh: 38, ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356701 Jakso 452] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Adam Kymä 37 mh 31. **Anna 1, Anders 56 mh 54, David 21, Abel 13, Maria 9, Eva 1, Caisa 20, Maria 50. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ===Suontakais=== ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356702 Jakso 453] ===Taipall=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Taipall 46. **Son Salomon 9, Adam 38 mh: 36, [[Taipale-36|Anders 11]], Moses 6, Eva 13, Sofia 5, Caisa 1?, Henrik 34 mh: 32 Elias 7. Eva 2, Stina 16, pig: Hanna 20. *Inh E:a Caisa Davidsdotter 36. **Son Anders 13, Anna 11, Mor Susanna 66. *Mölnaren Moses Kruskopp 27 mh: **Son Adam 1, Anders 1, Far Petter 60 mh: 58, Stina 18. ===Torvinjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Jonas Pettersson 67. **E:a Eva 64, Lisa 25, Israel 36 mh: 34, Eva 5, [[Torvi-1|Stina 1]], Anna 1, Adam 29, Beatha 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Adam Adersson 59. mh: 55. **Son Elias 36 mh: 41. Elias 2, Maria 1, Gretha 34, Beatha 31. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torwi 39 mh: 33. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 4]], Hanna 13, Lisa 4, Maria 1, d:r Elias Henriksson 17, d:o Emanuel Henriksson 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Andersson 69. *Son Elias 38 mh: 32, Michel 10, Elias 4, Regina 13. [[Torvi-3|Eva 6]] Adam 35, E:a Sofia 49, Lisa 13, Walborg 11, pig: Maria 19. ===Tevanjemi=== ===Uiminnjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Saira 22. mh: 19. **Eva 1, Jonas 19, Påhl 17, Anna 13, David 58 mh: 37, Regina 9. Moses 45, Salamon 21, Adam 13, Anders 9, Hedda 19, Regina 15, Sofia 11. ((miehiä 8, naisia 7)) *Torp. Abel Saira 45 mh: 37. **Anders 11, Gabriel 5, Lisa 15, Maria 9. *Inh: Johan Torvi 39. mh: 37 **Stina 7, Elias 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Henrik Adamssons 60. mh: 53. **Son Matts 35 mh: 30, Emanuel 10, Elias 6, Anna 5, Saara 4, Regina 1, Adam 26, Henrik 18, Maria 21, Adam 55 mh: 45, Michel 11, Beatha 35, B:lm Jakob 76, E:a Sofia 48, Abel 17, David 14, Abram 45. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hetamjes 69. **Son Thomas 32 mh: 28, David 25, Sofia 22, B:lm E:a Maria 49, Salamon 24, mh: Michel 1, Benjamin 17, Fredrik 13, Walborg 21, Henrik 30 mh: 25, Gabriel 3. Elias 3, Johan 25, Matts 13, Stina 23, Beatha 20, Regina 9, Anders 47 mh: 35, Jonas 12, Anders 4, Maria 7, E:a Sofia 73, Elias 35 mh: 35. E:a Eva 58?, Abram 33 mh: 31, David 5, Moses 1, Abel 22, E:a Anna 52 Susanna 52. *Torp. E:a Lisa Mattsdotter 55. **Son Elias 16 Regina 14, Maria 12, Eva 41, Stina 25. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Maria Hakonen 71. **Son Salamon 58 mh: Hanna 58, Adam 52, Jonas 45 mh: 38, Michel 1, Elias 14, Adam 9, Eva 11, David 53, mh: 47, Anders 43 mh: 32, Maria 4, Eva 1, Gabriel 38, Henrik 9, Johan 6, Henrik 38, Jakob 32, Måg Jonas 34 mh: 28 Simon 6, Michel 1, [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 1]]. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Kintu 67. **Son Adam 29, Maria 6, Mina 1, Henrik 26, Sofia 31, Måg Jeremias 57, David 43 mh: 43, Stina 4, Lisa 1 Abram 17, Jonas 12, Regina 15, Stina 11, ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Kintu 40. **Son David 36, mh: 31, Urban 32 mh: Anders 1, Gabriel 62 mh: 49, Abel 25 mh: Lena 28, Adam 3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356703 Jakso 454] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Päkari 50. mh: 44. **Son Gabriel 10. Elias 1, Eva 20. Anna 15, Lisa 7, Jakob 23, Moses 46 mh: 39, Henrik 1, Maria 8, Maria 6. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Päkari 47 mh: 47. **Gabriel 1, Eva 15, Anna 13, Lisa 9, Stina 6, B:rs E:a Sofia 32, Emanuel 1, Elias 12, Matts 10, Anders 5, Måg Esaias 30 mh: 29? Michel 1. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:a Gretha Poikulain 60. **Måg Anders 37 mh: 30. Anna 1, Elias 10, Gabriel 5, Jonas 44, mh:, Matts 1, Stina 1, ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Henriksson 52 mh: 43. **Son Anders 22, David 13, Adam 6, Moses 5, [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 11]], Maria 9, Lisa 3, Henrik 33, mh: 28 Michel 3, Walborg 29, Regina 1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 40. mh:n 38. **Son Anders 17, Jonas 16, Gabriel 11, B:lm Johan 54, mh: 46, Eva 18. *Inh: E:a Stina Sairain 40. **D:tr Regina 14, Maria 9, _Son Henrik 12, Rothefattige._ ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Matts Sairain 61. mh: 49. **Son Adam 14, Abel 12, Matts 9, Simon 8, Anna 1, Mor Maria 72, Abram 48, Anders 35 mh: 30. Elias 9, Henrik 7, Jonas 3, d:r Petter 21. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Staffan Thomasson 45 mh: 32 **Son Thomas 5, Hanna 4, Eva 1, Gretha 24, Eva 23, Sofia 15, Maria 13, Lisa 10, Gabriel 19, David 16. Elias 14 *Rothfatt: Petter Henrikssons E:a Regina 46 **D:tr Eva 15. ====Hemman 9 (1)==== *Esaias Tuuliain 47. **E:a Susanna 74, David 25, Jonas 21 Eva 20, Adam 33 mh: 29, Anders 9, Elias 7, Henrik 2, Stina 12, Maria 6. Erik 63, mh: 51, ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Henrik Nikunen 44. mh: 41. **Son Thomas 19, Johan 9, Jonas 7, Elias 6, Christer 39 mh: 37, Adam 1, Maria 8, David 23, Sofia 26. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunen 64. mh: 60. **Son Elias 42 mh: 37, Gabriel 10, Michel 6, Petter 32 mh: 31, Anders 1, Henrik 1, Adam 25, Regina 19. Mor Maria 73. ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Anders Jukain 45. mh: 48. **Son Anders 10, Regina 18, Maria 13, B:r Matts 42 mh: 42, Adam 13. Emanuel 5. Sofia 14. B:r Jeremias 39 mh: 33. Wilhelm 8, David 5, Elias 4. Jonas 1. *Bsl:dr Elias Jukain 55 mh: 45. **Maria 13. *D:o Henrik Esaiasson 42. mh: 37. **Son Elias 9, Jonas 5, Gretha 17, Anna 4, Walborg 60. ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:a Gretha Thomasdotter 65. **Son Henrik 42 mh: 36, Henrik 10, Adam 2, Thomas 1, Anna 5, Simon 30 mh: 25, Elias 5, E:a Lena 48, Johan 46 mh: 46, Anders 7, Eva 9. _f. d. Ryska Soldaten Thomas Andersson 50 mh: 28._ dräng Jonas 21. ===Urola=== ===Värdölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356704 Jakso 455] ===Vainickala=== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 34 mh: 31. **Son David 4, Matts 3, Fredrik 1, Elias 26 mh: 25. Anders 4?, Gabriel 1 [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 5]], Hanna 23. D:r Herman 21. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson 41 mh: 39. **D:tr Anna 18, Eva 10, [[Turiainen-1|Regina 4]], Maria 1. *Inh. David Johansson 39. **Mor Eva 40, Emanuel 19, Eva 17. *Inh. Anders Holm 44 mh 41. **Anders 1. *Rothfatt: Henrik Asikain 41. mh: 30. **_Jonas S:ne fattig 5._ Eva 11. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356705 Jakso 456]

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Marttinen 54. v. Anna 57. l. 3-1. *Tp. Fredrik Stenberg 30 yli v. Anna 40. L. Robert 70. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Korttinen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697528 Jakso 2193] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697529 Jakso 2194] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Taavetti Turku 29. yli v. Maria 49. L Taavetti 76 12/5. v. Leena 68. l 0-1. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Maapoliisi Aatami Turku 40. v. Anna 43. L [[Turku-2|Albert 71]]. Edvard 73. Aleksandra 76., 0-2.(=Hilja, ?) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697530 Jakso 2195] ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697531 Jakso 2196] ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Taavetti Antinpoika Huttunen 62. v. Eeva 66. L 0-5. *Mtpl: Antti Antinpoika Huttunen 38. v. Annaliisa 48. L Anna 71. Antti 75. 5/6, 1-1. *Läks: Leski Liisa Aatamintytär Honka 40. L Iida 76. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697532 Jakso 2197] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697533 Jakso 2198] ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Antti Antinpoika Junnonen 62. v. Eeva 63 L 1-3(=Eemil, [[Junnonen-1|Miina]], ?, Aina) V. Aatami 76. V. 1-0. Isä Antti Eliaksenpoika 29. yli v. Maria 39. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697534 Jakso 2199] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Parkoin: Antti Mooseksenpoika Punkan perill: Leski Eeva Mikontytär 50. L 3-0. S. Valpuri 33. Elink L:ski Kristiina Aabrahamintytär 30. yli p. Eeva Mikontytär Poikulain 70 r. Antti Juhananpoika Talka 72. *Läks: Anna Heikkinen 41. *Läks: Eeva Taavetintytär Heikkinen 53. *Tp. Juhana Joonaksenpoika Talka 39. v. Anna 51. L Aatami 74. 5/2. Taavetti 77. 4/7. 0-1. *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenpoika Heiska 50. w. Eeva 58. L 2-1. Anp. Valpuri Heiska 32. *Läks: Elias Eliaksenpoika Heiska 68. *Läks: Leski Liisa Aabrahamintytär 33. vaivanen vap. *Mtpl: Matti Eerikinpoika Kapiainen 56. V. Heikki Kapiainen 61. v. Miina 67. l 0-2. S. Anna Kapiainen 59. *Mtpl: Elias Aabelinpoika Nisonen 53. v. Maria 56. L Eeva Maria 76. ((miehiä 1, naisia 2)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697535 Jakso 2200] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavetti Antinpoika Vainikka 37. v. Eeva 44. L Elias 71. Miina 77., 1-1.(=Antti, Iida) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavetti Eliaksenpoika Laurikaisen ja vaimonsa Eeva Eliaksentytär Laurikaisen tila Taavetti Laurikain 51. v. Eeva 60. L Miina 78., 2-2. Isä Elias Juhananpoika 16 yli. *Löysä: Matti Matinpoika Heiska 40. v. Liisa 41. L 1-0. ===Juvola=== ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697536 Jakso 2201] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Elias Kaaprielinpoika Klemi 44 v. Anna 53 L 1-2. *Maakauppias Antti Antinpoika Karhu 65 v. Anna 66 L 1-3. *Läks: Elias Maunu 61. *Maakauppias: Taavetti Aataminpoika Klemi 42 v. Anna 58. L Anna 69. 2-1. p Anna Kurki 74. *Mtpl: Aatami Hichardinpoika Huttunen 35 v. Eeva 49. L Aatami 76 7/5, 0-1. *Tp. Leski Regiina Antintytär 32. L Aatami Taavetinpoika 58. v. Eeva 59. l 2-2. L. Antti Taavetinpoika 77 2/6. *Suntio: Antti Rasonius 47. v. Eeva 55. L Elias 73. 1-5. V. Aatami Rasonius 54. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: Kirkkoherra Jaakko Ville Bärlund 46 v. Josefiina 53. K Johannes 78. 30/6. Helmi Maria 74. r. Matti Eliaksenpoika Laurikainen 62. p. Miina Hietamies 76. p. Leski Valpuri Taavetintytär Korttinen 63 r. Joonas Eliaksenpoika Laurikain 44 v. Valpuri 46. /// l 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697537 Jakso 2202] *Kirkkoherran apulainen Erland Villehad Gyllenbögel 69 v. Agda 72. p. Albertiina Tigerstedt 56. *Tirehtori Anders Laurén 30. yli v. Vendla 35. p. Iida Joonaksentytär Maunu 63. *Pitäjän tuvan lämmittäjä Joonas Taavetinpoika Save 51. v Kristiina 59. L 0-1. Äiti Sofia Save 22 yli. *Pitäjän tuvan vahdin Leski Regiina Antintytär 39. kivulloinen vap. *Rv. Hedvig Antintytär Pesari 17 yli *Rv. Leski Anna Matintytär Heikkinen 27. yli ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697538 Jakso 2203] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697539 Jakso 2204] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697540 Jakso 2205] ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Elias, Antti, Taavi ja Joonas Matinpojat Kapiaisen tila. Antti Kapiainen 57. v. Eeva 66. (kesken) *Läks: Taavetti Matinpoika Kapiainen 63 *Läks: Taavetti Manunpoika Saira 53 v. Eeva 59. L Iida 77, 5-1. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Joonas, Mikko ja Eeva Maria Kaapronlapset sekä Aatami ja Eeva Ataminlapset Kapiainen. Joonas Kaapronpoika 45 v. Maria 49. (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697541 Jakso 2206] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Elias Eliaksenpoika ja Eeva Eliaksentytär Kapiainen. Elias Kapiainen 40. Sisar Eeva 64. Äiti Anna Joonaantytär 30. yli ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Salomon Hietamiehen tila. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Pienkapiala: Aatami, Antti ja Mikko Antinpojat Kapiaisen tila. Aatami Antinpoika Kapiasen perill: Kristiina Eliaksentytär 58. 2-0. osakas Mikko Antinpoika 56. v. Eeva 56. L 1-2. Osakas Antti Antinpoika 52 v. Eeva 56. L Anna 77. 1-2. Isintämä [[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero 26.]] yli. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Lensu: Fredrik, Taavetti ja Juhana Pietarinpojat Lensun tila. Taavetti Lensu 24 yli v. Kristiina 38. (kesken) *Läks: Aabel Aabelinpoika Nisonen 69. v. Eeva 73 (kesken) *Särkemän mylly, Taavetti Lensu y.m. *Läks: Regiina Aatamintytär Lensu 40. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Salomon Eliaksenp. Junnonen 34 (kesken) ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Tirehtori Anders Lauren'in tila (kesken) *Itsell: Regiina Partamies 18. yli *Eläke: Leski Eeva Pietarintytär Kruskopf 20. yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697542 Jakso 2207] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenpoika Holopain 51.]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72.]] [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74. 9/4]] 2-5.(=[[Holopainen-49|Armas]],[[Holopainen-51|Toivo]]-[[Holopainen-50|Ilo]],[[Holopainen-57|Olga]],[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],[[Holopainen-58|?]]) *Tp. Leski [[Holopainen-31|Eeva Mooseksentytär 47]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] [[Holopainen-48|Anna 69.]] [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73.]] [[Holopainen-36|Miina 76.]] [[Holopainen-30|Aatami 78 2/12]] [[Holopainen-32|Aatami Holopaisen]] lapset. ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Talka: Aatami, Antti, Heikki ja Juho Matinpojat Talka. Lautamies Aatami Talka 45 v. Anna 46. (kesken) ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-15|Aatami Antinpoika Mattero 40.]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eeva 49.]] L. Aatami 75. 4/9. Elink. Elias Taavetinpoika 47. (raajarikko vapaa.) *Läks: Taavetti Taavetinpoika Mattero 65. v. Anna 55. L 1-0. *Tp. Leski Anna Taavetintytär Mattero 41. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminp. Mattero 21.]] yli L [[Mattero-20|Taavetti 58.]] v [[Heiska-5|Heleena 62.]] l. 1-0(=[[Mattero-22|Väinö]]-0). L [[Mattero-2|Joonas 51.]] v. Kristiina 52. l Aatami 76. 4/7, 0-3. *Läks: Leski [[Mattero-19|Kristiina Eliaksentytär Korpelin 43.]] L 1-0(=[[Korpelin-3|Matti]]-0). *Rv. Eeva Napari 18. yli ===Korpela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697543 Jakso 2208] ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Antti Sinkon tila. *Lmp. [[Sinkko-106|Aatam Antinpoika Sinkko 33]]. v. [[Parkkonen-10|Kristiina 44]]. L. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-119|Hilda]]) *Tp. Leski Anna Aatamintytär 43. L Aatami 76. 24/7., 1-0. (Mikko Tonun lapset.) *Itsell: [[Sinkko-116|Eevastiina Aatamintytär Sinkko 63]]. *Tp. Mikko Matinpoika Kouvo 51. v. Anna 61. L 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninpoika Sinkko 50]]. v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]]. L [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77 11/12]]., 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-49|Ristiina]], [[Sinkko-50|Leena]]) Sisaret [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eeva 52]]. *Läks: Antti Saira 67. v. Eeva 69. *Mtpl: Heikki Taavetinpoika Partamies 23 yli v. Regiina 30. yli L Eeva 58. Beata 67. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697544 Jakso 2209] ===Kuukanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697545 Jakso 2210] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697546 Jakso 2211] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Aatami Aaprahaminpoika Pekkasen perill. tila ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Mikko ja Taavetti Eliaksenpojat Pekkasen tila Mikko Pekkanen 45. v Anna 40. L Joonas 67. v. Miina 73. l. 0-2. Leski Anna Antintytär 56. l. 2-0. (Taavetinlapset) Elink. Aatami Matinpoika Jukanen 29. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkanen 47]]. v. [[Sinkko-164|Leena 51]]. L [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]]. [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva 71]]. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]]. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina 78]]. 4-1.(=[[Pekkanen-17|Eevert]], [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti]], [[Pekkanen-26|Aatami]], [[Pekkanen-27|Robert]], [[Pekkanen-24|?]]) S. Eeva 40. S. Regiina 52. *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 v. Eeva 49. L Elias 12/11 78., 2-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697547 Jakso 2212] ===Laakkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697548 Jakso 2213] ===Lavola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Aatami ja [[Kouvo-7|Eeva]] Aataminlapset Kouvon sekä Taavetti Antinpoika Kouvon tila. [[Kouvo-10|Aatami Antinpoika 74 8/10]] Lautamies Puuska Aabel Nisonen 23 yli v. Eeva 25 yli Taavetti Antinpoika 46. w. Beata 49. L Eeva 73. l 0-1. L Elias 78 26/9, 2-2. *Läks: Leena Taavetintytär Nisonen 68. L 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Kaapriel Joonaksenpoika ja Aadam Kaaprielinpoika Kouvon tila. Kaapriel Kouvo 32. v. Regiina 34. L Aatami 62. v. Kristiina 72. l 1-0. L Joonas 65. Antti 70. asev. vap. Helena 72. Taavetti 78 5/6. Liisa Joonaksentytär 28. yli Yhdysmies Aatami Kaaprielinpoika 10. yli v. Katariina 20. yli L Heikki 39. Anna 56. Regiina 59. ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697549 Jakso 2214] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: Heikki ja Aatami Heikinpojat Näivä. Heikki Heikinpoika 65 v. Anna 69. L 1-0. V. Aatami Näivä 73. Äiti L:ski Beata 28((virhe: Liisa Eliaksent. syntymäv.)) yli Äidin sisar Leena Aatamintytär 55. *Tp. Elias Eliaksenpoika Remunen 23 yli v. [[Maunu-10|Regiina 31.]] L Elias 71. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Tallinen: ===Metsola=== ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697550 Jakso 2215] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697551 Jakso 2216] ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Mikko Manunpoika Nisonen 60 v. Heleena 65. L 3-0. Täti Leski Sofia Joonaantytär 23 yli Elink. Maria Antintytär 44. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697552 Jakso 2217] ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Anna Maria Mauno 56. mies Aatami Heikinpoika Turku 48. L 1-0. Leski Regiina Yrjöntytär 20 yli. *Läks. Kaapriel Heikinpoika Mauno 26 yli v. Valpuri 45. L Maria 70. Taavetti 76 10/11, 1-0. *Tp. Leski Beata Joonaantytär 24 yli L Leena 65. l 0-1. L Stiina 59. l 0-1. *Mtpl: Antti Eliaksenpoika Mauno 43 v. Anna 48. L 1-0. *Tp. [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetintytär 23. yli]] S [[Maunu-16|Leena Taavetintytär 32.]] [[Maunu-18|Miina Aatamintytär 79.]] ala ik. ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697553 Jakso 2218] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Elias ja Mooses Mooseksenpojat sekä Eeva Maria Mooseksentytär, Aatami Aataminpoika, Elias, Juhana Anton ja Mikko Aataminpojat sekä Anna Maria ja Anna Aatamintyttäret Pölläsen tila: Elias Pöllänen 51. v. Eeva 71. L 0-2 Leski Leena Eliaksentytär 47. L Aatami 66 Elias 73 Anna Maria 75. 2-1. (Aatamin lapset.) Mooses Mooseksenpoika 58., Eeva Mooseksentytär 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697554 Jakso 2219] *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinpoika Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61. L 0-2 V Mikko 62. V Antti 69. Äiti leski Beata 23 yli ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: Leski Maria Aatamintytär 17 yli Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 30 yli L Miina 78 13/6. Aatami 56. Anna 59. Elias 68. Matti 55 v. Anna 61. l 2-1. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697555 Jakso 2220] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Taavetti Antinpoika Kaijansinkon ja vaimonsa Liisa Eliaksentyttären tila Taavetti Kaijansinkko 46. v. Liisa 44. L Elias 70. v. Anna 73. L Eeva 76. 0-3. Elink. Leski Eeva Rasvasuu 25. yli. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinpoika Soukkio 49]]. v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]]. L 3-2.(=[[Soukkio-2|Elias]], [[Soukkio-3|Eevert]], [[Soukkio-6|Toivo]], [[Soukkio-4|Anna]], [[Soukkio-5|Hilda]]) Taavetti Saira 27. yli. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Taavetinpoika Ruohian ja hänen sisarensa Maria Taavetintytär Ruohian tila. Elias Ruohia 29. yli. Aabel Joonaksenpoika Muhli 55 v. Maria 34. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Taavetti Aaprahaminpoika Hietamies 40 v. Liisa 30. yli. Ottopoika Aatami Taavetinpoika Saira 63 v. Maria 64. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Beata Taavetintytär 36. *Tp. Mikko Aataminpoika Ruohia 47. v. Anna 45. L Elias 76 7/6. Eemil 77 7/12. 2-1. S. Stiina Ruohia 52. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Mooses Kaaprielinpoika Nisonen ja vaimonsa Liisa Matintyttären tila. Mooses Nisonen 49. v. Anna 51. L Eeva 76. Tilda 77. 1-4. V. Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Nisonen 56. (kyttyräselkä vap.) Leski Anp. Eeva Tuomaantytär 18. yli *Maakauppias: Antti Matinpoika Ruohia 56 v. Eeva 55. L 0-3. *Itsell: Eeva Juhanantytär 38. (kivulloinen vap.) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697556 Jakso 2221] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Antti Eliaksenpoika Muhli 53. v. Eeva 58. L 1-3 *Tp. Joonas Benjaminpoika Värdö 42. v. Beata 52. L Antti 71. 2-3. *Tp. Leski Eeva Ruohia 28. yli L Liisa Kaaprielintytär 66. vävy [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva Maria 64]]. l. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-234|Toivo]]) *Tp. Leski Regiina Buure 48. l. 0-1. *Tp. Antti Joonaksenpoika Buure 46 v. Anna 61. L 2-1. S:set Anna 37. Miina 40. Regiina 43. (Juonaksen lapset.) ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697557 Jakso 2222] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697558 Jakso 2223] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697559 Jakso 2224] ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697560 Jakso 2225] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697561 Jakso 2226] ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697562 Jakso 2227] ===Suomalais=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Tuomas Aataminpoika Suomalainen 48. v. Anna 50. L Anna 73. Aatami 78 24/9, 1-2(=Mikko, [[Suomalainen-5|Miina]], Hilda) Osamies Fredrik Tahvonpoika Suomalain 47. w Annaliisa 61. L Antti 77 26/12, 3-2. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697563 Jakso 2228] ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697564 Jakso 2229] ===Suontakais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697565 Jakso 2230] ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-18|Antti Salomoninpoika Sinkko 41]]. v. [[Muukka-2|Anna 58]]. L [[Sinkko-27|Eeva 65]]. [[Sinkko-28|Liisa 69]]. [[Sinkko-29|Antti 74 25/4]]. [[Sinkko-31|Alviina 78]]. 2-1.(=[[Sinkko-32|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-34|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Taavetti ja Antti Pekanpojat Taipaleen tila. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Taipale 50]]. v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]]. L 2-0.(=[[Taipale-22|Eevert]], [[Taipale-23|Taavetti]]) V. [[Taipale-19|Antti Taipale 58]]. v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]]. L 0-2.(=[[Taipale-30|Eedla]], [[Taipale-31|Hilma]]) Leski Äitipuoli [[Torvi-3|Eeva Eliaksentytär 37]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-20|Iida]]) *Läks: Aatami Kruskopf. 41. v. Maria 47. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-78|Antti Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 24]]. yli. v. [[Olkkonen-2|Eeva 38]]. L [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]]. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75. 17/5]]. [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]]. l 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-83|?]]) L [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]]. [[Sinkko-77|Eeva Kaaprielintytär 21]]. yli *Mtpl: [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 52]]. v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]]. L 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-223|?]]) *Mtpl: [[Sihvo-1|Matti Joonaanpoika Sihvo 52]] v. [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]]. l. 3-0.(=[[Sihvo-3|Pietari]], [[Sihvo-4|Toivo]], ?) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Matti Matinpoika Sinkon perill: Leski [[Pekkanen-1|Liisa Juonaantytär 43]] L [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinpoika 64]]. v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]]. l 2-0.(=[[Sinkko-168|Antti]], [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti]]) L [[Sinkko-174|Roobert 66]]. [[Sinkko-182|Antti 68]]. [[Sinkko-183|Elias 71]]. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]]. [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75 16/11]]. [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78 18/1]], 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-194|Joonas]]) *Läks: Leski Sofia Juonaantytär Taipale 28. yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697566 Jakso 2231] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Aabraham ja Elias Aabrahaminpojat Sinkon tila. [[Sinkko-202|Aabraham Sinkko 48]]. v. Liisa 49. L [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]]. [[Sinkko-208|Antti 75 30/5]]. 4-3.(=[[Sinkko-214|Robert]], [[Sinkko-215|Eevert]], [[Sinkko-219|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-213|Iida]], [[Sinkko-217|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-218|Hilda]]) V. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]]. Täti [[Sinkko-199|Stiina Pietarintytär 18]]. yli. *Rovastin leski Maria Aleksandra Majander 54 L Armas 76 29/4 Maria 77. 2-0. p. Kristiina Villentytär Hjerppe 33. *Mtpl: [[Sinkko-201|Kaapriel Pietarinpoika Sinkko 21]] yli v. [[Poikulainen-8|Eeva 30]]. yli L [[Sinkko-229|Antti 57]]. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]]. *Itsell: [[Hagelberg-4|Kaarlo Kustaa Hagelberg 59]]. v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]]. L 1-0.(=[[Hagelberg-6|Toivo]]) *Nahkuri: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminpoika Ahtiain 41]] v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]]. L [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77 6/4]]. 0-1.(=[[Ahtiainen-4|Iida]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Leski Anna Aaronintyttären ja poikansa Mikko Kaaprielinpoika Sinkon tila. Leski Anna Aaronintytär 48. L [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Sinkko 68]]. Juonas Aataminpoika Sinkko 22 yli L Antti 72. asev. vap. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]]. Anna Kaaprielintytär 55. Leena Kaaprielintytär 55 l 1-0. *Mtpl: Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 64. v. Hedvig 45 Lp. 1-0. *Mtpl: Leski Kristiina Israelintytär Sinkko eli Torvi 42 L Elias Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 71. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminlapset Sinkon tila. [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]]. v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]]. L 2-1.(=[[Sinkko-146|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-148|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-147|Hilda]]) V. [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]]. V. [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-156|Serafiina]]) S. [[Sinkko-140|Anna Sinkko 48]]. *Itsell. [[Sinkko-112|Antti Antinpoika Sinkko 52]]. v. [[Renqvist-16|Liisa 52]]. vtn. ja. hvl. L 5-2.(=Antti?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?) Ap. Ville Renqvist 17. yli. *Itsell: Leski Elisabet Pietarintytär Turku 17 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Taavetti ja Joonas Antinpojat Rapin tila. Taavetti Rapi 52. v. Stiina 54. L Antti 74. 23/9 Taavetti 78. 25/12, 1-1. V. Juonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53. L 1-2. Elink. Leena Rapi 50. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697567 Jakso 2232] *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/3)==== *Olkkonen: Mikko, Aatami Antti, Taavetti ja Kaapriel Simonpojat Olkkosen tila. Mikko Olkkonen 52. v. Regiina 58. L. Anna 78. 8/5, 3-1. V. Aatami Olkkonen 58. v Anna 63 L 2-2. V. Antti Olkkonen 60 v. Regiina 68. L 0-2. V. Taavetti Olkkonen 62. v. Eeva 68. V. Kaapriel Olkkonen 67. Täti Eeva Matintytär 29. yli. *Tp. Elias Matinpoika Olkkonen 34. v. Beata 41. L Elias 71. 1-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Mikko, Annamaria ja Annaliisa Taavetinlapset Kiesin tila: Mikko Kiesi 64 v. Anna Maria 68 L 1-3. S Anna Kiesi 72. S 0-1. Kasvatti Eevamaria Matintytär Kiesi 78. Isä Taavetti Kiesi 39. *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly: vuokraaja Mylläri [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinpoika Sinkko 39]]. v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. L 2-1.(=[[Sinkko-121|Antti]], [[Sinkko-123|Elias]], [[Sinkko-122|Iida]]) *Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]]. v. [[Häggström-27|Edla 60]]. L 3-3.(=[[Sinkko-129|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-130|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-133|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-131|Anna]], [[Sinkko-132|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-134|Selma]]) r. Elias Eliaksenpoika Olkkonen 72. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Kaapriel Kaaprielinpoika Huttunen 38. v. Eva 41. L Antti 69. v. Maria 71. l 1-1. L Miina 71. Iida 73. 1-0. [[Maunu-8|Elias Manu 24]] yli. *Mtpl: Elias Taavetinpoika Turku w Kristiina 64. L 3-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697568 Jakso 2233] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Yläsalmi: Matti Heikinpoika Maunun sekä Joonas ja Elias Eliaksenpojat Yläsalmen ynnä Aatami Joonaksenpoika Kangasmäen tila Matti Mauno 29. yli v. Beata 33. Joona Yläsalmi 65. Elias Yläsalmi 68. Leski Stiina Heikintytär 25 yli Leski Leena Huttunen 48 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Yläsalmi: Aatami Aataminpoika ja Regiina Aatamintytär Yläsalmen tila: Aatami Yläsalmi 34. v. Eeva 51. L Antti 76. 17/11. 1-1. Veljentytär Regiina Antintytär 52. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697569 Jakso 2234] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Antti Taavetinpoika Taipaleen sekä alaikäisten Taavetti ja Annaliisa Taavetinlapset Taipaleen tila Antti Taipale 31. v. Eeva 38. L Elias 63. v. Liisa 69. l 1-0. L [[Taipale-45|Antti 68]]. Taavetti 71. Aatami 76. 16/5. Maria 61. Leena 66 Leski Anna Antintytär 48. L Taavetti Taavetinpoika 92 ala ik. *Tp. Heikki Aataminpoika Taipale 40. v. Anna 38. L Aatami 67 w. Eeva 73. L Anna 71. Heikki 74 18/1. Mikko 77 18/6. 1-0. ((miehiä 5, naisia 2)) *Itsell: Annaliisa Heiska 55. vähämielinen vap. L 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Kaapriel Matinpoika Taipaleen perill: Leski Leena Eliaksentytär 14. yli. Pojan leski Eeva Fredrikintytär 36. L Aatami Aataminpoika 54. v. Regiina 64. l 1-2. L Joonas 66. Maria 57 Aataminlapset. L Antti Kaaprielinpoika 50 w. Leena 61. l 0-2. L Taavetti 53 w. Eeva 65. L Heikki 58. (Kaapriel Taipaleen lapset) w Maria 53. l 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: [[Taipale-43|Eeva Antintytär Taipale 69]]. Äiti [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Kaaprielintytär 34]]. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Taavetti Antinpoika Taipaleen tila ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Taavetti Antinpoika Taipaleen ja sisarensa Annaliisa Taipaleen tila. [[Taipale-38|Taavetti Taipale 56]]. v. Liisa 58. L. 2-3.(=[[Taipale-39|Elias]], ?, ?, ?, ?) S. [[Taipale-44|Annaliisa Taipale 73]]. ((miehiä 3, naisia 4)) *Mtpl: [[Kruskopf-1|Petter Mooseksenpoika Kruskopf 50]]. v. [[Taipale-37|Leena 59]]. L 2-0(=[[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti]], [[Kruskopf-4|Mikko]]) *Seppä: Antti Mooseksenpoika Kruskopf 43 v. Valpuri 46. L Eeva 70. Anton 77. 7/12. 0-1. Isä Mooses Kruskopf 15 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697570 Jakso 2235] ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Antti, Aatami, Elias, Taavi ja Joonas Juhonpoika Buuri sekä heidän sisarensa Eeva Juhanantytär Buuri. Antti Buuri 44. v. Regiina 45. L Anna 68. 3-0. V. Aatami Buuri 52. v. Maria 59. L. 1-3. sisarukset osakkaat: Elias 62. Taavetti 70. Juonas 75 4/9. Eeva 57. *Tp. [[Karhu-19|Kaapriel Karhu 27]] yli. v. [[Taipale-13|Leena 55.]] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ===Torvenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninpoika Sinkko 48]]. v. [[Strandman-4|Iida 68]]. L 3-2.(=[[Sinkko-41|Eevert]], [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-43|Antti]], [[Sinkko-40|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-44|Anna]]) *Mtpl: Paavo Partamies 61. v. Maria 46. L 1-0. *Läks: Leski [[Sinkko-139|Maria Aatamintytär 41]]. L [[Torvi-5|Matti Taavetinpoika Torvi 67]]. v. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra 76]]. ====Talo 1 (68/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697571 Jakso 2236] *Mtpl: Kaapriel Antinpoika Mattero 47. v. Maria 53. L Antti 74. 14/11. 2-3. ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697572 Jakso 2237] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinpoika Muhli 53]]. v. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva 56]]. L 3-1.(=[[Muhli-12|Elias]], [[Muhli-13|Robert]], [[Muhli-15|Iivari]], [[Muhli-14|?]]) Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 24. yli Täti Anna Nikunen 34. *Mtpl. Emanuel Tahvonpoika Muhli 31 v. Walpuri 52. (köyhät vap:) Lp 0-1. L 1-1. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697573 Jakso 2238] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: Antti Eliaksenpojan perill: Leski Maria Taavetintytär 28 yli l Eeva Antintytär Kohonen 70. Puuska [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]]. v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]]. Lp 1-0.(=[[Kohonen-8|Toivo]]) L 1-3.(=[[Nikunen-3|Ella]], [[Nikunen-4|Anna]], [[Nikunen-5|Lyyli]], [[Nikunen-6|Helmi]]?) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697574 Jakso 2239] ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: Aatami Joonaksenpoika Kohosen y.m. tila. Aatami Kohonen 63 v. Valpuri 69. L 1-0. Äiti Maria Joonaantytär 29. yli S. Eeva Kohonen 54. ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697575 Jakso 2240] ====Talo 11 (1)==== *Jukkain: ====Talo 12 (1)==== *Punkanen: Heikki, Aatami ja Tuomas Heikinpojat Punkanen Heikki Punkanen 32. v. Liisa 36. L Elias 57. v. Eeva 66. l 1-2. Aatami Heikinpoika 35 v. Anna 37. L Stiina 70. [[Punkanen-2|Miina 75]]. 0-1.(=Anna) Tuomas Heikinpoika 41 L. Antti 70. v. Anna Maria 71. L Aatami 75 11/5 Tuomas 77 19/12. *Löysä Leski Kristiina Jeremiaksentytär Taipale 36. *Löysä Mikko Aataminpoika Taipale 71. *Löysä Elias Joonaksenpoika Hietamies 69. *Löysä Ville Manunpoika Saira 63. *Löysä Amalia Matintytär Saira 41. *Löysä Elias Amalianpoika Saira 75 7/3. *Löysä Heikki Joonaksenpoika Kohonen 59. v. Miina 63. L 2-0 ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697576 Jakso 2241] ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Aabraham Kaaprielinpoika Uronen 34. v. Eeva 34. L Antti 57. v. Anna 72. l 0-1. L [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]]. Anna 64. Eeva 72. *Mtpl. Anna Hiiva 38. L 1-0.(=Elias) ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697577 Jakso 2242] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697578 Jakso 2243] ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Antti Antinpoika Turiaisen perill: Leski Anna Antintytär 23 yli Eeva Antintytär 51. mies Antti Kapiainen 61. lp. 1-0. l 0-1. Antti Sinkko 45. v. Maria 41. L Albert 76 31/7. *Itsell: Juhana Turiain 42. v. Anna 53. L Eevert 74 3/5 Lp. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697579 Jakso 2244] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Juonas Taavetinpoika Suomalaisen perill: Leski Maria Jeremiaksentytär 40. L Aatami 68. v. Stiina 71. l 1-0. L Eeva 66 l 1-0. *Mtpl: Taavetti Heikinpoika Sinkko 42. v. Eeva 45. L 0-1. *Itsell: Antti Aataminpoika Kurki 72. v. Iida 71. L 0-1. *Tp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinpoika Turiain 53. v. Liisa 57. L 2-1. Täti Maria Taavetintytär 20 yli. ===Värdölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697580 Jakso 2245] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697581 Jakso 2246] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697582 Jakso 2247] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697583 Jakso 2248] Luettelo niistä Lemin pitäjään Lappeen kihlakuntaan Viipurin lääniä, kuuluvista Suomen alamaisista, jotka vuoden 1894 kuluessa ovat saaneet passeja Suomen Passivirastolta Pietarissa. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697584 Jakso 2249] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697585 Jakso 2250] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697586 Jakso 2251] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697587 Jakso 2252] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697588 Jakso 2253] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697589 Jakso 2254]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1890]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
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Ahtiain 31. v. Stiina 32. L. Antti 53 v. Beata 58. L. 1-2. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Laurikain: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Marttinen 51. v. Anna 53. L. 2-1. R:ki Matti Elianp. Laurikain 62. *Läks: Aapraham Juhananp. Karhu 31. v. Kaisa 42. Annaliisa 67. Eva 70. Mina 74. Kristiina 74. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Korttinen: Antti Aataminp. Korttinen 26. v. Hedda 34. L. Antti 58. v. Eva 59. l. 0-1. Aatami 60. Taavet 63. Joonas 73. Kristiina 70. 0-1. Elias 53. v. Maria 55. L. 2-2. *Torp. Taavetti Aataminp. Korttinen 28. v. Regina 43. L. Anna 66. Wilhelm 68. Mikko 71. Aatam 74. 2-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Mikko Taavetinp. Martinen 54. v. Anna 57. L. 2-0 *Löysä: Joonas Eliaksenp. Laurikain 44. v. Walpuri 46. L. Eva 71. Aatam 73. 0-1. Isä Elias 16. *Ruot: Antti Laurikain 10. v. Maria 19. *Löysä: Reginä Antintyt. Laurikain 59. L. 0-1. *Löysä: [[Maunu-22|Aatam Matinp. Maunu 56]]. *Torp. Fredrik Stenberg 30. v. Anna 40. L. Taavet 65. Roopert 70. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Elias Aataminp. Laurikain 35. v. Maria 44. L. Antti 70. Kristiina 74. 0-1. W:li Wilhelm Aataminp. 44. Anna 46. L. Mina 69. Anna 72. 1-1. Sisar Walpuri 55. Äitipuoli Maria 09. L. Liisa Tuomaantyt. 42. Täti Eva Tuomaantytär 27. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833246 Jakso 1734] *Torp. Mikko Tuomaanp. Laurikaisen perill. L:ki Sofia Matintytär 20. L. Antti 52. v. Beata 59. L. 0-3. Aatam 61. Stiina Mikontyt. 59. l. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Korttinen: Mikko Aataminp. Korttinen 53. v. Kristiina 48. L. 1-2. Juhana Aataminp. 58. v. Maria 64. l. 0-1. Leena Joonaksentyt. 68. L:ki Stiina Juhanantyt. 30. *Työm. L:ki Eva Laurikainen 38. L. Juhana 62. Anna 70. Anna 73. 0-1. *Palv. tyt. Anna Laurikainen 70. *Työm: Taavetti Stenberg 65. *Työm: Aatami Laurikainen 61 *Mikko Laurikainen 60. *Neiti Maria Nokka 77. ===Hakulila=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Matti Eliaksenp. Hakulin tila *Läks: Matti Hakuli 41. v. Anna 52. L. Aatam 64. Mikko 67. 1-0. Elisabet 70. Mina 73. 2-1. L:ki Lena Juonaksentyt 20. L:ki Heta Esaiaksentyt. 20. *Torp. Wille Eliaksenp. Hakuli 52. v. Lena 52. L. 3-2. *Mökk: Juhana Juhananp. Talka 39. v. Anna 51. L. Antti 72. Aatam 74. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Aleksanter Aataminp. Hakulin perill L:ki Beata Gabrielintyt. 26. L. Matti 60. v. [[Kouvo-17|Eva 65]]. L. 2-0. Sisarukset: Maria 39. Stiina 41. Juhana 43. v. Eva 51. L. Liisa 69? Miina 73. 1-2. *Torp. Salamon Taavetinp. Hakuli 45. v. Anna 50. L. 1-2. Sisar Margreta 38. *Löysä: Matti Liikanen 45. v. Beata 47. L. 0-2. *Työm: Juhana Talka 39. L. 2-0. *Neiti: Liisa Hakuli 70. ===Heikkilä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Napari: Matti Tahvonp. Muukka 18. v. Maria 27. L. Miina 65. Taavetti 50. l. 0-1. L. Elias 46. v. Liisa 59. L. 1-2. L:ki Stiina Kaaprielintyt. 18. L:ki Liisa 51. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Heikkinen: Esaias Antinp. Tikka 26. v. Anna 44. L. Elias 66. v. [[Pukki-14|Heleena 66]]. 2-0. Joonas Aleksanterinp. Heikkinen 49. Eva 68. l 2-0. L:ki Martta Heikintytär 18. *Läks: Mikko Eliaksenp. Heikkinen 60. *Mökk: Aapel Aleksanterinp. Heikkinen 37. v. Maria 34. L. Elias 67. Taavet 74. 1-0. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Heikkinen: Taavetti Taavetinp. Koukun tila ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Heikkinen: Simo Korpelan perill: *Läks: Kaapriel Aataminp. Jukanen 58. v. Eva 63. L. 2-0. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Heiska: Katriina Parkkonen mies Elias Eliaksenp. Parkkonen eli Heiska 42. L. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Kuukan tila *Löysä: Joonas Eliaksenp. Parkkonen tahi Heiska 34. v. Maria 48. L. Roopert 67. Liisa 70. 0-1. ((3 miestä, 3 naista)) *Löysä: Eva Kuukka 30. *Työm: Taavetti Korpela 70. vel... Antti 72. Elias 74. *Työm. Elias Parkkonen 71. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833248 Jakso 1735] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Heikki Aataminp. Turku 38. v. Eva 45. L. Mikko 71. Aatam 74. 2-2. *Läks: Elias Aataminp. Turku 43. v. Anna 50. L. Antti 72. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833251 Jakso 1736] *Torp. Aatam Aataminp. Turku 26. v. Anna 44. L. Karoliina 71. 1-1. L. Antti 65. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Antti Antinp. Turku 39. v. Greta 43. L. Aatam 70. Evert 72. 1-3. *Läks: Juonas Eliaksenp. Kaijansinkko 33 *T:rin L:ki Maria Antintytär L. Kaapriel Taavetinp. Turku 65. asev. vap. Anna 64. l. 0-1. Taavet 68. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: L:ki Kristiina Taavetintyt. 43. L. Elias 67. asv. vap. Aatami 73. Anna 70. 0-2 (Mooses Turun lapset). *Läks: Taavet Kontunen 61. v. Maria 56. L. 1-2. *Läks: Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Turku 50. v. Hanna 57. L. 1-2. *T:rin L:ki Walpuri Aatamintyt. Turku 24. L. Aatam Turku 48. Jahtivouti Elias Turku 59. v. Anna 68. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: Wilppu Juhananp. Turun perill L. Taavet Wilpunp. 29. v. Maria 49. L. 1-0. L. Siltavouti Aatam Turku 40. v. Anna 43. L. [[Turku-2|Albert 71]]. Evald 73. 0-3.(=Aleksandra, Hilja, ?) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Heikki Pietarinp. Taipale 39. v. Regiina 39. vävy Antti Kouvo 57. v. Annaliisa 63. l. 2-1. *Ruot. Antti Heikkerin lapset 3-0. *Löysä: Joonas Matinp. Korttinen 62. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Aatam Aataminp. Heikkeri 45. v. Eva 49. L. Kristiina 73. 2-0. L:ki Regina Antintytär 14. *Torp. Kaapriel Joonaksenp. Karhu 56. v. Anna 56. L. 1-2. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Elias ja Antti Huttusen tila. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833253 Jakso 1737] *Läks: Taavetti Rikartinp. Huttunen 32. L. Annaliisa 69. Antti 67. Eva 61. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: L:ki Beata Juonaantyt. Huttunen 20. L. Antti 49. Maria 42. (Juonaan lapset Huttunen). Elias Juonaanp. 4... v. Eva 54. L. 2-1. *Torp. Salamon Eliaksenp. Huttunen 16. v. Margreta 26. L. Kaapriel 61. Eva 51. l. 0-1. Anna 67. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: L:ki Eva Joonaantyt. 50. L. Anna 70. Miina 72. (Antinl) Joonas Aataminp. Uronen 54. Eva Aatamintyt. 59. L. 1-0. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Aatam Erikinp. Remunen 44. v. Eva 50. L. 2-4. Elink. Stiina Aatamintytär ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Benjamin Aataminp. Huttunen 12. L. Aatam 53. Antti 62. Joonas 65. Eva 55. Karoliina 60. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Elias Aataminp. Huttunen 16. v. Stiina 34. L. Taavet 66. v. Maria 68. Miina 73. Sofia Huttunen 23. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: L:ki Anna Joonaantyt. perill L. Maria 39. (Eliaksentyt. Huttunen) Elias Huttunen 53. v. Sofia 59. L. 1-1. L:ki Eva Huttunen 61. L. 2-0. *Torp. Taavet Aaprahaminp. Ahtiain 44. v. Greeta 47. L. Aatam 69. 3-1. Anna 74. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Mikko Aataminp. Wärtö 17. v. Hanna 25. L. Mikko 50. v. Maria? 52. l. 1-1. L. Antti 57. Eva 64. Kristiina 67. Hanna 70. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Antti Antinp. Huttunen 38. v. Annaliisa 48. L. 2-1. Hanna 67. Anna? 71. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833256 Jakso 1738] *Ostaja Taavetti Pekari 50. W:li Matti 56. sisar Liisa 54. Walpuri 60. Äiti? Regiina 26. Täti Stiina 32. *Torp. Beata Antintyt. Lyy... 28. huono köyhä vapaa. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 17. L. Antti 63. v. Regina 64. l. 1?-1. Stiina 56. W:li Aapraham Antinp. 20. ((4 miestä, 3 naista)) *Työm: Elias Turku 43. *Työm: Aatami Ahtiainen 69. veli 1-0. *Työm: Aatami Huttunen 35. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Luukas: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Luukas 43. v. Eva 49. l. Elias 66. Salamon 74. Maria 69. Miina 72. 2-3. Matti Taavetinp. Luukas 47. v. Eva 51. L. 0-1. Anders Taavetinp. Luukas 49. v. Anna 64. l. 1-0. sisar Anna 51. *Läks: Manu Tuomaanp. Nisonen 45. L. Anna 72. Miina 74. 1-2. *Torp. Liisa Eliaksentyt. 40. vävy Elias Kuukka 64. v. Wilhelmiina 72. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: Taavetti Juonaanp. Hyväri 17. v. Liisa 41. L. Aapel 51. v. Maria 62. l. 1-1. L. Joonas 49. v. Kristiina 52. l. Joonas? 74. 1-2. sisar Kaisa 23. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: Juonas Aataminp. Hyväri 26. v. Sofia 48. W:li Taavet 29. v. Regiina 38.? L. Antti 62. v. Anna 62. l. 0-1. Elias 68. Taavet 72. Anna 65. ((miehiä 5, naisia 4)) *Läks. Aatam Aataminp. Hyväri 36. v. Eva 45. L. Aatam 72. 1-1. Anna 68. l.? 1-1. *Torp. Mikko Juonaanp Hyväri 55.? v. Regina 45. L. 0-1. Mina Antintytär 74. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833258 Jakso 1739] *Läks. Antti Eliaksenp. Tapanain 52. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Mikko Matinp. Salmi 53. v. Maria 59 L. 0-1. *Läks: Aatam Aataminp. Tapanain 42. v. Margreta 44. l. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Aatam Aataminp. Lensu 49. v. Beata 54. Yhdysm. W:li Antti? 46. v. Eva 52. l. 1-1. *Läks. Elias Tuomaanp. 24. v. Hedvig 24. L. Kristiina 62. l. 1-0. L. Antti? 70. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Tapanain: Elias Tuomaanp. Tapanainen 30. v. Anna 31. L. Taavet 54. v. Maria 57. l. 2-1. L. Heikki 58. v. Anna 6... l. 1-0. L. Joonas 64. W:li Aatam Tuomaanp. 33. v. Anna 42. l. Antti 61. v. Annaliisa 63. l. 1-0. L. Aapel 73. 1-0. Miina 73. 0-1. *Torp. Antti Taavetinp. Tapanain 49. v. Eva 47. l. Taavet 74. Sisar Maria 35. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Elias Esaiaksenp. Junnonen 27. v. Eva 32. L. Elias 54. v. Anna 63. l. 2-0. L. Kaapriel 62. v. Walborg 63. Mikko 66. Salamon 68. W:li Antti Esaiaksenp. 29. v. Maria 39. l. Antti 62. v. Eva 63. l. 1-0(=Eemil) Taavet 67. Leena 71. 2-0. Sisar Regina Esaiaksentytär 25. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Aatam Aataminp. Junnonen 53. v. Eva 56. L. 1-2. Paavo Mikonp. 35. Fredrik Mikonp. 38. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: L:ki Walpuri Kaaprielintyt. 43. l. Antti 61. v. [[Kangasmäki-2|Annaliisa 66]]. l. 1-1. L. Elias 68. (Antinl) Junnonen *Läks: Salamon Aataminp. Tapanain (Wanhempi) 45. v. Anna 47. L. Ida 69. Eva 71. Herman 74. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833260 Jakso 1740] ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Elias Aataminp. Junnonen 64. v. Eva 63. L. 1-2. S:ret Kristiina 69. Eva 71. (Aatamintyt. Junnonen) Äiti Liisa Taavetintyt. 39. Piika Liisa Turjanen 18. *Mökk: Taavet Aataminp. Turku 56. v. Liisa 63. L. 0-1. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Pukki: Antti Esaiaksenp. Pukki 34. v. Eva 37. L. Antti 72. 1-0. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Pukki: Mikko Pukki 36. v. Eva 41. l. Mikko 73. 1-1. Eläk L:ki Eva Tuomaantytär 10. *Läks: Aatam Kaaprelinp. Sinkko 64. v. Hedvig 45. L.p. 1-0. *Työm. p. Aatami Hyvari 7... *Työm. Antti Hyväri 62. *Työm. Elias Junnonen 68. *Työm. Työm: Antti Kallioin 59. *Työm. Antti Tapanainen 52. *Työm. Taavetti Junnonen 67. *Työm. Työm: Juonas Koukku 33. v. Maria 44. l. 0-1. ===Iittiä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Parkoin: Antti Mooseksenp. Punkka 38. v. Eva 50. L. 3-0. sisar Walpuri 33. Elink L:ki Ristiina Aaprahamintyt 30. P:a Maria Hovi 69. R:ki Wille Kohonen 61. *Ruot. Maria Nupponen 05 (vapaa) *Torp. Taavet Eliaksenp. Heikkinen 14. L. Anna 41. Eva 53. *Ruot. L:ki Maria Jeremiaksentyt 12. (vapaa) *Torp. Aatam Eliaksenp. Heiska 50. v. Eva 58. L. 2-1. Anoppi Walpuri Heiska 32. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833262 Jakso 1741] *Läks: Elias Eliaksenp. Heiska 68. *Läks: L:ki Liisa Aaprahamintyt 33. vaivanen, vapaa. L. Mikko Kaaprielinp. Ahonen 68. *Mökk: Matti Erikinp. Kapiainen 56. sisarukset: Heikki 61. v. Miina 68. L. 0-1. Anna 59. (Erik Kapiaisen l) *Mökk: Elias Aapelinp. Nisonen 53. v. Maria 56. l. 0-1. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavet Antinp. Wainikka 37. v. Eva 42. L. Elias 71. 2-2.(=Antti, ?, Miina, Iida) Elink Juhana Eliaksenpoika 16. *Löysä: Matti Matinp. Heiska 40. v. Liisa 44. L. 1-0. Miina 69. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikain 51. v. Eva 60. L. 2-3. Appi Elias Skinnari 27. *Työm: Elias Heiska 68. *Työm: Taavetti Laurikainen 51. *Työm: Juonas Heikkinen 38. v. Eva 45. *Työm: Aatami Heikkinen v. Maria 61. *Työm: Aleksanteri Hotinlaks 62. ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: Antti Juonaksenp. Juvonen 14. L. Aatam 61. Matti 64. Maria 68. Antti 53. v. Stiina 57. l. 3-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: Taavet Juonaksenp. 28. v. Eva 41. l. Elias 64. Salamon 70. Juonas 73. 1-0. W:li Elink Elias Juonaksenp. 24. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: Elias Erikinp. Okko 48. v. Walpuri 52. L. Elias 73. 2-3. Maria Eliaksentytär 56. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 22. L. Aatam Aataminp. Karhu 39. v. Eva 43. l. Aatam 72. Eva 70. 2-1. ((miehiä 3, naisia 5)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833264 Jakso 1742] ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: Mikko Matinp. Heiska 33. v. Liisa 40. L. Matti 65. v. Ristiina 68. l. 0-1. Elias 68. 1-0. Miina 71. Ita 74. 0-2. Anna 60. l. 1-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: Antti Eliaksenp. Metson perill L. Aatam Antinp. Metso 52. v. Maria 54. l. 1-2. Eva 48. Liisa 50. Walpuri 62. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Heikki Aataminp. Klemin perill L. Aadam 60. v. Regina 64. l. 2-0. L. Antti 63. *Läks: Elias Jaakonp. Häärä 37. v. Anna 52. L. Elias 74. 2-3. köyh. m. l. vap. *Läks: L:ki Eva Palola 29. L. Maria 65. l 1-0. L. Aatam Kaaprielinp. Palola 57. *Läks: L:ki Beata Antintyt. Karhu kivul. vap. 41. Eva 72. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Elias Kaaprielinp. Klemi 44. v. Anna 53. L. 1-1. *Läks: Elias Maunu 61. *Maakaupp. Taavet Aataminp. Klemi 42. v. Anna 58. L. Anna 69. 2-1. P:a Anna Kurki 74. ((miehiä 3, naisia 3)) *Mökk: Aatam Rikartinp. Huttunen 35 v. Eva 49. L. 1-1. *T:rin L:ki Regina Antintytär 32. L. Aatam 58. v. Eva 59. l. 0-2. L. 1-0. Eva 55. *Suntio Antti Rasanius 47 v. Eva 55 L. Antti 68. Elias 73. Anna 71. 1-5. V:li Aatam 54. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: Antti Joonaksenp. Klemi 39. v. Liisa 43. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: Erik Mooseksenp. Kaijansinkko 27. v. Walpuri 32. L. Taavet 59. v. Anna 59. l. 2-1. L. Aatam 69. *Ruot. L:ki Anna Matintytär (vap.) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833266 Jakso 1743] ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: Kirk. herra Salamon Majanderin perill. L:ki Aleksandra 54. L. 3-2. Aatam Huttunen 55. v. Regina 53. L. 3-3 P:a Stiina Juhontytär 32. *Pastori: Arthur Gulin 55. v. Bertha 64. L. 3-0. P:ka Eva Hovi 64. *Lukkari Antti Laurén 30. v. Wendla 35. L. Sofia 62. Hanna 65. Emil 73. *Läks: Maria Mört 05. *Pitäjän tuvan vahti [[Maunu-7|Aatam Aataminp. Maunu 19.]] v. Regina 39. kivul vap. L. Anna 72. *Työm: Matti Juvonen 64. *Työm: Erik Kaijansinkko 27. *Työm: Taavetti Mattero 65. v. Anna 54. *Neiti Hedvig Pesari 17. *Työm: Taavetti Kurki 50. v. Kustaava 61. l 1-1. ===Kaamanniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Karhu: Taavetti Antinp. Taipale 25. v. Liisa 40. L. Antti 61. v. Anna 64. l. 1-0. L. Elias 68. Miina 74. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Karhu: Anna Maria Eliaksentytär 55. mies Taavetti Matinp. Talka 49. L. Aatam 73. 1-3. Äiti L:ki Eva Antintytär 31. Maria Paavontyt. 15. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Aapel Joonaksenp. Karhu 30. v. Kristiina 29. L. Aatam 59. Joonas 62. Antti 68. Elias 51. v. Eva 54. l. 0-1. W:jet Aatam Joonaksenp 37. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Elias Antinp. Karhu 35. v. Liisa 38. L. Elias 62. Aatam 64. Taavet 69. Antti 71. 0-1. Yhdysm. Aatam Heikinp. 14. v. Walpuri 18. l. Kaapriel 51. v. Anna 63. l. 2-0. Yhdysm. L:ki Regina Jeremiantyt. 37. L. Antti 71. 1-1. Kristiina 68. Antti Aataminp. Karhu 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833269 Jakso 1744] ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Karhu: Elias Antinp. 24. v. Sofia 30. L. Taavet 60. Aatam 66. Eva 63. Mikko 54. v. Liisa 49. l. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/14)==== *Karhu: Liisa Eliaksentytär 49. mies Taavet Antinp. Karhu 43. L. 0-3. Elink Maria Antintyt. 26. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Juonas Antinp. Hietamies 30. v. Eva 41. L. Antti 61. Annaliisa 60 l. 1-0. Aatam 64. Taavet 72. 2-2. *Läks: Mikko Juhananp. Hietamies 54. W:li Aatam 60. Elias 63. (Juhananl. Hietamies) *Läks. Antti Antinp. Hietamies 39. vaiv. vap. v. Eva 45. vaiv. vap. L. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: L:ki Beata Taavetintytär 38. L. Eva 63. Anna 68. Stiina 70. 0-1. (Aataminl Karhu) Eva Mooseksentyt. 24. Taavet Mooseksenp. 30. Maakaupp. Antti Mooseksenp. 35. (Karhu) v. Eva 41. l. Elias 68. Antti 65. v. Annaliisa 65. l. 2-1. Anna 73. 1-1. ((miehiä 6, naisia 12)) *Ruot. Antti Juvonen 56. vaiv. hullu vap. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Kohonen 29. v. Maria 37. L. Mikko 64. Eva 71. 1-1. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Aatam Aataminp. Muukka 44. v. Eva 54. L. Anna 72. 3-2. Aatam 69. Joonas 72. (Joonas Kohosen l.) ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Wille Jeremiaksenp. perill L. 1-0. Papintima Mikko Salamoninp. Kohonen 56. v. Eva 56. l. 2-3. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Mooses Tuomaanp. Kohonen 36. v. Eva 35. L. Elias 61. v. Liisa 67. Aatam 69. Antti 71. Taavet 73. Yhdysm. Juonas Tuomaanp. Kohonen 42. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833271 Jakso 1745] *Mökk: Regina Aatamintyt. Lokas 44. sisar Stiina 49. l. Elias 71. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Elias Kaaprielinp. Olkku 33. v. Anna 45. L. 1-0. Maria 66. 1-1. *Torp. Elias Tuomaanp. Kohonen 39. v. Walpuri 47. L. Antti 70. Eva 72. 1-1. *Nahkuri Aatam Olkku 37. v. Maria 57. L. Elias 74. 1-0. *Löysä: Taavet Forsell 40. *Löysä: Matti Annap. Peuhkuri 68. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Antti Kaaprelinp. Kohonen 31. v. Eva 63. L. Antti 56. v. Eva 67. l 2-0. *Löysä: Walpuri Taavetintyt. Kohonen 40. *Läks: Elias Taavetinp. Kohonen 65. v. Anna 58. Äiti ruot. Maria Tuomaantyt. 26. *Läks: Mikko Aataminp. Mononen 39. L. Antti 71. Aatam 74. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: Juonas Taavetinp. Häärä 41. v. Eva 42. L. Antti 67. 3-0. Anna Maria 70. Eva 72. Kristiina 74. 1-1. Beata Juhontyt. 14. *Läks: Matti Taavetinp. Kapiain 64. S:t Kristiina 52. Taavetti 58. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: Mikko Martinp. Nisonen 19. v. Regiina 32. L. Aatam 55. Joonas 71. Antti Salamoninp. Häärä 47. v. Maria 68. l. 1-0. Elias 51. (Salamonin l. Häärä) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Häärä: L:ki Anna Matintyt. perill. L. Mikko Juhananp. Häärä 67. 1-1. (Joonas Häärän l) vävy Mikko Matinp. Kapiain 59. v. Eva 64. l. 0-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833273 Jakso 1746] *Läks. Eva Matintyt. Kapiain 54. L. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Antti Kaaprielinp. Kiiski 13. v. Maria 24. L:ki Margreta Heikintyt. 24. L. Antti 47. v. Maria 59. l. 0-1. L. Aatam 59. Taavet 49. v. Kristiina 60 l. 0-2 L. Elias 68. Maria 64. (Juonaksenl) yhdysm. W:li Aatam 33. heikkomielinen Juonas Juhananp. Korpela 47. v. Anna 55. l. Elias 73. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Antti Eliaksenp. Tuuliain 37. v. Eva 38. L. Antti 62. Aatam 64. Taavet 69. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Matti Eliaksenp. Tuuliain 39. v. Lena 53. L. 1-1. W:li Elias 42. Taavet 51. l. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Taavetti Tuomaanp. Kiiskin perill L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 29. L. Elias 63. v. Walpuri 56. l. 1-0. *Läks: Emanuel Emanuelinp. Pekarin perill Katri Aatamintyt. 43. köyh. m. l. vap. L. 2-2. *Työm: Antti Hietamies 39. L. 1-0. *Työm: L:ki Jevdokia Häärä 29. L. Anastasia 64. *Työm: Antti Karhu 71. *Työm: Aatami Nisonen 55. *Työm: Kuisma Nokko 51. v. Anna 68. *Työm: Kaapro Nisonen 59. ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Matti Aataminp. Kapiaisen perill: L:ki Liisa 25. L. Antti 57. v. Eva 66. l. 1-2. Taavet 63. Juonas 63. v. Kristiina 69. l. 2-0. Elias Matinp. 46. v. Eva 63. l. 3-0. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: L:ki Liisa Aaprahamintyt. 25. L. Eva 51. Mikko 55. v. Kristiina 60. l. 0-1. L:ki Anna Salamonintyt. 60. l. 1-1. L. Joonas 45. (Kaaprelinl) v. Maria 49. l. Elias 70. Antti 73. 2-0. L:ki Liisa 07. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833276 Jakso 1747] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: L:ki Anna Juonantyt. 30. L. Eva 64. Elias 70. (Elias Kapiaisen l) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Salomon Hietamiehen tila *Elink: L:ki Katri Heikintytär 23. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Pienkapiala: Aatam Antinp. Kapiain 50. v. Ristiina 54. l. 1-0. W:li Mikko 56. v. Eva 56. l. 1-1. Isintim. [[Mattero-16|Salamon Mattero 26.]] Antti 52. v. Eva 56. l. 0-4. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Lensu: Taavet Pietarinp. Lensu 24 v. Kristiina 38. L. Antti 62. Elias 69. 1-0. Eva 67. Stiina 72. Miina 78. 1-0. W:li Fredrik 31. v. Anna 45. l. Eva 73. Sisar Hedda 28. Eva 40. *Löysä: Anna Lensu 58. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Salamon Esaiaksenp. Junnonen 34. L. Antti 67. v. Liisa 69. l. 1-0. Aatam 72. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Kantor Antti Laurénin tila: P:a Anna Eliaksentyt. Laurikain 48. L. 0-1. *Elink: Elias Suomalain 17 v. Eva 20. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp Holopain 51.]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50.]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72.]] [[Holopainen-47|Taavet 74.]] 2-2.(=[[Holopainen-49|Armas]], [[Holopainen-51|Toivo]], [[Holopainen-50|Ilo]], [[Holopainen-57|Olga]]) *Torp. L:ki [[Holopainen-31|Eva Mooseksentytär kivul. vap. 47.]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] [[Holopainen-48|Anna 69.]] [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73.]] 1-1.(=[[Holopainen-30|Aatami]], [[Holopainen-36|Miina]]) ([[Holopainen-32|Aatam Holopaisen]] lapset) ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Talka: Matti Aataminp. Talan perill v. Katri Benjamintytär 21. L. Heikki 60. Juhana 63. Antti 47. v. Anna 54. l. 1-2. Lautamies Aatam 45. v. Anna 46. l. Elias 68. Taavet 73. 2-1. S:ret Heta 15. Walpuri 18. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833278 Jakso 1748] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-6|Antti Kaaprelinp Matteron]] perill L. [[Mattero-15|Aatam 40.]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 49.]] l. Eva 72. 1-0. Ruot. Elias Taavetinp 26. *Torp. [[Mattero-8|Taavet Kaaprelinp. Mattero 23.]] v. Anna 41. L. Taavet 65. v. Anna 55. Ruot. Eva Napari 18. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-18|Elias Penjaminp. Mattero 21.]] v. [[Maunu-2|Beata 22.]] L. [[Mattero-21|Eva 62.]] [[Mattero-20|Taavet 58.]] v. [[Heiska-5|Helena 62.]] l. 1-0.(=[[Mattero-22|Väinö]]) [[Mattero-2|Joonas 51.]] v. Kristiina 52. l. 2-2. *Läks: [[Korpelin-1|Matti Korpelin 45.]] v. [[Mattero-19|Kristiina 43.]] L. 1-1(=[[Korpelin-3|Matti]], ?). *Työm: Juhana Lens 36. *Työm. v. Maria Mikkola 59. ===Korpela=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Lattu: Antti Mikonp. Latun perill L. Juho 45. Antti 53. v. Eva 59. l. 1-0. L:ki Anna Taavetintyt. 43. l. Mikko 65. v. Anna 67. l. 1-1. *Läks: Paavo Antinp. Lattu 62. v. Miina 70. *Läysä: Matti Taavetinp. Kaijansinkko 60. *Torp. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Lattu 43. v. Anna 63. L. 0-1. ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Antti Sinkon tila: Wuokon ja [[Sinkko-106|Aatam Sinkko 33]]. v. [[Parkkonen-10|Ristiina 44]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-119|Hilda]]) ((miehiä 1, naisia 2)) *Ruot. Salamon Antinp. Honka 38. v. Liisa 40. L. 0-2. *Löysä: Aatam Salamoninp. Honka 63. *Torp. L:ki Anna Aatamintytär 43. L. 2-0. (Mikko Torven l:et) *Löysä: [[Sinkko-115|Anna Aatamintyt. Sinkko 60]]. *Löysä: [[Sinkko-116|Eva Aatamintyt. Sinkko 63]]. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833280 Jakso 1749] *Torp. Mikko Matinp. Kouvo 51. v. Anna 61. L. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: Elias Aataminp. Partamies 28. v. Liisa 35. L. Antti 56. Elias 59. Taavet 63. Kaaprel 67. Matti 74. Eva 70. Aatam 53. v. Anna 51. l. Anna 74. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: Juonas Samuelinp. Haikon perill L:ki Lena Aatamintytär 24. L. Matti 56. v. Hanna 63. l. 2-0. L. Antti 59. v. Eva 67. Anna 62. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: [[Sinkko-24|Taavet Salamoninp. Sinkko 50]]. v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]]. L. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-48|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-49|Ristiina]], [[Sinkko-50|Leena]]) Sisaret [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 54]]. *Läks: Antti Saira 67. *Mökk: Heikki Taavetinp. Partamies 23. v. Regiina 30. L. Eva 58. Beata 67. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Matti Antinp. Kouvon perill: L. Aatam 57. v. Miina 64. Matti 48. v. Liisa 53. l. 3-0. L. Taavet 38. v. Eva 53. l. Kaapriel 71. Eva 69. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) *Löysä: Antti Aataminp. Kurki 72. *Its: Aatam Juonaanp. Kuren lapset 1-2. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: L:ki Eva Kuren perill. L:ki Regiina Aatamintyt. 29. Antti Emanuelinp. Torvi 49. v. Stiina 54. l. Eva 72. 1-4. Aatam Emanuelinp. Torvi 55. v. Anna 55. l. 2-2. Walpuri Aatamintyt. 20. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Antti Matinp. Partamies 38. v. Anna 45. L. Anna 68. l. 1-0. L. Liisa 71. 0-2. Abel 74 1-1. *Torp. Aatam Matinp. Partamies 47. v. Anna 59. L. 2-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Antti Antinp. Kuukan tila *Ruotv. Eva Matintyt. Kouvo 03. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833282 Jakso 1750] *Puuseppä: Matti Salamoninp. Saira 51. v. Anna 58. L. 3-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Partamies: Kaaprel Aataminp. Partamies 33. v. Hanna 37. L. Elias 69. Taavet 71. Aatam 74. Kaapriel 64. v. Liisa 60. l. 2-0. *Mökk: Elias Heikinp. Torvi 27. v. Eva 43. L. Elias 63. Aatam 67. *Torp. Aapraham Antinp. Partamies 25. v. Anna 28. L. Anna 68. *Mökk: L:ki Eva Simontyt. Saira 31. Mikko 71. Liisa 60. (Elian lapset) *Löysä: Elias Salamoninp. Saira 53. *Työm: Juonas Partamies 46. v. Anna 46. L. 0-1. *Työm: Mikko Kouvo ? *Työm: Elias Partamies 69. *Työm: Antti Partamies 56. W:li Elias 59. ja Kaapro 67. *Työm: Aatami Partamies 47. *Työm: Antti Haiko 59. *Työm: Heikki Partamies 23. *Työm: Antti Okko 67. *Työm: Juonas Okko 22. v. Kristiina 40. L. 0-1. ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Aatam Fredrikinp. Kuukka 29. v. Liisa 31. L. Aatam 55. v. Regiina 64. l. 1-2. Äiti Magdaleena 26. L. Taavet 71. *Torp. Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Kuukka 49. v. Eva 63. l. 1-1. W:li Antti Wähämies 55. S:sar Stiina 47. (Elias Kuukan l) W:li Matti 69. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833285 Jakso 1751] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Antti Kaaprelinp. Huttusen perill: L:ki Regiina Huttunen 28. P:jan L:ki Maria Eliaksentyt. 62. l. 0-2. L. Matti 51. v. Anna 59. l. 0-1. L. Kaaprel 57. Miina 61. Yhdysm. Juhana Eliaksenp. Kuukka 23. v. Martta 30. l. Taavet 72. Hanna Eliaksentyt. 17. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: L:ki Beata Kaaprielintytär 21. L. Liisa 40. Regiina 62. Eva 66. Matti Kaaprelinp. 41. v. Eva 49. l. Matti 70. Aatam 73. 0-3. L. Elias Kaaprelinp. 44. v. Maria 56. l. 1-2. L. Kaaprel Kaaprelinp. Kuukka 47. v. Maria 60. S:ret Beata Matintyt. 20. Heta Matintyt. 22. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kuukanniemi: Aatam Matinp. Kuukka 34. v. Regiina 39. L. Aatam 72. Maria Aatamintyt. 20. Elink: Juhana Antinp. Kuukka 13. *Läks: Mikko Aataminp. Turku 47. v. Lena 55. L. 0-1. *Torp. Kaaprel Mikonp. Napari 51. v. Anna 55. L. 1-3. *Läks: Taavet Eliaksenp. Torvi 45. v. Ristiina 57. L. 2-1. *Torp. Kaapriel Juhananp. Kuukka 37. v. Stiina 35. L. Antti 61. Taavet 63. Elias 71. 1-0. Maria 66. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Aatam Aaprahaminp. Olkkonen 22. v. Maria 24. L. Matti 54. Elias 57. Taavetti 60. Aapel 64. Aatam 68. Mikko 50. v. Regiina 55. l. 2-1. *Torp. Taavet Antinp. Kuukka 44. v. Kristiina 52. L. 1-3. L:ki Stiina Matintyt. 16. l. Eva 58. *Työm: Taavetti Kuukka 63. *Työm: Elias Olkkonen 57. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833288 Jakso 1752] *Työm: Mikko Turku 47. *Työm: Taavetti Kuukka 44. ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Aatam Pekkasen perill. tila ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Liisa Juhontyt. Pekkasen perill. mies Aatam Matinp. Jukanen 29. L. Taavet Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 54. v. Anna 56. l. 2-0. L. Mikko Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 45. v. Anna 40. l. Joonas 67. *Its. Anna Hiiva 38. L. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Antti Heikinp. Pekkanen 12. L. Eva 40. Regiina 52. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas 47]]. v. [[Sinkko-164|Leena 51]]. l. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]]. 1-0.(=[[Pekkanen-25|?]]) [[Pekkanen-14|Eva 71]]. 2-4.(=[[Pekkanen-17|Eevert]], [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti]], [[Pekkanen-15|Iida]], [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina]], [[Pekkanen-16|Miina]], [[Pekkanen-24|?]]) *Torp. L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 27. L. Heikki Salamoninp. Pekkanen 50. v. Eva 49. l. 3-1. ====Talo 2 (25/240)==== *Kärmenniemi: Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Kärmenniemi 32. v. Stiina 34. L. Kaapriel 64. 1-0. Miina 72. *Läks: Aatam Rokka 58. v. Annamaria 60. L. 2-0. ====Talo 2 (23/240)==== *Kärmenniemi: Tuomas, Aatam, Kaapriel Benjaminp. ja Antti Mooseksenp. Sairan tila. ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Aatam Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51. v. Maria 52. L. Aatam 71. Taavet 71. 2-2. Isä Taavet Aataminp. 26. v. Liisa 49. ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Juonas Aapelinp. Kärmenniemi 43. v. Liisa 44. l. 0-1. vävy Mikko Aataminp. Taipale 60. v. Anna 67. L. 1-0. *Mökk: Elias Jeremiaksenp. Jukanen 40. kivul. v. Maria 36. ruot. (köyh. vap) L. Anna 71 (vaiv) Kristiina 74. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833290 Jakso 1753] ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Aatam Eliaksenp. Kintun tila ====Talo 2 (3/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Aatam Eliaksenp. Lattu 30. v. Eva 34. L. Mikko 59. v. Anna 64. l. Elias 83. 0-1. L. Aatam 71. Kristiina 74. 0-1. *Torp. Aatam Eliaksenp. Kärmenniemi 31. v. Walpuri 31. L. Taavet 63. ====Talo 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Taavetti Antinp. Kärmenniemi 36. v. Maria 41. L. Elias 59. v. Eva 62. l. 1-2. Antti 69. Aatam 71. 1-0. Annaliisa 73. 0-1. Liisa Markuntyt. 30. *Mökk: Mikko Saira 62. v. Anna 65. L. 1-0. *Torp. Juonas Taavetinp. Nisonen 19. L. ruotv. Stiina vaiv. 56. ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Mikko Kaaprelinp. Kärmenniemi 39. v. Eva 45. L. Elias 67. vähänäk. vap. Antti 72. ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Juonas Kaaprelinp. Kärmenniemi 33. v. Maria 49. L. 2-0. P:a Eva Mikontyt. Nisonen 64. *Työm: Fredrik Pekkanen 64. *Lukkosep. sälli Kaarlo Pekkanen 60. *Työm: Kaapro Jukanen 58. *Palv. Anna Kajander 45. *Työm: Aapeli Nisonen 61. *Puutarhuri: Kaapro Pekkanen 20. v. Amalia 32. *Neiti Sofia Pekkanen 66. ===Laakkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Korpela 34. v. Anna 35. L. Antti 56. v. Eva 61. l. 1-2. L. Elias 61. Aatam 63. Mikko 67. Taavet 74. Anna 70. Sisar Liisa 37. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833292 Jakso 1754] *Torp. L:ki Regiina Heikintyt. 44. L. Anna 70. (Aataminl. Korpela) ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: Salamon Rietinp. Korpela 55. Aatam Juhananp. Korpela 49. v. Eva 52. L. Annamaria 73. 2-2. Matti 65. Taavet 68. 1-0. Äiti L:ki Beata Eliaksentyt. 33. l. Aapel 63. v. Kristiina 64. l. 1-0. Sisar Stiina 66. Miina 70. Liisa 70. L:ki Lisa Matintyt. 32. l. Eva Antintyt. 65. L:ki Anna Juhanantyt. 32. *Torp. Eliasn Eliaksenp. Korpela 27. v. Leena 34. ===Lavola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Aatam Antinp. Kouvon perill L. [[Kouvo-7|Eva 68]]. [[Kouvo-10|Aatam 74]]. Lautamies Aapel Nisonen 23. v. Eva 25. l. Kaapriel 62. v. Leena 68. l. 1-0. Aapel 69. Yhdysm. Taavet Antinp. 46. v. Beata 49. l. Eva 73. 3-2. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Kaapriel Juonaksenp. Kouvo 32. v. Regiina 34. L. Aatam 62. Juonas 65. Antti 70. 1-0. Helena 72. Liisa Juonaantyt. 28. Yhdysm. Aatam Kaaprelinp. 10. v. Katriina 20. l. Heikki 39. Matti 45. Eva 48. Anna 56. Regiina 59. *Työm: Juonas Kouvo 65. ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Salamon Eliaksenp. Kirvesmiehen perill. L:ki Liisa Kirvesmies 44. L. Antti 69. Anna 65. Leena 71. Miina 74. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833294 Jakso 1755] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Aatam Juonaksenp. Häärän perill: L:ki Regiina Eliaksentyt. 29. Sisar Liisa 14. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: L:ki Beata Aatamintyt. 42. L. Heikki 65. Aatam 73. Liisa 69. (Heikki Näivän l) Liisa Eliaksentyt. 28. Lena Aatamintyt 55. *Torp. Elias Eliaksenp. Remunen 23. v. [[Maunu-10|Regiina 31.]] L. Elias 71. Liisa 68. *Läks: Aatam Eliaksenp. Remunen 60. v. Eva 66. L. 0-2. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Aleksander Tuomaanp. Remunen 30. v. Maria 44. L. Aatam 56. v. Eva 65. l. 1-3. Eva 30. Maria 34. (Matinlapset) ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Tallinen: L:ki Anna Eliaksentyt. Junnonen 21. L. Juonas 57. v. Anna 62. l. 3-0. L. Antti 59. v. Kristiina 68. l. 0-1. L. Miina 64. (Taavetinlapset Junnonen) *Läks: Maria Aatamintyt. Tapanain 68. W:li Salamon Tapanainen 71. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Tallinen: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Junnonen 36. v. Anna 43. L. Kristiina 69. Aatam 74. 1-0. S:ret Elias 37. Maria 43. Liisa 40. *Työm: Juonas Tallinen 39. v. Sofia 38. ===Metsola=== ====Talo 1 (13/27)==== *Metso: Juonas Petterinp. Savikurki 31. v. Anna 30. L. Johan 71. ====Talo 1 (5/27)==== *Metso: Kaapriel Antinp. Kuukan perill L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 58. L. 1-1. L:ki Eva Maria Eliaksentyt. 43. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833296 Jakso 1756] *Löysä: Taavet Aataminp. Metso v. Maria 43. L. 0-2. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Metso: Kaapriel Antinp. Metso 34. v. Anna 31. L. Aatam 67. Anna 59. Eva 71. Juonas Metso 42. *Torp. Antti Antinp. Metson perill: L:ki Anna Ollintyt. Tikka 51. (vapaat) L. Antti 74. 1-3. *Löysä Sofia Kristiina Metso 25. *Työm: Aatami Metso 67. ===Mikkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Kaapriel Heikinp. Mikkonen 26. v. Maria 40. L. Elias 73. 2-2. *Läks: Elias Parkkonen 71. S:ret Ida 73. 0-1. *Torp. Fredrik Eliaksenp. Huttunen 11. v. Katri 14. vävy Taavet Muhli 47. v. Eva 57. l. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Mikkola 43. v. Eva 46. L. Aatam 68. 1-0. Anna 69. Walpuri 71. Liisa 73. 3-2. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: Taavetti Taavetinp. Koukku 44. v. Anna 45. vävy vävy Rietrik Okko 68. v. Anna 69. W:li Juhana 47. v. Maria 50. l. Eva 73. 2-2. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: Aatam Antinp. Koukku 16. v. Maria 46. L. Antti 45. v. Maria 50. l. 1-1. *Ruot. Matti Juonaanp. Poikulain L:ki Kristiina 52. L. Eva 70. vaiv. v. 2-2. *Torp. Wille Antinp. Koukku 24. v. Maria 37. L. Taavet 64. 1-0. Anna 67. Liisa 70. 0-2. *Löysä: Heikki Koukku 60. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833298 Jakso 1757] *Ruotv. Heta Antintyt. 19. (vapaa) *Ruotv. Elias Pesari 14. v. ruot Eva 24. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Lairi: L:ki Sofia Taavetintyt. 28. L. Antti 62. v. Liisa 68. Taavet 65. Kristiina 67. Miina 73. (Elias Laurin lapset) Elias Eliaksenp. 57. v. Eva 62. l. 1-1. L:ki Eva Antintyt. 42. Maria 74. 0-1. (Wille Lairin lapset). ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Lairi: Aatam Yrjönp: Lairi 15. v. Margreta 17. L. Aatam 60. v. Liisa 62. l. 0-2. L. Beata 52. Yhdysm. L:ki Anna Eliaksentyt. 32. L. Kaapriel 53. Elias 66. Mikko 71. Maria 59. *Työm: Elias Mikkola 52. *Palv. tyttö: Anna Huttunen 74. *Työm: Jaakko Mikkola 19. v. Anna 49. *Työm: Kaapro Mikkola 57. v. Anna 55. *Työm: Antti Mikkola 59. v. Kristiina 64. *Sällin p. Juoseppi Huttunen 72. *Työm: L:ki Helga Mikkola 53. L. 0-2. ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Aatam Eliaksenp. Muukkaan perill: L:ki Kristiina Heikintyt. 17. L. Regina 56. Antti 53. Taavetti 58. Elias 46. v. Regiina 44. L. Elias 70. Eva 73. 0-1. Stiina 79. 0-2. Mikko Mikonpoika Muukka 63. v. Maria 71. *Läks: Maria Aatamintyt. Kohonen 42. L. 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Juonaksenp. Nisosen L:ki Sofia Juonaantyt. 23. Maria Antintytär 44. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Juonaksenp. Nisonen 25. v. Beata 40. L. Regiina 67. Stiina 70. 0-1. Mikko 60. v. Helena 65. l. 1-0. L. Antti 62. 1-0. Elias 52. v. Eva 57. l. 1-0. L. 3-1. Liisa Juhanantyt. 36. Aatam Juhananp. 20. Aatam Kaaprielinp. 56. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833301 Jakso 1758] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: Elias Antinp. Wilhun perill L:ki Heta Taavetintyt. 24. L. Taavet 49. v. Eva 58. l. 0-1. L. Elias 69. Aatam 46. v. Anna 50. l. Aatam 71. Antti 73. 1-3. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: Taavet Tahvonp. Wilhu 24. v. Regiina 29. L. Aatam 60. v. Leena 63. Taavetti 56. v. Maria 58. l. 0-2. ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Antti Eliaksenpo. Maunu 42. v. Anna 48. l. 1-0. Äiti Regina Yrjöntytär 20. *Torp. L:ki Beata Juhanantyt 24 L. Leena 65. Iita 69. Stiina 59. l. 0-1. *Torp. [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetintyt. 23.]] S:r [[Maunu-16|Lena 32.]] L:ki [[Taipale-13|Lena Pietarintyt. 55.]] l. 0-2(=?, [[Maunu-18|Miina]]). ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: Mikko Kaaprielinp. Haiko 45 v. Kristiina 50. L. 2-2. Isintim Aatam Antinp. Haiko 34. v. Anna 27. l. Aapel 60. v. Eva 64. l. 2-0. Eva 63. Stiina 65. *Torp. Elias Eliaksenp. Haiko 66. L:set Taavet 69. Anna 72. 0-1. *Ruotv. Eva Eliantyt. 64. *Torp. Antti Kaaprelinp. Haiko 51. v. Anna 55 L. 2-2. *Löysä: Anna Maunu 56. *Työm: Aapeli Muukka 51. *Palv. tyttö Helena Maunu 32. *Työm: Elias Maunu 61. *Työm: Taavetti Muukka 58. *Työm: Antti Nisonen 62. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833303 Jakso 1759] *Työm: Elias Laurikain 36. v. Walpuri 38. L. Aatami 71. ===Nuppola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Alanuppola Antti Salamoninp. Nupponen 47 v. Maria 52. l. Aatam 73. 4-0. L:ki Maria Salamonintyt. 40. l. Anna 65. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Alanuppola: Matti Mooseksenp. Nupponen 54. v. Anna 60. L. 0-1. Äiti Liisa Juhanantyt. 26. L:ki Anna Maria Moseksentyt. 50. Anna Kaaprielintyt. 23. ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ylänuppola: Salamon Juonaksenp. Nupponen 43. v. Anna 52. L. Anna 73. 4-3. L:ki Maria Juonaksentyt. 39. l. Antti 64. Aatam Simonp. Sairanen 68. Taavet 71. *Työm: Aatami Sairanen 68. ===Parkkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Elias Taavetinp. Kiesi 24. v. Leena 27. L. Elias 69. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: L:ki Anna Heikintytär 23. L. Mooses Joonaksenp. Muukka 40. v. Liisa 42. l. Aatam 69. Antti 72. Anna 66. 0-1. L. Juonas Juonaksenp. Muukka 62. v. Anna 65. l. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Emanuel Juonaksenp. Kiesin perill L:ki Lena Heikintyt. 20. L. Elias 43. v. Eva 47. l. Eva 72. 3-1. Kaapriel Kiesi 30. v. Maria 33. l. Eva 61. Regina 64. Kristiina 67. Maria 70. 0-1. *Läks: Gabriel Parkkola 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833305 Jakso 1760] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Aatam Kaaprielinp. Kapiain 35. v. Eva 47. L. Antti 69. Elias 69. Juonas 73. 2-1. S:r Liisa 20. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Elias Taavetinp. Parkkola 29. v. Eva 31. L. Anna 60. Taavet 50. v. Anna 56. l. 1-1. Antti Parkkonen 39. *Räätäli Antti Aapelinp. Haiko 53. v. Eva 58. L. 0-1. W:li Mikko 65. *Työm: Aatami Muukka 69. ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Olkku: L:ki Liisa Juhanantyt. 21. L. Antti Kaaprelinp. Nisonen 56. v. Eva 64. l. 1-1. L. Aatam 58. v. Evamaria 71. Regina 65. Yhdysm. Emanuel Juhananp. 23. tytär puoli Anna Olkku 38. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Olkku: L:ki Liisa Eliaksentyt. Olkku 29. L. Antti 53. v. Anna 59. l. 1-0. Taavet 61. Aatam 64. Elias 71. Maria 69. (Juonas Olkun lapset) ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Elias Mooseksenp. Pöllönen 51. L:ki Lena Eliaksentyt. 47. L. Aatam 66. Elias 73. 2-2. S:set Antti 54. Mooses 58. Eva 61. (Mooseksen l). L:ki Anna Juhanantyt. 20. Eva Laurikainen 13. *Torp. Heikki Aataminp. Pöllönen 18. v. Beata 25. L. Kaapriel 59. v. Ristiina 61. l. 0-1. L. Mikko 62. Antti 69. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: Kaapriel Aaprahaminp. Pöllönen 28. v. Anna 27. L. Kaapriel 70. Anna 56. Eva 74. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: L:ki Maria Aatamintytär 17. Aatam Matinp. Pöllönen 24. v. Eva 30. l. Eva 66. 0-1. Aatam 56. Antti 59. Elias 68. Matti 55. v. Anna 61. l. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833307 Jakso 1761] ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Hiiva: Salamon Taavetinp. Hiiva 28. v. Beata 28. L. Maria 64. Eva 68. Taavet 58. v. Sofia 64. Juonas 62. Salamon 66. Aatam 71. Elias 73. Mikko 52. v. Leena 56. l. 3-1. Elink: L:ki Anna 11. *Torp. Aapraham Eliaksenp. 12. v. Walpuri 29. L. Tuomas 67. Eva 56. *Torp. Aapel Eliaksenp. Hiiva 27. v. Beata 42. L. Kaapriel 61. Aatam 67. Elias 74. 1-0. ====Talo 5 (1)==== *Parjain: Rieti Paavonp. Parjain 42. v. Eva 40. L. Taavet 61. Alpert 71. 1-0. Leena 66. 0-1. L:ki Hanna Kaaprelintyt. 25. l. Stiina 47. (Antinl) Elias Antinp. Hiiva 49. W:jet Antti 54. Kaapriel 59. *Torp. L:ki Eva Taavetintytär 22. L. Aatam Esaiaksenp. Hiiva 49. v. Liena 57. l. 1-0. ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Erik Salamoninp. Karhu 44. v. Kristiina 51. L. Elias 72. 1-2. W:li Kaapriel Karhu 27. v. Sofia 15. ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Thomas Mooseksenp. Sihvo 41. v. Eva 46. L. Elias 69. Aatam 73. 2-2. ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: Wille Taavetinp. Häärä 48. v. Anna 56. L. 1-1. Elinkil L:ki Hanna Hjerppe 10. *Löysä: Juhana Willenp. Hjerppe 49. v. Rikina 50. L. 2-0. ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: Antti Aataminp. Kärmenniemen perill: L. Krister Antinp. 32. v. Anna 43. l. Taavet 65. Aatam 71. 1-0. Kristiina 73. 0-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833309 Jakso 1762] *Työm: Aatami Hiiva 67. *Juonas Hiiva 62. *Työm: Kaapro Hiiva 59. *Työm: poika Elias Hiiva 75. *Työm: Kaapro Hiiva 61. W:li Elias 74. *Työm: Taavetti Parjanen 61. *Työm: Aatami Olkku 64. *Työm: Taavetti Olkku 61. *Työm: Mikko Pöllönen 62. *Työm: Kaapro Pöllönen 59. ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkko 46. v. Liisa 44. L. Elias 70. Anna 72. 0-3. Elinkil. Elias Rasvasuu 21. v. Eva 25. l. Regiina 62. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]]. v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]]. L. 2-1.(=[[Soukkio-2|Elias]], [[Soukkio-3|Eevert]]?, [[Soukkio-4|Anna]]) Taavet Saira 27. v. Anna 25. l. Aatam 63. Leena 68. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Taavetinp. Ruohia 28. vävy: Aapel Juonaksenp. Muhli 55. v. Maria 34. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40. v. Liisa 33. Waimon sisar Beata Taavetintyt. 36. *Torp. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 46. v. Anna 45. L. 4-0. S:r Stiina 52. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia Muoses Nisonen 49. v. Anna 51. L. 1-5. L:ki Eva Tuomaantyt. 18. *Maakaupp. Antti Matinp. Ruohia 56. v. Eva 55. l. 0-1. *Its. Eva Juhanantytär 38. (kivulloin vap.) *Torp. Juonas Benjaminp. Wärtö 42. v. Beata 52. L. Antti 71. 2-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833311 Jakso 1763] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Antti Eliaksenp. Muhli 53. v. Eva 58. L. 1-2. *Läks: Aatami Ruohia 54. v. Maria 41. *Löysä: Elias Hiiva 60. W:li Juhana 65. *Torp. L:ki Eva Ruohia 28. L. Liisa Kaaprelintyt. 66. [[Ruohia-1|Evamaria 64]]. *Löysä: Taavetti Antinp. Pukki 53. v. Stiina 61. l. 1-1. *Torp. Esaias Joonaanp. Buuren L:ki Rikina 48. L. 0-1. *Läks: Maria Karhu 32. *Torp. Antti Joonaanp. Buure 46. v. Anna 61. L. 1-1. L. Anna 37. Rekina 43. (Juonaksen lapset) *Työm: Elias Hiiva 32. v. Lovisa 34. *Työm: Aatami Saira 63. *Työm: Antti Wärtö 71. *Suutarin sälli Aatami Renqvist 46. v. Susanna 48. L. 1-1. *Työm. p. Taavetti Hiiva 70. ===Ruomi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Muhli: Kaapriel Antinp. Muhli 21. v. Ristiina 36. L. Kaapriel 64. v. Anna 70. l. 0-1. W:li Antti 31. Elias Eliaksenp. Muhli 34. L:ki Eva Juosepintyt. 12. *Torp. L:ki Maria Jaakontyt. Tapanain 29. L. Pojan L:ki Anna Antintyt. 62. l. 0-1. L. Aatam 55. Kustaa 71. *Läks: L:ki Ristiina Aatamintyt. Uski 29. kivuloin. vap. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Rokka: Taavetti Antinp. Kouvo 24. v. Eva 27. L. Liisa 70. Mikko 53. v. Maria 59. L. Elias 48. v. Regiina 60. l. 1-2. P:a Annaliisa Talka 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833313 Jakso 1764] *Läks: Elias Juonaanp. Sihvo 55. v. Anna 61. L. 2-1. *Torp. Aatam Ristonp. Rokka 28. v. Walborg 33. L. Aatam 60. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: Taavet Juonaksenp. Kirvesmies 13. v. Liisa 19. L. Stiina 50. Taavet 54. v. Eva 58. l. 4-3. *Läks: Juhana Suomalain 34. v. Anna 38. L. Eva 63. hullu vapaa. 0-2. Elias 74. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: L:ki Maria Eliaksentyt. 38. Taavet Antinp. Rasa 64. v. Anna 67. Salomon 74. Aatam Aataminp. Rasa 63. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Ahonen: Aatam Mikonp. Ahonen 34. v. Regiina 37. L. Mikko 58. v. Anna 64. l. 1-2. L. Antti 62. Kaapriel 66. Taavet 68. 1-1. Miina 74. *Torp. Elias Mikonp. Ahonen 42. v. Liisa 44. L. Matti 65. Juonas 68. 3-1. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Ahonen: Taavetti Antinp. Ahonen 24. v. Beata 38. L. Tahvo 45. v. Maria 56. l. 1-1. L. Taavet 55. Antti 60. v. Annastiina 65. Aatam 70. Elias 73. Anna 53. l. 1-0. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: Elias Aataminp. Kirvesmies 13. v. Maria 17. L. Taavet 53. v. Anna 60. l. 0-2. L. Elias 35. v. Maria 36. l. Antti 59. v. Ristiina 72. Aatam 62. Matti 68. 1-1. Maria 74. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: Aatam Aataminp. Kirvesmies 64. S:tä Juonas 39. Matti 42. (Heikki Kirvesmiehen lapset) v. Lena 45. l. 1-0. S:set Salamon 72. 1-0. Liisa 74. (Aatam Kirvesmiehen lapset) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833316 Jakso 1765] ====Talo 6 (1/6)==== *Talka: Taavet Juhananp. Talka 52. v. Liisa 61. l. 0-2. Äiti Regina 13. Sisar Eva 46 ====Talo 6 (1/6)==== *Talka: Elias Juhananp. Talka 37. v. Eva 41. L. Salamon 74. Liisa 68. 0-1. S:r Stiina 40. L:ki Regiina Jaakontyt. 32. ====Talo 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: Taavetti Antinp. Talka 33. v. Sofia 39. L. Antti 59. v. Anna 63. l. 1-1. L. Elias 67. 1-0. Leena 62. S:sar Regiina 39. Ä:ti Maria 10. Kaapriel Yrjönp 17. *Läks: Aatam Antinp. Talka 44. v. Filipiina 48. L. 2-3. ====Talo 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: L:ki Eva Taavetintyt. 38. L. Aatam 72. Beata 65. Taavet 54. (Mooses Talkan l) v. Kristina 57. l 2-1. *Torp. Aapraham Juonaksenp. Talka 21. v. Liisa 26. L. Mikko 62. *Ruotv. = 2-1. (Mikko Talan l) ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Narttu: L:ki Regiina Heikintytär 23. L. Walpuri 52. Eva 62. Liisa 65. Heikki Heikinp. Narttu 48. v. Tiina 53. l. 2-1. *Torp. Antti Poikulain 19. L. Anna 48. Iita 70. ====Talo 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Elias Maununp. Pekari 29. v. Maria 37. L. Elias 63. Antti 64. Matti 69. Taavet 71. 1-1. Anna 73. ====Talo 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Salamon Taavetinp. Narttu 14. L. Mikko 47. Heikki 52. v. Maria 63. Antti 49. v. Liisa 68. Yhdysm. Elias 61. Aatam Erikinp. Rasa 68. Eva 65. (Erik Rasan l). ((miehiä 7, naisia 3)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833318 Jakso 1766] ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Punkka: Taavet Eliaksenp. Taipale 34. v. Liisa 39. L. Taavet 68. Antti 71. Stiina 64. Liisa 73. ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Punkka: Aatam Tuomaanp. Suonia 21. L. Aatam 56. v. Maria 61. l. 0-2. L. Elias 62. v. Liisa 63. l. 2-0. *Ruot: Susanna Pesari 34. *Työm: Antti Narttu 36. *Työm: p. Elias Nisonen 72. *Työm: Elias Olkkonen 72. *Työm: Elias Olkkonen 71. *Työm: p. Elias Peuhkuri 73. W:li 1-0. *Työm: Antti Peuhkuri 70. *Työm: Esaias Rasa 40. *Työm: p. Aatami Saira 72. *Työm: Juonas Ahonen 68. W:li 1-0. *Työm: Antti Ahonen 62. *Työm: Aapeli Muhli 47. Ä:ti Eva 12. *Työm: Antti Narttu 46. v. Anna 55. *Työm: Palv. tyt. Anna Rokka 50. l. 1-0. *Työm: vaimo Anna Hietamies 58. *Työm: Elias Pekari 63. *Työm: Antti Tapanain 62. *Räätälinsälli Taavetti Muhli 34. ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Pekki: Matti Eliaksenp. Pekki 22. v. Anna 44. L. Matti 51. v. Anna 60. l. 1-0. L. Taavet 56. v. Regiina 67. Mooses 58. Mikko 60. Elias 63. Anna 65. Ristiina 68. 0-1. Antti Matinp. 48. v. Eva 54. l. Aatam 74. 1-1. *Torp. Aatam Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47. v. Liisa 55. L. 0-5. S:r Eva 40. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833320 Jakso 1767] *Torp. Elias Aataminp. Hiiva 46 W:li Juonas 51. Äiti Stiina Tuomaantyt. 24. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Antti Tuomaanp. Suonion perill L:ki Regiina Matintyt. 26. L. Taavet 51. v. Liisa 53. l. 4-1. Juhana Taavetinp. Saira 43. Eva 32. Stiina 38. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Taavetti Juonaksenp. Saira 33. v. Maria 46. L. Taavet 68. Elias 74. 2-1. Anna 72. S:r Beata Juonaksentyt. 45. *Läks: L:ki Ristiina Israelintyt. Sinkko 42. L. Elias Sinkko 71. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: L:ki Liisa Kaaprelintyt. Peuhkuri 21. L. Matti 63. Elias 52. v. Eva 65. l. 2-1. L. Aatam Peuhkuri 45. v. Regiina 49. l. Anna 72. 2-1. Taavet 74. *Läks: Taavetti Pekki 46. l. 0-2. S:r Liisa 52. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Mooses Juhananp. Muukka 30. v. Maria 36. L. Eva 60. Anna 67. Aatam 70. Antti 73. Kaaprel 58. v. Maria 57. l. 2-1. *Läks: Taavet Hjerppe 38. v. Anna 39. L. Wille 71. 1-0. Eva 68. Iita 73. 0-2. *Mökk: Antti Eliaksenp. Kärmenniemi 38. L. Elias 67. L. 0-1. Mikko 71. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Aapraham Peuhkurin perill L. Antti 14. v. Martta 33. l. Mikko 60. Matti 56. v. Anna 57. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Taavet Aaprahaminp. Peuhkuri 28. v. Eva 41. Ristiina 67. Eva 70. 0-1. Elias 73. 2-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Elias Matinp. Imeläin 34. v. Eva 37. L. Elias 65. Taavet 68. Anna 63. 0-1. S:r Anna 38. Stiina 44. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833322 Jakso 1768] *Torp. Kaapriel Matinp. Imeläin 40. v. Beata 49. L. Antti 72. 2-0. Anna 68. 1-2. *Torp. Wille Juonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46. v. Anna 56. L. 0-4. W:li Tuomas 60. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Taavet Juonaksenp. Sairan tila ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Antti Aataminp. Saira 41. v. Liisa 47. L. Aatam 72. 2-2. W:li Mikko 45. v. Liisa 53. l. 0-1. Isä Aatam 12. *Torp. Antti Aataminp. Peuhkuri 41. v. Walpuri 45. L. Elias 66. asev. vap. Antti 70. 3-1. Ruotv. Eva Antintyt. 25. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Taavet Juhananp. Peuhkurin perill L. Eva 50. vävy Kaapriel Kouvo 45. v. Anna 44. l. Aatam 69. 1-1. L. Eeva 67. *Läks: Aatam Antinp. Torvi 46. v. Walpuri 60. L. 2-0. *Torp. Aatam Jaakonp. Häärä 34. v. Martta 42. L. Anna 69. 1-2. Aatam 64. Antti 71. Elias 74. *Työm: Mikko Stenberg 44. *Työm: Juonas Hiiva 51. *Työm: Aatami Häärä 64. *Työm: Mikko Pekki 60. *Työm: Elias Peuhkuri 52. *Työm: Kaapro Imeläin 40. L. 2-0. *Työm: Muoses Pekki 58. *Työm: Matti Peuhkuri 63. *Työm: Antti Peuhkuri 41. L. 1-0. *Työm: Mikko Peuhkuri 60. *Työm: Aatami Torvi 46. *Työm: Aatami Peuhkuri 52. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833325 Jakso 1769] ===Sorvarila=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: Kaapriel Aaronp. Okko 32. v. Eva 40. L. Elias 70. 1-0. Anna 68. Eeva 73. 0-2. W:li. Taavet 38. v. Eva 58. l. Aatam 68 Liisa 70. Miina 74. 2-2. L:ki Ristiina Matintytär 10. *Läks: Taavetti Huttunen 62. v. Eva 66. L. 0-3. *Torp. L:ki Maria Holmstén 15. L. Juhana 41. v. Anna 48. l. Anna 71. 1-2. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: Erik Eliaksenp. Okko 36. v. Maria 40. L. Salamon 67. 1-0. Tiina 73. L:ki Maria Taavetintyt. 23. l. Antti 59. v. Maria 67. *Läks: Annamaria Lensu *Läks: Regiina Lensu. *Torp: Räätäli Elias Matinp. Okko 56. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Juhana Eliaksenp. Räipiö 51. v. Liisa 57. L. 3-1. Isä Elias Eliaksenp. 18. l. Anna 46. *Läks: Taavetii Räipiö 54. v. Anna 64. l. 2-0. *Läks: Juonas Save 51. v. Ristiina 59. Ä:ti Sofia 22. *Torp. Aapraham Juonaksenp. Muhli 49. v. Walpuri 50. L. Juonas 74. 2-2. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Rietrik Eliaksenp. Räipiö 27. v. Eva 38. L. Elias 73. 1-2. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Räipiö: Salamon Taavetinp. Räipiön perill: L:ki Sofia Aatamintyt. 38. L. Taavet 61. v. Annamaria 68. l. 1-0. Salamon 64. Antti 70. Anna 67. Miina 72. 0-1. W:li Kaapriel 28. *Löysä: Taavet Kuitto 15. Maria 50. *Torp. Elias Matinp. Pöllönen 42. v. Walpuri 49. L. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833326 Jakso 1770] *Työm: Elias Orkkonen 39. *Työm: Taavetti Räipiö 54. *Työm: Juonas Muhli 74. W:li 2-0. *Työm: Aatami Okko 45. *Työm: L:ki Walpuri Heikkinen 40. l. 2-0. *Työm: Taavetti Orkonen 43. ===Suomalais=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Suomalain: Mikko Kaaprelinp. Suomalain 44. v. Anna 58. l. 1-0. S:set Leena 59. Taavet 39. Elias 48. v. Annaliisa 68. Antti 51. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Suomalain: Heikki Kaaprelinp. Suomalain 35. v. Leena 38. L. Stiina 61. Walpuri 63. Eva 71. Miina 73. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Aatam Taavetinp. Suomalain 19. v. Mari 30. L. Antti 56. v. Annaliisa 69. l. 1-0. Elias 68. Aatam 70. Heikki 72. W:jen L:ki Helena Heikintytär 21. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalain 48. v. Anna 50. L. Anna 73. 2-2(=Aatami, Mikko, [[Suomalainen-5|Miina]], Hilda) Rietrik Tahvonp. Suomalain 47. v. Annaliisa 61. l. 2-1. Liisa Heikintytär 16. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Heikki Martinp. Suomalain 21. L. Leena 58. Beata 62. Kaapriel 46. v. Anna 45. l. Aatam 67. 1-0. Anna 72. 1-1. S:r Maria 18. *Mökk: Elias Aataminp. Muhli 45. vaiv. v. Liisa 52. vapaat. m. l. L. Anna 74. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: L:ki Eva Juonaksentyt. 15. L:ki Helena Salamonintytär 39. l. Mikko 64. Matti 66. Juonas 71. 1-0. Anna 62. Eva 69. 0-1. (Antti Remusen l.) Yhdysm. Aatam Jeremiaksenp. Suomalain 17. L. Aatam 65. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833329 Jakso 1771] *Puuseppä: Mooses Suomalain 28. v. Katri 36. L. Antti 73. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: L:ki Liisa Antintyt. perill: L. Taavet 40. v. Maria 44. l. Aatam 63. Eva 69. Anna 72. 0-1. *Torp. Antti Hovi 22. v. Leena 35. L. Mikko 64. Antti 74. W:li Juonas 26. ===Suoniala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: Eva Kaprelintyt. 34. L. Aatam 56. v. Eva 62. l. 0-1. S:t Eva 74. W:li Wilhelm 23. v. Eva 45. Salamon 33. *Torp. Wille Eliaksenp. Askola 29. v. Stiina Juhanantytär 42. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: Aatam Antinp. Tikka 56. v. Anna 63. L. 2-0. L:ki Ristiina Taavetintyt. 39. L:ki Eva Eliaksentyt. 36. Kaapriel Erikinp. Tikka 41. v. Anna 51. l. Kaapriel 71. 2-2. Sofia Juonaantyt. 42. ((miehiä 6, naisia 8)) ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Pesari: Aatam Taavetinp. Pesari 31. v. Regiina 42. L. 2-1. S:ret Stiina 28. Maunu Taavetinp. 38. v. Leena 45. l. Liisa 68. Eva 72. 0-3. W:li Taavet Taavetinp. 42. v. Regiina 51. l. 1-2. *Torp. L:ki Walpuri Yrjöntytär 09. L. Juhana Tuomaanp. Pesari 34. v. Reeta 29. l. Eva 69. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Matti Mikonp. Suonia 06. v. Beata 30. L. Aatam 51. v. Leena 50. L. Antti 73. 4-3. Walpuri Mikontyt. 14. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833331 Jakso 1772] *Läks: L:ki Liisa Walpurintyt. 36. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Mikko Eliaksenp. Suonia 35. v. Eva 48. L. Anna 63. 4-0. Elink. Eva Esaiaksentyt. 18. *Läks: Elias Simonp. Korpela 39. v. Anna 42. L. 1-4. Antti 72. heik. miel. vap. köyh. mt. l. vap. *Läks: Aatam Eliaksenp. Korpe 66. W:li Taavet 70. *Suutarin L:ki Margreta Pesari 41. L. 0-1. *Työm: Antti Kuukka 42. v. Maria 50. L. 2-2. Anna 69. ((miehiä 3, naisia 3)) *Työm: Antti Kuukka 69. ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kaijansinkko: Taavetti Salamoninp. Karhu 23. v. Eva 29. L. Elias 59. v. Regiina 62. L. 1-2. L. Aatam 52. v. Maria 50. l. Miina 74. 1-2. *Läks: Antti Eliaksenp. Kaijansinkko 53. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kajansinkko: Aatami Kaijansinkko 43. v. Anna 43. l. 0-1. Taavet 73. 1-0. W:li Matti 54. v. Regiina 58. l. 2-0. *Torp. Elias Mooseksenp. Kaijansinkko 20. v. Anna 25. L. Aapel 62. Taavet 68. Antti 46. v. Stiina 53. l. Aatam 77. 1-3. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Aatam Huttunen 37. v. Eva 38. l. Antti 61. v. Maria 64. l. 1-1. Taavet 64. 2-1. Eva 70. ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Muukka: Elias Juhananp. Ruohian perill L:ki Heta Juonaantytär 24. L. Eva 71. vävy Antti Kuukka 51. v. Tiina 65. l. 0-2. R:ki Aatam Partamies 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833333 Jakso 1773] *Läks: Kaapriel Heikinp. Maunu 26. v. Walpuri 45. L. Matti 67. Maria 70. Aatam 74. 2-0. ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Muukka: Juonas Juhananp. Nisonen 32. v. Heta 41. L. Taavet 66. asev. vap. Antti 70. Elias 72. 1-1. *Läks: Maria Rietrikintyt. 35. L. Elias Antinp. 67. Liisa 72. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Antti Juonaksenp. Nartun perill. vävy Matti Haiko 40. v. Regina 44. L. Elias 64. v. Stiina 63. l. 1-1. L. 1-0. Anna 68. Stiina 71. *Mök: Aatam Taavetinp. Turku 48. v. Maria 22. ((1 mies, 0 naista)) ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Mikko Kaaprielinp. Muukka 51. v. Anna 57. L. 0-4. S:r Eva 43. W:li Aatam 60. *Löysä: Matti Antinp. Muukka 59. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Elias Aaprahaminp. Muukka 58. v. Liisa 67. L. 1-1. Isintim. Taavet Muukka 44. v. Liisa 35. l. Aatam 70. Mikko 73. Maria Kaaprielintyt. 39. *Mök: Mikko Mooseksenp. Uski 49. v. Annaliisa 61. L. 1-2. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: L:ki Eva Esaiaksentyt. 23. L. Antti 49. v. Anna 60. l. 1-1. Aatam 56. (Antinl) v. Eva 67. l. 1-0. Mikko Antinp. Muukka 45. v. Anna 50. l. Eeva 72. 1-1. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Taavet Kaaprelinp. Muukka 46. v. Anna 50. L. Eva 70. Taavet 73. 2-1. Isä Kaapriel 21. v. Anna 38. l. Maria 61. Stiina 68. Leena 72. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833335 Jakso 1774] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Antti Kaijansinkko 46. v. Eva 49. L. Aatam 70. 0-4. Emintimä L:ki Eva Taavetintyt. 41. *Läks: Heikki Antinp. Peuhkuri 22. *Työm: Taavetti Kaijansinkko 68. *Työm: Matti Maunu 67. *Työm: Elias Muukka 67. *Työm: Elias Muukka 53. ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-18|Antti Salamoninp. Sinkko 41]]. v. [[Muukka-2|Anna 58]]. L. [[Sinkko-27|Eva 65]]. [[Sinkko-28|Liisa 69]]. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-32|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-31|Alviina]], [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina]]) [[Sinkko-29|Antti 74]]. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Taipale-18|Taavet Taipale 50]]. v. [[Sinkko-74|Eva 65]]. l. 2-0.(=[[Taipale-22|Eevert]], [[Taipale-23|Taavetti]]) W:li [[Taipale-19|Antti 58]]. v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-30|Eedla]]) L:ki [[Torvi-3|Eva Eliaksentyt. 37]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-20|Iida]]) *Läks: Aatam Kruskopf. 41. v. Maria 47. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-78|Antti Kaaprelinp. Sinkko 24]]. v. [[Olkkonen-2|Eva 38]]. L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]]. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel]]) [[Sinkko-82|Eva 65]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-83|?]]) L. [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]]. S:r [[Sinkko-77|Eva Kaaprelintyt. 21]]. *Irtol. [[Sihvo-1|Matti Juonaanp. Sihvo 52]]. v. [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]]. l. 1-0(=[[Sihvo-3|Pietari]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-101|Matti Matinp. Sinkko 09]]. L. [[Sinkko-161|Matti 39]]. v. [[Pekkanen-1|Liisa 43]]. l. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko 64]]. v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]]. l. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-168|Antti]]) [[Sinkko-174|Roopert 66]]. [[Sinkko-182|Antti 68]]. [[Sinkko-183|Elias 71]]. 3-0.(=[[Sinkko-192|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-194|Joonas]]) [[Sinkko-184|Eva 73]]. *Läks: L:ki Sofia Juonaantyt. Taipale 28. *Löysä Mikko Eliaksenp. Tapanain 49. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833338 Jakso 1775] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: L:ki Maria Mooseksentyt. perill L. [[Sinkko-206|Elias 60]]. [[Sinkko-202|Aapraham 48]]. (Aapraham Sinkon l) v. Liisa 49. l. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]]. 4-3.(=[[Sinkko-208|Antti]], [[Sinkko-214|Robert]], [[Sinkko-215|Eevert]], [[Sinkko-219|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-213|Iida]], [[Sinkko-217|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-218|Hilda]]) [[Sinkko-199|Stiina Pietarintyt. 18]]. *Wärjäri: [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salamoninp. Sinkko 48]]. v. [[Strandman-4|Iita 62]]. L. 4-1.(=[[Sinkko-41|Eevert]], ?, [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-43|Antti]], [[Sinkko-40|Hilda]]) Waimon sisar Hilda Strandman 64. *Nahkuri: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Ahtiain 41]]. v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]]. L. 1-1.(=[[Ahtiainen-3|Elias]], [[Ahtiainen-4|Iida]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: L:ki Anna Aaronintyt. 48 L. [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Kaaprelinp. Sinkko 68]]. Juonas Aataminp. Sinkko 22. Elias 63. Antti 72. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-89|Miina]]) Anna Kaaprelintyt. 51. Leena 55. l. 1-0. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Aatam Matinp. Sinkon perill L. [[Sinkko-142|Matti 51]]. [[Sinkko-144|Taavet 60]]. v. [[Talka-2|Ristiina 66]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-153|?]], [[Sinkko-154|Iida]]?) L. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 48]]. [[Sinkko-141|Aatam 45]]. v. [[Okko-2|Eva 61]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-146|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-147|Hilda]]) Waimon sisar Tiina Pietarintyt. 21. *Mökk: [[Sinkko-112|Antti Sinkko 52]]. v. [[Renqvist-16|Liisa 52]]. vaivaset vap. m. l. L. 3-2.(=Antti?, ?, ?, ?, ?) Appi Wille Renqvist 17. v. Heta 19. *Its: L:ki Elisabet Pietarintyt. Turku 17. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Taavet Antinp. Rapi 52. v. Stiina 54. L. Antti 74. 1-1. W:li Yhdysm. Juonas 52. v. Stiina 53. l. 1-0. S:r Leena 50. *Ravin mylly. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: L:ki Stiina Mooseksentyt. 26. L. Aatam 58. v. Anna 63. l. 1-2. L. Antti 60. v. Regiina 68. Taavet 62. Kaapriel 67. Mikko Simonp. Olkkonen 52. v. Regiina 58. l. 2-2. S:t Maria 25. Eeva 29. (Matintyttäret) *Torp. Elias Matinp. Olkkonen 34. v. Beata 41. L. Elias 71. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833340 Jakso 1776] ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Taavet Kiesi 39. L. Mikko 64. v. Anna Maria 68. l. 1-1. L. Anna 72. 0-1. *Läks: Matti Aataminp. Kiesi 47. v. Maijaleena 56. L. 0-2. *Läks: Aatam Olkkonen 59. v. Maria 65. L. 0-1. *Hietakosken mylly: vuokraaja Mylläri [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]]. v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. L. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-121|Antti]], [[Sinkko-120|Anna Maria]]) *Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavet Sinkko 54]]. v. [[Häggström-27|Edla 60]]. l. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-129|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-130|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-131|Anna]], [[Sinkko-132|Eeva]]) Oppilas Matti Taavetinp. Torvi 67. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: L:ki Regiina Heikintyt. Olkkonen 10. L. Aatam 50. v. Anna 65. 0-2. L. Antti 59. (Elias Olkkosen l) v. Liisa 60. l. 2-3. L. Elias 64. Puuska Heikki Tahvonp. Wilhu 37. v. Anna 42. l. Taavet 68. Kaapriel 70. 1-2. *Ruot. Regiina Aatamintyt. Olkkonen 38. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Kaapriel Huttunen 38. v. Eva 41. L. Antti 69. 1-0. Miina 71. Iita 73. Puuska [[Maunu-8|Elias Maunu 24.]] l. Liisa 51. *Läks: Elias Taavetinp. Turku 56. v. Ristiina 64. L. 2-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Elias Antinp. Olkkonen 45. v. Anna 57. L. Elias 72. 1-0. S:r Liisa Antintyt. 42. l. Liisa Liisantyt. 60. W:li Yhdysm. Aatam 52. v. Maria 52. l. 1-1. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Juhana Juhananp. Olkko 39. v. Anna 60. L. Anna 70. 0-1. *Läks: Mikko Taavetinp. Olkkonen 25. L. Aatam 61. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833343 Jakso 1777] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: Kaapriel Kaaprelinp. Salmi 12. v. Liisa 13. L. Matti 41. Kaapriel 45. Taavet 50. Maria 33. Stiina 47. Elias Kaaprelinp. 35. l. Anna 68. W:li Juonas 18. Antti 20. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: L:ki Stiina Heinkintyt. 25. L. Juonas 65. Elias 68. (Elias Salmen l) Leena Aatamintyt. 48. l. Anna 71. L:ki Liisa Antintyt. 19. l. Regiina 52. Aatam Aataminp. 34. v. Eva 51. l. 2-1. Matti Maunu 29. v. Beata 33. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: Juonas Antinp. Alasalmen perill L:ki Eva 46. L. Juonas 67. Antti 72. 1-0. Eva 64. 0-2. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: Mikko Jeremiaksenp. Punkka 31. v. Anna 37. L. Antti 63. Matti 66. v. Annaliisa 65. Taavet 70. 0-1. Waimon sisar Reetta Kaaprelintyt. 30. ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: Matti Salamoninp. Alasalmi 51. v. Stiina 56. L. 2-2. S:sar Anna 63. Martta Taavetintyt. 37. ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: Aatami Taavetinp. Salmi 50. v. Eva 61. L. 1-1. Ä:ti L:ki Liisa Juonaantyt. 17. *Suutarin opp. Alfred Olkkonen 71. *Työm: Antti Sinkko 57. *Työm: Elias Sinkko 71. *Työm: Elias Sinkko 64. *Työm: L:ki Maria Olkkonen 18. *Työm: Aatami Sinkko 60. ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale Antti Taavetinp. Taipale 31. v. Eva 38. L. Elias 63. Antti 69. Taavet 71. 1-0. Maria 61. Leena 66. Eva 73. W:li Taavet 44. v. Anna 48. l. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833345 Jakso 1778] *Torp. Heikki Aataminp. Taipale 40. v. Anna 38. L. Aatam 67. Heikki 74. 2-0. Anna 71. *Läks: Annaliisa Heiska 55. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Kaapriel Matinp. Taipaleen perill: L:ki Leena Eliaksentyt. 14. L. Aatam 31. v. Eva 36. l. Aatam 54. v. Regiina 64. l. 1-1. Juonas 66. Maria 57. L. Antti 52. v. Leena 61. l. 0-2. Taavet 53. Heikki 58. (Kaapriel Taipaleen laps) v. Maria 53. l. 2-0. Elias 59. (Elias Taipaleen l) v. Liisa 62. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Antti Aataminp. Taipaleen perill L:ki [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Kaaprelintyt. 34]]. L. [[Taipale-42|Aatam 64]]. [[Taipale-43|Eva 69]]. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]]. [[Taipale-38|Taavet 56]]. v. Liisa 58. l. 2-1.(=[[Taipale-39|Elias]], ?, ?) *Mylläri Mooses Kruskopf 15. L. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 50]] v. [[Taipale-37|Leena 59]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti]], [[Kruskopf-3|Hilda]]) Seppä L. Antti 43. v. Walpuri 46. l. Eva 70. Anna 74. 1-1. *Työm: Taavetti Taipale 41. v. Maria 24. *Työm: Taavetti Haiko 69. *Työm: Juhana Hiiva 65. *Työm: Elias Hiiva 60. *Työm: Wilhelm Hjerppe 71. *Työm: Elias Hjerppe 53. *Työm: p. Antti Huttunen 75. *Työm: Elias Hyväri 68. veli Taavetti 72. *Työm: p. Kaapro Kangasmäki 73. *Työm: Matti Kangasmäki 70 W:li Antti 74. *Työm: Wilhelm Korttinen 68. W:li Aatam 74. 2-0. *Työm: Aatami Maunu 74. W:li Taavetti 76. *Työm: p. Heikki Mikkola 75. *Palv. tyt. Anna Taipalin 50. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833348 Jakso 1779] *Työm: Mikko Wainikka 71. *Työm: Antti Wainikka 69. *Työm: Aatami Taipale 67. *Työm: Heikki Taipale 40. l. 1-0. *Työm: Taavetti Taipale 70. *Palv. tyt. Sofia Taipale 72. *Työm: Taavetti Taipale 53. *Työm: Antti Taipale 50. *Työm: Elias Taipale 59. *Työm: Antti Taipale 68. *Työm: Elias Taipale 63. *Työm: Muoses Taipale 39. v. Helena 43. l. 0-1. *Työm: p. Elias Taipale 76. ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Antti Juhananp. Buure 44. v. Regiina 45. L. Anna 68. 3-0. W:li Aatam 52. v. Maria 59. l. 0-2. Elias 62. Taavet 70. 1-0. Eva 57. *Torp. Juonas Aapelinp. Nisonen 53. v. Eva 56. L. 2-3. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: Taavet Taavetinp. Kiihan perill. L. Antti 54. (Taavetin l) P:jan L:ki Anna Penjamintyt. 51. l. 1-1. (Taavetin l) Emelie Antintyt. 27. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: Juonas Taavetinp. Marttinen 47. v. Eva 53. L. Anna 74. 0-5. ===Torvenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Taavet ja Juonas Antinp. Rapin tila ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Matti Juhananp. Kangasmäki 42. v. Eva 47. L. Matti 70. Antti 74. 1-3. *Its: L:ki Walpuri Simontyt. 15. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833350 Jakso 1780] ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Torvi: L:ki Liisa Yrjöntyt. 09. L. Elias Eliaksenp. Torvi 40. v. Eva 42. l. Antti 70. Taavet 73. 2-0. Eeva 66. Aatam 60. v. Anna 57. l. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Torvi: Heikki Aataminpoika Wilhun tila: Ostaja: [[Sinkko-201|Kaapriel Sinkko 21]]. v. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 30]]. L [[Sinkko-221|Taavet 52]]. v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-222|?]]) L. [[Sinkko-229|Antti 57]]. [[Sinkko-230|Aatam 60]]. [[Sinkko-231|Mikko 63]]. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]]. *Läks: L:ki [[Sinkko-139|Maria Aatamintyt. 41]]. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Torvi: Aatam Tuomaanp. Muukan perill: L:ki Eva Antintyt. 33. L. Aatam 59. Elias 61. Mikko 67. *Läks: Simo Nisonen 48. L. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Matinp. Torven perill: L:ki Anna Eliaksentyt. 16. L. Aatam 55. v. Eva 64. l. 1-1. L. Juhana 57. *Mökk: Kaapriel Antinp. Mattero 47. v. Maria 53. L. Antti 74. 1-2. ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Eliaksenp. Torven perill: tila *Löysä: Heikki Wihu((Vilhu?)) 49. v. Anna 50. L. 2-2. mt. l. vapaat. *Työm: Aatami Sinkko 64. *Työm: L:ki Anna Torvi 23. *Työm: Simo Nisonen 48. *Työm: Mikko Torvi 32. *Neiti Maria Torvi 49. ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tuomas Saira 46. v. Anna 53. l. Eva 73. 2-1. W:li Gabriel 58. v. Anna 61. Aatam 55. v. Walpuri 62. l. 0-1. Taavet Saira 55. v. Helena 70. Antti Moseksenp. Saira v. Anna 48. l. 1-1. Äiti Aina 15. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833352 Jakso 1781] *Torp: Mikko Saira 49. v. Regiina 61. l. 2-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: Emanuel Matinp. Saira 32. v. Anna 29. L. Aatam 61. v. Anna 65. l. 1-0. Wille 63. Heikki 66. Elias 68. S:ret Anna 38. Amalia 41. (Matin l) l. 1-0. Taavet Maununp. Saira 53. v. Eva 59. l. 3-2. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Heikki Kaaprelinp. Hietamiehen perill: L:ki Maria Juhanantyt. 16. L. Kaapriel 39. Maunu 45. Elias 43. v. Leena 45. l. 0-1. L. Mikko 53. v. Liisa 61. l. 2-0. Matti Kaaprelinp. 29. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Tuomas Antinp. Hietamies 09. vävy Lautamies Elias Erikinp. Tikka 43. v. Eva 45. l. Antti 65. Eva 64. l. 0-1. Elias 67. Juonas 71. Mikko 74. 1-2. Aatam Hiiva 22. v. Sofia 19. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Matinp. Hietamiehen perill: Yhdysm. L:ki Maria Aatamintyt. 31. l. Antti 55. v. Liisa 62. l. 1-1. Kaapriel 64. (Elias Salmen l). ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Erikinp. Tikan tila ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Mikko Hietamies 42. v. Anna 50. l. Antti 71. Mikko 73. 3-1. W:li Juonas 51. v. Liisa 61. l. 0-1. Setä Benjam 24. Fredrik 28. Ä:ti Regiina 21. *Torp. L:ki Maria Benjamintyt. Salmi 30. Rietrik Juonaksenp. 22. v. Stiina 25. l. Eva 51. Emanuel 72. (Evanp) Elias Rietrikinp. 67. v. Anna 65. l. 2-0. *Löysä: Elias Juonaanp. Hietamies 69. *Löysä: Antti Juonaanp. Hietamies 65. *Pitäjänlapsi: 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833355 Jakso 1782] ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: L:ki Eva Benjamintyt. perill: L. Anna 55. Mikko 51. v. Anna 56. l. 2-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhli 53]]. v. [[Sinkko-166|Eva 56]]. L. 2-1.(=[[Muhli-12|Elias]], [[Muhli-13|Robert]], [[Muhli-14|?]]) L:ki Eva Taavetintyt. 24. P:a Anna Nikunen 34. *Mökk: Emanuel Tahvonp. Muhli 31. v. Walpuri 52. Lapsipuoli 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Juonas Heikinp. Pekkanen 13. L. Mikko 41. v. Anna 46. l. Antti 68. 1-0. Anna 73. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Heikki Antinp. Hakonen 33. v. Maria 52. L. 1-1. W:li Yhdysm. Tuomas 46. ja Juhana Antinp. Hakonen 40. v. Anna 45. l. Elias 67. 1-0. Liisa 70. S:ret Maria 37. Beata 49. sokea vap. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Aatam Juonaanp. Hakonen 28. W:jet Taavet 36. L:ki Anna Aatamintyt. 55. l. 3-2. (Simon l) Ottotyt. Eva Taavetintyt. 49. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: Elias Aataminp. Kinttu 49. v. Anna 58. l. 0-2. Isä: Aatam Kinttu 12. Mikko 46. Antti 61. v. Eva 66. l. 1-1. Filipiina 44. Stiina 63. Setä Heikki 16. Täti Sofia 10. (Eliaksenl) Juonas 29. Rekiina 26. Stiina 31. Beata 42. (Taavetin l). ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: L:ki Liisa Juonaantyt. 17. L:ki Liisa Matintyt. 15. L:ki Maria 18. l. Antti Kinttu 42. vävy: Aatam Aapelinp. Kaikko 55. v. Eva 53. l. 3-1. Aapel Kaaprelinp. Kiiski 17. v. Anna 49. l. 1-0. Aatam Kaaprelinp. 35. v. Beata 42. ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: L:ki Ristiina Aaronintyt. 41. L. Antti 64. v. Anna 69. Mikko Pekari 59. v. Eva 65. l. 2-0. Jaakko Pekari 17. l. Taavet 55. v. Maria 56. l. 1-1. Liisa Benjamintyt. 37. Heikki Pekari 42. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833357 Jakso 1783] ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: L:ki Regiina Jeremiaantyt. 22. Elias Eliaksenp. Kohonen 54. v. Serafiina 61. l. 2-1. Taavet Kohonen 50. v. Anna 53. l. Antti 73. 1-0. Eva Jeremiaantyt. 26. *Löysä: L:ki Ristiina Jeremiaantyt. 36. L. Mikko 71. Liisa 67. (Aatamin l) ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: L:ki Anna Taavetintyt. 32. Kapriel Tuuliainen 35. v. Eva 53. l. 2-0. Elias Antinp. 31. v. Leena 42. l. Elias 65. v. Eva 70. l. 0-1. 0-2. L:ki Walpuri Isakintyt. 15. ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: Eva Poikulaisen tila: Elink: Taavet Poikulain 27. v. Anna 33. L. Anna 61. Liisa 65. ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: Antti Eliaksenpojan perilliset: L:ki Maria Taavetintytär 28. L. Ristiina 67. Eva 70. (Antti Kohosen l) Puuska [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]]. v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]]. l. 2-1.(=[[Kohonen-8|Toivo]], [[Nikunen-3|Ella]], [[Nikunen-4|Anna]]?) ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: L:ki Maria Juonaantytär 29. L. Eeva 54. Liisa 67. Heikki 59. v. Miina 63. Aatam 63. (Juonas Kohosen l). ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: Aatam Matinp. Sairanen 27. v. Maria 30. L. Stiina 70. Antti 60. v. Regiina 67. Taavet 74. Aatam 57. v. Anna 59. l. 1-1. ((4 miestä, 6 naista)) *Torp. L:ki Maria Juhanantyt. 37. vävy Mikko Aataminp. Karhu 56. v. Eva 69. l. 1-0. *Torp. Aapel Matinp. Sairanen vaiv. vap. 29. v. Eva 41. L. Simo 64. Elias 66. Matti 69. Antti 73. 1-0. ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: L:ki Regiina Antintyt. Näivän perill: L. Tuomas Tahvonp. 37. v. Leena 43. l. Eva 70. 0-1. Antti 72. 0-1. Mikko 62. v. Anna 61. l. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833359 Jakso 1784] ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: Taavet Tuomaanp. Tuuliain 18. v. Eva 28. L. Anna 53. Annamaija 70. Taavet 57. v. Eva 60. ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: L:ki Anna Juonaantyt. Karhu 33. L. Anna 61. Eva 70. 1-0. Mikko 52. Anna 54. l. 2-2. Ruot: Stiina Aatamintytär 30. (heik miel) *Torp. Kaapriel Aataminp. Tuuliainen 53. ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Tuomas Nikunen 27. v. Eva 33. l. Antti 59. v. Anna 69. l. 0-1. Mikko 61. Elias 70. Stiina 56. Liisa 68. Miina 73. 0-1. W:li Juonas 35. v. Regiina 48. L:ki Regiina 18. ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Nikunen 32. v. Anna 48. L. Stiina 72. 1-1 Elias 56. v. Anna 59. l. 2-2. L. Kaapriel 61. v. Stiina 65. l. 0-1. ====Talo 11 (1)==== *Jukkain: Antti Antinp. Jukanen 32. v. Anna 33. L. Aatam 63. v. Wilhelmiina 64. l. 1-0. Liisa 67. Leena 70. Maria 73. 0-1. S:r Regiina 23. Taavet 57. v. Anna 63. l. 1-0. Kaapriel 59. (Matti Jukasen l) ====Talo 12 (1)==== *Punkanen: L:ki Eva Heikintyt. 07. L. Heikki Heikinp. Punkanen 32. v. Liisa 36. l. Elias 57. v. Eva 66. l. 1-1. L. Aatam Heikinp. 35. v. Anna 37. l. Stiina 70. 0-2.(=[[Punkanen-2|Miina]], Anna) L. Tuomas Heikinp. 41. l. Antti 70. v. Annamaria 71. 2-0.(=Aatami, Tuomas) *Työm: Robert Jukanen 61. *Työm: Mikko Nikunen 61. *Palv. tyt. Elisabet Hietamies 63. *Lukko seppä: Simo Jukanen 49. v. Maria 30. *Suutarin L:ki Maria Pekari 36. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833362 Jakso 1785] ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: L:ki Anna Aatamintyt. 40. L. Aatam 62. Elias 68. w. Filipiina 66. l. 1-0. Antti 74. Anna 71. (Eliaksen l) Eva Antintyt. 45. Anna Aatamintyt. 19. *Läks: Aatam Taavetinp. Sihvo 52. v. Eva 59. L. 4-0. ((1 mies, 5 naista)) ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Beata Eliaksentyt. 23. L. Elias 59. Aatami 50. v. Anna 49. l. Antti 73. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Aapraham Kaaprielinp. Uronen 34. v. Eva 34. L. Antti 57 [[Uronen-1|Aatam 67]]. Anna 64. Eva 72. *Mökk: Anna Hiiva 38. L. 2-0.(=?, Elias) *Torp: Aapraham Taavetinp. Saira 24. v. Eva 37. Aatam 65. Elias 68. Juonas 74. Stiina 60. Anna 71. 0-2. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Antti Heikinp. Kirvesmies 34. v. Maria 45. vävy: Mikko Suomalain 62. v. Eva 69. L. 0-2. *Torp. Heikki Kapiain 29. v. Sofia 30. L. Aatam 68. v. Eva 72. Elias 70. Heikki 72. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Matti Aapelinp. Uronen 41. v. Eva 40. L. Eva 71. 0-1. vävy: Elias Aataminp. Suomalain 55. v. Anna 64. l. 1-1. *Läks: Antti Aapelinp. Saira 31. v. Regiina 43. L. Elias 69. 3-0. *Läks: Elias Jeremiaksenp. Metso 43. v. Miina 58. l. 0-1. *Työm: Elias Urola 42. v. Maria 42. ===Wainikkala== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Antti Juhananp. Punkkanen 35. v. Sofia 37. L. Antti 66. Aatam 69. Anna 63. 0-1. *Läks: Annaliisa Muukka 53. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Aatam Martinp. Taipale 30. v. Eva 48. L. Aatam 63. Taavet 59. v. Eva 58. l. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833364 Jakso 1786] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Suurvainikka: L:ki Maria Tavetintyt. 27. L. Aatam 60. v. Eva 65. Eva 51. Anna 53. (Antti Wainikan l) l. 1-0. L. Antti Antinp. 48. v. Anna 50. l. Mikko 71. Taavet 73. 0-1. *Ruot. Maria Antintyt. Renqvist 22. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Suurvainikka: Aatam Taavetinp. Wainikka 37. v. Stiina 38. L. Anna 74. 0-1. Taavetti 72. *Löysä: Eva Sofia Heikintyt. Torvi 51. *Mökk: Aatam Kaaprelinp. Uski 62. S:r Eva 57. l. 1-0. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Pienvainikka: Antti Antinp. Wainikka 37. v. Maria 37. *Läks: Aatam Wainikka 30. v. Maria 33. L. Stiina 70. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Pienvainikka: Aatam Martinp. Wainikan tila *Läks: Aapeli Junnonen 57. v. Eva 61. L. 1-0. *Läks: Kaapriel Aataminp. Wainikka 57. v. Annaliisa 64. l. 0-1. *Läks: Maria Juhanantyt. 32. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Pienvainikka: Taavet Mooseksenp. Maunun perill: Täti: Anna Rietrikintyt 46. Isintimä Antti Juhananp. Buure 29. v. Eva 39. l. Aatam 61. Kaapriel 63. 1-0. Anna 67. Eva 73. 0-1. (Antti Buuren l.). ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Kankaanmäki: Aatam Taavetinp. Kangasmäen perill: L:ki Sofia Tuomaantyt. 25. L. Anna 47. Beata 59. Rekina 63. Maria 67. vävy Aatam Muoseksenp. Junnonen 34. l. 1-0. *Torp. Kaapriel Taavetinp. Kangasmäki 24. v. Stiina 28. L. Taavet 56. Juonas 62. Kaapriel 73. Anna 68. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833366 Jakso 1787] *Torp: Juonas Taavetinp. Kangasmäki 31. v. Liisa 37. L. Aatam 61. Antti 64. Anna 62. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Kankaanmäki: Elias Esaiaksenp. 50. v. Ristiina 55. l. 1-0. W:jet Juonas 53. Heikki 57. L:ki Anna Aatamintyt. 47. l. Mikko 68. Antti 71. (Mikko Kangasmäen l) ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Kankaanmäki: Taavet Juhananp. Kangasmäki 38. v. Liisa 43. l. Taavet 69. 0-3. Täti: Hanna Antintyt. 18. Setä Elias Antinp. Kangasmäki 14. v. Stiina 15. l. Antti 41. Mikko 56. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: Matti Eliaksenp. Uski 32. v. Stiina 44. L. Nikodemus 60. Antti 70. Anna 73. 1-1. V:li Elias 49. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: Taavet Mooseksenp. Uski 43. v. Margreta 43. L. Anna 72. 2-1. Isa Mooses 21. v. Eva 20. l. Anna 62. Kaapriel 46. v. Eva 50. *Mökk: Aatam Mooseksenp. Uski 59. v. Beata 57. l. 0-3. *Torp. Tuomas Aaprahaminp. Uskin L:ki v. Hanna Tuomaantyt. 29. L. Miina 64. Ita 71. *Löysä: Aapraham Aaprahaminp. Uski 43. v. Walpuri 36. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: L:ki Liisa Antintyt. 29. L. Antti 64. Sofia 43. Anna 68. (Matti Uskin l) L:ki Beata Esaiaksentyt. 39. l. Matti 68. Maria 61. (Jaakko Uskin l). *Irtol: L:ki Sofia Esaiaksentyt. Turiainen 20. ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Heikki Aataminp. Tuuliain 40. v. Eva 51. L. Eeva 74. 0-1. W:li Aatam 45. v. Anna 63. l. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833368 Jakso 1788] Läks: Mikko Antinp. 64. ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Antti Antinp. Turiaisen perill L:ki Anna Antintyt. 23. L:ki Eva Antintyt. 51. mies Antti Kapiainen 61. l. 1-2. (Aatami Nikusen l) Antti Sinkko 45. v. Maria 41. l. 1-0. *Mökk: Elias Heikkeri 48. v. Maria 49. *Irtol: Juhana Turiain 42. v. Hanna 45. L. Roobert 71. Evert 74. ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Henrik Juonaksenp. Muhli 57. v. Eva 61. L. 1-1. L:ki Eva Martintyt. 26. Juonas Tahvonp. 27. v. Walpuri 29. ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Juonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perill: L:ki Maria Jeremiaksentyt. 40. L. Aatam 68. Maria 71. Eva 66 (Juonas Suomalaisen l). *Mökk: Taavetti Heikinp. Sinkko 42. v. Eva 45. L. Iita 71. Anna 73. 0-2. *Torp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiain 53 v. Liisa 57. L. 2-0. Maria Taavetintyt. 20. ====Talo 8 (1/5)==== *Himmi: Elias Kouvon perill. L. Antti 54. ====Talo 8 (1/5)==== *Himmi: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Kouvo. 50. L. 3-0. ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: Mikko Heikkonen? 13. v. Stiina 48. ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: L:ki Beata Taavetintyt. 14. L. Mikko Aataminp. Himmi 50. v. Walpuri 55. l. 3-3. Anna Aatamintytär 33. *Torp. Heikki Ollinpoika 41. v. Eva 49. vap. köyh. L. 3-2. *Jahtivouti Aapel Miettisen L:ki Eva 38. l. Antti 65. Aapel 68. vaiv. Iita 73. *Työm: Kaapro Uski 50. v. Maria 56. L. 1-1. *Työm: Juonas Klemi 42. v. Maria 43. L. Juhana 70. 3-0. Sisar Helena 56. ((miehiä 2, naisia 5)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833371 Jakso 1789] *Työm: Kaapro Buuri 63. *Työm: Matti Hakuli 41. L. 1-0. *Työm: Aatami Kangasmäki 61. *Työm: Tuomas Haikko 43. v. Elisabet 48. l. 1-2. *Työm: Taavetti Klemi 40. v. Anna 42. L. Juhana 70. 2-2. ===Wärdölä=== ====Talo 1 (2/9)==== *Wärtö: Stiina Esaiaksentyt. perill: Simo Martinp. Wärtö 41. v. Liisa 40. l. 1-1. Elias 72. Anna 65. Liisa 69. Eliaksen l. Eva Juonaantyt. 24. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärtö: L:ki Leena Juhanantyt. 22. L. Anna 50. Heikki Benjaminp. Wärtö 35. v. Eva 47. l. Aatam 65. 1-0.(=?) *Its: L:ki Stiina Tiituksentyt. 23. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Wärtö: Kaapriel Antinp. Wärtö 24. v. Anna 35. L. Antti 66. v. Eva 66. l. 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Wärtö: Juhana Taavetinp. Wärtö 25. L. Antti 62. v. Eva 69. l. 1-0. W:li Martti 20. ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Wärtö: Taavet Aataminp. Junnonen 59. v. Leena 62. L. 1-1. Elink Maria Martintyt. 45. ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Wärtö: Simo Martinp. Wärtön tila. Elink S:r Eva 39. l. Liisa 65. *Läks: Tuomas Martinp. Wärtö 32. v. Leena 42. L. Aatam 71. 1-1. *Läks: Margreta Taavetintyt. 25. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833374 Jakso 1790] ===Yhteenveto=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833376 Jakso 1791]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi

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Dotter Sofia 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Thomas Achtiain 37 mh 28. **Syster Adam 8. et Michell 3. et Broder Jonas Joranss: 24 Syster Lisa Jöransd:r 42 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Achtiain 42. mh: 41. **Son Abram 13 Jacob 7. Dotter Christina 1. Broder Adam Johansson 38 mh [[Narttu-1|Walborg 24.]] Son Jonas 1/6 Dotter Eva 3 Syster Eva Johansson 45. Drängen Sakris Påhlsson 16 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Jacob Achtiain 26. **Broder och Jägaren Adam 29. Moder Eva Petrid:r 59. Pigan Agnetha Mattsd:r 26. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *David Achtian **Familien uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Thomas Achtiain **Dito Dito ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Ahchtiain **Dito Dito ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jacob Achtiain **Familien uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 2. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Thomas Hakuli 42 mh 29 **Son Gabriel 4. Broder Jöran Mattsson 46 mh Eva 33 Son Elias 7. Dotter Hedvig 5. et Sofia 3 Syster Helena 39 et Catharina 24. Styfmoder Maria Jöransd:r 53 Fader broder Anders Mattsson 62. mh Lisa 42 son Adam 24. et David 18 Dotter Eva 27 Christina 25 et Regina 13 ===Heickilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Mattss: Napan 62. mh 40. **Son Matts 25. E:ka Margaretha Andersd:r 46. son Jacob 11 Gabriel 9. et Michell Påhlsson 7 och Dotter Lisa Påhlsd:r 17. Broder David 35. mh Margareta 34 Son Elias 13 Fredric 6 et Anders 5. et D:r Eva 1 1/6 Esaias Mattsson 66 Dotter Maria 22 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Heikin 64 mh 54. **Dotter Regina 22. Svärson Elias Andersson 28 mh Eva 23 Brorson Elias Mattsson 49 mh Maria 32 Son Alexander 10 David 6. Elias 3 et Påhl 3/4. och D:r Margareta 9 hans Moder Maria Jöransd:r 60 Brorsson Matts Esaiasson 42 mh Helena 39 moder Maria Martend:r 69 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 37 mh 32 **Son David 18 Henric 15. Matts 13 Abram 9 Anders 6 et Elias 3 1/2 Foster D:r Eva Olofsd:r 25 Fader Petter Johansson 72 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Heiska 48 mh 69. **Son Jonas 1 1/2 Dotter Walborg 23 Stina 18. Regina 13 Margaretha 10. et Sofia 4. Broder Johan Andersson 43 mh Lisa 41 Dotter Catharina 17 Maria 9 et Anna 4. Fosterson Elias Michellsson 19 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337596 Jakso 572] ===Hyfvärila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Lukas 41 mh 27. **Son Adam 19 Dotter Eva 17 et Sophia 4 Svåger Jeremias Elia'son 36 mh Hedvig 29 Son Elias 1 1/2 Dotter Anna 3 hans Svärmoder Anna Johansd:r 63 Svåger Gabriel Adamsson 31. mh Lisa 25 och son David 6 et Jonas 4 Drängen Johan Davidsson 15 1/2 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Hyväri 65 **Dotter Maria 39 Svärson Jonas Anderss: 38 mh Helena 32 Son Anders 11 et David 4. och Dotter Eva 7 Svärsons Syster Lisa Andersd:r 18 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esias Hyfvari 56 mh 54. **Sona Enka Margaretha Thomasdotter 31 Son Adam Esaia'son 21. mh Maria 22 Son Moses 17 et Esajas Esaia'son 14. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Tapanain 41 mh 42 **Son Adam 19 et Elias 9 Dotter Margaretha 13 et Catharina 4. Broder Jonas Mattsson 34. mh Lisa 38. Son Gabriell 7. och Dotter Eva 1 1/12 E:kn Margaretha Johansdotter 56 Son Esaias Jeremia'son 30 mh Christina 21. et Moses Jeremia'son 25 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 56. **Son Henric 31. mh Anna 28 Dotter Eva 28 Walborg 24 et Lisa Adamsd:r 22 Broders Enka Sofia Jöransd:r 44. Son David Jöransson 11. ====Hemman 4 (3/4)==== *Carl Junnoin 67 **Son Jonas 33 mh Helena 29. Son David 6 Son Moses Carlsson 21 et Dotter Helena Carlsd:r 26 Anders Andersson 25. et Esaias Andersson 21 samt Syster Lisa 29 Sofia 18 et Regina Andersd:r 14 Broder son Henric Davidsson 51. Broder Michell 28 et Gabriel Davidsson 22. och Styfmoder Hedvig Jöransd:r 51. *Inh Petter Jöransson 59. **vahnför ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Gabrielss: Junnoin 22 **Syster Christina 16 et Eva Gabrielsdotter 9 moder Walborg Erichsd:r 36 Faster Maria Joransd:r 30 Fader Broder David Jöransson 40 mh Maria 39 Son David 14. Elias 11. et Salamon 9 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337597 Jakso 573] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Anderss: Pucki 22 **Syster Eva 24. E:kn Eva Henricsd:r 41. Son [[Pukki-12|Esaias 8]] et Gabriel Esaia'son 5. och Dotter Christina Esaia'd:r 18 Farbror E:ka Margareta Mattsd:r 42 hennes son Matts 16 et Elias Petterss: 11 D:r Sofia 19 Maria Christina Petrid:r 7. *Inh och afskedade Jäg Thomas Mattss: Rasonius 39 mh 33 **Son Aron 6 et Wilhelm 2 1/12 Dotter Maria Christina 8. ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jacob Turku 63 mh 53 **Son Adam 20. Svärson Adam Joransson 43 mh Lisa 36 Son Anders 10 et David 4. Dotter Beata 17 [[Turku-1|Hedvig 14]] et Stina 5. Matts Esaia'son 50. mh Maria 40 Son Salomon 9 et Anders 1 1/2 Dotter Maria 24. Eva 8 et Lisa 14. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Turku 33. mh 26. **Son Elias 4. Broder Philipp Johansson 18 Syster Lisa 28. Maria 25. Walborg 23 et Sofia Johansd:r 14. Faster Lisa Jöransd:r 56 et Hedvig Thoma'd:r 27. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Heikeri 40 mh 38. **Son Abram 7 et Elias 4. Dotter Walborg 1/2 Broder Anders Davidsson 33 mh Anna 40. Dotter Beatha 4. Broder David Davidsson 16 Syster Lisa 38 et Catharina Davidsd:r 19 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jöran Heikeri 27 **Broder Michell Mattsson 21. Syster Maria Mattsd:r 19 Moder Helena Eskellsd:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Moses Heikeri 31 mh 28. **Son Adam 9 Dotter Eva 4. et Hedvig 1 2/3 Fader Esaias Davidsson 68 ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Eric Huttuin 58 mh 56. **Son Adam 31. mh Beatha 32. Son Benjamin 8. Matts 5. et Elias 3 David Ericsson 29 mh Lisa 24 et Gabriel Ericsson 24. Dotter Eva Erichsdotter 18 Broder Jacob Ericsson 43 mh Regina 33 Son Alexander 3 Dotter Margaretha 10 Regina 7 et Maria 1/4 Broder Dotter Eva Påhlsd:r 47. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Michell Huttuin 77. **Son Johan 41. mh Sofia 39. Son Anders 21. Elias 11. et Henrich 3 1/2 och Dotter Eva 14 et Hedvig Johansd:r 2 3/4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337598 Jakso 574] ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Jöran Jacobsson 41 mh 35. **Dotter Helena 13 Lisa 9. et Eva 4. och Moder Maria Olofsd:r 69 Drängen Elias Bertillsson 22. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 38 mh 36. **Son Benjamin 16 Richard 13 Fredric 9 Jonas 5. Salomon 3. et Elias 3/4. Broder Henric Mattsson 36. Syster Johanna Mattsd:r 32. Fader brorsd:r Christina Johansd:r 26 Moder Eva Christersd:r 65. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Johan Huttuin 64 mh 62 **Svärson Jeremias Adamsson 35. mh Eva 32 Son Elias 4. Dotter Lisa 12 Maria 9 et Anna 1/4. Simon Joranss: 58 mh Catharina 40 Son Anders 21. Gabriel 9 Adam 8 et David 5. Simons syster Maria Jöransd:r 26 ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jöran Huttuin 69 mh 61. **Son Jonans 39. mh Walborg 36. Adam 24. Gabriel 15. et Benjamin Joranss: 12 Dotter Johanna 21. et Beata Jöransd:r 18. Brorsson Anders Michellsson 38 mh Maria 22 Son David 1 1/52 hans Broder Simon 32 Syster Eva 28 Broder Eric Jacobss: 59. mh Margareta 45 Son Elias 22. Anders 13 et Henric 5. ===Itiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Johan Dufva 26 mh 36. **Son Elias 1 1/12 et Dotter Eva 1 1/12 Styfdotter Margareta 5. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Parkoin 49 mh 34. **Dotter Maria 4. och Svägerska Anna Larsdotter 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Heiska **Familien uptagen på Hejkila by N:o 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Gabriel Heiska **Dito Dito *Torp Michell Thomass: 45 mh 40. *Inh Johan Kettin 57 mh 50 **Styfson Johan Jacobsson 14. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skrinnari 42 mh 37. **Son Johan 3 Moder Walborg Henricsd:r 73. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esaias Skinnari 54 mh 54 **Son Henric 22 ===Jufvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Jufvoin 43 mh 38. **Son Adam 4. Dotter Margareta 17. et Maria 6. Svärmoder Margareta Larsd:r 55 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jufvoin 46 **Broder Jonas Jöransson 38 mh Christina 27 Son Anders 5. et Jeremias 1/2 Dotter Lisa 8. et Maria. 3 E:kn Eva Ericsd:r 61. hennes Dotter Walborg Andersd:r 30 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337598 Jakso 575] ====Hemman 2 (5/6)==== *Elias Kuka **Familien uptagen i Kukannemi by å Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Anders Kuka **Dito Dito *Inh Anders Johanss: 51 mh 42 **Son Moses 17. Dotter Sofia 13 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Mattss: Jufvoin 38 mh 27 **Dotter Johanna 3 Syster Helena 26 Mor Maria Thoma'd:r 63 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Jufvoin 24. **Broder Adam 6. Syster Eva 21. Stina 14 et Margareta Thoma'd:r 10. samt Moder Sofia Jöransd:r 51. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Anders Clemi 55 mh 48 **Son Adam 21. et Gabriel 17. och Dotter Eva 25. Broder Henrich Johansson 51 mh Agneta 40. Dotter Christina 19 Hedvig 16 Maja Lisa 10 Eva 6 Elias Petterss: 36 mh Margareta 39 hans Son Jonas 17. et David 6 Dotter Sofia 15. et Walborg 9 Moder Margareta Mattsd:r 59 David Henricsson 55 mh Regina 46 Son Anders 22 D:r Catharina 20 Jonas Henricss: 43 mh Christina 33 *Torp Gustaf Esaia's: 42 mh 32. **Son Johan 14. et Elias 7 och Dotter Carlina 9. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Anders Clemi **Familien på N:o 4 af denne by. *Torp Jonas Mattss: 36 mh 36. **Son Stefan 3. et Gabriel 1. Dotter Maria Christina 9 et Walborg 6 Broder Sockne Skräddaren Jacob Mattsson Rasonius 29 Broder Johan 22. et David 20 Syster Eva Mattsd:r 17. Moder Walborg Davidsd:r 60. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:ka Fru Prostinnan Helena Catherina Lundan 35. *Son Johan Gabriel 16. et Wilhelm Ludvig 6. Dotter Maria Christina 25. Catharina Elisabeth 23. Susanna Fredrica 21. Carolina Lovisa 19 Helena Agnetha 18 Johanna Charlotta 9. et Clara Augustina 3 Svärmoder E:ka Fru Helena Charlotta Mellin 70 Drängen Anders Mattsson 62 et Jonas Mårtensson 29 Pigan Eva Påhlsd:r 27 Lisa Esaia'd:r 35 Margareta Abramsd:r 28 Stina Henricsd:r 20 et Regina Gabrielsd:r 13 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337600 Jakso 576] *Curam Gerens Johan Henric Zveiberg 38 mh 38 **Dotter Anna Helena 1. Drängen Gabriell Esaia'son 23 Pigan Sara Simonsd:r 29 Beatha Salomonsd:r 15. *Klåck Gabriel Laurén 32 **Pigan Eva Christina Salenia 41. *Inh Jacob Mattsson 58 mh 36 **Dotter Elisabeth 17 Klåckare E:ka Maria Backman 66 Syster Greta Lisa 26 *Torp Adam Thomasson 38 mh 37. **Moder Eva Ericsd:r 56 Son Gabriell 3 Dotter Christina 12 Eva 8. Maria 4 1/2 Broder Gabriel Thoma'son 26 Syster Beatha 24. Syster Dotter Lovisa Carlsd:r 4. *Kyrko Wak Mårten Adamss: 43 mh 35. **Son Mårten 9 1/2. Dotter Maria Gustava 4. Moder Sofia Pettersd:r 65. ===Kukannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Anderss: Kuka 41 mh 36. **Svägerska Eva Mattsd:r 30 Anders Gabrielsson 29 mh Maria 27. Son Johan 7. Gabriel 5. et David 3 Syster Lisa Gabrielsd:r 23 Enkan Walborg Simonsd:r 57. Dotter Enkan Margareta Eliad:r 30 hennes Son Fredrich 11 Jonas 11. Elias Gabrielsson 4 Drängen Anders Salomonsson 18 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:ka Eva Petrid:r 54. **Son Matts Adamsson 29. mh Maria 34. Son Gabriel 9 Dotter Lisa 7. Christina 5. et Margaretha 2 1/12 D:o Adam Adamsson 15. och Dotter Eva Adamsdotter 21. Brodersson Elias Elia'son 38 mh Agnetha 33 Son David 9. Dotter Beatha 10. Johanna 2 1/6 Broders Enka Anna Andersd:r 41. hennes Dotter Maria Mattsd:r 16 ====Hemman 1 (5/18)==== *Elias Kuka 64. mh 61. **Svärson Adam Erichson 22 mh Hedvig 35 Adam Matsson 39 mh Agnetha 39. Son Matts 11. Dotter Walborg 17. Sofia 15. et Eva 5. E:ka Eva Abellsd:r 53 hennes Dotter Regina Petrid:r 28 David Jacobsson 29 mh Margaretha 26 Son Abell 1 1/4 E:ka Helena Elia'd:r 48 hennes Svärson Adam Michellsson 22 mh Lisa 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337601 Jakso 577] ====Hemman 1 (1/18)==== *Anders Johanss: Kuka 51 mh 47. **Son Elias 22. Anders 9 et Jeremias 4. och Dotter Hedvig 20. Broder David 42. mh Eva 35. Son Wilhelm 8 et Fredric 1 1/6. Dotter Christina 5. *Torp Michell Esaia'son 33 mh 30 **Son David 10. et Elias 7. och Dotter Catharina 3. *T: Bernt Lachti 71. mh. 68 **Son Jeremias 33 och D:r Margaretha 18. *Mok Salomon Joranss: 68 mh 41. **Son Adam 8 1/2 Dotter Beatha 15 1/2. et Helena 4 1/2 ===Keskisenpä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Lensu 24 mh 23 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Petter Lensu 26 **Broder Adam Jöransson 16. Syster Helena 25 Eva 23 et Christina Jöransd:r 22. Moder Margaretha Thoma'd:r 53. Farbrorsdotter Maria Johansd:r 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Kiski 29 mh 27. **Son Adam 1/2 Dotter Lisa 3 Syster Eva 27. Catharina Mattsd:r 14. Styfmoder Helena Henricsd:r 46. Faster Stina Christersd:r 39. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Thomas Kiski 44. mh 39. **Son Matts 9. et Adam 3 et David 1/4. D:r Anna 17 Eva 9 et Maria 7 ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kiski 69. mh 35. **Dotter Johanna 9. et Beatha 3. Svärson Jonas Thomasson 44. mh: Helena 44. Son Aron 17. et Gabriel 5 Broder Petter Thoma'son 59. Son David 27 mh Catharina 31 Son Abram 3. Son Adam Petterss: 24. *Torp [[Holopainen-40|Christer Holopa 69]] mh 42 **Son [[Holopainen-43|Adam 19]] [[Holopainen-41|Moses 15.]] [[Holopainen-42|Maria Christina 3]] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Talka 57. mh 37. **Dotter Sofia 7. Hedvig 3. et Walborg 1 3/4. E:ka Helena Larsd:r 56. hennes son Johan Johansson 32 mh Eva 26 Son Henric 6. et David 4 Dotter Lisa 3/4 Aron Johansson 28 Dotter Eva Johansd:r 25 Svärmor Eva Larsd:r 63 ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 30]] mh [[Unknown-241747|28.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 3]] och Dotter [[Mattero-7|Christina 1 1/12]] Syster [[Mattero-10|Beatha Elia'd:r 20]] Moder [[Unknown-242081|Maria Mattsd:r 59]] B:lm Gabriel Joransson 58. [[Mattero-17|Benjamin Johansson 27.]] mh [[Unknown-242756|Lisa 29]] ===Kärmennemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 51 mh 51. **Son Adam 16 Elias 13. et Abram 9 Dotter Anna 23 Svåger Johan Henricsson 38 mh Walborg 36 Son David 9 Dotter Lisa 4. et Maria 1 1/2 Svåger Henric Henricsson 32. mh Regina 31. Son Anders 7 Jonas 6 Salomon 3 et Gabriel 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337602 Jakso 578] *Torp Thomas Ojala 70 mh 56 **Dotter Sofia 22. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Kärmennemi 41 mh 31. **Broder Elias 30 Broder Anders 26 et Petter 24. Faderbroder Matts Mattsson 53 mh Margareta 35. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *E:kn Margareta Mattsd:r 50. **Son Abram Esaia'son 24. Dotter Walborg 21 et Sofia Esaia'd:r 15. Svåger Jonas Påhlsson 54 mh Hedvig 42. Son Abell 17 Dotter Christina 22 et Catarina 13 ====Hemman 2 (3/5)==== *David Mårtenss: 46 mh: 41 **Son Elias 16. Dotter Maria 13. Regina 4. et Eva 1 1/2. Broder Benjamin 34. mh Margaretha 32 Dotter Lisa 5 et Helena 1 5/12 Adam Andersson 39 mh Maria 35. Marcus Andersson 32 mh Maria 26. Son Anders 3 1/2 et Michell 1 1/12 Johan Johansson 63 mh Sofia 49 Son Gabriel 12 et Dotter Beatha 7. Drängen Adam Johansson 62. Pigan Eva Thoma'd:r 20. *Torp Anders Thomass 38 mh 51. **Son David 8. Dotter Eva 10 Regina 4. Svärmoder Helena Thoma'd:r 67. ===Kammannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Jöran Karhu 75 **Dotter Sofia 31. et Eva 26. Svärson Påhl Påhlsson 45. mh: Lisa 35. et Regina 1 1/12 Dotter Margaretha 8. Maria 5. Brodersson Salomon Esaia'son 25 hans Moder Regina Mattsd:r 52. Broder Johansson 55. mh: Lisa 42. Faderbroderson Anders Jöransson 58 mh Anna 44. Son Jonas 19. Stephan 14. et Anders 4. Dotter Walborg 13. Catharina 8. et Lisa 3. *Bakestghjon Bertill Imelain 70 mh 44 **Son Jöran 49 Kyrkofattig. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Karhu 59. mh 51 **Dotter Eva 25. et Regina 21. Broder Henric Henricsson 53 mh Agneta 42. Son Anders 19 Gabriel 16 Adam 6 David 3 et Dotter Martha 1 1/12 ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Matts Karhu 59 mh 47. **Son Anders 26. et Moses 23 Dotter Christina 21 Walborg 18. Margaretha 18. et Maria 9. Broders Enka Anna Jöransd:r 47 D:o E:n Margareta Eskellsd:r 59 hennes Son Gabriel 24. et David Ericsson ((puuttuu ilmeisesti: 17 Broder Johan Ericsson)) 38. mh Sara 24. Dotter Sofia 3 1/2 et Rigna 1 1/2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337603 Jakso 579] ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Anders Karhu 75 mh 62. **Dotter Anna 24 et Eva 22 ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Påhl Kåhoin 72. **Son David 22. och Dotter Eva 28 Svärson Adam Jöransson 31. mh Anna 31. Son Jeremias 11 D:r Helena 7. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Christer Kåhoin 69 mh 58 **Son Abram 24. et Joseph 12. och Dotter Regina 21. et Walborg 9. Broder Gabriel Carlsson 53 mh Margaretha 34. Son Simon 10 Marcus et Jacob 4. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Kåhoin 41. mh: 43. **Son Elias 19. Gabriel 15. David 11. et Påhl 7 och Dotter Sofia 4. Adam Jöransson 45. mh Margareta 30. Son Johan 4. Dotter Beatha 16. et Maria 1 1/2 E:kn Maria Andersd:r 63. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Sakris Härä 70. **Son Johan 39. mh Lisa 42 Son David 19. Adam 13. Gabriel 11. Anders 9 et Henric 4. och D:r Beatha 3 et Lisa 3. D:o Elias Sakrisson 33. mh Eva 27. Son Salomon 1 1/4. et Dotter Helena 3. Broder Matts Josephsson 59 mh Maria 60. hans son Abram 21 et Jacob 17 och Dotter Margaretha 30. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jöran Kiski 59 mh 45. **Son Adam 20. et Elias 18 Dotter Maria 25. Eva 12 Beatha 9 Christina 6 et Martha 1 2/3 Styfson Gabriel Esaia'son 28 mh: Sofia 27. Son Anders 7. et Jonas 4. Broder Erich Joransson 36. mh Anna 32 Dotter Lisa 8. et Hedvig 3 1/2 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 51 mh 41. **Son David 6 Dotter Martha 22 Agneta 19 Anna 10 et Regina 7. Broder Johan Mattsson 34 mh Sofia 31 Dotter Maria 8. Faderbrorssöner Thomas 21 Mats 18 et Adam Jöransson 14. Moder Walborg Jöransd:r 51 ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kaipia 49 mh 32 **Son Elias 21. David 14. et Michell 3. Dotter Eva 19 et Christina 9 Broder Abell Johansson 39 et Gabriel Johansson 34. mh Beatha 21. Syster Maria 47 et Margareta Johansd:r 35. Moder Sofia Thoma'dotter 73. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337604 Jakso 580] ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Kaipia 43 mh 31. **Son Gabriel 11. et Stephan 1 1/2 Dotter Lisa 18 et Sofia 4 Syster E:kn Lisa Jeremia'd:r 53 hennes Son Thomas 31. et Abram Mattsson 28. Dotter Maria Mathia'dotter 21. *Inh E:ka Lisa Mattsd:r 69. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattss: Kaipia 32. mh 28. **Son Elias 9 Jonas 5 1/2 Matts 3 et Abell 1 1/52 Dotter Helena 12 Broder David 23 mh Lisa 24. Son Anders 3 1/2 et Erich 1 1/12 Styffader Esaias Påhlsson Mystinen 27. mh Maria 55. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 48 mh 48. **Son Salomon 12 1/2 Dotter Johanna 23. Helena 18. Sofia 9 et Hedvig 4. Broder Mårten Mattsson 57. son Anders 25 mh Margaretha 23 och Dotter Lisa 32 Christina 22 et Maria Mårtensd:r 18 Faderbrodersson Elias Jöransson 38 mh Helena 39 Drängen Jeremias Myntinen 20. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Adam Kurki 53 mh 44. **Son Elias 23. mh Lisa 35. Son Anders Adamss: 3. et David Adamss: 1. och Dotter Elisabeth 21. E:kn Eva Henricsd:r 34. hennes Dotter Sofia 13. et Anna Davidsd:r 6. Jonas Pettersson 24. Syster Regina Petrid:r 28. samt Moder Catharina Bertillsd:r 63. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kurki 38 mh 37. **Son Adam 17. et David 12. Dotter Eva 15. Regina 10. Helena 7. Sofia 5. et Hedvig 3. Broder Matts Olofsson 40. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Jöran Pardamés 42 mh: 31. **Son Elias 12 Dotter Christina 9 et Regina 1 7/12 Anders Påhlsson 30. mh Eva 34. Son Adam 7. et Salomon 3 Dotter Sofia 4 1/2 et Johanna 1. Flickan Regina Abramsd:r 23 ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *David Pardamés 41 mh 33. **Svåger Anders Davidsson 32 mh Lisa 30. Son Matts 9 et Jonas 3 Dotter Maria 6 et Beatha 1/4 Fosterson Adam Jöransson 23 mh Regina 23 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337605 Jakso 581] ====Hemman 3 (1/5)==== *David Pardames 28 mh 27. **Dotter Hedvig 1/4 Broder Thomas 17 Syster Helena 25. ===Kårpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Michell Lattu 49 mh 34 **Son Anders 3 Broder Esaias 33 mh Regina 29 Son Elias 1 1/3 Dotter Maria 10 et Anna 7. Fader Broder Eric Michellsson 69 D:o Thomas Michellsson 59 Michells syster Walborg 40 E:kn Maria Michellsd:r 69. hennes Dotter Eva Mattsd:r 46. et Helena Mattsd:r 33 Drängen Anders Johansson 21. ===Lakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Johan Kårpelain 67 mh 64. **Son Elias 33. Anders 23 et Dotter Martha 27. Brodersson Eric Jöransson 49 hans Broder Gabriel 30. Broder Bertill Ericsson 59 hans Son David 19 et Henric 16 och Dotter Beatha 22 E:kn Eva Jöransd:r 59 hennes son Eric Thomasson 34. mh Maria 27. Dotter Lisa 3 et Eva 1/2 Son Matts Thomasson 32 D:o Jonas 23. et Anders Thomasson 20. E:kn Walborg Mårtensd:r 47. Matts Andersson 61. ===Lafvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Mattss: Koufvo 54 mh 47 **Son Elias 17. et Jonas 8. Dotter Sofia 25. et Margaretha 12 Adam Esaia'son 29 mh Maria 22 Dotter Stina 3 Esaias Esaia'son 15. Dotter Lisa Esaia'd:r 8. E:ka Walborg Samuelsson 59 hennes Son Matts 33 et Stephan Elia'son 31. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jöranss: Koufvo 49 mh 47. **Son Jonas 24. et Adam 9 Dotter Beatha 17. Hedvig 14. et Lisa 4 Broder Anders 34. mh Saara 28 Son Matts 14. Moses 6. Salomon 3 et Henric 1. Dotter Johanna 11 et Anna 8. *Inh David Johanss: Koufvo 35. **Syster Eva 32 och Moder Walborg Ericsd:r 68. ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Henric Mickola 46 mh 35. **Dotter Eva 13 Catharina 4 et Martha 1 2/3 Broderson David Andersson 17 Broder Michell 37 mh Margaretha 30 Son Anders 6 Dotter Lisa 3 et Maria 1 1/2 Moder Walborg Jöransd:r 73 Drängen Elias Jacobsson 23. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337606 Jakso 582] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *David Kouku 59 mh 59. **Son David 24. Jonas 20 et Gabriel 18 och Dotter Agnetha 32 et Eva 16 E:kn Anna Mattsd:r 58 hennes Son Anders Adamsson 44. mh Margareta 31 Son Adam 4. Dotter Maria 6 et Hedvig 1 D:o Michell Adamsson 25. et Elias Adamsson 23 ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Esaias Lairi 44 mh 35. **Son Elias 1 1/2 Dotter Johanna 6 et Christina 3 Broder David Bertillson 27 mh Walborg 27. Dotter Eva 2 1/2 Syster Regina Bertillsd:r 33 Moder Regina Ericsd:r 67. Mårten Michellsson 52 hans Dotter Agnetha 22. Styfson Jöran Matsson 29 mh Lisa 32 Son Adam 3. ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Remunen 69 mh 59 **Sona Enka Christina Joransd:r 37. hennes Dotter Martha Michellsd:r 10 Svärson David Adamsson Saira 22. mh Regina 25. David Joransson 35. mh Margretha 32. Son Anders 9 Svägerska Maria 24 et Hedvig Johansson 17. Enkan Anna Philippsd:r 65 hennes Son Elias Andersson 32 mh Regina 30. Son Adam 6 Dotter Beatha 10 et Saara 4. Michell Michellsson 50 Son Matts 22 Moses 12 et Erich 8 Dotter Helena 19 et Johanna 16 E:kn Margareta Påhlsd:r 46 hennes Dotter Anna Påhlsdotter 19 Svärson Thomas Nuppoin 27. mh Catharina 22 Dotter Lisa 3. Gabriel Michellsson 48. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:ka Fru Maria Christina Sorén 54 **Son Brofodgen Johan Sorén 32. mh Elisabeth 34. Faster dotter Eva Titusd:r 3 1/2. Dotter Ebba Helena Sorén 24 Drängen och Solldaten Fredric Lind 27 Pigan Maria Elisabeth Påhlsd:r 22 hennes oägta son Nicolaus *Inh Påhl Ericsson 53 **Dotter Eva 15. Helena 9 et Christina 6. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337607 Jakso 583] ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Andersson 38 mh 35. **Son Jeremias 13 et Adam 6. Dotter Eva 10 et Hedvig 3. Gabriel Johansson 37. mh Lisa 61. Pigan Eva Jöransd:r 32 hennes oägta Son Alexander 7. Drengen Anders Jöransson 23 ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 51 mh 43. **Son Adam 21. et Anders 16. Dotter Eva 18 E:kn Anna Pettersd:r 30. Son Elias Davidsson 8 Dotter Maria 4 1/2. et Johanna Davidsd:r 4 1/2. *Torp: Anders Heikeri 30 mh 26. **Dotter Eva Maria 1 11/12. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Nuppoin 34 mh 29. **Son Salomon 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Thomas Nuppoin 20. **Broder Esaias 11. et Styfbroder Anders Anderss: 4. och Syster Catharina 17. et Maria Esaia'd:r 13 Moder Margareta Andersd:r 45 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Nuppoin 62 mh 32. **Son Jonas 25. et David 6. Dotter Eva 4. Broder Elias 59. mh Eva 50 Son Gabriel 23 Dotter Christina 8. Syster Margareta Jöransd:r 25. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Mårten Nisoin 44. mh 41. **Son Anders 18. et Thomas 4. Dotter Sofia 15. Maria 11. et Christina 8. Broder Mats 41. mh Eva 34. Son Gabriel 5. Moder Eva Esaia'd:r 65. Elias Bertilss: 40. mh Regina 26. Son Adam 4. Dotter Beata 1/2 hans Broder Henric Bertillss: 13. samt Moder Eva Påhlsd:r 53. E:kn Hedvig Gabrielsd:r 53. hennes Son Petter Henricsson 22. David Johansson 32 mh Sofia 31 Son Jonas 1/12 Dotter Anna 8. et Lisa 4 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Nisoin 45. mh 50. **Son Jonas 23 mh Anna 25 D:r Maria 2 1/2 Son Johan Gabrielss: 19 mh [[Kiesi-112|Eva 24.]] Son Gabriel Gabrielss: 7 D:r Lisa 16 et Eva Gabrielsd:r 11. Pigan Sofia Påhlsd:r 19 *Torp Anders Anderss: 63 mh 43 **Son Matts 4. *Rote Fatt Agneta Andersd:r 69. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Henric Wilhu 36 mh 36 **Dotter Eva 12 Regina 9. Bror Anders Johanss: 39. mh Anna 39. Dotter Lisa 10 et Christina 3 Fader Johan Larss: 65 mh Walborg 61. Farbrorsson Stephan Larsson 26 mh [[Sinkko-3|Anna 21.]] hans Syster Helena Larsd:r 37. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337608 Jakso 584] *Inh Anders Jöransson 64 **Son Johan 26. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 33]] mh 26.(=[[Muhli-1|Valpuri]]) **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 7.]] et [[Maunu-7|Adam 1/4]] Dotter [[Maunu-5|Anna 5]] et [[Maunu-6|Maria 3.]] Moder Walborg Påhlsdotter 69 Enkan Walborg 58 hennes Son [[Maunu-11|David Joranss: 24]] mh [[Unknown-259127|Anna 21.]] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:kn Regina Mauno 51. **Son Henric 31. mh Maria 30. Son Elias 5 et Jonas 3/4. Dotter Eva 8. D:o Abram 21. et Anders Andersson 17. Dotter Regina 26 Brigitha 18 Anna 15 et Marta Andersd:r 13 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Adam Haiko 28 mh 24.((ehkä Anna Eliaantytär Nikunen, Uiminniemi 9. Kaikki muut vuoden 1818 22-vuotiaat naiset löytyvät muualta vuoden 1820 henkikirjasta.)) **Cousin Samuel Andersson 48 mh: Lisa 39. Son Anders 16. Matts 7 et Jonas 1/3 Samuels Syster Eva Andersdotter 35 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:kn Eva Eliad:r 35 **Son Olof 7 et Salomon Jona'son 3 Dotter Beatha 13 et Maria Jöna'dotter 10 Broder Elias Joransson 32. mh Lisa 33 Son David 4. et Dotter Walborg 9 Moder Walborg Mårtensd:r 54 Drängen Jonas Johansson 19 ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Olcko 50 mh 46. **Svärson Johan Jöransson 31. mh Sofia 24 Dotter Maria 3 et Anna 1. Broders E:ka Lisa Johansdotter 41. hennes Gabriel Mattsson 14. Dotter Maria Mattsd:r 17. *Kyrko Fatt Petter Olku 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattss: 31 mh 31. **Son Elias 8. Walborg 10. et Lisa Drängen Henric Elia'son 22 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Pöllöin 37. mh 33 **Son Moses 8 et Hendrich 1 7/12 Dotter Lisa 6 1/2. et Sophia 3 Broder David Hindrichsson 23 Svärson Matts Påhlsson 31. mh Eva 34 Son Abram 4. et David 1. Dotter Maria 10 Moder Maria Mattsd:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Pöllöin 51 mh 38 **Son Anders 23 Abram 21. et Michell 18. Dotter Walborg 25. Lisa 12 et Christina 8 Syster Helena Påhlsdotter 34 et Margaretha Påhlsd:r 26 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337609 Jakso 585] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Matts Pöllöin 51 mh 50. **Son Matts 17. et David 10. Dotter Margaretha 22. Pigan Sofia Johansd:r 16 ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Elias Hifva **Familien uptagen på följande Hemman N:o 5. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Elias Hifva 70. **Son Anders 37. mh Christina 38 Son Påhl 15. Esaias 12. Adam 9. et Anders 3 1/2 Dotter Sophia Elia'd:r 31. Brodersson Elias Mattsson 47 mh Regina 31. Son David 23. Abram 7. et Gabriel 3. och Dotter Ulrica 9. et Maria 3/4 hans Broder Michell Mattsson 33. mh Lisa Son Jonas 1 7/12. *Torp Thomas Kalamés 58 mh 47 **Son Anders 6. Broder och ifrån Ryska 10:e Jägare Regementet efter 18 års Tjenst förafskedade Solldaten, Esaias Henricsson Hifva 52. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Adam Sihvo 39 mh 43 **Son Jonas 10. et Elias 4. Dotter Christina 12 et Beatha 3. Broder och Jägaren Johan Jöranss: 40. mh Anna 41. Broder Jöran Jöransson 37 mh Maria 40. Son Moses 4. et David 1 1/3. Dotter Lisa 15. et Anna 10. *Torp och Sokne Skradd: Emanuel Mårtenss: 28 **Syster Margaretha 25. et Moder Maria Mattsd:r 61 Pigan Regina Adamsdotter 27. ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Af:e Prot: Jerepes från: Arf:e H:m *Torp Petter Wanhapeldo 59 mh 41 **Dotter Maria 21. Margaretha 19. et Wallborg 16 *Torp Adam Wäckärä 45. mh 30. **Son Alexander 9 et Maria 3 Syster Anna Wäckärä 25. ===Parkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Kiesi 61. **Son Jonas 32 Son Emanuel 4. et Dotter Christina 11. Dotter Beatha Andersd:r 20. Matts Thomasson 54 mh Walborg 50. Son David 21. et Adam 11 Dotter Walborg 6. Henric Andersson 38 mh Sofia 34. Son Anders 1. Dotter Eva 8. Adam Henrichsson 32 mh Sofia 29 Son Salomon 10 hans Moder Maria Carlsd:r 66 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337610 Jakso 586] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Eric Parcko 69 **Son Anders 46. mh Margaretha 46. Son David 25. mh Anna 26. Son Jonas Andersson 10. Dotter Maria 16 Eva 13 Hedvig 7 et Anna Andersd:r 5. D:o Son Adam Ericsson 41. mh Maria 39. Son Gabriel 20. et Elias 10 Dotter Beatha 13 Lisa 6. et Christina 3 ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Stefan Muhli 11. **Syster Maria 17. Christina 15. et Sofia 6 Fader Broder Eskell Eskellsson 51. mh Eva 51 Son Elias 21. et Dotter Lisa 19. Syster Margarita 57. Broders E:ka Regina Jöransd:r 51. hennes Son Jacob Mattsson 27. Johan 20. et Matts Mattsson 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Matts Muhli 72. **Son Anders 26. mh Regina 28. Dotter Beata 1. Son Carl Mattsson 17. et Dotter Regina Mattsd:r 21 David Jöna'son 19 Adam Jona'son 16 och Syster Walborg Jona'd:r 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:kn Maria Bertillsd:r 38. **Son Stefan Jona'son 24. Adam 10. et Anders Jona's: 4 Dotter Helena 22. Eva 17. Anna 11. Regina 5 et Lisa Jona'sdotter 3. E:ka Maria Mattsd:r 61 hennes Son Matts Elia'son 33. mh Regina 26 Son David 1. Dotter Sofia 3 Drängen Anders Salonius 32 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 46 mh 45. **Son Jacob 10 Dotter Maria 17. *Rothe Fatt Adam Kontila 72. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Råcka 29. **Broder Moses Erichsson 24. Syster Walborg 35. Agnetha 17. et Eva 20. Moder Agnetha Mårtensdotter 52. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasa 42 mh 34. **Son David 9 et Matts 3 1/2 Dotter Maria Elisabeth 11 et Martha 6 Syster Susanna Esaiad:r 44. Fader Broder Gabriel Jöransson 59 mh Walborg 49 Dotter Eva 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337611 Jakso 587] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Esaias Rasa 43 mh 41. **Son Anders 19 mh Regina 19. Son Thomas 16. et Erich Esaia'son 9 Jonas Mattsson 51. hans son Michell 14. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Matts Ahoin 39 mh 41 **Son Michell 17 Jonas 14. et Erich 1/2 Dotter Anna 11. Maria 9 Eva 6. et Christina 3 Matts Rapi 65. mh Anna 61. Stephan Samuelsson 51. mh Anna 46. Son Anders 26. mh Maria 23 Son David 1. Dotter [[Ahonen-12|Regina 3]] Moses Stephansson 15 et Elias Stephansson 7. Dotter Susanna 20. et [[Ahonen-11|Catharina Stephand:r 11]]. *Torp Johan Johanss: 35. **Moder Beatha Mattsd:r 75. Pigan Sofia Elia'd:r 45. hennes Dotter Margareta Henricsd:r 20. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *E:kn Lisa Kirfvesmés 61. **Son Anders 39. mh Sofia 50. Son Eric Mattsson 16 E:kn Eva Mattsd:r 34 hennes Son Elias Adamsson 6. Jonas Christersson 51. mh Maria 45. Son Henric 10. et David 6. Dotter Beata 19 et Christina 16. E:kn Eva Adamsd:r 47. Drängen Alexander Adamsson 20. ====Hemman 6 (2/3)==== *Matts Anderss: Talka 57. **Son Elias 34. mh Regina 26 Son Moses 7. et David 4. D:o Anders Mattsson 31. Broder Johan 51. mh Regina 52. Son Jonas 26 mh Walborg 27. Dotter Maria 3. Esaias Mattsson 42 mh Maria 32 Son Johan 10. et Salomon 3 Dotter Eva 12 Anna Maria 10. Christina 7. et Walborg 5. hans Broder Jacob 28. David Jöransson 28. mh Catharina 26. Son Adam 4 et Dotter Helena 3. Moder Lisa Henricsd:r 62 Cousin Eric Mattsson 66 ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Larss: Tallka 47 mh 44 **Son Anders 13 Matts 10. et Adam 6 Broder Jöran 41. mh Lisa 30. Son Gabriel 4. Syster Walborg 26. Christina 23 et Helena 16 Drängen David Mattsson 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337612 Jakso 588] *Torp Esaias Mattss: 54 mh 44 **Son Johan 19. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:kn Catharina Nartu 62. **Son David 36 mh Eva 34 Son Salomon 3 et Dotter Maria 10 D:o Thomas Johanss: 23 Adam Adamsson 38 mh Hedvig 36 Son Gabriel 15. Elias 13. et Matts 19 Dotter Fredrica Sofia 7. et Walborg 4 E:kn Walborg Mårtensd:r 59 hennes Dotter Regina 27 et Margareta Adamsd:r 23. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Jonas Nartu 41. mh 43. **Son Anders 8. et Benjamin 4. och Dotter Helena 1 1/12. Broder Moses 36. mh Eva 50. hans Styfson Simon Jöransson 21 Dotter Christina Jöransd:r 18. Moder Helena Ericsd:r 61. Faster Lisa Johansd:r 31 Herdinnan Walborg Jöransd:r 13 ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Johan Puncka 44 mh 41. **Dotter Regina 17 Jeremias Jöransson 41. mh Eva 27. Son Jonas 1 1/4. Dotter Maria 3 D:o Dotter Helena Jöransdotter 28. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Punka 63 mh 51. **Son Anders 29 mh Maria 26. Son Elias 3 Christer Påhlsson 60. mh Lisa 51 Son Moses 23 Dotter Eva 20. *Torp David Punka 41 mh 39 **Dotter Beatha 13 Christina 11. et Maria 8 *Rothe Fat Susanna Mattsd:r 79 **Blind. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Johan Soukio 51. **Son David 24 Dotter Christina 26 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Soukio 22 mh 25. **Broder Michell 16. Syster Catharina 29 Moder Maria Michellsd:r 51. *Inh Henric Henricss: 51 mh 66 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jacob Turku **Familien på Hemmanet N:o 1. i Huttula by ====Hemman 2 (5/24)==== *Johan Ruohia 49 **Son Elias 9 ====Hemman 2 (5/12)==== *Jonas Ruohia 28 mh 26. **Syster Maria 14 Farbrorsson David Mårtenss. 27. Adam Mårtenss: 21. Syster Walborg Mårtensd:r 20. ====Hemman 2 (3/8)==== *Matts Ruohia 50 mh 48. **Son Henric 29 mh Eva 30 Son Matts 1 7/12 Dotter Maria 3. Dotter Eva Mathiad:r 21. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337613 Jakso 589] ===Sårfvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Jöranss: Ocko 43 mh 39 **Son Elias 14. et David 3 1/2. Dotter Eva 18 et Johanna 9. Broder Esaias 42 mh Saara 27 Dotter Walborg 3. Fader Broders Enka Walborg Mattsdotter 42 Son Petter Mattsson 33 mh Margaretha 25. Son Anders 3 Matts 5 et Salomon 1/4 D:o Eric Mattsson 14 Johan Mattsson 62 mh Eva 47. hans Son Moses 25. Aron 19 Gabriel 12 et Fredric 9 Dotter Christina 30. Margreta 21 et Lisa 16 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Michell Räipiö 61 mh 50. **Son David 25. mh [[Värtö-1|Margareta 25]] Dotter Walborg 21. et Christina 9 E:kn Maria Mattsd:r 51. Brodersson Elias Johansson 36. mh Lisa 29. Son Jonas 3. et Elias 1 2/3 Drängen Gustaf Gustafsson 16 Vallherden Anna Elia'dotter 16 ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Christer Ticka 43 mh 36. **Son Fredric 20 Broders E:ka Walborg Andersd:r 61. hennes Son Anders Davidsson 36 Gabriel 23 et Johan Davidsson 20 Dotter Beatha Davidsd:r 31 Broders E:ka Agnetha Ericsd:r 56. Mårten Johansson 53. mh Susanna 44. Son Eric 24. Jonas 17 et Adam 13 Dotter Martha 19 Regina 18 Christina 9 et Lisa 7. E:ka Maria Thoma'd:r 28 hennes son Elias Elia'son 4 Dotter Eva Elia'd:r 7. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Christer Pesari 58 mh 43. **Son Anders 30. mh Maria 26 Son Jonas 5. et Jacob 1/4 et Dotter Hedvig 3 Son Gabriel 23 Johan 19. et Adam Christersson 16 D:r Margareta 9 Lisa 6 Stina 3 et Susanna 1/2 Brodersson Elias Michellsson 42 mh Susanna 42 Son Fredric 19 et David 16 1/2 hans Moder Eva Simonsd:r 62 Jeremias Mattsson 43 mh Eva 36 Son Thomas 17 1/2 et Elias 4 Dotter Anna 14 Sofia 12 Marta 8 Walborg 3 et Eva 1 1/52 hans Moder Agneta Bertillsd:r 63. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337614 Jakso 590] ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Michel Adamss: Suonia 36 mh 37 **Son Matts 14 et Petter 4. Dotter Walborg 5. Broder Thomas 29 Son Anders 3 1/2 *Rothe Fat Margreta Nilsd:r 50 ====Hemman 3 (3/5)==== *Michell Joranss: Suonia 62 mh 62 **Son Anders 24. Broder Esaias 57. mh Helena 43 Son Elias 23 et Jonas 11 Dotter Maria 21. Regina 16 1/2 Christina 6 1/2 et Eva 1 1/52 ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Richard Suomalain 71 mh 70. **Broder Jöran Richardsson 65. mh Anna 61. hans Son David 39 mh Lisa 33 och Son Jacob 3 et Adam 1/4. Dotter Eva 18. et Sofia 6 1/2 Hendrich Jöransson 32 mh Maria 29. Son Elias 3 D:o Esaias Jöransson 27. samt Dotter Regina 24. et Lisa Jöransd:r 20 Maria Johansd:r 54. Son Jonas 22 Benjamin 1. et Anders Jacobss: 5. och Dotter Margretha Jacobsd:r 15. E:ka Maria Ericsd:r 70. hennes sonason Gabriell Adamss: 14 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Henric Mattss: Suomalain 30 mh 35 **Son Adams 19 et Stephan 6 och Dotter Lisa 3 1/2 Sväger Abram Johansson 40. mh Anna 30. Son David 15. et Abell 11 Dotter Sara 6 et Hedvig 4 *Rothe Fat Beata Johansd:r 65 ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Mårten Suomalain 46 mh 33 **Son David 23 mh Sofia 26. Dotter Lisa 21 et Maria Mårtensd:r 1 7/12 *Inh E:kn Margreta Ericsd:r 59. **Son Johan Esaia'son 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Christer Suomalain 29 mh 26 **Dotter [[Suomalainen-4|Catharina 3]] et Sofia 1 5/6 Broder Gabriel 22 Syster Eva 33 ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *E:kn Helena Josephsd:r 71. **Son Jonas 34. mh Maria 33 Son Gabriel 7 Dotter Eva 4. et Anna 1. Dotter Maria Johansd:r 36. hennes oägta son Adam 2 1/2 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Håfvi 59 **Styfson David Mattsson 44. mh Maria 45 Son Adam 10 Dotter Martha 22 et Helena 6 1/2 D:o Elias Mattsson 29 D:o Dotter Sofia Mattsd:r 35 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337615 Jakso 591] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-5|Stephan Sinko 27]] mh 32(=[[Unknown-264384|Sofia]]) **Son [[Sinkko-6|Salomon 4]] et Dotter [[Sinkko-15|Anna 1 7/12]] Broder [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 19]] E:ka [[Unknown-265879|Lisa Sakrisd:r 38]] hennes Son [[Sinkko-67|Adam 9]] et [[Sinkko-68|David Esaia'son 7]] Syster [[Sinkko-61|Lisa Elia'd:r 32]] [[Sinkko-69|Anders Andersson 49]] hans Broder [[Sinkko-70|Jöran Andersson 27]] mh [[Torvi-2|Christina 24]]. Son [[Sinkko-71|Emanuel 2 1/12]] [[Sinkko-75|Gabriel Jöransson 36]] mh [[Unknown-266323|Regina 30]] Son [[Sinkko-76|Elias 3 1/2]] hans Moder [[Unknown-266321|Sofia Larsd:r 71]]. Jonas Davidss: 41 Son Henrich 3. Dotter Christina 13 et Maria 8 hans Broder Matts Davidsson 23 och Syster Lisa Davidsd:r 28 samt Moder Mattsd:r 63 Pigan Eva Johansd:r 20 dess Moder Lisa Andersd:r 51. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Sinko 40]] mh 42.(=[[Huttunen-11|Maria]]) **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 16 1/2]] [[Sinkko-100|Adam 13]] [[Sinkko-101|Matts 10]]. et [[Sinkko-102|Nicodemus 3 1/2]] och Dotter [[Sinkko-98|Eva 18]] Broder [[Sinkko-196|Petter 26]] mh [[Unknown-271981|Eva 24]]. Son [[Sinkko-197|Abraham 3]] et Dotter [[Sinkko-199|Christina 1 1/52]] Moder [[Unknown-271977|Margaretha Stephansdotter 60]] Elias Pettersson 61 hans Son Johan 29 mh Walborg 33 Son Aron 2 1/2 *Rothe Fat Margreta Jöransd:r 61. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Thomas Sinko 49 mh 45. **Son David 14. et Henric 4. och Dotter Anna 1 11/12 Broder Johan 40 blind, och Adam 37 mh Maria 35 Son Gabriel 9 et Adam 4 Dotter Helena 1/2 Moses Adamsson 28 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Stefanss: Rapi 68. **Son Petter 31. mh Walborg 39 Dotter [[Rapi-2|Eva 6]] et Lisa 3 Son Aron 26. mh Sofia 20 Son Adam 1 1/104 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Samuel Rapi 63 mh 66. **Son Matts 33 mh Walborg 32 Son Anders 8 Elias 3 et Jacob 1/3 Son Stephan 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337616 Jakso 592] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Olkoin 51 mh 45 **Son Matts 18 et Gabriel 15. Dotter Margaretha 20 Catharina 10. et Christina 6 E:kn Anna Michellsd:r 44. hennes Son Michell 15. et Stephan 12. Dotter Regina 21. et Wallborg Adamsd:r 9. David Bertillsson 33 mh Regina 25 Son Elias 3/4. Syster Lisa 39 et Anna Bertillsd:r 36 Faderbroder Mårten Johansson 62 David Davidsson 46 ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Elias Olkoin 54. mh 40. **Son Anders 14 Dotter Eva 11. et Eva 4. Broder David 50 mh Lisa 39 Son Adam 9. et Matts 3 1/2 Dotter Maria 20 Margaretha 14 et Christina 5. D:o Michell Esaia's: 31. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *David Olckoin 36 mh 33 **Son Johan 11. et Jacob 8. Dotter Anna 5. Maria 3 et Eva 1/6 Broder Adam 33. Syster Helena 25. Drängen Anders Jöransson 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Joseph Olckoin 60 mh 49 **Son Stefan 17 1/2 et Joseph 12 Dotter Catharina 23. Christina 19 Sofia 14. Anna 12 Eva 7. et Hedvig 7 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Olckoin 49 mh 40 **Son Elias 15. et Moses 3 1/2 et Matts 1. Dotter Lisa 17. Syster Regina 41. Farbrodersson Jonas Adamss: 41. mh Anna 33. Dotter Anna 5 et Sophia 1 1/12 hans Broder Anders 34. mh Lisa Dotter Eva 5. et Helena Elisabeth 3. hans Syster Regina 26. E:kn Walborg Mårtensd:r 70. hennes Svarson Elias Jacobsson 37 mh Christina 35. Son Adam 13 Dotter Eva 10 Margareta 7. Beata 5. et Anna 3 1/2 hans Svagerska Maria Jöransdotter 28. *Torp Petter Kruskop 25 mh 25. **Son Moses 3. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jöran Sallmi 71 mh 70. **Son Gabriel 48. mh Lisa 43. Son Gabriel 7 Matts 4. et Jonas 1 5/12 Dotter Maria 14. et Margaretha 11 E:ka Saara Mårtensd:r 59 Adam Johanss: 33 mh Christina 29 Son Elias 9 Anders 4 et David 1. och Dotter Lisa 5 samt Syster Eva Johansd:r 34. Drängen Matts Pettersson 21. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337617 Jakso 593] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Jacob Sallmi 63. **Son David 25. mh Catharina 26 och Dotter Eva 3 D:o Thomas Jacobsson 17. och Lisa Jacobsd:r 20. Anders Andersson 37. mh Helena 27. Dotter Lisa 1/4 hans Syster Maria 42 et Helena 34. E:kn Margareta Ericsd:r 55 hennes Son Adam Michellsson 46. mh Regina 36. Son Gabriel 19 1/2 Fredrich 15 Elias 7 Adam 3 et Matts 1/6. hans Broder Henric Michellsson 34 Brord:r Regina 31 et Hedvig Påhlsd:r 27. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Påhl Kajan Sinko 44 mh 39. **Son Elias 17. Broder Gabriel Jöransson 28. mh Walborg 29 hans dotter Christina 3 et Anna 1 1/6. Herdinnan Anna Johansd:r 13 *Inh Anders Lyttöin 58 ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *E:kn Walborg Mattsd:r 51. **hennes son Moses Andersson 26. mh Lisa 24. Son Anders 3 Matts Anderss: 23 Svärson Adam Esaias: 36 mh Maria 28 Son David 8 D:r Beata 3 Syster Anna Andersd:r 25. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Muka 38 mh 44. **Son Gabriel 20. Broder Adam 36 mh Anna 35. Son Anders 4. et Benjamin 1 7/12. och Dotter Lisa 10 Broder Elias 30. mh Lisa 26 Son Jonas 3. Broder Thomas 23 Syster Catharina 37. et Maria 34. David Johansson 23 mh Helena 23 Dotter Christina 1 1/12. Styfmoder Margaretha Abellsd:r 56. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Muka 52 mh 49. **Henric Thomass: 38 mh Susanna 25 Broder Thomas 48. mh Lisa 46. Dotter Margareta 21. et Christina 14 Broder Stephan 45. mh Walborg 40 Son Elias 18 Gabriel 8 Adam 4 et Matts 1 1/6 Brorson David Anderss: 32 mh Helena 31. Son Jonas 7 hans Broder Johan Andersson 17 hans Syster Beatha Andersd:r 20 samt Mor Anna Henricsd:r 53 ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jöran Peicki 57 mh 56. **Son Elias 18 Dotter Walborg 24. et Beatha 14. E:kn Walborg Thoma'd:r 51. hennes Svarson Elias Mattsson 34 mh Eva 32 Dotter Regina 11 Walborg 8 Maria 3 et Eva 1 1/52 Svägerska Martha 29 et Anna Christersd:r 16 Drängen Adam Esaiason 24. *Rothe Fat Eva Mattsd:r 71. *Inh Johan Michellss: 49 mh 44. **Son Elias 9 et David 1 11/12 och Dotter Regina 7. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337618 Jakso 594] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Saira 50 mh 47. **Son Mårten 20. David 15. et Salomon 8 Dotter Walborg 22 Beatha 21. et Maria 11. *E:kn Lisa Andersd:r 61. **hennes son Anders Esaia'son 33 mh Eva 30 Dotter Regina 3 och Esaias Esaia'son 13 Dotter Anna 20 och Dotter Helena Esaia'd:r 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Saira 51 mh 46 **Son Jonas 21. Johan 17. David 13 et Adam 7 Dotter Eva 26 Maria 24. Sofia 21. Anna 9 1/2 Walborg 3 et Christina 3 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jonas Petterss: Peuhkuri 48 mh 41 **Son Abram 27 mh Maria 28. Son Anders 4 Dotter Eva 2 1/6 D:o Gabriel 19. et Jonas Jona'son 8. Matts Johansson 19 Dotter Walborg Jona'd:r 14. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Johanss: Peuhkuri 30. mh 35 **Broder Anders 24. mh Helena 26 Son Adam 1 5/12 Broder David 17. Syster Maria 19 Moder Regina Stephansd:r 53 Vallherden Beatha Påhlsd:r 12 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *David Adamss: 40 mh 35. **Son Elias 3 Dotter Lisa 15. Hedvig 12 Regina 7 et Christina 5. Dotter Maria Adamsd:r 39 Svärson Matts Mattsson 57 mh Lisa 54. Son Matts 23 Pigan Maria Påhlsd:r 24. D:o E:kn Regina Adamsd:r 51. ===Taipall=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Jöranss: Taipall 51. mh 50. **Son David 20. et Adam 11. och Dotter Eva Christina 6. E:kn Walborg Michellsd:r 68 hennes Son Matts Esaia'son 50. mh Lisa 41. Son Elias 23 Moses 21 1/2 Gabriel 18 1/2 et Matts 15. Dotter Eva 25. Christina 9 Maria Elisabeth Mathiasd:r 3. Esaias Esaia'son 46 mh Catharina 40. Son Benjamin 15 1/2 [[Taipale-14|Petter 11]] Anders 7. et Jonas 3 Dotter Walborg 18 Beatha 6 et Martha 8 D:o Anders Esaia'son 33 mh Regina 29 Dotter Helena 6 et Maria Lovisa 3 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Sakris Johanss: Taipall 61 mh 40. **Son Jonas 28 mh Anna Catharina 27 Son David 4. Dotter Anna 2 3/4 et Eva 1/6 D:o Mårten Sakriss: 22 Dotter Eva 20 Beatha 15. et [[Taipale-35|Sofia Sakrisd:r 13]] Svägerska E:kn Maria Mårtensd:r 59 Son Bertill Esaia's: 39 mh Margareta 38 Son Adam 16 1/2 Henric 12 och Dotter Hedvig 6 1/2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337619 Jakso 595] *Torp Adam Kruskop 23 mh 21 **Son Gabriel 1 2/3 Syster Anna 15. Christina Mosesd:r 11. Moder Walborg Carlsd:r 54. *Sokne Skolmäst Petter Kruskop 48 mh 41. **Son Michell 19 Fredric 17 Thomas 15 Alexander 12 David 9 Matts 5 Dotter Regina 7 Svär Moder E:kn Maria Henricsd:r 69. ===Torfvinemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Pertss: Torfvi 38 mh 39 **Son Gabriel 11. Fredric 9. Dotter Lisa 1 1/6 Broder Jonas 48 mh Eva 39. Son Israel 14. Adam 6 et Anders 3 och Dotter Christina 11 Broders E:ka Anna Jöransd:r 44. hennes son Anders 20 et Michell Esaias: 7 och Dotter Maria Esaia'd:r 16. Syster Margaretha 25. Adam Adamsson 39 mh Walborg 38. Son Elias 14. Dotter Sofia 16. Margaretha 11 et Regina 1 1/2 Matts Gabrielsson 27. mh Sofia 35 Son Benjamin 3 hans Broder Henric 17 1/2 Moder Eva Nilsd:r 63 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Petterss: Torfvi 48 mh 45. **Son Anders 17 et Dotter Maria 21. Broder Adam 45. Syster Sofia 36. et Helena 33. Moder Lisa Mattsdotter 73 Fader Broder Ander Anderss: 73 mh Lisa 72 hans son Matts 45. mh Christina 44. Son Elias 16 et Adam 14 och Dotter Lisa 13 Henric Henricsson 34 mh Sofia 27. Dotter Eva 7. Margaretha 3 1/2 Christina 2 1/6 et Beatha 1/6 E:kn Christina Pettersd:r 51 Drängen Gabriel Sakrisson 17. ===Tefvanemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Afled:e Landtmät: Platans af:n Albertina Wilhelmina 33 1/2 **Son Petter Emanuel 4. Drängen Anders Michellsson 29. et Henric Erichsson 23 Pigan Beata Christersd:r 40 Eva Jacobsd:r 17 et Eva Mattsd:r 18 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Afled: Land Platans D:r Hem **Familien på föregående Hemman N:o 1. *Torp David Kiha 44 mh 38 **Dotter Anna Sofia 8 1/2 et Eva 7. Son Gabriel 3 1/2 et David 1 1/12 *Inh Jordan Johanss: 57 mh 61 **Dotter Anna 19 et Walborg 21. ===Uiminemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Petterss: Saira 64 mh 61 **Foster Son Henric Henricsson 45 mh Regina 46 Son Abell 22 Dotter Maria 9 Elias Sylvestersson 49 mh Sofia 52 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337620 Jakso 596] ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Påhlss: Saira 41. mh 25. **Dotter Lisa 2 3/4. Broder David 36. Syster Maria 33 E:kn Margareta Påhlsd:r 55. hennes son Moses Adamss: 29 mh: Christina 30 Dotter Eva Adamsd:r 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jacob Gabrielss: Saira 54. mh 56. **Son Jonas 30. mh Sofia 36. et Dotter Regina 1 7/12 Son Abram 23. Anders 21 et Gabriel Jacobsson 9 Dotter Eva 19 et Christina Jacobsd:r 15. E:kn Maria Henrichsd:r 63 hennes Son Henrich Adamsson 38 mh Eva 33 Son Matts 13 Elias 9 et Adam 4. Broder Adam Adamsson 33 mh Eva 23 och syster Wallborg Adamsd:r 29 *Inh Esaias Mattss: 64 mh 61. **Dotter Helena 31. et Maria 34. hennes Dotter Eva Davidsd:r 12 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Olofss: Hetamés 47. mh 44. **Son Moses 22 Thomas 10 et David 3 Dotter Anna 18 Margaretha 15. et Sofia 1/4. Broder Elias 34 mh Maria 27. Son Salomon 2 1/12 E:kn Lisa Andersd:r 58 Son Gabriel 37 mh Eva 29 Son Henric 9 et Johan 3 1/2. och Dotter Christina 1 7/12 Anders Henricss 25. Matts Mattsson 60. mh Sofia 50 Son Jonas 17 et Elias 13 och Dotter Lisa 23 hans Broder David 47 mh Eva 36. Son Abram 11. et Adam 6 Gabriel 4 et Abell 3/4 D:o Jacob Mattsson 34 mh Anna 31 Dotter Rigna 6 Syster Susanna Mathia'dotter 30 *Torp Adam Sallmi 61 mh 51. **Dotter Eva 19 Christina 3. Svåger Matts Davidsson 23. *Torp Petter Märenpä 26 **Moder Lisa Henricsd:r 59 Syster Christina Adamsd:r 23 *Torp Jonas Seppä 36 mh 36 **Son Stephan 7 1/2 et Anders 5 Dotter Maria 9 et Eva 1/4 Moder Lisa Petrid:r 70. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Hakoin 73 mh 49. **Son Johan 39 et Salomon 36 mh Johanna 27 Dotter Lisa 3. Adam 30. Jonas 23 Henric 19 et Jacob Adamsson 16. Broder Jöran 70. mh Walborg 59 Son David 31. mh Sofia 25. Broder Thomas 66 mh Beatha 39 Son Anders 17 et Gabriel 11. och Dotter Eva 14. Broder Anders 59 och Elias 57. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Kintu 54 mh 38. **Son Adam 7. et Henric 4. Dotter Sofia 9 Moder Eva Johansd:r 73 hennes D:r Lisa Gabrielsd:r 50 Drängen David Esaias: 22 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Esaias Kintu 53 mh 41. **Son Jeremias 22 David 14. et Urban 10. Dotter Maria 8 et Sofia Gabriel Mattsson 40 mh Regina 27. Son Abell 3 Dotter Walborg 9 et Helena 6 1/2 ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Johan Mattss: Pekari 68 mh 46 **Son Gabriel 36 Esaias 35 et Jacob 2 1/2 Dotter Christina 12 et Regina 4. E:kn Eva Mattsd:r 50 hennes son Moses Elia's: 24 et Adam Gabrielss: 8 Bror David Mattss: 41 mh Margareta 33 Son Anders 6 et Maria 3 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337621 Jakso 597] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Jöran Pekari 64 mh 59. **Son Jeremias 18 Svärson David Mårtensson 37 mh Maria 31 Son Emanuel 10 et Elias 3/4 ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekari 60 **Broder Jöran 48 mh Sofia 38 Son Jonas 19 Henric 16 Gabriel 14. Abell 5. et Abram 3 1/2 Dotter Beatha 12 et Walborg 3/4. Moder Anna Bertillsd:r 76. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Elias Davidss: Poikolain 40 mh 38 **Dotter Eva 9 Broder Jonas 21. Syster Christina 17 et Regina 14. Moder Anna Andersd:r 50. E:kn Maria Matts 55 hennes son Matts Henricsson 30. mh Sofia 26 Son Anders 2/3 E:kn Maria Larsd:r 49. hennes son Henric Anderss: 11 et Dotter Walborg Andersd:r 7. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Thomas Davidss: Saira 57. mh 55. **Son Stephan 24. mh Johanna 26 Dotter Margaretha 2 1/4 et Eva 2 1/4. Dotter Maria 29 et Beatha Thoma'd:r 12 brorsson Jonas 20 hans Styf Fader David Berntss: 39 mh Walborg 55. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Jöran Adamss: Saira 68 mh 48 **Son Påhl 18 Sona E:ka Catharina Johansd:r 44 hennes Son Anders Gabrielsson 20 Dotter Regina Gabrielsd:r 17. Bror Adam 65 mh Catharina 54 hans son Johan 33 mh Regina 25 Son David 1/2 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Henric Johanss: Saira 55 mh 50. **Son Matts 29 et Adam 6. Dotter Eva 18 et Christina 10 Bror Elias 46 mh Maria 32 Son Anders 13 et Petter 7. D:r Lisa 18 et Johanna 2 *Torp Jöran Henricss: 56 mh 54. **Broder Petter 53 Fosterson Benjamin Johanss: 28. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *David Thomass: Tuliain 61 mh 51. **Son Esaias 25 et Anders 15. D:r Stina 27. et Catarina 18 Broder Thomas 53. mh Susanna 52 Son Elias 18 et David 1 2/3 D:r Christina 9 et Anna Maria 4. Henric Ericsson 56 mh Beatha 50 Son Gabriel 26 mh Walborg 26. Son Adam Henricsson 11. Eric Anderss: 41 mh Sofia 29 *Inh E:kn Walborg Ericsd:r 60. **Aldeles Vanhför ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Elias Carlss: Nikunen 66 mh 67 **Svärson Elias Mattsson 42. mh Maria 40. Son Hindrich 19 1/2 Christer 17. Abram 14. Anders 7. et David 1 1/4 Dotter Eva 20 et Sofia 4. Pigan Lisa Elias'd:r 19 *Lösa Pig Maria Joransd:r 29. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunen 42 mh 39 **Son Elias 20. Petter 10 et Adam 1 1/6 D:r Walborg 18 et Margaretha 8 Bror Gabriel 22 et Abell 13 Syster Christina 23 et Regina 19 Moder Maria Elia'd:r 51. Matts Mattsson 53 Son David 23 et Jonas 19 ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Påhl Juckain 52 mh 51. **Son Anders 23 mh Helena 23 Dotter Eva 3/4 Son Matts 20 et Jeremias Påhlsson 17 och D:r Cristina Påhlsd:r 11 Pig Eva 50. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Elias Anderss: Juckain 33 **Syster Sofia 23 et Lisa 21. Farbror Esaias Henricss: 54 mh Beatha 43 Son Henric 20 D:r Margareta 15 hans syster Walborg Henricsd:r 38 E:kn Sofia Johansd:r 80 *Inh Anders Anderss: 29 mh 25. **Son Adam 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337622 Jakso 598] ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Elias Henricss: Punkain 65. **Son Adam 48 mh: Margaretha 43 Son Hinric 20. et Simon 8 Dotter Maria 22. Walborg 16 Catharina 13. Christina 10 et Margaretha Elisabeth 6. Son Elias Eliason 35. mh Helena 26. Son Johan Eliason 24. ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Matts Mattss: Uroin 74. mh 71. **Son Adam 49 mh Sofia 39. Son Anders 22 1/2 et Jonas 8 och Dotter Maria 14. et Anna 1/3. Son Jonas Mattsson 42 mh Maria 21. E:kn Catharina Olofsd:r 67. hennes Son Anders Jacobss 37. mh Eva 26. E:kn Helena Gabrielsd:r 57. hennes Son Elias Christersson 36 et Gabriel Christerss: 29 Dotter Regina 22 et Lisa Christersd:r 20. E:kn Margareta Johansd:r 51. hennes Son David 25. et Elias Jöransson 22 Dotter Beatha Jöransd:r 15 E:kn Eva Johansd:r 43 hennes Son Abell 23 Abram 22 1/2 et Gabriel 8 Dotter Walborg 19 et Christina Esaia'd:r 15. ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Gabriel Mårtenss: Wärdö 49 mh 40. **Son Mårten 19 Gabriel 6. et Matts 3. Dotter Sofia 15. Maria 9 Bror David 41. mh Walborg 32 Son Fredric 1 11/12 et D:r Beata 3 Syster Walborg 41. et Regina Mårtensd:r 24 Styfmoder Elisabet Simonsd:r 60. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Henric Jöranss: Wärdö 44 mh 41. **Son Benjamin Anders 3 1/4 et Moses 1 4/12 Dotter Eva 19 et Helena 16 Styf Svärmoder E:kn Maria Eliad:r 43 hennes D:r Anna Maria Thoma'd:r 3. Fosterd:r Maria Eliad:r 26. Drengen Henric Asikain 24 ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Jöranss: Wärdö 31 mh 31 **Son Matts 10. Elias 7. et Simon 4. B:lm Adam Jöransson 47. mh Maria 38 Son Michell 3 D:r Regina 10 Lisa 8 et Beata 4 Pig Maria 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Simonss: Wärdö 57 mh 63 **Son Gabriel 35. mh Eva 30. Son Anders 25 1/2 mh Christina 22. Broder Adam Simonsson 54. mh Maria 54 Son David 24. mh Johanna 23 Dotter Anna 17. et Eva Adamsd:r 14. ===Wainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Christer Mört 61 mh 56. **Son Adam 18 Dotter Maria 21 Walborg 15 et Anna 10. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Petterss: 46 mh 47. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Wainicka 45 mh 34. **Son Anders 8 Dotter Anna 5. Agnetha 2 1/2 et Walborg 1/3 Broder Thomas 40. mh Eva 34. Son Jonas 7. et Adam 3 och Dotter Maria 9 et Eva 1. Broder Elias Johanss: 28 Moder Maria Henricsd:r 69. Fader Broder Petter Ericsson 66 mh Lisa 47. hans Son David 22 Dotter Margaretha 15. et Hedvig 4. ====Hemman 3 (2/3)==== *Thomas Wainicka 60 **Dotter Beatha 24. et Agneta 15. Svärson Mårten Carlsson 31 mh Maria 27. Son Anders 6. David Mattsson 67. hans son Johan 26 mh Anna 23. Son Adam Davidss: 19 et Dotter Walborg Davidsd:r 24. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Stefan Wainicka 51 mh 51. **Son Fredric 24. Anders 19 et Elias 9 Dotter Susanna 21 et Eva 14. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337623 Jakso 599] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Johan Kangamäki 61 mh 50 **Svärson David Johansson 33 mh Christina 27. Son Matts 3 et Dotter Eva 5. Broder Petter 45. mh Walborg 45 Son Esaias 20. Dotter Lisa 14. Hedvig 11. Beatha 6. et Anna 3. Syster Maria 60. Johan Pettersson 76. mh Maria 61. Son Anders 39. mh Margareta 39 Son Johan 11 Elias 4 et Dotter Johanna 1 2/3 Dotter Margaretha Johansd:r 31 Drängen Malachias Petrison 39. *Rothe Fat: Adam Jöransson 41 ====Hemman 5 (2/3)==== *Matts Johansson Uski 57. **Broder Thomas 55. mh Hedvig 46. E:kn Hedvig Davidsd:r 41. Son Elias Adamsson 10 E:kn Maria Simonsd:r 51. hennes Son Esaias Davidsson 30. mh Hedvig 21. Son Adam 1 1/3. Abram Davidsson 18. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Anders Adamsson Uski 33 mh 39. **Styfson Matts Jacobsson 10 1/2 Dotter Maria Jacobsd:r 17 Drängen Michell Michellsson 56. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Johan Anderss: Turiain 30 mh 26. **Dotter Regina 3. et Lisa 1 5/6. Broder Anders 23. och Gabriel 21 Syster Anna Maria 19 Moder Maria Simonsd:r 54. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *E:kn Eva Andersd:r 31. **Son Matts 3. Svagerska Eva Johansd:r 43. Drängen Henric Asikain 24. et Johan Jeremiasson 23 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *David Anderss: Turiain 65 mh 61. **Son Adam 39 mh Lisa 39 Son Jeremias 14. et Elias 7. Dotter Christina 9 D:o David Davidsson 34. mh Eva 32 Son Gabriel 6. et Dotter Catharina 10. D:o Jonas Davidsson 23. et Petter Davidsson 17 E:kn Martha Samuelsd:r 55. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Johan Johanss: Himmi 44 mh 19 **Syster Maria Jöransd:r 44. med Sonen Joseph 14 E:kn Sofia Mattsd:r 60. hennes Son Adam Elia'son 27 Dotter Eva 24. et Maria Elia'd:r 17. Svåger Magnus Adamss: 38 mh Hedvig 38. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337624 Jakso 600] Extract af föregående Clemis Socken Mantals Längd för År 1820.

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Elias Aataminp. Laurikaisen 1/4, Anna Maria Pekarin 1/12 sekä Eeva Maria, Miina ja Anton Laurikaisen 1/6 tila: Elias Laurikainen 35 yli, v. Maria 44 L. Antti 70 v. Iida 76 l. 0-1. L. Eeva 77 V. leski Anna Pekari 46 L. Anton Laurikainen 79 v. [[Holopainen-57|Olga]] S. Valpuri 55. Täti Liisa Tuomaantytär 42 Täti Eeva Tuomaantytär 27 yli. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Jokimäki: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Jokimäki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684925 Jakso 181] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684926 Jakso 182] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Taavetti Turun perill. Leski Maria Mikontytär 49 L. Taavetti 76 v. Leena 68 l. 1-3 *Läks. Elias Antinp. Olkkonen 45 v. Anna 57 L. 1-0 *Likomäki: maapalsta Anna Liisa, Iida ja Miina Mooseksent. Turun oma. Vilhelm Kohonen 61. v. Anna 70 L. 1-1 *Tp. Elias Turun v. Ristiina 73 L. 2-4 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Poliisikonst. Aatami Turku 40 yli v. Anna 43 L. [[Turku-2|Albert 71]] v. [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva 71]] l. 2-2(=[[Turku-3|?]], [[Turku-5|Robert]], [[Turku-6|Kerttu]], [[Turku-7|Saima]]) Evald 73 v. Rebekka 77 l. 3-0 L. Aleksandra 76 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684927 Jakso 183] ====Talo 4 (1/6)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (3/40)==== *Huttula: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684928 Jakso 184] ====Talo 4 (1/20)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 62 v. Eeva 66 L. Olga 87, 0-5 *Mtpl. Antti Antinp. Huttunen 38 yli. v. Annaliisa 48 L. Antti 75 v. Eeva 76 l. 1-0 L. Eevert 82 *Tiilitehtailija Elias Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 71 v. Eeva 78 L. 0-2. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684929 Jakso 185] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684930 Jakso 186] ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 62 v. Eeva 63 L. Eemil 88, 0-5(=?, [[Junnonen-1|Miina]], Aina, Olga, Tilda) Äiti Maria Junnonen 39 yli. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 61 v. Annaliisa 66 L. Antti 87, 1-3 Äiti Leski Valpuri Kaaprielintytär 43 *Mtpl. Leski *Mtpl. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684931 Jakso 187] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Vainikan perill. Leski Eeva Juhontytär 44 L. Leski Iida Aatamint. 75 l. 2-1 Elias Vainikan l. L. Iida 81, Antti 84 18/10 Tal. Taavetti Vainikan p. *Läks. Elias Aabelinp. Nisonen 53 v. Maria 56 *Mtpl. [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 52]] v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] L. 1-0(=[[Sinkko-226|Toivo]]) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikaisen ja v. Eeva Eliaksent. tila: Taavetti Laurikain 51 v. Eeva 60 L. Miina 78, Albert 81 Maria 86, 2-1 *Mtpl. Eeva Matint. Poikulainen 70 S. Iida 83 V. Matti 87 Äiti Leski Kristiina Aatamintytär 52 *Löysä Leski Liisa Taavetint. Heiska 41 L. Aatami 80 ===Juvola=== ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684932 Jakso 188] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Tal. Elias Kaaprielinp. Klemi 44 v. Anna 53 L. Elias 84 11/10 Tal. Elias Klemin p. 0-1 *Mtpl. Anna Laurikainen 48 L. Eeva 82 *Mtpl. Beata Antint. Karhu 41 kivul. vap. *Maakauppa: Lemin Uusi kauppa liike Pellervo *Kaupanhoitaja Elias Taavetinp. Pekari 82 *Maakauppias Taavetti Aataminp. Klemi 42 v. Anna 58 L. Anna 69. Helmi 80. sairasm. vap. Väinö 82. Toivo 85 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684933 Jakso 189] *Mtpl. Leski Eeva Mauno 49 L. Aatami Huttunen 76 Anna 82 *Lukkari Gabriel Parkkola 64 v. Anna 73 L. 1-3 *Asioitsija Jooseppi Heikinp. Tuovinen 69 v. Kätilö Edla 72 L. 1-1. *Suntio: Antti Rasonius 47 v. Eeva 55 L. Elias 73 Eeva 79, Olga 80, Helmi 82, Iida 85, Toivo 87, 0-3. V. Aatami Rasonius 54 *Läks. Kalle Heikinp. Tuovinen 75 *Mtpl. Sofia Metso 25 yli ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684934 Jakso 190] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684935 Jakso 191] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684936 Jakso 192] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684937 Jakso 193] ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Matinp. Kapiainen 46 v. Eeva 63 (kesken) *Läks: Mikko Matinp. Kapiainen 59 v. Eeva 64 L. Eeva 86, 0-4 ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Joonas Kaaprielinpoika Kapiainen 45 v. Maria 49 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (3/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Mikko Kaaprielinpoika 55 v. Kristiina 60 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Aatami ja Eeva Aataminlapset Kapiaisen tila: Aatami Aataminp. 84 heikkomielinen ja rampa vap. Eeva Aatamint. 85 Äiti Anna Liisa Salomonintytär 60 ====Talo 1 (5/48)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Eliaksenp. Kapiaisen perill. tila: Leski Eeva Aabrahamintytär 72 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Ristiina Eliaksent. Kapiaisen ja Anna Joonaksent. Kapiaisen tila: Anna Joonaantytär 30. yli ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Salomon Hietamiehen tila. *Läks. Taavetti Manunp. Saira 53 v. Eeva L. Mikko 81 Antti 85 Anna 88, 3-1 ====Talo 2 (2/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Aatamin perill. ja Antti Antinp. Kapiaisen tila: Leski Kristiina Eliaksentytär 58 L. Aatami 88, 1-0 Antti Antinp. 52 v. Eeva 56 L. Anna 77, Eeva 86, 1-1 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Mikko Antinp. Kapiainen 56 v. Eeva 56 L. Elias 87, 0-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684938 Jakso 194] ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (2/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Taavetti Pietarinp. perill. ja Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill. tila: Leski Kristiina Eliaksentytär 70. (kesken) ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Aabel Aabelinp. Nisonen 69 v. Eeva 73 L. 1-2 *Läks. Rietrik Lensu 31 yli v. Maria 45. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti Junnonen 67 v. Liisa 69 L. 2-2 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Junnonen 72 v. Miina 70 L. 4-1 Isä Salomon Junnonen 34 yli *Läks. Liisa Turku 63 L. Hilda 85, 1-1 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Mattero-20|Taavetti Elianp. Mattero 58]] v. [[Heiska-5|Helena 62]] L. 1-1(=[[Mattero-22|Väinö]]-[[Mattero-23|Hilma]]) *Läks. August Augustinp. Pakkala 76 v. Iida 74 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 47 v. Anna 45. (kesken) ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Ruohian perill. Leski Maria Taavetintytär 41 *Läks. Stiina Ruohia 52 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopain 51]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72]] v. [[Nikunen-1|Maria 76]] l 3-0(=[[Holopainen-59|Väinö Taavetti]],[[Holopainen-60|Eero]],[[Holopainen-61|Vilho Ilmari]]-0) L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74]] v. [[Pöllönen-1|Anna 82]] l. 1-0 [[Holopainen-51|Toivo 87]] 0-3(=0-[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],[[Holopainen-58|?]]) *Tp. Leski [[Holopainen-31|Eeva Mooseksentytär 47]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] v. [[Korpela-30|Liisa 70]] l. 0-2(=0-[[Holopainen-54|Helmi]],[[Holopainen-55|Kauno]]) L. [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73]] mielivik. vap. [[Holopainen-36|Miina 76]] tautinen vap. [[Holopainen-30|Aatami 78]] ([[Holopainen-32|Aatami Holopaisen]] l.) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Talka: Lautamies Aatami ja Heikki Matinp. Talka. Aatami Talka 45 L. Elias 68 v. Miina 80 l. 1-0 L. Taavetti 73 v. Anna 81 l. 1-0 L. [[Talka-3|Aatami 84 17/9]] Tal. Aatami Talan p. 1-0. V. Heikki 60 ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Antti Matinp. Talka 47 v. Annaliisa 54 (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684939 Jakso 195] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Juhana Matinp. Talka 63 v. Anna 65 (kesken) ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-15|Aatami Antinp. Mattero 40 yli]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eeva 49]] L. Aatami 75 v. Anna 76 l. 0-1 Eläk. Elias Taavetinp 47 raajarikko vap. *Läks. Antti Lensu 46 v. Eeva 52 L. Taavetti 83 0-1 *Läks. Leski Anna Paavont. Mattero 41 *Läks. Annaliisa Aabrahamint. Karhu 67 ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminp. Matteron]] perill. tila: L. [[Mattero-2|Joonas 51]] v. Kristiina 52 l. Aatami 76 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-0 l. Maria 83 *Mtpl. Taavetti Taavetinp. Mattero 65 v. Anna 55 L. 1-0 *Löysä: Leski [[Mattero-19|Kristiina Eliaksent. Korpelin 43]] L. [[Korpelin-3|Matti 84 20/11]] Läks. Matti Korpeliinin p. ===Korpela=== ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Tal. [[Sinkko-18|Antti Sinkko 41]] v. Leena 47 L. [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina 83]], [[Sinkko-32|Taavetti 87]], 1-0(=[[Sinkko-34|Mikko]]) *Tp. Leski Anna Salomonint. Kouvo 61 vtn. ja hvl. L. Iida 86 tautinen vap. 2-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684940 Jakso 196] *Läks Leski Liisa Aatamint. Honka 40 yli ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Tal. [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninp. Sinkko 50]] v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]] L. [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77]] [[Sinkko-50|Leena 87]], 1-0(=[[Sinkko-51|Antti]]) *Läks. [[Sinkko-22|Eeva Salomonint. Sinkko 52]] *Läks. Antti Saira 67 v. Eeva 65 L. 1-1 *Läks. Eeva Partamies 58 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684941 Jakso 197] ===Kuukanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684942 Jakso 198] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. Aatami Aaprahaminpoika Pekkasen perill. tila: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp., Elias sekä Eevert Taavetinp. Pekkasen tila: Mikko Pekkanen 45 v. Anna 40 yli L. Joonas 67 v. Miina 73 l. 3-1 Leski Anna Antintytär 56 l. Elias 83 Eevert 87 (Taavetin l.) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684943 Jakso 199] ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkanen 47]] v. [[Sinkko-164|Leena 51]] L. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]] v. [[Partamies-1|Kristiina 75]] l. 4-0.(=[[Pekkanen-6|Evald]], [[Pekkanen-7|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-8|Matti]], [[Pekkanen-9|Otto]]) L. [[Pekkanen-17|Eevert 83]] [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti 85]], 2-1(=[[Pekkanen-26|Aatami]], [[Pekkanen-27|Robert]], [[Pekkanen-28|Anna]]) *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 v. Eeva 49 L. Antti 81 Anna 84 Mikko 87, 1-0 ====Talo 2 (83,479/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Lautamies Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51 v. Maria 52 L. Aatami 71 [[Pekkanen-29|Taavetti 71]] v. [[Sinkko-213|Iida 79]] l. 1-0(=[[Pekkanen-30|Armas]]) L. Serafiina 78 Elias 81 Antti 83 Anna 88 Äiti Leski Liisa Benjamintytär 49 ====Talo 2 (167,507/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== ====Talo 2 (3/25)==== ====Talo 2 (0,1254)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0746)==== ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684944 Jakso 200] ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Taipale 56 v. Liisa 58 L. Elias 81 v. Eliina 83 L. Mikko 85, Helena 88, 1-2 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Kouvo: Tal. Kaapriel Joonaksenp. Kouvo 32 yli v. Regiina 34 yli L. Aatami 62 v. Kristiina 72 l. 2-1 L. Joonas 65 v. Anna 75 l. 2-1 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Kouvo: Tal. Aatami Kaaprielinp. Kouvon perill. tila: L. Heikki 39 yli Anna 56 Regiina 59 *Osaviljelijä Kaapriel Antinp. Mattero 47 v. Maria 53 L. Aatami 86, 1-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684945 Jakso 201] ===Merenlahti=== ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: Tal. Heikki ja Aatami Heikinp. Näivän perill. tila: Heikki Heikinp. 65 v. Anna 69 L. 2-1. Äiti Leski Beata Aatamint. 42 Äidin täti Liisa Eliaksent. 28 yli Täti Leena Aatamint. 55. *Tp. Elias Eliaksenp. Remunen 71 Äiti Leski [[Maunu-10|Regiina Aatamintytär 31]] yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Tallinen: ===Metsola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684946 Jakso 202] ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684947 Jakso 203] ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Tal. Mikko Manunp. Nisonen 60 v. Helena 65 L. 4-1 Eläk. Maria Antintytär 44 *Mtpl. Maria Kaaprielint. Mauno 70 V. Taavetti 76 v. Severina 79 l. 0-1 V. Antti 85 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Tal. Anna Maria Maunun tila: Aatami Heikinp. Turku 48 v. Anna 56 L. 1-1 Leski Regiina Yrjöntytär 20 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684948 Jakso 204] *Tp. Leena Joonaant. Maunu 65 L. 0-1 S. Stiina 59 *Mtpl: Antti Eliaksenp. Maunu 43 yli v. Anna 48 L. Antti 84 17/8 Antti Maunun p. *Tp: [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetintytär 23 yli.]] Sisaren vävy Elias Muukka 70 v. Anna 76 l. 3-2 ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684949 Jakso 205] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Tal. Elias, Mooses ja Eeva Maria Mooseksenl:, Aatami, Elias, Juhana, Anton, Mikko, Anna Maria ja Anna Aataminl. Pöllösen tila: Elias Pöllönen 51 v. Eeva 71 L. 0-4 Aatami 66 v. Liisa 79 L. Elias 73 Johan 79 Aatamin l. Mooses Mooseksenpoika 58 v. Miina 76 Eeva Mooseksentytär 61 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684950 Jakso 206] *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinp. Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61 L. 2-2 V. Mikko 62 v. Regiina 76 l. 3-0 V. Antti 69 Äiti Leski Beata 23 yli ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Matti, Aatami, Antti, Elias ja Miina Aatamint. Pöllösen tila: Matti Pöllönen 55 v. Anna 61 L. Eevert 86, 0-4 V. Aatami 56 V. Antti 59 V. Elias 68 v. Anna 78 L. 1-2 S. Miina 78 Äiti Leski Eeva Taavetint. 30 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684951 Jakso 207] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkon ja Liisa Eliaksentyttären tila: Taavetti Kaijansinkko 46 v. Liisa 44 L. Elias 70 v. Hilja 82 l. 0-1 Aino 85, 0-1 Eläk. leski Eeva Rasvasuu 25 yli ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]] v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] L. [[Soukkio-2|Elias 82]] [[Soukkio-4|Anna 88]], 3-2.(=[[Soukkio-3|Eevert]], [[Soukkio-6|Toivo]], [[Soukkio-8|Armas]], [[Soukkio-5|Hilda]], [[Soukkio-7|Aino]]) Isintimä Taavetti Saira 27 yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Ruohian ja Marian tila: Elias Ruohia 28 yli Aabel Joonaksenp. Muhli 55 v. Maria 34 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40 yli v. Liisa 30 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan perill. Leski Eeva Kaaprielint. 66 L. 4-1. Eläk: Beata Taavetintytär 36 yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Mooses Kaaprielinp. Nisosen ja v. Liisa Matintyttären tila: Mooses Nisonen 49 v. Liisa 51. L. Helmiina 81 l. 1-0 L. Elias 83 Anna 86, 0-2 V. Aatami Kaaprielinp. Nisonen 56 kyttyräselkä vap. *Läks. Leski Eeva Heikint. Hietamies 45 L. Elias 74 v. Miina 74 l. 1-1 L. Antti 81 *Koneenkäyttäjä Elias Taavetinp. Taipale 68 v. Iida 81 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684952 Jakso 208] *Tp. Joonas Benjaminp. Värtö 42 L. Anna 80, Taavetti 82 Elias 85 Ristiina 87. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva 64]] L. 3-0(=[[Sinkko-234|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-235|Robert]], [[Sinkko-236|Aatami]]) Apuv. Olga Leenant. Sinkko 90 alaik. *Tp. Leski Regiina Buuri 48 L. Anna 88 *Tp. Antti Joonaksenp. Buuri 46 v. Anna 61 vtn ja hol. L. Eeva 83, Antti 88, 2-2 Sisaret Anna 37 yli Regiina 43 Joonaksen l. *Löysä Eeva Juhanant. Kuitto 38 yli ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684953 Jakso 209] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684954 Jakso 210] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684955 Jakso 211] ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Pekki: Tal. Matti Eliaksenp. Pekin perill. tila: Leski Anna Antintytär 42 L. Antti Matinpoika 48 v. Eeva 54 l. Antti 77 Eeva 85 L. Matti 51 v. Anna 60 l. Eevert 84 31/12 Tal. Matti Pekin p. L. Taavetti 56 v. Regiina 67 l. 1-2 L. Mooses 58 v. Eeva 72 L. 0-1 L. Mikko 60 Elias 63 v. Liisa 68 l. 1-0 *Tp. Elias Aataminp. Hiiva 46 V. Joonas Hiiva 51 *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47 v. Liisa 55 L. Helena 88, 0-2 S. Eeva Stenberg 40 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Suonia 51 v. Liisa 53 L. Antti 78 v. Anna 76 l. 1-0 L. [[Suonia-1|Aatami 81]] Elias 84 14/3 Tal. Taavetti Suonian p. Hilda 88, 0-2 Eläk. Juhana Saira 43 Nato Eeva Saira 32 yli Nato Stiina Saira 38 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Yhd. vilj: N:o 3 1/12 k:ssä Tal. Taavetti Joonaksenp. Saira 33 yli v. Maria 46 L. Taavetti 68 v. Vilhelmiina 75 l. 2-1 L. Elias 74 v. Kristiina 77 l. 0-1 L. Joonas 79 v. Matilda 80 l. 1-0 L. Aatami 82, 0-1 S. Beata Juonaksentytär 45 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Peuhkurin perill. Leski Regiina Mikontytär 49 L. Taavetti 74 v. Kristiina 80 l. 1-3 L. Miina 77 Antti 80 Aatami 84 15/11 Tal. Aatami Peuhkurin p. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Peuhkurin perill. tila: *Mtpl. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Pekki 46 L. Miina 86 S. Liisa Pekki 52 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Mooses Juhananp. Muukan perill. L. Kaapriel 58 v. Eeva 70 l. Emil 81, 2-2. L. Eeva 60, Aatami 70 v. Vilhelmiina 77 l. 1-0 L. Antti 73 v. Maria 77 l. 1-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684956 Jakso 212] ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Matti ja Mikko Antinp. Peuhkurin tila: Matti Peuhkuri 56 v. Anna 57 V. Mikko Peuhkuri 60 v. Eeva 70 Äiti Martta Mooseksent. 33 yli, r. Elias Antinp. Heikkeri 86 *Mtpl: Antti Antinp. Peuhkuri 70 V. Aatami 78 V. Mikko 81 V. Taavetti 85 Isä Antti Peuhkuri 41 v. Valpuri 45 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Matinp. Imeläinen 34 yli v. Eeva 37 yli vävy Antti Esaiaksenp. Paakko 70 v. Anna 63 l. 2-1 S. Anna Imeläinen 38 yli S. Stiina Imeläinen 44. *Tp. Ville Joonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46 v. Anna 56 L. Miina 83, Eeva 84 Hilda 87, 2-1 V. Tuomas Peuhkuri 60 *Suutari Antti Joonaanp. Huuhilo 68 v. Fanny 76 L. 4-2 *Läks. Joonas Joonaanp. Huuhilo 83 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Yhd. vilj. N:o 2 1/2 k:ssä Tal. Taavetti Juonaksenp. Sairan tila: *Mtpl. leski Valpuri Aatamint. Torvi 60 L. Aatami 85, Elias 87, 1-0 *Läks. Joonas Elianp. Laurikainen 44 v. Valpuri 46 L. Eeva 71 mieli vik. vap. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Antti Aataminp. Saira 41 v. Liisa 47 L. Aatami 72 mielisairas vap. Antti 75 Anna 80, Taavetti 88 V. Mikko Saira 45 v. Liisa 57 l. Miina 87 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Kaapriel Kouvon vaimon Anna Peuhkurin tila: Kaapriel Kouvo 45 v. Anna 44 L. Aatami 69 v. Anna 72 l. 2-1 L. Mikko 81 Anna 85 *Läks. Elias Antinp. Torvi 50 v. Eeva 67 L. 2-0 *Läks. leski Anna Aatamint. Hjerppe 39 yli L. Ville 71 L. Taavetti 76. Miina 82 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684957 Jakso 213] *Löysä Elias Antinp. Peuhkuri 66 v. Anna 67 vtn ja hol. L. 3-0 *Löysä Aatami Taavetinp. Peuhkuri 76 *Löysä Hilda Heikintytär Kiiho 77 L. 1-0 *Löysä Taavetti Taavetinp. Peuhkuri 84 22/5 *Löysä Ristiina Taavetint. Peuhkuri 67 *Löysä Leski Eeva Peuhkuri 65 L. Elias 84 3/10 0-1 Elias Peuhkurin l. ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684958 Jakso 214] ===Suomalainen=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (7/72)==== *Suomalainen: Tal. Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalainen 48 v. Anna 50 L. Aatami 78 Mikko 81 [[Suomalainen-5|Miina 86]], 0-2(=Hilda, Aino) *Mtpl. Joonas Joonaksenp. Pesu 77 v. Eeva 78 L. 2-0 ====Talo 1 (5/72)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684959 Jakso 215] ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684960 Jakso 216] ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684961 Jakso 217] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Tal. Aatami Heikinp. Huttusen ja Eeva Huttusen tila: Aatami Huttunen 37, yli v. Eeva 41 L. [[Huttunen-12|Antti 61]] v. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]]. l. [[Huttunen-18|Eevert 85]], 0-3(=[[Huttunen-19|Olga]], [[Huttunen-13|Hilma]], [[Huttunen-14|Hilda]]) L. Taavetti 64 v. Liisa 68 l. 2-2 L. Aatami 77 v. Anna 82 Iida 81 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0480)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0145)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684962 Jakso 218] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Sinkko-29|Antti Antinp. 74]] v. [[Okko-1|Leena 75]] L. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-36|Emil]], [[Sinkko-37|Vilho]], [[Sinkko-35|Aino]], [[Sinkko-38|Laina]]) ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Pekanp. Taipale 50]] v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]] L. [[Taipale-22|Eevert 87]]. 3-2(=[[Taipale-23|Taavetti]], [[Taipale-24|Väinö]], [[Taipale-26|Antton]], [[Taipale-27|Lyyti]], [[Taipale-28|Tyyne]]) Leski Emintimä [[Torvi-3|Eeva Eliaksentytär 37]] yli l. [[Taipale-20|Iida 84]] *Läks. Matti Antinp. Sirviö 72 v. Eeva 73 L. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-19|Antti Pekanp. Taipale 58]] v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]] L. 1-3.(=[[Taipale-32|Antti]], [[Taipale-30|Eedla]], [[Taipale-31|Hilma]], [[Taipale-33|Elsa]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Sinkon perill. Leski [[Olkkonen-2|Eeva Kaaprielintytär 38]] yli. L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]] v. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]] l. 2-1(=[[Sinkko-90|Antti]], [[Sinkko-91|Elias]], [[Sinkko-92|Olga]]) L. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75]] [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]] L. [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-85|Aino]]) *Mtpl. Taavetti Elianp. Räipiö 54 v. Anna 64 vtn ja hvl. L. 2-2 *Mtpl. Leski [[Sinkko-80|Anna Antint. Sihvo 60]] vtn ja hvl. L. [[Sihvo-3|Pietar 88]], 3-0(=[[Sihvo-4|Toivo]], [[Sihvo-5|Jalmar]], [[Sihvo-6|Matti]]) *Mtpl. Aatami Antinp. Tuuliainen 64 v. Liisa 67 L. 2-0 ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Matti Matinp. Sinkon perill. L. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinpoika 64]] v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]] l. 2-3(=[[Sinkko-168|Antti]], [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-170|Anna]], [[Sinkko-171|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-172|Aino]]) L. [[Sinkko-174|Robert 66]] v. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina 78]] l. 2-1(=[[Sinkko-175|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-176|Matti]], [[Sinkko-178|Lyyli]]) L [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75]] [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78]] [[Sinkko-194|Joonas 82]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Aabraham ja Elias Aaprahaminp. Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-202|Aapraham Sinkko 48]] v. Liisa 49 L. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]] [[Sinkko-208|Antti 75]] v. [[Markkanen-11|Ester 79]] l. 0-1(=[[Sinkko-209|Siiri]]) L. [[Sinkko-214|Robert 81]] [[Sinkko-215|Eevert 82]] [[Sinkko-217|Eeva 85]], [[Sinkko-218|Hilda 87]], 2-0(=[[Sinkko-219|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti]]) V. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]] *Rovastin Leski Maria Majander 54 L. Armas 76 Kauno 77 Toivo 80 p. Kristiina Villentytär Hjerppe 33 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684963 Jakso 219] *Mtpl. leski [[Poikulainen-8|Eeva Matintytär Sinkko 30]] yli *Nahkuri: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminp. Ahtiainen 41]] v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]] L. [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Leski Anna Aaronintyttären ja poikansa Mikko Kaaprielinp. Sinkon tila: Leski Anna Aaaronintytär 48 [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Sinkko 68]] v. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]] L. 2-1(=[[Sinkko-186|Arvid]], [[Sinkko-188|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-187|Olga]]) Elink. Juonas Aataminp. Sinkko 22 yli Anna Kaaprielintytär 51 Leena Kaaprielintytär 55 l. Antti 81 *Mtpl. Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 64 v. Hedvig 45 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Tal. Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminl. Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]] v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]] L. [[Sinkko-146|Aatami 79]], 2-2(=[[Sinkko-148|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-150|Armas]]?/[[Sinkko-151|Einar]]?/[[Sinkko-152|Onni]]?, [[Sinkko-147|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-149|Olga]]) V. [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]] [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-158|Ivar]]?, [[Sinkko-159|Antero]]?, [[Sinkko-156|Serafiina]], [[Sinkko-157|Iida]]) *Mtpl. Aatami Taavetinp. Muukka 70 v. Anna 67 L. 0-1 Lp. 1-0. *Läks. [[Sinkko-139|Maria Aatamintytär 41]] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: yhd. vilj. N:o 1 1/8 Torvenniemen k:ssä Tal. Taavetti ja Joonas Antinp. Ravin tila: Taavetti Rapi 52. v. Stiina 54 L. Taavetti 78 Eeva 85, 1-0 V. Joonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53 L. Aatami 84 10/5 Joonas Ravin p. 0-3. S. Eläk. Leena Rapi 50 *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Aatami Simonp. Olkkonen 58 v. Anna 63 L. Aatami 85, 3-3 Täti Eeva Matintytär 29 yli Ap. Fredrik Parjanen 42 v. Eeva 40 yli *Läks. Miina Fredrikint. Parjanen 84 *Mtpl. [[Hagelberg-4|Kaarle Hagelberg 59]] v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]] L. 1-1(=[[Hagelberg-6|Toivo]], [[Hagelberg-7|Iida]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684964 Jakso 220] *Läks. Albert Parjanen 71 S. Helena 66 vtn ja hol l. 1-1 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Turun perill. tila: L. Antti 72 v. Eeva 77 l. 1-0 L. Elias 81 *Läks. Kaapriel Heikinp. Vilhu 70 V. Eevert 79 S. Aina 81 *Mtpl. Aatami Antinp. Olkkonen 52 v. Maria 52 L. Anna 84, 2-4 S. Liisa Antintytär 42 ((miehiä 3, naisia 3)) *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly *Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]] v. [[Häggström-27|Edla 60]] L. [[Sinkko-129|Taavetti 82]] [[Sinkko-130|Väinö 84 16/2]] Taavetti Sinkon p. [[Sinkko-131|Anna 86]], 2-4(=[[Sinkko-133|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-135|Antti]], [[Sinkko-132|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-134|Selma]], [[Sinkko-137|Hanna]]?, [[Sinkko-138|Maria]]?) ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Antti Matinp. Kapiainen 57 v. Eeva 66 L. Tilda 85 Anna 86 Antti 88, 3-1. *Tp. [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]] yli v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]] L. 2-5(=[[Sinkko-121|Antti]], [[Sinkko-123|Elias]], [[Sinkko-122|Iida], [[Sinkko-125|Anna]], [[Sinkko-126|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-127|Amanda]], [[Sinkko-128|Hilma]]) ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Kaapriel Huttusen ja Eeva Kymin tila: Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Huttunen 38 yli v. Eeva 41 L. Antti 69 v. Maria 71 l. 2-2 L. Mikko 83 Puuska [[Maunu-8|Elias Mauno 24] yli *Mtpl. Elias Taavetinp. Turku 56 v. Kristiina 64 L. Eevert 84 9/6 Elias Turun p. Taavetti 87, 3-2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684965 Jakso 221] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 4 (1/40)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Matti Heikinp. Maunu 29 yli ====Talo 4 (1/10)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Juonas ja Elias Eliaksenp. Yläsalmen tila: Juonas Yläsalmi 65 Elias Yläsalmi 68 v. Anna 73 L. 0-3 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kangasmäen tila: Anp. Leski Leena Huttunen 48 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. ja Regiina Antintytär Yläsalmen tila: Leski Eeva Ristiaanint. 51 L. Antti 76 Hilda 83 Toivo 88 V.tytär Regiina Antintytär 52 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684966 Jakso 222] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/6, Taavetti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/8 ja Anna Antint. Remusen 1/24 tila: Antti Taipale 31 yli. v. Eeva 38 yli. L. Elias 63 v. Liisa 69 l. 2-1 L. [[Taipale-45|Antti 68]] v. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]] l. 1-1(=[[Taipale-46|Mikko]], [[Taipale-47|Lyyli]]) Taavetti 71 Maria 61 Leena 66 Leski Anna Antintytär 48 L. Taavetti Taavetinpoika 92 alaik. *Tp. Heikki Aataminp. Taipale 40 yli v. Anna 38 yli. L. Anna 71 l. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Aatami Aataminpoika Taipale 54 v. Regiina 64 L. Anna 86, 4-1 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Taavetti Taipale 1/6 Heikki Taipale 1/12. Antti Kaaprielinp. 50 v. Leena 61 L. 1-2 Taavetti Taipale 53 v. Eeva 65 L. 2-1 Heikki Taipale 58 v. Maria 53 L. Mikko 87. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Eeva Antint. Taipale: [[Muhli-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Muhli 76]] v. [[Taipale-43|Eeva 69]] L. 2-2(=[[Muhli-5|Aatami]], [[Muhli-6|Antti]], [[Muhli-3|Anna Liisa]], [[Muhli-4|Leena]]) Äiti [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Kaaprielintytär 34]] yli ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Kaapriel Matinp. Imeläisen ja Antin tila: Kaapriel Imeläinen 40 yli. v. Beata 49 L. Antti 72 v. Karoliina 81 l. 2-0 L. Aatami 78 v. Tilda 85 l. 0-1 L. Elias 82 1-0 *Mtpl: Leski [[Taipale-37|Leena Taipale 59]] vtn ja hvl. L. [[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti 84 17/8]] typerä ja kuuro vap. 1-0(=[[Kruskopf-4|Mikko]]) Petter Kruskopfin l. 1-1(=[[Taipale-54|Toivo]], [[Taipale-53|Eeva]]) äpärä *Seppä: Antti Mooseksenp. Kruskop. 43 jalkavaiv. vap. v. Valpuri 46 L. Anton 77 v. Maria 83 l. 1-1. *Läks Matti Heikinp. Taipale 80 v. Tilda 82 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684967 Jakso 223] *Löysä Anna Heiska 55 vähämiel. vap. L. 1-0 *Löysä Taavetti Taipale 41 kivul. vap. ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Tal. Antti, Aatami, Elias, Juonas ja Eeva Juhananl. Buuri: Antti Buuri 44 v. Regiina 45 L. Anna 68, Aatami 81 Antti 85 Albert 88 V. Aatami Buuri 52 v. Maria 59 L. Olga 85, Ristiina 88, 3-1 S:set osakkaat: Elias 62 Juonas 75 Eeva 57 *Tp. Leski [[Taipale-13|Leena Karhu 55]] vävy [[Koljonen-19|Olli Koljonen 81]] v. [[Maunu-18|Miina 79]] lp. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ===Torviniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: Tal. [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninp. Sinkko 48]] v. [[Strandman-4|Iida 62]] L. [[Sinkko-40|Hilda 80]] /// [[Sinkko-41|Eevert 82]] [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti 87]] 1-2(=[[Sinkko-43|Antti]], [[Sinkko-44|Anna]], [[Sinkko-45|Aino]]) *Läks. Elias Kohosen Leski Liisa Taavetintytär 67 vln. ja hvl. L. 4-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684968 Jakso 224] ====Talo 1 (68/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (3/16)==== *Torvi: Tal. Aatami Eliaksenp. Torvi 55 v. Eeva 64 L. Aatami 84 18/6 Tal. Aatami Torven p. 3-2. V. Juhana 57 tylsämiel. vap ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Torvi: ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684969 Jakso 225] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Tal. [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhli 53]] v. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva 56]] L. [[Muhli-12|Elias 79]] v. Eeva 82 L. [[Muhli-13|Robert 85]], 2-1(=[[Muhli-15|Iivari]], [[Muhli-16|Antti]], [[Muhli-14|?]]) Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 24 yli Täti Anna Nikunen 34 yli. *Mtpl. Emanuel Tahvonp. Muhli 31 yli. v. Valpuri 52 L. 1-1 ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684970 Jakso 226] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: Tal. Elias ja Kaapriel Antinp. Tuuliainen. Elias Antinp. 31 yli v. Leena 42 L. Leski Eeva Mikontytär 70 l. 2-3 Elias Tuuliaisen l. L. Anna 82, Kaapriel Tuuliainen 35 yli. v. Eeva 53 L. Antti 84 3/8 Tal. Kaapriel Tuuliaisen p. Eevert 88 Leski Anna Taavetintytär 32 yli ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: Tal. Eeva Taavetint. Tuuliaisen tila: Eläk. Leski Anna Antint. Rasa 33 yli. l. Anna Taavetintytär 61 Liisa Taavetintytär 65 l. 1-0 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Nikunen 17/810 v. Helena Nikusen 1/810 ja Toivo Kohosen 57/810 = 5/54 ynnä Aatami Nikusen 1/18 sekä Aatami Nikusen ja Emil Eliaksenp. Kohosen 1/54 tila: [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]] v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]] Lp. [[Kohonen-8|Toivo 84 30/8]] Elias Kohosen p. L. [[Nikunen-3|Ella 88]] 2-4(=[[Nikunen-8|Armas]], [[Nikunen-10|Vilho]], [[Nikunen-4|Anna]], [[Nikunen-5|Lyyli]], [[Nikunen-6|Helmi]], [[Nikunen-7|Olga]]) ====Talo 8 (2/15)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kohosen y.m. tila: Aatami Kohonen 63 v. Valpuri 69 L. 2-2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684971 Jakso 227] *Läks. Aatami Aataminp. Kurki 79 ====Talo 8 (1/30)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Lesken Maria Joonaant. Kohosen perill., Eevan perill. sekä Anna Liisa Kohosen tila: ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Sairanen 57 v. Anna 59 L. Eeva 80 Ella 87 Äiti Leski Maria Taavetintytär 30 yli *Läks. Leski Regiina Tuuliainen 67 L. 0-1 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684972 Jakso 228] ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Heikki Heikinp. Punkanen 32 yli. v. Liisa 36 yli L. Leski Eeva Heikint. 66 l. Elias 87, 0-2 Elias Punkasen l. ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Aatami Heikinpoika Punkanen 35 yli. L. Stiina 70 l. 1-0 vävy [[Kouvo-10|Aatami Kouvo 74]] v. [[Punkanen-2|Miina 75]]. L. 2-0(=[[Kouvo-11|Johannes]], [[Kouvo-13|Eino]]) ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Tuomas Heikinpoika Punkanen 41 sokea L. Antti 70 v. Anna 71 *Löysä Leski Kristiina Jeremiaksent. Taipale 36 yli. ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684973 Jakso 229] ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Tal. Aabraham Kaaprielinp. Uronen 34 yli. L. Antti 57 v. Anna 72 l. 2-2 L. [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]] v. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]] l. 3-1(=[[Uronen-2|Taavetti]], [[Uronen-3|Valter]], [[Uronen-4|Niilo]], [[Uronen-5|Olga]]) L. Anna 64 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684974 Jakso 230] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684975 Jakso 231] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,2271)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,1062)==== *Turiala: Tal. Antti Sinkko 45 *Ent. Siltavouti Juhana Turiainen 42 v. Anna 53 L. Eevert 74 ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684976 Jakso 232] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Tal. Juonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perill. tila: Leski Maria Jeremiaksentytär 40 yli. L. Aatami 68 v. Stiina 71 l. 2-1 L. Eeva 66. l. 1-0 *Mtpl. [[Torvi-5|Matti Taavetinp. Torvi 67]] v. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra 76]] L. 3-0(=[[Torvi-6|Väinö]], [[Torvi-7|?]], [[Torvi-8|Arvid]]?) *Mtpl. Antti Aataminp. Kurki 72 v. Iida 71 vtn. ja hvl. L. 2-2 *Mtpl. Selma Taavetint. Sinkko 80 *Tp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiainen 53 v. Liisa 57 L. 4-1 ====Talo 8 (2/5)==== *Himmi: Tal. Antti Eliaksenp. Kouvo 54 L. 1-1 *Läks. leski Maria Taavetint. Sinkko 50 *Läks. Robert Taavetinp. Kouvo 80 ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: ===Värtölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684977 Jakso 233] Venäjällä passilla oleskelevia ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684978 Jakso 234] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684979 Jakso 235] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684980 Jakso 236] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684981 Jakso 237] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684982 Jakso 238] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684983 Jakso 239]

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Elias, Taavetti ja Antti Taavetinp. Kouvon tila: Elias 78 v. Hilda 86 L. 1-0 Taavetti 81 Antti 86 Äiti lk. Beata Kouvo 49 yli. *Likomäki maapalsta Anna Liisa, Iida ja Miina Mooseksent: Turun oma. *Läks: Vilhelm Kohonen 61 v. Anna 70 vtn ja hvl. L. 2-2. *Poliisikonst: ja Tp. Elias Turku 59 v. Ristiina 73 L. Siivo 93 Hilja 96 Aina 98, 2-1 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Evald Aataminp. Turku 73 v. Rebekka 77 L. 6-1 Isä eläk. Aatami Turku 40 yli v. Anna 43 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714132 Jakso 2845] ====Talo 4 (1/6)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,0666)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,0167)==== *Ojamäki: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,980)==== *Huttula ja Vanhala 0,0230 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714133 Jakso 2846] ====Talo 4 (0,270)==== *Hakomäki: ====Talo 4 (3/32)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/32)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,0836)==== *Huttula: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 62 v. Rekiina 67 L. Aina 90 Selma 96, 1-3 *Osavilj: lk. Iida Uski 73 L. Antti 92 Eemil 94, 3-1 *Läks: Antti Joonaanp. Huttunen 49 yli ====Talo 4 (0,0194)==== *Onnela: Tal. Jooseppi Lahtisen tila ====Talo 4 (0,0220)==== *Varpvuori: Koneenhoit: Mikko Haiko 65 v. Anna 68 L. 1-1 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714134 Jakso 2847] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714135 Jakso 2848] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714136 Jakso 2849] ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 62 v. Eeva 63 L. Eemil 88 v. Anna L. Aina 95 Olga 96 0-1(=?) Äiti Maria Junnonen 39 yli. *Läks: [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti Joonaanp. Pekkanen 85]] v. [[Junnonen-1|Miina 90]] L. 1-1(=[[Pekkanen-23|?]], [[Pekkanen-22|Olga]]?) ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (0,0929)==== ====Talo 4 (0,0321)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 61 v. Annaliisa 66 L. Antti 87 v. Anna 87 l. 0-1 L. Anna 89 Selma 91 Hilma 94, 3-0 Äiti lk. Valpuri Junnonen 43 yli. *Mtpl: *Mtpl: lk. *Palstatila Niinimäki *Ostaja Väinö Taavetinp. Mattero 90 v. Anna 88 *Läks: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714137 Jakso 2850] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Vainikka 84 v. Hilda 87 L. 3-1 Äiti lk. Eläk. Eeva Vainikka 44 yli. *Läks: lk. Iida Aatamint: Vainikka 75 vtn. ja hol. L. 2-0. 1-0 äpärä *Palstatila Ojamäenrinne 0,320 h:a [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 52]] v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] L. 2-0(=[[Sinkko-226|Toivo]]?, [[Sinkko-227|Armas]]?) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikaisen perill: lk. Eeva Laurikainen 60 L. Elias 95, 1-1 *Mtpl: Eeva Matint. Poikulainen 70 *Löysä Elias Kohonen 81 v. Iida 81 L. 2-0 ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714138 Jakso 2851] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714139 Jakso 2852] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714140 Jakso 2853] ===Kaamaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (5/216)==== ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (19/432)==== *Karhu: Tehtaanhoit: Joonas Kylliäisen tila: ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (11/432)==== ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714141 Jakso 2854] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714142 Jakso 2855] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714143 Jakso 2856] ===Kapiala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714144 Jakso 2857] ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (0,3650)==== *Lensu: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill: tila: Lk. Kristiina Lensu 70 L. Väinö 90 v. Aina 92 l. 0-1 L. Toivo 92 Armas 95 Eemil 97, 2-1 ====Talo 1 (0,3017)==== *Rajanmäki: Tal. Elias ja Aatami Taavetinp. Lensun tila: Elias Lensu 69 V. Aatami 81 v. Iida 88 L. 1-3 *Särkemän vesimylly omistaja Joonas Jäkälä 71 v. Anna 73 L. Anton 98, 2-2 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Aapel Aapelinp. Nisonen 69 v. Eeva 73 L. Hilma 93 Maria 95 Armas 98 *Läks: Rietrik Lensu 31 yli. v. Maria 45 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti Junnonen 67 v. Liisa 69 L. Antti 96, 2-0 *Läks: Aatami Aataminp. Kaijansinkko 90 v. Hilda 91 L. 0-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714145 Jakso 2858] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Junnonen 72 v. Miina 70 L. Aatami 92 Taavetti 95 Iivari 98, 1-2 *Läks: Anna Turku 91 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Taavetti Elianp. Mattero 58 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 47 yli. L. Eemil 77 v. Eeva 81 l. 3-1 L. Anton 85 Aatami 87 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti ja Armas Antinp. Muhlin tila: Antti 89 v. Miina 93 L. 0-1 V. Armas 95 Isä Antti Muhli 53 v. Eeva 58 *Läks: Stiina Ruohia 52 sydäntaut. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopainen 51 v. Iida 76 L. Mooses 72 l. Väinö 97, 3-2 L. Hilma 94, 1-0 *Osavilj: Taavetti Mooseksenp. Holopainen 74 v. Miina 72 L. 2-0 V. Toivo 87 *Läks: Tyyne Mooseksent: Holopainen 90 *Tp. Mooses Aataminp. Holopainen 68 v. Liisa 70 L. 0-3 S. Stiina 73 mielivik: vap. *Tp. Aatami Aataminp. Holopainen 78 v. Maria 83 L. 1-1 S. Miina 76 ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Talka: Tal. Aatami ja Heikki Matinp. Talka. Aatami Talka 45 yli. L. Elias 68 v. Miina 80 l. 1-0 L. Taavetti 73 v. Anna 81 l. 2-0 L. [[Talka-3|Aatami 84]] v. [[Soukkio-4|Anna 88]] l. 2-1(=[[Talka-4|Reino]]?, [[Talka-5|?]], [[Talka-6|?]]) L. Matti 89 v. Linda 93 l. 1-0 V. Heikki 60 ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Antti Matinp. Talan perill: Lk. Annaliisa Talka 54 L. Kristiina 75 l. 0-2 L. Antti 81 Anna 93 Taavetti 95 ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Juhana Matinp. Talka 63 v. Anna 65 L. Toivo 97, 0-3 ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. Aatami Antinp. Matteron perill: L. Aatami 75 v. Anna 76 l. 2-2 *Läks: Antti Lensu 46 yli. v. Eeva 52 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714146 Jakso 2859] *Läks: lk. Anna Paavont: Mattero 41 yli. *Läks: Annaliisa Aabrahamint: Karhu 67 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. Joonas Elianp. Mattero 51 v. Kristiina 52 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. Aatami Joonaanp. Mattero 76 v. Eeva 84 L. 2-2 *Löysä lk. Kristiina Eliaksent: Korpelin 43 yli. *_Särkemän vesimylly N:o 1_ ===Korpela=== ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Tal. [[Sinkko-18|Antti Sinkko 41]] yli. v. Leena 47 yli. L. [[Sinkko-33|Miina 83]] [[Sinkko-32|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-34|Mikko 91]] tylsämiel: *Tp. Tuomas Laamanen 51 v. Anna 61 Lp. Antti 91, 1-0 Mikko Kouvon l. Lp. l. 1-0 Iida Kouvon l. *Läks: lk. Liisa Aatamint: Honka 40 yli. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Honka: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714147 Jakso 2860] ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Tal. [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninp. Sinkko 50]] yli v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]] L. [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77]] [[Sinkko-51|Antti 96]] ====Talo 2 (5/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (4/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714148 Jakso 2861] ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Talo 1 (0,1887)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (0,1022)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0089)==== *Mattero: Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Mattero 65 v. Anna 55 L. Arvid 92 *Läks: lk. Eeva Jukanen 63 L. Eedla 95, 1-0 *Läks: Eevert Kaaprielinp. Jukanen 90 ====Talo 1 (0,0045)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0218)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0351)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714149 Jakso 2862] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: yht. vilj. N:o k:ssä Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkasen tila: ====Talo 1 (0,3134)==== *Pekkola: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 45 yli L. Joonas 67 v. Miina 73 l. Antti 96, 4-2 *Läks: Juhana Aataminp. Korttinen 58 v. Maria 64 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (0,0199)==== *Honkaharju: Vahtimest: David Kärmenniemi ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkasen]] perill: Lk. [[Sinkko-164|Leena Pekkanen 51]] L. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]] v. [[Partamies-1|Kristiina 75]] l. [[Pekkanen-6|Eevald 97]], 6-0(=[[Pekkanen-7|Antti]]?, [[Pekkanen-8|Matti]]?, [[Pekkanen-9|Otto]]?, [[Pekkanen-11|Oiva]]?, [[Pekkanen-12|?]], [[Pekkanen-13|?]]) L. [[Pekkanen-28|Anna 96]]. *Saha ja mylly omistaja Eevert Pekkanen *Tehtailija [[Pekkanen-17|Eevert Joonaanp. Pekkanen 83]] v. [[Suomalainen-5|Miina 86]] L. 0-3(=[[Pekkanen-18|Aino]]?, [[Pekkanen-19|Helvi]]?, [[Pekkanen-20|?]]) V. [[Pekkanen-27|Robert 93]] *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 yli. v. Eeva 49 yli. L. Antti 81 v. Annaliisa 92 L. Mikko 87 Aatami 95 ====Talo 2 (83,479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83,479/5,019,720)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714150 Jakso 2863] ====Talo 2 (83,479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83,479/1,673,240)==== ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: yht. vilj. N:o 1. k:ssä. Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51 L. Aatami 71 [[Pekkanen-29|Taavetti 71]] v. [[Sinkko-213|Iida 79]] l. 1-2(=[[Pekkanen-30|Armas]]?, [[Pekkanen-32|Lyyli]]?, [[Pekkanen-33|Hilja]]?) L. Elias 81 v. Iida 87 l. 1-1 L. Antti 83 v. Miina 90 l. 1-0. L. Anna 88 ====Talo 2 (167,507/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0848)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0971)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0181)==== ====Talo 2 (0,1254)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0746)==== ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== ====Talo 2 (3/25)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714151 Jakso 2864] ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ((Mattero)) ===Merenlahti=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714152 Jakso 2865] ===Metsola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714153 Jakso 2866] ===Mikkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: *Läks: *Läks: lk. Kristiina Eliaksent: Sinkko 44 yli. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714154 Jakso 2867] ===Nisola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714155 Jakso 2868] ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714156 Jakso 2869] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Tal. Elias, Mooses ja Eeva Mooseksenl: Pöllösen 44/45 ynnä Mikko Pöllösen perill: 1/45 tila: Elias Pöllönen 51 v. Eeva 71 L. 0-2 V. Mooses Mooseksenp. 58 v. Miina 76 L. 0-1 S. Eeva Mooseksent: 61 *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinp. Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61 L. Aleksanteri 95 Helmi 98 mielisairas 1-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714157 Jakso 2870] *Läks: Antti Heikinp. Pöllönen 69 *Tp. yhdysm: lk. Regiina Pöllönen 76 L. 5-0 Mikko Pöllösen l. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (3/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Matti, Aatami, Antti ja Miina Aataminl. Pöllösen tila: Matti Pöllönen 55 v. Anna 61 L. Eevert 86 v. Eeva 90 L. Anna 95 Aliina 98, 0-2 Aatami 56 Antti 59 ====Talo 3 (1/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Pöllönen 68 v. Anna 78 L. 2-4 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714158 Jakso 2871] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkko 46 yli. v. Liisa 44 yli. L. Elias 70 v. Hilja 82 mielisair: l. 0-1 *Mtpl: Elias Hietamies 74 v. Miina 74 L. 3-2 Äiti lk. Eeva Hietamies 45 yli. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]] yli. v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] L. [[Soukkio-2|Elias 82]] v. Eeva 87 l. 2-0 L. [[Soukkio-3|Eevert 90]] [[Soukkio-5|Hilda 92]] [[Soukkio-6|Toivo 94]] [[Soukkio-7|Aino 97]], 1-0(=[[Soukkio-8|Armas]]) ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Ruohian perill: ja Marian tila: Aabel Joonaksenp. Muhli 55 v. Maria 34 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies *Läks: Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan perill: Lk. Eeva Saira 66 L. Armas 98, 3-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Mooses Kaaprielinp. Nisonen 49 yli. v. Liisa 51 L. Helmina 81 l. 1-0 Elias 83 v. Eeva 87 l. 0-2 L. Hilma 93 *Tp. Taavetti Joonaanp. Värtö 82 v. Selma 92 L. 1-0 S. Eeva 94 *Läks: Antti Antinp. Huttunen 75 v. Eeva 76 L. 1-0 *Kaupanhoit: Valter Ansio 91 v. Hilma 92 L. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva 64]] L. [[Sinkko-234|Toivo 93]] [[Sinkko-235|Robert 95]] [[Sinkko-236|Aatami 97]], 3-0(=[[Sinkko-240|Evert]]?, [[Sinkko-241|Eino]]?, [[Sinkko-242|?]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714159 Jakso 2872] *Mtpl: lk. Annaliisa Huttunen 48 yli. *Läks: Eevert Antinp. Huttunen 82 *Tp. Antti Joonaksenp. Buuri 46 yli v. Anna 61 L. Hilda 96, 1-1 *Läks: Eeva Antint. Buuri 83 S:set Antti 88 Joonas 92 ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714160 Jakso 2873] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714161 Jakso 2874] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714162 Jakso 2875] ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Antti Matinp. Pekki 48 yli. v. Eeva 54 L. Antti 77 *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47 yli. v. Liisa 55 L. Helena 88 Serafiina 95 *Läks. Mikko Matinp. Pekki 60 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Taavetti Matinp. Pekki 56 v. Regiina 67 L. Taavetti 91 Hilda 95, 0-1 *Tp: Joonas Aataminp. Hiiva 51 v. Valpuri 55 *Läks: Matti Matinp. Pekki 51 v. Anna 60 L Eevert 84 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Mooses Matinp. Pekki 58 v. Eeva 72 L. Hilma 98, 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Suonia 51 L. Antti 78 v. Anna 76 l. 3-0 L. [[Suonia-1|Aatami 81]] v. [[Sinkko-217|Eeva 85]] l. 2-0(=[[Suonia-2|Uno]], ?) L. Elias 84 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-0 L. Olga 90 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Saira 68 v. Vilhelmiina 75 L. Aina 96 Eevert 98, 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Saira 74 v. Kristiina 77 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. lk. Matilda Sairan ynnä Armas, Hilma, Viljo ja Aini Sairan tila: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Saira 82 v. Miina 84 L. 0-2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714163 Jakso 2876] ====Talo 3 (0,0156)==== *Lahtela: Tal. lk. Regiina Eliaksent: Pöllösen ynnä Väinö, Eevald, Mikko, Viktor ja Eino Pöllösen tila: ====Talo 3 (0,1050)==== *Keskitupa: Tal. Regiina Peuhkurin perill: ynnä Taavetti, Miina, Antti ja Aatami Peuhkurin tila: L. Miina 77 Antti 80 v. Miina 87 l. 1-1 L. Aatami 84 *Mtpl: Taavetti Aataminp. Peuhkuri 74 v. Ristiina 80 L. Olga 98, 4-2 *Mtpl: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Pekki 46 yli. L. Miina 86 S. Liisa Pekki 52 *Läks: Mikko Saira 45 yli. v. Liisa 57 ====Talo 3 (0,1875)==== *Peuhkuri ja Niemelä 0,0190 Tal. Kaapriel, Aatami, Antti ja Eeva Mooseksenl: Muukan tila: Kaapriel 58 v. Eeva 70 L. Eemil 81 v. Anna 85 l. 0-2. L. Eino 96 Elsa 98, 2-0 S. Eeva 60 V. Aatami 70 v. Vilhelmiina 77 l. 1-0 V. Antti 73 v. Maria 77 l. 1-1 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Matti Antinp. Peuhkuri 56 v. Anna 57 Äitip. Martta Mooseksent: Peuhkuri 33 yli. ====Talo 3 (1/24)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Antti Peuhkurin perill: Lk. Eeva Peuhkuri 70 ====Talo 3 (1/24)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Taavetti ja Mikko Peuhkurin tila: Mikko Peuhkuri 81 V. Taavetti 85 v. Anna 86 L. 0-2 Isä Antti Peuhkuri 41 yli. v. Valpuri 45 yli. *Laivuri Eevert Mooseksenp. Saira 83 v. Matilda 89 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Matinp. Imeläinen 34 yli. v. Eeva 37 yli. Vävy Antti Esaiaksenp. Paakko 70 v. Anna 63 l. Anton 97 Väinö 98, 0-1 S. Stiina Imeläinen 44 yli. *Mtpl: lk. Eeva Torvi 67 L. Elias 91 Antti 97 *Tp. Ville Joonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46 yli. L. Miina 83 Eeva 84 l. 1-0 L. Olga 89 Aatami 92 Eevert 96 V. Tuomas Peuhkuri 60 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714164 Jakso 2877] ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Sairan tila ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2 k:ssä. Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Sairan tila: *Mtpl: lk. Valpuri Aatamint: Torvi 60 L. Elias 87 Antti 90 ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. k:ssä. Tal. lk. Matilda Sairan ynnä Armas, Hilma, Viljo ja Aini Sairan tila: lk. Matilda Saira 80 L. 2-1 Joonas Sairan l. ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. k:ssä. Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan tila: ====Talo 3 (0,1104)==== *Peuhkuri ja Multamäki 0,0271: Tal. Antti Aataminp. Saira 41 yli. v. Liisa 47 yli. L. Aatami 72 mielisair: vap. Antti 75 v. Miina 86 l. 1-2 L. Anna 80 Taavetti 88 Tyttären l. Aina Antint. Juvonen 97? ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Kaapriel Kouvo 45 yli. v. Anna 44 yli. L. Aatami 69 v. Anna 72 l. Linda 98, 4-1 L. Mikko 81 v. Anna 82 *Läks: Aatami Aataminp. Pöllönen 60 v. Liisa 79 L. 1-2 *Löysä lk. Anna Peuhkuri 67 L. Sulo 97, 2-0 *Löysä Olga Peuhkuri 91 ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714165 Jakso 2878] ===Suomalainen=== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714166 Jakso 2879] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (7/72)==== *Suomalainen: Tal. Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalainen 48 yli. L. Mikko 81 v. Miina 87 l. 1-0 L. Aino 96 *Mtpl: Aatami Tuomaanp. Suomalainen 78 v. Selma 75 L. 1-0. ====Talo 1 (5/72)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0114)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0266)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0176)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714167 Jakso 2880] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalainen: *Sepän lk. *Koneenkäytt: *Mtpl: *Antti Lindin höyrymylly ja höyrysaha *Nahkuri Joonas Taavetinp. Tikka 72 v. Iida 80 L. 1-0 *Tp. *Nahkurityöntekijä Aatami Matinp. Jäkälä 92 *_Höyrymylly ja höyrysaha Antti Lind._ ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714168 Jakso 2881] ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 2 (11/120)==== *Muukka: Tal. Aatami ja Elias Aataminp. Huttusen 61/720 ynnä Eeva Huttusen perill: 5/720 tila: Aatami Huttunen 77 v. Anna 82 L. 3-2 S. Iida 81 Isä eläk: Aatami Huttunen 37 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714169 Jakso 2882] *K. k. opettaja Kalle Heikkinen 85 ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. [[Huttunen-12|Antti Aataminp. Huttunen 61]] v. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]] L. [[Huttunen-19|Olga 90]], 1-4(=[[Huttunen-16|Evert]], [[Huttunen-13|Hilma]], [[Huttunen-14|Hilda]], [[Huttunen-15|Hilja]], [[Huttunen-17|?]]) ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. Taavetti Aataminp. Huttunen 64 v. Liisa 68 L. Selma 92 Aina 96, 2-1 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0480)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0145)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714170 Jakso 2883] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: *Apuv: Olga Sinkko 00 alaik. *Apuv: Eeva Matint. Kapiainen 84 tautinen *Apuv: Elias Latun l. 3-0 ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Joonas Salomoninp. Hietamies 51 v. Liisa 61 L. Väinö 93 *Läks: Taavetti Juhananp. Kuukka 72 L. 1-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Pekanp. Taipale 50]] yli v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]] L. [[Taipale-23|Taavetti 89]] [[Taipale-24|Väinö 95]] [[Taipale-26|Anton 98]] 0-3(=[[Taipale-27|Lyyti]], [[Taipale-28|Tyyne]], [[Taipale-29|Linda]]) Emint: lk. [[Torvi-3|Eeva Taipale 37]] yli. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-19|Antti Pekanp. Taipale 58]] v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]] L. [[Taipale-31|Hilma 95]] [[Taipale-32|Antti 98]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Sinkon perill: L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]] v. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]] l. [[Sinkko-90|Antti 97]], 5-1(=[[Sinkko-91|Elias]], [[Sinkko-93|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-94|Robert]], [[Sinkko-95|?]], [[Sinkko-96|?]], [[Sinkko-92|Olga]]) L. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75]] [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]] [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]] l. 0-1(=[[Sinkko-85|Aino]]) *Mtpl: Taavetti Elianp. Räipiö 54 kivul: vtn. ja hvl. L. Taavetti 90, 1-2(=) *Suutari: [[Sihvo-3|Pietari Matinp. Sihvo 88]] V. [[Sihvo-5|Jalmar 95]] [[Sihvo-6|Matti 97]] *Suutari: [[Sihvo-4|Toivo Sihvo 91]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Matti Matinp. Sinkon perill: L. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinp. 64]] v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]] l. [[Sinkko-168|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti 92]] [[Sinkko-170|Anna 96]], 1-2(=[[Sinkko-173|Viktor]]?, [[Sinkko-171|Hilda]]?, [[Sinkko-172|Aino]]?) Poj. lk. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina Sinkko 78]] [[Sinkko-175|Aatami 97]], 3-2(=[[Sinkko-176|Matti]]?, [[Sinkko-180|Väinö]]?, [[Sinkko-181|?]], [[Sinkko-178|Lyyli]]?, [[Sinkko-179|Helmi]]?) Robert Sinkon l. [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75]] [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78]] v. Iida 82 L. [[Sinkko-194|Joonas 82]] v. Vappu 91 ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Elias Aabrahaminp. Sinkon ja [[Sinkko-202|Aabraham Sinkon]] perill: tila: Lk. Liisa Sinkko 4... yli L. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]] l. 1-0(=[[Sinkko-216|Toivo]]) L. [[Sinkko-214|Robert 81]] v. Josefiina 82 l. 1-2(=?, ?, ?) L. [[Sinkko-218|Hilda 87]] [[Sinkko-219|Aatami 89]] v. Miina 90 L. [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti 92]] Aabraham Sinkon l. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714171 Jakso 2884] *Rovastin lk. Maria Majander 54 L. Kauno 77 *Nahkuri [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminp. Ahtiainen 41]] yli v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]] L. [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77]] *Osaviljelijä [[Sinkko-208|Antti Aaprahaminp. Sinkko 75]] v. [[Markkanen-11|Ester 79]] L. 1-3(=[[Sinkko-212|?]], [[Sinkko-209|Siiri]]?, [[Sinkko-210|Hilja]]?, [[Sinkko-211|Elvi]]?) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 68]] v. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]] L. [[Sinkko-186|Arvid 97]], 2-2(=[[Sinkko-190|Väinö]]?, [[Sinkko-191|Niilo]], [[Sinkko-187|Olga]]?, [[Sinkko-189|Hilma]]?) Eläk: Anna Sinkko 51 Eläk: Leena Sinkko 55 Äiti lk. Anna Sinkko 4... yli *Mtpl: Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 64 v. Hedvig 45 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Tal. Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminl: Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]] yli. v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]] L. [[Sinkko-148|Toivo 94]] [[Sinkko-149|Olga 97]], 1-0(=[[Sinkko-150|Armas]]?/[[Sinkko-151|Einar]]?/[[Sinkko-152|Onni]]?) [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]] [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L. [[Sinkko-157|Iida 96]], 2-1(=[[Sinkko-158|Ivar]]?, [[Sinkko-159|Antero]]?, [[Sinkko-160|Saimi]]?) *Osaviljelijä Tal. lk. Anna Olkkonen 63 L. Eevert 91 Väinö 97, 1-3 Isä Eläk: Fredrik Parjanen 42 yli. *Mtpl: Aatami Taavetinp. Muukka 70 v. Anna 67 L. 1-2 *Läks: Elias Koukku 94 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Yht. vilj. N:o 1. 1/8. Torviniemen k:ssä Tal. Taavetti ja Joonas Antinp. Ravin tila: Taavetti Rapi 52 v. Stiina 54 L. Taavetti 78 v. Helena 80 l 1-1 L. Elias 90 v. Lyyli 87 l. 0-1 Joonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53 L. Aatami 84 v. Lyyli 86 l. 1-1 L. Anna 94, 0-1 S. eläk: Leena Rapi 50 yli *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (0,1461)==== *Uusitupa: Tal. Aatami Simonp. Olkkosen perill: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714172 Jakso 2885] *Ostaja Mikko Houni 65 v. Anna 75 L. Anshelm 97 4-3 *Mtpl: lk. Regiina Olkkonen 58 L. Elias 8... Väinö 92 Sanna 96, 1-0 *Mtpl: Antti Olkkonen 60 v. Hilda 79 L. A...a 94 Maria 97 Martta 98, 3-3 ((4 miestä, 7 naista)) *Mtpl: [[Hagelberg-4|Karl Hagelberg 59]] v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]] L. [[Hagelberg-6|Toivo 94]] [[Hagelberg-7|Iida 97]] *Mtpl: Albert Parjanen 71 Sis.p. Antti Parjanen 97. ====Talo 3 (0,0206)==== *Lampokuopinmaa: Tal. August Kontusen oma. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Turun perill: tila: L. Antti 72 v. Eeva 77 l. 3-2 L. Elias 81 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-1. *Läks: Kaapriel Heikinp. Vilhu 70 V. Eevert 79 *Mtpl: lk. Maria Olkkonen 52 L. Aatami 89 Albert 92 Ll. 0-1 Käly Liisa Antint: Olkkonen 42 yli. *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Antti Matinp. Kapiainen 57 v. Eeva 66 L. Anna 86 Antti 88 Iida 90 Väinö 94 Oiva 96, 1-0 *Palstatila: Koskenmäki 0,700 h:a Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]] v. [[Häggström-27|Eedla 60]] L. [[Sinkko-131|Anna 86]] [[Sinkko-132|Eeva 89]] [[Sinkko-134|Selma 92]] [[Sinkko-135|Antti 95]] *Nahkurintyöntekijä Toivo Taavetinp. Sinkko 90 v. Hilda 89 L. 0-1 *Tp. [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]] yli käsiviall: v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]] L. [[Sinkko-121|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-122|Iida 91]] [[Sinkko-123|Elias 94]] [[Sinkko-125|Anna 98]], 0-3(=[[Sinkko-126|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-127|Amanda]], [[Sinkko-128|Hilma]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714173 Jakso 2886] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: ====Talo 4 (1/40)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Matti Heikinp. Maunun perill: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714174 Jakso 2887] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== *Taipale: Tal. Elias Antinp. Taipale 63? v. Liisa 69 L. Aatami 92 Anna 97, 2-0 S. Leena 66 ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Taipale: Tal. [[Taipale-45|Antti Antinp. Taipale 68]] v. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]] L. [[Taipale-46|Mikko 96]], 1-2(=[[Taipale-50|Väinö]], [[Taipale-47|Lyyli]]?/[[Taipale-51|Aino]]?/[[Helmi]]?) V. Taavetti 71 S. Maria 61 ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/8 ja äitinsä Anna Taipaleen tila: Lk. Anna Taipale 48 yli. L. Taavetti 92 *Tp. Heikki Heikinp. Taipale 74 v. Iida 84 L. 1-0 Äiti lk. Anna Taipale 38 yli. *Läks: Antti Heinonen 58 v. Anna 71 L. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Taipale 54 v. Regiina 64 L. Aatami 89 Serafiina 93 Eevert 95 Väinö 98, 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Taipale 50 yli. v. Leena 61 L. Helmiina 95, 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Taipale: Tal. Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Taipale 53 v. Eeva 65 L. Hilma 98, 1-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714175 Jakso 2888] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Eeva Antint: Muhlin perill: tila: [[Muhli-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Muhli 76]] v. Hilda 84? L. [[Muhli-3|Annaliisa 97]] 2-2(=[[Muhli-6|Antti]]?/[[Muhli-7|Aatami]]?/[[Muhli-8|Elias]]?, [[Muhli-4|Leena]], [[Muhli-9|Eeva Maria]]) Äiti lk. [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Taipale 34]] yli. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Elias Kaaprielinp. Imeläisen tila: Antti 72 v. Karoliina 81 L. 6-0 V. Elias 82 v. Eeva 85 L. 1-2 Isä eläk. Kaapriel Imeläinen 40 yli *Koneenk: apul: [[Kruskopf-4|Mikko Petterinp. Kruskopf 92]] *Mtpl: lk. [[Taipale-37|Leena Kruskopf 59]] L. [[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti 84]] typerä ja kuuro vap. Petter Kruskopfin l. [[Taipale-53|Eeva 97]] 1-0(=[[Taipale-54|Toivo]]) äpärä *Seppä Antti Mooseksenp. Kruskopf 43 yli v. Valpuri 46 yli. L. Anton 77 v. Maria 83 l. 3-2 *Löysä Eevert Heiska 92 ===Tevaniemi=== ===Torviniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714176 Jakso 2889] ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/48)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: Tal. [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninp. Sinkon]] perill: Lk. [[Strandman-4|Iida Sinkko 62]] L. [[Sinkko-40|Hilda 80]] [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-43|Antti 89]] mielisairas [[Sinkko-44|Anna 92]] [[Sinkko-45|Aino 95]] ====Talo 1 (34/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (0,0545)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (0,0085)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (3/16)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Torvi: ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714177 Jakso 2890] ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Tal. [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhlin]] perill: Lk. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva Muhli 56]] L. [[Muhli-12|Elias 79]] v. Eeva 82 l. 1-0(=[[?) L. [[Muhli-13|Robert 85]] v. Serafiina 92 l. 0-2(=[[Muhli-19|?]], [[Muhli-18|Helvi]]?) L. [[Muhli-15|Iivari 92]] [[Muhli-16|Antti 95]] ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714178 Jakso 2891] ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714179 Jakso 2892] ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Nikunen v. Helena Nikusen 4/27 ja Eemil Eliaksenp. Kohosen 1/54 tila: [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]] v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]] L. [[Nikunen-6|Helmi 95]] [[Nikunen-7|Olga 97]], 1-0(=[[Nikunen-10|Vilho]]) *Työm: [[Kohonen-8|Toivo Kohonen 84]] ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kohosen perill: Lk. Valpuri Kohonen 69 L. Edvard 91 Anton 96 Elsa 98, 0-1 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Sairanen 57 L. Eeva 80 Ella 87 *Osaviljelijä Tuomas Taavetinp. Nikunen 58 v. Eeva 60 L. Leena 96 *Läks. Hilda Sairanen 92 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairanen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714180 Jakso 2893] ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. lk. Eeva Heikint: Punkasen ja Elias Eliaksenp. Punkasen perill: tila: Eeva Heikint: 66 L. Elias 87 Elias Punkasen l. Anp. eläk. lk. Liisa Punkanen 36 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714181 Jakso 2894] *Läks: Aapeli Aataminp. Salmi 84 v. Eeva 89 L. 1-0 ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Kujansuu: Tal. Salomon ja Aabel Fredrikinp. Korpelan tila: Salomon Korpela 55 Aabel Korpela 63 v. Kristiina 64 L. Mikko 86 Toivo 93, 1-0 Eläk. Stiina Punkanen 70 l. 1-0 ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Antti Tuomaanp. Punkanen 70 v. Anna 71 L. 1-0 Isä eläk: Tuomas Heikinp. Punkanen 41 yli. *Läks: lk. [[Punkanen-2|Miina Kouvo 75]] L. 2-2(=[[Kouvo-11|Johannes]], [[Kouvo-13|Eino]], [[Kouvo-14|Elsa]]?/[[Kouvo-15|Aini]]?, [[Kouvo-16|Hilma]]) *Vaiv: hoit: lk. Regiina Poikulainen 44 yli. *Rv: lk. Kristiina Jeremiaksent: Taipale 36 yli. _Öljymoottori mylly N:o 11. k:ssä._ ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Tal. Aabraham Kaaprielinp. Urosen perill: L. Antti 57 v. Anna 72 l. Aino 95 Hjalmar 97, 2-2 L. [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]] v. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]] l. [[Uronen-2|Taavetti 96]] [[Uronen-3|Valter 98]], 2-3(=[[Uronen-4|Niilo]]?, [[Uronen-8|?]], [[Uronen-5|Olga]]?, [[Uronen-6|Lyyli]]?, [[Uronen-7|Lempi]]?) L. Anna 64 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714182 Jakso 2895] ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714183 Jakso 2896] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714184 Jakso 2897] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,2271)==== *Savenpalsta: ====Talo 7 (0,1062)==== *Haapaharju: Tal. Kaapriel Salomoninp. Huttunen 61 v. Regiina 62 L. Ferdinand 91 Viktor 94 2-1 S. Eeva 51 *Läks Iida Huttunen 89 *Ent. Siltavoud: lk. Anna Turiainen 53 *Käräjätalonlämmitt: Eemil Vainikka ...0 v. Miina 86 ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Tal. Joonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perell: tila: Lk. Maria Suomalainen 40 yli. L. Aatami 68 v. Stiina 71 l. Aatami 94, 2-2 L. Eeva 66 l. Antti Suomalainen 91 *Mtpl: lk. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra Torvi 76]] nautt: vaiv. eläk. L. [[Torvi-6|Väinö 95]], 2-0(=[[Torvi-7|?]], [[Torvi-8|Arvid]]?) *Mtpl: lk. Iida Kurki 71 vtn. ja hvl. L. Iida 94 Hilma 97 2-1 *Tp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiainen 53 v. Liisa 57 L. Edvard 89 Karoliina 91 Verner 94 Kustaa 98, 1-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714185 Jakso 2898] ====Talo 8 (0,3117)==== *Himmi, Kouvola: Tal. Antti Eliaksenp. Kouvo 54 L. 1-1 ====Talo 8 (0,0883)==== *Nikonen: ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2700)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2300)==== *Mullikkamäki: Tal. Heikki Narttu 52 v. Maria 63 L. Väinö 89 v. Ristiina 89 *Löysä Mikko Talka 62 v. Maria 70 kteläk.? vaiv: hoitol. L. Iida 94 Eliina 97, 3-1 *Löysä Kaapriel Uski 87 ===Värtölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714186 Jakso 2899] ==Venäjällä passilla oleskelevia== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714187 Jakso 2900] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714188 Jakso 2901]

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Stina 32. B. Ande... Beata 58. b. 2-0. Faster Stina 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Laurikain: E:n Maria Adamsd:r 21. B. Michel 54. h. Anna 57. Gabriel 51. h. Anna 53. b. 1-0. Eva Adamsd:r 25. *Skräddar Abraham Karhu 31. h. Kaisa 42. mls: ofb: b. 0-4. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Kontinen: Anders Kortinen 26. h. Hedda 34. B. 2-3. Anders 55. Adam 60. David 63. Elias 53. h. Maria 55. *Torp: David Korttinen 28. h. Regina 43. mls. ofb: B. Eva 6... Walborg 63. 5-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Jonas Laurikain 44. h. Walborg 46. B. 3-1. Far Elias öfå: b. Anna 48. Matts 64. Jonas Laurikain öfå: *Inh: Anders Laurikain öfå: h. Maria 19. B. Sofia 5... Regina 59. *Inh: [[Maunu-22|Adam Mattsson Mauno 56]]. *Skräddar Fredrik Stenberg 30 h. Anna 40. B. 2-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Elias Laurikain 35. h. Maria 44. B. 3-2. E:n Beata Adamsd:r 17. B:r Adam 48. h. Eva 59. Wilhelm 44. Anna ... b. 1-3. Stm: Maria öfå: b. Walborg 55. Lisa 42. Eva Thomasd:r 27. *Torp: Michel Laurikain öfå: h. Sofia 20. B. Anders 52. Adam 61. Stina 59. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Kortinen: Michel Kortinen 53. h. Kristina 46. B. Johan 58. Anna 63. 2-1. E:n Stina Johansd:r 30. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Matts Hakuli 41. h. Anna 52. B. Adam 64. 2-2. Jakob Pesari 19. h. Lena 20. b. Eva 48. Maria 60. Wilhelm 5... h. Lena 52. b. 1-0. E:n Hedda Esaiasd:r 20. h. Anna 63. *Backst: Johan Talkka 39. h. Anna 51. B. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Alexander Hakuli 24. h. Beata 26. B. Matts 6... Sysk: Eva 31. Maria 39. Stina 41. Johan 43. h. Eva 51. b. 2-2. *Torp: Salomon Davidsson 45. h. Anna 50. B. 1-1. Syst: Greta 38.? Aron Kiiski öfå: ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Napari: Matts Muukka 18. h. Maria 27. B. Eva 3... Anna 42. David 50. Elias 46. h. Lisa 59. b. 1-1. Gabriel Pålsson öfå: h. Stina 18. b. Lisa 51. Lena 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Heikkinen: Esaias Tikka 26. h. Anna 44. B. Eva 63. 3-0. Jonas Alexandersson 49. Lena Alexandersd:r 61. E:n Marta Henriksd:r 18. *Backst: Abel Heikkinen 37. h. Maria 39. B. Adam 6... Eva 59. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Heikkinen: Simon Korpelas arfv: B. Elias 33. h. Ann... 42. B. Lisa, 4-4. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heiska: Nämnd: Salomon Parkkonen 25. h. Regina 40. B. Li...? 62. 1-3. E:n Maria öfå: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383809 Jakso 1130] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heiska: Jonas Eliasson 34. h. Maria 48. B. 2-2. Eva Kuukka 30. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Luukas: David Luukas arfv: B. Beata 57. Anna 41. Anders 49. Matts 47. h. Eva 51. Gabriel 43. h. Eva 45. b. 2-3. *Torp: Anders Mikkola öfå: h. Lisa 30. B. 0-1. *Inh: Anders d:o 50. h. Kristina 54. B. 0-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: David Hyväri 17. h. Lisa 41. B. Abel 51. Jonas 49. h. Stina 52. b. 1-1. Syster Kaisa 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: Jonas Hyväri 26. h. Beata öfå: B. Michel 55. Br: David 29. h. Regina 38. b. Anders, 3-1. Br: Adam 36. h. Eva 45. b. 1-2. Elias Taipale 59. *Torp: E:n Anna Hyväri öfå: E:n Regina Henriksd:r 45. b. 0-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Adam Tapanainen 42. h. Margreta 44. B. Elias 61. 1-1. *Inh: Jonas Pukki 46. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Salomon Tapanainen 45. h. Anna 47. B. 1-4. E:n Sofia öfå: b. Anders 52. mindrevetande. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Tapanain: Elias Tapanainen 30. h. Anna 31. B. Eva 56. Anna 62. Henrik 58. Jonas 64. David 54. h. Maria 57. b. 1-0. Br: Adam 33. h. Anna 42. b. Anders 61. Maria 64. 2-1. *Torp: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: B. Maria 35. Anders 49. h. Eva 47. b. 3-0. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Elias Junnonen 27. h. Eva 32. B. Elias 54. Gabriel 62. Maria 59. Br: Anders 29. h. Maria 39. b. Abel 57. Anders 62. Stina 59. 4-2. Syst: Regina 25. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Walborg Adamsd:rs arfv: B. Petter 35. Fredrik? 38. Adam 53. h. Eva 56. b. 0. David Adamsson 59. Greta Huttunen öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: E:n Walborg Gabrielsd:r 43. B. Anders 61. Abel 64. 2-0. *Inh: E:n Stina Adamsd:r 29. B. Anna 62. Eva 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: E:n Lisa Junnonen 39. B. Elias 64. Anna 61.? 0-1. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Pukki: Anders Pukki 34. h. Eva 37. B. Anna 62. 2-1. Br: Michel 36. h. Eva 41. b. 2-1. E:n Eva öfå: [[Sinkko-2|Aron Sinkko öfå:]] ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Henrik Turku 38. h. Eva 45. B. 2-2. br: Elias 43. h. Anna 50. b. 1-1. *Torp: Adam Adamsson 26. h. Anna 44. B. David 56. Eva 52. 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Anders Turku 39. h. Greta 43. B. 3-0. Far Anders öfå: h. Stina öfå: *Inh: E:n Stina Torvi 42. B. 1-0. Adam Turku öfå: h. Walborg öfå: *Torp: David Turku 17. h. Maria 27. B. Elias 56. Regina 61. 2-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383810 Jakso 1131] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: Moses Turku 43. h. Kristina 43. B. 2-3. Sysk. Gabriel 50. Maria 56. *Torp: E:n Walborg Adamsd:r Turku 24. B. Stina 61. Adam 48. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: Filip Turkus arfv: E:n Sofia öfå: B. David 29. h. Maria 49. Adam 40. h. Anna 43. b. 4-1.(=[[Turku-2|Albert]], Evald, ?, Armas?, Aleksandra) Sofia Johansd:r öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Abraham Heikkeri öfå: B. Jonas 62. Anders 44. h. Eva 42. b. 1-2. Br: Elias öfå: h. Eva öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Adam Heikkeri 45. h. Eva 49. B. 2-1. Far Adam öfå: h. Regina öfå: b. Lisa 39. Maria 56. Elias 48. E:n Eva Johansd:r öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: David Huttunen 32. B. David 63. Eva 61. 2-1. ... Adam 35. h. Eva 49. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: E:n Beata d:o 20. B. Maria 42. Anders 49. El... 46. h. Eva 54. b. 1-0. *Torp: Salomon Eliasson öfå: h. Margreta 26. B. Gabriel 6... Eva 51. Lisa 57. 0-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: E:n Eva Jonasd:r 50. B. 0-2. Svåg: Adam 51. Jonas 54. Sväg: Eva 59. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Adam Remunen 44. h. Eva 50. B. 0-2. Sytng Stina 61. Regina 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Benjamin Huttunen öfå: h. Margreta 2... B. Adam 53. Anders 62. Eva 55. Karolina 60. 1-0. Fhj: Sofia Huttunen 23. fhj: ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Elias Huttunen öfå: h. Stina 34. B. 1-1. Syst: Anna 20. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: E:n Anna Jonasd:r öfå: B. Maria 39. David 59. Elias 53. h. Sofia 59. Elias Pukki öfå: Syst: Sofia öfå: *Inh: David Ahtiain 44. h. Margreta 47. B. 2-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Nämd: Anders Huttunen 38. h. Lisa 41. B. David 62. 1-2. Eva Mosesd:r öfå: E:n Anna Johansd:r öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Michel Wärdö 17. h. Hanna 25. B. Michel 50. Anders 57. Eva 64. 0-2. E:n Beata Jöransd:r öfå: b. Regina 40. *Torp: E:n Anna Heikkeri 21. Syst: Beata 28. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: E:n Maria Huttuna 97. öfå: B. Abraham 20. Eva 24. David 17. h. Anna 20. b. Anders 63. Stina 56. ===Iittiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: Matts Heiskas arfv: B. Lisa 47. Lena 56. Elias 59. Matts 40. h. Lisa 44. b. Anders 63. 1-1. Fhj: Maria Nupponen öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: Matts Poikulain 42. h. Stina 52. B. 1-2. E:n Walborg 32. *Inh: Anna Adamsd:r 55. *Torp: David Heikkinen öfå: B. Jonas 38. Adam 50. Anna 41. Eva 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r öfå: E:n Lisa Abrahamsd:r 33. b. Anna 62. Elias Nisonen 52. h. Maria 56. b. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383812 Jakso 1132] ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: Elias Heiska 16. öfå: h. Stina 30. B. Adam 50. h. Eva 58, 1-0. P. Maria Davidsd:r 38. *Backst: E:n Anna Davidsd:r 30. B. Matts 56. Henrik 61. Eva 54. Anna 59. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: David Wainikka 37. h. Eva 42. B. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]], 2-2.(=?, Elias, ?, Miina) Johan Eliasson öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Elias Skinnari 27. h. Margreta 27. B. David 51. h. Eva 60. b. 1-2. *Backst: Anders Kokkonen 45. h. Anna 45. B. 1-0. ===Juvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Juvola: Anders Juvonen öfå: h. Maria 27. B. Lisa 62. Adam 61. Matts 64. Anders 53. h. Stina 57. b. 2-2. B:r Elias 24. David 28. h. Eva 41. b. 3-1. Elias 64. E:n Anna Jöransd:r öfå: Eva Jakobsd:r öfå: ((miehiä 11, naisia 10)) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Kettinen: Elias Okko 48. h. Walborg 52. B. 3-0. E:n Lisa Andersd:r 22. b. Maria 56. E:n Eva 25. b. Anna 57. Adam 39. h. Eva 43. b. 2-4. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorokoski: Michel Heiska 33. h. Lisa 40. B. Anna 60. Lena 62. 3-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorokoski: Anders Metso 22. h. Hanna 16. öfå: B. Eva 48, Lisa 50. Anna 56. Walborg 62. Adam 52. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Stina Uronens arfv: Henrik Adamsson 26. b. Adam 60. Anders 63. *Inh: E:n Eva Palola 29. B. Anna 64. 0-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Elias Klemi 44. h. Anna 53. *Landthandl: David Klemi 42. h. Anna 58. B. 0-1. Bokh Johan Jäkelä 60. *Egetf: f. d. Landthandl: Jonas Pöllönen 45. *Torp: David Kaijansinkko 31. h. Regina 32. B. Adam 58. Eva 55. 1-1. *Kyrkväktar Anders Rasonius 47. h. Eva 55. B. 2-2. Br: Adam 54. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Kontila: E:n Margreta Kristersd:r 09. öfå: B. Anders 39. h. Lisa 43. Erik Kaijansinkko 27. h. Walborg 32. b. 2-0. David 59. *Inh: Anders Heikkinen 56. mor fhj: Anna Mattsd:r 27. b. Emanuel 58. Michel 60. *Inh: Lisa Eliasd:r Heikkinen ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Pappila: Pastor Salomon Majander 22. h. Alexandra 54. B. 2-2. Dreng: Gabriel Karhu 27. h. Sofia öfå: Adam Huttunen 55. h. Regina 53. Pigor: Stina Johansd:r 32. Eva Adamsd:r 56. *Kantor Anders Laurén 30 h Wendla 35. B. Anna 69. Sofia 62. 2-2. P. Maria Wäkkärä öfå: Mariana Jänkä 59. *Fhj: Elias Kiiski 24. h. fhj: Hedda 24. B. 1-1. Eva 56. fhj: Maria Mört öfå: *Socknestuguvakten [[Maunu-7|Adam Mauno 19.]] h. Regina 39. B. 0-2. ((miehiä 1, naisia 3)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383813 Jakso 1133] ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukkanniemi: Adam Mattsson Kuukkas h:n Johan Kuukka öfå: *Torp: Gabriel Kuukka 37. h. Stina 35. mls: ofb: B. Anders 61. 2-3. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Adam Kuukka 29. h. Lisa 31. B. Adam 55. h. Anna 60. b. 1-2. mor Magdalena 26. *Torp: E:n Eva Eliasd:r 23. B. Anders 55. Gabriel 49. Stina 47. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Anders Huttunen 23. h. Regina 28. B. Adam 48. h. Maria 62. Matts 51. Gabriel 57. Mina 61. Johan Eliasson 23. h. Martha 30. b. Elias 64. Lisa 61. 1-0. Hanna Eliasd:r 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: E:n Beata Gabrielsd:r 21. B Lisa 40. Regina 62. Elias 44. Gabriel 47. Matts 41. h. Eva 49. b. 2-2. Syst:r Beata 20. Hedda 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Matts Kuukka öfå: h. Beata 24. B. Adam 34. h. Regina 39. b. 1-0. Syst: Maria 20. D. Gabriel Michelsson 51. Adam Olkkonen 59. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Adam Abrahamsson 22. h. Maria 24. B. Matts 54. Elias 57. David 60. Abel 64. Michel 50. h. Regina 55. b. 2-1. E:n Eva öfå: *Torp: David Kuukka 44. h. Kristina 52. B. 0-2. Far Anders öfå: h. Stina öfå: b. Lisa 55. Eva 58. *Inh: Gabriel Kuukka 47. br: Anders 51. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Lensu: Petter Lensus arfv: B. Hedda 28. Eva 40. Johan 36. Fredrik 31. h. Anna 45. David 24. h. Kristina 30. b. Anders 62. Anna 64. 1-4. *Torp: E:n Lena Andersd:r öfå: B. Regina 40. Anna 53. Adam 49. h. Beata 54. Anders 46. h. Eva 52. b. 1-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kiski: Salomon Junnonen 34. h. Stina 51. B. Lisa 63. 2-1. David 64. Lena 55. David Johansson 33. h. Regina 48. b. 3-0. *Inh: Elias Suomalain 57. br: David 64. Eva Kakkonen öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kantor Anders Lauréns h:n B. Garfv: Albert Laurén 56. h. Mathilda 60. *Inh: Fredrik Kangasmäki 44. h. Maria 46. B. 1-2. *Sytng: Elias Suomalain 17. h. Eva 20. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Kiski: [[Holopainen-38|Moses Mosesson 51.]] h. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50.]] B. 2-1.(=[[Holopainen-46|Mooses]],[[Holopainen-47|Taavetti]], ?) Michel Junnonen 32. *Torp: [[Holopainen-32|Adam d:o 33.]] h. [[Holopainen-31|Eva 47.]] B. 2-4.(=[[Holopainen-35|Mooses]], [[Holopainen-30|Aatami]], [[Holopainen-48|Anna]], [[Holopainen-37|Stiina]], [[Holopainen-36|Miina]], ?) Fhj: Elias Davidsson 26. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Talka: Matts Talkka 22. h. Katrina 21. B. Henrik 60. Johan 63. Anders 47. h. Anna 54. Adam 45. h. Anna 45. b. 3-2. Syst: Hedda öfå: Walborg 18. Svåg: Erik öfå: h. Sofia öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-6|Anders Mattero öfå:]] h. Maria 17. B. [[Mattero-15|Adam 40.]] h. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 49.]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 47.]] h. [[Kouvo-5|Maria 53.]] b. 4-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383815 Jakso 1134] *Torp: [[Mattero-8|David Mattero 23.]] h. Eva 18. B. 1-0. P. Eva Napari 18. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-18|Elias Mattero 21.]] h. [[Maunu-2|Beata 22.]] B. [[Mattero-20|David 58.]] [[Mattero-21|Eva 62.]] [[Mattero-2|Jonas 51.]] h. Kristina 52. b. 1-1. *Inh: [[Korpelin-1|Matts Korpelin 45.]] h. [[Mattero-19|Kristina 43.]] B. 0-3(=?, ?, ?). ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Adam Pekkanens arfv: E:n Susanna öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Lisa d:o öfå: man Adam Mattsson 29. B. David 54. Gabriel 58. Michel 45. h. Anna 40. b. 1-0. *Inh: Anna Hiiva 38. b. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Anders Pekkanen öfå: B. Eva 40. Regina 52. [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 47]] h. [[Sinkko-164|Lena 51]]. b. 1-3.(=[[Pekkanen-5|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva]], [[Pekkanen-15|Iida]], [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina]]) E:n Eva Adamsd:r 17. b. Henrik 50. h. Eva 49. b. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Gabriel Kärmenniemi 32. h. Kristina 34. B. Gabriel 64. Anna 60. 0-2. E:n Stina Adamsd:r 35. b. Adam 64. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Abraham Kärmenniemis arfv: David Adamsson 26. h. Lisa 49. b. Adam 51. h. Maria 52. Jonas 43. h. Lisa 44. b. 2-3. D. Elias Fredriksson 62. *Backst: Elias Jukkanen 40. h. Maria 36. B. 1-2. ====Hemman 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Adam Kinttus h:n ====Hemman 2 (3/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Adam Lattu 30. h. Eva 34. B. Maria 63. Michel 59. 1-2. *Torp: Adam Kärmenniemi 31. h. Walborg 31. B. Adam 55. David 63. Eva 52. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: David Kärmenniemi 36. h. Maria 41. B. Eva 61. Elias 59. 4-1. Lisa Markusd:r 30. *Inh: Jakob Jänkä 54. h. Anna 52. B. 0-1. *Torp: Jonas Nisonen 19. B. Adam 59. Abel 61. Fhj: Kristina 56. krpl: ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Gabriel Kärmenniemis arfv: E:n Beata öfå: B. Jonas 33. Michel 39. h. Eva 45. b. 2-0. ===Kaamanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: David Taipale 25. h. Lisa 40. B. Anders 61. Eva 63. 2-2. E:n Eva 31. David Mattsson 49. h. Anna 55. b. 2-1. Maria Pålsd:r öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Abel Karhu 30. h. Kristina 29. B. Adam 59. Jonas 62. Elias 51. h. Eva 54. 1-1. B:r Adam 37. Anders Andersson 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Elias Karhu 35. h. Lisa 38. B. Elias 62. Adam 64. 2-2. Adam Henriksson öfå: h. Walborg 18. b. Gabriel 51. And... 53. Michel 56. Moses d:o 20. h. Regina 37. b. 2-2. Marta Henriksd:r 18. ====Hemman 1 (2/21)==== *Karhu: Elias Andersson 24. h. Sofia 30. B. David 60. Anna 57. Eva 63. Michel 54. h. Lisa 49. b. 2-1. Sytng: Eva 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383817 Jakso 1135] *Inh: Gabriel Jonasson Karhu 56. mor E:n Maria 32. *Inh: Gabriel Nisonen 61. mor Beata 41. fri: b. 0-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/14)==== *Karhu: Lisa Eliasd:r 49. man David Andersson 43. Maria Andersd:r 26. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Jonas Hietamies 30. h. Eva 41. B. Anders 61. Adam 64. Maria 59. 3-1. P. Anna Hietamies 50. *Inh: E:n Eva Thomasd:r 29. B. Michel 54. Adam 60. Elias 63. *Inh: Anders Andersson 39. h. Eva 45. B. 1-1. ((miehiä 1, naisia 2)) *Inh: David Adamsson 52. Syst: Regina 44. (Stina 49. på Kronospinnhuset, b. 1-0.) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: E:n Beata Davidsd:r 38. B. Eva 63. 0-3. Sysk: Eva 24. David 30. Anders 35. h. Eva 41. b. 2-2. Fhj: E:n Hedda Juvonen öfå: b. Anders 56. krpl: ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: David Kohonen 29. h. Maria 37. B. Anders 57. Michel 64. Anna 61. 1-2. E:n Maria Adamsd:r 42. b. 2-1. Faster Walborg öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Wilhelm Jeremiassons arfv: E:n Kristina Gabrielsd:r 32. B. 1-0. Michel 56. Adam 58. Eva 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Moses Thomasson 36. h. Eva 35. B. Michel 62. Elias 61. Anna 58. Eva 64. 3-0. Jonas Thomasson 42. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Elias Olkko 33. h. Anna 45. B. 2-2. *Torp: Elias Kohonen 39. h. Walborg 47. B. 2-2. *Garfvar Adam Olkko 37. h. Maria 57. B. 2-0. Fhj: Beata Adamsd:r öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Anders Kohonen 31. h. Maria 36. B. 1-3. Anders 56. h. Eva 60. E:n Maria Gabrielsd:r 39. b. Wilhelm 61. 1-1. *Egetf: David Kohonen 62. mor fhj: Maria Thomasd:r 26. b. 1-0. *Egetf: Michel Mononen 39. h. Sofia 49. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: E:n Eva Davidsd:r öfå: B. Wilhelm 48. h. Anna 57. Jonas 41. h. Eva 42. b. 3-4. Beata Johansd:r öfå: *Inh: David Kapiain 58. B:r Anders 61. Matts 64. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: Michel Nisonen 19. h. Regina 32. B. Anders 47. Elias 51. Adam 56. Gabriel 59. Lisa 62. Eva 64. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Häärä: Jonas Häärä 22. h. Anna 57. B. 1-1. Walborg 45. Maria 49. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Kiski: Anders Kiiski öfå: h. Maria 24. E:n Margreta 24. b. Anders 47. David 49. Adam 59. Anna 60. Maria 64. Walborg 49. Adam 33. Jonas 47. h. Anna 45. b. 2-1. *Fattighjonen David Kapiain 25. h. Maria 25. fhj: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383818 Jakso 1136] ====Hemman 4 (3/8)==== *Kiski: Elias Tuuliains arfv: E:n Anna öfå: B. Elias 42. David 51. Matts 39. h. Lena 53. Anders 37. h. Eva 38. b. Anders 62. Adam 64. 1-2. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Kiski: David Kiiski 28. h. Eva 29. B. Elias 63. Maria 59. 0-1. *Inh: Emanuel Pekari 41. h. Katrina 43. B. 2-1. ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Suur Kapiala: E:n Margreta Henriksd:r öfå: Matts Adamsson 24. h Lisa 25. b. Maria 49. Anna 60. David 62. Johan 63. Elias 46. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Suur Kapiala: E:n Lisa Abramsd:r 25. B. Eva 51. Michel 55. Adam 58. Jonas 45. h. Maria 49. b. 3-1. Lisa Andersd:r öfå, E:n Lisa öfå: *Torp: Anders Kalamies öfå: h. Stina 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suur Kapiala: E:n Anna Jonasd:r 30. B. Stina 58. Eva 64. 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suur Kapiala: Matts Kapiains arfv: E:n Kaisa 23. B. Michel 59. Eva 54. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Pien Kapiala: Adam Kapiain 50. Br: Michel 56. h. Eva 56. [[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero 26.]] h. Eva 28. b. Elias 60. Anders 52. h. Eva 56. b. 0-2. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Honga: Salomon Honka 38. h. Lisa 40. B. Adam 63. 0-3. Syst: Beata 32. *Smed Jonas Okko 22. h. Stina 40. B. Anders 64. 0-3 alla på pass i R: *Torp: Michel Torvi öfå: h. Anna 43. B. 2-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Honga: Elias Partamies 28. h. Lisa 35. B. Anders 56. Elias 59. David 63. Adam 53. h. Anna 51. b. 3-4. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Honga: Jonas Haikos arfv: E:n Lena Adamsd:r 24. B. Matts 56. Anders 59 Anna 62. E:n Lena öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Färgar [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Sinkko 48]]. h. [[Strandman-4|Ida 62]]. Sysk: [[Sinkko-21|Maria 46]]. [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 54]]. [[Sinkko-24|David 50]]. h. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]]. b. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-48|Taavetti]]) P. [[Sinkko-10|Anna Pålsd:r 41]]. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Matts Kouvo öfå: h. Anna öfå: B. Adam 57. Michel 51. h. Anna 61. Matts 46. h. Lisa 53. David 38. h. Anna 39. b. Anders 57. Elias 59. Salomon 63. 4-1. *Skräddar Adam Kurki 38. h. Eva 50. B. 2-2. lärling Anders Adamsson 64. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: E:n Eva Kurki öfå: Abel Andersson 29. h. Regina 29. b. Anders 49. h. Stina 54. b. 0-3. Adam Emanuelsson 55. h. Anna 55. Walborg Adamsd:r 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Anders Partamies 38. h. Anna 45. B. 1-4. Br: Adam 47. h. Anna 59. *Inh: Lena Peukkuri 53. B. 0-1. Eva Kouvo öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Jonas Partamies 45. h. Anna 45. B. 1-1. Br: David 50. *Inh: Henrik Partamies 23. h. Regina 30. B. Eva 58. Lisa 64. Pål 61. 0-1. *Torp: Salomon Saira öfå: B. Walborg 46. Elias 53. Matts 51. h. Anna 51. b. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383820 Jakso 1137] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Partamies: Gabriel Partamies 33. h. Maria 44. B. Gabriel 64. 3-1. *Backst: Elias Torvi 27. h. Eva 43. B. Elias 63. 1-0. *Torp: Abraham Partamies 25. h. Anna 28. B. 0-1. *Backst: Elias Saira 39. h. Eva 31. B. David 57. Lisa 60. 1-1. ===Korpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Lattu: Anders Lattu öfå: h. Beata 21. B. Johan 45. Anders 53. Pål 62. Anna 57. Lisa 60. E:n Anna 43. b. 2-0. David 60. *Torp: David Lattu 43. Sysk: Elias 51. Maria 46. *Egetf: Jonas d:o 41. på pass i R: *Egetf: Fhj: E:n Hedda Esaiasd:r 27. B. Gabriel 64. ===Laakkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: Gabriel Korpela 34. h. Anna 35. B. Anders 56. Elias 61. Adam 63. Gabriel 58. h. Greta 52. 2-2. Syst: Lisa 37. *Torp: E:n Regina Henriksd:r 44. B. 1-1. *Inh: Nikodemus Koukku 25. h. Sofia 26. B. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: E:n Anna Johansd:r 32. B. 4-2. Adam 49. h. Eva 52. Br: Fredrik 23. h. Beata 33. b. Salomon 55. Abel 63. Maria 60. 0-5. E:n Lisa Mattsd:r 32. b. Hanna 53. Lena 62. *Torp: Elias Korpela 27. h. Lena 34. ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: [[Kouvo-6|Adam Kouvo 44]]. h. [[Sinkko-110|Beata 45]]. B. 1-2.(=[[Kouvo-10|Aatami]], [[Kouvo-7|Eeva]], [[Kouvo-8|?]]) Häradsd: Abel Nisonen 23 h. Eva 25. b. Anders 60. Gabriel 62. Anna 63. David 46. h. Beata 49, b. 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Gabriel Kouvo 32. h. Regina 34. B. Gabriel 58. Adam 62. 3-2. Syst: Lisa 28. Adam Gabrielsson öfå: h. Kaisa 20. b. Henrik 39. Matts 45. Anders 50. Eva 48. Anna 56. Regina 59. ===Mikkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Gabriel Mikkonen 26. h. Maria 40. B. Gabriel 58. Maria 61. Stina 64. 2-2. *Torp: Fredrik Huttunen öfå: h. Katrina öfå: David Muhli 47. h. Eva 57. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Gabriel Mikkola 43. h. Eva 46. B. 3-4. E:n Stina 26. Elias Eliasson 52. på pass i R: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: David Koukku 44. h. Anna 45. B. 1-3. br: Johan 47. h. Maria 50. *Backst: Abraham Muhli 49. h. Walborg 50. B. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: Adam Koukku öfå: h. Eva 18. B. Adam 60. Anders 45. h. Maria 50. *Torp: Wilhelm Andersson 24. h. Maria 37. B. Henrik 60. Michel 62. David 64. 0-4. Syst: Hedda 19. brkl: fri. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Loiri: E:n Sofia Davidsd:r 25. B. Anders 62. Elias 57. h. Eva 62. E:n Eva Davidsd:r 42. b. 1-5. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383821 Jakso 1138] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Loiri: Adam Loiri öfå: h. Margreta 17. B. Adam 60. Beata 52. David Jöransson 26. h. Anna 32. b. Gabriel 53. David 62. Maria 59. 2-1. ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Salomon Kirvesmies 40. h. Lisa 44. B. Eva 63. 1-3. E:n Margreta öfå: b. Anna 48. Maria 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Adam Häärä öfå: h. Regina 29. B. Mina 64. Syst: Lisa öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Henrik Näivä 36. h. Beata 42. B. 2-2. E:n Eva öfå: b. Lena 55. Lisa Eliasd:r 28. *Torp: Elias Remunen 23. h. [[Maunu-10|Regina 31.]] B. Adam 60. 1-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Alexander Remunen 30. h. Maria 44. B. Adam 56. Elias 60. Lena 51. 1-2. Anders Mattsson 27. Eva 30. Maria 34. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Tallinen: E:n Anna Eliasd:r 21. B. Maria 43. Lisa 40. Elias 37. Jonas 57. Anders 59. Gabriel 36. h. Anna 43. b. 3-2. ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (13/27)==== *Metso: Jonas Savikurki 31. h. Anna 30. B. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (5/27)==== *Metso: Elias Metso 26. Eva 29. Br: David 44. h. Maria 43. b. 1-1. *Inh: Otto Thomasson 46. h. Judith 32. Fhj: Stina Adamsd:r 63. fri. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Metso: Gabriel Metso 34. h. Anna 31. B. Gabriel 64. Anna 59. 1-1. Br: Jonas 42. Stina Eliasd:r öfå: E:n Walborg öfå: *Torp: Anders Metso 38. h. Anna 51. B. 1-1. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Ala Nuppola: E:n Lena Nuppola öfå: E:n Maria Salomonsd:r 40. b. 2-3. Anders Salomonsson 47. h. Maria 52. E:n Lisa Johansd:r 26. b. Matts 54. Anna 50. Anna Gabrielsd:r 23. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Ylä Nuppola: Salomon Nupponen 43. h. Eva 52. B. 2-2. Sysk: Anna 48. Simon 32. h. Maria 39. b. Anders 64. Eva 59. 2-0. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Adam Muukka öfå: h. Kristina 17. B. Regina 56. Abel 51. Anders 53. David 58. Jonas 61. Michel 63. Adam 44. h. Eva 54. b. 1-2. B. Elias 46. h. Regina 44. b. 1-3. E:n Eva öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Nisonen 45. h. Eva 50. B. 0-4. E:n Sofia Jonasd:r 23. b. Simon 48. Maria 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Nisola: Adam Muukkas h:n Gabriel Gabrielsson öfå: h. Maria öfå: *Inh: Michel Nisonen 58. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Nisola: E:n Sofia Jonasd:rs h:n Johan Gabrielsson öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Jonasson Nisonen 25. B. Eva 55. Lisa 36. Michel 60. Anders 62. Elias 52. h. Eva 57. b. 2-3. Adam Johansson 20. b. Adam 56. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383823 Jakso 1139] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: Elias Wilhu 22. h. Hedda 24. B. Anna 64. David 49. Adam 46. h. Anna 50. b. 3-1. Hanna Staffansd:r 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: David Wilhu 24. h. Regina 29. B. Adam 60. David 56. h. Maria 58. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Mauno: Elias Mauno öfå: h. Regina 20. B. Anna 56. Elias 61. Anders 42 h. Anna 48. Gabriel 21. h. Valborg 45. b. 4-2. br: Jonas 19 h. Beata 24. *Torp: [[Maunu-14|Sofia Davidsd:r 23.]] Syst: [[Maunu-16|Lena 32.]] b. [[Maunu-17|Adam 53.]] h. [[Taipale-13|Lena 55.]] b. 0-2(=0-?,[[Maunu-18|Miina]]). E:n Lisa öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Haiko: Michel Haiko 40. h. Stina 50. Elias Andersson 27. h. Maria 30. b. Eva 64. 3-2. Adam Andersson 34. h. Anna 27. b. Abel 60. Eva 63. 1-3. Anders 51. h. Anna 45. *Inh: Eva Haikonen 20. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Olku: Gabriel Nisonen öfå: h. Lisa 21. B. Anders 56. Adam 58. Anna 61. Emanuel Johansson 23. h. Anna 38. b. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Olku: Gabriel Olkko öfå: B. Jonas 26. h. Lisa 29. b. Anders 53. David 61. Adam 64. 1-1. P. Stina Kapiain 52. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Ala Pöllönen: Adam Pöllönen 42. h. Lena 47. B. 3-2. Sysk: Elias 51. Anders 54. Moses 58. Eva 61. Henrik Pöllönen 18. h. Beata 25. b. Gabriel 59. Michel 62. Stina 32. E:n Regina 26. b. David 50. Matts 56. Lisa 54. Walborg 60. E:n Anna Johansd:r 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ylä Pöllönen: Gabriel Pöllönen 28. h. Anna 27. B. Anna 56. Beata 59. 1-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ylä Pöllönen: E:n Maria Adamsd:r 17. Adam Mattsson 24. h. Eva 30. b. Matts 55. h. Anna 61. Adam 56. Anders 59. 1-4. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Hiiva: Salomon Hiiva 28. h. Beata 28. B. David 58. Jonas 62. Michel 52. h. Lena 56. Anna 60. 3-2. E:n Anna öfå: *Torp: Abraham Eliasson öfå: h. Walborg 29. B. Eva 56. Stina 61. 1-0. *Torp: Abel Hiiva 27. h. Beata 42. B. Gabriel 61. 2-0. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Parjain: Fredrik Hiiva 42. h. Eva 40. B. David 61. Anna 63. 1-1. E:n Hanna 25. b. Stina 47. *Inh: Elias Hiiva 49. Br: Anders 54. Gabriel 59. *Torp: E:n Eva Davidsd:r 22. B. Jonas 56. Thomas 61. Adam 49. h. Lena 57. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Erik Karhu 44. h. Stina 51. B. 1-3. *Inh: Matts Sihvo 52. *Inh: Stina d:o 60. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Thomas Sihvo 41. h. Eva 46. B. 3-2. Jonas Mattsson 29. h. Anna 35. b. Anders 62. Adam 52. 2-0. (David Sihvo 55. rysk telegrafist) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383824 Jakso 1140] *Egetf: David Sihvo 57. Far Jonas öfå: ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: E:n Hanna Hjerppe öfå: B. Elias 52. Johan 49. h. Regina 50. David 38. h. Anna 39. b. 2-3. *Inh: Jonas Savi 51. mor Sofia 22. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: Anders Kärmenniemis arfv: B. Krister 32. h. Anna 43. b. 3-3. Anders 62. ===Parkkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Elias Kiesi 24. h. Lena 27. B. 1-0. P. Lisa Adamsd:r 47. Frbr: Adam öfå: *Inh: Michel Turku 47. h. Lena 55. B. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: E:n Anna Henriksd:r 23. B. Jonas 62. Moses 40. h. Lisa 42. b. 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Emanuel Kiesi öfå: h. Lena 20. B. Elias 43. h. Eva 47. br: Gabriel 30. h. Maria 32. b. Eva 61. Regina 64. 1-4. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Adam Kapiain 35. h. Eva 47. B. 4-1. Syst: Lisa 20. *Torp: Adam Rokka 28. h. Maria 24. B. Adam 60. Elias 64. Anna 50. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Elias Parkkola 29. h. Eva 31. B. Eva 58. Anna 60. David 50. h. Anna 56. b. 0-1. Anders Parkkonen 39. Jonas Andersson öfå: ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Muhli: Gabriel Muhli 21. h. Kristina 36. B. Gabriel 64. br: Anders 31. Elias 34. P. Stina Kiiski 62. E:n Eva Josefsd:r öfå: *Torp: Jonas Tapanain 24. h. Maria 29. B. Elias 52. Adam 55. Anders 62. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rokka: Fredrik Räipiös h:n *Torp: Adam Rokka 28. h. Maria 24. B. Adam 60. Elias 64. Anna 50. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rokka: David Kouvo 24. h. Eva 27. B. Anna 59. Michel 53. Elias 48. h. Regina 60. Adam 58. 0-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: David Kirvesmies öfå: h. Lisa 19. B. Stina 50. David 54. h. Eva 58. b. 1-1. *Smed Johan Suomalain 34. h. Anna 38. B. Anna 61. 1-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: E:n Maria Eliasd:r 38. B. David 64. Anna 60. E:n Hanna Aronsd:r 37. b. Adam 63. Lisa 60. 1-0. E:n Beata öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ahola: Adam Ahonen 34. h. Regina 37. B. Michel 58. Anders 62. Eva 63. 3-3. br: Elias 42. h. Lisa 44. b. Maria 63. 4-0. Lisa Andersd:r öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ahola: David Ahonen 24. h. Beata 38. B. Staffan 45. David 55. Anders 60. Anna 53. Eva 58. 2-2. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: Elias Kirvesmies öfå: h. Maria 17. B. David 53. Elias 35. h. Maria 36. b. Anders 59. Adam 62. 2-4. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: E:n Beata Kirvesmies öfå: B. Jonas 39. Matts 42. h. Lena 40. Adam 64. 3-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383826 Jakso 1141] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: E:n Regina Mattsd:r öfå: B. Stina 43. Eva 46. David 52. Elias 37. h. Eva 41. b. 1-4. E:n Eva öfå: b. Regina 32. Maria 59. Anna 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: David Talka 33. h. Sofia 39. B. Anders 59. Lisa 62. Lena 62. Maria 64. 2-0. Syst: Regina 39. Matts Eliasson öfå: h. Sofia 17. Gabriel Jöransson 17. *Inh: Adam Andersson 44. h. Filipina 48. B. 0-1. mor Maria öfå: ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: E:n Eva Davidsd:r 38. B: 2-2. David 54. h. Kristina 57. (Michel 49. på pass) *Inh: Elias Sihvo 55. h. Kristina 57. B. 2-0. *Torp: Abraham Talka 21. h. Lisa 26. B. Michel 62. Anna 57. 0-1.(=[[Talka-2|Kristiina]]?) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Narttu: E:n Regina Henriksd:r 23. B. Walborg 52. Stina 56. Eva 62. Henrik 48. h. Stina 53. b. 1-2. *Torp: Anders Poikulain 19. h. Stina 26. B. Anna 48. 0-1. ====Hemman 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Elias Pekari 29. h. Maria 37. B. Elias 63. Eva 61. 4-2. ====Hemman 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Salomon Narttu öfå: B. Michel 47. Henrik 52. Anders 49. h. Lisa 57. E:n Kristina 26. b. Elias 61. Anna 58. 2-1. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Punkka: David Taipale 34. h. Lisa 39. B. Anna 59. Eva 62. Stina 64. Lena 42. 2-1. Adam Thomasson 21. h. Stina 23. b. Adam 56. Elias 62. *Torp: Jonas Punkka 18. Piga Susanna Pesa 34. Stina Mårtensd:r öfå: *Inh: Elias Jeremiasson öfå: h. Eva 24. Elias Hochtimalahti öfå: ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Elias Rasvasuu 21. h. Eva 25. B. Regina 62. David 46. h. Lisa 44. b. 1-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: [[Soukkio-1|Elias Soukkio 49]]. h. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]]. E:n Lisa Davidsd:r 33. David Saira 27. h. Anna 25. b. Adam 63. 0-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Ruohia 28. Syst: Maria 34. Anders Davidsson 38. sinnesvag fri. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: David Hietamies 40. h. Sofia 32. Sväg: Beata 36. *Torp: Michel Adamsson 46. h. Anna 45. B. 2-0. *Torp: Adam d:o 54. h. Maria 41. Syst: Stina 52. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Moses Nisonen 49. h. Anna 51. B. 0-2. E:n Eva 18. b. Anders 56. P. Eva Gabrielsd:r 64. *Inh: Eva Johansd:r 38. B. Maria 60. *Torp: Jonas Wärdö 42. h. Beata 52. B. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Hiiva 31. h. Lisa 33. B. Elias 60. Eva 58. 2-0.(=Juhana, Taavetti?) *Torp: Esaias Buure 35. h. Regina 48. B. 1-0. Fhj: Eva Ruohia 28. fri., b. 0-1.(=[[Ruohia-1|Eeva]]) *Torp: Anders d:o 46. h. Anna 61. Far Jonas öfå: h. Sofia öfå: b. Regina 43. Sofia 40. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383828 Jakso 1142] ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: Aron Okkos arfv: E:n Kristina öfå: B. Gabriel 32. h. Eva 40. b. 1-4. B. David 38. h. Eva 49. b. 1-5. Lisa Johansd:r öfå: *Inh: Adam Torvi 51. h. Stina 49. B. 0-1. *Torp: Fredrik Okko öfå: h. Maria öfå B. Johan 41. h. Anna 40. b. 1-2. *Egetf: Adam Fredriksson 45. på pass i Ryssland. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: B. Erik 36. h. Maria 40. b. Anna 61. Eva 64. 3-2. David Adamsson öfå: h. Maria 23. b. Anders 59. Hanna 63. *Torp: Elias Mattsson 56. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Johan Räipiö 51. h. Lisa 57. B. 1-0. Far Elias 18. b. David 54. Anna 46. Stina 59. E:n Margreta öfå: *Torp: Gabriel Heikkinen 47. h. Walborg 40. B. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Fredrik Räipiö 27. h. Eva 38. B. Maria 61. 2-1. Syst: Eva 20. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Räipiö: Salomon d:o 31. h. Sofia 38. B. David 61. Salomon 64. 0-3. Br: Gabriel 28. *Inh: David Kuitto öfå: h. Eva B. Maria 51. Michel 54. h. Maria 58. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: David Tikka 21. h. Eva 24. B. Adam 56. Anna 61.? 0-2. Br: Salomon 38. Wilhelm 23. h. Eva 45. *Torp: Stina Johansd:r 42. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: Anders Tikka 56. E:n Stina Davidsd:r 39. b. Anna 62. Maria 64. Gabriel 41. h. Anna 51. b. 2-2. E:n Eva 36. Adam Andersson 59. Sofia Jonasd:r 42. E:n Eva öfå: Adam Mårtensson öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Pesari: Adam Pesari 31. h. Regina 42. B. Anna 61. 1-2. Sysk: Stina 28. David 42. h. Regina 51. Emanuel 38. h. Lena 45. b. 0-5. *Torp: E:n Walborg Jöransd:r öfå: B. Johan 34. h. Greta 29.? b. Lisa 63. 0-1. *Inh: E:n Anna Thomasd:r B. 0-1. Walborg Michelsd:r öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Matts Suonia öfå: h. Beata 30. B. Adam 51. h. Lena 50. b. 2-1. *Inh: E:n Lisa Walborgsd:r 36. B. 0-1. *Inh: Elias Pöllönen 42. h. Beata 54. *Skräddar Anders Kuukka 42. h. Maria 50. B. Anders 64. 1-3. alla på pass i R. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Michel Suonia 35. h. Eva 48. B. Anna 63. 2-0. Eva Esaiasd:r 18. Walborg Alexandersd:r 33. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Gabriel Suomalain öfå: h. Maria 17. B. Lena 59. David 39. Michel 44. Elias 48. Anders 51. Henrik 35. h. Lena 38. b. Stina 61. Walborg 63. 1-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383830 Jakso 1143] *Inh: Abel Muhli 42. h. Hanna 43. B. 1-0. mor Sofi öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: E:n Lena Henriksd:r 21. Br: Adam 19. h. Maria 30. b. Anders 56. Elias 60. Lisa 61. Lena 63. 3-0. Anna Benjaminsd:r 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Thomas Suomalain 48. h. Anna 50. B. 2-1(=?, Aatami, Anna) Sysk: Fredrik 47. h. Eva 56. Maria 53. Lisa Henriksd:r öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Henrik Suomalain 21. h. Greta 20. B. Eva 50. Lena 58. Stina 60. Beata 62. Gabriel 46. h. Anna 45. b. 1-2. Syst: Maria 18. *Backst: Elias Adamsson 45. h. Lisa 52. B. 0-2. br: Anders 63. *Svarfvar Jonas Ahonen 23. h. Eva 32. B. Anders 61. Adam 58. Mina 64. 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalais: Moses Remunen öfå: h. Eva öfå: E:n Lena Salomonsd:r 39. b. Michel 64. Anna 62. 3-1. Adam Jeremiasson 17. h. Lena 35. b. Elias 55. David 59. 2-0. *Snickar Moses Suomalain 28. h. Kaisa 36. B. Anna 62. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalais: Adam Hovi öfå: h. Lisa 22. B. David 40. h. Maria 44. b. 0-3. Adam 63. *Inh: Elias Häärä 37. h. Anna 52. B. 1-1. Adam Sinkko öfå: *Torp: Anders Hovi 22. h. Lena 35. B. Michel 64. Eva 58. br Jonas 26. 1-1. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-18|Anders Sinkko 41]]. h. [[Muukka-1|Anna 47]]. B. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-29|Antti]], [[Sinkko-31|Alviina?]], [[Sinkko-27|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-28|Liisa]]) E:n Lisa 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Taipale-15|Henrik Taipale 39]]. h. [[Turiainen-1|Regina 39]]. B. [[Taipale-21|Anna 63]]. Far [[Taipale-14|Petter]] öfå: h. [[Torvi-3|Eva 37]]. b. [[Taipale-18|David 50]]. [[Taipale-19|Anders 58]]. [[Sinkko-73|Eva Jöransd:r 23]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabrielsson Sinkko 24]]. h. [[Olkkonen-2|Eva 38]]. B. [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]]. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-86|Antti]], [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel]], [[Sinkko-82|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-84|Liisa]]) Syst: [[Sinkko-77|Lisa 21]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-101|Matts Sinkko]] öfå: B. [[Sinkko-161|Matts 39]]. h. [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 43]]. b. 6-1.(=[[Sinkko-167|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-174|Robert]], [[Sinkko-182|Antti]], [[Sinkko-183|Elias]], [[Sinkko-192|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-184|Eeva]]) *Inh: Adam Metso 40. h. Eva 42. B. 1-0. *Inh: E:n Sofia Taipale 28. B. Adam 64. *Egetf: Michel Tapanainen 48. Henrik Adamsson öfå: h. Maria öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: E:n Maria Mosesd:r 22. B. [[Sinkko-206|Elias 60]]. [[Sinkko-202|Abraham 48]]. h. Lisa 49. b. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-208|Antti]], [[Sinkko-207|Anna]], [[Sinkko-213|Iida]]) [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel Pettersson 21]]. h. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 30]]. b. [[Sinkko-221|David 52]]. [[Sinkko-229|Anders 57]]. [[Sinkko-230|Adam 60]]. [[Sinkko-231|Michel 63]]. 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-232|?]], [[Sinkko-233|Helena]]) [[Sinkko-199|Stina Pettersd:r 18]]. *Garfvar [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Ahtiain 41]]. h. [[Sinkko-205|Stina 55]]. B. 1-0.(=[[Ahtiainen-3|Elias]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Gabriel Sinkko öfå: B. Anna 51. Lena 55. Lisa 58. E:n Anna 48. Jonas Adamsson 22. b. Adam 61. Elias 63. 2-1.(=?, Antti, [[Sinkko-89|Miina]]) Anna Thomasd:r 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: [[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinkko]] öfå: B. [[Sinkko-142|Matts 51]]. [[Sinkko-144|David 60]]. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 48]]. [[Sinkko-141|Adam 45]]. h. [[Okko-2|Eva 61]]. b. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-146|Aatami]]) Stina Pettersd:r 21. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383831 Jakso 1144] *Inh: Matts Torvi 55. br: Elias 58. *Inh: E:n Elisabeth Pettersd:r 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Anders Rapi öfå: B. Jonas 52. h. Stina 53. Lena 50. David 52. h. Stina 54. b. 2-0. br: Jakob 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Simon Olkkonen 22. h. Stina 26. B. Regina 64. Adam 58. Anders 60. David 62. Michel 52. h. Regina 58. b. 1-1. Systr: Maria 25. Eva 29. *Torp: Elias Olkkonen 34. h. Beata 41. B. 1-2. *Inh: E:n Lisa Michelsd:r öfå: B. Anna 56. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: E:n Regina Davidsd:r öfå: B. Maria 48. måg David Kiesi 39. h. Eva 45. b. 1-2. Michel 64. *Inh: Matts Kiesi 47. h. Anna 51. B. 0-1. Fhj: E:n Eva Johansd:r 20. fri b 0-1. *Mjölnar [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel Sinkko 39]]. Far [[Sinkko-99|Anders]] öfå: h. [[Ahonen-12|Regina]] öfå: B. [[Sinkko-113|David 54]]. [[Sinkko-114|Stina 57]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: E:n Regina Olkkonen öfå: B. Adam 50. Elias 64. Anders 59. h. Lisa 60. Henrik Staffansson 37. h. Anna 42. b. 4-1. Fhj: Regina Olkkonen 38. fri. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Gabriel Huttunen 38. h. Eva 41. B. Stina 64. 1-3. [[Maunu-8|Elias Mauno 24.]] b. Lisa 51. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: E:n Kristina Andersd:r öfå: B. Adam 52. h. Maria 52. Elias 45. h. Maria 46. b. 1-2. Lisa Andersd:r 42. b. Lisa 60. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Sofia Olkkonens arfv: B. Anna 59. Johan 39. h. Regina 59. b. 1-2. Michel Davidsson 25. h. Sofia 39. b. Adam 61. David 63. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ylä Salmi: Gabriel Sallmi öfå: h. Lisa öfå: B. Maria 33. Stina 47. Matts 41. Gabriel 45. David 50. Elias 35. 0-1. br: Jonas 18. Anders 20. E:n Karin Michelsd:r 21. b. Michel 53. Matts 58. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ylä Salmi: E:n Stina Henriksd:r 25. B. 2-1. Lena 48. Adam ...4. h. Eva 51. Anders Adamsson öfå. h Lisa 19. b. Regina 52. Matts Mauno 29. h. Beata 33. b. Eva 62. Anna 63. 1-1. ((miehiä 5, naisia 11)) ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Ala Salmi: Jonas Alasallmi 24. h. Eva 46. B. Eva 64. 2-1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Ala Salmi: Michel Punkka 31. h. Anna 37. B. Adam 60. Anders 63. Anna 58. 2-0. Greta Gabrielsd:r 30. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Ala Salmi: Matts Alasallmi 51. h. Stina 56. B. 1-0. E:n Lisa 17. E:n Lena Eliasd:r 21. b. Anna 63. Marta Davidsd:r 37. b. Adam 50. h. Anna 55. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kaijansinkko: David Karhu 23. h. Eva 29. B. Elias 59. Adam 52. h. Maria 50. b. 1-2. E:n Eva öfå: b. Anders 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383833 Jakso 1145] ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kajansinkko: Anders Kaijansinkkos arfv: E:n Stina öfå: B. Maria 56. Matts 54. h. Regina 58. Adam 43. h. Anna 43. b. 1-2. *Torp: Elias Mosesson 20. h. Anna 25. B. Elias 59. Abel 62. Anders 46. h. Stina 53. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: David Muukkas arfv: B. Jonas öfå: h. Beata öfå: Adam Huttunen 37. h. Eva 38. b. Anders 61. David 64. 2-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Elias Ruohia öfå: h. Hedvig 24. B. 0-2. Jonas Nisonen 32. h. Hedda 41. b. Adam, 3-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Anders Narttu öfå: Matts Haikko 40. h. Regina 44. b. Elias 64. 1-3. *Inh: Anders Haikko 53. Br: Adam 55. 1-0. *Backst: Adam Turku 48. h. Maria 22. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: E:n Hedda Johansd:r 17. B. Anna 53. Gabriel Staffansson öfå: h. Lena 19. b. Adam 60. Eva 43. Lena 53. E:n Maria Fredriksd:r 35. b. Matts 59. Regina 62. 1-2. *Egetf: Abel Eliasson 38. h. Maria 40. B. 0-2. alla på pass i R:land ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Elias Abrahamsson 58. David Muukka 44. h. Lisa 35. b. Anna 63. 3-0. Maria Gabrielsd:r 39. *Backst: Michel Uski 49. h. Ulla 58. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: E:n Eva Esaiasd:r 23. B. Anna 60. Anders 49. Elias 53. Adam 56. Michel 45. h. Anna 50. b. 0-2. Johan Adamsson 28. h. Eva 35. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: David Gabrielsson 46. h. Anna 50. B. 2-2. Far Gabriel 21. h. Anna 38. b. Anna 58. Maria 61. 0-2. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Anders Sinkko 46. h. Eva 49. B. 1-1. E:n Eva 41. b: Elias 53. Beata 40. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Pekki: Matts Pekki 22. h. Anna 44. B. Matts 51. David ...6. Moses 58. Michel 60. Elias 63. Eva 53. Anders 48. h. Eva 54. b. 2-3. Adam Andersson öfå: h. Stina 24. *Inh: Elias Adamsson 46. br: Jonas 51. *Torp: Adam Eliasson 47. h. Lisa 55. B. 0-3. Syst: Eva 40. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Anders Suonia öfå: h. Regina 26. B. David 51. h. Lisa 53. Johan 43. 2-0. Maria 29. Eva 42. Stina 38. (Mårtensb:) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: David Saira 33. h. Maria 46. B. 3-1. mor Beata öfå: b. Beata 45. P. Lena Henriksd:r 61. Sofia Johansd:r öfå: *Inh: Beata Davidsd:r 47. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383834 Jakso 1146] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: E:n Lisa Peukkuri 26. B. Elias 52. Matts 63. Adam 45. h. Regina 49. b. 1-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: Moses Muukka 30. h. Maria 36. B. Eva 60. Gabriel 58. h. Maria 57. 2-2. *Inh: Anders Kärmenniemi 38. h. Filipina 36. B. 2-1. Anna 62. *Inh: Elias Pekki öfå: h. Walborg öfå: B. David 46. Lisa 52. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: Abraham Peukkuris arfv: B. Anders öfå: h. Marta 33. b. Matts 56. h. Anna 57. Maria 52. Michel 60. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: David Peukkuri 28. h. Eva 41. B. Maria 64. 2-3. Syst: Sofi 20. *Inh: Henrik d:o 22. B. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: Elias Imäläin 34. h. Eva 37. B. Anna 63. 2-1. Systr: Anna 38. Stina 44. *Torp: Gabriel Imäläin 40. h. Stina 43. B. 2-2. *Torp: E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r 17. B. Anna 51. Adam 57. Thomas 60. Wilhelm 46. h. Anna 56. Emanuel 44. h. Anna 50. b. 1-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: David Jonasson Sairas h:n. *Inh: Gabriel Sinkko 61. *Inh: Adam d:o 64. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: Anders Saira 41. h. Lisa 47. B. 2-1. Far Adam öfå: h. Eva öfå: b. Michel 45. h. Lisa 53. *Torp: Anders Peukkuri 41. h. Walborg 45. B. 3-1. br: David 63. Fhj: E:n Eva 25. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: David Peukkuris arfv: B. Eva 50. Gabriel 45. h. Anna 44. b. 2-0. *Inh: Adam Andersson 46. h. Walborg 60. mor Anna öfå: b. Elias 50. *Torp: Adam Häärä 34. h. Marta 42. B. Adam 64. 3-2. ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Anders Taipale 31. h. Eva 38. B. Elias 63. Maria 61. 3-2. br: David 44. Henrik 40. h. Anna 38. b. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Gabriel Taipale öfå: h. Lena öfå: B. Lisa 57. Elias 59. Henrik 58. David 53. Anders 52. Michel 60. Adam 54. Anna 63. Maria 56. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: [[Taipale-36|Anders Taipale 31]] h. [[Sinkko-79|Regina 34]]. B. [[Taipale-38|David 56]]. [[Taipale-42|Adam 64]]. [[Taipale-37|Lena 59]]. 1-2.(=[[Taipale-43|Eeva]], [[Taipale-44|Anna]]) *Mjölnar Moses Kruskopf öfå: h. Stina 21. B. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 50]]. E:n Maria öfå: *Smed Anders d:o 43. h. Walborg 46. B. 1-2. ===Torvinniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Matts Mattsson Sinkkos h:n: Sytng: Lisa Andersd:r 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Matts Kangasmäki 42. h. Eva 47. B. 3-2. Fhj: Beata Jonasd:r 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383836 Jakso 1147] *Inh: E:n Walborg Simonsd:r öfå: B. David 53 ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Torvi: E:n Lisa Jöransd:r öfå: B. Elias 40. h. Eva 42. b. Adam 60. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Torvi: E:n [[Sinkko-139|Maria Adamsd:r 41]]. B. 1-1(=[[Torvi-5|Matti]], ?) Henrik Adamsson 49 h. Anna 50. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Torvi: Adam Thomassons arfv: E:n Eva Andersd:r 33. B. Adam 59. Elias 61. Eva 57. 1-0. E:n Greta öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Torvi öfå: h. Anna öfå: B. Adam 55. Johan 57. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Eliasson Torvi 40. h. Hedda 45. B. 2-3. *Inh: David d:o d:o 45. h. Stina 57. B. 1-0. ===Tevanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Johan Buure 21. B. Adam 52. Elias 62. Eva 57. Anders 44. h. Regina 45. b. 2-3. *Torp: Jonas Nisonen 53. h. Eva 56. B. 1-1. Gabriel Adamsson öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Hiukkapelto: David Kiiha 18. h. Sofia 22. B. David h. Eva, Anders 54. Jonas 62. Eva 57. Sofia 64. 1-1. Emelie Andersd:r 27. ===Uiminniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: Benjamin Saira 20. h. Anna öfå: B. Maria 52. Adam 55. Gabriel 58. Thomas 46. h. Anna 43. b. 0-3. b. 0-3. Salomon Mosesson 20. b. Michel 49. David 55. Anders Mosesson 34. h. Anna 49. b. 1-0. Hanna Mosesd:r 21. Sofia Mosesd:r 31. (Abel Salomonsson 53. på pass i R.) *Egetf: Anders Saira 31. h. Regina 43. B. Michel 64. Eva 62. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: E:n Maria Esaiasd:r öfå: B. Anna 38. Amalia 41. Emanuel 32. h. Anna 29. b. Anders 60. Adam 61. Wilhelm 63. Anna 44. Walborg 52. 3-1. David 53. h. Eva 59. b. 1-1. E:n Maria Andersd:r 46. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Henrik Hietamies öfå: h. Maria öfå: B. Gabriel 39. Elias 43. Emanuel 45. Michel 53. h. Lisa 61. Maria 56. Sysk: Matts 18. Kristina 18. Regina 33. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Thomas Hietamies öfå: Elias Eriksson 43. h. Eva 45. b. 4-1. Adam Hiiva 22. h. Sofia 19. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Hietamies öfå: h. Stina öfå: E:n Maria Adamsd:r 31. b. Anders 55. Gabriel 64. Anna 59. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Eriksson Hietamies h:n ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Salomon d:o 17. h. Regina 21. B. Maria 64. Jonas 51. Michel 42. h. Anna 50. b. 2-2. Sysk: Benjamin 24. Fredrik 28. Walborg 20. (Anna Jonasd:r 60. på pass i R.) *Torp: Anders Hietamies öfå: h. Maria 30. Br: Fredrik 22. h. Stina 25. b. Anna 64. Eva 51. 2-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383838 Jakso 1148] *Inh: Jonas Hietamies 24. h. Maria 36. B. Lisa 63. 2-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Elias Muhli 22. h. Eva 21. B. Anna 55. Eva 61. Anders 53. Michel 51. h. Anna 56. b. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Eva Muhlis arfv: B. Emanuel 31. h. Lena öfå: Abel Saira 24. h. Eva 24. b. [[Muhli-10|Anders 53]]. h. [[Sinkko-166|Eva 56]]. b. 2-0.(=[[Muhli-11|?]], [[Muhli-12|Elias]]) P. Anna Nikunen 34. *Inh: [[Sinkko-106|Adam Sinkko 33]]. h. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 44]]. B. [[Sinkko-115|Anna 60]]. [[Sinkko-116|Eva 63]]. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-117|?]]) Walborg Nikunen öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Jonas Pekkanen öfå: h. Regina 22. B. Michel 41. h. Anna 46. b. 2-2. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: E:n Stina Henriksd:r öfå: B. Maria 37. Beata 49. Thomas 46. Henrik 33. h. Maria 52. b. 1-2. B. Johan 40. h. Anna 45. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: E:n Stina Jonasd:r öfå: B. Adam 28. David 36. Simon 40. h. Anna 55. b. 0-1. P. Eva Davidsd:r 49. Henrik Eliasson öfå: Sofia Eliasd:r öfå: ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: Adam Kinttu öfå: B. Filipina 44. Eva 58. Stina 63. Michel 46. Anders 61. Elias 49. h. Anna 58. Jonas Davidsson 29. Regina 26. Beata 42. (Davidsbarn) ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: E:n Lisa Jonasd:r 17. E:n Lisa öfå: Urban Esaiasson öfå: h. Maria 18. b. Anders 42. Eva 53. Abel Gabrielsson 17. h. Anna 49. Adam Gabrielsson 35. h. Beata 42. b. 1-1. E:n Brita Andersd:r öfå: ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: E:n Kristina Aronsd:r 41. B. Michel 59. Anders 64. Eva 61. 0-1. Jakob Johansson 17. h. Maria 20. b. Henrik 42. David 55. Lisa 37. Anna 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: E:n Regina Jeremiasd:r 22. B. David 50. h. Anna 50. b. 2-0. E:n Anna öfå: b. Elias 54. Eva 26. Anna 29. *Inh: E:n Kristina Jeremiasd:r 36. B. Anna 61. 2-1. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: E:n Anna Davidsd:r 32. B. Stina 63. Elias Andersson 31. h. Lena 42. b. 2-1. Gabriel Andersson 35. h. Eva 53. E:n Walborg öfå: b. Anders 48. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: David Poikulain 27. h. Anna 33. B. Eva 60. Anna 61. 0-1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: Anders Eliassons arfv: E:n Maria Davidsd:r 28. B. [[Kohonen-7|Elias 60]]. h. [[Sinkko-26|Lena 61]]. 0-2.(=Ristiina, Eeva) E:n Maria 29. b. Henrik 59. Adam 61. Eva 54. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: Adam Sairanen 27. h. Maria 30. B. Lisa 63. Anders 60. Adam 57. h. h. Anna 59. 1-2. E:n Regina öfå: *Inh: Jonas Marttinen 47. h. Eva 53. B. 0-2. *Torp: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: B. Jonas 39. Elias 32. h. Maria 37. b. 0-1. *Torp: Abel Sairanen 29. h. Eva 41. mls: ofb: B. Simon 64. 4-0. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: E:n Regina Sairanen öfå: B. Maria 27. Lisa 35. Thomas 37. h. Lena 43. b. Michel 62. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383839 Jakso 1149] ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: David Tuuliain 18. h. Eva 28. B. David 57. Anna 53. 0-1. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: Jonas d:o 20. h. Anna 33. B. Anna 61. Regina 64. Michel 52. h. Anna 54. Gabriel 53. 1-3. Fhj: Stina Adamsd:r 30. fhj: ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Henrik Nikunen öfå: B. Jonas 35. h. Regina 48. Thomas 27. h. Eva 33. b. Anders 59. Michel 61. Stina 56. 1-4. E:n Regina 18. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Sofia Esaiasd:rs arfv: B. Gabriel 32. h. Anna 48. b. Gabriel 61. Elias 56. Anna 59. Eva 64. 1-3. Sofia Eliasd:r öfå: ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Jukkain: Anders Jukkanen 32. h. Anna 33. B. Adam 63.? Anna 60. Eva 62. 0-5. Systr: Regina 23. E:n Susanna 20. b. David 51. Gabriel 59. *Egetf: Anna Jeremiasd:r Jukkanen 45. ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *Punkkanen: E:n Eva Henriksd:r öfå: B. Henrik 32. h. Lisa 36. b. Elias 57. Anna 63. B. Adam 35. h. Anna 37. b. Eva 63. 1-2.(=?, Stiina, [[Punkanen-2|Miina]]) B. Thomas 41. h. Eva 45. b. 2-1.(=Aatami?, Tuomas?, Anna Maria) E:n Maria Staffansd:r 20. E:n Maria öfå: ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: E:n Anna Adamsd:r 40. B. Adam 62. Eva 59. 2-1. Eva Andersd:r 45. Anna Adamsd:r 19. Jonas Adamsson öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: E:n Beata Eliasd:r 23. B. Elias 59. Adam 50. h. Anna 49. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Abraham Uronen 34. h. Eva 34. B. Anders 57. Stina 60. Anna 64. 1-1([[Uronen-1|Aatami]], Eeva) *Torp: Abraham Saira 24. h. Eva 37. B. Michel 62. Eva 57. Stina 60. 3-3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Anders Kirvesmies 34. h. Maria 45. b. 0-1. David Uronen öfå: h. Stina öfå: *Torp: Henrik Kapiain 29. h. Sofia 30. B. Anna 55. Walborg 62. 3-2. David 56. h. Brita 57. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Matts Uronen 41. h. Eva 40. B. Anna 64. 0-2. Eva Haikonen öfå: *Inh: Elias Metso 43. h. Lisa 49. B. 0-1. ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärdö: Stina Esaiasd:rs arfv: Simon Mårtensson 41. h. Lisa 40.? b. Eva 63. 1-3. E:n Regina Gabrielsd:r 20. Eva Jonasd:r 24. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärdö: E:n Lena Johansd:r 22. B. Anna 50. Henrik 35. h. Eva 47. b. 2-1.(=Aatami, ?, [[Värtö-2|Anna]]) E:n Eva Davidsd:r 17. *Inh: Moses Henriksson 18. h. Stina 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Wärdö: E:n Anna Pettersd:r öfå: B. Gabriel 24. h. Anna 35. b. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Wärdö: Johan Wärdö 25. B. David 59. Anders 62. br: Mårten 20. P. Stina Jonasd:r 59. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärdö: Thomas Mårtensson 32. h. Lena 42. B. Michel 62. 3-0. Systr: Maria 45. Eva 39. b. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383841 Jakso 1150] *Inh: Greta Davidsd:r 25. Fhj: Maria Renqvist 22. fhj: ===Wainikkala== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Anders Punkkanen 33. h. Sofia 37. B. Anna 63. 2-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Adam Taipale 30. h. Eva 31. B. Adam 63. David 59. h. Eva 58. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Suur Wainikka: E:n Maria Davidsd:r 27. B. Eva 51. Anna 53.? Maria 64. Adam 60. Anders 48. h. Anna 50. b. 3-1. Agneta Andersd:r öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Suur Wainikka: Adam Wainikka 37. h. Stina 38. B. 1-3. Henrik Gabrielsson öfå: b. Eva 54. *Backst: Gabriel Andersson 20. h. Maria 20. B. Adam 62. Eva 57. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Pien Wainikka: Anders Wainikka 37. h. Maria 37. mor Maria öfå: Adam Mårtensson 30. h. Maria 32. b. Gabriel 57. 0-3. *Inh: Maria Johansd:r 32. *Backst: Adam Kruskopf 41. h. Maria 47. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Pien Wainikka: E:n Eva Sairanen 21. B. Anna 46. Anders Buure 29. h. Eva 39. b. David 56. Adam 61. Gabriel 63. 1-2. Susanna Holm öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Kangasmäki: Adam Kangasmäki 20. h. Sofia 25. B. Anna 47. Hanna 56. Beata 59. Regina 63. 0-1. måg Adam Mosesson 34. h. Eva 45. *Torp: Gabriel Kangasmäki 24. h. Stina 28. B. David 56. Jonas 62. Eva 58. 1-1. *Torp: Jonas d:o 31. h. Lisa 37. B. Adam 61. Anders 63. Anna 62. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Kangasmäki: Elias Esaiasson 50. h. Stina 55. Br: Jonas 53. Henrik 57. E:n Anna Adamsd:r 47. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Kangasmäki: E:n Martha Jeremiasd:r öfå: B. David 38. h. Lisa 43. b. 2-2. Anna 63. Hanna Andersd:r 18. Elias Andersson öfå: h. Stina öfå: b. Anders 41. Michel 56. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: Matts Uski 32. h. Stina 44. B. Nikodemus 60. 1-2. Sysk: Elias 49. Maria 41. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: David d:o 43. h. Greta 43. B. 0-2. Far Moses 21. h. Eva 20. b. Adam 59. Lisa 52. Anna 62. Gabriel 46. h. Eva 50. *Torp: Thomas Abrahamsson 24. h. Hanna 29. B. Eva 59. Beata 61. Maria 64. 0-2. *Lösap: Abraham d:o 47. på pass i R:land. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: E:n Lisa Andersd:r 29. B. Anders 64. Sofia 43. E:n Beata Esaiasd:r 39. b. Maria 61. Anna 64. 1-1. *Lösap: E:n Sofia Esaiasd:r 20. B. Eva 43. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Henrik Tuuliain 40. h. Eva 51. B. 0-1. Sysk: Eva 48. Adam 45. *Inh: Anders Adamsson 33. h. Lena 24. B. Michel 64. Anna 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=382820 Jakso 1151] ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Anders Turiains arfv: Anders Olkko 29. h. Anna 23. Adam Kristersson 41. h. Eva 51. b. 2-1. Anders Sinkko 45. h. Maria 41. *Brodfogden Johan Turiain 42. h. Hanna 45. B. 3-0. *Lösap: Anders d:o 54. sjuklig fri. *Lösap: Lisa d:o 18. *Inh: David Sinkko 42. h. Eva 45. B. 0-4. ====Hemman 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Henrik Muhli 57. h. Eva 61. Far Jeremias öfå: h. Lena öfå: b. Moses 35. h. Eva 26. Jonas 27. h. Walborg 29. b. Abel 55. ====Hemman 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Jonas Suomalain 25. h. Maria 40. B. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. 2-2.(=Aatami, Eeva, Maria, Anna Maria?) E:n Walborg Jöransd:r 19. Fhj: Jonas Asikainen 38. fri. *Torp: Gabriel Adamsson 53. mor Anna öfå: Maria Davidsd:r 20. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: Elias Kouvos arfv: B. Anders 54. Stina 48. David 50. Anna 54 b. 1-0. *Torp: Wilhelm Renqvist 17. h. Hedda 17. måg [[Sinkko-112|Anders Andersson 52]]. h. [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 52]]. b. 1-0.(=Antti) ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: E:n Beata Davidsd:r öfå: B. Michel 50. h. Walborg 55. b. 2-1. Adam Pettersson öfå: b. Anna 33. E:n Sofia 48. *Torp: Henrik Olofsson 41. h. Eva 49. B. 0-1. *Skallfogden Abel Miettinen 37. h. Eva 38. B. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=382822 Jakso 1152] ==Transportsammandrag för Klemis socken.==

Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1855]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
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Br Michel 21. Adam 17. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 14]]. David 11. Matts 6. blgsm. Fredric 43 mh 46. son Simon 10. Salamon 6. faster Stina 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelsson Martinen 40 mh 34. **Son Jonas 7. Gabriel 4. Michel 1. d:r Anna 14. Caisa 12. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 6]]. svärfar Benjam 50 mh 60.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) son Adam 27. d:r Eva 40. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Enk Sofia 39. **(tekemättä) *Inh. Elias Adamsson Sihvo 41 mh 32. **(tekemättä) *s:ne Skom: Jonas Laurikainen 54 mh 52. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Laurikainen 39 mh 30. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikainen 43 mh 38. **Son Elias 20. Wilhelm 11. Adam 7. d:r Anna 16. Eva 3. br: Michel 39. mh 35. son Anders 2. d:r Regina 6. stmor: Maria 46. Son David 16. d:r Lisa 13. Syst: Eva 27. Maria 34. *Inh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson Mauno 43]] mh 37. **D:r [[Maunu-19|Anna 9]]. [[Maunu-20|Lisa 6]]. [[Maunu-21|Beatha 3]]. *Rotfattig: Enk: Eva Jöransd:r 69. ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkonen 55. mh 53. **Son Salamon 30 mh 30. son Adam 9. d:r Anna 6. [[Parkkonen-9|Maria 4]]. Son Jonas 21. Elias 13. Anders 17. d:r Anna 34. Regina 26. Maria 15. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 11]]. Enk Lisa 78. d:r Caisa 53. d:r Margaretha 17. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Enk: Lisa Esaiasd:r Leeka 60. **(tekemättä) *Rotfattig Adam Andersson 46. *d:o Enk: Hedvig Ericsd:r 61. *d:o Moses Tapanain 53. *Torp: Anders Mikkola 42 mh 39. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Torp: Anders Hyväri 47 mh 42. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enk: Maria Davidsd:r Hyväri 58. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Elias Pukki 47. sjuklig. **Syst Sofia 55. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371827 Jakso 543] *Torp: Moses Esaiasson 53 mh 50. **Son Gabriel 29 mh: 39. d:r Anna 1. Son Elias 19. [[Hyväri-2|Moses 14]]. Anders 10. d:r Martha 22. *Inh: Anders Halonen 45 mh 44. **(tekemättä) *d:o Enk: Sofia Tapanain 37. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 55 mh 48. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomasson Tapanain 35 mh 24. **(tekemättä) *Kyrf: Enk: Regina Tapanain ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Andersson Junnoin 58 mh 63. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Junnoin 66 mh 53. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:nk Margaretha Thomasd:r 46. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 55 mh 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johansson Sinko 39]] mh [[Unknown-241323|39]]. **Stson [[Pukki-13|Anders 30]] mh 20. Michel 19. d:r Maria 16. Stina 14. Lena 12. Hedvig 10. Anna 7. [[Sinkko-1|Beatha 5.]] d:r Valborg 1. Sytn: Adam 63 mh 45. son Jonas 8. Matts 1. d:r Lisa 15. Regina 12 Eva 5. ===Huttula=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371828 Jakso 544] ===Ithiä=== ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371829 Jakso 545] ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Andersson Kuukka 42 mh 41. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Staffan Mårtensson 47. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Härads Domaren Fredric Kuukka 47. mh 45. **(tekemättä) *f:d: Soldaten Gabriel D:o 62. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Ericsson Huttunen 60. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka 44. mh 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Kuukka 46 mh 30. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Enk: Anna Larsdotter 63. *Torp. [[Holopainen-41|Moses Holapain 51]] mh 47. **D:r [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 25.]] Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 22.]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enk: Johanna Michelsdotter 52. **(tekemättä) ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 63 **(tekemättä) * Torp: Adam Jöranss: Lensu 54 mh 41. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Enk: Maria Kiiski 63. **(tekemättä) *Torp. Thomas Kiiski 82 mh 71. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talka 33 mh 33. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371830 Jakso 546] *Sytn: Enk: Eva Henricsd:r 63. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson 41]] mh 38. **Son [[Mattero-15|Adam 15.]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 8.]] d:r [[Mattero-13|Eva 12.]] [[Mattero-14|Anna 4.]] mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha 65.]] blgsm: [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson 32]] mh 33. son Elias 8. Anna 4. St: dreng Elias Thomasson Kiiski 31 mh 31. son Adam 7. Michel 5. Anna 1. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjamsson 35]] mh [[Maunu-2|33.]] **Son [[Mattero-2|Jonas 3.]] d:r [[Mattero-19|Stina 12.]] B:r [[Mattero-16|Salamon 29.]] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen 52 mh 51. **Enk: Gretha 68. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Abrahamsson 49 mh: 40. **Son Michel 10. David 1. d:r Anna 7. svåg: Johan 72. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henricsson 43 mh: 42. **Son [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 8]]. d:r Eva 15. Regina 3. br: Salamon 37. mh 28. son Henrik 5. ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371831 Jakso 547] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk: Regina Kapiainen 68. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 67 mh 27. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Anders Kalamies 42 mh 36. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 43 mh 38. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Davidsson 50. **Son Adam 4. Anders 3. br: Eric 37. mh 25. son David 3. d:r Eva 1. Fredric 28. pig Eva Kaikkonen 50. ===Kurkela=== ===Korpela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371832 Jakso 548] ===Laakola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Enk Maria Adamsd:r Kouvo 59. **Sons Enk: man Abel Nisonen 32. mh 30. stson [[Kouvo-6|Adam 11]]. David 9. Jonas 2. Elias 3. std:r Eva 8. dreng Esaias Jonasson Puuri 20. rotfat Eva Kurki 63. pig Anna Jeremiasd:r Abro 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielsson d:o 45. mh 35. **Son Henrik 16. Matts 10. Anders 5. d:r Eva 7. [[Kouvo-5|Maria 2]]. brson Gabriel 23. mh 21. d:r Stina 1. sväg: Stina 57. d:r Lisa 27. mor Enk Lena 83. ===Mikkola=== ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Enk: Regina Larsdotter 67. **Son Adam 41 mh 39 d:r Sofia 17. Beatha 13. Maria 10. Anna 4. Elias 32. mh [[Maunu-10|24.]] d:r Anna 3 d:r Lisa 27. Hanna 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Metzo 48 mh 45. **Son David 28. Emanuel 23. Abel 14. Elias 11. d:r Eva 8. Lena 4. syst Sofia 30. Hedvig 38. Gabriel 4. Walborg 66. *Torp. Adam Esaiasson 41 mh 32. **D:r Lisa 8. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Johansson 58 mh 54. **Son Elias 27 mh 27. Wilhelm 20. Adam 15. David 11. d:r Judith 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk: Eva Johansdotter 34. **Son Anders 17. Jonas 13. Gabriel 21. rotf Enk Eva 68. pig Maria Buri 23. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Salamon Gabrielsson Nupponen 40 mh 41. **Son Anders 8. Maria 15. Eva 6. Anna 4. Blgsm: Moses 29 mh 29. son Matts 1. d:r Anna 5 Stina 3. Syst Susanna 32. Lisa 22. Mor 66. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371833 Jakso 549] ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enk: [[Sinkko-3|Anna Wilhu 57.]] **Son David 31 mh 26. d:r Eva 6. Lisa 2. Henric 16. D:r Anna 24. Rotfattig Johan 64. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henricsson Mauno 39 mh 35. **Son Anders 12. br: Gabriel 29. Matts 26. Sytn: Abram 57 mh 38. Syst: Anna 51. Beatha 17. Sytnm: [[Maunu-3|Adam 70.]] *S:ne Skrädd: Jonas Mauno 36 mh 30. **D:r Eva 5. Anna 2. *Torp: [[Maunu-11|David Jöranss:]] Enk: [[Unknown-259127|Anna 60.]] **D:r [[Maunu-15|Lisa 28.]] [[Maunu-14|Sofia 32.]] Stina 17. [[Maunu-16|Lena 23.]] son oäkta [[Maunu-17|Adam 1.]] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371834 Jakso 550] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Enk: Maria Andersdotter 46. **(tekemättä) *S:ne Smed Anders Andersson 40 mh 30. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jonas Adamsson Sihvo 45 mh 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Enk: Lisa Kärmenniemi 41. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 46 mh 45. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Jonas Filipsson 46 mh 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Kärmenniemi 62 mh 58. **S:n Christian 23. drg Adam Henricsson Asikain 34. pig Eva Kylliäin 24. rothfattig David Mattsson Matara 60. ===Parkola=== ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 75. **S:n Michel 53 mh 45 son Adam 31. mh 18. Elias 13. d:r Regina 6. Matts 30. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *David Ahonen 31 mh: 31. **Son Staffan 10. d:r Maria et Lena 5. Anna 2. far Anders 62. mh 71. syster Beatha 25. Walborg 22. *S:ne Snickaren Moses Suomalain 26. **Mor Susanna 56. B:r Anders 21. Abram 13. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371835 Jakso 551] ===Ruohiala=== ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371836 Jakso 552] ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ===Sutela=== ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinko 41]] mh 31. **Son [[Sinkko-18|Anders 14]]. [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 11]]. [[Sinkko-20|Salamon 6]]. [[Sinkko-24|David 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-21|Maria 8]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 3]]. B:n [[Sinkko-17|David 34]]. drg Johan Nurkka 25. *Inh: [[Sinkko-67|Adam Ericsson 45]]. *D:o Regina Huttunen 42. *Torp: [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 53]] mh 50(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **Son [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 22]]. [[Sinkko-11|Adam 9]]. d:r [[Sinkko-10|Anna 14]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Taipale 50]] mh 34.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **Son [[Taipale-15|Henrik 17]]. [[Taipale-18|David 5]] d:r [[Taipale-17|Eva 8]]. Sväg: [[Sinkko-73|Eva 31]]. [[Torvi-2|Stina 58]]. *Inh: Jonas Taipale 65. **D:r Hanna 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enk [[Taipale-35|Sofia Zachariasd:r 45]]. **Son [[Sinkko-76|Elias 39]]. [[Sinkko-78|Anders 31]]. d:r [[Sinkko-77|Eva 34]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinko 52]]. mh 39.(=[[Ahonen-12|Regina]]) **Son [[Sinkko-105|Elias 25]]. [[Sinkko-106|Adam 23]]. [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 17]]. [[Sinkko-112|Anders 3]] d:r [[Sinkko-109|Maria 7]]. [[Sinkko-111|Anna 5]]. [[Sinkko-104|Eva 26]]. [[Sinkko-110|Beatha 9]]. br: [[Sinkko-101|Matts 46]] mh 40.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) son [[Sinkko-161|Matts 17]]. [[Sinkko-165|Michel 1]]. d:r [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 8]]. [[Sinkko-164|Lena 4]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Pettersson 39]] mh 33. **Son [[Sinkko-202|Abram 7]]. [[Sinkko-204|Petter 3]]. d:r [[Sinkko-203|Eva 10]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 35]] mh 24.(=[[Poikulainen-8|Eeva]]) son [[Sinkko-221|David 3]]. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 1]]. [[Sinkko-199|Stina 37]]. *Inh: Elias Lahti 58. **Son Anders 16. d:r Gretha 13. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson 45 mh 32 **Son Gabriel 7 d:r Anna 3. Cousin Henric 41 mh 41. son David 13 Anders 10. d:r Eva 6. syst. Anna 37. Jonas 33 svärmor Eva 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371837 Jakso 553] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinko 50]] mh 41.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **Son [[Sinkko-141|Adam 10]]. [[Sinkko-142|Matts 4]]. d:r [[Sinkko-139|Maria 15]]. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 7]]. Sväg: Stina 34. onkel Aron 62 mh 50. *Inh: Salamon Turku 45 mh 38. **Son Adam 15. Elias 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 69. **Son Anders 44 mh 45. Son Elias 7. David 3 et Jonas 3. d:r Eva 17. Stina 16. Maria 12. Lena 5. B:r Staffan 58 mh 52. son Jakob 36. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adamsson Mauno 31]] mh 38. **D:r Lisa 1. std:r Eva 14. Anna 11. Sytnm. Anders 72 mh 69. d:r Maria 22. Syst Maria 78. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ===Suontakais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371838 Jakso 554] ===Sairala=== ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk: Maria Taipal 61. **Sona Enk: Anna 51. son [[Taipale-36|Anders 24]] mh 20.(=[[Sinkko-79|Regiina]]) Moses 16. d:r Eva 26. Caisa 12. Anna 9. st son Henrik 48 mh 45. son Elias 17. d:r Eva 17. Son Salamon 18. d:r Anna 21. *Skolm: Enk: Caisa Davidsd:r 55. **Son Anders 26 mh 18. *Mjölnaren Moses Kruskopp 39 mh 40. **S:n Adam 14. Anders 12. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter]] et David 5. Gabriel 2. d:r Maria 8 Lisa 7. Far Petter 60 mh 62. pig Stina Olkkonen 56. ((7 miestä, 6 naista)) ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonasson 50 mh 40. **S:n Jonas 9 Anders 5. David 2. d:r Eva 15. [[Torvi-1|Stina 13]]. Anna 11. Br Adam 40. mh 28. son Adam 4. d:r Walborg 6. Syst: Beatha 33. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Enk: Walborg Andersdotter 74. **Son Elias 50 mh 46. son Elias 15. d:r Maria 11. Eva 8. Regina 5. d:r Gretha 48. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torvi 53 mh 47. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 16]]. d:r Lena 20. Maria 11. Stina 6 måg Adam 27 mh 26. son Henrik 5. Anders 3. *Rotf: Eva Talkka 60. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattsson 52 mh 39. **Son Michel 24. Elias 15. David 10. d:r [[Torvi-3|Eva 17]]. Syst Enk Sofia 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371839 Jakso 555] ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uimenniemi=== ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Enk: Walborg Muhli 56. *Son Elias 33 mh: 34. son Michel 4. Anders 2. S:n Adam 18. D:r Sofia 39 Beatha 13. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Staffan Jonassons Enk: Eva 55. **St son Jonas 28 mh: 33. Abram 5. Son Emanuel 25. Svåg: Enk: Eva 31. d:r Anna 5. [[Muhli-10|Anders 1]]. pig: Anna Nikunen 22. Anna Jukanen 18. *Inh: Enk: Walborg Nikunen 54. *d:o Adam Jacobsson 36 mh: 40. **S:n Anders 5. Elias 10. Adam 5. David 2. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pekkanen 41 mh 33. **Son Michel 13. d:r [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 12]]. Eva 11. Anna 2. Enk: Sofia 59. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371840 Jakso 556] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Pekari Enk: Regina 58. **Son Gabriel 23. Elias 15. d:r Lisa 17. Svåg: Jacob 37 mh: 35. son Anders 4. Cusin Moses 59 mh: 53. son Henric 13. d:r Maria 20. Filipina 19. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Pekari 51 mh:n 51. **Son Gabriel 18. d:r Eva 29 Anna 27. Stina 20 måg Esaias 34. mh: 33 son Michel 13. David 5. Elias 1. d:r Anna 10. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Davidsson Tuuliain 51 mh: 23. **Son Elias 24. mh: 23. d:r Lisa 1. Son Gabriel 19 d:r Anna 13. blgsm: Jonas 57 mh: 44. Matts 13. Anders 6. d:r Stina 11. Eva 4. Svärm: Gretha 73. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Henrikssons Enk: Martha 57. **Son David 27. Moses 19. d:r Maria 23. Lisa 11. blgsm: Henric 47. mh: 42. son Adam 19. Michel 14. d:r Regina 11. syst: Walborg 43. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 54 mh 53. **Son Anders 33 mh 27. son David 2. Jonas 31 mh 26. d:r Eva 1. Blgsm: Johan 68 mh 61. vallfl: Stina Kurki 14. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ===Urola=== ===Värdölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371841 Jakso 556] ===Vainikkala=== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 48 mh 45. **Son David 17 Matts 13. Fredric 11. Michel 3. d:r Anna 9. Eva 6. B:r Elias 41. mh 40. son Anders 14. Gabriel 11. d:r [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 17]]. Anna 7. Maria 2. Syst: Hanna 37. ((miehiä 8, naisia 7)) ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson Turiainen 60 mh 53. **D:r [[Turiainen-1|Regina 16]]. Maria 14. måg Anders 26. mh 32. d:r Eva 4. *Torp: Anders Lyra? 51 mh 61. **D:r Beatha 27. d:r Eva 1. oäkta Drg Carl Gustafsson Sallnien? 25. *Rotf: Anders Kontila 65 mh 49. **_Son Anders 8 S:ne fattig_ d:r Albertina 16. *Inh Anders Jöransson 54 mh 46. **Son Adam 12. Svärmor Anna Punka 76. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvo 52. mh 35. **Son David 5. Gabriel 3. Anders 1. d:r Stina 7. Syst: Gretha 48. Enkan Hedda 76. dreng Michel Thomasson 20. ((miehiä 4, naisia 4)) *S:ne Skom: David Kuitto 40 mh 30. **Son Michel 1 d:r Maria 3. *Inh: Enk: Maria Renqvist 67. **Son Wilhelm 38. mh 42. son _Anders_ 10 rotf: Adam 8. Elias d:r [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 3]]. D:r Maria 45. d:r Lena 7. ((miehiä 4, naisia 3)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371842 Jakso 557] ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Enk: Beatha Davidsdotter 51. **Son Elias 14. David 11. Adam 8. Michel 5. d:r Anna 23. Gretha 12. Adam 47 mh 55. d:r Maria 16. pig Anna Buri 30. *Torp: Olof Jonasson Haiko 43 mh 41. **Son Henric 13 Thomas 12. David 6. d:r Anna 1. *Rotf: Adam Mårtenss: Ruohia 59 mh 45. **Son Michel 8 rotf: d:r Helena 11. ===Personen Stående under fattig Comtens uppsigt.=== *Gabriel Koukku 55 mh 52. ===Saima Kanal.=== *Kanal dreng Anders Himmi 25. *D:o D:o Mårten Myntinen 25 mh 25. **D:r Anna 3. Regina 1. *D:o D:o David Häärä 29. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371843 Jakso 558]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1875]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303886 Jakso 747] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303887 Jakso 748] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Abrahamsson Ahtiain h. Stina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelsson Marttinen öfå h. Maria **B: Gabriel, Michel, Jonas h. Eva, b. 0-1. Eva Adamsd:r. *Skräddar Abraham Jonasson Karhu h. Katrina mkofb. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Adamsson Kortinen h Hedda **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jonas Eliasson Laurikain h Walborg. **B. 1-2 Elias Laurikain, b. Anna, David, 1-0. *Inh: Anders d:o öfå: h. Maria. **B. Anna, Sofia, Regina. *Inh: [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson Maunu]] fattig enl. bevis. **B. [[Maunu-22|Adam]], [[Maunu-21|Beata]], [[Maunu-19|Anna]], 0-1.(=[[Maunu-23|Eeva]]) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamsson Laurikain h. Maria. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Michel Thomasson Laurikain h. Sofia. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Michel Adamsson Jokemäki h. Kristina. **(tekemättä) ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Nämnd: Salomon Eliasson Parkkonen h. Regina. **B. Anna, Eva, 1-3. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jonas Eliasson h. Maria. **B. 3-1. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina]] E:n Kaisa öfå. ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303888 Jakso 749] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomasson Taparain h. Anna. **(tekemättä) *Torp: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Elias Esaiasson Junnonen h. Eva. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:m Valborg Adamsd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonasson Junnonen h. Valborg. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:n Beata Eliasd:r öfå: **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Pukki-13|Anders Esaiasson Pukki]] h. Eva **B: Maria, 1-2. Michel h Eva, b. 1-1. [[Sinkko-2|Adam Sinkko]] h [[Unknown-241323|Valborg]], Eva Thomasd:r öfå: ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Eliasson d:o h. Kristina **B. 2-1. mor Walborg, b. Gabriel, Maria, Henrik h. Walborg, b. Adam, Elias, 0-1. E:n Sofia öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Filip Johansson Turkkus arfv: **E:n Sofia öfå: B. David h. Maria, Adam h. Anna, b. 2-0.(=[[Turku-2|Albert]], Evald) ===Iittiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Eliasson Heiska öfå: **B. Lisa, Lena, Matts h. Lisa, b. 1-2. Fhj: Maria Nupponen. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Jonasson Poikulain h. Stina. **B. 0-1. E:n Walborg, b. Anna, Eva. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303889 Jakso 750] *Torp: David Eliasson Heikkinen h. Maria öfå: **B. Jonas, Adam, Anna, Eva. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r **E:n Lisa b. Matts, 1-1. Elias Nisonen h. Maria, b. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Eliasson Heiska h. Kristina **B. Adam, 1-1. P. Maria Davidsd:r. *Eget försv: Erik Davidsson Kapiain h. Anna. **B. Matts, Eva, Anna, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Andersson Wainikka h. Eva. **B. 2-2.(=?, Elias, [[Vainikka-1|Maria]], ?) Johan Eliasson. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Henriksson Skinnari h. Margreta. **B. 2-1. *Eget försv: Anders Andersson Kokkonen h. Anna. ====Juvola==== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ====Hemman 5 (1)==== ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Pastor Salomon Majander **D. Gabriel Karhu h. Sofia, P. Stina Johansd:r. *Klockar Anders Laurén h. Wendla **B. Albert, 3-4. P. Eva Maunu. Fhj: Regina Partamies. *Lösa person Elias Thomasson Kiiski h. Hedda mls. ofb: **B. 1-2. Eva fhj: *Lösa person [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel Pålsson Sinkko]] h. [[Torvi-1|Kristina]] mls. ofb: **B. 5-0.(=[[Sinkko-13|Kaapriel]],[[Sinkko-14|Aatami]],?,?,?) Far [[Sinkko-7|Pål öfå.]] h [[Turku-1|Hedda öfå:]] *Eget försv: Eva Orkkonen. **B. Adam, 0-2. Maria Mört öfå: *Socknestuguvakten [[Maunu-7|Adam Adamsson Maunu]] h. Maria. **B. 0-2. ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Mattsson Kuukas h:n **Johan Kuukka. *Gabriel Davidsson d:o h Stina mls. ofb: **B: 3-3. *Eget försv: Adam Davidsson Mikkola h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Fredriksson Kuukka h. Lisa. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Gabrielsson Huttunen h. Regina. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka öfå h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Adamsson Kuukka öfå h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303890 Jakso 751] *Torp: E:n Beata Pålsd:r öfå. **B. [[Holopainen-32|Adam]] h. [[Holopainen-31|Eva]], b. 1-2(=[[Holopainen-35|Mooses]]-[[Holopainen-48|Anna]],[[Holopainen-37|Stiina]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Abramsson h. Maria. **(tekemättä) *Torp: David Andersson Kuukka h. Kristina. **(tekemättä) *Eget försv: Gabriel d:o d:o **B: Anders. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Jöransson Lensu öfå: **(tekemättä) *Torp E:n Lena Andersd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Salomon Esaiasson Junnonen h. Lena. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Fredrik Johansson Kangasmäki h. Maria. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Holopainen-38|Moses Mosesson]] h. [[Sinkko-1|Beata]]. **B. 2-0.(=[[Holopainen-46|Mooses]],[[Holopainen-47|Taavetti]]-0) Michel Junnonen h. Kaisa öfå: P. Anna Jonasd:r *Skräddar Fredrik Stenberg h. Anna. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talkka h. Katrina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson Mattero]] h. Anna. **B. [[Mattero-14|Maria]], [[Mattero-15|Adam]] h [[Marttinen-139|Eva]], [[Mattero-11|Gabriel]] h [[Kouvo-5|Maria]], b. 1-1. mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha ofå:]] Fhj: Elias Daviddson. *Torp: [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson Mattero]] h Eva. **B. Lena, 1-0. P. Eva Napari. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminsson d:o]] h. [[Maunu-2|Beata]] **B. [[Mattero-2|Jonas]], [[Mattero-20|David]], [[Korpelin-1|Matts Korpelin]] h [[Mattero-19|Kristina]], b. 0-3(=0-[[Mattero-21|Eva?]],?,?). ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanens arfv: **E:n Susanna öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Lisa Johansd:r d:o man Adam Mattsson **B. David, Gabriel, Michel h. Anna, b. 1-0 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henriksson Pekkanen h. Lisa **B. Eva, Regina [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas]] h. [[Sinkko-164|Lena]], b. 2-1.(=[[Pekkanen-5|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-4|?]], [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva]]) E:n Eva, b. Henrik ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303891 Jakso 752] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Margareta Henriksd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson Kapiain öfå: h. Lisa. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Anders Kalamies h. Stina. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303892 Jakso 753] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Elias Adamsson Kapiain h. Anna. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts d:o d:o h. Katrina. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Jonas Benjaminsson Värdö h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Andersson Kapiain **[[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero]] h. Eva, b. Anders, Michel, 1-0. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salomon Staffansson Sinkkos]] h:n. **[[Sinkko-24|David]], [[Sinkko-21|Maria]], [[Sinkko-23|Anna]] P. [[Sinkko-10|Anna Pålsd:r]]. *Eget försv: E:n Eva Adamsd:r. **B. Anders, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ===Korpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ===Laakkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Kouvo-6|Adam Andersson Kouvo]] h. [[Sinkko-110|Beata]]. **B. 1-2.(=[[Kouvo-10|Aatami]], [[Kouvo-7|Eeva]], [[Kouvo-8|?]]) Häradsd:r Abel Nisonen h. Eva, b. Jonas, 3-2. David Andersson h. Beata, b. 0-1. E:n Stina öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielsson Kouvo öfå: h. Katrina. **B: Henrik, Matts, Anders, Eva, Anna, Regina; Gabriel Jonasson h. Regina, b. Gabriel, Lisa, 3-2. ===Mikkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303893 Jakso 754] ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Henrik Andersson Näivä h. Beata. **B. 2-1. Lisa, Hanna, E:n Eva, b. Lena. *Torp: Elias Eliasson Remunen h. [[Maunu-10|Regina]]. **B. Eva, Stina, 2-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (13/27)==== *Jonas Pettersson Savikurki h. Anna. **B. Kristina, 1-0. *Inh: Elias Davidsson Saira h. Eva. **B. David, 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (5/27)==== *Elias Adamsson Metso h. Eva. **Br: Kristian h. Judith, David h. Maria, b. 1-0. *Eget försv: Adam Adamsson h. Eva. **B. 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Eva Johansd:r Metsos arfv: **B. Anders h. Anna, Gabriel, b. Anna, 3-1. Jonas Metso. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsd:r Nuppola. **B. Anders h. Maria, b. 1-0. E:n Maria, b. 0-3. E:n Lisa, b. Matts, Anna, Stina, Anna Gabrielsd:r. E:n Walborg öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Salomon Jonasson Nupponen h. Eva. **B. Anna, Simon h. Maria, b. Eva, 3-1. Stina Eliasd:r öfå: ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303894 Jakso 755] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henrksson Maunu h. Regina. **B. Elias, Anders h. Anna, 1-0. Gabriel h. Valborg, b. 3-1. Br: Jonas h. Beata, b. Eva, Anna, Stina, 0-2. *Sytng: E:n Lis Davidsd:r. *Torp: E:n [[Unknown-259127|Anna Mauno]] öfå. **B. [[Maunu-14|Sofia]], [[Maunu-16|Lena]], [[Maunu-17|Adam]]. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ===Parkkola=== ===Ruomis=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303895 Jakso 756] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Mattsd:r **B. Stina, Eva, David, Elias h. Eva, b. 2-2. E:n Eva öfå: b. Regina, Maria, 0-1. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *David Andersson Talkka h. Sofia. **B. Anders, Regina 1-3. Matts Eliasson öfå: h. Sofia, b: Eva, Gabriel, Adam h. Filipina, mor Maria öfå: ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Moses Eliasson Talkka h. Eva. **B: David, Stina, 1-2. *Michel Davidsson på pass o R.land. *Torp: Abraham Jonasson Talkka h. Lisa. **B: Anna, 1-1.(=Michel, [[Talka-2|Kristiina]]?) ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303896 Jakso 757] ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Elias Davidsson Hiiva h. Lisa. **B. Eva, Maria, 3-0.(=Elias, Juhana, Taavetti?) Fhj: Eva Ruohia, b. 0-3.(=Stiina, [[Ruohia-1|Eeva]], ?) ((miehiä 1, naisia 7)) *Eget försv: Anna Gabrielsd:r *Torp: Jonas Pettersson Buure öfå: h. Sofia. **B. Anna, Regina, Sofia, Anders, Esaias h. Regina. *Inh: E:n Eva Johansd:r **B. 0-1. Lisa Johansd:r öfå: *Torp: E:n Anna Thomasd:r **Mor Anna öfå: b. Adam, Elias, Anders. ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Aron Johansson Okko öfå: h. Kristina öfå: **B. Gabriel h. Eva, b. 1-2. B: David h. Eva, b. 1-3. *Torp: Fredrik Johansson Okko öfå: h. Maria. **B. Johan h. Anna, b. 0-1. *Adam Fredriksson på pass i R.land. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: **B. Erik h. Maria, b. 1-4. David Adamsson h. Maria, b. Adam, Anders, 2-1.(=Johanna) *Torp: Elias Mattsson ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303897 Jakso 758] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-18|Anders Salomonsson Sinkko]] h. [[Muukka-1|Anna]]. **B. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-29|Antti]], [[Sinkko-27|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-28|Liisa]]) E:n Lisa Michelsd:r, b. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-26|Leena]]) Eva. *Färgar [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomonsson Sinkko]]. **[[Sinkko-67|Adam Sinkko]] öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-15|Henrik Pettersson Taipale]] h. [[Turiainen-1|Regina]]. **B. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-21|Anna]]) Far [[Taipale-14|Petter]] öfå: b. [[Taipale-18|David]], [[Taipale-19|Anders]], [[Taipale-13|Lena]], [[Sinkko-73|Eva]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabrielsson Sinkko]] h. [[Olkkonen-2|Eva]]. **B. 2-3.(=[[Sinkko-86|Antti]], [[Sinkko-87|?]], [[Sinkko-80|Anna]], [[Sinkko-82|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-84|Liisa]]) [[Sinkko-77|Eva]]. *Inh: [[Sinkko-106|Adam Andersson]] d:o mls. ofb. **B. 1-3.(=[[Sinkko-117|?]], [[Sinkko-115|Anna]], [[Sinkko-116|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-118|Maria]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-101|Matts Mattsson]] d:o öfå: **B. [[Sinkko-166|Eva]], [[Sinkko-161|Matts]] h. [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa]], b. 4-1.(=[[Sinkko-167|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-174|Robert]], [[Sinkko-182|Antti]], [[Sinkko-183|Elias]], [[Sinkko-184|Eeva]]) D. Adam Adamsson. *Lösa person Michel Tapanain. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Maria Mosesd:r **B. [[Sinkko-203|Eva]], [[Sinkko-205|Stina]], [[Sinkko-202|Abraham]] h. Lisa, b. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-206|Elias]]?, [[Sinkko-207|Anna]]) [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel Pettersson]] h. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva]], b. [[Sinkko-221|David]], [[Sinkko-229|Anders]], [[Sinkko-228|Anna]], [[Sinkko-199|Stina]], 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-230|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-231|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-232|?]], [[Sinkko-233|Helena]]) *Garfv: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Abrahamsson Ahtiain]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson Sinkko öfå: **B. Anna, Lena, Lisa, E:n Anna b. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-185|Mikko]]) Henrik Adamsson h. Maria, b. Eva, Jonas, h. Maria, b. 4-0.(=Aatami, Elias, ?, Antti) Anna. *Eget försv: Sofia Johansd:r **B. Maria, 1-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Mattsson Sinkko]] öfå: h. [[Rapi-2|Eva]]. **B. [[Sinkko-141|Adam]], [[Sinkko-142|Matts]], [[Sinkko-140|Anna]], Stina, 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-144|Taavetti]]) *Inh: E:n Elisabeth Pettersd:r ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Mosesson Rapi öfå: **B. Helena, Jonas, Jakob, David h. Kristina, b. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:n Regina Davidsd:r **Måg David Kiesi h. Eva, b. 2-1. E:n Lisa öfå: b. Stina, Maria, Matts h. Anna. *Mjölnar [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel Andersson Sinkko]] **Far [[Sinkko-99|Anders]] öfå: h. [[Ahonen-12|Regina]], b. [[Sinkko-112|Anders]], [[Sinkko-113|David]], [[Sinkko-114|Stina]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Huttunen h. Eva. **B. 1-4. [[Maunu-8|Elias Maunu]] h. Stina, b. Adam, Elias, Lisa. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303898 Jakso 759] ====Hemman 4 (1/2) Ylä Salmi==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2) Ylä Salmi==== *Elias Adamsson Yläsallmi öfå: h. Stina **B. 2-1. Lena, David, Anders h. Lisa, b. Regina, Adam h. Eva, b. 1-0. Matts Maunu h. Beata, b. 1-3. ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Hedda Johansd:r **B. Anna, Eva; Gabriel Staffansson öfå: h. Lena, b. Michel, Eva, Lena, E:n Maria, b. Matts, 2-3. *Egetförsv: Abel Eliasson h. Maria. på pass i R.land **B. 0-2. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Anders Mattsson h. Eva. **B. 1-1. E:n Eva, b. Elias, Beata. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303899 Jakso 760] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *David Jonasson Sairas h:n *Torp: Anders Peukkuri h. Walborg mls. ofb. **B. 2-1. Far fhj: Adam, Eva Andersd:r, b. 1-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Taipale-36|Anders Adamsson Taipale]] h. [[Sinkko-79|Regina]]. **B. [[Taipale-38|David]], [[Taipale-37|Lena]], Anna, 1-2.(=[[Taipale-42|Aatami]], [[Taipale-43|Eeva]], [[Taipale-44|Anna]]) Fhj: Martha Esaiasd:r. *Mjölnar Moses Kruskopf h. Stina. **B. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter]], Adam h. Maria. Stina Olkkonen öfå: *Smed Anders Mosesson h. Walborg. **B. 0-2. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Adam Jonassons arfv: **E:n Lisa Andersd:r, B. Walborg, Matts, Elias, Adam h. Kristina, b. 0-1. Beata Jonasd:r. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Matts Johansson Kangasmäki h. Eva. **B. 2-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamsson Torvi öfå: h. Lisa öfå: **B. Regina, Elias h. Eva, b. 3-0. *Inh: E:n Walborg Simonsd:r **B. David. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n [[Sinkko-139|Maria Adamsd:r]] **B. Henrik, 1-0.(=[[Torvi-5|Matti]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Adam Thomassons arfv: *E:n Eva Andersd:r, B. Adam, Eva, 2-0. E:n Greta öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Mattsson Torvi öfå: h. Anna öfå: **B. Adam, Johan. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Eliasson d:o h. Hedvig **B. 2-2. David, [[Torvi-3|Eva]]. ===Tevaniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1)==== ===Uiminniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303900 Jakso 761] ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Mattsson Muhli h. Eva. **B. Michel, Anders, Anna, 1-1.(=?, Eeva) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Eva Eliasd:r d:os arfv: **B. Emanuel h. Lena, Jonas h. Walborg, b. Abel, Henrik, Abraham h. Walborg, b. 2-0.(=?, ?) Abel Saira h. Eva, b. [[Muhli-10|Anders]], 0-1.(=Liisa) P. Anna Nikunen, Walborg Nikunen öfå. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Gabrielsd:r Sairanen öfå: **B. Anders h. Maria, b. David h. Anna, 1-2.(=[[Kohonen-7|Elias]], Ristiina, Eeva) E:n Maria, b. Henrik, Eva, 1-1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303901 Jakso 762] ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 11 (1)==== ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:n Eva Henriksd:r öfå: **B. Henrik h. Lisa, b. Elias, 1-1.(=?, Anna) Adam h. Anna, b. 0-3.(=Eeva, Stiina, ?) Simon Adamsson öfå: h. Maria, Anders Parkonen, E:n Regina, Thomas Henriksson h. Eva, b. 1-1.(=Antti, Anna Maria) ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Abraham Gabrielsson Uronen h. Eva. **B. Anders 1-3.([[Uronen-1|Aatami]], Eeva, Stina, Anna) Fhj: Anna Hiiva, b. 3-0.(=?, ?, Elias) *Torp: Abraham Davidsson Saira h. Eva mls. ofb. **B. Eva, 4-3.(=Mikko, Aatami, Elias, Joonas, Kristiina, Anna, ?) ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:n Lena Johansd:r **B. Anna, Henrik h. Eva, b. 1-1.(=Aatami, [[Värtö-2|Anna]]) E:n Eva. E:n Stina Filipsd:r, b. Eva, Lisa, 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ===Wainikkala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303902 Jakso 763] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson Turiains arfv: **Anders Olkku h. Anna, Adam Kristersson h. Eva, b. 1-0. Anders Sinkko h. Maria. *Brofogden Johan Turiain h. Hanna. **B. 3-0. *Inh: David Henriksson Sinkko h. Eva. **B. 0-2. Fhj: Jonas Asikain. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Adamsson öfå: h. Lena öfå: **B. Moses h. Eva, b. 0-1. Jonas h. Maria, b. 2-3.(=Aatami, [[Suomalainen-3|Anna]], Eeva, Maria) E:n Walborg. *Torp: Gabriel Adamsson **Mor Anna, b. Anna, Maria. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvos arfv: **E:n Beata Jöransd:r, b. David, Anders, Stina. *Torp: Wilhelm Renqvist h. Hedda. **B. [[Renqvist-16|Lisa]]. Adam Pettersson öfå: ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *E:n Beata Davidsd:r **Anna, E:n Sofia, Michel h. Walborg. *Torp: E:n Eva Andersd:r **B. Henrik. *Skallfogden Abel Miettinen h. Eva. **B. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303903 Jakso 764]

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Adam 21. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 18]]. David 15. Blgsm Farbr Jacob 50. son Simon 14. Salomon 10. Faster Christina 41 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelss Martinen 44 mh 38. **Söner Jonas 11. Gabriel 8. Michel 4. d:r Anna 18. Kaisa 16. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 10]]. sytn Benjamin 54. mh 63.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) dotter Eva 44. *Svarfv Adam Ahtinen 31. mh 30. **Son Elias 1. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Adams Kuortinens Enk Sofia 43. **(tekemättä) *Inh. Elias Adamsson Sihvo 43. mh 37. **(tekemättä) *s:ne Skom Jonas Laurikain 58 mh 56. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Hustr Anna Jerimiasd:r Laurikain 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikain 47. mh 42. **Söner Elias 24. Wilhelm 15. Adam 11. d:r Anna 20. Eva 7. Walborg 4. Stmor Maria 50. d:r Lisa 17. Syster Eva 31. *Torp: Michel Thomasson Laurikain 43. 39. **Son Anders 6. d:r Anna 4. Stina 1. *Inh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson Mauno 47]]. mh 41. **Son [[Maunu-22|Adam 2]]. d:r [[Maunu-19|Anna 13]]. [[Maunu-20|Lisa 10]]. [[Maunu-21|Beatha 7]]. *Rotf E:a Eva Jöransd:r 73. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374538 Jakso 859] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkkonen 57 **Son Salamon 34. mh 34. son Adam 13. Anna 10. [[Parkkonen-9|Maria 8]]. Eva 2. son Jonas 25. Elias 17. Anders 21. d:r Regina 30. Maria 19. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 15]]. Caisa 57. d:r Gretha 21. ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374539 Jakso 860] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Hyväri 51. mh 47. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Davidsdotter 62. **(tekemättä) *Torp E:n Anna Jeremiasd:r 59. **Son Gabriel 33. mh 29. Anna 5. son [[Hyväri-2|Moses 18]]. Anders 14. dotter Maria 26. Eva 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374540 Jakso 861] ---- ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonasson Junnonen 21. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 59. mh 49. **(tekemättä) *Enk. Gretha Huttun 50. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johansson Sinkko 43.]] mh [[Unknown-241323|43]]. **Stson [[Pukki-13|Anders 25]]. mh 21. d:r Maria 2. Michel 23. dr Lena 16. Hedvig 14. Anna 11. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 9.]] Valborg 4. Sytn Adam 67 mh 49. Söner Jonas 12. Matts 5. d:r Regina 15. Eva 9. ===Huttula=== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374541 Jakso 862] ===Ithiä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374542 Jakso 863] ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374543 Jakso 864] ===Kuukaniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Andersson Kuukka 46. mh 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *H. D. Fredrik Kuukka 51. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374544 Jakso 865] *f:d: Soldat Adam Gabrielsson 66. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Eriksson Huttunen 64. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka 48. mh 38. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Kuukka 50 mh 34. **(tekemättä) *Torp [[Holopainen-41|Moses Holopain 55]] mh 51. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 26.]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Hanna Michelsdotter 56. **(tekemättä) ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 67. **(tekemättä) * Torp. E:n Lena Andersdotter 43. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Henriksson Suomalain 42. mh 39. **(tekemättä) *Inh Elias Hatisenlahti 61. (enligs Läkare bev. sjuklig) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Adamssons arfv **(tekemättä) *Torp. Enk. Karin Davidsdotter 75. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talka 37. mh 37. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374546 Jakso 866] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson 45.]] mh 42. **Son [[Mattero-15|Adam 19.]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 12.]] d:r [[Mattero-13|Eva 16.]] [[Mattero-14|Anna Maria 7.]] mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha 65.]] Inh. [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson 36.]] mh 34. son Elias 12. sjuklig d:r Anna 8. Lena 5. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminsson 38.]] mh [[Maunu-2|37.]] **Son [[Mattero-2|Jonas 7.]] [[Mattero-20|David 2.]] d:r [[Mattero-19|Stina 16.]] bror [[Mattero-16|Salamon 33.]] *Inh. Maria Renqvist 48. **dotter Lena 12. ===Käärmäniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen 56, mh 55. **Enkan Gretha 72. *Inh. Josef Kurenniemi 55, mh 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Hustru Lisa Johdansdotter 44. **Man Adam Mattsson 30. son Gabriel 2. soner Michel 14. David 5. d:r Anna 11. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henriksson 47, mh 46. **Son [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 12]]. d:r Eva 19. Regina 7. bror Salamon 43. mh 32. db Henrik 9. Elias 1. :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374547 Jakso 867] ===Kaamaniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374549 Jakso 868] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374551 Jakso 869] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk Regina Kapiain 72 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 51. mh 33. **(tekemättä) *Torp Anders Kalamies 46. mh 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 47. mh 28. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *En Eva Eliasd:r 30. **Son Adam 9. Anders 7. Michel 3. bror Erik 41. mh 29. son Matts 3. d:r Eva 4. Anna 1. Fredrik 32 mh 22. son David 1. ===Kurkela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374552 Jakso 870] ===Korpela=== ===Laakkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374554 Jakso 871] ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Adamsdotter Kouvo 63. **Abel Nisonen 36. mh 34. stson [[Kouvo-6|Adam 15]]. David 13. Elias 7. Jonas 6. d:r Eva 12. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielss d:o 49. mh 39. **Son Henrik 20. Matts 13. Anders 9. d:r Eva 11. [[Kouvo-5|Maria 6]]. Anna 3. Regina 1. brorson Gabriel 27. mh 24. son Gabriel 2. d:r Stina 4. sväg Stina 61. d:r Lisa 31. ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374556 Jakso 872] ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Regina Larsdotter 71. **Son Enk. Eva Adamsd:r 43. måg Henrik Räjvä 23. mh 17. d:r Maria 14. Stina 8. Lena 3. Elias 36. mh [[Maunu-10|28.]] d:r Anna 7. Eva 4. Stina 2. d:r Lisa 31. Hanna 26. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-7|Paul Johansson Sinkka 56]], mh 53.(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **Son [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 16]]. [[Sinkko-11|Adam 12]]. d:r [[Sinkko-10|Anna 17]]. *Torp. Adam Esaiasson 45, mh 36. **Dotter Lisa 12. Eva 1. bror Jeremias 53. mh 49. Elias 16. Eva 12. Lena 8. Syster Hedvig 42. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Johansson 62. **Son Elias 33. mh 30. Wilhelm 24. Adam 19. David 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Eva Johansdotter 38. **Son Anders 21. Jonas 17. Gabriel 25. mh 27. son Gabriel 3. Anna 1. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsdotter 45. **Måg David Junnonen 28. mh 19. Adam 1. Anders 12. Eva 10. Blgsm E:n Lisa Johansdotter 33. son Matts 5. d:r Anna 9. Stina 7. Syster Anna 36. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Jonas Andersson Nupponen 65, mh 57. **Son Salamon 16. d:r Eva 26. Måg Simon Mattsson Sairain 27. mh 20. Anna 11. Eva 1. Blgsm Enk Martha 42. Enk Walborg 53. son Adam 29. sväg. Stina 48. Gretha 63. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374557 Jakso 873] ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enk. [[Sinkko-3|Anna Wilhus]] arfv **Son David 35. mh 30. son David 2. d:r Eva 10. Lisa 6. Syster Anna 28. Henrik 20. rotfattig Johan 68. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henriksson Mauno 43 mh 36 **Son Anders 16. d:r Anna 3. bror Gabriel 33. Matts 30. Sytn Abraham 61. mh 42. Syster Anna 55. Sytn [[Maunu-3|Adam 74.]] *S:ne Skrädd Jonas Mauno 40. mh 34. **Son David 3. d:r Eva 9. Anna 6. Stina 1. Lärl David Thomass. 19. *Torp. [[Maunu-11|David Jöranssons]] E:a [[Unknown-259127|Anna 65.]] **d:r [[Maunu-15|Lisa 32.]] [[Maunu-14|Sofia 35.]] [[Maunu-16|Lena 27.]] son [[Maunu-17|Adam 4.]] oäkta *Skom. [[Maunu-7|Adam Mauno 40.]] mh 31. **Dotter Eva 3. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374558 Jakso 874] ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374560 Jakso 875] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jonas Adamsson Sihvo 49. mh 38. **Son Gabriel 22. Anders 25. mh 23. Michel 14. Matts 7. Elias 4. David 2. Stina 1. piga Hanna Kouvo 50. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Kärmeniemi 45. **Son Thomas 18. Måg Jonas 31. mh 24. Son Anders 1. Beatha 15. Enk. Stina Henriksd:r 34. Son Adam 7. David 4 dotter Maria 15. Lisa 10. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 50, mh 46. **Son David 21. Johan 10. Elias 7. Petter 4. Stina 27. Carolina 16. Lisa 13. farsd:r? Anna 34. *Inh Anna Vanhapeldo 52. *Inh Jonas Filippsson 50, mh 62. **Dotter Maria 32. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Kärmeniemi 65, mh 38. **Son Christian 27. rotf. David Mattsson Matara 64. ===Parkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374561 Jakso 876] ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374563 Jakso 877] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374565 Jakso 878] ===Ruohiala=== ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374566 Jakso 879] ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374568 Jakso 880] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinkka 45]]. mh 41. **Son [[Sinkko-18|Anders 18]]. [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 15]]. [[Sinkko-20|Salamon 10]]. [[Sinkko-24|David 6]]. [[Sinkko-25|Elias 4]]. d:r [[Sinkko-21|Maria 12]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 7]]. [[Sinkko-23|Anna 2]]. Spte Eva Palola 45. *Inh [[Sinkko-67|Adam Esaiasson 49]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Taipale 54]]. mh 38.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **Son [[Taipale-15|Henrik 31]]. [[Taipale-18|David 9]]. [[Taipale-19|Anders 2]]. d:r [[Taipale-17|Eva 12]]. [[Taipale-13|Lena 4]]. Sväg [[Sinkko-73|Eva 35]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enk [[Taipale-35|Sofia Zachrisdotter 49]]. **Son [[Sinkko-78|Anders 34]]. mh 22.(=[[Olkkonen-2|Eeva]]) d:r [[Sinkko-77|Eva 38]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinkka 56]]. mh 43.(=[[Ahonen-12|Regina]]) **Son [[Sinkko-106|Adam 27]]. mh 20.(=[[Kangasmäki-1|Eeva]]) [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 21]]. [[Sinkko-112|Anders 7]]. [[Sinkko-113|David 4]]. d:r [[Sinkko-114|Stina 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-104|Eva 30]]. [[Sinkko-110|Beatha 14]]. [[Sinkko-109|Maria 11]]. [[Sinkko-111|Anna 9]]. bror [[Sinkko-101|Matts 50]]. mh 44.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) son [[Sinkko-161|Matts 21]]. d:r [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 12]]. [[Sinkko-164|Lena 8]]. [[Sinkko-166|Eva 2]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Pettersson 43]]. mh 37. **Son [[Sinkko-202|Abraham 11]]. d:r [[Sinkko-203|Eva 14]]. [[Sinkko-205|Stina 2]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 39]]. mh 28(=[[Poikulainen-8|Eeva]]) Son [[Sinkko-221|David 8]]. [[Sinkko-229|Anders 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-228|Anna 5]]. Sytn [[Sinkko-199|Stina 41]]. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374569 Jakso 881] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson 49. **Son Gabriel 13 d:r Anna 7. Lena 4. Lisa 2. Henrik 45. mh 45. Son Anders 14. d:r Eva 9. Syst Anna 41. Jonas 37. mh 20. Svärmor Eva 57. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinkka 54]]. mh 46.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **Son [[Sinkko-141|Adam 14]]. [[Sinkko-142|Matts 8]]. [[Sinkko-143|Anders 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-139|Maria 19]]. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 11]]. Sväg Stina 38. Aron 65. mh 54. *Inh Salamon Turku 49. mh 42. **Son Elias 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 43. **Son Anders 48. mh 49. Son Elias 11. David 7. Jonas 7. d:r Lena 9. bror Staffan 62. mh 56. Son Jonas 40. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adamson Mauno 35]] mh 42. **Son Adam 4. Elias 2. d:r Lisa 6. måg Gabriel Huttunen 21 mh 18. d:r Anna 14. E:n Lisa 73. d:r Maria 26. Maria Jöransdotter 82 ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374571 Jakso 882] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamss Yläsalmi 49. mh 47. **d:r Beatha 27. bror Anders 45. mh 40. son Adam 2. d:r Regina 7. bror David 40. Emanuel 31. Adam 25. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ===Suontakais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374573 Jakso 883] ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374574 Jakso 884] ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk Maria Taipale 67. **Son E:nk Anna 55. son [[Taipale-36|Anders 28]]. mh 34.(=[[Sinkko-79|Regiina]]) d:r [[Taipale-37|Lena 1]]. Son [[Taipale-38|David 2]]. Moses 20. d:r Eva 29. Caisa 16. Anna 13. stson Henrik 52 mh 49. son Elias 21. d:r Eva 20. *Skolm. Enk Caisa Davidsd:r 56. *Rotf Anders Andersson Kvutinen? 12. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374575 Jakso 885] *Mjölnaren Moses Kruskopp 43. 44. **Son Adam 18. Anders 16. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 9]]. d:r Maria 12. Sofia 11. far Petter 65. mh 66. Inh Stina Olkkonen 60. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonasson 54. mh 44. **Son Jonas 13. Anders 9. David 6. måg Johan Honka 29. mh 19. [[Torvi-1|Stina 17]]. Anna 15. br Enk Lisa Andersdotter 32 son Adam 8. Matts 4. Elias 2. d:r Walborg 10. syst Beatha 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamsson Torvi 56 mh 52. **Son Elias 19 mh 16. d:r Maria 15. Eva 12. Regina 9. d:r Gretha 52. Spt Beatha Huttunen 39. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Greta Gabrielsdotter 52. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 20]]. måg Adam Muukka 31. mh 24. son Adam 1. d:r Eva 2. d:r Maria 15. d:r son Henrik 9. *Rotf Eva Talka 64, mh 43. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattsson 56 mh 43. **Son Michel 28. Elias 19. David 14 Adam 3. Johan 2. d:r [[Torvi-3|Eva 21]]. syst E:n Sofia 65. ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uiminniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374576 Jakso 886] ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *E:n Walborg Muhli 60. *Son Elias 37. mh 38. son Michel 8. Anders 6. d:r Anna 2. Maria 1. d:r Sofia 43. Beata 17. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Enk Eva Eliasdotter 62. **Son f. d. Soldaten vid Indelta Jonas 32 mh 37. son Abram 9. Abel 4. Henrik 2. Son Emanuel 29. mh 46. måg Abel Saira 35. mh 35. d:r Anna 9. son [[Muhli-10|Anders 5]]. piga Anna Nikunen 26. *Inh. Walborg Nikunen 58. *d:o Adam Jonasson 39 mh 44. **Son Adam 9. _S:ne fattig David 6._ d:r Anna 4. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pekkanen 45. mh 37. **Son Michel 17. d:r [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 16]]. Eva 15. Anna 6. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374577 Jakso 887] ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Gabrielsdotter Sairain 57. **Son Anders 37. mh 31. son David 6. d:r Lisa 2. Jonas 35 mh 30. son Henrik 2. d:r Eva 5. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374578 Jakso 888] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374579 Jakso 889] ===Urola=== ===Värdölä=== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374580 Jakso 890] ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 52. mh 49. **Son David 21 Matts 18. Fredrik 15. Bror Elias 45 mh 44. son Anders 18. Gabriel 15. Michel 3. Syster Hanna 41. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374581 Jakso 891] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson Turiain 62. mh 57. **d:r [[Turiainen-1|Regina 20]]. Maria 18. Måg Anders 30. mh 36. d:r Eva 8. *Inh Anders Jöransson Pekki 58 mh 50. **Son Adam 16. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidssn 81. **Son Jeremias 54, mh 56. son Moses 23. d:r Eva 2. d:r Maria 20. Eva 14. Elias 43. mh 39. d:r Lisa 9. *Rotf Henrik Askoin 64. mh 58. **_Son Jonas 21. döfstum, rotfattig_ *Torp Adam Thomasson 43 mh 42. **Son Gabriel 6. d:r Eva 12. Anna 2. syster Maria 39. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvo 56. **Son David 9. Anders 5. d:r Stina 11. E:n Hedda 80. *Inh. E:n Maria Renqvist 73. **Son Wilhelm 42. mh 50. _S:ne fattig son Anders 14._ Elias 10. dotter [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 7]]. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Enk Beatha Davidsdotter 45. **Son Elias 18. David 15. Adam 12. Michel 9. d:r Anna 27. Gretha 16. Svåg Adam 51. mh 59. d:r Maria 20. *Torp. E:n Eva Andersdotter 45. **Son Henrik 17. Thomas 15. _S:ne fattig David 10._ *Skallf Abel Miettinen 37 mh 38. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374582 Jakso 892] ===Sairala=== ===Ahtiala=== ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374583 Jakso 893] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374584 Jakso 894]

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Dotter Sophia 15. och Mohr Walborg Jöransd:r 65. Pigan Lisa Elia'dotter 16. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Thomas Achtiain 35. mh: 26. **Son Adam 6. et Michell 1. Bror Jonas Jöransson 22. Syster Lisa Jöransdotter 40. *Inh: Enkan Margaretha Thomasd:r 52. **Dotter Beatha 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Achtiain 40. mh: 39. **Son Abram 11. Jacob 5. Bror Adam Johansson 36. mh: Margaretha 35. hans Dotter Ewa 1. Syster Ewa Johansdotter 43. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Jacob Johansson Achtiain 24. **Bror och Jägaren Adam Johansson 27. samt Mohr Ewa Pettersdotter 57. *Inhys: Gustaw Esaje 40. mh: 30. **Son Gustaw 14. Johan 12. et Elias 5. och Dotter Carolina 7. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Dawid Achtiain **Familjen uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Thomas Dito. **Dito Dito. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Dito. **Dito Dito. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jacob Achtiain. **Dito på Hemmanet N:o 2 uptagen. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Thomas Hakuli 40. mh: 27. **Son Gabriel 2. Bror Jöran Mattsson 44. mh: Ewa 31. och son Elias 5. samt D:r Hedwig 3. et Sophia 1. Syster Helena 37. Maria 30. et Catharina 22. Styfmohr Maria Jöransd:r 51. Farbror Anders Mattsson 60. mh: Lisa 40. och son Adam 22. et Dawid 16. samt d:r Ewa 26. Christina 23. et Regina 11. ===Heickilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Mattsson Napari 62. mh: 38. **Son Matts 23. Bror Påhl 44. mh: Margaretha 44. hans son Jacob 10. Gabriel 7. et Michell 5. samt D:r Lisa 15. D:o Bror Dawid 33. mh: Martha 32. hans son Elias 11. Fredrich 5. et Anders 3. Esajas Mattsson 64. och hans Dotter Maria 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332827 Jakso 1239] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Heickin 62. mh: 52. **Dotter Regina 20. Swärson Esajas Anderss: 26. mh: Ewa 23. Brors söner Elias Mattsson 47. mh: Maria 30. och hans son Alexander 8. Dawid 4. et Elias 1. samt D:r Margaretha 7. och hans Mohr Maria Jöransd:r 58. Dito Matts Eliasson 40. mh: Helena 37. och hans Mohr Maria Mårtensdotter 67. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 35. mh: 30. **Son Dawid 16. Hindrich 13. Matts 11. Adam 7. Anders 4. et Elias 1 1/2. Foster d:r Ewa Olofsd:r 23. Fader Petter Johansson 70. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Heiska 46. mh: 37. **Dotter Walborg 21. Stina 16. Regina 11. Margaretha 8. et Sophia 2. Bror Johan Anderss: 41. mh: Lisa 39. och D:r Catharina 15. Maria 7. et Anna 2. Fosterson Elias Michellsson 17. ===Hywärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Lukas 39. mh: 25. **Son Adam 8. D:r Ewa 16. Sophia 2. Wallborg 1. Jeremias Elia' 34. mh: Hedwig 27. D:r Anna 1. hans Swärmohr Anna 61. Gabriel Adamsson 29. mh: Lisa 23. och son Dawid 4. et Jonas 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Dawid Hywäri 63. **Dotter Maria 37. Swärson Jonas Anderss: 36. mh: Helena 30. och son Anders 9. et Dawid 2. samt D:r Ewa 5. Swärsons Syster Lisa Andersdotter 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esajas Hyfwäri 54. mh: 52. **Son Elias 34. mh: Margaretha 29. Adam 19. Moses 15. et Esajas 12. och Dotter Hedwig 25. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Tapanain 39. mh: 40. **Son Adam 17 et Elias 7. och D:r Margaretha 11. et Catharina 2. Bror Jonas Mattsson 32. mh: Lisa 36. och son Gabriel 5. Enkan Margaretha Johansd:r 54. hennes son Esajas 28. et Moses Jeremia'son 23. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 54. **Son Hindrich 29. mh: Anna 26. D:r Ewa 27. Walborg 22. et Lisa 20. Brors Enka Sophia Jöransd:r 42. med son Dawid Joransson 9. och D:r Christina 28. et Hedwig Jöransd:r 6. ====Hemman 4 (3/4)==== *Carl Junnoin 65. **Son Jonas 31. mh: Helena 27. och son Dawid 4. Moses Carlsson 19. och D:r Helena 24. Anders Andersson 23. Bror Esajas 19. samt Syster Lisa 27. Sophia 16. et Regina Andersdotter 12. Hindrich Dawidsson 49. hans Bror Michell 26. et Gabriel 20. et Styfmohr Hedwig Jöransdotter 49. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332828 Jakso 1240] *Inh: Petter Jöranss: 58. **Wahnför. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Gabrielsson Junnoin 20. **Syster Christina 14. et Ewa 7. och Mohr Wallborg Erichsdotter 34. Faster Maria Jöransd:r 28. och Farbror Dawid Jöransson 38. mh: Maria 37. och son Dawid 12. Elias 9. et Salamon 7. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Andersson Pucki 19. **Syster Ewa 22. Enkan Ewa Hendrichsdotter 39. hennes son [[Pukki-12|Esajas 6.]] et Gabriel Esajeson 3. och D:r Christina 16. Farbrors Enka Margaretha Mattsd:r 40. hennes son Matts 14. et Elias Pettersson 9. och D:r Sofia 17. et Maria Christina 5. *Inh: och afskedade Jägaren Thomas Mattsson Rasonius 37. mh 31. **Son Aron 5. et Wilhelm 1/12. och Dotter Maria Christina 6. ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jacob Turku 61. mh: 51. **Son Adam 18. och Dotter Helena 25. Swärson Adam Joransson 41. mh: Lisa 34. och son Anders 8. et Dawid 2. samt D:r Beatha 15. [[Turku-1|Hedwig 12]]. et Stina 3. Matts Esajasson 48. mh: Maria 38. och son Salamon 7. et Jonas 3. samt D:r Maria 22. Ewa 16. et Lisa 12. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Johan Jöransson Turku 58. **Son Adam 31. mh: Hedwig 24. och hans son Elias 2. Philip Johansson 16. samt D:r Lisa 27. Maria 23. Walborg 21. et Sophia 12. Syster Lisa Jöransdotter 54. et Hedwig Thoma'dotter 25. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Heickeri 38. mh: 36. **Son Adam 5. et Elias 2. Bror Anders Dawidsson 31. mh: Anna 38. och Dotter Beatha 2. samt Dawid Dawidsson 14. och Syster Lisa 36. Maria 21. et Catharina Dawidsd:r 17. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jöran Heickeri 25. **Bror Michell Mattsson 19. och Syster Maria 17. samt Mohr Helena Eskelsd:r 59. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Moses Heickeri 29. mh: 26. **Son Adam 17. och D:r Ewa 2. Far Esajas Dawidss: 66. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Erich Huttuin 56. mh: 54. **Son Adam 29. mh: Beatha 30. och son Benjamin 6. Matts 3. et Elias 1. Dawid Erichss: 27. och Gabriel Erichsson 22. samt Ewa Erichsd:r 16. Bror Jacob Erichsson 41. mh: Regina 31. och och son Alexander 1. samt D:r Margaretha 8. et Regina 5. Brors Dotter Ewa Påhlsd:r 45. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332830 Jakso 1241] ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Michell Huttuin 75. mh: 72. **Son Johan 39. mh: Sophia 37. och son Anders 19. Elias 9. et Hindrich 1 1/2. samt Dotter Ewa 12. et Hedwig 3/4. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Jöran Jacobss: 39. mh: 33. **Dotter Helena 11. Lisa 8. et Ewa 2. och Mohr Maria Olofsdotter 67. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 36. mh: 34. **Son Benjamin 14. Richard 11. Friedrich 7. Jonas 3. et Salamon 1. Bror Hindrich Mattsson 34. och syster Johanna Mattsd:r 30. samt Farbrorsd:r Christina Johansd:r 24. et Mohr Ewa Christersdotter 63. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Johan Huttuin 62. mh: 60. **Dotter Margaretha 23. Swärson Jeremias Adamsson 33. mh: Ewa Johansdotter 30. och son Elias 2. samt D:r Lisa 10. et Maria 7. Simon Joransson 56. mh: Catharina 38. och son Anders 19. Gabriel 7. Adam 6. et Dawid 3. Simons syster Maria Jöransd:r 24. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jöran Huttuin 67. mh: 58. **Son Jonas 37. mh: Walborg 34. Adam 22. Gabriel 13. et Benjamin 10. och D:r Johanna 19. et Beatha 16. Brorsson Anders Michelsson 36. mh: Maria 20. hans Bror Anders 30. och Syster Ewa 26. Bror Erich Jacobsson 57. mh: Margaretha 43. hans son Elias 20. Anders 11. et Hindrich 3. samt D:r Maria 15. ===Itiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Johan Anderson Dufwa 24. mh: 34. **Styfdotter Margaretha Elia' 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Parkoin 47. mh: 32. **Dotter Maria 2. och Swägerska Anna Larsdotter 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Heiska **uptagen på Heickila By N:o 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Gabriel Heiska **Dito Dito. *Torp: Michell Thomasson 43. mh: 39. *Inh: Johan Kettinen 55. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skinnari 40. mh: 35. **Son Johan 1. Mohr Walborg Hindrichs Dotter 72. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esajas Skinnari 52. mh: 52. **Son Hindrich 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332831 Jakso 1242] ===Jufwola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Jufwoin 41. mh: 36. **Son Adam 2. och Dotter Margaretha 15. et Maria 4. Swärmohr Margaretha Larsdotter 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jufwoin 44. **Bror Jonas Jöransson 36. mh: Christina 25. hans son Anders 3. och Dotter Lisa 6. et Maria 1. Enkan Ewa Erichsdot:r 59. hennes Dotter Walborg Andersdotter 28. ====Hemman 2 (5/6)==== *Elias Kuka **Familjen uptagen i Kukanniemi by å Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Anders Kuka **Dito Dito. *Inh: Anders Johansson 49. mh: 40. **Son Moses 15. och Dotter Sophia 11. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Mattss: Jufwoin 36. mh: 25. **Dotter Johanna 1. Syster Helena 24. samt Mohr Maria Thoma'dotter 61. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomass: Jufwoin 22. **Bror Adam 4. och Syster Ewa 19. Stina 12. et Margaretha 8. samt Mohr Sophia Jöransdotter 49. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Anders Clemi 53. mh: 46. **Son Adam 19. et Gabriel 15. och Dotter Ewa 23. Bror Hindrich Johansson 49. mh: Agnetha 38. hans D:r Christina 17. Hedwig 14. Maja Lisa 8. et Ewa 4. Elias Petterss: 34. mh: Margaretha 37. hans son Jonas 15. et Dawid 4. och Dotter Sophia 13. et Walborg 7. samt Mohr Margaretha Mattsd:r 57. Dawid Hindrichsson 53. mh: Regina 44. hans son Anders 20. och D:r Catharina 18. och Jonas Hindrichsson 41. mh: Christina 31. och hans D:r Maria 6. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Anders Clemi **Familjen uptagen på N:o 4 af denne by. *Torp: Jonas Mattsson 34. mh: 34. **Son Stephan 1. och Dotter Maria Christina 7. et Walborg 4. Bror Sokne Skräddaren Jacob Mattsson Rasonius 27. Bror Johan 20. et Dawid 18. samt Syster Ewa 15. Mohr Walborg Dawidsd:r 58. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Pastor Johan Gabriel Lundan 51. mh: 33. *Son Johan Gabriel 14. och Wilhelm Ludwig 4. D:r Maria Christina 23. Catharina Elisabeth 21. Susanna Fredrica 19. Carolina Lowisa 17. Helena Agnetha 16. Johanna Charlotta 7. och Clara Augustina 1. Swärföraldrar: Ingeneuren Matts Mellin 73. /// m: F: Helena Charlotta 68. Comminist: Gustaw Borg 36. Drängen Benjamin Dawidsson Sallmi 24. D:o Gossen Anders Jöransson Nisoin 17. Pigan Christina Johansd:r 30. Maria Palola 26. Maria Zacharied:r 24. Ewa Påhls D:r 24. och Walborg Andersd:r 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332833 Jakso 1243] *Klock: Gabr: Lauren 30. **Pigan Ewa Christina Salenia 39. *Inh: Anders Simonsson Salenius 30. **Mohr Maria Backmann 64. Syster Saara Helena 27. *Inhysningen Jacob Mattsson 56. mh: 54. **Dotter Elisabeth 15. *Torp: Adam Thomasson 36. mh: 35. **Mohr Ewa Erichsd:r 54. son Gabriel 1. Dotter Christina 10. Ewa 6. Maria 2 1/2. Bror Gabriel Thoma' 24. Syster Beatha 22. och Syster Dotter Lowisa Carlsdotter 2. *Kyrkwäht: Adam Mårtenss: 41. mh: 33. **Son Mårten 7. et D:r Maria Gustawa 2. Bror Jonas 27. och Mohr Sophia Pettersd:r 63. Piga Helena Jöransdotter 49. ===Kukannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Andersson Kuka 39. mh: 34. **Swägerska Ewa Mattsd:r 28. Anders Gabrielsson 27. mh: Maria 25. och son Johan 5. Gabriel 3. et Dawid 1. syster Lisa Gabrielsd:r 21. Enkan Walborg Simonsd:r 55. D:r Enkan Margaretha Elia'd:r 28. hennes son Friedrich 9. Jonas 7. et Elias 2. Drängen Abram Johansson 22. et Anders Mattsson 60. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson Kuka 52. mh: 52. **Son Matts 27. mh: Maria 32. hans son Gabriel 7. och D:r Lisa 5. Christina 3. et Margaretha 1/12. Dito Adam Adamsson 13. och D:r Anna 25. et Ewa Adami 19. Brorsson Elias Esaje 36. mh: Agnetha 31. hans son Dawid 7. och D:r Beatha 8. et Johanna 1/6. Bror Enka Anna Andersd:r 39. hennes D:r Maria Mattsd:r 14. ====Hemman 1 (5/18)==== *Elias Kuka 62. mh: 59. **Swärson Adam Sakrisson 44. mh: Hedwig 33. Adam Matss: 37. mh: Agnetha 37. hans son Matts 9. och D:r Wallborg 15. Sophia 13. et Ewa 3. Enkan Ewa Abelsd:r 51. hennes D:r Regina Petri 26. Dawid Jacobsson 27. mh: Margaretha 24. Enka Helena Elia' 46. hennes Swärs: Adam Michelss: 20. mh: Lisa 17. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332834 Jakso 1244] ====Hemman 1 (1/18)==== *Anders Johansson Kuka 49. mh: 45. **Son Elias 20. Anders 7. et Jeremias 2. och D:r Hedwig 18. Bror Dawid 40. mh: Ewa 33. hans son Wilhelm 6. och Dotter Christina 3. *Torp: Michell Esajeson 31. mh: 28. **Son Dawid 8. et Elias 5. och Dotter Catharina 1. *Torp: Bernt Lahti 69. mh: 66. **Son Jeremias 31. och D:r Margaretha 16. ===Keskisenpä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Lensu 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Petter Lensu 24. **Bror Adam Jöransson 14. Syster Helena 23. Ewa 21. Mohr Margaretha Thoma' d:r 51. Farbrors dotter Maria Johans dotter 14. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Kiski 27. mh: 25. **Dotter Lisa 1. Syster Ewa 25. et Catharina Matts d:r 12. Styfmohr Helena Hindrichsd:r 44. Faster Stina Christers dotter 37. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Thomas Kiski 42. mh: 37. **Son Matts 7. et Adam 1. och D:r Anna 15. Ewa 7. et Maria 5. Swärmohr Sophia Christers Dotter 49. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kiski 67. mh: 33. **Dotter Johanna 7. et Beatha 1. Swärson Jonas Thoma'son 42. mh: Helena 42. hans son Aron 15. et Gabriel 3. Bror Petter Thoma's: 57. hans son Dawid 25. mh: Catharina 29. och son Abraham 1. *Torp: [[Holopainen-40|Christer Jöransson Holappa 67.]] mh: 40. **Son [[Holopainen-43|Adam 17.]] et [[Holopainen-41|Moses 13.]] och Dotter [[Holopainen-42|Maria Christina 1.]] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Talka 55. mh: 35. **Dotter Sophia 5. et Hedwig 1. Swärmohr Ewa Lars d:r 61. Enkan Helena Lars d:r 54. hennes son Johan 30. mh: Ewa 24. och son Hindrich 4. et Dawid 2. och Aron Johanss: 26. samt Dotter Ewa Johans d:r 23. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 28.]] mh: [[Unknown-241747|26.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 1.]] Syster [[Mattero-10|Beatha Eliasd:r 18.]] Mohr [[Unknown-242081|Maria Mattsd:r 57.]] B:lm Gabriel Jöransson 56. [[Mattero-17|Benjamin Johansson 25.]] mh: [[Unknown-242756|Lisa 27.]] ===Kärmennemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 49. mh: 49. **Son Adam 14. Elias 11. et Abram 7. och D:r Anna 21. Johan Hindrichsson 36. mh: Walborg 34. och son Dawid 7. et D:r Lisa 2. Hindrich Hindrichsson 30. mh: Regina 29. och son Anders 5. Jonas 4. et Salamon 1. Drängen Hindrich Påhlsson 63. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332836 Jakso 1245] *Torp: Thomas Berntsson Ojala 68. mh: 53. **Dotter Sophia 20. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Adamss: Kärmenniemi 39. mh: 29. **Bror Anders 24. et Petter 22. Farbror Matts Mattsson 51. mh: Margaretha 33. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Esajas Påhlsson 58. mh: 48. **Son Abram 22. et Gabriel 4. och Walborg 19. et Sophia 13. Bror Jonas Påhlsson 52. mh: Hedwig 40. och son Abell 15. samt Dotter Christina 20. et Catharina 11. ====Hemman 2 (3/5)==== *Dawid Mårtensson 44. mh: 39. **Son Elias 14. och Dotter Maria 11. et Regina 2. Bror Benjamin 32. mh: Margaretha 30. och D:r Lisa 3. Adam Andersson 37. mh: Maria 33. Marcus Andersson 30. mh: Maria 24. och son Anders 1 1/2. Johan Johansson 61. mh: Sophia 47. och son Gabriel 10. samt D:r Beatha 5. Drängen Adam Johansson 60. och Pigan Helena Bernts dotter 25. *Torp: Anders Thomasson 36. mh: 49. **Son Dawid 6. och Dotter Ewa 8. et Regina 2. Swärmohr Helena Thoma' d:r 65. ===Kamannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Jöran Karhu 73. **D:r Sophia 29. et Ewa 24. Swärson Påhl Påhlsson 43. mh: Lisa 33. och Dotter Margaretha 6. et Maria 3. Brorson Salamon Esajeson 23. hans Mohr Regina Mats D:r 50. Bror Dawid Johansson 53. mh: Lisa 40. Farbrorson Anders Jöransson 56. mh: Anna 42. hans son Jonas 17. Stephan 12. et Anders 2. och D:r Walborg 11. Catharina 6. et Lisa 1. *Torp: Bertill Jöransson Imeläin 68. mh: 42. **Son Jöran 47. Kyrkofattig. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Karhu 57. mh: 49. **Dot:r Ewa 23. et Regina 19. Bror Hindrich Hindrichsson 51. mh: Agnetha 40. hans son Anders 17. Gabriel 14. Adam 4. et Dawid 1. ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Matts Karhu 57. mh: 45. **Son Anders 24. et Moses 21. Dotter Christina 19. Walborg 16. Margaretha 16. et Maria 7. Bror Enka Anna Jörans d:r 45. D:o Enkan Margaretha Eskels dotter 57. hennes son Gabriel 22. Adam 20. et Dawid 15. Bror Johan Erichsson 36. mh: Saara 22. och Dotter Sophia 1 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Anders Karhu 73. mh: 60. **Dotter Anna 22. et Ewa 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332837 Jakso 1246] ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Påhl Kåhoin 70. mh: 61. **Son Dawid 20. och D:r Ewa 26. Swärson Adam Jöransson 29. mh: Anna 29. hanss: Jeremias 9. et Dotter Helena 5. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Christer Kåhoin 67. mh: 56. **Sona Abram 22. et Joseph 10. och Dotter Regina 19. et Walborg 7. Bror Gabriel Carlss: 51. mh: Margaretha 32. hans son Thomas 22. Simon 8. Marcus 5. et Jacob 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Påhlsson Kåhoin 39. mh: 41. **Son Elias 17. Gabriel 13. Dawid 9. et Påhl 5. och Dotter Sophia 2. Adam Jöransson 43. mh: Margaretha 28. hans son Johan 2. och D:r Beatha 14. Enk: Maria Anders d:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Sakris Härä 68. **Son Johan 37. mh: Lisa 40. hans son Dawid 17. Adam 11. Gabriel 9. Anders 7. et Hindrich 2. och D:r Beatha 1. et Lisa 1. Dito Elias Sakrisson 31. mh: Ewa 25. hans D:r Helena 1. Bror Matts Josephsson 57. mh: Maria 58. hans son Abram 19. et Jacob 15. och D:r Margaretha 28. Enkan Maria Hindrichs d:r 68. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jöran Kiski 57. mh: 43. **Sona Adam 18. et Elias 16. och D:r Maria 23. Ewa 10. Beatha 7. et Christina 4. Styfson Gabriel Esaje son 26. mh: Sophia 25. och hans son Anders 5. et Jonas 2. Bror Erich Jöransson 34. mh: Anna 30. hans d:r Lisa 6. et Hedwig 1 1/2. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 49. mh: 39. **Son Dawid 4. och Dotter Martha 20. Agnetha 17. Anna 8. et Regina 5. Bror Johan Mattsson 32. mh: Sophia 29. hans Dotter Maria 6. Farbrors söner Thomas 20. Mats 16. et Adam Jöransson 12. Mohr Walborg Jörans d:r 49. ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kapia 47. mh: 30. **Son Elias 19. Dawid 12. et Michell 2. och Dotter Ewa 17. et Christina 7. Bror Abell Johanss: 37. et Gabriel 32. och syster Maria 45. et Margaretha 33. Mohr Sophia Thoma' dotter 71. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Kapia 41. mh: 29. **Son Jonas 20. et Gabriel 9. och D:r Lisa 16. et Sophia 2. Syster Enk: Lisa Jörans d:r 51. hennes son Thomas 29. et Abram Mattsson 26. och D:r Maria Mathia' 19. Styfmohr Agnetha Anders dotter 60. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332838 Jakso 1247] *Inhy: Matts Mattsson 65. mh: 67. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson Kapia 30. mh: 26. **Son Elias 7. Jonas 3 1/2. et Matts 1. och D:r Helena 10. Bror Dawid 21. mh: Lisa 22. och hans son Anders 1 1/2. Styf Far Esajas Paulsson Myntinen 25. mh: Maria 53. Drengen Johan Jacobsson 12. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 46. mh: 46. **Son Salamon 10 1/2. Dotter Regina 24. Johanna 21. Helena 16. Sophia 7. et Hedwig 2. Bror Mårten Mattsson 55. hans son Anders 23. och D:r Lisa 30. Anna 26. Christina 20. et Maria 16. Farbrorsson Elias Jöransson 36. mh: Helena 37. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Adam Kurki 51. mh: 42. **Son Elias 21. et Anders 1. och Dotter Elisabeth 19. Swärmohr Walborg Matts d:r 74. Dawid Pettersson 35. mh: Ewa 32. hans D:r Sophia 11. et Anna 4. hans Bror Jonas Pettersson 22. och syster Regina 26. samt Mor Catharina Bertils d:r 61. Drängen Matts Johansson 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kurki 36. mh: 35. **Son Adam 15. et Dawid 10. och Dotter Ewa 13. Regina 8. Helena 5. Sophia 3. et Hedwig 1. Bror Matts Olofsson 38. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Jöran Pardames 40. **Son Elias 10. och D:r Christina 7. Anders Påhlsson 28. mh: Ewa 32. Son Adam 5. et Salamon 1. och D:r Sophia 2 1/2. Flickan Regina Abrahams d:r 21. et Margretha 19. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Dawid Pardames 39. mh: 31. **Swåger Anders Dawidsson 30. mh: Lisa 28. och son Matts 7. et Jonas 1. samt d:r Maria 4. Fosterson Adam Jöransson 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/5)==== *Dawid Hindrichss: Pardames 26. **Bror Thomas 15. och Syster Helena 23. Saara 21. et Christina 18. ===Kårpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Michell Lattu 47. mh 31. **Son Anders 1. Bror Esajas 31. mh: Regina 27. och D:r Maria 8. et Anna 5. farbror Erich Michelsson 67. D:o Thomas Michelsson 57. Michels syster Walborg 38. Enkan Maria Michells d:r 67. hennes D:r Ewa Matts d:r 44. et Helena Matts d:r 31. Drängen Anders Johansson 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332839 Jakso 1248] ===Lakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Johan Korpelain 65. mh: 62. **Son Elias 31. et Anders 21. och D:r Martha 25. Brorsson Erich Jöransson 47 hans Bror Gabriel 28. Bror Bertill Erichsson 57. hans son Dawid 17. et Hindrich 14. och Dotter Martha 21. Enkan Ewa Jörans d:r 57. hennes son Erich Thoma'son 33. mh: Maria 25. och D:r Lisa 1. D:o Jonas 21. och Anders Thoma' 18. Enkan Walborg Mårtens d:r 45. Matts Andersson 59. ===Lafwola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Dawid Mattss: Koufwo 52. mh: 45. **Son Elias 15. et Jonas 6. och D:r Sophia 23. Regina 17. et Margaretha 10. Enkan Wallborg Adams d:r 49. hennes son Adam Esaje son 27. mh: Maria 20. och D:r Stina 1. Dito Esajas Esaje 13. och hennes d:r Lisa Esaje 6. Enk: Walborg Samuels d:r 57. hennes son Mats 31. Stephan Elia' 29. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Jöransson Koufwo 47. mh: 45. **Son Jonas 22. et Adam 7. och D:r Beata 15. Hedwig 12. et Lisa 2. Bror Anders 32. mh: Saara 26. hans son Matts 12. Moses 3. et Salamon 1. och D:r Johanna 9. et Anna 6. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Dawid Johanss: Koufwo 33. **Syster Ewa 30. och Mohr Walborg Erichss: 66. Tjenste Pigan Maria Jörans d:r 37. ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Hindrich Mickola 44. mh: 33. **D:r Ewa 11. et Catharina 2. Brorson Dawid Andersson 15. Bror Michell 35. mh: 28. hans son Anders 4. och D:r Lisa 1. Mohr Walborg Jörans d:r 71. Dräng: Elias Jacobss: 21. *Kyrko fatt: Enkan Anna Jacobs d:r 69. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Dawid Koucku 57. mh: 57. **Son Dawid 22. Jonas 18. et Gabriel 16. och D:r Agnetha 30. et Ewa 14. Enkan Anna Matts d:r 56. hennes son Anders Adamss: 42. mh: Margaretha 29. och son Adam 2. samt d:r Maria 4. D:o Michell Adamsson 23. et Elias Adamsson 21. och D:r Walborg Adams d:r 35 ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Esajas Lairi 42. mh: 33. **Dotter Johanna 4. et Christina 1. Bror Dawid Bertilson 25. mh: Walborg 25. och D:r Ewa 1/2. Syster Regina Bertils d:r 31. Mohr Regina Erichs d:r 65. Mårten Michelsson 50. hans d:r Agnetha 20. Styfson Jöran Matsson 27. mh: Lisa 30. och son Adam 1. Enkan Maria Anders dotter 35. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332841 Jakso 1249] ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Remunen 67. mh: 57. **Sona Enka Christina Jörans d:r 35. hennes D:r Martha Michels d:r 8. Swärson Dawid Adamsson Saira 20. mh: Regina 23. hans d:r Ewa 1. Dawid Jöransson 32. mh: Margretha 30. hans son Anders 7. och Swägerska Maria 22. Sophia 19. et Hedwig Johans d:r 15. Enk: Anna Philippi d:r 63. hennes son Elias Andersson 30. mh: Regina 28. och son Adam 4. et D:r Beatha 8. samt Sara 2. Michell Michellsson 48. mh: Ewa 42. hans son Matts 20. Moses 10. et Erich 6. och D:r Helena 17. et Johanna 14. Enkan Margaretha Påhls d:r 44. hennes d:r Anna 17. Swärson Thomas Nuppoin 25. mh: Catharina 20. och d:r Lisa 1. Gabriel Michelsson 46. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Enke Fru Maria Christina Sorén 52. **Son Brofodgen Johan Sorén 30. mh: Elisabeth 32. och D:r Ebba Helena 22. Drängen och Jägaren Friedrich Lind 25. och Drengen Petter Påhlsson 16. Pig:n Maria Elisabeth Påhls d:r 20. och Margaretha Esaje d:r 48. *Inh: Påhl Erichss: 51. **Dotter Ewa 13. Helena 7. et Christina 4. ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esajas Anderss: 36. mh: 33. **Son Jeremias 11. et Adam 4. och D:r Ewa 8. et Hedwig 1. Gabriel Johansson 35. mh: Lisa Dawids d:r 59. Drengen Anders Jöransson 21. Pigan Ewa Jörans d:r 30. med oägta son Alexander 5. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 49. mh: 41. **Son Adam 19. et Anders 14. och D:r Ewa 16. Fosterson Dawid Pettersson 31. mh: Anna 28. och son Elias 6. et D:r Maria 2 1/2. et Johanna 2 1/2. *Torp: Anders Esajes: Heickeri 28. mh: 24. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Nuppoin 32. mh: 27. **Son Salamon 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Thomas Esaje Nuppoin 18. **Bror Esajas 9. et Styf Bror Anders 2. och syster Catharina 15. et Maria 11. Mohr Margaretha Anders dotter 43. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332842 Jakso 1250] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Jöransson Nuppoin 61. mh: 30. **Son Jonas 23. et Dawid 4. och Dotter Ewa 2. Bror Elias 57. mh: Ewa 48. och son Gabriel 21. och Dotter Christina 6. Syster Margaretha Jörans d:r 23. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Mårten Andersson Nisoin 42. mh: 39. **Son Anders 16. et Thomas 2. och D:r Sophia 13. Maria 9. et Christina 6. Bror Mats 39. mh: Ewa 32. och son Gabriel 3. Mohr Ewa Esaje D:r 63. Elias Bertilsson 38. mh: Regina 24. och son Adam 2. och hans Bror Hindrich Bertilsson 11. samt Mohr Ewa Påhls d:r 51. Enkan Hedwig Gabriels d:r 51. hennes son Petter Hindrichsson 20. Dawid Johansson 30. mh: Sophia 29. och Dotter Anna 6. et Lisa 2. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Jöransson Nisoin 43. mh: 48. **Son Jonas 21. mh: Anna 23. och Dotter Maria 1/2. Johan Gabrielsson 17. och D:o Gabriel 5. samt D:r Lisa 14. och Ewa 9. Pigan Sophia Påhls dotter 17. *Torp: Anders Andersson 61. mh: 41. **Son Matts 2. *Rothe Fatt: Agneta Anders d:r 67. *Inh: Jöran Michelsson 47. mh: 42. **Son Elias 8. och Dotter Regina 5. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Hindrich Wilhu 34. mh: 34. **Dotter Ewa 10. et Regina 7. Bror Anders Johansson 37. mh: Anna 37. hans dot:r Lisa 8. et Christina 1. Far Johan Larsson 63. mh: Walborg 59. Far brorsson Stephan Larsson 24. hans syster Helena 35. Dreng gåssen Jonas Johansson 17. *Inh: Anders Jöransson 62. mh: 57. **Son Johan 24. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 31]] mh: 24.(=[[Muhli-1|Valpuri]]) **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 5.]] och Dotter [[Maunu-5|Anna 3.]] et [[Maunu-6|Maria 1.]] Mohr Walborg Påhlsd:r 67 Enkan Walborg Johansd:r 56. hennes son [[Maunu-11|David Jöranss: 22.]] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Mauno 67 mh: 49. **Son Hindrich 29. mh: Maria 28. hans son Elias 3. et D:r Ewa 6. D:o Abram 19.((rippi kuva 17,33)) et Anders Andersson 15.((rippi kuva 37)) D:r Regina 24. Brigitha 16.((rippi kuva 20,21)) Anna 13.((rippi kuva 21,23)) et Martha 11. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332843 Jakso 1251] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Thomas Haiko 71. mh: 53. **Son Adam 26. Brorsson Samuel Andersson 46. mh: Lisa 37. hans son Anders 14. et Matts 5. Samuels syster Ewa Anders d:r 33. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jonas Haiko 33. mh: 33. **Son Olof 5. et Salamon 1. och D:r Beatha 11. et Maria 8. Bror Elias Jöransson 30. mh: Lisa 31. hans son Dawid 2. et D:r Walborg 7. Mohr Walborg Mårtens dotter 52. Drängen Petter Andersson 16 1/2. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Olcku 48. mh: 44. **Swärson Johan Jöransson 29. mh: Sophia 22. hans D:r Maria 1. Brors Enka Lisa Johans d:r 39. hennes son Gabriel Mattss: 12. et Dotter Maria Matts d:r 15. *Lösa Karlen Petter Olcku 16. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattss: 29. mh: 29. **Son Elias 6. och Dotter Walborg 8. Lisa 4. et Sophia 1. Pigan Helena Esaje dotter 29. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Hindrichss: Pöllöin 35. mh: 31. **Son Moses 6. samt D:r Lisa 4 1/2. et Sophia 1. Bror Dawid Hindrichsson 21. Swärson Matts Påhlsson 29. mh: Ewa 32. och son Abram 2. et D:r Maria 8. *Inh: Pigan Regina Matts d:r 25. **Blind. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Pöllöin 49. mh: 36. **Son Anders 21. Abram 19. et Michell 16. och D:r Walborg 23. Lisa 10. et Christina 6. Syster Helena Påhls d:r 32. et Margaretha Dito 24. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Pöllöin 76. **Son Matts 49. mh: Maria 48. och hans son Matts 15. et Dawid 8. samt D:r Margaretha 20. Pigan Sophia Elia' dotter 43. *Torp: D:r Agnetha Matts d:r 24. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Elias Hifwa **Familjen uptagen på följande Hem:n N:o 5. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Elias Hifwa 68. **Son Anders 35. mh: Christina 36. hans son Påhl 13. Esajas 10. Adam 7. et Anders 1 1/2. och D:r Ewa 1/12. D:r Sophia Elia' d:r 29. Brorson Elias Mattsson 45. mh: Regina 29. hans son Dawid 21. Abram 5. et Gabriel 1. och D:r Ulrica 7. hans Bror Michell Mattsson 31. mh: Lisa 24. *Torp: Thomas Hindrichsson Kalames 56. mh: 45. **Son Thomas 14. et Anders 4. och D:r Maria 23. et Sophia 10. Bror och ifrån Ryska 10:e Jägare Regmentet efter 18. års Tjenst förafskedad Soldat Esajas Hindrichsson Hiwa 50. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332844 Jakso 1252] ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Adam Sihwo 37. mh: 41. **Son Jonas 8. et Elias 2. och D:r Christina 10. et Beatha 1. Bror och Jägaren Johan Jöransson 38. mh: Anna 39. Bror Jöran Jöranss: 35. mh: Maria 38. hans son Moses 2. och D:r Lisa 13. et Anna 8. *Torp: och Sokne Skräd: Emanuel Mårtenss: 26. **Syster Margaretha 23. et Mohr Maria Matts dotter 60. ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Afled: Protocol: Jerpés frånwarande Arfw: Hem *Torp: Petter Andersson Wanhapeldo 57. mh: 39. **Dotter Maria 19. Margaretha 17. et Wallborg 14. och Drengen Dawid Mattsson 20. *Torp: Adam Wäckärä 43. mh: 28. **Son Alexander 7. D:r Sophia 14. Anna 11. och Maria 1. samt Drengen Petter Wanhapeldo 16. ===Parckola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Kiesi 59. **Son Jonas 30. mh: Lisa 27. och son Emanuel 2. samt D:r Christina 9. D:r Beatha Anders d:r 18. Matts Thomasson 52. mh: Walborg 48. hans son Dawid 19. et Adam 9. och D:r [[Kiesi-112|Ewa 22.]] et Walborg 4. Hindrich Andersson 36. mh: Sophia 32. hans D:r Ewa 5. hans Mohr Maria Thoma' d:r 67. Syster D:r Margaretha Adams d:r 21. Adam Hindrichsson 30. mh: Sophia 27. hans son Salamon 8. hans Mohr Maria Carls d:r 64. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Erich Parcko 67. **Son Anders 44. mh: Margaretha 44. och son Dawid 23. mh: Anna 23. Jonas 8. D:r Maria 14. Ewa 11. Hedwig 5. et Anna 3. D:o Son Adam Erichsson 39. mh: Maria 37. hans son Gabriel 18. et Elias 8. och Dotter Beatha 11. Lisa 4. et Christina 1. ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Mårten Muhli 42. mh: 39. **Son Stephan 9. et Jonas 1. och Dotter Maria 15. Christina 13. et Sophia 4. Bror Eskell Eskelsson 49. mh: Ewa 49. hans son Elias 19. och D:r Lisa 17. Syster Margaretha 55. Bror Enka Regina Jörans d:r 49. hennes son Jacob Mattsson 25. Johan 18. et Matts 16. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Matts Muhli 70. **Son Anders 24. mh: Regina 26. et Carl 15. D:r Regina 19. Dawid Jonasson 17. hans Bror Adam 15. och Syster Walb: 13. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332846 Jakso 1253] ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jonas Muhli 52. mh: 36. **Son Stephan 22. Adam 8. et Anders 2. D:r Maria 23. Helena 20. Ewa 15. Anna 9. Regina 3. et Lisa 1. Enkan Maria Matts d:r 59. hennes son Matts Elia'son 31. mh: Regina 24. och Dotter Sophia 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 44. mh: 43. **Son Jacob 18. och Dotter Maria 15. *Rothe Fatt: Adam Berntss: Kontila 70. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Råcka 27. **Bror Moses Erichsson 22. Syster Wallborg 33. Agnetha 15. Ewa 18. Mohr Agnetha Mårtens dotter 50. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasa 40. mh: 32. **Son Dawid 7. et Matts 1 1/2. d:r Maria Elisab: 9. et Martha 4. Syster Susanna Esaje 42. Farbror Gabriel Jöransson 57. mh: Wallborg 47. och Dotter Ewa 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Esajas Rasa 41. mh: 39. **Son Anders 17. Thomas 14. Erich 7. Jonas Mattsson 49. hans son Michell 12. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Matts Ahoin 37. mh: 39. **Son Michell 15. et Jonas 12. D:r Anna 9. Maria 7. Ewa 4. et Christina 1. Matts Rapi 63. mh: Anna 59. Stephan Samuelsson 49. mh: Anna 44. hans son Anders 24. mh: Maria 21. och Dotter [[Ahonen-12|Regina 1]]. samt Moses Stephansson 13. et Elias D:o 5. Dotter Susanna 18. et [[Ahonen-11|Catharina Stephani 9]]. *Torp: Johan Johansson 33. **Mohr Beatha Matts dotter 73. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Matts Kirfwesmes 69. mh: 59. **Son Anders 37. mh: Sophia 48. et Erich 14. Enkan Ewa Matts d:r 32. hennes son Elias Adamsson 4. Jonas Christersson 49. mh: Maria 43. hans son Hindrich 8. et Dawid 4. och D:r Beatha 17. et Christina 14. Enkan Ewa Adams d:r 45. Drengen Alexander Adamsson 18. ====Hemman 6 (2/3)==== *Matts Andersson Talka 55. **Son Elias 32. mh: Regina 24. hans son Moses 5. et Dawid 2. D:o Anders Mattss: 29. Bror Johan 49. mh: Regina 50. hans son Jonas 24. mh: Walborg 24. och Dotter Maria 1. Esajas Mattsson 40. mh: Maria 30. hans son Johan 8. et Salamon 1. och D:r Ewa 10. Anna Maria 8. Christina 5. et Walborg 3. hans Bror Jacob 26. Dawid Jöransson 26. mh: Catharina 24. hans son Adam 2. och D:r Helena 1. Mohr Lisa Hindrichs dotter 60. Erich Mattsson 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332847 Jakso 1254] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Larsson Talka 45. mh: 42. **Son Anders 11. Matts 8. et Adam 4. Bror Jöran 39. mh: Lisa 28. hans son Gabriel 2. Syster Walborg 24. Christina 21. et Helena 14. *Torp: Esajas Mattsson 52. mh: 42. **Son Johan 17. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Johan Narttu 59. mh: 60. **Son Dawid 34. mh: Ewa 32. och son Salamon 1. et D:r Maria 8. D:o Thomas Johansson 21. Adam Adamsson 36. mh: Hedwig 34. hans son Gabriel 13. Elias 11. et Matts 7. och D:r Fredrica Sophia 5. et Walborg 2. Enkan Walborg Mårtens d:r 57. hennes D:r Regina 25. et Margaretha Adami 21. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Jonas Narttu 39. mh: 41. **Son Anders 6. et Benjamin 2. Bror Moses 34. mh: Ewa 48. hans Styfson Simon Jöransson 19. och D:r [[Narttu-1|Walborg 22.]] et Christina 16. Mohr Helena Erichs d:r 59. Faster Lisa Johans d:r 29. Drengen Anders Löyttyin 56. Pigan Walborg Jörans d:r 11. *Torp: Esajas Danielsson 59. mh: 57. **Son Johan 13. Dotter Maria 21. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Johan Puncka 42. mh: 39. **Dotter Regina 15. Syster Sophia 29. Farbror Jöran Påhlsson 69. hans son Jeremias 39. mh: Ewa 25. och D:r Maria 1. Dito Dotter Helena Jörans dotter 26. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Påhlsson Puncka 61. mh: 49. **Son Anders 27. mh: Maria 24. och son Elias 1. Christer Påhlsson 58. mh: Lisa 49. hans son Moses 21. et D:r Ewa 18. *Torp: Dawid Mattsson Puncka 39. mh: 37. **Dotter Beatha 11. Catharina 9. et Maria 6. *Rothe Fatt: Pigan Susanna Matts d:r 47. **Blind. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Johan Souckio 49. **Son Dawid 22. Dotter Christina 24. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esajas Pettersson Souckio 20. **Bror Michell 14. Syster Catharina 27. Mohrs Mohr Maria Lars dotter 74. et Mohr Maria Michels dotter 49. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332848 Jakso 1255] *Inh: Hindrich Hindrichsson 49. mh: 64. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jacob Turku **Familjen uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1 i Huttula by. ====Hemman 2 (5/24)==== *Johan Ruohia 47. mh: 39. **Son Elias 7. et Gabriel 2. ====Hemman 2 (5/12)==== *Jonas Ruohia 26. mh: 24. **Syster Maria 12. Farbrorsson Dawid Mårtensson 24. et Adam D:o 20. och Syster Walborg Mårtens d:r 18. ====Hemman 2 (3/8)==== *Matts Ruohia 48. mh: 46. **Son Hindrich 27. mh: Ewa 28. och Dotter Maria 1. Dotter Ewa Mathia' 19. ===Sårfwarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Jöransson Ocko 41. mh: 37. **Son Elias 12. et Dawid 1 1/2. och D:r Ewa 16. et Johanna 7. Bror Esajas 39. mh: Sara 25. och Dotter Walborg 1. farbror Matts Pettersson 65. mh: Walborg 45. hans son Petter 31. mh: Margaretha 23. och son Anders 1. et Matts 3. Dito Erich Mattsson 12. Johan Mattsson 60. mh: Ewa 45. hans son Moses 23. Aron 17. Gabriel 10. et Friedrich 7. och Dotter Christina 28. Margretha 19. et Lisa 14. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Michell Thomass: Räipiö 59. mh: 48. **Son Dawid 23. och D:r Johanna 26. Walborg 19. et Christina 7. Enkan Maria Matts d:r 49. Brorsson Elias Johansson 34. mh: Lisa 27. hans son Anders 6. et Jonas 1. Drengen Gabriel Esajeson 20. Pigan Anna Elia' d:r 14. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Christer Ticka 41. mh: 34. **Son Friedrich 18. Bror Enka Walborg Anders d:r 59. hennes son Anders Dawidsson 34. Gabriel D:o 21. et Johan Dawidss: 18. och D:r Beatha Dawids d:r 29. Bror Enka Agnetha Erichs d:r 54. Mårten Johanss: 51. mh: Susanna 42. hans son Erich 22. Jonas 15. et Adam 11. och D:r Walborg 20. Martha 17. Regina 16. Christina 7. et Lisa 5. Enkan Maria Thoma' d:r 26. hennes son Elias Elia' 2. et Dotter Ewa Elia' 5. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332850 Jakso 1256] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Christer Pesari 56. mh: 41. **Son Anders 28. mh: Maria 24. och son Jonas 3. et D:r Hedwig 1. Gabriel 21. Johan 17. et Adam 14. och D:r Margretha 7. Lisa 4. et Christina 1. Brorson Elias Michelss: 40. mh: Susanna 40. hans son Friedrich 17. et Dawid 14 1/2. hans Mohr Ewa Simons d:r 60. Jeremias Mattsson 41. mh: Ewa 34. hans son Thomas 15 1/2. et Elias 2. och Dotter Anna 12. Sophia 10. Martha 6. et Wallborg 1. hans Mohr Agnetha Bertils d:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Michel Adamss: Suonia 34. mh: 35. **Son Matts 12. et Petter 2. och Dotter Walborg 3. Bror Thomas 27. mh: Helena 34. hans son Anders 1 1/2. *Rothe Fatt: Margaretha Nils d:r 48. ====Hemman 3 (3/5)==== *Michell Jöransson Suonia 60. mh: 60. **Son Anders 22. Bror Esajas 55. mh: Helena 41. hans son Elias 21. et Jonas 9. och D:r Maria 19. Regina 14 1/2. et Christina 4 1/2. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Richard Suomalainen 69. mh: 68. **Bror Jöran Richardsson 63. mh: Anna 59. hans son Dawid 37. mh: Lisa 31. och son Jacob 1. et D:r Ewa 16. et Sophia 4 1/2. Hindrich 30. mh: Maria 27. och son Elias 1. och Dito Esajas Jöransson 25. samt D:r Regina 22. et Lisa Jörans d:r 18. Bror Jacob Richardss: 55. mh: Maria 52. hans son Jonas 20. et Anders 3. och D:r Margretha 13. Enkan Maria Erichs d:r 68. hennes sona son Gabriel Adamsson 12. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Hindrich Mattss: Suomalain 28. mh: 33. **Son Adams 17. et Stephan 4. och D:r Lisa 1 1/2. Swåger Abram Johansson 38. mh: Anna 28. hans son Dawid 13. et Abell 9. och D:r Saara 4. et Hedwig 2. Pigan Margaretha Hindrichs d:r 18. *Rothe Fatt: Beata Johans d:r 63. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Mårten Olofsson Suomalain 44. mh: 31. **Son Dawid 21. mh: Sophia 24. et Dotter Lisa 19. och Christina 5. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332851 Jakso 1257] ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Christer Christersson Suomalain 27. mh: 24. **Dotter [[Suomalainen-4|Catharina 1]]. Bror Gabriel 20. Syster Ewa 31. Mohr Lisa Matts dotter 52. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Johan Jöransson Suomalain 72. mh: 69. **Son Jonas 32. mh: Maria 31. och son Gabriel 5. et Ewa 2. Dotter Maria 34. hennes oägta son Adam 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Hofwi 57. mh: 68. **Styfson Dawid Mattsson 42. mh: Maria 43. och son Adam 8. samt D:r Martha 20. et Helena 4 1/2. D:o Elias Mattsson 27. D:o Dotter Sophia Matts dotter 33. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-4|Johan Eliasson Sinko 55]]. **Son [[Sinkko-5|Stephan 25]]. mh: [[Unknown-264384|Sophia 30]]. och son [[Sinkko-6|Salamon 2]]. D:o [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 17]]. Dotter [[Sinkko-3|Anna 19.]] Enkan [[Unknown-265879|Lisa Sakris d:r 36]]. hennes son [[Sinkko-67|Adam 7]]. et [[Sinkko-68|Dawid Esaje 5]]. Syster [[Sinkko-61|Lisa Elia' d:r 30]]. [[Sinkko-69|Anders Andersson 47]]. hans bror [[Sinkko-70|Jöran 25]]. mh: [[Torvi-2|Christina 22]]. och son [[Sinkko-71|Emanuel 1/12]]. samt Mohr [[Unknown-266319|Walborg Esaje D:r 75]]. [[Sinkko-75|Gabriel Jöransson 34]]. mh: [[Unknown-266323|Regina 28]]. hans son [[Sinkko-76|Elias 1 1/2]]. hans Mohr [[Unknown-266321|Sophia Lars d:r 69]]. Jonas Dawidsson 39. mh: Christina 29. hans son Hindrich 1. et D:r Christina 11. och Maria 6. hans Bror Matts Dawidss: 21. och Syster Lisa 26. samt Mohr Maria Matts Dotter 61. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Mattsson Sinko 38]]. mh: 40.(=[[Huttunen-11|Maria]]) **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 14 1/2]]. [[Sinkko-100|Adam 11]]. [[Sinkko-101|Matts 8]]. et [[Sinkko-102|Nicodemus 1 1/2]]. och Dotter [[Sinkko-98|Ewa 16]]. Bror [[Sinkko-196|Petter 24]]. mh: [[Unknown-271981|Ewa 22]]. och son [[Sinkko-197|Abram 1]]. Mohr [[Unknown-271977|Margretha Stephans d:r 58]]. Elias Pettersson 59. hans son Johan 27. mh: Walborg 31. och son Aron 1/2. Pigan Ewa Johans dotter 18. *Rothe Fatt: Margaretha Jörans d:r 59. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Thomas Adamsson Sinko 47. mh: 43. **Son Dawid 12. et Hindrich 2. Bror Johan 38. blind, och Adam 35. mh: Maria 33. och son Gabriel 7. et Adam 2. samt Moses Adamsson 26. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Stephansson Rapi 66. **Son Petter 29. mh: Walborg 37. och Dotter [[Rapi-2|Ewa 4]]. Lisa 1. Dito Aron 24. mh: Sophia 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Samuel Samuelsson Rapi 61. mh: 64. **Son Moses 31. mh: Walborg 30. och son Anders 6. Elias 1. Dito Stephan 18. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332853 Jakso 1258] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Bertilsson Olckoin 49. mh: 43. **Son Matts 16. et Gabriel 13. och D:r Margretha 18. Catharina 8. et Christina 4. Enkan Anna Michells d:r 42. hennes son Michel 13. et Stephan 10. och D:r Regina 19. et Wallborg Adams d:r 7. Dawid Bertilsson 31. mh: Regina 23. och son Anders 1. syster Lisa 37. et Anna Bertils d:r 34. Farbror Mårten Johansson 60. Dawid Dawidsson 44. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Elias Esajeson Olcoin 52. mh: 38. **Son Anders 12. och D:r Ewa 9. et Lisa 2. Bror Dawid 48. mh: Lisa 37. hans son Adam 7. et Matts 1 1/2. och D:r Maria 18. Margaretha 12. et Christina 3. D:o Michell Esajeson 29. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Dawid Michellsson Olckoin 34. mh: 31. **Son Johan 9. et Jacob 6. och D:r Anna 3. et Maria 1. Bror Abram 31. Syster Helena 23. Mohr Anna Michels d:r 65. Drengen Elias Berntsson 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Joseph Josephsson Olckoin 59. mh: 47. **Son Stephan 15 1/2. et Joseph 10. och Dotter Catharina 21. Christina 17. Sophia 12. Anna 10. Ewa 5. et Hedwig 5. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Thoma'son Olckoin 47. mh: 38. **Son Elias 13. et Moses 1 1/2. och Dotter Lisa 15 1/2. Syster Regina 39. Farbror son Jonas Adamsson 39. mh: Anna 31. och D:r Anna 3. hans bror Anders 32. mh: Lisa 29. och D:r Ewa 3. et Helena Elisabeth 1. och hans syster Regina 24. Enkan Walborg Mårtens d:r 68. hennes Swärson Elias Jacobsson 35. mh: Christina 33. och hans son Adam 11. et D:r Ewa 8. Margretha 5. Beatha 3. et Anna 1 1/2. hans Swägerska Maria Jörans dotter 26. *Lösa Inh: Enkan Elisabeth Anders d:r 49. *Torp: Petter Kruskop 23. mh: 23. **Son Moses 1. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jöran Mattsson Sallmi 69. mh: 68. **Son Gabriel 46. mh: Lisa 41. och son Gabriel 5. et Matts 2. samt D:r Maria 12. et Margretha 9. Enkan Sara Mårtens d:r 57. Adam Johansson 31. mh: Christina 27. hans son Elias 7. et Anders 2. och Dotter Lisa 3. samt syster Ewa 33. Drengen Johan Jeremia'son 21. och Matts Pettersson 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332854 Jakso 1259] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Jacob Eskelsson Sallmi 61. **Son Dawid 23. mh: Catharina 24. och Dotter Catharina 1. D:o Thomas Jacobi 15. och D:r Lisa 19. Anders Andersson 35. mh: Helena 25. hans Syster Maria 40. et Helena 32. Enkan Margaretha Erichs d:r 53. hennes son Adam Michelsson 44. mh: Regina 34. och son Gabriel 17 1/2. Friedrich 13. Elias 5. et Adam 1. och hans Bror Hindrich Michelsson 32. Bror D:r Regina 29. et Hedwig Påhls dotter 25. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Påhl Kajansinko 42. mh: 37. **Son Elias 15. Mohr Maria Johans d:r 66. Bror Gabriel Påhlsson 26. mh: Walborg 27. och hans D:r Christina 1. Pigan Maria Anders d:r Tijppola 38. och hennes oägta son Benjamin 11. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Carl Kajansinko 62. **Bror Enka Walborg Matts d:r 49. hennes son Moses 24. mh: Lisa 22. och son Anders 1. et Matts Andersson 21. hennes Swärson Adam Esaje 35. mh: Maria 27. hans son Dawid 6. och D:r Ewa 4. et Beatha 1. Syster Anna Anders dotter 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Mattsson Muka 36. mh: 42. **Son Gabriel 18. Bror Adam 34. mh: Anna 33. hans son Anders 2. et Dotter Lisa 8. Bror Elias 28. mh: Lisa 24. hans son Jonas 1. Bror Thomas 21. Syster Catharina 35. et Maria 32. Dawid Johansson 21. mh: Helena 21. Styf Mohr Margaretha Abels d:r 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Jöransson Muka 50. mh: 47. **Swärson Hindrich Thomasson 36. mh: Susanna 23. Bror Thomas 46. mh: Lisa 44. hans D:r Margaretha 19. et Christina 12. Bror Stephan 43. mh: Walborg 38. hans son Elias 16. Gabriel 6. Adam 2. Brorson Dawid Andersson 30. mh: Helena 29. hans son Jonas 5. hans Bror Johan Anderss: 15. hans Syster Beatha Anders d:r 18. samt deras Mohr Anna Hindrichs dotter 51. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jöran Jöransson Pecki 55. mh: 54. **Son Elias 16. och Dotter Walborg 22. et Beatha 12. Enkan Walborg Thoma' d:r 49. hennes Swärson Elias Mattsson 32. mh: Ewa 30. /// hans Dotter Regina 9. Walborg 6. et Maria 1. hans Swägerska Martha 27. et Anna Christers d:r 14. Drengen Adam Eliasson 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332856 Jakso 1260] *Rothe Fatt: Ewa Matts dotter 69. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Gabriel Johansson Saira 48. mh: 45. **Son Mårten 18. Dawid 13. et Salamon 6. och Dotter Walborg 20. Beatha 19. et Maria 9. Enkan Lisa Anders d:r 59. hennes son Anders Esaje 31. mh: Ewa 28. och Dotter Regina 1. och Esajas Esaje son 11. et D:r Anna 18. et Helena Esaje d:r 14. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Pettersson Saira 49. mh: 44. **Son Jonas 19. Johan 15. Dawid 11. et Adam 5. D:r Ewa 24. Maria 22. Sophia 19. Anna 7 1/2. Walborg 1. et Christina 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pettersson Peuhkuri 46. mh: 39. **Son Abram 25. mh: Maria 26. och son Anders 2. et D:r Ewa 1/6. Dito Gabriel 17. Jonas 6. samt Matts Jöransson 17. och D:r Walborg Jona' 12. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Johansson Peuhkuri 28. mh: 33. **Bror Anders 22. mh: Helena 24. et Bror Dawid 15. och Syster Maria 17. Mohr Regina Stephans d:r 51. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson Peuhkuri 77. mh: 74. **Son Dawid 38. mh: Maria 33. och son Elias 1. et D:r Lisa 13. Hedwig 10. Regina 5. et Christina 3. D:r Maria Adams d:r 37. Swärson Matts Mattsson 55. mh: Lisa 52. hans son Matts 21. Pigan Maria Påhls d:r 22. Dito Enkan Regina Adams dotter 49. ===Taipal=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Jöransson Taipal 49. mh: 48. **Son Dawid 18. et Adam 9. och D:r Ewa Christina 4. Enkan Walborg Michels d:r 66. hennes son Matts Esaje son 48. mh: Lisa 39. hans son Elias 21. Moses 19 1/2. Gabriel 16 1/2. et Matts 13. och Dotter Ewa 23. Christina 7. et Maria Elisabeth 1. Esajas Esajeson 44. mh: Catharina 38. hans son Benjamin 13 1/2. [[Taipale-14|Petter 9]]. Anders 5. et Jonas 1. och D:r Walborg 16. Beatha 4. et Martha 6. Dito Anders Esaje son 31. mh: Regina 27. hans d:r Helena 4. et Maria Lowisa 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Sakris Johansson Taipal 59. mh: 38. **Son Jonas 26. mh: Anna Catharina 25. och son Dawid 2. et D:r Anna 3/4. Dito Mårten Sakris son 20. och D:r Ewa 18. Beatha 13. et [[Taipale-35|Sophia 11]]. Swägerska Enkan Maria Mårtens d:r 57. hennes son Bertill Esaje 37. mh: Margaretha 36. och son Adam 14 1/2. et Hindrich 10. samt D:r Hedwig 4 1/2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332857 Jakso 1261] *Torp: Adam Kruscop 21. mh: 19. **Syster Anna 13. et Christina Moses d:r 9. Mohr Walborg Carls d:r 52. *Sokne Skolmäst: Petter Kruscop 46. mh: 39. **Son Michell 17. Friedrich 15. Thomas 13. Alexander 10. Dawid 7. et Matts 3. och D:r Regina 5. ===Torfwinemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Dawid Pettersson Torfwi 31. mh: 37. **Son Gabriel 9. et Friedrich 7. Bror Jonas 46. mh: Ewa 37. hans son Israel 12. Adam 4. et Anders 1. och D:r Christina 9. Bror Enka Anna Jörans d:r 43. hennes son Anders 18. et Michell Esaje son 5. och D:r Maria Esajed:r 14. Syster Margaretha 23. Adam Andersson 37. mh: Walborg 36. hans son Elias 12. och D:r Sophia 14. et Margaretha 9. Matts Gabrielsson 25. mh: Sophia 33. och son Benjamin 1. hans Bror Hindrich 15 1/2. och Mohr Ewa Nils d:r 61. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Dawid Pettersson Torfwi 46. mh: 43. **Son Anders 15. och D:r Maria 19. Bror Adam 43. Syster Sophia 34. et Helena 31. Mohr Lisa Matts d:r 71. Farbror Anders Anderss: 72. mh: Lisa 70. hans son Matts 43. mh: Christina 42. och son Elias 14. et Adam 13. och Dotter Lisa 11. Hindrich Hindrichsson 32. mh: Sophia 25. och D:r Ewa 5. Margretha 1 1/2. Christina 1/6. Enkan Christina Petters d:r 49. ===Tefwanemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Afled: Landtmät: Plathans D:r Albertina Wilhelmina 31 1/2. **Son Petter Emanuel 2. Drengen Anders Buuri 27. och Gabriel Sakrisson 15. Pigan Beatha Christers d:r 38. et Christina Kujansu 20. och Ewa Jacobi 15. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Dito Dito **Familjen uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1 *Torp: Dawid Kiiha 42. mh: 36. **Dotter Anna Sophia 6 1/2. et Ewa 5. och son Gabriel 1 1/2. samt Wallherden Jonas Mattss: 10. *Inh: Jordan Johansson 55. mh: 59. **Dotter Anna 17. *Inh: Salamon Jöransson 66. mh: 39. **Son Anders 16. et Adam 6 1/2. Dotter Beatha 13 1/2. et Helena 2 1/2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332858 Jakso 1262] ===Uiminnemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Pettersson Saira 62. mh: 59. **Foster son Hindrich Hindrichsson 43. mh: Regina 44. hans son Abell 20. och Dotter Maria 7. Elias Sylwestersson 47. mh: Sophia 50. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Påhlss: Saira 39. **Dotter Lisa 3/4. Bror Dawid 34. Syster Maria 31. Enkan Margaretha Påhls d:r 53. hennes son Moses Adamsson 27. och Dotter Ewa Adamsd:r 25. Drengåssen Johan Dawidsson 13 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jacob Gabrielsson Saira 52. mh: 54. **Son Jonas 28. mh: Sophia 24. och son Dawid 1. Abram 21. Anders 19. et Gabriel Jacobsson 7. Dotter Ewa 17. et Christina 13. Enkan Maria Hindrichs d:r 62. hennes son Hindrich Adamss: 36. mh: Ewa 31. och son Matts 11. Elias 7. et Adam 2. samt D:r Sophia 13. Bror Adam Adamsson 31. mh: Ewa 21. och syster Wallborg 27. *Inh: Esajas Mattsson 62. mh: 59. **D:r Maria 32. och hennes D:r Ewa Dawids d:r 10. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Olofsson Hietames 45. mh: 42. **Son Moses 20. Thomas 8. et Dawid 1. och D:r Anna 16. et Margaretha 13. Bror Elias 32. mh: Maria 25. hans son Salamon 1/12. Enkan Lisa Anders d:r 56. hennes son Gabriel Hindrichsson 35. mh: Ewa 27. och son Hindrich 7. et Johan 1 1/2. och Anders Hindrichsson 23. samt D:r Beatha Hindrichs d:r 18. Mats Mattsson 58. mh: Sophia 48. hans son Jonas 15. et Elias 11. och D:r Lisa 21. hans bror Dawid 45. mh: Ewa 34. och son Abram 9. Adam 4. et Gabriel 2. Dito Jacob Mattsson 32. mh: Anna 29. och Dotter Regina 4. samt Syster Susanna Mathia' 28. *Torp: Adam Anderss: Sallmi 59. mh: 49. **Dotter Ewa 17. et Christina 1. Swåger Matts Dawidsson 21. och Swägerska Anna Dawids Dotter 35. *Torp: Petter Mäenpä 24. **Mohr Lisa Hindrichs d:r 57. Syster Christina Adams dotter 21. *Torp: Jonas Anderss: Seppä 34. mh: 34. **Son Stephan 5 1/2. Anders 3. et Jonas 1. och Dotter Maria 7. Mohr Lisa Petri dotter 68. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Eliasson Hakoin 71. mh: 47. **Son Johan 37. Salamon 34. mh: Johanna 25. och D:r Lisa 1. Adam 28. Jonas 21. et Hindr: 17. och Jacob 14. Bror Jöran 68. mh: Walborg 57. hans son Dawid 29. mh: Sophia 23. Bror Thomas 64. mh: Beatha 37. hans son Anders 15. et Gabriel 9. och Dotter Ewa 12. Bror Anders 57. och Bror Elias 55. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332860 Jakso 1263] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Gabrielss: Kintu 52. mh: 36. **Son Anders 11. Adam 5. et Hindrich 2. och D:r Sophia 7. Foster son Anders Andersson Korpela 25. Mohr Ewa Johans d:r 71. hennes dotter Lisa Gabriels d:r 48. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Esajas Johansson Kintu 51. mh: 39. **Son Jeremias 20. Dawid 12. et Urban 8. och D:r Maria 6. et Sophia 3. Gabriel Mattss: 38. mh: Regina 25. hans D:r Walborg 7. et Helena 4 1/2. och son Abell 1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Johan Mattsson Pekari 66. mh: 43. **Son Gabriel 34. Esajas 33. et Jacob 1/2. och Dotter Christina 10. et Regina 2. Enkan Ewa Mats d:r 48. hennes son Moses Elia' 22. et Adam Gabrielsson 6. Bror Dawid Mattsson 39. mh: Margretha 31. hans son Anders 4. och D:r Maria 1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattsson Pekari 62. mh: 57. **Son Jeremias 16. Swärson Dawid Mårtensson 35. mh: Maria 29. hans son Emanuel 8. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Adam Hindrichsson Pekari 58. **Bror Jöran 46. mh: Sophia 36. och Jonas 17. Hindrich 14. Gabriel 12. Abell 3. et Abram 1 1/2. och Dotter Beatha 10. Mohr Anna Bertilsd:r 74. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Elias Dawidsson Poikulain 38. mh: 36. **Dotter Ewa 7. Bror Jonas 19. Syster Christina 15. et Regina 12. Mohr Anna Anders dotter 48. Enkan Maria Matts dotter 53. hennes son Matts Hindrichsson 28. mh: Sophia 24. och son Adam 1 3/4. Enkan Maria Lars d:r 47. hennes son Hindrich Andersson 9. et D:r Walborg Andersd:r 5. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Thomas Dawidsson Sajra 55. mh: 53. **Son Stephan 22. mh: Johanna 24. och D:r Margretha 1/4. et Ewa 1/4. Dotter Maria 27. et Beatha Thoma' 10. Brorsson Jonas Esaje 18. hans Styffar Dawid Berntsson 37. mh: Walborg 53. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Jöran Adamsson Sajra 66. mh: 46. **Son Påhl 16. Son Enka Catharina Johans d:r 42. hennes son Anders Gabrielsson 18. och D:r Regina Gabriels d:r 15. Bror Adam 63. mh: Catharina 52. hans son Johan 31. mh: Regina 23. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Hindrich Johansson Sajra 53. mh: 48. **Son Matts 27. et Adam 4. Dotter Ewa 16. et Christina 8. Bror Elias 44. mh: Maria 30. hans son Anders 11. et Petter 5. och D:r Lisa 16. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332861 Jakso 1264] *Torp: Jöran Hindrichsson 54. mh: 52. **Bror Petter 51. Fosterson Benjamin Johansson 26. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Dawid Thomasson Tuliain 59. mh: 49. **Son Esajas 23. et Anders 13. Dotter Stina 25. et Catharina 16. Bror Thomas 51. mh: Susanna 50. hans son Elias 16. och Dotter Christina 7. et Anna Maria 2. Hindrich Erichs son 54. mh: Beatha 48. hans son Gabriel 24. et Adam 9. Erich Andersson 39. mh: Sophia 27. *Inhysninge Enkan Walborg Erichs d:r 58. **Alldeles Wahnför. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Elias Carlsson Nikunen 64. mh: 65. **Dotter Anna 22. Swärson Elias Mattss: 40. mh: Maria 38. hans son Hindrich 17 1/2. Christer 15. Abram 12. et Anders 5. och D:r Ewa 18. et Sophia 2. Drengen Dawid Esajeson 20. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Adam Thomasson Nicunen 40. mh: 37. **Son Elias 18. et Petter 8. och D:r Walborg 16. et Margaretha 6. Bror Gabriel 20. och Abell 11. Syster Christina 21. Ewa 18. et Regina 17. Mohr Maria Elia' d:r 49. Matts Mattsson 51. hans son Dawid 21. et Jonas 17. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Påhl Mattsson Jukain 50. mh: 48. **Son Anders 21. Matts 18. Jeremias 15. och D:r Christina 9. Pigan Ewa Adamsd:r Kontila 48. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Elias Andersson Juckain 31. **Syster Sophia 22. et Lisa 19. Farbror Esajas Hindrichsson 52. mh: Beatha 41. hans son Hindrich 18. och D:r Margaretha 13. och hans syster Walborg Hindrichs d:r 36. Enkan Sophia Johans d:r 78. ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Elias Hindrichsson Punckain 63. **Son Adam 45. mh: Margaretha 41. och son Hindrich 18. et Simon 6. samt Dotter Maria 20. Walborg 14. Catharina 11. Christina 8. et Margretha Elisabeth 4. Dito Elias Elia' 33. mh: Helena 24. D:o Johan Elia' 22. ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Matts Mattsson Uroin 72. mh: 69. **Son Adam 47. mh: Sophia 37. och son Anders 20 1/2. et Jonas 6. och D:r Maria 12. D:o Jonas Mattsson 40. mh: Maria 19. Enkan Catharina Olofsd:r 65. hennes son Anders Jacobsson 35. mh: Ewa 24. Enkan Helena Gabriels d:r 55. hennes son Elias 34. et Gabriel Christersson 27. och Dotter Regina 20. et Lisa Christers d:r 18. Enkan Margaretha Johans d:r 49. hennes son Dawid 23. et Elias Jöransson 20. och D:r Beatha Jörans Dotter 13. Enkan Ewa Johans d:r 41. hennes son Abell 21. Abram 10 1/2. et Gabriel 6. och Dotter Walborg 17. et Christina Esaje d:r 13. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332862 Jakso 1265] ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Gabriel Mårtensson Wärdö 47. mh: 38. **Son Mårten 17. Gabriel 4. et Matts 1. och D:r Sophia 13. Maria 7. et Johanna 5. Bror Dawid 39. mh: Walborg 30. hans Dotter Beatha 1. Syster Walborg 39. et Regina Mårtens d:r 22. samt Styfmohr Elisabeth Simons d:r 58. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Hindrich Jöransson Wärdö 42. mh: 39. **Son Benjamin 7. et Anders 1 1/4. och Dotter Ewa 17. et Helena 14. Styf Swärmohr Enkan Maria Elia' d:r 41. hennes Dotter Anna Maria Thoma' d:r 1. Foster Dotter Maria Elia' d:r 24. Drengen Hindrich Asikain 22. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Jöransson Wärdö 29. mh: 29. **Son Matts 8. Elias 5. et Simon 2. B:lm Adam Jöransson 45. mh: Maria Jörans d:r 36. hans son Michell 1. och D:r Regina 8. Lisa 6. et Ewa 2. Pigan Maria Anders d:r 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Simonsson Wärdö 55. mh: 61. **Son Gabriel 33. mh: Ewa 28. och Anders 23 1/2. mh: Christina 20. Bror Adam Simonsson 52. mh: Maria 52. hans son Dawid 22. och D:r [[Värtö-1|Margaretha 24.]] Anna 15. et Ewa 12. ===Wainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Christer Eliasson Mört 59. mh: 54. **Son Adam 16. och Dotter Maria 19. Walborg 13. et Anna 8. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Pettersson 44. mh: 45. **Pigan Regina Johans d:r 25. et Lisa Petters dotter 27. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Johansson Wainicka 43. mh: 32. **Son Anders 6. Dotter Lisa 16. Anna 3. et Agnetha 1/2. Bror Thomas 38. mh: Ewa 32. hans son Jonas 5. et Adam 1. och Dotter Maria 7. Bror Elias Johansson 26. Mohr Maria Hindrichs d:r 67. Farbror Petter Erichsson 64. mh: Lisa 45. hans son Dawid 20. och Dotter Walborg 18. Margareta 13. et Hedwig 2. ====Hemman 3 (2/3)==== *Thomas Johansson Wainicka 58. mh: 49. **D:r Beatha 22. et Agneta 13. Swärson Mårte Carlsson 29. mh: Maria 25. hans son Anders 4. Dawid Mattsson 65. hans son Johan 24. Adam 17. et D:r Walborg 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332864 Jakso 1266] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Stephan Jöransson Wainicka 49. mh: 49. **Son Friedrich 22. Anders 17. et Elias 7. och Dotter Susanna 19. et Ewa 12. Bror Jöran 45. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Johan Christersson Kanganmäki 59. mh: 48. **Swärson Dawid Johansson 31. mh: Christina 24. hans son Matts 1. och Dotter Ewa 3. Bror Petter 43. mh: Walborg 43. hans son Esajas 18. och Dotter Lisa 12. Hedwig 9. Beatha 4. et Anna 1. Syster Maria 58. Johan Pettersson 74. mh: Maria 59. hans son Anders 37. mh: Margaretha 37. och son Johan 9. et Elias 2. Dotter Margretha Johans Dot:r 29. Drengen Malachias Pettersson 37. *Rothe Fatt: Adam Jöransson 39. ====Hemman 5 (2/3)==== *Matts Johansson Uski 55. **Bror Thomas 53. mh: Hedwig 44. Dito Adam 47. mh: Hedwig 39. hans son Elias 8. Enkan Maria Simons dotter 49. hennes son Esajas Dawidsson 28. et Abraham Dawidsson 16. och Dotter Christina 23. et Maria 20. Wallherden Lisa Jörans dotter 14. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Anders Adamss: Uski 31. mh: 37. **Styfson Matts Jacobsson 8 1/2. et Dotter Maria Jacobs dotter 15. Enkan Ewa Matts D:r 69. Drengen Michell Michelsson 54. ====Hemman 7 (2/7)==== *Johan Andersson Turiain 28. mh: 24. **Dotter Regina 1. Bror Anders 21. och Gabriel 19. et Syster Anna Maria 17. Mohr Maria Simons d:r 52. ====Hemman 7 (2/7)==== *Anders Johansson Turiain 29. mh: 29. **Son Matts 1. Syster Ewa 41. ====Hemman 7 (3/7)==== *Dawid Andersson Turiain 63. mh: 59. **Son Adam 37. mh: Lisa 37. och son Jeremias 12. et Elias 5. och D:r Christina 7. Dito Dawid Dawidsson 32. mh: Ewa 30. och son Gabriel 4. et D:r Catharina 8. D:o Jonas Dawidsson 21. et Petter Dawidss: 15. Enk: Martha Samuels d:r 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332865 Jakso 1267] ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Johan Jöransson Himmi 42. **Syster Hedwig Jörans dotter 36. Dito Maria Jörans d:r 42. med sonen Joseph 12. Enkan Sophia Matts d:r 58. hennes son Adam Elias son 25. et Dotter Ewa 22. och Maria Elia' d:r 15. Drengen Jonas Thomasson 37. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332867 Jakso 1268] Extract af föregående Clemis Socken Mantals Längd för År 1818. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332869 Jakso 1301]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi

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Anders 14 Sophia 22 *Inh Henric Elieson 26 mh:r 23. **Maria 1/4 ====Hemman 1 et 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Ahtiain 42 mh:r 33 **Adam 13 Michel 8. Maria 4. Stina 1/4 Bror Jonas 29 Syster Lisa 46 ====Hemman 1 et 3 (1)==== *E:a Valborg Ericsdotter 37 **Abram 18 Jacob 12. Stina 6 B:r Adam 43 mh:r 29.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) Gabriel 1. Eva 9 Maria 3. Eva 50 *Inh Regina Mattsdotter 32 ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Jacob Ahtiain 31. **Bror Adam 34 mh:r 31. Mor Eva 64. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Thomas Hakuli 47 mh:r 35. **Son Gabriel 9. Anders 4. Bror Jöran 51 mh:r 38 Elias 12. Jonas 4 Hedvig 10 Sophia 8 Lisa 1. Syster Caisa 29. Mor Maria 58 Farbror Anders 67 mh:r 47. Son Adam 29 mh:r 30 Son Alexander 1/4 David 23 Regina 18. ===Heickilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Maria Ericsdotter 45 **Matts 30 E:a Greta 51 Jacob 17. Gabriel 14 Michel 12 Lisa 22 David 40 mh:r 39 Elias 18. Fredric 11. Anders 10 Eva 6 Anna 2 Pig Maria 27. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Heikin 69 mh:r 59 **Måg Esaias 33 mh:r 30 Bror Elias 33 mh:r 30 Alexander 15 David 11 Elias 8 Påhl 5. Johan 3. Gretha 14 Maria 1/4 Brorson Matts 47 mh:r 44. Mor Maria 74. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Heiska 53 mh:r 44 **Gretha 15. Sophia 9. B:r Johan 49 mh:r 46. Caisa 22 Maria 14 Anna 9. Elias 24 mh:r 23 Anna 2 Eva 1. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Gabriel Adamsson 34 mh:r 30 **David 11. Jonas 9. Adam 14 Pig Eva 31 *Inh Jeremias Eliasson 41 mh:r 34. **Elias 6. Anders 2. Anna 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Jonas Hyveri 43 mh:r 37 **Anders 16. David 9. Salamon 4 Eva 12 Carin 1 Maria 44 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esaias Hyveri 61 mh:r 59. **Adam 26 mh:r 27 Stina 1. Son Moses 22. mh:r 19. Esaias 19 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Tapanain 46 mh:r 47. **Adam 24 mh:r 18. Elias 14. Greta 18. Caisa 9 B:r Jonas 39 mh:r 43 Gabriel 12. Eva 6 E:a Greta 61 Esaias 35 mh:r 26 Abram 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Henric Tapanain 36 mh:r 32 **Matts 20 Eva 34. Valborg 29 Lisa 27. E:a Sophia 49 David 16 Sophia 9. ====Hemman 4 (3/4)==== *Carl Junnoin 72 **Jonas 38 mh:r 34. David 11 Anna 1 Moses 26. Helena 31 Esaias 26 mh:r 32. Lisa 34. Sophia 23. Henric 56. Gabriel 27. Hedvig 56. *Rothfatt: Petter Jöransson 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 27. **Stina 21. Eva 14. Mor Valborg 41 Maria 35 Farbror David 45 mh:r 44 David 19 Elias 16 Salamon 14. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Pucki 26. **Eva 29 Brors: [[Pukki-12|Esaias 13]] Gabriel 10 Stina 23 E:n Greta 47 Matts 21. Elias 16. Sophia 24. Maria 12. ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 et 2 (1)==== *Jacob Turka 68 mh:r 58 **Son Adam 25 mh:r 25. Anna 1. Eva 1/4 Måg Adam 48 mh:r 41 Anders 15. David 9. Beatha 22. [[Turku-1|Hedvig 19]]. Stina 10 Anna 4 Måg Matts 55 mh:r 45. Salamon 14 Anders 6 Maria 29 Eva 23. Lisa 19. ====Hemman 1 et 2 (1)==== *Adam Turka 38 mh:r 31. **Son Elias 9. Henric 4. B:r Philip 23 Lisa 34 Maria 30 Valborg 28. Sophia 19 Lisa 67. Hedvig 32. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343100 Jakso 492] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Heickere? 45 mh:r 43 **Abram 12 Elias 9 E:a Anna 45. Beatha 9 Anna 3. B:r David 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jöran Dito 32 **B:r Michel 26 Maria 24. Mor Helena 66 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Moses Dito 36 mh:r 33 **Son Adam 14 Eva 9. Hedvig 6. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Eric Huttuin 63 **Son Adam 36 mh:r 37 Benjamin 13 Matts 10 Elias 8 Anna 4 Eva 2 David 34 mh:r 29 Sophia 1. Eva 23 B:r Jacob 48 mh:r 48 Alexander 8 Gretha 15. Regina 12. Maria 15. B:r d:tr Eva 52 ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Johan Huttuin 46 mh:r 44 **Son Adam 26 David 1/4 Elias 16. Henric 8. Eva 19 Hedvig 7 ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Jöran Jacobsson 46 mh:r 40. **Son Anders 1/4. Helena 18 Lisa 14 Eva 9. Beatha 4 Mor Maria 74 ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 43 mh:r 41. **Son Benjamin 21. Richard 18 Fredric 14. Jonas 10 Salamon 8. Elias 5. Gabriel 3 B:r Henric 41. Johanna 37 Stina 31. Mor Eva 70 ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:a Eva Mattsdotter 67 **Måg Jeremias 40 mh:r 37. Elias 9. Lisa 17. Maria 14 Anna 5. Eva 1. Simon 63 mh:r 45. Son Anders 26 mh:r 24 Stina 2 Gabriel 14. Adam 13. David 10. Maria 31. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jöran Huttuin 74 mh:r 65. **Son Jonas 44. Adam 29. Gabriel 20 mh:r 20 Benjamin 17 Brors: Anders 43 mh:r 27 David 6. Abram 4 Eva 1/4 Simon 37 Bror Eric 64. Son Elias 27 mh:r 22. Matts 2 Anders 18 Henric 10 Margaretha 11. ===Idiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Johan Dufva 31. **Son Anders 3 Eva 6. Margaretha 10. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michel Parkoin 54 mh:r 39. **Maria 9 Valborg 3. Anna 30 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 42 mh:r 37. **David 23. Matts 18. Henric 20. Abram 14. Anders 11. Elias 7. Eva 30 *Torp: Michel Thomasson 50 mh:r 46. *Inh E:a Gretha Keltinen 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skinnari 47 mh:r 42 **Son Johan 8 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esaias Dito 59 mh:r 42 **Son Henric 27 mh:r 24 ===Jufvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Anders Jufvoin 48 mh:r 43. **Anders 9. Maria 10. Beatha 2. Mor Gretha 60 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jufvoin 51. **B:r Jacob 34. mh:r 34 Anders 10. Elias 1/4. Lisa 13. Maria 8. Eva 66 Valborg 34 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Elias Kuka 69 mh:r 66 **Måg Adam 27. mh:r 40. Elias 4. D:r Abram 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Jufvoin 43 mh:r 32. **Son Gabriel 4. Johanna 8 Stina 11. Lena 31. Mor Maria 68. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Jufvoin 29. **B:r Adam 16. Eva 26. Stina 19. Gretha 15. ====Hemman 4 et 5 (2)==== *Anders Clemi 60 **Son Adam 25. mh:r 20. Gabriel 22. B:r Henric 56 mh 44 Maria 15 Eva 11 B:r Elias 41. mh:r 44. Jonas 22 David 11. Valborg 14. Mor Margaretha 64. B:r David 59 mh:r 51 Anders 27 Caisa 25. Jonas 48 mh:r 48. *Inh Gustaf Esaiasson 46 mh:r 37. **Elias 12. David 4 Gustaf 2 Carolina 14 *Klockaren Gabriel Laurén 41. **D:r Gabriel 23 Pigan Maria 30 *Torp: Jonas Mattsson 41 mh:r 41 **Stephan 8 Maria 14. Valborg 11 Hedda 1/2 B:r David 25. Eva 22 *Skrädd: Jacob Rasonius 34. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Kyrkoherdén Jacob Roscher 37 mh:r 28. **Svåger Vilhelm Lundén 11. Svägerska Carolina 23 Clara 8 Johanna 14. D:r Johan 33. Anders 23 Gabriel 30 Pig Stina 24 Maria 24 Caisa 24. *Adjunct A: Höijer 28. *Inh Saara Beckman 34. **Syster Eva 45 *Inh Jacob Mattsson 63 mh:r 61. **Son Elias 29. Dotter Lisa 22. *Torp: Adam Palola 43 mh:r 42 **Adam 2 Gabr: 7 Stina 17 Eva 14 Maria 10. Fredric 3. Lovisa 9. Mor Eva 61. ===Kukannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kuka 46 mh:r 41. **Svägerska Eva 35. B:r Anders 34 mh:r 32. Johan 12. Gabriel 10. Lena 2. E:a Valborg 62 E:a Greta 38. Fredric 16. Jonas 14. Elias 9 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Eva Kuka 59 **Son Matts 34 mh:r 39. Gabriel 14. Lisa 12. Stina 10. Gretha 7. Beata 5 Hedda 2. Adam 20 Eva 26. Elias 42 mh:r 38. David 14 Johan 1. Beatha 15 Johanna 7. E:a Anna 46. Måg Gabriel 29 mh:r 20. Anders 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Agneta Johansd:tr 44. **Son Matts 15 Sophia 20 Eva 10 Maria 4. Eva 58 Regina 33 B:lm Michel 35 mh:r 22. Adam 1/2 E:a Helena 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Kuka 56 mh:r 52. **Son Elias 27 mh:r 21. Maria 1/4 Anders 14. Jeremias 9 B:r David 47 mh:r 40. Vilhelm 13. Fredric 6 Gabriel 1. Stina 10. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343101 Jakso 493] *Inh Anders Johansson 56 mh:r 47. **Son Moses 22 Sophia 18. *Inh Berndt Lahti 78 mh:r 75. **Son Jeremias 38 Elias 30 Gretha 23 ===Keskisenpä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Lensu 29 mh:r 28. **Gretha 4 Maria 1/4 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Petter Lensu 31 mh:r 29. **David 1/4 Adam 21. Helena 30 Stina 27 Gretha 58. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Kiski 34 mh:r 32 **Adam 6. Lisa 8. Måg Adam 29 mh:r 19. Moses 1. Anna 32 Mor Helena 51. Stina 44. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Thomas Kiski 49 mh:r 44 **Matts 14 David 8 Elias 1/4. Adam 8 Eva 14. Maria 11. *Inh E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 46 ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kiski 74 mh:r 40 **Johanna 14. Beatha 8. Sophia 2. Måg Jonas 49 mh:r 49. Son Aron 22 Gabriel 10. Bror Petter 64. Son David 32 mh:r 36 Hedvig 1/4 Son Adam 29 mh:r 31. *Rothfatt: [[Holopainen-40|Christer Holopan 74]] mh:r 47 **Son [[Holopainen-41|Moses 20]] [[Holopainen-42|Maria 8]] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Talka 62 mh:r 42 **Son Matts 2. Sophia 12 Hedvig 8 Valborg 6 E:a Helena 61 Son Johan 37 mh:r 31. Henric 11. David 9. Lisa 5 Helena 2 Beatha 1/4. Aron 33 Eva 30 Mor Eva 67. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 35]] mh:r [[Unknown-241747|33]] **[[Mattero-6|Anders 8]] [[Mattero-8|David 1]] [[Mattero-7|Stina 6]] [[Mattero-10|Beatha 25]] Mor [[Unknown-242081|Maria 64]] Blm Gabriel 63 Son [[Mattero-17|Benjamin 32]] mh:u [[Unknown-242756|34]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 3]] ===Kermennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 56 mh:r 36 **Adam 21. Elias 18. Abram 14. Johan 48 mh:r 41 Lisa 9. Maria 6. Henric 37 mh:r 36 Anders 12. Jonas 11 Salamon 8 Gabriel 6. *Inh Thomas Ojala 75 mh:r 60 ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Adamsson 46 mh:r 36 **Bror Elias 34. Anders 31. mh:r 27. Adam 1/4. Petter 29. mh:r 21. Matts 58 mh:r 40. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *E:a Margaretha Mattsd:tr 56 **Abram 29. mh:r 25. Sophia 20 E:a Hedvig 47. Abel 22 Stina 27 Caisa 18 ====Hemman 2 (3/5)==== *N: M: David Mårtenss: 51 mh:r 46 **Son Elias 21. Maria 18. Regina 9. Eva 6. Susanna 4 Benjamin 39 mh:r 37. Lisa 10. Anna 7. Helena 7. Adam 44 mh:r 40. Marcus 37 mh:r 32 Anders 8 Anna 2 Valborg 1/2 E:a Sophia 54 Gabriel 17. Beatha 12 Pig Maria 28. *Torp: Anders Thomasson 43 mh:r 46 **David 13 Eva 15. Regina 9 Beatha 4. ===Kamannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Påhl Karhu 50 mh:r 40 **Son Thomas 3. Margaretha 13 Maria 10 Regina 6. Sophia 36 Salamon 30 mh:r 23. David 1. Beatha 3. Mor Regina 57. Bror David 60. mh:r 47. Anna 48. Jonas 24 Sophia 9. Anders 9 Valborg 18. Caisa 13. Lisa 8 Helena 4. *Inh Bertill Jöransson 75 mh:r 49 **Son Jöran 54. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Karhu 64 mh:r 56. **Eva 3 Bror Henric 58 mh:r 50 Anders 24. Gabriel 21 Adam 11 David 8 Moses 4. Martha 6. ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Matts Karhu 64 mh:r 53. **Son Adam 31 mh:r 22 Elias 1/4 Stina 26. Maria 14 B:r E:a Anna 52. Gabriel 29 mh:r 4 David 22 Bror Johan 13 mh:r 29. Sophia 7. Regina 6 Valborg 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Anders Karhu 80. **Måg Moses 28 mh:r 29. Adam 2 Eva 1/4 Pig: Maria 27 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Kåhoin 74 mh:r 63. **Son Abram 29. Joseph 17. Regina 26. Esaias 4 Valborg 14. Gabriel 58 mh:r 39. Simon 15. Marcus 12. Jacob 9 Thomas 30. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Kåhoin 46 mh:r 39. **Son Elias 24 mh:r 22. Anders 2 Jonas 1/4. Gabriel 20. David 16 Påhl 12 Sophia 9. Adam 50 mh:r 35. Johan 9. Maria 6. Eva 1/4 E:a Maria 68. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Zachris Håra 75. **Johan 44 mh:r 47. David 24. Adam 15. Gabriel 16. Anders 14 Henric 1. Beatha 8. Lisa 8 Elias 38 mh:r 32. Salamon 6 Helena 8 Bror Matts 64 mh:r 65 Abram 26 mh:r 24 Jonas 2 Jacob 22 Gretha 35. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jöran Kiski 65 mh:r 50 **Son Adam 25. Elias 23 Beatha 14. Stina 11. Martha 6 Gbriel 33 mh:r 32 Anders 12 Jonas 9. Regina 4. Eric 41. mh:r 37. Lisa 13. Hedvig 8. Eva 1/4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343102 Jakso 494] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 56 mh:r 46 **Son David 11 Anna 15. Regina 12. Bror Johan 39 mh:r 36 Maria 13. Thomas 27 mh:r 23. Matts 23 Adam 19. Mor Valborg 56 ===Kaipiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kaipia 54 mh:r 37. **Son Elias 26 David 19 Mihel 9. Matts 1/4 Stina 14. Bror Abell 44 Gabriel 39. mh:r 24 lisa 4. Sophia 1. Syster Maria 25 Gretha 40 Mor Sophia 78. Saara 34. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Kaipia 48 mh:r 36 **Son Gabriel 16. Lisa 23 Sophia 9 E:a Lisa 57 Thomas 36 mh:r 27 Regina 2. Abram 33. Maria 26. *Inh E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 73 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson 36 mh:r 33. **Son Elias 14. Jonas 10. Matts 8. Abell 6 Moses 3 Lena 17. Bror David 28 mh:r 29 Anders 8. Eric 6. Maria 1. Styffar Esaias 32 mh:r 60. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 53 mh:r 53 **Salamon 17. Johanna 28. Lena 23 Mårten 62 Anders 30 mh:r 28 Eva 4 Stina 1. Lisa 37. Maria 23 E:a Lena 43 D:r Johan Jacobsson 25. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Adam Kurki 58 mh:r 49. **Elias 28. mh:r 40 Lena 3. Anders 8. David 6. E:a Eva 39 Anna 11 Jonas 29 mh:r 24. Sophia 1/4. Mor Caisa 68. Kyrkfatt: Eva 31. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Mosesd:tr 42 **Adam 22 David 17. Jonas 4. Eva 20. Regina 15. Lena 11. Sophia 10. Hedvig 8. Bror Matts 45. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Jöran Pardames 47 mh:r 36 **Elias 17 Stina 14. Regina 6. Eva 4. B:r Anders 35 mh:r 39. Adam 12. Jonas 4. Salamon 8. Johanna 6 Regina 28 Maria 1. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *David Dito 46 mh:r 38 **Svåger Anders 37 mh:r 33 Matts 14 Jonas 8 Maria 10. Beata 5. Anders 28 mh:r 28. Valborg 4. Lena 1/4. *Inh Anders Saira 38 mh:r 35. **Regina 8. Sophia 2. ====Hemman 3 (1/5)==== *David Henricsson 33 mh:r 33 **Son Henric 1/4. Hedvig 5 Thomas 22. Lena 30. Saara 28. ===Kårpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Michel Latho 54 mh:r 38. **Anders 8. Lisa 2 B:r Esaias 38 mh:r 34. Elias 6 Maria 16 Anna 12 Eva 1. Valborg 45 E:a Maria 74 Eva 51. Lena 38 D:r Adam Johansson 60. ===Lakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Anna Korpelain 69. **B:r? Bertill 64. David 24 mh:r 30 Henric 21 E:a Eva 64 Son Elias 38 mh:r 29. Eric 54. Gabriel 35 mh:r 20 Son Eric 39 mh:r 32 Johan 3 Fredric 1 Eva 5. Son Matts 37 mh:r 24. Jonas 28 Anders 25 E:a Valborg 52. ===Lafvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Koufvo 59 mh:r 52 **Elias 22. Jonas 13. Sophia 30. Gretha 17 Adam 34 mh:r 27 Anders 2 Stina 8. Esaias 20. Lisa 13 Matts 38. Stephan 36 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Koufvo 60 mh:r 52 **Son Jonas 29 mh:r 27 Beatha 1/4. Maria 2. Son Adam 14 Hedvig 19 Lisa 9. Bror Anders 39 mh:r 32 Matts 19. Moses 11 Salamon 8. Henric 6. Johanna 15 Anna 13 Henric 1/4 *Inh David Koufvo 40. **Mor Valborg 73 ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Henric Mickola 51 mh:r 40 **Eva 18. Caisa 9. Martha 6 Regina 1 Brs: David 22 mh:r 21 Stina 1. B:r Michel 42 mh:r 38 Anders 11 Lisa 8 Maria 6 Hedvig 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Kuocka 64 mh:r 64. **David 29 Jonas 25 Gabriel 23 mh:r 21. Agneta 37 Eva 21 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Anna Mattsd:tr 63 **Son Anders 49 mh:r 36. Adam 9 Vilhelm 1/4 Maria 11 Hedda 6 Michel 30 mh:r 28 Henric 2. Elias 28. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Margaretha Andersd:tr 40. **Son Elias 6. Vilhelm 2 Johanna 11 Christina 8 Hedvig 4. Bror David 32 mh:r 32 Henric 3 Eva 7. Regina 38. Mårten 57. Agneta 27. Jöran 34 mh:r 37. Adam 8. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/viev.ka?kuid=343104 Jakso 495] ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Stina Jöransd:tr 42. **Martha 15 Svåger David 27 mh:r 30 Aron 3. David 39 mh:r 27 Anders 14 Elias 37 mh:r 35. Adam 11 Elias 1. Beatha 15 Michel 35 Matts 27 mh:r 25 Lisa 1/4. Moses 17 Eric 13 Gretha 51 Thomas 32 mh:r 27 Maria 1/4 Gabr. 54 *Inh E:a Lisa Michelsd:tr 56 **Son Moses 28 mh:r 20 Adam 15. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Brofogden Johan Serén 37 mh:r 40 **Syster Ebba 29. Pig: Helena 44. *Inh Påhl Ericsson 58. **Helena 15. Stina 9. ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Metzo 43 mh:r 40 **Jeremias 18 Adam 11 Anders 2. Eva 15 Hedvig 8 Eva 37 Alexander 12 ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 56 mh:r 48 **Son Adam 26 mh:r 24 Son Anders 22 mh:r 20 Eva 23 E:a Anna 39. Son Elias 13 Maria 9. Johanna 9. *Torp: Anders Heickeri 35 mh:r 31 **Eva 5. Carin 4. Anna 1. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Thomasd:tr 34. **Salamon 8. Anna 1. D:r Henric 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Thomas Nuppoin 25 mh:r 24 **Elias 1/4. B:r Esaias 16. Caisa 22. Maria 18. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Maria Nuppoin 37. **Jonas 30 mh:r 19. David 11. Eva 9. Svåger Elias 64 mh:r 55. Gabriel 28. Stina 13. Gretha 30. *Inh Adam Jöransson 49 mh:r 46 **Son Jeremias 16. Jonas 5. Lena 11 ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Mårten Nisoin 49 mh:r 46. **Son Anders 23. Thomas 9. Michel 5. Sophia 20 Maria 16 Stina 13 Bror Matts 46 mh:r 39. Gabriel 10. Maria 3. Mor Eva 70 Elias 45 mh:r 31. Adam 9. Abel 1. Beatha 5. Bror Henric 18 Mor Eva 58. E:a Hedvig 58 Petter 27 mh:r 24 Henric 1/4. David 37. Jonas 5. Anna 13. Lisa 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Nisoin 50 mh:r 55. **Jonas 28 mh:r 30. David 4. Maria 7. Sophia 2. Johan 24 mh:r 29.(=[[Kiesi-112|Eeva]]) Beatha 1. Adam 4. Gabriel 22. Lisa 22. Eva 16. *Inh Anders Andersson 65 mh:r 48 **Son Matts 9. *Rothfatt Agneta Andersd:tr 74 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Henric Wilhu 41 mh:r 24. **Regina 14. Helena 4. Bror Anders 44 mh:r 44 Elias 2. Lisa 15 Stina 8. Farbror Johan 70 mh:r 66. Stephan 31. mh:r 26(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) David 1/4 Maria 4. Helena 42 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 38]] mh:r 31.(=[[Muhli-1|Valpuri]]) **[[Maunu-4|Matts 12.]] [[Maunu-7|Adam 5.]] [[Maunu-8|Elias 1/4]] [[Maunu-5|Anna 10]] [[Maunu-6|Maria 8.]] [[Maunu-2|Beatha 2]] E:a Valborg 63 [[Maunu-11|David 29]] mh:r 26(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) [[Maunu-13|Eva 4]] [[Maunu-14|Sophia 1]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Regina Mauno 56. **Son Henric 36 mh:r 35 Elias 10.((rippi kuva 43)) Jonas 5. Eva 13.((rippi kuva 41)) Regina 1. Son Abram 26 Anders 28 Anna 20 Martha 18. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Adam Haiko 33 mh:r 29. **Maria 11. Anders 21 mh:r 22. Gabriel 1/4. Matts 12 Jonas 5. Eva 40 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Eliasdotter 40. **Olaf 1 Salomon 8. Beatha 17. Maria 15 B:r Elias 37 mh:r 38 David 9. Valborg 14 Eva 4. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Olcka 55 mh:r 51. **Måg Johan 36 mh:r 29. Elias 1/4. Maria 8 Anna 6 Lisa 3. E:a Lisa 46. Gabriel 19. Pig Valborg 18. *Kyrkfatt: Petter Olcka 23 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattsson 36 mh:r 36. **Valborg 14. Lisa 11. Regina 4. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Pöllöin 42 mh:r 38. **Moses 13. Henric 6. Lisa 11 Sophia 8 Gretha 2 B:r David 22 mh:r 26 Måg Matts 36 mh:r 39 Abram 9 David 6 Jonas 1. Maria 15. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Pöllöin 56 mh:r 43. **Anders 28. Abram 26. Michel 23. Lisa 17. Stina 13. Lena 34. Gretha 31. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Valborg Pöllöin 55. **Son Matts 22 mh:r 24. Adam 1/4 Beatha 2 David 15 Gretha 27 ====Hemman 4 et 5 (1)==== *Elias Hifva 75. **Son Anders 42 mh:r 43. Påhl 20 Esaias 17 Adam 14 Anders 8 Bror Elias 42 mh:r 36 Son David 28 mh:r 22. Abram 12 Gabriel 8 Ulrica 14. Maria 5. Beatha 1. Michel 38 mh:r 36 Jonas 6? Adam 1. *Torp: Thomas Kalames 63 mh:r 52 **Anders 11. Thomas 24 B:r Esaias Soldat 57. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:a Eva Sihvo 48. **Jonas 15. Elias 9 Stina 17. Beatha 8 B:r Johan 45 mh:r 46 Bror Jöran 42 mh:r 45 Moses 9. David 6. Lisa 20. Anna 15. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343106 Jakso 496] *Inh Adam Mattsson 25. mh:r 40 **Dotter Sophia 3. *Torp. Emmanuel Mårtenss: 33 mh:r 27 ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Protocollisten Jerpes Arf *Torp: E:a Maria Johansd:tr 46 **Maria 26 Gretha 24 Måg Jeremias 27 mh:r 21. *Torp. Adam Väckärä 50 mh:r 35. **Alexander 14 Maria 8 Regina 4 Pig Sophia 21. ===Parkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Kiesi 66 **Jonas 39 mh:r 31 Emanuel 1. Stina 16. E:a Valborg 55. David 25 mh:r 25 Elias 1/4 Adam 16. Valborg 11 Henric 43 mh:r 33 Eva 12 Anna 1. Mor Maria 71. Adam 37 mh:r 33 Salamon 14. Pigan Valborg 24 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Parcko 51 mh:r 51. **Son David 30 mh:r 31 Margaretha 2. Jonas 15 Maria 21 Eva 18 Hedvig 12 Anna 10. Bror Adam 46 mh:r 44 Gabriel 25 mh:r 23 Beatha 18. Lisa 11. Valborg 1/4. ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Stephan Mårtensson 16 **Stina 20 Sophia 11. Eskill 56 mh:r 56 Elias 26 Lisa 24 Greta 62 E:a Regina 62. Jacob 32 Johan 25. Matts 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Muhli 31 mh:r 32 **Gabriel 3. Beatha 6. Eva 1/4. Carl 22 Regina 26 David 24 Adam 21. Valb. 20 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Maria Mattsd:tr 66 **Son Matts 38 mh:r 31. Elias 2 Sophia 8 Stephan 29 mh:r 31. Anna 2. Maria 1/4. Son Adam 15. Anders 9 Helena 27 Anna 16 Regina 10 Lisa 8. *Inh Eva Koutila 57. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 51. **Son Jacob 25 Måg Gabriel 19 mh:r 22. *Inh Lisa Pettersd:tr 32 **Son Jonas 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Råcka 33 mh:r 29. **Gabriel 1/4. B:r Moses 29 Valborg 40 Agneta 22. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasi 47 mh:r 39. **Son David 14. Matts 8 Michel 1/4. Maria 16 Martha 11. Susanna 49. E:a Valborg 59. Måg Stephan 25 mh:r 27. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Esaieson 24 mh:r 24 **Lisa 3. Thomas 21 mh:r 26. Eric 14. Jonas 56 *Inh David Jacobsson 34 mh:r 22 **Son Salamon 1. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Matts Ahoni 44 mh:r 46. **Son Michel 21. Jonas 19. Gabriel 2. Anna 16 Maria 14 Eva 11 Stina 8. Matts Rapi 70 mh:r 66. Stephan 56? mh:r 51 Anders 31 mh:r 28 David 4 Jacob 3 [[Ahonen-12|Regina 8]] Moses 20. Elias 12 [[Ahonen-11|Caisa 16]]. *Torp. Johan Johansson 40 mh:r 24 **Jonas 1/4. Eva 4. Beatha 80. Sophia 50 ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Anders Kirvesmes 44 mh:r 55. **Son Carl 25. E:a Eva 39. Son Elias 11 Jonas 56 mh:r 50 Henric 15. David 11. E:a Eva 52. ====Hemman 6 (2/3)==== *Matts Talka 62. **Son Elias 39 mh:r 31. Moses 12 David 9 Lisa 5. Anders 36 Bror Johan 56 mh:r 57. Jonas 31 mh:r 32. Abram 3 Maria 8 Esaias 47 mh:r 37 Johan 15. Eva 17 Anna 15 Stina 12 Valborg 10. Sophia 4 Bror Jacob 33 David 32 mh:r 31. Anders 9 Helena 8 Mor Lisa 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Talcka 52 mh:r 49. **Son Anders 18. Matts 15. Adam 11. Bror Jöran 46 mh:r 35 Gabriel 9. Valborg 31. Pigan Anna 18. *Torp. Esaias Mattsson 59 mh:r 49 **Son Johan 24. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *David Narthu 41 mh:r 39. **Salamon 8. Maria 16 Carin 4. Thomas 28. Adam 43 mh:r 41 Gabriel 20. Elias 18. Matts 14. Fredrica 12 Valborg 9. E:a Valborg 64. Regina 32 Greta 25 ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Jonas Narthu 46. **Son Anders 13. Benjami 9. Helena 6. Bror Moses 41 mh:r 55. Simon 26 mh:r 25. Henric 2. Mor Lena 66 Lisa 36 Stina 21. d:r Anders 20. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Elias Taipall 28 mh:r 22 **Stina 1. Jeremias 46 mh:r 32. Jonas 6 David 3 Maria 8. Helena 33. *Inh Adam Puncka 68 mh:r 56 *Inh Joseph Josephsson 65 mh:r 54 **Son Joseph 16 Anna 25. Eva 11. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343108 Jakso 497] *Torp. David Punka 45 mh:r 44 **Beatha 18 Carin 16 Maria 13 Gretha 4. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Johan Suokio 56 **David 29 mh:r 26 Elias 3. Hedvig 1/4 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Suockio 27 mh:r 30 **Anders 2 Eva 4. B:r Michel 21 Caisa 34 *Inh Henric Henricsson 56 mh:r 71. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jacob Turki ====Hemman 2 (5/24)==== *Johan Ruohia 54 mh:r 33. **Son Elias 14. ====Hemman 2 (5/12)==== *Jonas Ruohia 33 mh:r 31. **Maria 19. David 31. Adam 27 Valborg 34. ====Hemman 2 (3/8)==== *Matts Ruohia 55 mh:r 37. **Son Henric 34 mh:r 35 Matts 6. Maria 8 Regina 4 Stina 1 Eva 26 ===Sårfvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *N: M: Adam Ocko 48 mh:r 44. **Son Elias 19. David 8 Johanna 14 Bror Esaias 46 mh:r 32 Valborg 8. Cousin Petter 38 mh:r 30. Anders 8 Matts 19 Salamon 5. Jonas 2 Elias 1/4. Eric 19. E:a Eva 52 Moses 30 Aron 24. Gabriel 17 Fredric 14. Lisa 21. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Michel Thomasson 66 mh:r 55. **Son David 30 mh:r 30(=[[Värtö-1|Marketta]]) Brita 1/4 Valborg 26 Stina 14 Maria 56 Brs. Elias 44 mh:r 34. Jonas 8. Elias 6 Anders 1/4. Eva 4 D:r Anders 21. *Inh: Anders Kontela 32 mh:r 32 **Son Johan 3. Eva 1. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Christer Ticka 48 mh:r 41 **Son Fredric 25. Brors E:a Valborg 66. Anders 41 mh:r 32 David 34 Vilhelm 1. Gabriel 28 Jonas 26 Beatha 36 Mårten 58 mh:r 49. Eric 29 mh:r 19. Jonas 22 Adam 18 Stina 14 Lisa 12 E:a Maria 33. Elias 9 Eva 12 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Christer Pesari 63 mh:r 48. **Son Anders 35 mh:r 31 Jonas 10 Jacob 5. Hedvig 8. Lena 2 Gabriel 28 Johan 24. Adam 21 Margaretha 14 Lisa 11 Stina 8. Brors: Elias 47 mh:r 47 David 21 Mor Eva 67 Jeremias 48 mh:r 41 Thomas 22 Elias 9 Sophia 17. Martha 13 Valborg 8. Eva 6. Mor Agneta 68. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Michel Suonio 41 mh:r 42. **Matts 19 Petter 9 Valborg 10 Thomas 34 mh:r 27? Anders 8 Adam 3. *Rothfatt: Greta Nilsd:tr 55. ====Hemman 3 (3/5)==== *Michel Jöransson 66 mh:r 67. **E:a Helena 48 Elias 28 mh:r 19. Jonas 16 Måg Alexander 26 mh:r 26 Stina 11 Eva 6. pig Anna 19. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Anna Jöransdotter 66 **Son David 44 mh:r 38 Jacob 8. Adam 5 Matts 2 Eva 23 Sophia 11. Son Henric 37 mh:r 34 Elias 8 Stina 1. Esaias 32 Lisa 25. E:a Maria 59 Son Jonas 27 mh:r 24 Regina 1/4. Benjamin 6 Anders 10 Gretha 20 Gabriel 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Henric Suomalain 34 mh:r 40 **Son Adam 13 Staffan 11 Lisa 7. Helena 4. Valborg 1/4. Svåg. Abram 45 mh:r 35. David 20 Abell 16. Saara 11. Hedvig 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Mårten Suomalain 51 mh:r 38. **David 28 mh:r 31. Stina 4 Henric 3 Lisa 20 Maria 6. *Inh E:a Greta Ericsd:tr 64. **Son Johan 20 ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Christer Suomalain 34 mh:r 31. **[[Suomalainen-4|Caisa 8]] Sophia 6. Moses 3 B:r Gabriel 27 Eva 32 ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *E:a Helena Josephsd:tr 76. **Jonas 38 mh:r 38. Eva 9. Anna 6 Regina 3 Maria 41 Adam 7 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Hofvi 64. **Son David 49 mh:r 26. Adam 15. Martha 27. Helena 11 Elias 34 mh:r 24. Anders 2. Sophia 40. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a [[Unknown-264384|Sophia Johans d:tr 37]]. **Son [[Sinkko-6|Salamon 9]]. [[Sinkko-17|David 3]] [[Sinkko-15|Anna 6]] [[Sinkko-16|Lena 1/4]] Bror [[Sinkko-7|Påhl 24]] E:a [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 43]] [[Sinkko-67|Adam 14]] [[Sinkko-61|Lisa 37]] [[Sinkko-69|Anders 53]] [[Sinkko-70|Jöran 32]] mh:r 29(=[[Torvi-2|Kristiina]]) [[Sinkko-71|Emanuel 7]]. [[Sinkko-72|Anna 3]]. [[Sinkko-73|Eva 1/4]] Maria 31. [[Sinkko-75|Gabriel 41]] mh:r 35(=[[Unknown-266323|Regina]]) [[Sinkko-76|Elias 8]]. [[Sinkko-78|Anders 1/4]] [[Sinkko-77|Eva 3]]. Jonas 46 Henric 8 Stina 17. Maria 13 B:r Matts 27 mh:r 23 Lisa 33 Mor Maria 68. Lisa 56. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Mantts Sinko 45]] mh 47(=[[Huttunen-11|Maria]]) **[[Sinkko-99|Anders 21]]. [[Sinkko-100|Adam 18]]. [[Sinkko-101|Matts 15]]. [[Sinkko-102|Nicodemus 8]] [[Sinkko-98|Eva 23]] [[Sinkko-103|Carolina 3]] B:r [[Sinkko-196|Petter 31]]. mh:r 29(=[[Unknown-271981|Eeva]]) [[Sinkko-197|Abram 8]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 3]]. [[Sinkko-199|Stina 6]] [[Sinkko-200|Anna 1/4]] Mor [[Unknown-271977|Gretha 65]]. Johan 34. mh:r 38 [[Sinkko-2|Aron 6]] Jeremias 3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343109 Jakso 498] *Rothfatt Gretha Jörans d:tr 66 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Thomas Sincko 54 **Son David 19 mh:r 22. Hedvig 1. Henric 9 Anna 6 Bror Adam 42 mh:r 40 Gabriel 14 Adam 9 Jonas 2 Lena 5. Moses 33 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Rapi 73 **Petter 36 mh:r 44 [[Rapi-2|Eva 11]] Lisa 8 Stina 3 Adam 3 mh:r 25 Adam 6 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Samuel Rapi 68 mh:r 71. **Moses 38 mh:r 37 Anders 13. Jacob 5 Maria 2 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Olkoin 56 mh:r 50. **Matts 23 mh:r 23 Simon 2 Gabriel 20 Caisa 15 Regina 26 E:n Anna 49. Michel 20 Stephan 17. Stina 11. Valborg 14 David 38 mh:r 30 Elias 5. Lisa 44. Farbror Mårten 66. David 51. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Elias Olkoin 59 mh:r 45. **Son Anders 19 Eva 16 Lisa 7 B:n David 55 mh:r 44 Adam 14 Matts 8 Gretha 19. Lena 4. Michel 36 mh:r 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *David Olkoin 41 mh:r 38. **Son Johan 16 Jacob 13. Anna 10 Maria 8 Eva 5 Valborg 2. Bror Abram 38 mh:r 24 Adam 2 Helena 30. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Olkoin 54. mh:r 45. **Son Elias 20 Moses 8 Lisa 22 Regina 46 Cousin Jonas 46 mh:r 38 Anna 10 Sophia 6 Anders 39 mh:r 36 David 4 Eva 10. Helena 8 Regina 31 E:n Valborg 45 Måg Elias 42 mh:r 40. Adam 18 Eva 15. Gretha 12 Beatha 10 Anna 8 Carin 3 Maria 33 Dr Jeremias 26. *Torp: Petter Kruskop 30 mh:r 30. **Son Moses 8. Eva 4. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jöran Sallmi 76. **Son Gabriel 53 mh:r 48 Gabriel 12. Matts 9. Jonas 6 Anders 3. Gretha 16 Adam 38 mh:r 34 Elias 14. Anders 9 David 6 Lisa 10. Stina 2. Eva 39. D:r Matts 20 Pig Lisa 22. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Jacob Sallmi 68. **Son David 29 mh:r 31. Salamon 3 Eva 8 Valborg 22. Lisa 26 Anders 42 mh:r 32 Jonas 1/4 Lisa 5 Maria 47 Helena 39 E:n Gretha 60 Son Adam 50 mh:r 41 Gabriel 24. Fredric 20 Elias 12. Adam 8 Matts 4. Henric 39 Regina 36 Hedvig 32 ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Påhl Kaijansinko 49 mh:r 44. **Son Elias 33 mh:r 21 David 1/4 Anders 2 d:r Johan 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Valborg Mattsd:tr 56 **Son Moses 31 mh:r 29 Matts 1/4 Anders 8 Elias 4 Matts 29 mh:r 22 Måg Adam 42 mh:r 24. David 13. Beatha 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Muka 43. **Son Gabriel 25. 27 Bror Adam 41 mh:r 40 Anders 9 Benjamin 6 Lisa 15. B:n Elias 35 mh:r 31. Jonas 8 Bror Thomas 28 mh:r 23 Syster Caisa 42. Maria 39. David 28 mh:r 28 Gabriel 3. Stina 6. Beatha 1/4 Mor Gretha 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Muka 57 mh:r 54. **Måg Henric 43 mh:r 30 Bror Thomas 53 mh:r 51 Stina 9 Bror Stephan 50 mh:r 45. Elias 23 Gabriel 12. Adam 9. Matts 6 Brors: David 37 mh:r 36 Jonas 12. Johan 22 mh:r 21. Mor Anna 58. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jöran Paki 62 mh:r 61. **Son Elias 23. Beatha 19. E:n Valborg 56 Måg Elias 39 mh:r 37 Son Matts 2 Rigina 15. Valborg 13. Maria 8 Eva 6 Martha 34. Anna 20. D:r Adam 29. *Inh E:a Eva Thomasd:tr 44 **Son Elias 15. David 6. Regina 12. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Saira 55 mh:r 52 **Mårten 25. David 20. Salamon 13. Valborg 27 Beata 26 Maria 16 *Inh E:a Lisa Andersd:tr 66 **Son Esaias 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Saira 56 mh:r 51. **Son Jonas 26 David 22. Johan 18. Adam 12. Eva 31 Sophia 26 Anna 14. Valborg 8 Stina 8. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jonas Puukori 53 mh:r 46 **Son Abram 32 mh:r 33 Anders 9 Eva 7. Sophia 4. Gabriel 24 mh:r 21 Jonas 13. Matts 24. Valborg 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Dito 35. mh:r 40. **Anders 29 mh:r 31 Adam 6. Henric 2 David 21. Maria 24 Mor Regina 58. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *David Adamsson 45 mh:r 41. **Adam 6. David 2. Hedvig 17 Regina 12. Stina 10 Maria 1/4 Maria 44 Måg Matts 62 mh:r 59. Matts 28 mh:r 26 Anders 1. E:a Regina 56 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343111 Jakso 499] ===Taipal=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *N:M: Adam Taipal 56 mh:r 55. **Son David 25 mh:r 21 Maria 1/4 Adam 16 Eva 11 E:a Valborg 73. Matts 55 mh:r 46 Moses 26 Gabriel 23 Matts 20 Eva 30 Stina 14 Maria 8. E:a Caisa 45. Benjamin 20 [[Taipale-14|Petter 16]] Anders 12. Jonas 8 Valborg 23 Beatha 21 Martha 13 Bror Anders 40 mh:r 34. Elias 3 Helena 11 Maria 8. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Beatha Mårtensd:tr 45. **Son Jonas 39. David 9 Anna 7 Eva 5 Mårten 27 Beatha 20. [[Taipale-35|Sophia 18]]. Bertill 43. mh:r 29 Adam 21. Henric 17. *Torp: Adam Kruskop 28 mh:r 26. **Gabriel 6. David 1/4 Anna 20. Stina 16 Mor Valborg 59. *Skolmäst: Petter Dito 53 mh:r 46 **Fredric 22 Michel 24 Thomas 20 Abram 15. David 14 Regina 4 E:a Maria 74. ===Torfvanjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Torfvi 38 mh:r 44. **Son Gabriel 16 Fredric 14 Lisa 6. Bror Jonas 53 mh:r 44 Israel 19. Adam 12. Anders 8 Stina 16. Beatha 14 E:a Anna 49. Son Anders 25. Michael 12 Adam 44 mh:r 43. Elias 19. Gretha 17. Regina 6. Matts 37 mh:r 41. Benjamin 8 Abell 3 Anna 1/4. Bror Henric 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Pettersson D:o 53 mh:r 50 **Son Anders 22. Maria 26. Bror Adam 50 Sophia 41 Helena 38. Cousin Matts 50 mh:r 49. Elias 21. Adam 19. Lisa 17. Henric 39 mh:r 32 Emanuel 2. Eva 12 Gretha 8. Stina 7. Valborg 1/4 E:a Stina 56. ===Tefvanjemi=== ====Hemman 1 et 2 (2)==== *Anders Bure 34 mh:r 3. **Johan 8 Sophia 2 Regina 45. D:r Jacob 21. Pig Beatha 19 Sophia 13. *Torp: David Kuka 46 mh:r 44. **Gabriel 8 David 6. Anna 13. Eva 12. *Inh Jordan Johansson 62 mh:r 66 ===Uimenjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:a Anna Knutsd:tr 66. **Henric 50 mh:r 46 Abell 27 mh:r 23. Maria 14 Elias 54 mh:r 57 ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Saira 46 mh:r 30. **Benjamin 4. Jonas 2. Påhl 1/4 Lisa 7 Bror David 41 Maria 38 E:a Gretha 60 Son Moses 34 mh:r 35 Salamon 4. Anders 1/4. Hedvig 3. Eva 32. Johanna 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jacob Saira 79. **Son Jonas 35 mh:r 31. Abell 1/4. Regina 6. Beatha 4. Son Abram 28. Anders 26. Gabriel 14 Stina 20 E:a Maria 68. Son Henric 43 mh:r 38. Matts 15. Elias 14 Adam 9 Henric 1. Maria 4 B:n Adam 38 mh:r 28 Valborg 1. *Rothfatt: Esaias Mattss: 69 mh:r 66. **Dotter Maria 39. Eva 17. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hetames 52 mh:r 49. **Son Moses 27. Thomas 15. David 8 Gretha 20 Sophia 5 Bror Elias 39 mh:r 32 Salamon 7. Benjamin 1/4 Valborg 4 E:a Lisa 63 Gabriel 34. Henric 14 Jacob 8 Anders 30 Matts 64 mh:r 56. Jonas 22 Elias 18 David 52 mh:r 41 Abram 16 Adam 11. Gabriel 9. Abell 5 Eva 2 Bror Jacob 39 mh:r 36. Regina 11 Susanna 35. *Torp. Adam Sallmi 66 mh:r 56. **Eva 24. Stina 8. Svåger Benjamin 32 mh:r 38 *Torp. Petter Mäenpä 31. **Mor Lisa 64 *Torp. Jonas Seppä 41 mh:r 41 **Stephan 12 Anders 10. Fredric 2. Maria 14. Eva 5 Jonas 1/4. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Hakeim 78 mh:r 54. **Son Johan 44 Salamon 31 mh:r 32 Lisa 8. Adam 35 Jonas 28 mh:r 21 Henric 24 Jacob 21. David 36 mh:r 30 Regina 2 Bror Thomas 71 mh:r 44. Anders 26 Gabriel 16. Eva 19 Bror Anders 64. Elias 62. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Kintu 59 mh:r 43. **Son Adam 12. Henric 9. Sophia 14. Beatha 5 Måg Jeremias 40 mh:r 59 B:lm David 26 mh:r 26. Abram 1/4 Lena 3 1/2. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Esaias Kintu 58 mh:r 46. **Jeremias 27 mh:r 23. David 19. Urban 15. Maria 13 Sophia 10. B:r Gabriel 45 mh:r 32. Abell 8. Valborg 15 Helena 11 Eva 4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343113 Jakso 500] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *E:a Eca Gabrielsdotter 50. **Son Gabriel 41. Jacob 6 Stina 17 Regina 9. Moses 29 Adam 12 B:r David 45 mh:r 38 Anders 11. Maria 8. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Pekari 23 mh:r 23 **Regina 2. E:a Maria 36. Emanuel 15. Pig. Lena 40. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekari 65. **Bror Jöran 53. mh:r 43 Jonas 24. Henric 20. Abel 10 Abram 8 Beatha 17 Valborg 5 Lisa 3. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:a Margaretha Olofsd:tr 43 **Eva 14. B:n Jonas 26. Regina 19. Mor Anna 55 E:a Maria 60 Matts 35 Anders 5. E:a Maria 54. Henric 16 Valborg 12. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Thomas Saira 62 mh:r 60. **Stephan 29 mh:r 31. Gretha 7 Eva 7. Hedvig 1. Beatha 17. Bror Jonas 25 mh:r 26 Gabriel 1. David 44 mh:r 60. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== E:a Lisa Sairain 53. *Påhl 23 mh:r 22. E:a Caisa 49 Sophia 18. Johan 38 mh:r 30 Eva 3 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Henric Saira 60 mh:r 55. **Matts 34 mh:r 24 Henric 1/4 Abram 31 Stina 6 Christina 15 Bror Elias 51 mh:r 37 Anders 18 Petter 12 Lisa 23 *Torp: Petter Henricsson 58 mh:r 29 **Son Benjamin 33 mh:r 27 Eva 3. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *David Tuliain 66 mh:r 56. **Esaias 30 Anders 20 Caisa 23 Bror Thomas 58 mh:r 57 Elias 23 David 6 Stina 14 Anna 9 Henric 61. Gabriel 31 mh:r 34 Jonas 4. Eva 3 Adam 16. Eric 46 mh:r 34 Pig. Lisa 23. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *E:a Helena Pettersd:tr 72 **Måg Elias 47 mh:r 45 Henric 24 mh:r 24 Christer 22 Abram 19 Anders 12 David 6 Eva 25. Sophia 9. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Adam Nickanen 47 mh:r 44 **Elias 25 B:n Abell 18 Mor Maria 56 Son Matts 58 David 28 mh:r 23 / Petter 15 Adam 6. Greta 13 Regina 2. / Eva 1/4 Jonas 24. Son Elias 47 mh:r 45 Henric 24 mh:r 24 Christer ?? ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Påhl Jukain 57 mh:r 55. **Son Anders 28 mh:r 28 Eva 5 Regina 1. Son Moses 25 mh:r 25 Valborg 1 Jeremias 22 Stina 16. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Elias Jukain 38 mh:r 28. **Lisa 1/4 Syster Lisa 26 David 3. Farbror Esaias 59 mh:r 48 Henric 25 mh:r 20 Gretha 1/4 Valborg 43 ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Elias Punkain 70. **Son Adam 52 mh:r 48 Henric 25 mh:r 19 Simon 13 Valborg 21 Caisa 18 Stina 15 Gretha 11 Elias 40 mh:r 31 Johan 29. ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Mats Uroin 79. **Son Adam 54 mh:r 44 Anders 27 mh:R 18 Maria 19 Anna 5. Jonas 47 mh:r 25. Caisa 72 Anders 42 mh:r 31 E:a Lena 62. Elias 41 Gabriel 34 mh:r 28 E:a Greta 56 David 30 mh:r 19 Elias 27 E:a Eva 48 Abell 28. Abram 17. Gabriel 13. ===Värdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Gabriel Värdö 54 mh:r 45. **Son Mårten 24 Gabriel 11. Matts 8. Sophia 20 Maria 14 Anna 3 B:r David 45 M:h 37 Fredric 6. Adam 4 Beatha 8 Syster Rigina 29 Mor Lisa 65. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Henric Värdö 49 mh:r 46. **Benjamin 14. Anders 8 Moses 6 Helena 21 Carin 1. E:a Maria 48 Anna 8 D:r David 31. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Värdö 36 mh:r 36. **Son Moses 15 Elias 12. Simon 9 Lena 4 Eva 1/4 B:lm Adam 52 mh:r 43. Michel 8. Regina 15. Lisa 13. Beatha 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Värdö 62 mh:r 68. **Gabriel 40 mh:r 35. Anders 30 mh:r 27 Gabriel 1/4 B:r Adam 59 mh:r 59 David 29 mh:r 27 Marten 4 Eva 19 Pig Beatha 17. *Inh E:a Maria Holmstén 40. **Mårten 14. Adam 2 Maria 9 Sophia 70 Lena 64. Pig Maria 44. ===Vainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Christer Mört 66 mh:r 66 **Adam 23 Maria 26 Adam 1/4 Valborg 20 Anna 15 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Petterson 51 mh:r 52 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *NM: Anders Vainicka 59 mh:r 39 **Son Anders 13 Anna 10. Agneta 7 Valborg 5 Maria 2 Bror Thomas 45 mh:r 39. Jonas 12. Adam 8 Johan 3. Elias 1/4 Maria 14. Eva 6. Elias 33. Mor Maria 74. Farbror Petter 74 mh:r 52 David 27. Gretha 20 Hedvig 9. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343114 Jakso 501] ====Hemman 3 (2/3)==== *Thomas Vainicka 65. **Beatha 29 Agneta 20 Måg Mårten 36 mh:r 32 Anders 11 Lena 2 David 72 E:a Anna 28 Johan 3 Adam 24 Valborg 29. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Stephan Vainicka 56 mh:r 56 **Fredric 29. Anders 24. Elias 14. Susanna 26 Eva 19. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Johan Kangasmäki 66 mh:r 55. **Måg David 38 mh:r 32 Gabriel 1/4 Matts 8 Adam 4 Bror Petter 50 mh:r 50. Son Esaias 25. Lisa 19. Hedvig 16 Beatha 11. Anna 8 E:a Maria 66. Son Anders 44 mh:r 44 Johan 16 Elias 9. Johanna 6 Gretha 36. *Rothfatt: Adam Johansson 46 **Syster Beatha 41 ====Hemman 5 (2/3)==== *Thomas Uski 60 mh:r 57. **E:a Hedvig 46 Elias 15. Esaias 34 mh:r 26 Moses 3 Michel 1/4 Eva 1/4 Abram 23 mh:r 17 David 1/4. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Anders Uski 38 mh:r 45. **Son Gabriel 4 Matts 15 Pig Sophia 24. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Brofogden Johan Turiain 35 mh:r 31. **Son Gabriel 4. Regina 8 Lisa 6 Bror Anders 28 mh:r 22 Anna 1. Mor Maria 59. Dräng Matts 19. *Inh Michel Esaiass: 38 mh:r 35. **Son Elias 12. Carin 8. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Henric Asikain 25 mh:r 36. **Son Adam 3. Anders Haka 27 mh:r 48 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *David Turiain 70 mh:r 66. **Son Adam 45 mh:r 44 Jeremias 19. Elias 12 Stina 14 David 39 mh:r 37. Gabriel 11. Caisa 15. Maria 3. Jonas 28 mh:r 22. Hedvig 1/4 E:a Martha 60. *f:d: Soldat Thomas Renqvist 45 mh:r 38 **Son Aron 11. Vilhelm 7. Anders 1. Maria 13. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Johan Huimå 49 mh:r 24 **Maria 49 Joseph 19 E:a Sophia 65. Adam 32 Maria 25 Marcus 37 mh:r 45. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343115 Jakso 502]

Smally-Walden Marriage

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Marriage certificate of C. M. Smally and Sarah E. Walden, married in Morris County, Kansas on December 23, 1886. Unknown persons. A photo copy of the certificate was found in our family research files and I can't place them in our lineage.

Johnson Family Mysteries

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Trying to locate information on the biological father and mother of a boy child born in Lyons, Michigan or Orleans, Michigan in 1894 and given up for adoption to Lucinda and Moses Johnson, Lyons, Michigan that same year.

Arminta

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Oh, and then one more thing! I love gothic novels and was reading one a while back and there was a character named Araminta with the nickname "Minta". I loved it and thought it was beautiful and decided I was in the running for one of my daughter's names (I have names picked out for an army of daughters). My mom wasn't sure about a granddaughter with that name and I thought about it some more and said I thought it would be a good name for a horse. Don't ask me why, I'm not a horse person . . . I think it was just thinking about the coloring with white and light brown/red? When I would write my own stories (or attempted to anyway), several times the main character was named Araminta, though. I had a Jack Russell Terrier (Piccolo) that I was very close to and a few years ago her kidneys started failing and we knew we only had a few months left with her. Oh, dear, I'm starting to get choked up, I might have to shorten this part! My cousin was staying with us and she just got a little dog for herself (that was a long time coming) and little Tinka the Papillon puppy spent her first few months with us. I always knew I would need a dog if Piccolo was gone and actually at the end there I promised her I would get one to take care of me so she wouldn't have to worry. It might sound weird, but I did have a close connection with her and I have a bunch of health issues and my parents actually got her when I was little and having so much trouble. In her doggie way, she took care of me. So anyway, I was looking around online at nearby breeders and animal shelters and my cousin was encouraging me to get a Papillon like Tinka and I was thinking about names when I remembered "Araminta/Minta" from before and my cousin and my mom loved the name for a dog (I think my mom was more like, "YES! The dog, not the granddaughter!!!") and so I was searching for "Minta" online. It's all so crazy, I had the name of the dog picked out before anything else. There was a Papillon nearby that came really close, but there was this coffee mug we have with a Jack Russell Terrier's face on it and just looking at that made me feel like this Papillon was not the one for me. I searched all over the country for "Minta" and nothing seemed right but then finally I saw a picture of this one little puppy and I just knew it was her. There was something in her eyes that looked like Piccolo's and I just *knew*. She was in Alabama and my dad does these rambling road trips in the fall (it's like his version of a week at the spa after major stress time at work is over), and he was already planning to go to Florida to see my (maternal) grandma and he was going to pick Minta up on his way back (we live in Minnesota right now). Piccolo had died about a month earlier. Then my grandma died a week after he and Minta got home. Sorry, this is getting really long, but it does have a point! Minta was not at all like I imagined her to be and it took a while for the personality I had envisioned with the name to change. She's also got my dad wrapped around her little paw, lol! A lot of times I forget about her name and that there was a different Minta in my mind long before she was even born, but when I see "Araminta" somewhere, it reminds me. Actually, a few months after we got her, she came to Florida with us for Christmas. We would go there every year to visit my grandparents and then my grandma after my grandpa died and we already had our tickets even though my grandma had passed away. My grandparents were missionaries in Africa and they retired in this sort of village that was like a giant family for me. My mom grew up with them in Africa and I was a second generation and they were like my great aunts and uncles. So even if my grandparents weren't there, there were people who were still like family. My parents were taking Minta on a walk one night while they were there and they got to talking with one of my "great aunts" and she asked Minta's name and it turns out it was the name of her grandmother! "Araminta" with the nickname of "Minta"! I had only read it in that one book and then when I was researching the name I saw something about it being Harriet Tubman's name at one point, but I was shocked and excited that someone else knew someone with this very unusual name! But back to what this has to do with my family history, I was looking through descendants of Major William Boarman just to see if I could see any famous names and I also was seeing the name "Mudd" a lot (one of his daughters married a Mudd) and I was wondering if I had a connection to John Wilkes Booth through Dr. Samuel Mudd (hey, my people were slave owners, too!). Ah! Just looked it up (WikiTree is awesome!) and we are 5th cousins 5 times removed! Anyway, while I was looking through all the names I saw something that made me do a double take. "Araminta"?! Then another one later on! Not sure if I can find it again to find the relationship, but I do know that my family has a special interest in that name! And my little Minta is even more a part of the family :)

Humphrey Family History

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Here is a central location for organizing information related to the name Humphrey and Humphrey families. === Origins of the Surname Humphrey === As an Anglo-Saxon word; from "Humfred", it refers to house and peace; as in a lovely and happy name. The German term "hun" means a bear cub and "Frid and Fred" means peace. As an Old French given name of "Humfrey" it was used in 1100. In England by 1240 it was spelled Humphrey. It can be a given name and/or surname. === Geographic Centers === In the UK, the surname Humphrey is mostly in the Sussex and Kent counties (lower SE corner of England). In the USA, it is often found in Texas, Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, New York, Illinois and California. === Towns with the Name Humphrey === '''Town of Humphrey, New York''' It is in Cattaraugus County, New York. It was named after Charles Humphrey, from Tompkins County, who was Speaker of the Assembly, at the time it was formed. The town was formed from Burton, now called Allegany, May 12, 1836. Its first settlers were Russell Chappell, in 1815; and also Alonzo Berry, Abijah Rowley, Nathan Howe, Thomas Scott, and Stephen S. Cole. '''Humphrey, Nebraska''' This town is located in the county of Platte, Neb. Its population in 2000 was about 470 people. The largest nearby towns are Madison, Neb. and Cornlea, Neb. The size of the town is less than half a square mile. Most of the population is of German descent. === Humphreys on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HUMPHREY_1.html Humphrey index]. It was current as of this morning. If you are a Humphrey and add yourself and/or an ancestor to WikiTree your additions will appear tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Helmut Jungschaffer To-Do List-1

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Raymond John Schroeder Obituary

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Obituaries printed for Raymond John Schroeder (1908-2001). ==Remsen Bell Enterprise[http://remsen.advantage-preservation.com/document/remsen-bell-enterprise-2001-04-26-page-1/ Remsen Bell Entprise 2001-04-26 page1]== Funeral Monday for Ray Schroeder Raymond John Schroeder, 92, of Remsen, died Thursday, April 19, 2001 at Happy Siesta Health Care Center, Remsen Funeral services were at 10:30 a m Monday, April 23 at St Mary's Catholic Church with Rev Thomas J Hart and Msgr Nicholas Ruba officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery. The Fisch Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Ray was raised in the Remsen area and received his education in both the rural school and St Mary's Catholic School in Remsen. He was then engaged in farming with his parents. He married Virginia Masuen on April 6, 1932 at Oyens. The couple farmed near Remsen until 1974 when they moved into Remsen. Virginia died March 10, 1975. Ray married Florence (Vondrak) Casper on Dec 30, 1978 at Neptune, Ia. He had been a resident of Happy Siesta Health Care Center since Jan 5, 2001. He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church, 4th degree Knights of Columbus and a past Grand Knight, Catholic Order of Foresters, Luxembourg Brotherhood, and a past director of the Farmers Cooperative Co of Remsen. Surviving are his wife Florence of Remsen, three daughters and their husbands Corine and Gene Schroeder of Doon, Ia, Carol and Dick Boever of Remsen, Ia , and Rhonda and Bruce Hageman of Hinton, Ia, four sons and their wives, Jerry and Marian Schroeder of Keystone, Colo, Loren and Debbie Schroeder of Colorado Springs, Colo, Lanny and JoAnn Casper and Douglas and Jeanette Casper, all of Hinton, Ia, 23 grandchildren. 38 great-grandchildren, three brothers and their wives. Clarence and Florence of LeMars, Ia, Dominic and Valeria and LeRoy and Maureen, all of Remsen, Ia, a foster sister and her husband. Jeanette and Clarence Ricke of Remsen, Ia, and two sisters-in-law, Mrs Elmer (Joan) Schroeder of Remsen, Ia and Louise Beck of California City, Calif. He was preceded in death by a son, Danny, a sister, Mrs Alfred (Helen) Keffeler, and two brothers, Vernon and Elmer. Casket bearers were Dave, Jay and Keith Schroeder and Dan, Doug and David Boever. Knights of Columbus honorary pallbearers were Oscar Block, Paul Loutsch, Steve Portz, Gilbert Schroeder, John Schroeder and Jerry Vaske. Catholic Order of Forester honorary pallbearers were Larry Galles, David Guntren, Gale Haverkamp, Jerry Keffeler, Wayne Pottebaum and Orville Portz. Luxembourg Brotherhood honorary pallbearers were Rev Robert Eggers, Herman Kluver, Hubert Nodiem, Mark Poeckes, Lawrence Roling and Douglas Treinen. ==Source Unknown"Find A Grave Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV26-ZK87 : accessed 1 June 2015), Raymond John Schroeder, 2001; Burial, Remsen, Plymouth, Iowa, United States of America, Saint Marys Cemetery; citing record ID 69541682, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.== Raymond John Schroeder, 92, of Remsen died Thursday, April 19, 2001, at Happy Siesta Health Care Center in Remsen. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Remsen, with Monsignor Nicholas J. Ruba and Rev. Thomas J. Hart officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. Sunday with a parish rosary at 3 p.m., a vigil prayer service at 7:30 p.m., a rosary at 8 p.m. said by the Catholic Order of Foresters and Knights of Columbus followed by a Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus honor guard and Chalice presentation, all at Fisch Funeral Home in Remsen. Mr. Schroeder was born Dec. 5, 1908, in rural Remsen, the son of John and Mary (Loutsch) Schroeder. He was raised in the Remsen area and attended rural school and St. Mary's Catholic School in Remsen. He then farmed with his parents. He married Virginia Masuen on April 6, 1932, in Oyens, Iowa. The couple farmed near Remsen until 1974, when they moved into Remsen. His wife died March 10, 1975. He married Florence (Vondrak) Casper on Dec. 30, 197, in Neptune, Iowa. He entered Happy Siesta Health Care Center in January 2001. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Garrigan Counciol, where he was a former Grand Knight, Catholic Order of Foresters, Luxembourg Brotherhood and served as a former director of Farmers Co-op in Remsen. Survivors include his wife; three daughters and their husbands, Corine and Gene Schroeder of Doon, Iowa; Carol and Kick Boever of Remsen; and Rhonda and Bruce Hageman of Hinton, Iowa; four sons and their wives; Jerry and Marian Schroeder of Keystone, Colo., Loren and Debbie Schroeder of Colorado Springs, Colo., Lanny and JoAnn Casper and Douglas and Jeanette Casper, all of Hinton; 23 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; three brothers and their wives; Clarence and Florence of Le Mars, Dominic and Valeria and LeRoy and Maureen, all of Remsen; a foster sister and her husband, Jeanette and Clarence Ricke of Remsen; and two sisters-in-law, Joan Schroeder of Remsen, and Louise Beck of California City, California. He also was preceded in death by a son, Danny; a sister and her husband Helen and Alfred Keffeler; and two brothers, Vernon and Elmer. Pallbearers will be Dave, Jay and Keith Schroeder and Dan, Doug, and David Boever. == Sources ==

Rivers Bridge Confederate Soldier Cemetery

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[[Category:Rivers Bridges Confederate Soldier Cemetery, Bamberg, South Carolina]] [[Category:Bamberg County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] ---- *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=42091296&CRid=2323637& Find A Grave Page] ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Abercrombie-331|Abercrombie]]||[[Abercrombie-331|Pvt James]]||0000||1865-02-06||00||CO C 32 Regt GA Vol Inf CSA KIA Rivers Bridge SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Bowie-345|Bowie]]||[[Bowie-345|Pvt Mack]]||0000||1865-02-05||00||Co C 32 Regt GA Vol Inf CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Godbee]]||[[Pvt S G]]||0000||1865-02-05||00||Co C 32 Regt GA Vol Inf CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Kirby]]||[[2 Lieut S S]]||0000||1865-01-31||00||Co A SC Palmetto Lt Arty CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Luttrell]]||[[Pvt Jerry]]||0000||1865-02-05||00||Co C 32 GA Vol CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[McCord]]||[[Pvt Zach]]||0000||1865-02-03||00||Co C 32 Regt GA Vol Inf CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Minter]]||[[Pvt J Thomas]]||0000||1865-02-03||00||Co C 32 Regt GA Vol Inf CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Moore]]||[[Pvt Jerry]]||0000||1865-02-03||00||Co C 32 Regt GA Vol Inf CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Roland]]||[[Lieut James P]]||0000||1865-02||00||Co C 3 Ark Cav CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |- | [[Woods,]]||[[Pvt John B]]||0000||1865-02-02||00||Co C 3 SC Cav CSA KIA Rivers Bridge, SC||2014-09-21||[[ |}

Hill's in the 1790 Granville, New York Census

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The 1790 US Census for Granville, New York lists the following households headed by a person with the last name of Hill:[http://interactive.ancestry.com/5058/4440870_00242/278355 Year: 1790; Census Place: Granville, Washington, New York; Series: M637; Roll: 6; Page: 193; Image: 242; Family History Library Film: 0568146] Name - Free White Males 16 and Over, Free White Males Under 16, Free White Females: Barbara Hill - 1, 0, 2 - Barbara Hill was the widow of Jonathan Hill. She was born Barbara Aylesworth in North Kingston, Rhode Island in 1729. She married Jonathan Hill, son of William Hill, who was also from North Kingston. She came to Granville with her son Benajah and died and was buried in Granville about 1804.[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=_c4UAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA677 William Richard Cutter, "New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 2," Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914, p. 677] Benajah Hill - 1, 3, 4 - Benajah Hill was the son of Jonathan Hill and Barbara (Aylesworth). "New England Families" says that Benajah and his brother Caleb were probably born near Cheshire, Connecticut and first moved to Wells, Rutland County, Vermont in 1792 and then to Granville two years later. However, the 1790 Census shows only Caleb in Wells[http://interactive.ancestry.com/5058/4440914_00192/405074 Year: 1790; Census Place: Wells, Rutland, Vermont; Series: M637; Roll: 12; Page: 269; Image: 192; Family History Library Film: 0568152] and shows Benajah and his mother Barbara already in Granville. The 1800 US Census shows both Benajah and Caleb Hill as the heads of a households in Granville by that date. Benjamin Hill - 1, 0, 2 - The Benjamin Hill in Granville in 1790 was the Benjamin Hill who married Elizabeth Owen in nearby Poultney, Vermont in 1788. Benjamin and his family moved to Milton, Vermont in 1792 or 1793 and remained there until his death. Daniel Hill - 1, 1, 1 - Jonathan and Barbara Hill of North Kingston had a son named Daniel, so this Daniel Hill could have been their son and the brother of Benajah and Caleb Hill. There was no household in Granville headed by a Daniel Hill in the 1800 Census, but there were household headed by a Daniel Hill in Rennselaer and Saratoga Counties in New York and in Rutland County in Vermont. Eleizer Hill - 1, 3, 2 - The Eleizer Hill in Granville in 1790 was the Eleazer Hill who was born in Simsbury, Connecticut in 1756. He moved (presumably with his family) to Little Hoosack, Renselaer County, New York when he was 15 and lived there until he served in the Revolutionary War. He settled in Granville after the war and lived there for 12 years and then moved to Scipio, Cayuga County, New York.[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ny/cayuga/military/revwar/pensions/hills-eleazer.txt Eleazer Hill, Rev. War Pension Application; Cayuga Co., NY - New York Hills, Eleazer Number S.5.537] Jonathan Hill - 1, 0, 5 - No further information about Jonathan has been found. William Hill - 1, 0, 1 - William Hill's parentage is uncertain. "New England Families" shows no child of Jonathan and Barbara hill with that name. William Hill shows up again in the 1800 Census for Granville, which indicates that his household consisted on one male 26-44 and one female 26-44. There was no household in Granville headed by a William Hill in the 1810 Census. However, there was one William Hill household elsewhere in Washington, County and several others in northern Vermont and elsewhere in New York State.

Family Bible

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Lee Logsdon To-Do List

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Reilly Family Farm

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Judy Wardlow To-Do List

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Dorothy Isobel (Bowen) Dufty's Autobiography

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[[Bowen-3250|Dorothy Isobel (Bowen) Dufty]] hand wrote an autobiography/memoir of her life. This includes a lot of details of her family as well. It is not published. The original is kept by the Dufty family in Perth. It has been partly scanned and transcribed.

Natalie Adkins To-Do List

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Mull House and Cemetery

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Historical Landmark Family Home and Cemetery up the river bank from Mull's island.

Quackenbush Migration Lines

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Quackenbosch in Holland

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Joe Atkinson To-Do List

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Origin of the Quackenbush Name

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Ann Ross To-Do List

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Pollard Family Mysteries-1

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Donna Daggett To-Do List

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Memorials of Roderick White and His Wife, Lucy Blakeslee of Paris Hill, N.Y

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Dee Partridge To-Do List

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WikiTree Tips & Templates for Newbies

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This is a list of resources from the help pages, G2G, or elsewhere to help newbies create ancestor profiles, add templates, and polish up their user profile, among other things, all in one place.

Children of Pieter Quackenbosch

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The Arrival of Pieter Quackenbosch

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Chicago Union Railway Station

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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Union_Station Wikipedia] Movie scenes for ''Silver Streak'' and ''Untouchables'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Untouchables_(film) Movie - The Untouchables] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Streak_(film) Movie - Silver Streak] '''Source/attribution''' All photographs, except for a personal photograph, are in the Public Domain.

Vincent Family Mysteries

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Vincents and Vinsons of the southeastern USA are known to be related. These have been yDNA tested as I1 (I-M253, See http://vincentfamily.org/ for sources). Vincents of northeastern USA and Canada are related. These have been yDNA tested as R1 (R-L1, See http://vincent-family.org/ for sources). No European connections have been made as yet for any of these Vincent Families. One of our greatest mysteries is to resolve this and find our European ancestors. We can easily do this through DNA testing and a few sources verifying ancestral origin. We hope to one day connect with our Vincent cousins in Europe. We have ample reason to believe they came from the U.K. Please update / add to this Mysteries page with any information or questions. Contact an administrator of this page to share your thoughts about the Vincent Mysteries Page. Thanks for contributing. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Liberty Hill Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas

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Birth/deaths/marriage certificates

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these are copies of the certificates i have for my family

Gordon Martin To-Do List

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Bjørn Hannaas To-Do List

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Riverside Cemetery -1

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[[Category: Riverside Cemetery, Hennepin, Illinois]] :Riverside Cemetery :Hennepin :Putnam County :Illinois, USA

Lincoln Family Mysteries

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Arkansas School for the Deaf

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[[Category:Arkansas School for the Deaf, Little Rock, Arkansas]] The Arkansas School for the Deaf was founded in 1850 and is currently located in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind

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Donkin Family Crest

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Clerk, III Family Mysteries

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Lyman, South Carolina

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Oakland Cemetery

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Thomas -1

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Missouri School for the Deaf

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Ken Austin To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Austin-1452|Ken Austin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Austin-1452&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ken Austin To-Do List|Ken's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Austin-1454|Austin, Virginia A. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Austin-1456|Austin, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Austin-1458|Austin, James T, Sr.]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Austin-1460|Austin, Kenneth Eugene ]] || || to-do |- |}

Cazes Family Mysteries

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Marie Cazes had 11 Siblings, 3 Sisters (Julia, Joan, Teresa), 8 Brothers (Bertrand, Juan other names unknown) they all migrated to Cuba in 1886. Port of departure Marseilles France. Unknown Arrival port. What happened to the siblings? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Carole Lorraine Taylor To-Do List

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ps see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Taylor-25258&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Carole Lorraine Taylor To-Do List|Carole Lorraine's current to-do list]].''

Eastwood Name Study

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[[Category:Eastwood 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 Eastwood 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.

1st. Mississippi Cavalry

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History of 1st Mississippi Cavalary

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

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[[Category:Elkhart Township, Logan County, Illinois]] [[Category:Logan County, Illinois, Cemeteries]] Turley Cemetery is the oldest surviving cemetery in Logan County. Anderson, George W. Brachear, Emily Brachear, Julie A. Brachear, Mary E. Brachear, William Crain, Thomas Creekmur, Philip Dalbey, A. Lincoln Dalbey, Mary L. Dalbey, Nancy J. Dalbey, Robert S. England, Charles N. England, Frances M. England, Mary A. England, Mary A. Farnam, Bernettie Fraikes, Sarah Gardner, Infant Son Gardner, Mary E. Gardner, Matilda Ann Goff, Mary S. Hamilton, James Harbaugh, Christina Harbaugh, Elmer Harbaugh, Lewis A. Jones, Infant Dau. Jones, Lucy E. Keckler, George Lanterman, Mary E. Lanterman, Stephen B. Lindsay, Isabelle E. Lindsay, Johnza Lindsay, Mary M. Porter Lindsay, Wm. A. Manley, Benjamin H. Manley, Noble D. Manley, Sarah C. McNeal, Frances Meeker, Ann Mergenthaler, John C. Mileham, James Mileham, Levi Miller, Elizabeth E. Monroe, Henry V. Moore, Flora L. Rankin, A. T. Rankin, Elizabeth Rankin, Mary A. Sallee, Charles Sallee, Infant Dau. Sallee, Infant Dau. Sallee, Infant Dau. Sallee, John Sallee, Katie Sallee, Lucinda Sayles, Susanna B. Sayles, Susanna Scroggin, J. T. Scroggins, Franklin Scroggins, Sanford Wells, Edward Wells, Sally Wood, Florence Zellers, Sarah A. Lindsay Zimmerli, Delmar

John Dingler Family Mysteries

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Who are the parents of John Dingler? He was supposedly born May 8, 1793 in Berks Co. PA. He married Martha Coryell on Oct 25, 1820 supposedly in Berks Co. PA. I have not been able to find proof of these events. I have not been able to determine the names of his parents or sibling. Anyone got any idea's? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

James and Mercy (Eanos) Kenyon

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= Who was [[Kenyon-795|Mercy]], the 2nd wife of [[Crandall-792|Elijah Crandall]]? = Crandall, ''John Crandall of Rhode Island'' (1949)John Cortland Crandall, ''Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants'', (New Woodstock, N.Y.: the author, c1949), http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13315: 58, 227 Elijah Crandall, says: :227 ELIJAH CRANDALL of Westerly, R.I., son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Crandall) Crandall, b. 17 Jan. 1747 in Westerly, R.I.; d. abt. 1820; m. 1st 20 May 1768 in Westerly, R.I. by Rev. Thomas Ross, Eunice Braughton, d. 1774-7; m. 2nd 18 July 1779 in Westerly, R.I. Mercy Kenyon, dau. of James Kenyon. It's not clear who the author of ''John Crandall of Rhode Island'' thought this Mercy was, but many have believed she was [[Kenyon-111|Mercy Kenyon]], daughter of [[Kenyon-788|James Kenyon]] and [[Eanos-2|Mercy Eanos/Enos]]. This is wrong. That [[Kenyon-111|Mercy]] was aged about 12 on 18 Jul 1799 when [[Crandall-792|Elijah Crandall]], aged 31 or 32, married his 2nd wife, [[Kenyon-795|Mercy]]. The daughter of [[Kenyon-788|James Kenyon]] and [[Eanos-2|Mercy Eanos/Enos]] appears to have married [[Closson-23|John Closson]] in 1784. The family of [[Kenyon-788|James Kenyon]] and [[Eanos-2|Mercy Eanos/Enos]] was enumerated at Charlestown in the 1774 Rhode Island census as James Kinyon, 2 males 16+, 1 female 16+, 6 females under 16, 9 total, apparently describing a husband and wife, a son aged 16 or more, and 6 daughters aged under 16. Three years later, in his will dated 23 Dec 1777, [[Kenyon-788|James Kenyon]] named his son and six daughters as "my well beloved Children namely Alexander, Keziah, Sarah, Mary, Mercy, Anne & Penelope Kinyons". The 1774 enumeration shows that [[Kenyon-789|Alexander]] was the eldest child of [[Kenyon-788|James Kenyon]], and the apparent ages of his daughters [[Kenyon-790|Keziah]], [[Kenyon-792|Mary]], and [[Kenyon-794|Penelope]] demonstrate that James continued naming his children in their birth order. The children of [[Kenyon-788|James Kenyon]] and [[Eanos-2|Mercy Eanos/Enos]] were: :[[Kenyon-789|Alexander]] was born before 1 Jun 1758, if enumerated correctly in 1774, though Kenyon, ''American Kenyons'' (1935) says Oct 1758. :[[Kenyon-790|Keziah (Kenyon) Perkins]] was married c.1778 as her eldest child was born in 1779. If enumerated correctly in 1774, she was born after 1 Jun 1758, so it seems reasonable that she was born c.1760, and married aged about 18. :[[Kenyon-791|Sarah]] has not been further identified after being named in her father's will. She was born say 1762. :[[Kenyon-792|Mary (Kenyon) Larkin]] is buried at Larkin-Kenyon Cemetery, Woodville, Richmond Twp., Washington County, Rhode Island where the inscription says she died 24 Sep 1830 aged 65 (calc. b. Sep 1764–Sep 1765). She married Roger Larkin 21 Jan 1790 when she would have been aged about 25. :[[Kenyon-111|Mercy (Kenyon) Closson]] was described in the 1810, 1820, 1830 and 1840 censuses as born between 1765 and 1770, and in the 1850 census as aged 80 (calc. b. 1769 or 1770). She and [[Closson-23|John Closson]] are said to have married 11 Mar 1784. But, if that marriage date and her age in the 1850 census are both correct, she would have been aged 14 when she married. She could have been 2 or 3 years older than the 1850 census reports, born say c.1767, and/or she could have been married about a year later, or both. :[[Kenyon-793|Anne]] has not been further identified after being named in her father's will. She was born say 1769. :Finally, [[Kenyon-794|Penelope (Kenyon) Enos/Eanos]] was married 13 Jan 1791, suggesting she was born c.1771. = Footnotes =

Thomas Riley and Sarah Elizabeth (Betty) Chaney Sartin

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These were my great-great-grandparents. I would like to find out more information about them and their parents as far back as I can go. Any help will be appreciated.

Phillips Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Phillips-12892|Jon-David Phillips]] is currently working on. Can you help? James (possibly M) Phillips married to Rose Johnson ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Phillips-12892&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jon-David Phillips To-Do List|Jon-David's current to-do list]].''

Mount Olivet Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia

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Mount Olivet Cemetery is the oldest and largest Archdiocesan Catholic Cemetery in the Metropolitan Washington area. Since 1858 when the gates first opened, Mount Olivet has served the needs of the Catholic families and is still serving these needs.

Daniel D. Ward

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Here are open questions about Daniel D. Ward and his possible mother, Margaret Clark/e. New clue is his parents are Ebenezer Ward and Margaret Clark/e m. 1792 in PEI. If Ebenezer and Margaret are his parents he has a sister Phoebe/Feby Clark Ward who married William Weeks and came to Iowa in 1853 by covered wagon through Detroit. There must be someone out there who is researching this family. I'd like to compare other information. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

William Scott Bailey

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Here are open questions about William Scott Bailey b. 1795 Peacham, VT He married Laura Ann McCauley 1822. They moved to Union Co., OH and vicinity. William died about 1834. Who were his parents? There are so many Baileys but none fit William Scott Bailey. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Carol Rice To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rice-6511|Carol Rice]] is currently working on. Can you help? '''CONVERT SOURCES for census record to free US census records!!!''' ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rice-6511&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Carol Rice To-Do List|Carol's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Joy-865|Barker, Frances Rebecca (Joy) ]] || 1839-10-09 || Add sources, pictures, and remembrances from letters, journal, and family |- | [[Joy-863|Joy, Edwin Frank]] || 1872-09-06 || Add sources, pictures, and remembrances from letters, journal, and family |- | [[Joy-864|Joy, William A]] || 1845-12-02 || Add sources, pictures, and remembrances from letters, journal, and family. Add rest of his family and descendants not already on Wiki trees |- | [[Dwelley-81|Joy, Olive Louisia (Dwelley) ]] || 1811-12-08 || Add sources, pictures, and remembrances from letters, journal, and family |- | [[Rice-6511|Rice, Carol ]] || || to-do |- | [[Rice-6515|Rice, Al ]] || || Add sources and pictures |- | [[Joy-862|Rice, Maude (Joy)]] || || Add sources and pictures |- |}

Richard Smith To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] This page contains a list of the profiles that [[Smith-58288|Richard Smith]] is planning to work on soon. See also his list of [[Space:Richard Smith Done List|completed profiles]]. ==Great grandparents, great aunts & great uncles== * [[Smith-58292|George Smith]] and [[Vane-77|Edith Vane]]. **[[Smith-76395|George Archibald Smith]] & [[Richardson-9013|Kathleen Helena Richardson]]. **[[Smith-76394|Albert Edward Smith]] & [[Hogben-73|Kate Alice Hogben]]. **[[Smith-76393|Doris Smith]] & [[Carter-12244|Victor "Jim" Carter]]. * [[Moody-2034|James Edward Moody]] and [[Hatto-1|Mary Hatto]]. **Leslie James Moody & Janet Elsie Porteous. **Robert Percival Moody & Betty Goodwin. **Doris Kathleen Moody & Francis James Bartlett. **Phyllis Edith Moody & Sidney Thomas Browning. * [[Banks-1722|Henry Thomas Banks]] and [[Barfoot-42|Susan Barfoot]]. **John Martin Banks & Violet Ethel "Queenie" Wilmott. **Elsie Winifred Banks & Harold Arthur Beels. **Mabel Louise Banks & Stephen Biggs. **Bessie Banks. **Henry Samuel Banks & Jessie Dorothy Green. **Susan Evelyn Banks & Thomas Glenn. **Hilda May Banks & Samuel Crosbie. * [[Scheu-37|Douglas Charles Scheu]] and [[Cronin-274|Elizabeth Alice Annie Cronin]]. ==The Rogers family of Bryanston== * [[Rogers-1594|Sir Henry Rogers]]. * Sir Henry's children: [[Rogers-1596|Sir John]], [[Rogers-2959|James]], [[Rogers-2941|Thomas]], [[Rogers-2933|Richard]] and [[Unknown-267279|Margaret]]. * Sir Henry's grandchildren, Sir John's children: [[Rogers-1595|Sir John]], [[Rogers-2948|William]], [[Rogers-2952|James]], [[Rogers-2949|Anthony]], [[Rogers-2934|Margaret]], [[Rogers-2943|Joan]] & [[Rogers-2944|Jane]]. * Sir Henry's parents and step-father: [[Rogers-1593|John Rogers]], [[Echingham-1|Anne Echyngham]] & [[Touchet-51|John Tuchet, 6th Baron Audley]]. * Sir Henry's probable grandparent: [[Rogers-277|John Roger, MP]] and [[Mordaunt-13|Agnes (Mordaunt?)]]. * The Benham Valenece family: the missing John, and Elizabeth Shottesbroke, daughter of John Shottesbroke. * John of Benham Valence's sons [[Rogers-1140|Thomas senior]] and John of Freefolk. * The confused [[Rogers-278|Thomas Rogers]] page, which conflates Thomas junior of Benham Valence with Thomas of Bradford-on-Avon. * [[Rogers-275|John of Deritend]] and [[Rogers-321|The Martyr]]. * Sir Henry's possible great-grandfather, [[Rogers-1792|John]] who probably didn't marry [[Furneaux-2|Elizabeth de Furneaux]]. * The apocrypha: [[Rogers-1793|Aaron III]], [[Rogers-1794|Aaron II]] & [[Crepon-32|Gonnora]], [[Rogers-1795|Aaron I]], [[Rogers-1796|Tancred III]], [[Rogers-1797|Tancred II]].

Connect to KAS

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To track DNA testers connected to Kenneth Arthur Sargent.

Who's Ebra's Great-Granddaddies?

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Ebra (b. 1916) Coleman's father was Floyd (b. 1877) Coleman, Floyd Coleman's father was William Coleman, William's father was . . . ??? John or James? Or maybe John *is* James? Who was J. Coleman's daddy? Did these Colemans come from Virginia or North Carolina? This page is mainly for collecting the evidence, but it is also for me to get more experience with free-space profiles. Okay, okay, and an excuse to indulge in coding and actually doing something useful with being OCD with documents. All in the name of solving a mystery!

Who's Ebra's Great-Granddaddies? -1

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Ebra (b. 1916) Coleman's father was Floyd (b. 1877) Coleman, Floyd Coleman's father was William Coleman, William's father was . . . ??? John or James? Or maybe John *is* James? Who was J. Coleman's daddy? Did these Colemans come from Virginia or North Carolina? This page is mainly for collecting the evidence, but it is also for me to get more experience with free-space profiles. Okay, okay, and an excuse to indulge in coding and actually doing something useful with being OCD with documents. All in the name of solving a mystery!

Hoskinson book

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A Short History of the Hoskinsons by J.D. (Joseph Dudley) Hoskinson, Copeland, Kansas, 11-1-1965 I remember my father telling me many times that his Uncle Ben Hoskinson (1816-1890) was quite interested in family history. He had checked back with the family and found that our original immigrant ancestor had come across to America as an “Irish Linen Weaver” but that the family had originally come from Scotland or Northern England from which they had fled to escape religious persecution. His records have probably been lost for many years. Thomas Hoskinson was apparently the first of the clan for that is the first record we found. He was issued a Land Patent for one hundred acres in Rock Creek Parish in 1722. Rock Creek runs through Washington, D.C. The land must be in the present limits of the District of Columbia and possibly in the city of Washington. He named the farm “Hoskinson’s Folly.” He apparently spent the rest of his life there. There were more children than were listed in the Church Records. At the present there is an Episcopal Church and we assume that it was the denomination at that time. He must have died in the fore part of 1802, as an inventory of his personal effects was taken June 7, 1802. The Hoskinsons were apparently prolific, and we find several of them listed as Revolutionary War veterans. When the war was over the U.S. Government paid the soldiers off with Continental Currency as the United States had no money. This credit was practically valueless except that the new country had almost unlimited land for which they would trade and accept the Continental Currency. That probably started an exodus to the land to the west. His son Isaiah, along with many other Hoskinsons started west over what was then known as Braddock’s Road. Braddock’s Road was nothing more than a trail cut through the virgin wilderness to move General Braddock’s army and supplies in the French and Indian Wars of 1755-1760. From all accounts it must have been a miserable trail to say the least. By the year 1800 there was a considerable number of Hoskinsons at Morgantown, Va. (now West Virginia) including Isaiah and his family. There is considerable mention of Isaiah and others in the court and land records and in the marriage records. Isaiah’s first wife Rachel De Moss apparently died about that time (1800) and he married Hannah Winchell. They left some of the younger children, either with his brothers’ families or with the elder son’s family and moved on west into Pennsylvania. In 1805, two years after Zane’s trace was opened to Zanesville, Ohio, we find him with his new wife in Zanesville, Ohio. Isaiah died in Franklin Township, Licking County, Ohio, August 25, 1836. We are not sure as to the succession of children, but we have records of nine children. The only dates we have are: James Madison, probably the oldest, born February 6, 1781 and Josiah born 1791. Josiah Hoskinson apparently stayed with relatives in Virginia (West Virginia in 1860). We find his marriage to Nancy Jane Howard on July 16, 1815 at Clarksburg, Virginia. He farmed about eight miles east of Clarksburg and, we were told, raised a family of nine children, four boys and five girls. We could only find records of three boys and two girls. Josiah and Nancy Jane lived there for about twenty years and the entire family was born there. In 1836 he loaded his goods in a wagon and driving his livestock he started west. Benjamin was acquainted with a local girl and showed no inclination to leave. On October 14, 1837 he was married to Roseannah Holbert. Possibly some of the girls were married also as we have no record of any children except Josiah Jr., Jesse, Mary Jane and Mariah accompanying their parents. They traveled over the same road as the father had taken earlier. This had now become a heavily traveled thoroughfare and was called the “Cumberland Road.” We find that Josiah stopped at his father’s place at least long enough to sign a Power of Attorney to a lawyer to look after his interest in the father’s estate. He then moved down to Hocking County, Ohio to Pattonville which was named for a neighbor Robert Patton. It was located in Harrison County, Virginia, near Clarksburg. It was there that Josiah Jr. married Nancy Patton in 1846. Josiah Sr., Mary Jane and Ben, his wife Roseannah and their children had moved from Clarksburg and joined them at Pattonville, Ohio (now Haydenville). In 1849 the family again loaded up their belongings and driving their livestock started for “greener pastures” in Iowa. Several of Isaiah’s family were in the group. They scattered out through Iowa, some moving to Adams County, some to Taylor County, some to Monroe County, and Josiah Jr. and his family to Wapello County near Chillicothe, Iowa. Here tragedy struck the family in the year 1852. Josiah Sr., his wife Nancy Jane, two sons (Jesse and the name of the other one is unknown), Roseannah, the wife of Benjamin, and their daughter Janey all died within a very short time from dysentery or some other contagious disease contracted from the heavy influx of settlers. Benjamin was left with a large family. He married a widow Eliza Ann Brown, whose maiden name was Gibbs and who also had two boys by a former marriage. We think this was partly the reason Benjamin and Eliza Ann loaded their worldly goods and took the emigrant trail again, this time to Kansas. They arrived in Jefferson County, Kansas in 1856 at Oskaloosa and lived there until 1875 when they moved to Wabaunsee County, Kansas, where Benjamin served as sheriff. They lived there until the opening of the Cherokee Strip when the Pioneer spirit again struck him and he made the “run” into Oklahoma [1889]. Benjamin died around 1890 and was buried in a cemetery that has been abandoned in an unmarked grave in Barber County near Hardtner, Kansas. Josiah Jr., Nancy [Patton] and family lived in Wapello County, Iowa on a farm near Chillicothe from 1849 until January 1, 1866. When their youngest child, Emma Mariah, was six weeks old, they loaded their belongings in a covered wagon, yoked the ox team and driving their livestock along behind the wagon started for Kansas. He purposely started in the dead of winter so he could drive across the Missouri River, crossing near Nebraska City. It took almost three weeks to make the trip in zero weather with a six week old baby. The family slept outside the entire trip. They came to Oskaloosa, Kansas, where his older brother, Benjamin lived and, after visiting there for a short while, they started on south bound for Cherokee County. They arrived there in the spring, and the summer proved to be disastrous as far as crops were concerned. One of their neighbors undertook to live on nuts and acorns but they all died. They were all sick during the summer with malaria. The following spring they loaded up again and headed north. They finally settled about ten miles south of Lawrence in Douglas County on a farm one and a half miles east of the village of Vinland. Another child, who died at birth, was born there. Josiah [Jr.] died September 19, 1902 and was buried in the Vinland Cemetery. Nancy died February 15, 1915 and also was buried in the Vinland Cemetery. Mary Jane Hoskinson married Avial Foster Fairchild (Uncle Foss) about 1850 in Wapello County, Iowa. We have been unable to get much information on them. They seemed to be a family of blacksmiths. As far as we know, there were six children, five of them born in Wapello County, Iowa, and the sixth at Oskaloosa, Kansas. They moved from Iowa about the same time as Josiah Jr. but stayed in Oskaloosa. They are both buried in the Oskaloosa Cemetery and there are no markings on the graves. They died in the early 1900s. Mariah Hoskinson, the youngest child was married to Robert Johnson in December 1850 and had five children. They lived in Ringgold County [Iowa] until he enlisted in the Civil War in 1861. He died in Kentucky on May 1, 1863 and was buried there. Mariah, with five children to support worked and starved herself to death endeavoring to support the children. She died in 1864 and was buried in the Cuba Cemetery at Cuba, Iowa. Cuba was a small town in the eastern part of Monroe County, Iowa.

Kreisler Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Kreislers. 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]]

Lisa Javorka GEDCOM Cleanup List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Javorka-2|Lisa Javorka]] uploaded through GEDCOM and need to be carefully checked for duplicates. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Javorka-2&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lisa Javorka GEDCOM Cleanup List|Lisa's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Albrecht-666|Albrecht, Maria Barbara ]] || 1759-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Ferguson-5694|Beazell, Elizabeth Jane (Ferguson) ]] || 1833-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Benjamin-1566|Benjamin, Emeline ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Benjamin-1567|Benjamin, James ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burton-4391|Burton, Jane ]] || 1796-05-08 || to-do |- | [[David-1339|David, Nancy ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-30492|Davis, Magdalene ]] || 1732-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Davis-30493|Davis, Samuel Pauling , JR]] || 1856-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Davis-30494|Davis, Llewellyn ]] || 1720-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Davis-30495|Davis, Ezekiel Howell ]] || 1789-01-25 || to-do |- | [[Davis-30496|Davis, Samuel Pauling , SR]] || 1820-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Davis-30497|Davis, Llewellyn , Ensign]] || 1759-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Day-5094|Day, John C ]] || 1855-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Day-5095|Day, Thomas Lovell ]] || 1806-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Dill-849|Dill, Amelia (Emilie) ]] || 1811-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Dill-850|Dill, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dill-851|Dill, John Casper ]] || 1758-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Doerr-162|Doerr, Maria Dorothea ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Duke-1596|Duke, Samuel John ]] || 1793-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Ferguson-5690|Ferguson, Edward ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferguson-5691|Ferguson, Joseph ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferguson-5692|Ferguson, Hugh ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferguson-5693|Ferguson, John ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gaunt-342|Gaunt, Josiah ]] || 1829-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Giles-2345|Giles, Tabitha ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Giles-2346|Giles, Nancy ]] || 1748-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gilliland-583|Gilliland, Ellen ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hammer-655|Hammer, Jacob ]] || 1767-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Hammer-656|Hammer, Gertrude ]] || 1827-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Hammer-657|Hammer, Michael ]] || 1799-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Killian-451| Killian, Mary]] || to-do |- | [[Klee-180 | Klee, Maria Eva]] || to-do |- | [[Klee-179 | Klee, Phillippo]] || to-do |- | [[Lambrecht-62 | Maria Eva]] || to-do |- | [[Leggett-604 | Leggett, Hannah E]] || to-do |- | [[May-4342 | May, Balthasar]] || to-do |-

Lee family booklet

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This geneaology of the Lee family was privately printed before 1932. It lists the descendants of Burrell Lee and Louhaney Swafford Lee of Pikeville, Tennessee. It does not list the name of the person who compiled the information.

Who s Ebra s Great Granddaddies? -1

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Ebra (b. 1916) Coleman's father was Floyd (b. 1877) Coleman, Floyd Coleman's father was William Coleman, William's father was . . . ??? John or James? Or maybe John *is* James? Who was J. Coleman's daddy? Did these Colemans come from Virginia or North Carolina? This page is mainly for collecting the evidence, but it is also for me to get more experience with free-space profiles. Okay, okay, and an excuse to indulge in coding and actually doing something useful with being OCD with documents. All in the name of solving a mystery!

Who s Ebra s Great Granddaddies?

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Ebra (b. 1916) Coleman's father was Floyd (b. 1877) Coleman, Floyd Coleman's father was William Coleman, William's father was . . . ??? John or James? Or maybe John *is* James? Who was J. Coleman's daddy? Did these Colemans come from Virginia or North Carolina? This page is mainly for collecting the evidence, but it is also for me to get more experience with free-space profiles. Okay, okay, and an excuse to indulge in coding and actually doing something useful with being OCD with documents. All in the name of solving a mystery!

Kelly Bartlett To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bartlett-3260|Kelly Bartlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? proposed merge:(Chasle-15) and (Chasle-16) [[Chasle-16|Louise-Madeleine Charlebois]] (Chasle-16) Daughter of Jacques Chasle (Chasle-4) and Marie Madeleine Bourgery (Bourgery-1) [[Chasle-15|Marie Louise Châle]] (Chasle-15) Daughter of Jacques Châle (Chale-3) and Marie Magdeleine (Bourgeois) Châle (Bourgeois-305) compare fathers: Jacques Chasle (Chasle-4) and Jacques Châle (Chale-3) - '''waiting for merge approval then merge (Chasle-15) and (Chasle-16)''' ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bartlett-3260&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Kelly Bartlett To-Do List|Kelly's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Biron-58|Biron, Mary Josephine (Giroux)]] || 1892-05-02 ||prove Mary Josephine is Maria Luciana |- | [[Gillis-608|Gillis, Frances Madeline]] || 1920-06-13 ||verify Edmund Francis Pigeon b:1955 Providence, RI is son |- |}

Renee Malloy To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Malloy-116|Renee Malloy]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Malloy-116&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Renee Malloy To-Do List|Renee's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kidwell-259|Acaiturri, Betty (Kidwell)]] || || to-do |- | [[Angel-407|Angel, George ]] || 1794-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Turnham-135|Angel, Elizabeth (Turnham) ]] || 1801-03-08 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kidwell-259|Acaiturri, Betty (Kidwell)]] || || to-do |- | [[Angel-407|Angel, George ]] || 1794-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Turnham-135|Angel, Elizabeth (Turnham) ]] || 1801-03-08 || to-do |- |}

Mary Dorgan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dorgan-54|Mary Dorgan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dorgan-54&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Dorgan To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Dorgan-115|Dorgan, William ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Coffey-1902|Sweeney, Helen Marie (Coffey) ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Delavan, Wisconsin

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===History=== [[Category:Walworth County, Wisconsin]] [[Category: Delavan, Wisconsin]] Delavan sits in the middle of what was at one time an inland sea. During the Ice Age, many glaciers, the last of which was known as the Michigan tongue, covered this area. The Michigan tongue descended what is now known as Lake Michigan. A large section of this glacier broke off, pushing southwest into the area now known as Walworth County. Geologists have called this section of the glacier "the Delavan lobe". The first humans known to inhabit the Delavan area were Native Americans around the era of 1000 BC. Later, between 500-1000 AD, Mound Builders lived in what is now the Delavan Lake area. Mound Builders were of the Woodland culture. The effigy mounds they erected along the shores of Delavan Lake numbered well over 200, according to an archeological survey done in the late 19th century by Beloit College. Many were along the north shore of the lake where Lake Lawn Resort now stands. The Potawotomi Indians also settled around the lake in the late 18th century, although there were only an estimated 240 in the county. Some of their burial mounds are preserved in what is now Assembly Park. From the mid-17th century through the mid-18th century, this area was known as "New France" and was under the French flag. It came under British rule and a part of the Province of Quebec following the French-Indian War. In accordance with the Treaty of 1783 it was turned over to the United States and a part of the newly established Northwest Territory. Between the years of 1800 and 1836 the Delavan area was part of the Indiana Territory, followed by the Illinois Territory, finally becoming part of the Wisconsin Territory in 1836. Statehood was granted in 1848. Delavan's first white settlers arrived in 1836, finding the area to be dense forests with prairies on both the east and west sides with plenty of game available for hunting.[1] It was named after Edward C. Delavan, temperance leader in Albany, New York.[2] Between 1847 and 1894, Delavan was home to 26 circus companies.[3] The Mabie Brothers U.S. Olympic Circus, then the largest in America, arrived in 1847, to become the first circus to quarter in the territory of Wisconsin. Its infamous rogue elephant, "Romeo", stood 19½ feet high, and weighed 10,500 pounds. '''Romeo managed to kill 5 people during his circus career'''. Who doesn't love a good circus? The original P. T. Barnum Circus was organized here in 1871 by William C. Coup and Dan Costello. Over 130 members of Delavan's 19th century circus colony are buried in Spring Grove and St. Andrew cemeteries. On July 21, 1948, Delavan was the site of Wisconsin’s Circus Centennial as part of the state's celebration of 100 years of statehood. On May 2, 1966, Delavan was selected by the U.S. Post Office to issue on a first day cover basis, the five-cent American Circus commemorative postage stamp. Because of its circus history, Delavan has sometimes been called the "Circus Capital of the World". Delavan is also home to the Wisconsin School for the Deaf and Andes Candies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delavan,_Wisconsin Wikipedia Article ===Sources===

Tylertown Cemetery, Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi

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Anita Tetreault To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Foy-290|Anita Tetreault]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Foy-290&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Anita Tetreault To-Do List|Anita's current to-do list]].''

Man of the mine

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George Q. Cannon family

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] As per the entry on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannon_family#Frank_J._Cannon Wikipedia]: *The Cannon family is a prominent U.S. political family in the states of Utah, Nevada and Idaho which descends from the 19th century marriage of George Cannon and Ann Quayle before their emigration from Peel, Isle of Man. The family's most notable member was their oldest son George Q. Cannon. The family is connected by marriage to the Bennion, Taylor, Wells and Young political families. Given the number of prominent members in the Cannon family, many having their own Wikipedia page, there is a lot of documented family history with ties to many other prominent families that can be added to Wikitree over time. However, as Mormons with pluralist marriages, the process for parsing through the numerous generations is a bit more daunting, thus this to-do list to keep track of things. Here are the profiles [[French-3194|Mike French]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=French-3194&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike French To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Young-150|Cannon, Caroline Partridge (Young) ]] || 1851-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-158|Cannon, George Quayle]] || 1827-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-161|Cannon, Ann ]] || 1832-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1291|Cannon, George Quayle , Jr.]] || 1856-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1292|Cannon, John Quayle ]] || 1857-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1293|Cannon, Abraham Hoagland]] || 1859-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1294|Cannon, Georgianna Hoagland]] || 1861-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1295|Cannon, George Hoagland]] || 1863-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1296|Cannon, Elizabeth Hoagland]] || 1865-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1297|Cannon, Mary Alice Hoagland]] || 1867-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1298|Cannon, Lillian Ann Hoagland]] || 1869-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-1301|Cannon, Sylvester Quayle ]] || 1877-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Cannon-2043|Cannon, Frank Jenne]] || 1859-01-25 || to-do |- |}

The Rodillian Academy

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The Rodillian Academy was first opened in 1933 as Rothwell Grammar School. It later changed its name to Rodillian School. In around 2010, it moved into a new £27 million building. In August 2012 in became an academy and in the Ofsted inspection it was found to be Grade 2. It is now a preforming arts school. Notable Teachers: Mr Andy Goulty - Current Head Teacher Mr Gentle - A teacher often talked about

Saloman Johansson and Clara Svensdotter with roots; Habo, Kymbo, Länghem, et al.

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A historical record of the ancestors and descendants of Saloman Johansson and Clara Svensdotter written by Elisabeth Nyhammer-Gustavsson. Translated from Swedish into English by [[Ryerson-318|Amy Ryerson]] in 2015.

The Lora Fleming Memorial Bridge

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Feature Name: Lora Fleming Memorial Bridge Feature Type: Bridge County: Mingo Primary State: West Virginia Latitude: 37.943794 North Longitude: -82.30193 West Elevation: 784 Feet above MSL (239 Meters) USGS Quad Map: Wilsondale HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 23 (By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Kiss, and Delegates H. White, Kominar, Amores, Anderson, Ashley, Azinger, Beach, Beane, Boggs, Border, Brown, Browning, Butcher, Campbell, Cann, Canterbury, Carmichael, Coleman, Compton, Craig, DeLong, Dempsey, Douglas, Doyle, Ennis, Evans, Fahey, Flanigan, Fleischauer, Fletcher, Fragale, Givens, Hatfield, Hrutkay, Hubbard, Keener, Kuhn, Leach, Leggett, Louisos, Mahan, Manchin, Manuel, Marshall, Martin, Mathews, McGraw, Mezzatesta, Michael, Morgan, Paxton, Perdue, Perry, Pethtel, Pino, Poling, Proudfoot, Prunty, Riggs, Romine, Shaver, Shelton, J. Smith, L. Smith, Spencer, Stalnaker, Staton, Stemple, Stephens, Susman, Swartzmiller, R. Thompson, R. M. Thompson, Tucker, Varner, Webster, C. White, G. White, Williams, Wills, Wright and Yeager) [Introduced February 14, 2002; referred to the Committee on Rules.] Requesting the West Virginia Division of Highways to name the bridge located on what is known as the old railroad line on Route 3/5 at Boardcamp Branch, approximately one-half mile inside the Mingo County boundary line with Wayne County, the Lora Fleming Memorial Bridge. Whereas, Lora Evans Fleming was born in Wilsondale, West Virginia, Mingo County on July 24, 1910, and lived all her life on Twelve Pole Creek in the small hollow communities such as New Ground Hollow and Bull Branch, located between Breeden and Wilsondale, using the same post office for 84 years; as a young adult in the late 1920's she taught school in the same one room school she had attended at Turkey Creek near Wilsondale; and Whereas, Lora Evans married Goodlow Fleming, an employee of the N & W Railroad; they were the parents of eleven children, seven girls and four boys, ten of whom are living today (five in the immediate vicinity of the bridge); the second oldest of their children born Fannie Belle Fleming, is perhaps the most celebrated, being known as "Blaze Starr"; and Whereas, Lora Evans Fleming was an often published author of poems and short stories for magazines in the 1950's and 1960's, with her book of poetry, "My West Virginia Hills", containing 92 poems being published in 1992; and Whereas, Lora Fleming was a member of the Zion Church of Breeden and until her death on August 10, 1994, she kept house and cared for a semi-invalid son who lived with her and who still resides in the home place today with Blaze as his care provider. Lora Evans Fleming was well known and loved throughout the surrounding areas of northern Mingo County and southern Wayne County; therefore, be it Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia: That the bridge located on what is known as the old railroad line on Route 3/5 at Boardcamp Branch, approximately one-half mile inside the Mingo County boundary line with Wayne County, the Lora Fleming Memorial Bridge; and, be it Further Resolved, That the commissioner is requested to have made and be placed at both ends of the bridge, signs identifying the bridge as the "Lora Fleming Memorial Bridge "; and, be it Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House is hereby requested to forward a copy of this resolution to the surviving children of Lora Evans Fleming and to the West Virginia State Department of Highways. http://www.legis.state.wv.us/bill_text_html/2002_SESSIONS/2X/bills/hcr23%20intr.htm

Jennifer Searfoss To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hoffman-2271|Jennifer Searfoss]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hoffman-2271&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jennifer Searfoss To-Do List|Jennifer's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bigelow-1092|Hedstrom, Shirley Mae (Bigelow) ]] || 1925-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Hedstrom-22|Hedstrom, Bernard John]] || 1922-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Hedstrom-23|Hedstrom, Bernard ]] || 1900-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoffman-2273|Hoffman, Mike ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hedstrom-12|Hoffman, Barb (Hedstrom)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hoffman-3334|Hoffman, Nicholas Joseph]] || 1921-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gerhard-202|Hoffman, Christina (Gerhard) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoffman-3335|Root, Ardath Ethel-Louise (Hoffman) ]] || 1923-03-26 || to-do |- |}

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The 1814 American Indian Chief's Medal Recipients

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Sue Ramsdale To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ramsdale-77|Sue Ramsdale]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Ramsdale-77&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sue Ramsdale To-Do List|Sue's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Eastern Sangamon Co Twn One Place Study To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category: Buffalo Hart Township, Sangamon County, Illinois]] Here are the profiles [[Minder-4|Sandy Barnett]] is currently working on. Can you help? Buffalo Township - currently adding 1880 census To-Do
add the 1870 census
add the 1860 census
add the 1850 census
check all marriages on cyberdrive possibly find wife's last name http://www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp In the 1880 census for Buffalo Hart Village, David A Farnam, William Vickers, Henry E Farnam, Elijah F Farnam and John Farnam were noted as working in Tile Mill. WHERE was it located, how long did it stay in business and when did it close..

Mary Tyra To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brill-93|Mary Tyra]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brill-93&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Tyra To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brill-308|Brill, Wilhelmina (Minnie) B. ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brill-309|Brill, Alvina ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brill-310|Brill, Katharine ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brill-311|Brill, Baby Girl ]] || 1873-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21965|Moore, Grace ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21966|Moore, Ruth M. ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21967|Moore, George ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21968|Moore, Harry J. ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21969|Moore, William H ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Enon Cemetery, Enon, Mississippi

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Adams United Methodist Church Cemetery, Auburn, Mississippi

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Eleanore Wilhelmine Kuck nee: Rohlfing

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Joseph L. Barber biography

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Joseph L. BARBER biography, extracted from the Past and Present of Shelby County, Iowa; pub. 1915, B. F. Bowen & Co., Inc.; page 877-79. JOSEPH L. BARBER. The farming interests of Shelby County, Iowa, are carried on by an active and intelligent class of men, who are thus performing their share in maintaining and extending the welfare of their county. Among the progressive farmers of the county, Joseph L. Barber, occupies a conspicuous place. He has been paying particular attention to the raising of fine stock, and his Chester White hogs have won him a reputation which extends beyond the limits of his county. He has one of the finest country homes in the county, and his farm of 160 acres presents a very attractive appearance in every way. Joseph L. Barber, son of John K. and Sarah (HARTER) BARBER, was born January 10, 1868, in Pennsylvania. His father was born March 25, 1838, in Union County, Pennsylvania, and is a son of James Barber, a native of the same state. James Barber married Mary MAZE, and to them were born eleven children. John K. Barber was educated in the schools of Union County, Pennsylvania, and when a young man worked at the carpenter trade in his native state. A short time after his marriage, he came with his family to Iowa and located near Oakfield, in Audubon County. In 1882 he moved to Shelby County and rented a farm in Harlan Township, which he operated for four years, after which he purchased a farm in Polk Township, where he lived for 22 years, and then rented it and moved to Kirkman, where he is now living a retired life. He served as school director in Polk township, and since moving to Kirkman has served as Mayor and Alderman of the city. John K. BARBER was married in 1856 to Sarah E. HARTER, daughter of Samuel and Mary (WOLF) HARTER, of Clinton County, Pennsylvania, and to this marriage have been born eleven children: Chestie N., the wife of Jacob AURACHER; James D., who married Minnie WHITTED; Mary C., the wife of Eli MONTGOMERY; Samuel D., who died in infancy; Carrie M., the wife of Milo SHARK; Arabella M., the wife of J. L. HARRIS; Joseph L.; Charles W., who married Sylvia LACY; Maggie A., wife of George LAWSHE; John F., who married Nettie CARTER; and Effie J., wife of John ERICKSON. Joseph L. Barber was only about one year old when his parents moved from Pennsylvania to Iowa, and consequently received all of his education in this state. He was fourteen years of age when his parents settled in Shelby County in 1882, and the remainder of his life has been spent within this county. According with the custom of farmers' boys in Iowa, as well as every other state in the Union, he worked on the farm during the summer seasons and went to school during the winter months. He continued to stay on the home farm after he left school until he was 22 years of age, when he rented land and started in to save money in order to buy a farm of his own. He continued as a renter until 1909, when he bought 160 acres, where he is now living. Since acquiring this farm, he has erected a beautiful home, one which ranks with the finest residences in Shelby County. He has also put up several commodious barns and other out-buildings, so that his farm today stands as one of the model farms of the county. He has gained a high reputation as a stockman and has had remarkable success in raising all kinds of livestock. He makes a scientific study of farming and is ranked among the successful agriculturists of his county. Politically, Mr. Barber is a Democrat, while his religious connections are with the Standard Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a breeder of the Chester White hogs, having a herd of 300 head now, known as the International Herd. He holds an annual sale of Chester White hogs, and on February 25, 1914, held a sale averaging eighty-four dollars and thirty-five cents for fifty head. He also farms 128 acres besides his own land. Mr. Barber was married March 25, 1894, to Lina ANDERSON, daughter of Marcus and Christina (JACOBS) ANDERSON, of Illinois, and to this union have been born four children, Eva, Lela, Cecil and Dale, all of whom are at home. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are natives of Norway and came to Illinois where they remained all their lives.

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Notes on the Levi B. Montgomery Family

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'''Notes from Clara B. Whitted Johnson on the Levi B. Montgomery Family''' : Date unknown (estimate c. 1950) : Sent by Clara B. Whitted Johnson to Dr. Earl C. Montgomery (her first cousin once removed) === Letter: === Dear Earl, Just a line as I am sending you this history. My niece typed off some copy and made some mistakes, but I do hope you can make it all out. I wrote it up more especially for Frances [daughter] and my nieces and nephews but also wanted anyone that was interested to have a copy. I do not know when the Montgomerys moved from N.Y. to Ill. In the case of my grandfather it was no doubt from Penn. to Ill. All of the children of Grandfather were born in Ill unless Aunt Alice may have been born here in Exira. She was the youngest. A minister by the name of George Stuntze married Levi and Fanny and they named your grandfather for him. Want to tell you also that I took out the perpetual upkeep on the Montgomery lot and had it recorded at Audubon. Thanks again for your cooperation. Sincerely Clara === Handwritten Notes: === The Montgomerys were from Genessee Co New York. Levi, my grandfather’s father was Eli. He had three brothers: Thomas, Levi and Samuel. Eli Montgomery’s father was Levi. He was in the Revolutionary war was shot and killed. Later his wife married a man by the name of Harmon. Levi my grandfather was 10 years old when his father Eli died. Then he lived with his uncle, Joel Braddish, near Erie Penn. Eli’s wife was Hannah Braddish. After Eli’s death she married Dave Monteith. After his death she made her home here at Exira with her son Levi and lies by his side in the Exira cemetery. My grandfather Levi Montgomery married Fanny Boyles. Her father was Archibald Boyles, and they also lived in N. York. Archibald Boyles married Phoebe Tuttle and their children were Fanny, Hannah, Esther, James, William, Phoebe, Nancy, Lucy Ann, Archibald and Abner. === Typed Notes: === I wish to dedicate the history of the Montgomery family as it has been given me to the memory of my Mother, Louisa, one of the best mothers in the world. Dear Louisa, daughter of Levi and Fanny Montgomery, came with her parents, her brothers and sisters to Audubon County, Iowa in the spring of 1856. It had been just five years since the first white settler N.A. Hamlin had settled in Audubon County and just one year since it had become a separate county. Originally it was part of Cass County. The family came in covered wagons from Hancock County, Illinois where most, perhaps all, of the children had been born. Louisa could not ride in a covered wagon as it made her sick so she and George rode thru horseback. Louisa was just thirteen at that time. What Levi and Fanny saw as they entered Audubon County was a vast prairie whose sod had never been turned. The rivers and creeks were unbridged and almost impassable roads were the rule everywhere. Timber land followed the creeks. Levi, Fanny and children were among the very first pioneers of the County. The county settled up fast and by the advent of the Civil War there were 126 men old enough to cast a vote. Levi, Fanny and children settled on a piece of land about one-half mile north of Davis Creek, which is north of Exira. To find the place today you follow Kilworth Street out of town. They were a very thrifty family as well as a very religeous family. Levi was the first leader of the Methodist group in Exira. Levi and the children soon had a home established. Noble had gone to California during the gold rush of 1849. He made only one trip back and never kept in touch with the family but someone has said that he settled in New Mexico and raised a large family. A house was built on this fertile homestead and as time went on a barn, sheds, a milk house and other outside buildings were added. They had their own beef, pork, mutton, chicken, milk – made their own butter and cheese, made sugar from the maple trees that surrounded the homestead. They also made sugar from sugar cane. They ground their meal, had their own bees for honey and although they were a large family, there was always plenty of food for themselves and any passing guest. The closest markets were Des Moines and Council Bluffs. They butchered hogs and hauled them to these markets. They also hauled their grain to these markets. It took two days to make the trip to and from. Here they bought the things the family needed. Levi set one of the first orchards in Audubon County and although I was not fortunate enough to know my grandparents, I do remember the orchard with every kind of apple and nut trees, also the cellar with bins filled in the fall with apples from the orchard. The county was sparsely settled but the young folk gathered in this home often for social times. There were six boys and six girls, namely: 1. John who became a surgeon in the northern army during the Civil War. He was shot in the lung and died in California. George went to him and was with him at the time of death and burial which took place in San Bernardino. 2. George became a doctor and practiced his profession in Atlantic for many years until he retired, living in Grant the last years of his life. He had two sons, Edward and Sedwick. Sedwick left one son, Dr. Earl C Montgomery of Omaha, Neb. George and Hattie, his wife, and his sons and their wives all rest in the cemetery in Atlantic, Iowa. 3. Eli married Katie Barber and their children are: Sumner, Will, and Ina, all in California. Eli and Katie are gone and rest there. 4. Phoebe married George Sharp. They had four children: Eli, Milo, Frances, and Ivan. Milo married Minerva Barber and they rest at Grand Junction, Colo. Phoebe, George and Frances rest in the cemetery at Exira, Iowa. 5. Hannah married Perry Lewis. They had three children, two dying in infancy. Nettie passed away when she was about 40. They all rest in the cemetery at Bowen, Ill. 6. Joel left no family and he and… 7. Marion mined together in California for a number of years. They both are gone and are buried in California. Marion left one daughter, Agusta Macy of Bakersfield, California. 8. Minerva married Mr. Edwards. They had two daughters, Ethel and Stella. They are all gone and rest in California. 9. Maggie married Henry Harrington and late in life married George Miller of Fresno, California. Maggie and Henry had four children: Fanny, Orvie, Florence, and Roy. I think they are all gone except Roy who is in Santa Monica, California. 10. Alice, the youngest, married Will Rudge and spent her married life at Boise, Ida. She and Will are both gone. She left seven sons: Pete, Marion, Dick and I do not know the names of the other boys. 11. Louisa married Peoria I. Whitted Feb. 28, 1860. They had 12 children, five dying in infancy and all are gone except the youngest, Clara. Louisa passed this life January 6, 1919 and she and Peoria rest in the Exira Cemetery. 12. Levi lived in Exira with his wife Emma, part of the time on the homestead with his mother after his Father’s death. He helped in the pioneer county in keeping and restoring order, later moving to California where they both rest, leaving their children Charles, John and Ethel at Paso Robles. These 13 children of P.I. and Louisa Whitted in order of birth are: 1. Rural C. born January 1, 1861. Died Feb. 1, 1861. 2. Clinton C. born May 14, 1862. Died 1939. Married Hester Coglon at Iowa City, Iowa, December 1881. 3. Florence Mae born Nov. 27, 1863. Died March 14, 1917. Married Albert Sewell at Irwin, Iowa, January 16, 1888. Death due to Brights Disease and strokes. 4. Minerva A. (Minnie) born March 27, 1866. Died of cancer November 26, 1932. Married James D. Barber March 26, 1885 at Exira. 5. Forest B. Whitted, born January 29, 1868. Married Mable Dickey at Audubon, April 3, 1893. 6. Elbridge Irwin Whitted, born October 3, 1869. Died January 11, 1928 of Brights disease. Married in Chicago, October 7, 1903 to Blanche Myers. 7. Noble Audubon Whitted, born October 8, 1872. Died Jan. 24, 1873. 8. Peoria Died Nov. 27, 1876 9. Louisa – twins. Born Jan. 23, 1876. Died Nov. 26, 1878 10. Grace Ann, born January 8, 1880. Died March 6, 1880. 11. Carlton C. Whitted, born July 17, 1881. Died August 26, 1940. Married Mildred Bechtold in Exira, Nov. 17, 1903. 12. Clara B. Whitted, born Aug. 25, 1884. Married Nels C Johnson at Exira, Sept. 6, 1914. Louisa, although the mother of a large family and as we know, had no conveniences such as we enjoy today, had time to go to church and work in it. Although she was raised a Methodist, she and her husband, Peoria, were charter members of the Christian Church in Exira which was established in 1876. We are aware of the heartaches of Louisa and Peoria as they laid their five babies away, three of them going with membraneous croup. Peoria was brought up in a Quaker home. I can not recall an unkind act in Louisa. Want to add here a poem written by her in my memory book in 1895. Perhaps she lived by that. Anyway she lived her religion day by day. Bless her memory. === POEM === Keep a watch on your words, my daughter For words are wonderful things They are sweet like the bees fresh honey Like the bees have a terrible sting. They can bless like the warm glad sunshine And brighten a lonely life They can cut in the strife of anger Like an open two-edged knife. Let them pass through your lips unchallenged If their errand is true and kind If they come to support the weary, To comfort and help the blind. If a bitter revengeful spirit prompts the words Let them be unsaid They may flash through the brain like lightning Or fall on the heart like lead. Keep them back if they are cold and cruel Under bar and lock and seal The wounds they make, my daughter Are always slow to heal. May Christ guard your words and ever From the time of your early youth May the words that you daily utter Be the beautiful words of truth.

Carter Our Family Mysteries

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Casper the cat

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Casper was the cat of [[Jones-30896 | Aly]] and [[Karosy-1 | Kevin]]. We adopted Casper from the local pet store, after he followed us around the store with his eyes. Casper was a lazy, snuggly boy who enjoyed lounging on the couch or the bed. He had an obsession with strings, drinking water from our cups, and had a good connection with [[Karosy-1 | Kevin]].

Amy McAndrews To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Holley-754|Heithron Holley]] is currently working on. Can you help? Create family mystery page for Heithron Holley. Except for my Great Grandmother [[Holley-740| Alwilda Keturah "Kitty" Holley]] The entire family appears to have disappeared. They all show on the 1870 Census and none of them show up again. I would love to know what happened to them. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bumgardner-139&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Amy McAndrews To-Do List|Amy's current to-do list]].''

FAMILY HISTORY

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*FAMILY NAME HISTORY & ORIGIN* The Araneta family dates back from the early times when aristocracy was still prevalent. The family traces their ancestral roots back to ancient times in Vasconia, (Basque) and from there, are scattered all over the world. According to the scholar, "Baron de Cobos" of Belchite, Aragon, "in its surnames dictionary" one branch of this family established their household in Gipuzkoa, one of the three provinces of Euskal Herria, the name given to the home of the Basque people, which today form the Communidad Autónoma del "Pais Vasco" or "Euskadi" in Basque, and the Chartered Community of Navarra (Nafarroa). The family dwelled mostly near the mountains, which are surrounded by valleys, hence the name Araneta, the etymology of which is derived from the Basque term "aran" meaning valley, and the locative suffix "eta", which denotes a "place of". Thus, the initial bearer of the surname Araneta would have been someone who dwelled in a valley. From the diverse unity which characterizes Spain, comes the distinguished Araneta family surname. Historians have studied the available records and it revealed that the original family ancestral seat originated first in Vasconia, where it had its primitive origin. The Vascones were, most likely, the ancestors of the present-day Basques to whom they left their name. One of the earliest records bearing the name Araneta is that of Martin de Araneta, who came from an aristocratic family of Basque origin. His name was recorded in a Castilian document dated 1227.''' Martin de Araneta was a Knight during the era of the Reconquest. He served and escorted Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon, in the conquest of Cordova, Murcia, Jaen, and Seville, from the Moors in 1217. He was granted innumerable amounts of lands when Ferdinand divided the conquered territories between his knights, the Church, and the Nobility, whom he enfeoffed with great latifundias. According to Alberto and Arturo Garcia Garaffa, Basque writers and historians, the Aranetas had ancestral houses in the valleys of Gainza and Andoain in Gipuzkoa. A notable member of this household, Juan Francisco de Araneta, was ennobled in Gainza, circa 1683. The Spanish Crown, in granting the family a decree of the coat-of-arms, recognized the nobility of the Araneta family. It is found in the compilation of La Solar de las tierras de la" Vasca y Navarres" (Vol. 10 page 91 Enciclopedia Heraldica y Genealógica Hispano – Americano by Alberto and Arturo Garcia Carraffa). References: National Historical Archive & Research Center. Enciclopedia Heráldica y Genealógica Hispano-Americano (por Alberto y Arturo Garcia Garaffa).

Van Deusen Family Headstones

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[[Category: Van Deusen Cemetery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Mahaiwe Cemetery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] ---- Source: Louis Hasbrouck Sahler, "Inscriptions on some of the Headstones of the Van Deusen Family in the Van Deusen Manor and Mahaiwe Cemeteries, at Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts," in ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record,'' 29 (1898):42-44 == Van Deusen Manor Cemetery == * In memory of Isaac van Deusen, who died January 14th, 1796, in the 92nd year of his age. * In memory of Mrs. Fiche van Deusen, the late consort of Mr. Isaac van Deusen, who was born November the 30th, 1702, and died June 28th, 1777, in the 75th year of her age. [She was a daughter of Coonrod Burghardt, the founder of the Housatonic Colony, later Sheffield and Great Barrington.] * In memory of Isaac van Deusen, Junior, who died the 11th of April 1816, in the 73rd year of his age. [He was youngest son of Isaac, above, and inherited the Manor house and part of the Manor.] * In memory of Mrs. Katharine van Deusen, the late consort of Mr. Isaac van Deusen, Junior, and the daughter of Mr. Jacob Spoor, who was born November 30th, 1744, and was joined in matrimony with said Isaac October 7th, 1767, and died May 4th, 1794, in the 50th year of her age. * Isaac I. van Deusen, died May 16, 1831, in the 64th year of his age. [He was Isaac the Third, eldest son of Isaac the Second, and inherited the Manor house and part of the Manor, and inserted his father's Christian name after the death of the latter.] * Christina, wife of Isaac I. van Deusen, died September 2nd, 1830, in the 65th year of her age. [She was a daughter of Nicholas Spoor.] * In memory of Mrs. Jamima Spoor, wife of Mr. Michael Spoor, and daughter of Mr. Abraham van Deusen, who died September 24th, 1815, in the 47th year of her age. [Her father, Abraham the First, was the eldest son of Isaac the First, and lived in one of the hosues on van Deusen Manor. This van Deusen branch is extinct.] * In memory of Mrs. Caty, wife of Mr. John van Deusen, who died August the 4th, A.D. 1789, in the 46th year of her age. [She was Catherine Hollenbeck, andher husband, John the First, was the third son of Isaac the First, and lived in the brick house on van Deusen Manor.] * Isaac van Deusen, died November 7th, 1854, aged 85 years. [He was Isaac the Fuorth, and the second son of John the First.] * Eve, wife of Isaac van Deusen, died March 14th, 1830, aged 63 years. [She was a daughter of Richard van Huyck, of Lee, and Jemima van Deusen, the eldest child, and only matured daughter of Isaac the First.] * Abraham von Deusen died May 12th, 1856, aged 83 years. [He was Abraham the Second and the second son of Isaac the Second.] * Sarah, wife of Abraham van Deusen, died December 3rd, 1837, aged 67 years. [Shewas a daughter of Nicholas Spoor.] * Jacob van Deusen, died September 26th, 1842, in the 73rd year of his age. [He was Jacob the Second, third son of Isaac the Second.] * Jane, wife of Jacob van Deusen, died January 12th, 1853, aged 78 years. [She was a daughter of William Hollenbeck, of Athens, Greene County, New York.] == Mahaiwe Cemetery == * Coonrod van Deusen, died December 28, 1818, aged 84 years. [He was Coonrod the First, second son of Isaac the First, and lived in the brown-stone house on van Deusen Manor.] * Rachel, wife of Coonrod van Deusen, died August 6, 1825, aged 80 years. [She was a daughter of John Hollenbeck.] * In memory of Mr. Jacob van Deusen, who departed this life May 26th, A.D. 1812, aged 71 years. [He was Jacob the First, fifth son of Isaac the First, and the father of Isaac the Seventh, who did very much for the village of van Deusen, which was named in his honor, in the early part of the century and whose son, the late Rev. Edwin Martin van Deusen, D.D., was a distinguishable clergyman of the Episcopal Church. Isaac the Seventh later inserted his mother's maiden name Laird.] * In memory of Miss Ficha van Dusen, daughter of Mr. Jacob and Mrs. Mary van Dusen, who died January 22, 1812, aged 20 years. * In memory of Miss Rachel van Dusen, daughter of Mr. Jacob and Mrs. Mary van Dusen, who died April 4th, 1812, in the 18th year of her age. [These last two were the only daughter of Jacob the First and Mary Hart, and met their early deaths as a result of being thrown from their sleigh into the snow as they were returning from a ball. They were buried in white gowns, which they embroidered at their father's home, the Williams Mansion, now in the village of van Deusen, at the same time that their cousin, Catherine van Deusen, the only daughter of Isaac the Third, embroiered the one which she wore when she married Isaac Wheeler. One of the slaves mourned himself to death, owing to the deaths of Jacob the First and his two daughters in about four months.] * Isaac van Deusen, died April 20, 1860, aged 87 years. [He was Isaac the Fifth, eldest son of Coonrod the First.] * Lucretia, wife of Isaac van Deusen, died April 12th, 1837. [She was a daughter of Oliver Ingersoll.] * Jacob H. van Deusen, born January 28, 1786, died May 23, 1856. [He was Jacob the Third, youngest son of Coonrod the First, and later inserted his mother's maiden name, Hollenbeck.] * In memory of Mrs. Fiche Burget, wife of Lambert Burget, who died August 31st, 1816, aged 53 years. [She was the eldest daughter of Coonrod van Deusen the First.] * In memory of Miss Gesie van Deusen, who died April 5th, 1818, aged 39 years. [She was the third daughter of Coonrod the First.] * Lana v.D. Sharts, born August 26, 1786, died April 10, 1854. [She was the youngest daughter of Coonrod the First, and the wife of Joseph Sharts, M.D.] * This stone is erected in affectionate Remembrance of Allen van Deusen, son of John C. and Rebecca van Deusen, who departed this life November 21st, 1825, in the 20th year of his age. [He was John the THird, second son of Coonrod the First, and later inserted his father's Christian name. His wife was a de Freese.] The van Deusen slaves, whose graves are now obliterated, were buried just south of the van Deusen Manor Cemetery, which was originally only for the family, and which commands beautiful and extensive views.

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Descendants and Ancestors of Timothy Garrard and Susannah Evered Quantrell (Lake Point Family Reunion Document)

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This document was probably shared at [[Space:Reunion for Descendants of Timothy Garrard and Lucinda Riddle - Lake Point, Tooele, Utah|a reunion for descendants of Susannah Evered Quantrell and Timothy Garrard in Lake Point, Tooele, Utah]], lists their ancestors and descendants. [https://www.dropbox.com/s/21gmbabwkik3dyb/Descendents%20and%20Ancestors%20of%20Timothy%20Garrard%20and%20Susannah%20Evered%20Quantrell.pdf Click here for a scan of the original document] ==Transcription== DESCENDANTS OF TIMOTHY GARRARD AND SUSAN SUSANNAH EVERED QUANTRELL I. Caroline Eliza Garrard (sp. George Kerrison)--(1) Rosa Grace Garrard (sp. John Leblanc); (2) William Walter Garrard (sp. Susan Risk); (3) George Alfred Garrard. II. Timothy Barzilla Garrard (sp. Lucinda Wilson Riddle)--(1) Timothy Barzilla Garrard; (2) Susannah Elizabeth Garrard (sp. William Henry Clifford); (3) Martha Ellen Garrard (sp. Isaiah Franklin Campbell); (4) John Timothy Garrard (sp. Jane Ann Miller); (5) Evaline E. Garrard; (6) Lucinda Evered Garrard (sp. Heber Jesse Blodgett); (7) Margaret Ann Garrard (sp. William Miller); (8) Selena Maud Garrard and (sp. Melbourne DeForest Greenfield). III. 1. Sarah Susannah Garrard (sp. Isaiah Campbell)--(1) Isaiah Franklin Campbell (sp. Martha Ellen Garrard); (2) Sarah Susannah Campbell (sp. Ezekiel Lee Blodgett); (3) Eunice Priscilla Campbell; (4) Franklin Robert Campbell (sp. Ann Marie Nelson); (5) Caroline Amelia Campbell (sp. Franklin T. Clifford); (6) Benajiah Rodwell Campbell (sp. Annie Bell).      2. Sarah Susannah Garrard (sp. Greenleaf Blodgett)--(1) Evard Elizabeth Blodgett; (2) Greenleaf Blodgett Jr. (sp. Eliza Alice Wheeler); (3) Evaline Anne Blodgett. IV. 1. John Benjamin Garrard (sp. Susan Virginia McGinnis)--(1) John Benjamin Garrard Jr. (sp Mary ? ), and (sp. Emily Ellen Jankins), and (sp. Nancy j. Atkins); (2) William McGinnis Garrard (sp. Margaret Elizabeth Meacham) and (sp. Anna Diane Campbell); (3) Susannah Ruby Garrard; (4) Susan Evered Garrard (sp. George Yates); (5) Levi Timothy Garrard (sp. Rosanna Campbell).     2. John Benjamin Garrard (sp. Mary Lovina Campbell)--(1) Solomon Benona Garrard (sp. Olive Amelia Harrison); (2) Joseph Hyrum Garrard (sp. Elizabeth Stanger); (3) Mary Lovina Garrard (sp. John Warren), and (sp. Clifford Godbey), and (sp. John Henry Rumble); (4) Jerusha Ann Garrard (sp. William James Hammond); (5) Samuel Elisha Garrard (sp. Stella Rowberry); (6) Iva Priscilla Garrard (sp Abraham Harris Yates); (7) Nellie Miranda Garrard (sp. Joseph Yates Jr.); (8) Sarah Eliza Garrard (sp. Brigham H. Davies); (9) Charlette Annette Garrard (sp. Bert LeRoy Davis).     3. John Benjamin Garrard (sp. Charlette Henrietta Campbell)--(1) Lorenzo Leonard Garrard (sp. Rachel Ann Stanger), and (sp. Cora Parkinson); (2) David Warren Garrard (sp. Martha Elizabeth Yates); (3) Cyrus Heber Garrard (sp. Elizabeth White); (4) James Henry Garrard (sp. Rebecca Binnall); (5) Hattie Pearl Garrard (sp. Henry Peterson); (6) Lola Winnifred Garrard (sp. Joseph Jackson); (7) Richard Mosiah Garrard (sp. Cloedella Hill); (8) Mamie Amanda Garrard (sp. Milton Whitaker), and (sp. Joseph Maxwell). V. William Joseph Garrard (sp. Marry Ann Calls) ANCESTORS OF TIMOTHY GARRARD AND SUSANNAH EVERED QUANTRELL Timothy Garrard
-Timothy Garrard
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--Thomas Gooch
--Ana Lallum Susannah Evered Quantrell
-John Quantrell
--Thomas Quantrell
--Jane
-Sarah Rodewell
--John Rodwell
--Sarah Miller           Garrard Family History Organization (801) 373-2777

Maplecroft Rabbitry Wyoming Ontario

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Reverend / Doctor H.M. Evans had a Rabbitry in Wyoming, Ontario called Maplecroft. He sold Pedigree Rabbits and Hens. If anyone has information about this property's location or information regarding his Hens or Rabbits I would like to hear about it.

Alvarsamsgården

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Alvarsamsgården has been the summer residence of the Bruno and Junel families since the early 1900s.

Peter O'Donnell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[O'Donnell-954|Peter O'Donnell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=O'Donnell-954&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Peter O'Donnell To-Do List|Peter's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[McGrath-1176|Burns, Mary (McGrath) ]] || 1860-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Guilfoyle-56|Guilfoyle, Teresa ]] || 1885-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Hatton-620|Hatton, Mary Ann ]] || 1832-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Madigan-343|Madigan, Bridget ]] || || to-do |- | [[O'Donnell-959|McGrath, Margaret (O'Donnell) ]] || 1836-06-01 || to-do |- | [[McGrath-1175|McGrath, James ]] || 1830-04-20 || to-do |- | [[O'Donnell-956|O'Donnell, John ]] || 1873-05-17 || to-do |- | [[O'Donnell-957|O'Donnell, James ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[O'Donnell-958|O'Donnell, John ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[O'Donnell-960|O'Donnell, Matthew ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orendorff-10|Orendorff, Irene ]] || || to-do |- |}

Stewar Fan=mily by Alice Say Cummins

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Thomas Prince Cemetery,Lawrence County, Kentucky

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Anonymous McCraw To-Do List

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The Cox Family: Vera Helvetia Cox adopted by whom, where and when

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The family story says that my mom was adopted after her mother (Angelina/Angela Cox) died, her adoptive mother was also a Cox. Was my mom, Vera, Helvetia Boyd (nee Cox) formally adopted? What became of her father (Herbert/Hubert Cox) and her two brothers (names unknown)?

Stephanie Maddox To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Maddox-1354|Stephanie Maddox]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Maddox-1354&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Stephanie Maddox To-Do List|Stephanie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bonner-820|Bonner, Donald Lyle Lyle]] || 1926-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Moyer-1505|Bonner, Madelone Jean (Moyer) ]] || 1929-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bonner-820|Bonner, Donald Lyle Lyle]] || 1926-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Moyer-1505|Bonner, Madelone Jean (Moyer) ]] || 1929-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bonner-820|Bonner, Donald Lyle Lyle]] || 1926-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Moyer-1505|Bonner, Madelone Jean (Moyer) ]] || 1929-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Our Fox Family Mysteries

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Burke County, North Carolina can be sort of a Brick Wall nightmare thanks to the burning of courthouse records during the Civil War (at least that is the story that is told...I wasn't there so can't verify it ). Because of this lack of records and what I assume are well intentioned leaps of faith by other frustrated genealogically inclined individuals sorting through online records to get the correct connections for our family has given me more than one head and probably will continue to do so for some time to come. The burning questions that remain to be answered are as follow: Alfred Fox - born approximately 1815 in Burke County, North Carolina m. Jemima (she shows up on daughter's death records as Minnie) Williams born approximately 1819. Other than census records (a lot of the Alfreds that have been connected to mine on FamilySearch and Ancestry are incorrect...these are the well intentioned leaps of faith, I'm talking about) and the listing of "Minnie" on her daughter's death record...there is NOTHING to be found on these two. Family history has them both dying approximately 1850 when their three kids; James Lenoir Fox, Almira Elizabeth Fox and Hosea Fox show up on the 1850 census living with Jemima's parents Samuel and Elizabeth Williams. I have seen the guardianship papers where the kids were turned over to Samuel, however they are in a file with the will of an Alfred Fox that is most definitely NOT my Alfred...his wife is different and he matches up with one of the incorrectly connected Alfreds from the census quagmire. I REALLY have exhausted all searches that can be done through Familysearch and ancestry as well as doing extensive google searches. I've searched through every transcribed graveyard available online. I've followed up all of the incorrectly attached Alfreds just to be sure and ruled each and every one of them out. What I'm hoping someone has is something that isn't available in an online database...an ancient newspaper article with their obit, a story of how they died, a notice of them getting married or the birth of one of their children, a notation in a family bible, a land deed stuffed in an old trunk, an unclaimed picture that just happens to have them identified in it...something that might give me other places to look. If you have something that comes from somewhere other than the standard searches which have already been done, please contact me at genealogyquestions@gmail.com.

An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford, Three

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==An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford== === by [[Rutherford-459|Thomas Rutherford]], edited by [[Moore-10053|Henry Moore]], 1807=== ===SECTION III. ''From the time that I became an Itinerant Preacher, till I was appointed to labour in Ireland''=== ON Friday, January 10, 1772, I took leave of my friends, and got into my circuit at ''Placey'', where I preached in the afternoon and evening, from Psalm cxlix. 4. ''The Lord taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation''. Saturday I rode to Newcastle; and on sabbath morning, at five o'clock, preached, for the first time, in the Orphan house, with fear and trembling, to a small company, from Job xxv. 4. ''How then can man be justified with God?'' In the afternoon I preached at ''Longbenton''. and in the evening at ''Gateshead''. The congregation there was large, and heard with deep attention, while I enforced these words, Gal. iii. 13. ''Christ bath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us''. Being favoured with a measure of divine assistance, I was enabled to speak with considerable enlargement and energy. Monday I spent in Newcastle, and heard Mr. Thomson at night, from, ''Be ye also ready''. Tuesday I went to Sunderland, and from thence to Durham, &c. The people in every place received me kindly, and bore with my weakness. All the preachers behaved like fathers to me: they held up my hands, and mightily encouraged me; and so did the people. Yet notwithstanding all the tenderness of preachers and people, it was with difficulty that I could sometimes keep from sinking under the pressure which I felt. About the beginning of May, I removed to ''Alnwick'', in which place, and in the adjacent country, I found a sensible and an affectionate people, who, like those I had just left, bore with my weakness, and strengthened my hands in the Lord. Here I had the privilege of seeing Mr. Wesley again, and being in his company. I met him on the road beyond Berwick, and accompanied him to Alnwick, where he spent the sabbath, and I heard him preach four or five times, greatly to my edification and comfort. Towards the end of July, I returned to Newcastle, and [[Jaco-13|Mr. Jaco]] kindly determined to take me to the Conference at Leeds, a favour I had no right to expect, and should not have presumed to ask. He, Mr. Thomson, and I, rode from Durham to Leeds, by easy stages. The weather was fine. and they preached at ''Stockton, Yarm, Hutten, Rudby'', and ''Thirsk''. The journey to me, was both pleasant and profitable. We got to Leeds on the Saturday evening. Mr. Thomson and I lodged at Mr. John Ash's, one of the original Methodists in that town. The venerable Mr. John Nelson boarded at the same place. Their conversation concerning the work in the beginning, the cruel persecution that the Methodists then suffered, the patience and fortitude with which they endured it, and the manner in which the Lord blessed them, and prospered his work in spite of all opposition, was extremely interesting and affecting to me, who little more than six years had known that there was such a people in the world, and had then been connected with them only about three years and a half. On the sabbath morning, Mr. James Cotty preached; at noon I heard Mr. Hanby at ''Woodhouse''; and in the evening Mr. Wesley in the field behind the chapels to an immense congregation. His text was Isai. lxvi. 8, 9. ''Who hath heard such a thing ? Who hath seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day, or shall a nation be born at once ? For as soon as Zion travailled, she brought forth her children: Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth, saith the Lord ? Shall I cause to bring forth, and shut the womb, saith thy God!'' He took occasion from these remarkable and appropriate words, to shew the nature of the work which God had wrought among the Methodists, namely, that it was a quick work—a deep work—a clear work—an extensive work—a lasting—and a growing work. All this was marrow and fatness to my soul. In short, the deep and unaffected piety of the Methodists in Leeds, the sight of so many preachers, and the accounts given in the Conference of the work throughout the connexion, greatly strengthened and confirmed me in the truth, and enlarged my views of religion. I was appointed to the Aberdeen circuit, with Mr. Duncan Wright, Mr. Dixon, and Mr. Watkin. On my way thither, I passed through Newcastle, Alnwick, &c. When I took leave of my friends in those parts, my foolish and inexperienced heart was pained, and I felt a degree of reluctance in going to Scotland, which made me ashamed of myself. I was grieved to find unwillingness to go to any place, suppose it had been to the ends of the earth, to preach Jesus Christ, and endeavour to bring lost sinners to him. For some days, in consequence of it, my soul was in great heaviness. Mr. Dixon and I met at Alnwick on the Saturday. When we were dressing on the Sabbath morning, he broke silence, by uttering these words "0 Satan, wilt thou never let me alone!" I said nothing, but thought immediately, 'What! is Satan harrassing you? Perhaps a part of what I feel is from him also; and if so, I will no longer bear his burdens: I owe him no such service.' That instant the snare was broken, and my soul was delivered. My first appointment was to ''Arbroath'', where I found a society of between sixty and seventy loving, simple, earnest people. They were extremely affectionate to their preachers. Our chapel was well attended, both on the week nights, and on the sabbath. I soon found myself much united to them, so that preaching, meeting their classes occasionally, and visiting them at their houses, was to me very pleasant work: and the Lord gave me to see some fruit of my labour. At the end of six weeks, I left them with regret, and went to ''Dundee''. It being the week preceding the sacrament in the Kirk, I had more than ordinary work, yet I was enabled (though in great pain with a severe cold and pain in my ear) to go through it all. On the Saturday I was much relieved, and preached on the sabbath morning and evening, attended the service in the Kirk, and received the sacrament with comfort: but it was some time before I entirely recovered. That was the only illness, which I had, except a slight cold now and then, for the first fourteen years that I travelled, Thanks to the Lord for all his mercies ! My next remove was to ''Perth''. Mr. Wright, who was there, wrote me that he would come to Dundee, and desired I might publish for a watch night. I had never seen him; but when he came, I found him very agreeable. He insisted on my preaching at the watch night, which was no small trial. However, when I found I must, I did as well as I could from 1 Pet. iii. ''Christ also Bath suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us unto God''. After I had done, he gave a most excellent exhortation on the love of God, and the sufferings and death of Christ. It was, altogether, the most striking, affecting, and energetic exhortation I ever heard, and made me quite ashamed of my poor performance. When we came into our room after the service was concluded, I was so confounded that I could not look him in the face; but he was extremely affectionate, and from that time particularly attentive to me; insomuch that he acted the part of a father to me all the remainder of the year. He wrote to me frequently, gave me advice how to improve my time, directed me what books to read, and left me, at the places where I followed him, such as he judged proper, with notes in them written by himself, pointing out the most important and striking parts; and which notes contained many judicious and useful remarks. I never knew his equal for helping young preachers. He took a peculiar pleasure in directing and assisting them to improve in useful knowledge and in seeing them excel. And he was well qualified for affording them all necessary assistance; for he possessed a clear understanding, and a well informed and sound judgment, a good taste, and was a person of extensive reading. Not many are better acquainted with books than he was. In Perth, the society was small, and the work superficial; and it was pretty much the same in ''Dunkeld''; yet there were some in both who loved the cause of God, and longed to see it prosper. In the beginning of January, 1773, I removed from Perth to ''Aberdeen''. There the society was much larger than in any of the other places belonging to the circuit, and so was the chapel, and also the congregations. In the society, there were a few simple hearted Methodists, who were acquainted with the deep things of God, and truly devoted to him: but in general the work was rather superficial, especially among some of the leading men. Soon after I went there, I was called one sabbath night after I had preached and met the society, to visit a woman whom I found very ill, and greatly alarmed with the fear of death. After conversing and praying repeatedly with her, I returned to my room not quite satisfied with my own state. I found, if God were to call me that night, I had not a clear evidence that I was ready. In short, I felt a measure of that fear which hath torment. I was determined not to rest in that state; and therefore, falling on my knees, I wrestled with the Lord, till he condescended in a most gracious and powerful manner to manifest himself unto me, and disperse all my doubts and fears; so that I lay down in perfect peace, and awoke in the morning happy in his love. How good is the Lord, so speedily to hear and answer the prayer of such an unworthy, unfaithful, and sinful worm! 0 what a debtor, what an infinite debtor have I been all my days to free unmerited mercy! What shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits towards me! I went to Perth in the beginning of June, called the society together, and told them, that as the work was in such a low state, they could not expect that we should spend so much time there as formerly, unless they became truly in earnest, and would cry mightily to God, that he might he with us, and grant us his blessing: and I have reason to believe that most of them were in earnest. The Lord was pleased to lay the state of his work in that town upon my heart with peculiar weight and solemnity. I felt, in that respect, as I had never done before. I mourned and wept over the low and languishing state of religion amongst them; and my soul, whether I sat in the house, or walked in the streets and the fields, was all desire and prayer for its revival and prosperity. The beauty of the season, the verdure of the fields, the fragrancy of the flowers, and the prosperity of every other thing, brought daily to my remembrance the opposite state of the work of God, and made me cry, ''0 Lord, revive thy work in the midst of the years; in the midst of the- years make known thy power: in wrath remember mercy.'' He gave me the spirit of prayer and supplication. Hence I was enabled to wrestle with him in public and private, especially when alone: Then I unbosomed my soul unto him, and pleaded with him for myself and others. The first fruits of all this, were blessings on my own head. He made my soul like a watered garden, and filled my heart with his love. I was happy in him from day to day, and enjoyed a very heaven upon earth. Meantime, my concern and desire for the revival of his work continued without the smallest abatement. Every sabbath evening, instead of the usual place, the ''town hall'', I preached in a beautiful green, on the south side of the town, (called the South Inch) near the stables where the soldiers kept their horses, a good many of whom attended, and always behaved well. The congregation was large; and all the time I stayed, I was not once prevented by rain. Soon after I departed, the soldiers were changed, and a part of the Queen's regiment of dragoons came in their place. A soldier and his wife belonging to them, had been members of the Methodist society for many years. At ''Stirling'', on their route to Perth, one of the men was taken ill, and died. Another in the same troop, whose name was ''Thomas Noble'', being appointed to attend him in his illness, and who saw him die, was greatly alarmed with the fear of death, and brought under serious impressions. Hence, when he came to Perth, he began to associate with the Methodist soldier and his wife, who endeavoured to shew him the way of salvation, and brought him to preaching, whereby his religious concern was visibly increased. One sabbath, after having preached in the morning at ''Dunkeld'', and walked to Perth, (which was sixteen Scotch miles, and not much less than twenty English) and preached in the evening to a very large congregation in the ''Inch''; I told them that I should give an exhortation in our preaching house to as many as chose to attend. In returning home. I felt so exhausted, that I thought I had better not have published for an exhortation I had been in my room but a few minutes, when they told me the people were come. I found the place full; among whom were Thomas Noble and the other soldier. Having sung an hymn, I proceeded to exhort; but what I said, I could never recollect from that hour to this. God gave it me, and he took it away. My mind was recollected and solemn. I felt unusual ease and freedom to say what I did: but I seemed merely as a pipe or instrument through which God spoke to the people. A divine unction attended the word. The people were visibly and deeply affected all through the house. I concluded with prayer, at which all kneeled; a thing not very common in Scotland. During the first part of prayer, they silently wept, and then broke out in earnest (though not loud) prayer. I believe there were very few there who did not then pray, as if none had been present but God and themselves. It was a time much to be remembered. God was with us of a truth. From that night our congregations on the week evenings were more than doubled. The Lord was evidently near, and opened both a door of utterance, and a door of entrance to the word, so that preaching was easy and delightful work. At the sabbath night's meeting, Thomas Noble was cut to the heart, and declared that he thought, if all the soldiers in the regiment, yea, all the people in the town had been there, they would have been awakened, and felt just as he did. He had formerly been a most abandoned and notorious sinner, and now his conviction of sin and sense of his danger were deep and alarming, and his distress exceeding great; insomuch that for some days, it seemed to border on despair, and he could hardly be persuaded that there was mercy for him. He was a tall, stout, fine looking young man; but the terrors of the Lord made him quake and tremble. Dejection and anguish were painted on his countenance. He said to me one day, "I think it is in vain for me to attempt to pray. I cannot pray— I never prayed. I have bowed my knees, and uttered words before the Lord; but I know it is not prayer, unless the heart be engaged. Now my heart is not engaged: I cannot lift it up to God: it is as hard and dead as a stone." I conversed and prayed with him, and encouraged him to pray; at least, to pray once more; telling him, he did not know what God might do for him that night. He called on me again the next day. When he entered the room, I saw a change in his face. The anguish, anxiety, and dejection were gone, and a placid, cheerful serenity beamed in his face. Having sat down, he said, "Well, I think I can now say with truth, that I have prayed once. The Lord did enable me to pray last night; yea, and I believe he heard my prayer too, and will have mercy on me, and pardon all my sins for Christ's sake." I exhorted him to hold fast what he had attained, and to cry earnestly to the Lord for a clear sense of pardon and acceptance through the blood of the Lamb. He did so; and soon found the ''pearl of great price''. His soul was delivered from guilt and fear, the ''love of God'' was powerfully ''shed abroad in his heart'', and the ''Spirit of adoption'' enabled him to ''cry, Abba, Father''. Hence, ''he rejoiced in God his Saviour with joy unspeakable and full of glory''. He was a man of good sense, read remarkably well, and could write a sensible letter. He knew his abilities, and was naturally haughty; but now he was humble and teachable as a little child. I do verily believe that he would have sat down at the feet of a child to have learned the way of the Lord more perfectly: at the same time, he was courageous and bold as a lion. He reproved, warned, and exhorted his fellow soldiers; read to, and prayed with those who lodged in the same room with him; and every night, when he was not on duty, he brought as many of them as he could to the preaching. It was both pleasing and affecting to see him night after night, come to the chapel, and frequently eight or ten of his comrades with him. Sometimes when he reproved the soldiers, they mocked him, saying, "Why, Thomas, what is the matter with you? You were lately as wicked as any of us, though you now make so much to do about religion." To which he seriously replied, "True, I was lately as wicked as the worst of you, and far more so than you imagined; but God shewed me my sin and danger, and has had mercy on me; yea, you yourselves know that I am not the man I formerly was. And my desire is, that you should all experience the same change. I know that he who has done such great things for me, is both able and willing to do the-same for you." To such a pointed and weighty answer, they could make no reply. Had he been continued in Perth the usual time, he bid fair, by the divine blessing, to have been of great use to both the soidiers and others; but about three months. after his conversion he was sent to England to break some young horses for the regiment. I had one letter from him after he left Perth, from which it appeared that he then stood fast in the Lord; but have neither heard from nor of him since. I left Perth in the latter end of July. At the Conference, Mr. Wright and Mr. Watkin were removed. Mr. Dixon was appointed assistant, and Mr. Briden and Mr. Talton were sent to us from England. I only met with the latter twice during the year. He was one of the greatest triflers I ever knew. It was hardly possible to be serious in his company; and yet had an extraordinary talent for preaching the terrors of the Lord ! He soon left us, and set up for himself as a dissenting minister. After spending nearly three months at ''Arbroath''. I went to ''Adberdeen'', from whence I visited ''Inverury. Old Meldrum, Newburgh'', and ''Peterhead'', where Mr. Dall and some others, had occasionally preached for above two years, and at most of them formed societies. At Christmas I returned to ''Arbroath'', then to ''Dundee'', and so on to ''Perth'', where I found a melancholy change. The lively, loving. zealous Thomas Noble was gone. The society had peen quarrelling with each other, the congregations were dwindled almost to nothing. the Spirit of God was evidently grieved, and coldness and death prevailed among them. Though we continued to preach there for three or four years after that time, they never recovered what they had then lost; and I believe for seven or eight and twenty years there has been no society there, and very seldom any preaching! At the Conference in 1774, the ''Aberdeen'' circuit was divided, and I was entrusted with the care of that part of it which included Dundee, Perth, &c.—a very unfit person in many respects. My colleagues were Mr Wittam, (who was in the ''Barnard Castle'' circuit the year after I joined the Methodists, and under whose preaching I had often been remarkably blessed,) and a young man who came from the neighbourhood of ''Arbroath''. I believe we should have gone on very well, and have had a comfortable year, but for one unfortunate circumstance. The people in ''Arbroath'' would not, on any account, receive their neighbour as a preacher. This in a little time occasioned great uneasiness and discontent throughout the circuit. To me it was distressing in the highest degree. Being the first year that I had the care of a circuit, I was frequently and strongly tempted to think that matters would go to confusion, and the work be ruined through my want of ability properly to manage the people. In my distress I wrote to my friend Mr, Wright, who, in his answer said, "Do you remember what a certain authorCotton Mather. advises? He says, 'You will meet with ''unaccountables'' and ''incurables''. Do not too much trouble yourself with them: but lay them up in two different heaps, and let them lie." He then added, "I have often observed, when there is a commotion among our people, that time will cure what reason cannot." At that time as well as many times since, I found the truth of his quotation, and the propriety and utility of his remark. ''A word spoken in season, how good it is!'' There was, at the same time, as great a commotion among the people in ''Aberdeen''. Hence, about Christmas, Mr. Wesley desired me to change with Mr. Wilkinson; of which I was glad, hoping he might be able to manage the refractory ones in ''Arbroath'' better than I had been able to do. However he could not prevail with them to receive the young man; so that he was obliged to sit down a part of the year, and they procured a supply from other quarters. Having spent some time in ''Aberdeen'' and composed and regulated matters there as well as I could, on January tenth, 1775, I set out on the Northern circuit, which was above one hundred and fifty miles round, through a waste and desolate country, with bad roads, and the greatest part of which I had never travelled. My first place was ''Inverury''. Being obliged to go several miles round on account of the ice in the river, I did not get there till after dark. Sabbath afternoon, I went to ''Old Meldrum'', where there was a loving and lively society. Tuesday I rode through a dreary country and deep road to ''Huntly'', (formerly called ''Strathbogie'',) where, however, I arrived safe in the dusk of the evening. As we had no people there, I lodged at an inn, and on Wednesday morning went on to ''Keith''.— There I found an earnest society, and large congregations, I preached to them on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,. and met their classes. - My spirit was watered and comforted among them. Saturday I went to ''New Mills a Boyn'', a small village in the midst of a large common, between ''Keith'' and ''Banff''. It snowed all the way, and continued so to do all the afternoon, and most of the night. We lodged at Miller's, the chief man in the place. In the evening I preached in the mill to a far larger congregation than I expected. The bed was very uncomfortable—there seemed very little in it, either under or over me, but sacks; and it being a very cold frosty night, I was so cold, that I scarce got any sleep. On the sabbath morning it still continued to snow, the wind was high, and it drifted exceedingly. Preaching was published at ten o'clock. When the time drew near, to my astonishment, there came such a multitude of people, as neither the mill, nor any house in the village could contain. They therefore made a kind of tent for me; with two or three spars, which they covered with sacks and such like things from the mill, and the people stood amidst the snow and drift, and heard with the deepest attention. It was truly a solemn time. I believe many could say, "Lo, God is here!" From thence I rode on to ''Banff'', which stands on the coast; and preached and met the society there. The house in which we lodged was a large gloomy place, with scarce any furniture in it except a bed, in which an old woman lay bedridden. My bed was on the floor near the foot of her's. It had neither posts nor curtains. but that I did not mind: my fear was, least it should not be clean; and indeed appearances were much against it in that respect. Hence I lay down in it with great reluctance, and felt very uncomfortable for some minutes. In a little time I began to recollect myself, and think, "Suppose I had to night such a bed as I deserve; would I have a more or less comfortable one than this? A less comfortable one without doubt: if I had such a bed as I deserve, I should have a bed of flames. Then whether ought I to murmur or be thankful ? To be thankful certainly: and in the strength of the Lord, I will endeavour to be so"—Lifting up therefore my heart to the Lord in praise and prayer. I turned on my side, and in a few minutes fell asleep, and did not awake till day light began to make its appearance. Nor do I remember in all my life ever to have had a more comfortable night's rest. So very little do outward circumstances avail, when the heart is right. Evermore, O Lord, give me this blessing! Let my heart still be right with thee: so shall I at all times, and in all places and circumstances, meekly and cheerfully embrace thy will! Tuesday I proceeded along the coast, which is rocky and mountainous, to ''Frazerburgh'', about twenty miles to the south east from ''Banff'', where I arrived in the dusk of the evening, was kindly received by a friendly family, and had a comfortable lodging, for which I was thankful. We had no society there, but there was a great desire in the people to hear the word. My next place was ''Peterhead'', where I had been the year before. I had a long ride to it on a bleak coast, and the wind being high, I was cold, weary, and hungry when I got there. In the room where we lodged, I found Milton's Paradise Lost, in which I read for some time, concerning the war between the good and evil angels. Having got warm and had some refreshment, I fell asleep, and dreamed that I saw the angels, of whom I had just been reading, fighting in the atmosphere, and that I was the prize for which they were contending. Hence I felt deeply interested in the contest, especially to know the issue of it. While therefore I watched their proceedings with great perturbation and anxiety, I was extremely alarmed to see that the evil angels were likely to prevail. When they seemed just ready to seize me, I thought, in that instant, the REDEEMER appeared with open arms to receive me! On which I immediately fled to his bosom, like a frighted child to its parent, uttering these words— ''Though devils now surround my bed,
''Angels they shall guard my head;
''Jesus shall no soul defend,
''Keep me safe from every fiend. On which I awoke: and though it was but a dream, it afforded me matter both of humility and gratitude. I knew that I was surrounded by invisible and mighty enemies, had need constantly to watch and pray, and that none could save me but Jesus Christ. I felt that it tended to endear and exalt the Saviour: and whatever has that tendency does me good. Thanks, eternal thanks be to God for Jesus Christ! 0, blessed Redeemer, help me to love and prize thee more and more every day, and to depend on thee alone, at all times, for all I want! Thou art my best, my all-sufficient and never-failing friend! To whom therefore should I go, but unto thee? I can, I will go to none else. I will trust in thee at all times. I will cast all my care upon thee, having had ten thousand times ten thousand proofs that thou carest for me! From ''Peterhead'' I came to ''Newburgh'', where we had a precious little society, in which there were some much alive to God; and from thence unto ''Aberdeen'', after being absent a month. Thanks to the Lord, I was no worse for my journey, neither in mind or body! In the course of that winter, such an instance of deep and daring hypocrisy took place in Aberdeen, as I could hardly have believed to be possible, had I not been an eye and ear witness of many of the circumstances attending it. A young woman in the society was found with some wearing apparel, belonging to an acquaintance of hers, who was also in society. When she was charged with it, and asked where, she got it, she said from two young women, (sisters) who also were members of the society, and lodgers in the same house with her. They positively declared that she never had any such thing from them; and she as positively maintained that she had. Either therefore ''they'' were thieves and liars, or ''she'' was a thief and a liar. The matter was soon known through the society, and assumed a very serious appearance. The parties were plainly spoken to, and closely examined by various friends, both together and apart; but no further light could be gained on the subject. The one affirmed, and the other denied. The society entered more and more into it, and were pretty equally divided between the two parties; some being inclined to believe the one to be innocent, and some the other. After much had been said, and a variety of means made use of to come to the knowledge of the truth, but all in vain, they were called before the preacher and leaders. She with whom the apparel was found, in the most solemn manner called God to witness, as she must answer to him in the day of judgement, that she did receive it from the two sisters then present. They, in the same solemn manner, called God to witness, as they must answer to him in that day, that she did not. Their language was so awful and shocking, that it made me tremble; and I entreated the leaders, for God's sake, to push the matter no further; for we got no fresh light into it, and were only causing them to add sin to sin. So we let them go And, after all we could do, were obliged to let the matter rest, and wait to see what time would do, hoping that some circumstance might occur in the order of providence, which would bring the truth to light, and shew who were guilty, and who not. But still the society were greatly agitated on account of it. Meantime the spirit and conduct of the parties were very different. The two sisters were deeply offended: they left the society, and spoke with great warmth and violence against those who were inclined to believe them guilty: on the contrary, the other young woman was as meek and quiet as a lamb—bore every thing that was said of her without discovering the least appearance of resentment or impatience—rejoiced and praised God that she suffered innocently.This was well calculated to impose on the meek and lowly mind of my upright unsuspecting friend. Ed. Thus the matter remained for nearly two months. In that time she went to her father's, who lived about four miles in the country, and at whose house we occasionally preached. She either went home unwell, or was taken ill after she went home. Her parents sent for me to go out and see her, and give them a sermon; which I did. To the best of my recollection, she was sitting by the fire when I went in; but appeared unwell, and much dejected. She soon after rose up and went to bed, and then sent for me to speak to her. Having sat down by her bed side, I asked her, now that the Lord had visited her with affliction, how she found the state of her mind ? She said, "Very unhappy." I inquired the cause. She then told me, that she was the guilty person in that unhappy affair which had occasioned so much talk and uneasiness; that she took what was found on her from her friend's house; and that the two sisters were perfectly innocent! I was exceedingly shocked; for I had been strongly inclined to believe her innocent. I told her that she certainly was highly to blame, and deeply guilty both in the sight of God and man, especially for charging the innocent with her crime; for persisting in that charge with so much obstinacy and perseverance, notwithstanding all the pains that had been taken to prevail with her to confess the truth; and for calling the ever blessed God of truth and holiness to witness a lie ! Having set her sin before her with its awful aggravations, I said, it was well that she had now confessed the truth; for to do otherwise, would still make bad worse. I then exhorted her to repentance; but, she said, she was afraid that it was too late. I replied, ''the Lord is rich in mercy to all that call upon him'', and pardons the chief of sinners. Having prayed with her I left her. After preaching I informed her parents, and requested them to deal tenderly with her, lest they should drive her to despair; signifying to them at the same time, that I must acquaint the society with it, that truth might be made manifest, and the innocent cleared. Hence, the following sabbath, I particularly requested all the society to stop after the evening preaching, as I had something of great importance to say to them, and sent word to the two sisters, to be sure to attend, which accordingly they did. In a full meeting of the society. I acquainted them with the confession she had made. As it had been supposed that I thought more favourably of her than the others, it came with the greater weight from me. I hardly ever saw a people more deeply and solemnly affected than they were with the account. It was like a thunderclap to them. The division and general uneasiness which it had occasioned in the society, was healed and done away from that night.- Peace and harmony were restored, and during the remainder of my time with them, we went on most comfortably. About a fortnight after the young woman made the above confession, 1 heard that she was recovered, and that she denied that she had made any such confession. I thought it must be a mistake; but hearing it from different persons, I determined to know the truth. So I called at her father's; when, to my face she declared, that she did not remember having made any such confession to me: and positively maintained. that either she never did so, or if she did, she was delirious, and knew not what she said! Whereas, when she made the confession to me, she had not the least appearance of delirium. Yea, I am confident, that at that time she had as fully the right use of her understanding and judgment, as ever she had in all her life. But now she had cast off the mask. The meek and patient lamb, was become a very lion. She spoke with such rage and bitterness as I scarce ever saw in any one. I believe, if she could, she would have torn me in pieces. However, the greater part of the family did not believe her denial of what she had confessed, and I heard of none else who did. The society remained fully satisfied of the truth of what I had told them. The many aggravated circumstances attending that scene of deliberate hypocrisy, deeply impressed my mind for some weeks, and led me to preach one sabbath evening from these awful words: Isa. xxxiii. 14. ''The sinners in Zion are afraid, fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites. Who among us shall dwell with devouring fire? Who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?'' I shewed that there are not only sinners and hypocrites in the ''world'', among those who make no pretensions lo religion; but that there are such in ''Zion'', in the church, among the professors of religion; that the sinners and hypocrites in Zion are, of all others, the most inexcusable, and the very persons, who, (if they continue in their sin and hypocrisy,) shall dwell with devouring fire and everlasting burnings. The Lord graciously assisted me, so that I was enabled to speak with freedom and plainness both to sinners and hypocrites, and had reason to believe the word did not fall to the ground: for the next day two men came to me in distress, in consequence of what they heard, and confessed that they were sinners and hypocrites in Zion; for though they were both professors of religion, the one acknowledged that he had been living in drunkenness, and the other in fornication. Hence, I saw the necessity and usefulness of such close and alarming sermons. Toward the latter end of May, I set out, for the last time, to go round the northern circuit. The weather, all the time, I was out, being remarkably fine, and the days almost at the longest, it was delightful beyond all possibility of description, so that I was more than repaid for all that was unpleasant in my winter's journey. At ''New Mills a Boyn'', instead of the snow and drift, I preached one calm sunshine sabbath morning, on a beautiful green by the side of the rivulet that runs through the village, to a large and attentive congregation. I lodged and slept comfortably in the barn; the miller's house being then rebuilding. I spent a sabbath at ''Frazerburg'', where I had large congregations, and joined fourteen or fifteen in society: and though I suppose, there has neither been society nor preaching there for many years, yet I have reason to believe that some of the fruits of that little society remain unto this day. On my return to ''Aberdeen'', I stayed but a few days, and then took leave of the society there, and with difficulty tore myself from that affectionate people, who with their love and tears were ready to break my heart. I spent a night or two at ''Arbroath'', and also at ''Dundee'', and near a month at ''Perth'', where we heard of the dangerous illness and expected death, of Mr. Wesley, in the north of ''Ireland'', which caused great sorrow and fear throughout the connection. But the Lord was better to us than our fears; he heard the prayers of his people, and in mercy restored his servant, their father and faithful pastor. I got to ''Edinburgh'' the night before Mr. Benson set of for the Conference, so he and I rode to Leeds together. We lodged at Mr. Scurr's, the greatest part of whose family at that time were remarkably serious, lively, and happy; so that the high opinion which I had formed three years before, of the piety and devotedness of the Leeds Methodists, was not at all lessened. That being the year the American war broke out, Mr. Wesley, just before the Conference concluded, said some very solemn things respecting the danger that, humanly speaking, this country was likely to be exposed to; which rested with considerable weight upon my mind, till one evening at tea, the subject being mentioned, one of the preachers repeated the two following passages of scripture: ''Say ye to the righteous, It shall be well with him:—The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.'' Though not spoken to me they perfectly relieved and composed my mind. I saw, however things might go, where my only safety and strong hold was, and that my great business was so to live as to please him. 0 how good it is to have a God to go to, and to know that he is our God and Father in Christ Jesus! Such need not fear nor be dismayed by all the changes and tumults of this world. I was appointed to the care of the ''Edinburgh'' circuit, with ''Mr. Wilkinson'' and ''Mr. Rogers''; and after staying some time at ''Alnwick'', in Mr. Thomson's place, in the beginning of October, 1775, I went to Edinburgh. In the society there, especially among the female part, I found a more sensible and spiritual people, than in any other part of Scotland where I had been. They expected and sought to profit by the conversation of the preachers in all their social intercourse with them, and therefore encouraged conversation on divine things. That was particularly the case with ''Lady Maxwell'', who was truly alive to God, and in good earnest to be filled with his pure love, and unreservedly devoted to his will. Of any person I ever knew, she had the most happy method of suiting her conversation to her company, and of always keeping up spiritual and profitable conversation. I stayed only a few weeks with them at that time; but while I did stay, my soul was humbled and quickened, and the Lord drew near to me, and visited me with his holy and powerful influence. I clearly saw that I had lived at a distance from him, and backslidden in heart; and now felt an earnest desire, and a full determination, to return to him with my whole heart, and not to rest till I knew that he had healed my backslidings and restored my soul. These blessings therefore, without delay, I set myself, in his name and strength, to seek in good earnest: of which I have given the following account, in a kind of ''diary'' that I kept through the ensuing winter. The Lord hath of late clearly convinced me of the necessity of a deeper work of his Spirit in my soul, even that ''holiness, without which no man can see him''; and hath also greatly quickened my soul, and blessed me with a cheering hope that he will save me to the uttermost. I am therefore determined. through his grace, not to stop short of what he hath promised. I clearly see my calling, namely to know, experience, do, and suffer the whole will of God. 0 thou who hast made me for thyself, and redeemed me with thy most precious blood, grant that in all things I may keep this in view, and at all times vigorously pursue it! ===Footnotes=== =====Continued at [[Space:An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford, Four|Section IV]]=====

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==An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford== === by [[Rutherford-459|Thomas Rutherford]], edited by [[Moore-10053|Henry Moore]], 1807=== ===Section IV: ''Rev. Thomas Rutherford's Diary''=== ''Dec. 6. 1775''. This day my soul bath thirsted for the living God. I found much of his gracious aid and presence in preaching at ''Haddington''. In secret my heart was enlarged and softened, and my eyes melted to tears. 0 how sweet it is to weep at the Redeemer's feet ! Thou alone knowest what cause I have to weep; and who thyself was a man of sorrows: give me many such seasons! ''Thursday, 7''. To-day I have been humbled and comforted, by a sense of the divine presence, and a degree of communion with the ''Invisible''. Preached and met the class at ''Ormston'', and was grieved to find most of them very ignorant of themselves and God. My soul was watered in calling upon the Lord to manifest himself unto them, and shew them his goodness in the land of the living. ''Friday, 8''. I have felt greater nearness to God this day than usual. My soul pants for full conformity to his blessed will.—When shall I be like my divine Master! When shall I breathe the spirit, and walk in the steps of Jesus!- I am reproved tonight for being too light, and talking too much. A light, trifling spirit often besets me. Lord, deliver me from it, and help me to walk and speak as in thy sight ! ''Saturday, 9''. The Lord hath been very near and precious to my soul all this day. Yet I know that it is my privilege to enjoy far more close and intimate communion with him. I long, and hope, to be filled with his perfect love; and fear nothing so much, as stopping short of it. 0 my God, let me not rest, but in thy will ! ''Sunday, 10''. My mind hath been barren this day, and my spirit depressed through want of life and liberty in the public service of God. I felt much hardness and unbelief of heart tonight in preaching, though the subject was affecting, and loudly proclaimed God's love to sinners. How little, alas! do I know of divine things! How poorly do I speak for God ! Since preaching, I have felt a mixture of evil reasoning, pride, and shame. Yet amidst all, my adorable Saviour continues to draw my heart away from earth and earthly things. I am enabled to cleave to him, and hope in his promise.—Surely he will destroy the works of the devil. "I, even I, shall be holy here." ''Monday, 11''. Upon the whole, this hath been a good day to me. Notwithstanding that I have been unavoidably engaged in a multiplicity of business and company, my mind hath been kept in peace, and centered in a present Saviour. Found much liberty and a blessing in writing to some christian friends. In secret prayer tonight, I was beset with wanderings, hardness, and unbelief of heart. ''Tuesday, 12''. My soul bath been calm, but I fear bath bordered upon lukewarmness: for I have not had that sensible and painful feeling of my wants, and vehement desire for conformity to the will of God, which I often have, and which I know I ought to have every day and every moment. I was blessed in public tonight: quickened in prayer, and helped in preaching. In secret I have been enabled with some fervour to entreat the Lord to rouse my drowsy powers, ''create in me a clean heart and a right spirit'', give me bowels of compassion for perishing sinners, and more zeal for the advancement of his cause; prosper my unworthy labors, and give me gifts and grace proper for so great a work. For some days past I have had many painful reflections respecting my little success in the work of the ministry. ''Who hath believed my report''. ''Wednesday, 13''. I have had near access to God this day. In reading, some things affected me much; particularly God's great love to his children, and tender care over them. None does, none can love like him. Who would not wish to be the objects of such love? 0 Lord, give or withhold what thou seest good; let me enjoy thy loving-kindness, -Which is better than life! At tea, I gave place to levity. In meeting the class was oppressed with a hard unbelieving heart. Afterwards, while praying with a sick woman, and also in secret, I felt the humbling and softening power of God, and ability to wrestle for contrition, faith, and holiness. ''Thursday, 14''. I have spent most-of this day in close study, and thought of little but the subject in hand. I trust the Lord hath assisted me, and given me some thoughts, which, with his blessing, may be useful to others. ''Friday 15''. I felt frequent meltings of heart before the Lord, and my soul panted for all the mind that was in Christ. Yet after preaching, I gave place to unprofitable reasoning; but found relief at my dear Lord's feet in secret: and now my heart and flesh cry out for the living God. When, 0 when, will he come unto me! When shall all my heart be love? 0 my God, ''Bring near. bring near, the joyful hour,
''And fill me with thy perfect peace! ''Saturday, 16''. I have enjoyed a comfortable sense of the divine presence this day, and was abundantly refreshed at the hour of intercession in the evening. Yet I find a great propensity to levity and forgetfulness of God. 0 Lord, I beseech thee, help me to sanctify thee in my heart, and be thou my fear and my dread. ''Sunday, 17''. Glory be to God, I felt his blessed presence and aid in preaching, both in the morning and at night. He gave me some close and plain truths to speak to sinners, which I hope will not fall to the ground. Since preaching I have been pursued by strong temptation. Surely Satan desires to sift me as wheat. Through the violence of what I felt, (for I scarce know what to call it,) my soul was on the rack, and every power thereof did, as it were, bend under the mighty pressure: at the same time, unbelief, hardness of heart, pride, impatience, and every evil, seemed to be stirred up and rage within me. I was never before so deeply sensible of the deceitfulness and wickedness of my heart, and of the total depravity of my nature. I saw there was nothing good in me. I was altogether as an unclean thing in the presence of a holy God. I abhorred, and could not endure, yet could not flee from myself. 0 my God, though painful, I thank thee for this discovery! Surely it is the answer to many prayers. But, 0 let it terminate in the destruction of all the evils of my heart, and the full restoration of my soul to thy image!—Amen, amen. ''Monday 18''. All last night my violent and sore distress continued without the smallest abatement. Deep cried unto deep: the billows went over my head, and threatened to swallow me up. Though my soul was in an agony, I could scarcely lift my eyes, or open my lips to the Lord. I was as one bound band and foot, and dumb in his presence: only at intervals I uttered such sentences as these—"Lord, help me!—I am oppressed, Lord undertake for me!—I beseech thee, 0 Lord, deliver my soul !—Save, Lord, I perish!" It is impossible to describe the severity of the conflict, and the greatness of the distress which I endured. The heart only, in such cases, knows its own bitterness. I had promised to visit a woman, who was in great distress of soul, this day at eleven o'clock. In my distress I thought, "Alas, how shall I speak comfort to another. who have none myself, and who stand in so much need of some one to comfort me." After I arose in the morning, my distress gradually abated, and my soul sunk into a calm waiting upon the Lord. At the appointed hour I visited the woman, and found her in such deep distress, that by all I could say, I could not prevail with her even to admit that there was any ground for her to hope for mercy: she appeared to have quite lost sight of it. I then went to prayer with her, and was enabled in such a manncr to plead the promises in her behalf, and got such hold of them, that I knew it was not in vain. When she arose from her knees, she thankfully declared, that the Lord had dispersed the thick darkness, and given her a hope that he would have mercy upon her; and the following evening he set her at full liberty under the sermon. ''Tuesday, 19''. My soul hath been kept serene and happy through the day, and was blessed in preaching at night. I sensibly find the Lord about my paths and my bed, He watches over me in every place and company, for good. My thoughts early and late are of him, and my desires continually toward him. I hope, through his grace, that I have of late made some advancement in the divine life: at least I am enabled to be more watchful, and more fervent in prayer. My desires after God, and to please and glorify him, are stronger, and my conscience more tender. I tremble at the thought of falling back into a careless secure state. Lord, keep me still awake! ''Wednesday, 20''. I was much blessed this morning in studying the scriptures, and afterward in visiting and praying with the people, previous to my leaving them for a season. I set out from ''Dunbar'' in the afternoon, and preached at ''Haddingion'' at night: on Thursday, 21, at ''Armston'', with great enlargement: and on Friday, at ''Preston Pans'', in my way to ''Edinburgh'', where I arrived about five in the evening, and was comforted with the conversation of some of my friends, but more especially in family prayer at night, when the Lord was powerfully present with us, and made us rejoice together in his love. ''Saturday, 23''. 1 have felt a painful want of resignation to the will of God, and of that deep self-abasement to which I am called. In conversing and praying with a friend in the evening, my soul was quickened, and has been in an agony of grief and desire through the whole night. I know what it is to hunger and thirst after righteousness; and can say, when I sleep, my heart waketh. Yea, ''My heart-strings groan with deep complaints
''My flesh lies panting, Lord, for thee;
''And every limb, and every joint
''Stretches for perfect purity." ''Sunday, 24''. This hath been a good day to my soul. The Lord assisted and blessed me in my public work. My soul follows hard after him, and rests in him with filial confidence. ''Monday, 25''. Glory, glory be to God in the highest, for the peace and good will I have felt this day! It hath been to me, one of the days of the Son of Man. The Lord hath been present and precious to me throughout the whole, and in every means of grace; but especially in early preaching, and in the class at noon. I do not remember that ever I was more happy in all my life.—Bless the Lord, 0 my soul, and forget not all his benefits! ''Tuesday, 26''. God hath kept me in great peace all day. My soul hangs upon him with a sweet confidence in his precious promises, and sometimes seems ready to rise into all the glorious life of humble love. ''Wednesday, 27''. My longing for the destruction of sin, and the possession of perfect love, is greatly increased, especially since I heard one of the society declare in the evening, how the Lord manifested himself to her a few nights ago, and filled her with his love. In that moment I seemed to catch the sacred fire; and every power of my soul expanded to invite and receive the King of Glory. While meeting the class, particularly in prayer, I could scarcely contain the overpowering sense of the love and presence of God, which he let out upon me. And yet my heart is not at rest. No; though it sinks sometimes beneath the joyful load, it still cries and pants for more. I think I never before felt such power to plead with the Lord; such near access to him, and such confidence in him. I trust he is near to bless me, and will suddenly come to his temple. ''Thursday, 28''. Today the Lord hath kept my soul as under the shadow of his wings, and his fatherly presence hath been sweet to me in every place. I do not recollect to have felt one desire, but to love, and please him. Yet all this cannot suffice. I more and more feel my need of all his great salvation. Yea, ''My soul breaks forth in strong desire,
''The perfect bliss to prove;
''My longing heart is all on fire,
''To be dissolved in love." In preaching, Satan thrust sore at me; but surely, Jesus prayed for me. I looked to him, and the tempter fled. Glory to his blessed name, he is daily to me ''an hiding place from the storm, and a covert from the tempest; as rivers of water in a dry place, and as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land''. 0 what should I do but for Jesus Christ! Without him I should perish—perish instantly, and forever. He is my constant, my complete Saviour. I owe my all to him: and to him alone, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, be all the glory! ''Friday, 29''. Throughout this day I have felt a painful want of more intimate communion with God, and that sweet sense of his divine presence which melts the heart as fire doth the wax, and kindles all the affections to a holy flame. Yet my desires after God were never more intense. They have been like a consuming fire in my spirit this day. I hope the day of his coming is at hand. He saith, Behold, I come quickly! Amen, even so come, Lord Jesus! ''Sunday, 31''. Thanks to the Lord, who daily makes me more sensible of my poverty and helplessness, and draws out my soul in vehement, ceaseless desires for all the mind that was in Christ. Truly, ''I pant for a life-giving God,
''The God who on Calvary died." Here I must remark, that from the 17th, in which I passed through such extreme distress, a change took place, both in my mind and my experience; though I did not advert to it for some time. I believe, in answer to prayer, the Lord then healed my backslidings, and also ''turned his hand upon me'', and sent forth into my heart ''the spirit of judgment and the spirit of burning''. Not that I think my heart was then fully purified. No, but from what I felt that night, and the change which I have experienced since, I am persuaded (if I may so express myself) that by the divine hand of my heavenly Father, I got a blessed lift toward purity of heart. Previous to that, my state was chiefly and properly, a state of struggling, mourning, and seeking; though I was often comforted of God, and found him very gracious. Whereas, since that time, it has been much more a state of power, joy, and possession. My enemies seem, in a great measure, to be bruised under my feet. I have more power, both outward and inward; more faith and love, more peace and joy, and more deep and abiding communion with God. Thus the Lord hath built my Jerusalem in troublous times; by storm and tempest he hath introduced a greater fulness of his Spirit into my heart; for which I unfeignedly adore him. 0 my God, I would not prescribe a way for thee to work; but humbly and thankfully welcome thee, in whatever way and manner thou art pleased to come and bring salvation to my soul. I am the clay, thou art the potter: work, and turn, and fashion me as thou seest good; only make me fully and forever thine! ''Monday, Jan. 1, 1776''. My heart and all that is within me cries out for the living God. I thirst for a deeper baptism of the Holy Ghost, In preaching at five o'clock this morning, I found much liberty; but at night my heart was enlarged, and my tongue loosed. In meeting the class, the Lord melted and filled me with his love. ''Saturday, 6''. I have had few better days than this. I have enjoyed sweet and intimate communion with the Father and the Son; and my soul has fed upon these precious words: ''The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath thee are the ever-lasting arms''. Glory to his name, I feel, I feel the truth of them! ''Sunday, 7''. I am happy in God, who hath blessed me this day, more especially at night in the love feast. ''Saturday, 13''. This morning I set off for ''Glasgow'' before it was light. A cold morning, hard frost, and a heavy snow, and it continued to snow till late in the afternoon. I had forty miles to go, and did not know a step of the road. A friend guided me out of town, and put me into the road for Glasgow. I had no fear, no anxiety—no; none. From the moment I awoke, through the whole day I felt the Lord, as it were, speaking these words with sweetness and power to my heart: ''The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath thee are the everlasting arms''. My soul was feasted thereby as with marrow and fatness. I felt he was indeed my refuge, and that underneath and around me were his everlasting arms; and therefore I could not fear, but went on my way, from stage to stage, composed, thankful, and happy, rejoicing in my God; till in the dusk of a fine clear frosty evening, I came within a mile of Glasgow. The road then became very slippery, so that my horse at times was in danger of falling. Riding gently on, I began to think, that perhaps I should have some difficulty in finding my lodging in that great city in the dark; but the Lord prevented the necessity of either care or fear in that also: for I had proceeded but a very little farther, when I met good Mr. Mashie, who lived next door to where we lodged, and another friend, who had come out to look for me. So I alighted, and they conducted me in safety to a quiet and comfortable habitation, where my heart dissolved in gratitude to my gracious God, for favouring me with so much of his presence, and bringing me in peace and safety to the end of my journey. ''Sunday, 14''. Glory be to God, he keeps my mind in great peace, and favoured me with divine assistance, and his gracious presence in preaching, both morning and night. My heart pants for the revival and prosperity of his work in this city. ''By whom shall Jacob arise, for he is small?'' Only by Jacob's mighty God, who saith, ''a little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation: I the Lord will hasten it in his time''. ''Monday, 15''. I have felt my Jesus near and precious all this day. My soul is happy, happy in his love. 0 give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so. Bless the Lord, 0 my soul! ''Tuesday, 23''. During these last nine days, I have been blessed with a good measure of a serious, watchful, praying spirit; and with my blessed Master's presence in preaching. I have often been comforted in conversing with, and exhorting the people, both in my room and at their own houses, and in family and secret prayer I have felt great enlargement and melting of heart, and the Holy Spirit uniting me to my adorable and precious Redeemer. Yet I do not so intensely thirst, am not so constantly on the stretch for God, as I should be. I fear I am too little sensible of my wants, and too well satisfied with my present state. 0, when shall I be crucified with Christ! When shall the carnal mind be destroyed, and every selfish passion rooted out of my heart! Lord, hasten the hour! ''Wednesday, 24''. I am conscious of disobedience and unfaithfulness. 0 what a perverse, unstable creature I am! But the Lord overcomes and astonishes me with his goodness. He forgiveth my sins, he healeth my diseases, and increases my thirst for entire holiness. ''Thursday, 25''. The Lord gives me to feel my wants, which are many. "I want, alas! what want I not." I greatly want to see all my wants, and get out of my own darkness and poverty, into the light and fulness of God. My soul thirsts for conformity to the meek, lowly, and resigned Jesus: ''Bury me, Saviour, in thy grave,
''That I with thee may rise. I have been much affected and quickened by reading ''Mr. Fletcher's'' Address to Imperfect Believers. I am the man. 0 when shall I be made perfect in love! I covet it above all things; and yet I am afraid there is something which I am not willing to give up, that keeps me from receiving the blessing. Lord, make me sensible of it, and tear the idol from my heart! ''Friday, 26''. This hath been a good day to my soul. I have been humbled and blessed in prayer, and my heart sweetly drawn after the Lord. I long to be wholly emptied of myself, and filled with all the fulness of God. Have been much stirred up and comforted in reading the life of that holy and zealous servant, of God, ''Mr. Thomas Walsh''. ''Saturday, 27''. My soul thirsteth for God, even the living God. 0 when shall I see his glorious power displayed in circumcising my heart with his love, and in fixing and helping me constantly in his will! I desire above all things to live in the will of God. ''Sunday, 28''. At the blessed sacrament, the Lord drew my heart after him in strong desires; but I felt a painful want of more love to the Crucified. 0 my Jesus, when shall thy love fill all this mighty void! ''Monday, 29''. My hunger and thirst after righteousness increases. In the evening, my soul was greatly refreshed in preaching to a few poor colliers. I hardly ever felt more compassion for poor sinners; my heart bled for them. I greatly want more love to precious souls, and more zeal for my blessed Master. ''Tuesday, 30''. I have felt a blessed nearness to the Lord this day: his presence hath softened and comforted my soul. Yet I do not. cannot love him as I would. I find a strong propensity to levity. Though sensible that in the multitude of words there wanteth not sin, yet I often talk too much. Lord, help me to bridle my tongue! ''Wednesday, 31''. I spent three hours in visiting the people at their own houses. The Lord was with and assisted me in the work. I do nothing as I ought; but find it is good to aim at doing well. While talking to the people, I was convinced of the great need I have of more of the mind that was in Christ, my Lord. After I had finished the public work of the day, and returned to my room, I felt great deadness and hardness of heart, and distraction in secret prayer. Finding little power to pray for myself, I endeavoured to pray for the revival of the work of God, particularly in ''Edinburgh'', where I had been informed by a letter, it was not so prosperous as I expected. I soon felt the quickening and softening power of God, and was enabled to pour out my soul with great enlargement, and much fervour, both for myself and others. In family prayer also, I had access to the throne of grace, unusual enlargement of heart, and power to wrestle with the Lord for a blessing. In secret I again fell prostrate before the Lord, and was powerfully assisted by his Holy Spirit to cry earnestly unto him for deliverance from all sin. I had then a most humbling, melting, and animating sense of the infinite love of a crucified interceding Saviour. His bowels of compassion and the fulness of his love, seemed opened to my view in a manner I had hardly ever known before. I saw, I ''felt'' that God is love—love to me and all mankind. Methinks I may say, I felt the yearning of his bowels, and was conscious of such infinite willingness and readiness in him to bless and save poor sinners, as drew forth my whole soul in an agony of prayer. It was a time of great refreshing from the presence of the Lord—a season to be remembered. Hallelujah! ''Thursday, Feb. 1''. Glory be to God who dealeth bountifully with my soul. All day I have felt the sweet effects of the powerful manifestation which I had of his love last night. He hath been with and assisted me in my work, particularly in visiting the people at their own houses. To him be all the glory for ever and ever, amen! ''Friday, 2''. The Lord gives me more life and vigour in his service. Yet. I do not serve him constantly with all my might; and but seldom seek him with my whole heart; though this is what I aim at. I was greatly refreshed and comforted with the love of Jesus, in conversing of him, and reading a part of the life of Mr. Walsh, at tea. At the hour of intercession, I was blessed with confidence in God, and power to pray for those present and all mankind. The Lord was in the midst of us. ''Saturday, 3''. I was sweetly drawn after God this morning, and had a good time in family and secret prayer. The Lord increases my delight and power in prayer. I bless his holy name for this. I desire to live in the spirit of prayer, till prayer is swallowed up in praise. Yet I went to the pulpit in the evening tied and bound; but the Lord loosed my bands, and gave me great liberty in preaching his blessed word, Yet amidst all these mercies and blessings, wherewith the Lord daily loadeth me, I find many foolish desires, and undue attachments to persons, places, and things. Lord, disengage my heart. 0 let me be crucified with Christ! ''Sunday, 4''. My soul follows hard after. God. I see more and more the necessity and beauty of holiness. I Iong to be like Jesus, my crucified Master. Were I like him, I should love the Lord with all my heart, and be always about my Father's business: I should love all mankind with due affection; and I should labour, weep, suffer, spend and be spent in striving to bring lost sinners to him, and in building up his church in faith and holiness. 0 thou who hast said, ''Every one that is perfect shall be as his Lord'', fulfil thy word in me! Let me be as thou wast in this world! ''Monday, 5''. I hunger after Jesus. All within me cries out for his indwelling presence. ''My heart is pained, nor can it be
''At rest, till it finds rest in thee!'' ''Tuesday, 6''. "I find an idle word is actual wickedness." I clearly see I have no time to trifle, and yet I often fall into trifling or unprofitable conversation. I am more and more convinced that I must seek the Lord in the way of strict watchfulness and universal self-denial. It is a most important matter to be a Christian in all things; to have heart and life continually right with God. ''Wednesday, 7''. I was much blessed in meeting the classes this evening. My heart overflowed with gratitude to my gracious God and Saviour, to hear one give a clear and scriptural account how the Lord set her soul at liberty, and filled her with peace and joy in the Holy Ghost, on Saturday night under the sermon. That night I went with great fear and trembling to the pulpit, but, as I have already said, was most graciously assisted. Thanks to God for this display of his power, and token of his love. Confirm this soul in thyself, 0 Lord; and add daily to the number such as shall be saved ! Amen. ''Thursday, 8''. Last night I met with an unexpected trial, but found power to stay my mind upon my God, to be patient and rest in his will, beseeching hint to lead me in the right way. All this day my soul hath been exceedingly happy in his love. He hath again fed me with that sweet promise: ''The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath thee are the everlasting arms''. I hope he hath given me to see my way through my trials, and that all will work together for good. He knows my extreme weakness, and deals with me accordingly. ''As a father pitieth, his children, so doth the Lord pity them that fear him'': and that my soul knoweth right well. Glory be to God and the Lamb for evermore! ''Friday, 9''. Blessed be God, all this day my soul hath rejoiced and centered in a present Saviour.—Set out this morning in the coach for ''Greenock''. On the way I read the life of M. de Renty, and my heart flamed with love to God my Saviour, and panted for closer communion with him. ''Saturday, 10''. I have been composed and comfortable, but not so lively as for some days past. Was blessed and quickened in the evening at public prayer. Truly it is always good for me to draw near to God. ''Sunday, 11''. This hath been a good day to my soul, especially in public. Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty, life, love, heaven. Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord, 0 my soul ! ''Friday, 16''. For some days my mind hath been variously exercised. I have indeed felt the Lord near, and been enabled to and go through my work with a degree of life comfort: but I find that even little things unhinge me, and scatter my spirit, and that they affect me much more than they ought to do. What have I learned thereby? Why this, That I am not crucified with Christ, nor dead to the world, nor to my own will; that is, not ''wholly'' so. I do not see the hand of God in every thing that befals me. I do not cheerfully embrace every dispensation of his providence as that which I have need of, and which therefore is best for me. am not so willing to part with my blessings, (when called thereto in the order of providence,) as I am to receive them; not so willing to suffer, as I am to rejoice with Christ: he is not ''all in all'' to me. But what use shall I make of all this? Surely, to humble myself before the Lord, be more deeply and constantly jealous over my own heart, and cry unto him day and night, to free me from every weight, and enable me to enjoy all below himself as if I enjoyed it not; thankfully to receive, and cheerfully resign every thing at his call. ''Friday, 23''. I have peace with God through Jesus Christ. He enlarged and filled my heart with his love at the hour of intercession. ''Sunday, 25''. I was much assisted and blessed in the morning preaching; but I felt flat and dull through the day. At night, in public, I thirsted for the salvation of souls; but was neither lively nor comfortable. ''Monday, 26''. I am condemned for talking too much. Truly, in the multitude of words there wanteth not sin. I am sensible of this, and yet very, very often am guilty of it. I find nothing can effectually keep me from it, but an abiding sense of the divine presence; always enduring as seeing Him that is invisible. 0 my God, give me at all times, and in all places, to remember and feel, that thou seest me! ''Tuesday, 27''. I lothe myself, and repent in dust and ashes. My soul abhors all iniquity and sin; but I want a conscience quick as the apple of an eye, that I may feel and "mourn for the most minute fault in exquisite distress." I find both life and comfort in humbling myself before the Lord.— At night I was filled with love and melting compassion for poor sinners. I thought I could have been willing to have done or suffered any thing for their salvation. Glory be to God, for that measure of love which I have lately felt for precious souls! May he increase it more and more! ''Wednesday, 2S''. I spent two hours in visiting the people at their own houses, and two in meeting classes. It is good for me to use all the means of grace. 0 what need of patience, as well as wisdom, have they who win souls! Lord, help me to follow the meek and lowly Jesus, in finishing the work thou givest me to do upon earth! ''Thursday, 29''. I visited more of the people, and was comforted in so doing. My mind was much exercised in the afternoon. Found barrenness and want of liberty in, preaching. ''Saturday, March 2''. I have been cast down and buffetted with strong temptation, through a sense of my great want of gifts and knowledge in divine things. Were it not for the strong unclouded evidence which the Lord hath given me that he bath called me to preach the gospel and will not suffer me to be confounded, I should utterly faint —yea, but for this, I had fainted long ago. All my other temptations are light and trifling in comparison of what sometimes I have suffered. from this quarter: but even in these deep waters the Lord hath hitherto kept me from sinking. ''Sunday, 3''. The Lord hath lifted up my head, and set me free. I found the unction of the holy one both morning and night, in warning sinners to flee from the wrath to come. My soul is alive to God, and athirst for the salvation of mankind. ''Friday, 8''. I was much refreshed in hearing a member of the national church declare, with great simplicity and openness; what the Lord had done for her soul; that she had walked three years in the light of his countenance, and gone forward in an even course from faith to faith.—At the hour of intercession my soul was abundantly blessed, and filled with strong consolation. I felt indeed that ''God is love'', and had power to plead with him for a blessing for myself and others. ''Sunday, 10''. I was greatly assisted to-night in preaching. I trust the word spoken will profit some of those who heard it. Lord, water it; for thou alone canst give the increase! ''Friday, 15''. My present state may, I think, properly be called, ''a panting'' for a greater fulness of the life and spirit of Jesus. I live in sight of the land of perfect love. It is indeed a good and a pleasant land—a land of light and life, and peace and power; of holy rest, and sweet communion with the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. And yet, alas, I cannot enter! How long, 0 Lord, how long shall I wander to and fro, comparatively in the wilderness? Help me, O help me, to go up and possess it! Bid me wash and be clean. Plunge me in the swelling Jordan of thy most precious blood! Baptise, 0 baptise me with the fulness of thy sanctifying Spirit! ''Now, 0 my Joshua, bring me in,
''Cast Out thy foes, the inbred sin,
''The carnal mind remove:
''The purchase of thy death divide,
''And, now, with all the sanctified,
''Give me a lot of love!'' ''Saturday, 16''. I am often oppressed with barrenness, especially at secret prayer: and yet my soul thirsts, and mourns, and faints, for entire devotedness to Jesus, and a total deadness to all that would, for a moment, hinder, or interrupt the life of faith. The Lord hath quickened and comforted me this day. I feel more access to him, more sweetness and power in prayer. But, 0 how long shall I ''stay in the place of the breaking forth of children?'' Lord, bring me into the glorious liberty of adult believers. Say to my soul, I am thy salvation! Hast thou not redeemed me for thyself? Art not thou my God? Am I not graven on the palms of thy hands? And dost not thou say, Give me thine heart? Lord, take it, fill it, and keep it forever. It is thine, and thou shalt have it. ''Sunday, 17''. The Lord hath been with me both in public and private. Hallelujah! ''Saturday, 23''. I found a sense of the divine presence, and my soul hungering after God on my way from ''Greenock'' to ''Glasgow'': but in consequence of some unpleasant news that I received when I arrived, was disconcerted, and my mind scattered and brought into heaviness. When shall none of these things move me? 0 for an even, steady mind!— ''A heart which no desire can move,
''But still to adore. believe, and love,
''Give me, my Lord, my life, my all !'' ''Sunday, 24''. Praise, and honour, and glory, to God and the Lamb; this hath been a blessed sabbath of life and liberty to me in public. He assisted and blessed me abundantly, and made my work unspeakably delightful. Praise the Lord, 0 my soul! ''Monday, 25''. The Lord waters my soul, and guides me by his word and spirit. All that is within me bless his holy name. Amen, amen! ''Tuesday, 26''. The Lord keeps my soul alive to himself. I found much of his presence and power tonight while enforcing these words: ''Ye that are near, acknowledge my might''. ''Wednesday, .April 3''. Of late, the Lord bath blessed me with great enlargement of heart, and liberty of speech, in public. He hath made the preaching of his word delightful work indeed. 0 the sweet peace, the solid joy, the melting bowels of compassion that I have felt in publishing the glad tidings of salvation to saints and sinners! Lord, make me humble and thankful; and, for thy mercy's sake, continue this thy great goodness to a worthless worm! Thou knowest that it is my joy and glory to preach a crucified, almighty Saviour. 0 blessed Jesus, make me as a scribe well instructed in the things concerning the kingdom of heaven! Pouch my lips and my heart with a live coal from thy altar! Be thou always with me even unto the end ! So shall I faithfully warn sinners, and feed thy flock with wholesome food. ''Thursday, 4''. This being the day set apart for humiliation preparatory to the administration of the Lord's supper in the national church, I have felt much of my Lord's presence both in public and private; and have been enabled, with a degree of earnestness and contrition, to confess and mourn for my own sins, and the sins of others. In waiting upon God, I renew my strength. ''Friday, 5''. I have felt nearness to God. His presence hath humbled and comforted my soul. My heart yields to the impressions of his holy Spirit, and secret prayer is sweet and refreshing. ''Saturday, 6''. This day I have been chiefly employed in hearing sermons, but have not been lively under them.—At night, the Lord graciously assisted me in calling upon all that heard me to examine themselves whether they were in the faith, preparatory to the solemn work of the coming sabbath. ''Sunday, 7''. This is the day which the Lord hath made holy and glorious by the resurrection of Jesus from the dead; I will be glad and rejoice in it. My blessed Redeemer hath made it a day of refreshing. I have sat under his shadow with delight, and his fruit hath been sweet to my taste. He powerfully drew my heart after him at the sacrament. I had a sweet melting season in secret before him, after I returned to my own room, and in the evening, I felt the holy Spirit with peculiar sweetness and energy uniting my heart in faith and love to Jesus. I was exceedingly grieved at the description which the minister gave us of ''perfect love which casteth out fear'', in the sermon after the sacrament. He talked of our being perfect in love, and yet blind to our interest in Christ; perfect in love, and at the same time groaning under the body of sin and death ! A strange kind of perfection! Can any, with even the smallest degree of impartiality, read our Lord's sermon on the mount, his conversation to his disciples before his death, (John xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, xvii.) the account of the experience of christian believers in the Acts of the Apostles; and the still more large and particular account given, not, only of their experience, but also of their practice and privileges, in the epistles—I say, can any one read these, and not be convinced that the ''perfect love'' described by St. John, and, (which is the same,) the ''charity'' delineated by St Paul, does not imply a state of Christian experience far superior to what the minister gave us in that sermon? The state he described is at most only the state of a penitent. For all who are ''justified have peace with God through Jesus'', and ''know in whom they have believed''. They are both saved from the guilt and power of sin: ''There is now no condemnation unto them. The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made them free from the law of sin and death. Sin has not dominion over them'': but ''being made free from sin, and become servants unto God, they have their fruit unto holiness''. If such be the state of all who are justified, it is in a much higher degree that of adult believers, ''fathers in Christ, who are strong in the Lord and in the power of his might''. Jesus hath said, ''Every one that is perfect shall be as his Lord''. Was he carnal and sold under sin? -0 Calvinism! Calvinism! How dost thou bias the hearts, and blind the eyes, even of good men! And yet, strange to tell, many, very many will not be persuaded that justice can be done to the doctrines of free grace, unless this wretched system he embraced and maintained, But blessed be God, we have not so learned Christ. He hath by his word and spirit taught us the contrary. 0 ye Methodists, see that ye keep ''pure'' and ''entire'' that which hath been committed unto you, even the ''whole truth'' as it is in Jesus. ''Monday, 8''. 1 am jealous over others, and over myself. I fear I do not always walk as Jesus hath taught me in his holy word. Lord, give me to be angry only at sin, and filled with bowels of tender compassion for sinners! ''Wednesday, 10''. Glory be to God, I have communion with, and intense desires after a crucified Saviour. But, alas, I do not love him as I ought! 0 when shall I love him with all my heart! Lord, hasten the day!— ''For love I thirst, for love I pine,
''This only portion, Lord, be mine,
''Be mine this better part!'' ''Thursday, 11''. I found a strong propensitv to unprofitable reasoning and dejection, on account of some discouraging circumstances respecting the work of God; but was raised above them in meditation and preaching. I feel it, however, matter of deep lamentation, that so few are brought to God, and that there is such a manifest want of the Spirit of Jesus in many professors. Lord, stir up thy power, and come amongst us! Prosper, and deepen thy work! ''Friday, 19''. My chief desire and joy is to love and serve my Lord, who of his great mercy daily encourages and supports me in his work, though the weakest of all his servants. For his goodness I desire to praise him with every breath I draw. Meantime, I find great cause to be dissatisfied with myself, and deeply humbled before him for my unwatchfulness, idle words, vain thoughts, and earthly desires; and for my want of love to God, zeal for his glory, and compassion for immortal souls. 0 for a heart ever burning with zeal for the honour of my divine Lord and Master! I also feel cause deeply to lament the very small progress I make in the life and power of holiness. Still, still, alas, I am prone to linger, and wander from my God! 0 Lord, look upon me, and fix me in thyself!— ''Each moment draw from earth away
''My heart that lowly waits thy call;
''Speak to my inmost soul, and say,
'I am thy love, thy God, thy all !'
''To feel thy power, to hear thy voice,
''To taste thy love, be all my choice.'' ''Friday, 26''. The Lord is my counsellor and almighty deliverer in all my troubles. He knows that I desire above all things to do and suffer his righteous will, whatever it may cost me. Blessed he his adorable name, he hath enabled me to count the cost!—My Beloved is mine, and I am his. I cannot doubt of this for a moment. Yet I am lost in astonishment at his condescension in deigning to look upon, and much more, in owning me for his child: and can only say, He is love! He is love! Love to all! Love to me, the chief of sinners! ''Friday, May 3''. This week I have been much oppressed with a hard unbelieving heart. Nothing grieves me so much as that I cannot love the Lord with all my heart. 0 when shall my heart be a spring shut up, a fountain sealed to all that is contrary to the will of my heavenly Father, or hath a tendency to draw me from him!— ''Swift to my rescue come;
''Thine own this moment seize:
''Gather my wandering spirit home;
''Keep me in perfect peace: ''Suffered no more to rove
''0'er all the earth abroad,
''Arrest the prisoner of thy love,
''And shut me up in God.'' At the hour of intercession this evening the Lord greatly humbled and quickened me; and in secret I have had a sweet refreshing time. May the impression he increased and deepened, till all my soul is lost in love! Amen and Amen! In the beginning of May, Mr. Wesley visited us. He preached in the evening of the day on which he arrived, and the next morning at five o'clock. Between six and eleven he set out on horseback for ''Greenock''. Mr. Rogers and I, with another friend, accompanied him. That was the only time I ever travelled with him when he rode on horseback, and it was one of the highest treats of the kind I ever enjoyed. As he could not read or write, as when travelling in his carriage, he gave himself up to conversation; which was at once replete with information and entertainment. We had got but a very little way out of town, when we passed a gentleman's seat. Mr. Wesley asked me what the name of it was. but; alas, though I had passed it repeatedly, I could not tell ! He said, "When I can learn nothing else, I like to learn the names of houses and villages as I pass them." His words carried reproof to my heart, and covered me with shame. A circumstance occurred ae we rode along, that led him to relate an anecdote, which I shall never forget, and which I thought highly characteristic. We overtook a little girl without stockings and shoes, (a thing very common in Scotland in spring and summer.) he called her to him, and gave her a shilling, with a few words of advice. He then took notice of the custom, and added, "When I was in ''America'', I taught one school at ''Savannah'', and ''Mr. Delamott'' taught another. He told me one day, that a part of the boys belonging to his school, wore stockings and shoes; and the others did not; and that the former laughed at and ridiculed the latter. and thereby discouraged them; and that, though he prevented their doing so when they were under his eye, they did it when out of school: so that, notwithstanding all the pains he had taken, it appeared to be a growing evil, and he did not know how to cure it. I think, (said Mr Wesley,) I could cure it; and if you will take care of my school next week. I will take care of your's, and try; which he readily consented to do. Accordingly, (added Mr. Wesley,) on Monday morning I went into his school without either stockings or shoes. The children looked with surprise, first at me, and then at each other. I took no notice, but kept them to their work. I soon observed, however, that those who were without stockings and shoes, began to gather courage, and look with an air of consequence, now they had the master on their side. I did the same every day during the week: before the end of which, several of those who used to wear stockings and shoes, came to school without them. Thus the evil was effectually cured." —Although this was but a small matter, yet I think none but a person of a great and ready mind would either have thought of, or practised such a way of putting a stop to the evil: nor could any thing be better calculated effectually to answer the end. It reminds me of a remark of the late ''Dr. Beattie'', of Aberdeen, after hearing Mr. Wesley in that city. Being asked by a gentleman who came with him, what he thought of the sermon, he replied, "It was not a masterly discourse, and yet none but a master could have delivered it." He preached on the Friday evening and Saturday morning at ''Greenock'', and then returned to ''Glasgow'', where he spent the sabbath; and on Monday morning, soon after three o'clock, set out for ''Edinburgh''. Mr. Bradford and I accompanied him on horseback. The horse I rode was remarkably uneasy. I was so ill the greatest part of the last stage, with mere fatigue, that I had nearly fainted. However, I was enabled, though with difficulty, to reach the entrance to the city, where we were met by some friends, to one of whom I gave my horse, and walked to a friend's house near that place, where I rested for some hours and recovered: but it was not till after several days that I got quit of the fever then brought on. While Mr. Wesley made his excursion into the north of Scotland, as far as ''Aberdeen, Banff'', and ''Keith'', I visited ''Dunbar'' and ''Haddington'', and met him again at ''Edinburgh'', where he spent three days. After that I returned to ''Glasgow'', and so on to ''Greenock''; from whence I visited the isle of ''Bute'', where I spent four or five days, and preached in various parts of the island. The remainder of the year till the Conference was over, I spent in ''Edinburgh''. among a pious, affectionate people, and found my work exceedingly pleasant. I usually preached four times on Sunday, and walked between five and six miles; viz. at seven in the morning, in our chapel; at twelve, on the Castle Hill; at half-past three, at ''Leith''; and at six in the evening, at the chapel again, and met the society.—I was not so happy in my soul, nor so much in earnest, as in the beginning of the year. I was not at ease, but I certainly slackened my pace, and lost much of that holy fervor, and those divine consolations which I enjoyed during the winter and most of the spring. At the Conference, Mr. McNabb was appointed assistant of the circuit, and Mr. Rogers and I, his colleagues. We were remarkably united, and happy with each other; there was not a jarring string amongst us the whole year. I was particularly attached to Mr. McNabb. He was a most amiable, sensible man, and an excellent preacher. He had the most copious flow of natural, and simple oratory, of any man I ever heard. There was an ease, beauty, sweetness, and harmony in his style and language, that was at once both pleasing and striking. Rev. Dr. Webster, who used to attend our chapel always on the Sunday evening, after hearing Mr. McNabb a few times, asked his venerable colleague. Mr. Plenderlieth, if he had heard the Methodist preacher !hat was lately come to town? He said, No. "Well (said the doctor,) I wish you would hear him; for I have heard Mr Waiker, Mr. Fordyce, Dr. Blair, &c. but Mr. McNabb is a greater orator than any of them." About the middle of October, I removed to ''Dunbar''. ''Mr. Menethorp'', a venerable and deeply pious preacher, who had travelled for many years, was then at Mr. Affleech's, who was married to his sister, and lived about a mile from ''Dunbar''. He was at that time in the last stage of a consumption, which he had caught by sleeping in a damp bed. The week before I had to return to ''Edinburgh'', his complaints greatly increased; so that it was evident his life was near a close. He particularly requested that I would not leave him, as he was not acquainted with the preacher who was to succeed me. I promised him I would not. I was with him the two last days and nights of his life. His sufferings were the most extreme of any I ever saw. He greatly lamented the want of more of the sensible presence of God, and those divine consolations which he had formerly enjoyed. He said, "It is expected that preachers when they come to die, should say great things. Now I am dying, and all I can say is, That I am a sinner at the feet of Jesus, and it is good to be there." He then repeated these words — ''Myers of life divine
''From thee their fountain flow;
''And all who know that love of thine,
''The joy of angels know.'' His pain and difficulty of breathing mightily increased; so that to prevent his being suffocated, we were obliged to support him all the night, by letting him lean on our shoulders. It was in the latter end of November, a cold frosty night, and a very high wind. The room had a thorough air; all the windows and all the doors were set wide open. We who attended him could scarcely keep ourselves warm with our great coats on, while the sweat was pouring down his face in ceaseless streams. In the morning, with much difficulty we put him into a chair, where he was somewhat easier, but in great pain. All this time I was strongly tempted to think that his patience would fail. It was again and again suggested, (doubtless by an enemy,) "He will curse God and die." For the last twenty-four hours of his life, it is impossible to describe the painful exercise which I passed through. But as the scene drew towards a close, his patience and composure of mind evidently increased. Between three and four o'clock on the second morning, while I was supporting him in the chair, he gradually and quietly yielded up his soul into the hands of his Creator and Redeemer, without a sigh or a groan. At the moment of his departure, all my temptations vanished; I felt heaven opened, and my spirit seemed to mount up with his, and follow him to the gates of light and glory; where I had such a sense of his being admitted among ''the spirits of the just made perfect'', as filled my heart. with joy unspeakable—a sense of which I felt for some months! I saw his body committed to the earth, and preached his funeral sermon from these words: ''To die is gain''.Here Mr. Rutherford's Journal begins to fail us. Only a few sheets have been found which go beyond this period.--En. In the course of this year I got into a habit of studying more closely than I had formerly done, and found the advantage of it in preaching. I read Josephus's Antiquities and Wars of the Jews, a work on Natural Philosophy, and Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History; besides some useful pieces on divinity. I endeavoured to be useful to the people both in public and private: but still my own soul did not prosper in the divine life as it had formerly done. The desire of other things crept in, and damped my fervor. This I deeply felt, and often lamented before God in secret; but still I did not recover my strength. At the Conference, 1777, I was appointed to the ''Whitehaven'' circuit, which at that time included the isle of ''Man''. I visited my friends in Northumberland, on my way thither,, and preached to very large and attentive congregations. I spent a fortnight at ''Whitehaven'', where I found a simple, loving, happy people, with whom I could with pleasure have spent the whole year; but that could not be. Therefore, on September 26th, I sailed for the isle of ''Man''. The day was stormy, and the sea rough: hence I was dreadfully sick all the way; so that I thought I should have died through the mere violence and pain of retching. However about five in the evening, we got into ''Douglas'' harbour. I got ashore, had a cup of tea, and was enabled to preach at seven o'clock. The next night, just as I was concluding, a man came in with all the violence and fury of a fiend, and endeavored to force his way through the people to pull me down; but was prevented. After making the most horrible noise, and threatening terrible things, he left us to conclude in peace. The work was but in its infancy in the island at that time, though we had about five hundred in society. The bishop had set the clergy most violently against us: not one in all the island dared to give us the sacrament. I have no doubt but they would have driven us out of the island, but for the governor, who acted a most friendly part. However, many of the poor people, both in the towns and throughout the country; received the truth, and much good was done. In many places, accommodations were but indifferent: but he who professes to be sent forth by Jesus Christ, to seek and save the souls which he hath purchased with his blood, tramples all these circumstances under his feet. Indeed I must say, that any thing. I ever experienced in that way, would never bear the name of suffering. There are four towns in the island, in three of which preaching was then established. We occasionally visited the fourth, but met with considerable opposition. The first time that I was to go there, the only minister in the island that was friendly to us, sent for me and entreated me not to go, for he had it from good authority that the clergy and principal persons in that town and neighbourhood, had determined, that the first preacher who came there should be put in prison, and that they would thus try what could be done. I told him I was much obliged to him for his friendly concern; but as preaching was published, I should, (please the Lord,) certainly go, and the gentlemen might do as they pleased. I accordingly went and preached in peace, except that a few boys made some noise at the door; and the next day as I rode through the town they shouted after me, and threw some sticks. and stones, only one of which hit me, but it did me no harm. I preached at a place in the mountains, about three miles further, where preaching had never been before.—There was no convenient place for me to sit in the house; and as the day was dry, though cold, I walked in the fields. About sunset I saw the people coming, pouring down the mountains in all directions. This encouraged me. I thought "Here is an opportunity of doing good; let me therefore strive to improve it." I preached in a barn to more than it could contain, with a good deal of fervor and enlargement, from these words: ''And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall he saved''. But how was I astonished and disappointed, when I found that the people who had invited me, sold gin! So that as soon as I dismissed the people, they immediately filled the house;—they drank, they whistled, they sung! I spoke to them, and endeavoured to shew them the evil of these things, and to disperse them, but all in vain. They now told me, that they had not a bed for me, and sent me up into the garret among old lumber. A poor Scotch shepherd and his wife, who had been at preaching, were the only persons who seemed to feel for me; but unfortunately they had only two beds, and had washed the clothes of one of them that day. I thanked them for their kindness, and wished them a good night. After some time the man returned with a bundle of bed clothes on his back, which he had borrowed from a neighbour, and insisted on my going with him to his house, which was nearly two miles up the mountains. Accordingly taking my saddle-bags on my back, we set off; and at nearly eleven o'clock, we arrived at his lonely cot, had a hospitable supper, the bed was made ready, and I never slept more comfortably in all my life. I told the people next morning, where I had preached, that I could come no more; for I could not in conscience bring the people together to drink and behave as they had done. A person who lived about a mile from that place, invited me to go to his house, which I did twice; but he also began to sell gin, so that I was obliged to leave him also. However the work, some years after, spread through all those barren parts, and mightily prevailed. In many other parts of the island I laboured with much comfort and success. In February, I returned to ''Whitehaven''. The people there were loving and simple, and many of them truly alive to God, They loved me and wished me to spend another year with them, to which I had not the least objection. But when I came to the Conference at Leeds, in 1778, Mr. Wesley appointed me for ''Dublin''. I accordingly sailed from ''Liverpool'' for that city, and found there many persons who were deeply serious and spiritual, and much alive to God. With these I took sweet counsel, and found my soul both quickened and comforted. In the following winter my colleague was confined for seven weeks; during which time, there was no preacher in town to assist me; so that I had to preach every night, and thrice on Sunday. This I found difficult and laborious work; but it stirred me up to pray, to read and study hard, both night and day; and the Lord helped me, so that I got through my work comfortably, and the people took knowledge that God was with me. ===Footnotes=== =====Continued at [[Space:An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford, Five|Section V]]=====

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==An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford== === by [[Rutherford-459|Thomas Rutherford]], edited by [[Moore-10053|Henry Moore]], 1807=== ===SECTION II. ''From the time I joined the Methodist Society, till I commenced Itinerant Preacher''.=== As soon as it was known that I had joined the Methodists, many of my particular friends among the dissenters were much displeased with me. He whom I had regarded almost as an oracle, was very angry, and ever after extremely reserved. The schoolmaster, who had continued to visit us, as when our parents were alive, from that time entirely forsook us. The minister sent for me; and was highly displeased with the step I had taken. I simply told him, that for sometime I had found great need of instruction and help in spiritual things; that the preaching of the Methodists, and especially their example and conversation, had been very useful to me; and that a desire to reap all the advantage I possibly could in that way, had induced me to unite with them in the bonds of Christian fellowship. He made little reply. I then added, that I should, notwithstanding, continue to hear him as formerly; and, if he would give me leave, receive the Lord's supper when it was administered in his meeting. To this he did not object. The outcry that was made about my becoming a Methodist, caused me to look narrowly to myself, and to intreat the Lord, that if I were wrong, he would make me sensible of it; and if right, help me to go on, and confirm and strengthen me. And blessed be his holy name, he soon granted the desire of my heart. He shone upon my soul and upon my path, and gave me such a clear and full assurance of his divine approbation, that all that was said was no more than the moving of a feather. The first time I met with my Methodist friends in private after I joined the Society, was on the sabbath afternoon. The person who opened the meeting, gave out the following hymn, which to me was both suitable and affecting:— ''Brother in Christ, and well beloved,
''To Jesus and his servants dear,
''Enter, and shew thyself approved;
''Enter, and find that God is here.
'Scaped from the world, redeemed from sin,
''By fiends pursued, by men abhorred;
''Come in, poor fugitive, come in,
''And share the sufferings of thy Lord. ''Welcome from earth, lo! the right hand
''Of fellowship to thee we give;
''open hearts and hands we stand,
''And thee in Jesu's name receive. ''Jesus, attend, thyself reveal;
''Are we not met in thy great name
''Thee in the midst we wait to feel,
''We wait to catch the spreading flame''. Amidst a considerable degree of outward reproach, I enjoyed much inward peace and consolation; yet my peace was not always as a river, neither did my consolation continually abound. At times, both were abundant; and my mountain stood so strong, that I said, "I shall never be moved." At other times I was cast down, buffetted of Satan, and exercised with doubts and fears. In general, these seasons of doubt and temptation did not last long. I never gave up my confidence in God as my reconciled Father in Christ Jesus; but at such times cried to him for supporting and delivering grace—often in these words, which were particularly blest to me— ''Come, Lord, the drooping sinner cheer,
''Nor let thy chariot wheels delay;
''Appear, in my poor heart appear,
''My God, my Saviour, come away!" He graciously heard and lifted upon me afresh the light of his countenance, whereby l was enabled to say, "My Father, my God, with an unwavering tongue." Thus I went on through the winter, spring, and the ensuing summer. Towards the end of autumn, the Lord was pleased to deepen his work in my soul, I was enabled to give myself more fully to him; was more deeply and uniformly serious and watchful; felt greater nearness to God, and a more abiding and solemn sense of his presence. About that time I attended preaching one sabbath afternoon at Whittington. After preaching, there was a love-feast, at which several of the old Methodists from Tyne side were present, and spoke their experience. I said a little concerning what the Lord had done for my soul. especially what I ''then'' felt of his goodness. It appeared afterwards, (I suppose chiefly owing to my youth, and being a stranger,) that what I said, though spoken with fear and trembling, considerably struck and affected several who were present, and in particular, the preacher. He had determined, the next time he came to our place, to appoint a Leader to the class in which I met. As I was the youngest person, and of the shortest standing in the society, not having been a year among them, I never once imagined that he would think of me for such an office. However, after preaching on the sabbath morning, when most of the society were present, he proposed it to me. I positively objected: but he would take no denial. I then begged he would give me time to consider of it. He would not, but insisted that I should meet the class that afternoon. I was in hopes some of the members would object to the appointment, and that I should escape by that means; but none of them did. I was greatly distressed. It seemed a thing impossible for me to be a leader to those who were so far my superiors in age, experience, and standing in the connection. My heart sunk within me when I thought of attempting it. But having no alternative, I got alone, and poured out my heart in prayer to God, entreating him if he called me to to the work, to qualify me for it, and assist me in it. When the hour came, I was more composed, and got better through it than I expected. In a few weeks it became not only easy, but pleasant and profitable. I now felt the need of being more than ever devoted to God: for I saw that my duty as a class leader required three things----(l.) That I should be steadily in earnest to grow in grace, and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ, that I might be able to lead those under my care into an experimental knowledge of the whole truth as it is in him—(2.) That I should be exemplarily holy in all my conduct and conversation, that I might be able to say to them, Be ye followers of me, even as I am of Christ.—(3.) That I should endeavour in every possible way, and at all opportunities, especially when I met them in class, to be useful to them, by giving them the best instruction and advice of which I was capable, and by earnest prayer and supplication in their behalf. I besought the Lord to enable me to fulfil my duty in these respects, and had reason to believe he heard my prayer. Our little society prospered; we loved as brethren; and the Lord was in the midst of us whenever we met together. Besides regularly meeting class every sabbath afternoon, we frequently, especially in the winter, had what we called ''watch nights''. These were not public meetings: but as many of the society as could attend, met about eight o'clock, and spent between two and three hours, chiefly in singing hymns and solemn prayer and intercession. Those were times of refreshing from the presence of the Lord. In waiting upon him we abundantly renewed our spiritual strength, and returned to our several habitations rejoicing in his love. Many, many times have I been constrained to say, ''And if our fellowship below
''In Jesus be so sweet;
''What heights of rapture shall we know,
''When round his throne we meet! 0 how little do the world know what the children of God enjoy in communion with him and with one another! How poor and empty are all their enjoyments, compared to the heart-felt possession of a Saviour's love. Now my soul prospered more than ever it had done: The Lord sweetly and powerfully drew me, and I ran after him, and was brought into his secret chambers. From day to day, and from week to week, I enjoyed such life, and love, and power, as till now I had but little conception of. I dwelt in God, and walked with him. The world was under my feet, while Jesus was all in all to me. I must here remark, (l.) That it was not all at once that I was brought into this happy state. No, as I have already hinted, I felt an increase of seriousness; my desires towards God were abundantly quickened and enlarged; my soul was raised above earthly things, and taken up with things divine and heavenly. I was blest with more of the spirit of prayer; consequently, I delighted more in the duty of prayer, and poured out my soul more frequently and fervently unto God both with others and alone. Meantime he graciously set before me an open door which none could shut. He brought me very near himself, gave me many blessed and glorious manifestations of his love, and time after time poured his Holy Spirit upon me, till my soul was as a well-watered garden, and I enjoyed heaven upon earth.-2. My state, though one of glorious life and liberty, did notwithstanding include a great variety of inward experience. Sometimes I enjoyed an unutterable serenity, quietness, and sweetness; the peace of God which passeth all understanding, filled and kept my heart. Sometimes I had such a sense of the love of God, as melted, filled, and almost overwhelmed my soul: then I knew what it was to be sick of love:—I went out and came in, lay down and rose up, under a pressure of divine love and mercy. Sometimes my soul was carried on the wings of strong consolation and triumphant joy: and on some particular occasions, especially when hearing the word preached, and at secret prayer, my joy was rapturous and exquisite. At other times, the Lord seemed to withdraw his joyous presence. The state and exercise of my soul in those seasons is not easily expressed. I had a deep, piercing sense of my total depravity,--The evils and impurity of my heart were so laid open before me, that I was led to cry mightily to God day and night for a more powerful application of the atoning and all-cleansing blood of the Lamb. I felt myself inexpressibly poor, empty, and helpless--a bruised reed, a very nothing before God; and wondered that he should notice me. The deep cutting sense which I had of those things, together with my vehement and restless desires after God, were like a fire in my breast, which seemed at times as if it would have consumed my spirit. But in this state I felt no condemnation, no slavish fear, no spiritual death, or carelessness—no, none. I was never more alive and in earnest; never more watchful and diligent in the use of all the means of grace; never more afraid of offending God, or careful to please him in all my ways; and never more frequent and importunate at the throne of grace. Hence, though these were painful, they were not losing times. On the contrary, I always found in the end, that I had gained thereby. When deliverance came, I was not only restored to all that I enjoyed before, but had, (if I may so express its) a fresh opening into God, and felt my soul prepared and capacitated for a larger enjoyment of his presence and love. Though at that time I did not understand it, I now believe that the Lord then gave me to feel and experience something of the particular and spiritual meaning of the following passages of his holy word:—''The Lord shall purge the blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof, by the spirit of judgment, and the spirit of burning.— I will turn my hand upon thee, and purely purge away- thy dross, and take away all thy tin.— The Lord whom ye seek shall suddenly come to his temple, even the Messenger of the Covenant, in whom ye delight. Behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of Hosts: but who may abide the day of his coming, and who shall stand when he appeareth? For he is like a refiner's fire, and like fuller's soap. and he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver; that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness.'' —The work described in these scriptures, is certainly a deep, searching, painful work; but it is equally certain, that it is a most wholesome work, and absolutely necessary to our enjoying the holiness and happiness to which we are called by the gospel. Had I at the time of that experience clearly understood this, I believe I might have improved those seasons to greater advantage. Perhaps I was too fond of joyous feelings, and did not abide his coming in the spirit of judgment and burning; nor stand and patiently endure and abandon myself to his will, when he turned his hand upon me, and appeared to sit on my soul, as a refiner and purifier. It is a most solemn and trying work indeed, to abide the day of his coming, and to stand without shrinking or making excuse, and saying, This is hard, who can bear it, when he appeareth to destroy our old man; to consume the remains of indwelling sin, burn up every fibre of the carnal mind, and write his holy law on the table of our heart. Happy are they who do stand, who yield themselves entirely up to him, and let him do all his pleasure. While my soul prospered, and I went from strength to strength in the inward and spiritual life, it was my meat and drink to do the will of God, and have respect unto all his commandments. His yoke was easy, his burden light, and every part of his service perfect freedom. The abundant life and power which I felt in my soul, seemed to influence and animate my body, so that nothing to which I was called seemed hard, nothing unpleasant or difficult. He made my feet like hind's feet. I reproved sin wherever I saw or heard it. Indeed I could not, with a clear conscience, suffer any sin where I was, without reproving and warning them of their danger. To reprove sin was at that time the practice of all the Methodists with whom I was acquainted; and, on that account, they were every where spoken against. The ordinances of the gospel were to me like green pastures, where fed by the great Shepherd's tent, sat down under his shadow with great delight, and drank of the rivers of his pleasure.—Our preachers that year were Mr. Lowes, Mr. Harrison, and Mr. Wittam, and their word was spirit and life to me. But my communion with God, and enjoyment of his presence, was not confined to ordinances, nor to any particular time or place; but what, through infinite mercy, I enjoyed at all times and in all places; when I sat in the house and when I walked in the field; when I was alone, and when in company. Yea, when in the ordinary course of business, I was obliged to be with those from morning to night who knew not these things, and sometimes with such as were despisers thereof; yet my communion with God was uninterrupted; and I was often, even then, as happy in him as I could be. At that time I read a small volume of letters, published by some of the first Methodists, and I believe many of them by preachers. One, I remember, writing to his friend, says, "If I were to give my present state a name, I would call it a leaning on the breast of Jesus." I also often felt such nearness to him, and such an endearing sense of his love, that I could compare it to nothing, but being carried in his arms, and pressed to his bosom, according to that promise, ''He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arms, and carry them in his bosom''. All that time I had no thought of preaching. It never once came into my mind that I should be called to that work. A person in our little society told me one day, what a poor sermon they had had at church; and added, that such a one, a member of the society also, said he could have preached a better. I immediately thought within myself, 'Could I preach?' and dwelt for a moment on the thought; but all was thick darkness, and it seemed an absolute impossibility. I had no idea, no manner of conception how to preach: and I do verily believe, that I had no more gift or talent for preaching than I had for flying, till I received it from God as his free and special gift. One evening in February, 1770, being almost alone at my work, exceedingly happy in God, and meditating on these words, ''Wo be to them that are at ease in Zion''; in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, many passages of scripture were brought to my mind with peculiar light and power. The whole bible, as it were, was laid open before me: and in that instant the Lord opened my understanding to know and consider his holy word, in a manner I never did before. Thus it was that God gave me a portion of the gift of preaching; that is, he then gave me a measure of light and understanding in the holy scriptures; a power to consider, arrange, and divide passages thereof; and some ability to declare to others what I understood, and had considered: of which gift, in all these respects, till that time, was entirely destitute. From that memorable, and, by me, never-to-be-forgotten evening, I thought it was probable that God designed me for some public work in his church. Yet I did not mention it to any one, but pondered all these things in my heart, and made it matter of earnest prayer to God both day and night, that he would clearly shew me his will, and not suffer me to attempt to put my hand to such an awful and important work, without being sent of him. Thus I went on for about two months. When the preachers came round, I was very desirous to learn from them, by private conversation, all I could, especially how I might improve in inward experience and holy living, and be more useful to those under my care. Mr. Lowes was a venerable, and also a most affectionate and fatherly man. He, from time to time, greatly encouraged me, and strengthened my hands in the Lord. I was informed (though he never hinted any thing of the kind to me) that he told some of the people, he believed God had something for me to do in public. It is probable that he had said so to Mr. Harrison, for one evening when I went to hear him in the latter end of April, at the place where I first heard Mr. Rowel, before preaching, he called me out, and begged I would supply his place in the circuit for a few days. I was astonished ! and told him I never had attempted to preach, and that I positively could not comply with his request. He said a good deal to me on the subject, and asked me, if I was not convinced in my own mind that God called me to preach. I acknowledged that I had had some such thoughts. but had never mentioned them to any person, and that I was not satisfied with regard to my call, and was determined not to attempt it, till I was fully assured that God called me to the work.—From that night, the conviction that I ought to preach, and my fear of running before I was sent, were like a fire within me; on account of which I had no rest day nor night. I endeavoured sometimes to banish the thoughts of preaching, and go on my way quietly and happy as I used to do; but, alas, I could not ! Like a mighty torrent they rushed upon me, and filled and drank up my spirit. I seemed brought to a point where I could not stand still, and yet durst not proceed. I perfectly recollect the light in which this matter then appeared to me, and my reasoning on the subject. I thought, "Suppose this or that preacher says, he believes I ought to preach; and suppose my friends and brethren unitedly say, they believe I ought to preach; all this is very well, and matter of great encouragement: but yet, unless God say, I ought to preach, I shall be a thief and a robber, if I put my hand to the work. Now, either he does, or he does not call me to this sacred work : if he call me to it, then I ought to engage in it; if not, whoever else may call, I must have nothing to do with it. Hence, I dare not proceed till assured that I am called of him."—The distress and perplexity of my mind for some time was inexpressible. I wept, and fasted, and cried to the Lord to shew me his will ; and that if he called me to such an important work, to fit me for it. After enduring, for the space of a fortnight, the most deep and painful exercise I ever passed through, he was pleased fully to satisfy me respecting my call. I was as clearly and fully assured in my heart before him, that he called me to preach the gospel, as I was that he had adopted me into his family, and that I was born of his Spirit: and I believe I can with truth affirm, that in the same way and manner in which he gave me to know the one, he assured me of the other. Why should it be thought a thing incredible for God, who is the Father of the spirit in man, ''directly'' and clearly to testify his will and approbation to that spirit, by the immediate agency of the Holy Ghost ? There is nothing in this contrary either to scripture or reason; though it is, from its nature, a matter difficult to explain to others, especially those who never experienced it. It also may be abused: but if we reject every part of divine truth which is liable to abuse, and which has been abused by hundreds and thousands, we shall retain very little. My soul now enjoyed a great calm, and my heart was enlarged with love to all mankind: but though now satisfied what was the will of God concerning me in this important affair, which was the main point gained, yet with regard to preaching, I had much to encounter, and much to overcome. I was very young, not quite eighteen.—Being so early deprived of my parents, and the care of the family, in a great measure, devolving on me, I had been but a very short time at school, and therefore was deficient in necessary and useful knowledge. I was also naturally extremely diffident and bashful ; few ever suffered more than I have often done from that quarter. Added to all this, it was a new thing in the country where I lived : nothing of the kind had taken place there before. Hence, as soon as it was generally known that I had attempted to preach, I became the talk of the country for many miles round—a gazing stock, and a proverb of reproach. Therefore unless the Lord had in a peculiar manner stood by and strengthened me, I should have sunk and been utterly confounded, even after I was satisfied that he called me to the work. But, glory to his holy name, he did not send me a warfare at my own charges, nor leave me to my own strength, which was perfect weakness—no, he put strength into me, made rough places smooth, and made the mountain a plain before me. One sabbath, May 13, 1770, after much prayer, and many inward struggles, I exhorted from a passage of scripture in the class, instead of meeting them in the usual way. Though I was enabled in a great measure to say what I had premeditated on the subject, yet I made a very poor handle of it, and was so ashamed when I had done, that I could not look any one in the face. I returned home as soon as possible, upbraiding and calling myself a thousand times, "fool and blockhead" for what I had done, and wishing I could undo it. However I concluded, that those who heard me must be convinced that I was utterly unfit for the work, and therefore would discountenance my making any further attempt. I was full of reasoning and self-upbraiding all that night, and for several days. I again endeavoured to banish the thoughts of preaching, and any consideration of the word with a view to that; but the more I strove to do so, the more constantly various passages of scripture came into my mind. In my distress I cried to the Lord to direct and help me. After some days my mind became more calm, and I determined quietly to wait till the Lord, in the order of his providence, should open or shut my way. Contrary to what I expected, those who heard me encouraged and urged me to proceed, as did also the preachers when they were informed of what I had done. Hence some weeks after, I exhorted again in the society one evening from Heb. iv. 9. ''There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God'': and about a month after that, from Isai. ii. 5. ''0 house of Jacob, come ye, and let us walk in the light of the Lord''. Both these times I found more liberty than in my first attempt. My friends not only continued to approve, but some of them professed that the word, particularly in the last discourse: was made profitable to them. Hence, I was somewhat encouraged; but durst not yet attempt to speak in public, though repeatedly urged to it by the preachers. In the month of May that year, I, for the first time, saw and heard that extraordinary man, the [[Wesley-301|Rev. Mr. John Wesley]], at Morpeth. He was in the pulpit when I went into the chapel. His apostolic and angelic appearance struck me exceedingly. He appeared like one come down from heaven to teach men the way thither. His text was, Heb. viii. 10-12. ''This is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their minds, and write them in their hearts; and I will be unto them a God, and they shall be unto me a people. And they shall no more teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord; for all shall know me, from the least to the greatest. For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities I will remember no more''. He opened the words in a concise and easy manner, and spoke from them with such perspicuity and simplicity, and at the same time, with such wisdom and authority, as I never heard before. To me he seemed like one of the apostles going about confirming the churches. From that part of the text, ''for all shall know me from the least to the greatest'', he said, We are ready to suppose, that it should have been from the greatest to the least: but after assigning several reasons why it ought not to be so, he shewed in particular, that that was not God's way; that religion had always begun at the least; that it begun there in the days of our Lord and of his apostles, and spread and ascended with such rapidity, that St. Paul tells us, that in his day, there were ''saints in Caesar's household''. The same, he observed, was the case in the present great revival of religion in our own land: it began among the least, but God hath so mightily prospered his work, that now, said he, "we can say, there are saints in Caesar's household!" I, and the friends who accompanied me, returned highly satisfied and thankful to the Lord, who had given us to see and hear such.a venerable and eminent minister of Christ. Mr. Harrison, the last time he was with us before the Conference, called on me and pressed me exceedingly to let him publish preaching for me, which I absolutely refused to do, telling him that I was determined not to preach in public till my conscience dragged me to it. He looked seriously at me and said, "Mv dear, you talk very foolishly. Perhaps your conscience will never drag you in the manner you expect. Are you not convinced in your conscience that you ought to preach?" That I could not deny. He then added, "If you continue thus to delay and withstand the dictates of your conscience, I should not wonder if you provoke God to forsake you, and give you up to the hardness of your own heart." His words made a deep impression on my mind, and I determined from that day to try. Accordingly, soon after, I permitted preaching to be published for me on the sabbath morning, at eight o'clock, at a place about twelve miles from where I lived; for I would not consent to preach nearer home, nor later in the day. My dear friend, John Cook, engaged to accompany me. I rose early; the morning was louring, and.had the appearance of much rain- As we had to cross the North Tyne, a very rapid river, it was immediately suggested, 'Now, do you not see that God is displeased with your proceeding? The heavens seem to frown upon you. and you have reason to conclude, that before you can reach the river, it will be so flooded by the rain, that it will be impossible for you to pass it; and thus to your shame you will be made sensible that you are running before you are sent."—I immediately went to prayer, and entreated the Lord to hedge up my way, or make it plain, as he saw best. When I came out from prayer, the clouds were partly dispersed, and the morning wore a more favourable aspect. My friend soon came, and we set off. The river when we came to it, was so shallow, that the water little more than covered our horses' hoofs. Near the place appointed for preaching, we overtook several who were going thither, one of whom asked my friend, who was to preach? I felt ashamed, and said within myself, 'God help you! you have a poor preacher this morning!' We got to the place before eight. When the clock struck, my heart beat: but I mustered up all my courage, lifted my heart to the Lord for strength, and took my place, for the first tine, in the preacher's desk. I gave out the hymn, and prayed with comfort, and some enlargement; then read John x. 14. ''I am the good shepherd. and know my sheep, and am known of mine''. My mind was calm and recollected, and I was enabled with a considerable degree of ease and freedom to deliver and enforce the particulars which I had considered and arranged. When the service was concluded, I felt humble before the Lord, and thankful to him, who had condescended to help me beyond my expectations. A dear and pious friend, Mr. George Humble, from ''Billingham'', was there. After preaching he called me aside, and said with great affection. "Now, you have publicly put your hand to the gospel plough, see that you never look back: be humble and earnest, and God will be with you, and make your way plain." Soon after, I preached one sabbath at ''Whittington'', and about a fortnight after that, being pressed to it by many of my friends, I consented, though with fear and trembling, to preach at the ''Saugh House'' on the sabbath afternoon, where I was sure to have my neighbours and acquaintance for many miles round, many of whom I had reason to believe would come purely to hear what the babbler had to say. There all my courage and resolution was put to the test. The day was remarkably fine. When the hour drew near, I saw them, from the window where I was, coming from every quarter. It was intended that we should be in a large empty barn, but it would not by far contain the people. I was obliged therefore to stand without the door. I could not, on that occasion, rise above my fears. My hand trembled while I gave out the hymn. I spoke from Ephes. ii. 13. ''Ye who sometimes were afar off, are made nigh by the blood of Christ''. I had not much liberty in the discourse; but notwithstanding the timidity and perturbation I felt, was mercifully preserved from confusion; and enabled, with a degree of clearness, to deliver my thoughts on the subject. Contrary to my expectation, none mocked: they all gave me a patient hearing, and quietly retired. The wife of one of the members of our society, who was a great enemy to religion, had violently opposed her husband, and often made his life very uncomfortable, came to hear me; and it pleased the Lord to awaken her. From that time she brought forth fruits meet for repentance, was afterwards made happy in God, and I believe lived and died in him. She was the first seal of my poor weak ministry that I knew of. When I heard that she was awakened under that sermon, it laid me in the dust, and filled me with wonder and gratitude. I saw and felt it was entirely the Lord's doing; for that day I was weakness itself, and delivered the word in such a feeble manner, that I thought, both during preaching and after it was over, that surely no one was in the least affected: I seemed to myself like one plowing upon a rock. But when we are weak, then are we strong. The excellency of the power is of God. He does the work, and to him be all the glory. From that time I went gradually on. During the summer, autumn and the following winter, I preached in various places round the neighbourhood. The Lord was with me, and gave me favour in the sight of the people. One of my most regular and stated places was Great Bavington, the village in which the dissenting minister lived. As I have already said, he was greatly displeased with me for joining the Methodists ; but my attempting to preach was an unpardonable crime—that he could not put up with, on any account : he scolded me wherever he met me ; told me that I was a poor deluded young man, and was deluding others: therefore he would no longer admit me to the sacrament. I always preached in that village on the sabbath morning, before service began in his meeting house ; and notwithstanding all he said against my preaching, many of his congregation came to hear, and I believe most of them were convinced that God was with me. It was generally observed, that the mornings when I preached there,he had the largest congregation. When he cast me out, I went to the church ; and though I had never attended divine service there before, I was enabled to wait on the Lord in the spirit of devotion, and had a solemn and comfortable time at the sacrament. From that time, as often as I had opportunity, I received it in the church with freedom and satisfaction. Towards the latter end of the summer, 1770, I had a remarkable manifestation of the majesty and power of God. For several days my mind had been more than usually solemn and happy. The sabbath following, I preached at the place where I delivered my first sermon. Returning home in the evening, I crossed the Tyne at the same place we did that morning; and though there had been very heavy rain both that and the preceding day, it was remarkably shallow. The road turned short round some trees, and lay along the bank of the river: to my astonishment, when I got round the trees, and came within sight of the river, it was full from bank to bank! Had I been two or three minutes longer in the water, I must have been swept away by the flood. This increased the solemnity of my mind, and filled me with thankfulness to my gracious Preserver.—That same night, while we were singing a hymn at family worship, one of my sisters instantly dropped down, to all appearance, dead; but being laid on the bed, she recovered. This last circumstance greatly added to the solemnity I felt, and impressed a sacred dread upon my spirit, which continued all the night, and all next day.—On the Monday evening about sun set, I went out into the fields to meditate and pray. The evening was pleasant and serene, scarce a leaf moved—the face of the sky was without a cloud —night imperceptibly drew her sable curtains around me—the stars twinkled in the heavens—and a solemn silence prevailed throughout the whole. While I walked to and fro in a retired corner of a field, secluded from every human eye, surveying the beauty and grandeur of the scene, and contemplating Him, ''who measureth the waters in the hollow of his hand, meteth out the heavens with a span, weigheth the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance, and taketh up the isles as a very little thing''—he condescended to give me such a sense of his holiness, his power, his greatness and infinite majesty, as did indeed fill me with, "that sacred awe which dares not move." I trembled before him, and was afraid to move in his presence. The heavens, the earth, the fields, the trees, every spire of grass, and every drop of dew, seemed full of God—he was all and in all! I felt surrounded with, and lost in his immensity—a little more would have overwhelmed me, and dissolved nature. After some time, the deep sense of his presence and majesty was withdrawn; and I returned home, calm, recollected, thankful, and happy, that this glorious God was my God and Father in Christ. I have often had more sensible manifestations of the love of God; but never had, either before or since, such a discovery of his infinite greatness and glorious majesty. In the spring and summer, 1771, I extended my labors; preached in various places on both sides of ''Red Water'', as well as in other parts of the county where preaching had never been before. The congregations in general were large and attentive. Many came to hear, and approved of what they heard: but I am afraid few received the word as into good ground, and brought forth fruit unto perfection. We had heretofore been supplied with preachers from ''Barnard Castle'': but at the Conference, 1771, we were taken into the Newcastle circuit. [[Jaco-13|Mr. Jaco]], Mr. William Thompson, Mr. Thomas Simpson, and another, were appointed for it that year. The last never came: hence they were in want of one to supply his place. A little before Christmas, [[Jaco-13|Mr. Jaco]] desired that I should take his place; and for that end requested me to attend the Quarterly Meeting at Newcastle on New Year's day. Accordingly I did attend, accompanied by my kind and faithful friend, Mr. William Robson, of Newham. When we got to the Orphan House, Mr. Cownly was preaching from Heb. iv 7. ''To-day, if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts''. After they had finished the temporal business of the meeting, the preachers desired to speak with me. There were present, Mr. Jaco, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Cownley, Mr. Smith, and some others. They told me that there seemed a providential call for my engaging in the work of a travelling preacher; at least, for my making a trial whether I was called to the work in that respect or not. I mentioned some of my fears and objections, which they soon answered. I remember Mr. Cownley looking seriously at me, repeated these words, ''Let the dead bury their dead; follow thou me''. It was agreed that I should make a trial --Thus, on the first of January, 1772, I engaged to become an itinerant preacher; and entered on the important work ten days after. Before I finish this section, I shall notice two things, which are of importance, and do properly fall in here. 1. What I have said of the clear and satisfactory conviction or evidence which God gave me in my own mind, that he called me to preach. before I ever attempted to exhort, may to some appear inconsistent with the many doubts and fears, the painful exercise, and deep distress of soul, which I passed through for some months after respecting my call, particularly from the time I first exhorted till I preached in public. However inconsistent with each other those particulars may appear, they were certainly both true. But I confess I see no inconsistency here at all. We have many examples in scripture, where the Lord, after declaring his will unto his servants, and promising them certain blessings, has suffered them to be severely tried, and brought into great straits and difficulties, respecting those very things which he had assured them were his will, and had promised to them. Was it not the case with Abraham? The Lord promised him Isaac, in whose seed all the families of the earth should be blessed: but the accomplishment of that promise was delayed not only till it became improbable, but according to all human possibility, absolutely impossible, and the faith of his servant was tried to the uttermost; so that in hope he believed against hope. Was it not the case with the children of Israel? Even after the Lord had declared that he had seen their affliction, that he had heard their cry, and was come down to deliver them, their burdens were multiplied, their affliction increased, they were brought into great straits and difficulties, and exercised with many doubts and fears concerning the promised deliverance, before that deliverance took place. It would be easy to multiply examples from the word of God to this purpose. It is sufficient to say, that if this matter he duly considered, it will be found so far from having any thing strange and singular in it, that on the contrary, it has been the path in which in all ages God hath led his servants. Again: There was no more inconsistency in my experience, respecting my call to the ministry, than there is in the experience of those who, having received the spirit of adoption whereby they cry, Abba, Father, and know assuredly that they are the children of God, are notwithstanding, afterwards exercised with doubts and fears, and in the day of trial strongly tempted to call in question what God has done for them, and to conclude that they have deceived themselves. And yet this is no common case in christian experience; nay, perhaps there are but few who do not in some measure drink of this cup, till they attain a more confirmed state of grace. Should any ask, what advantage I derived from the conviction and evidence I had received that a dispensation of the gospel was committed unto me, seeing that afterwards I was brought into such darkness and distress concerning it? I answer, great advantage in many respects. Though it was obscured, it was never entirely obliterated; not only the remembrance of it, but something of its divine savour and sustaining influence abode with me through all I passed. It was a sacred staff put into my hand, from which I derived support in my greatest distress; a divine chain let down to me, which I grasped when the billows went over my head, and I was ready to sink in deep waters; a lamp which afforded me some gleams of light in my darkest moments; and a cordial which revived and cheered me in the days of my deepest sorrow, and greatest perplexity. When those cloudy and dark days were over, it again beamed forth in my soul with all its original brightness, and stimulated me in my work. God soon fully confirmed it to me, in the order of his providence; and it has, through his blessing, proved a great and divine means of support and encouragement to me, through the whole course of my ministry. I have a thousand times had reason to bless and praise him for it, in many respects, and on many occasions. At the same time, I am deeply conscious before him; that I have the greatest cause to be ashamed; and if it were possible, to weep tears of blood, because I have been so unfaithful in the blessed work to which he so clearly called me, and have done so little for him in his church, and in the world. To him belongeth praise, and honour, and glory: he bath done all things well: if I had ten thousand tongues, I could not praise him as I would. But unto me belongeth shame and confusion of face. The manner in which the Lord called me to the ministry, so deeply impressed my mind with the infinite importance of the work, that I have always been cautious in urging any to engage in it, unless they were thoroughly persuaded in their own mind that they were called to it of him. And I have often been afraid, that among us, sufficient attention has not been paid to this; which, however, certainly is of the greatest importance both to preachers and people. For, alas! who is sufficient for these things? No man, whatever his abilities may be, natural or acquired, unless God be with him. During all this time, my brothers and sisters who lived with me, made no particular profession of religion, nor indeed, so far as I could judge, did any of them for some time appear to be under religious impressions: but from the time that I began to preach, I perceived a change in my second sister, and soon after in the third, who had always been remarkably docile, and ready to receive whatever advice I gave her. As I was out of the kingdom for nearly twelve years, I cannot say at what particular time my eldest and youngest sisters were brought to the knowledge of themselves and God. I only know that my brother was the last of the family that was made acquainted with real religion. From his childhood he had been remarkably moral: I do not remember either to have heard him swear or tell a lie. He was one of the most inoffensive and unblameable young persons I ever knew. Nevertheless,he was an utter stranger to the life and power of religion, and continued so for many years. But God who is rich in mercy, awakened him to a sense of his sin and danger, and brought him into the liberty of his children, about fourteen years ago; since which time, he has walked as becomes the gospel. I have good reason to believe, that at this time he and my four sisters are all in sincerity and truth, endeavouring to walk in the narrow way, and through divine grace, bid fair for the kingdom of heaven. 0 what has the Lord done for us, in things temporal and spiritual, for time and eternity, since he took from us our dear parents! Surely none have more cause to praise him and trust him than we have. 0 my God, make us all fully thine, and help us during our few remaining days or years, to shew forth thy praise! And in thine infinite mercy, adorable Redeemer, bring us at last to thy heavenly kingdom! "Land us safe on Canaan's side!" =====Continued at [[Space:An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford, Three|Section III]]=====

Juliette Goudreau To-Do List

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WIll in Granville, North Carolina; dated November 15, 1759; Probated December 18, 1759, Granville County, North Carolina. WILL of DANIEL WILLIAMS GRANVILLE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA [Early Granville wills were filed in Raleigh County, North Carolina] In the name of God Amen. The Fifteenth day of November One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Nine. I Daniel Williams of Granville County being Sick in Body, But of good and Perfect Memory, Thanks be to God, and calling to Remembrance the uncertain State of the transitory Life, Do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in Manner and Form following. First being Penitent for my Sins most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same, I commend my Soul unto Almighty God and trusting to the Merits of My Blessed Redeemer for the Remission of all my Sins, and my Body I commit to the Earth to be Recently Buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned. And for the Setting of my Worldly Estate, I do order give and dispose the same in manner and form following. Impremis. I lend to My Loving Wife during her natural Life Three Negroes. Viz. Will Sue and Hester. Twelve head of Cattle such as she choose. Gelding One Black Gelding known by the name of Buck. One Good Feather Bed and Furniture and also all my Household Goods which I do not Give in the after part of this my Last Will and Testament and after her my Loving Wife's Death, the said Negroes Will, Sue and Hester, the said Cattle and the Horses the Bed and Furniture and the House hold Goods I desire may be equally Divided among my Seven Children (Viz.) Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams each of their equal Shares I give to them their issue and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to My Son in Law Benjamin Goodman his heirs and Assigns forever Two hundred acres of Land being the Land and Plantation where he now Lives Bounded by Trents Line the Ridge path so far as to include the said Two Hundred Acres with a West Line run from said Ridge Path to Capt. Mitchells Line I Give and Bequeath to my Son John Williams Three Hundred and Fifty Acres by Estimation it being the land I purchased of Richard Bullock to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Sons James Williams and Joseph Williams Eight Hundred Acres of Land Lying in Halifax County in Virginia to be equally Divided Between them to their heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Son Daniel Williams Four hundred Acres of Land and Plantation where I now Live to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Lend to my Daughter Marya Goodman during her natural Life Three Negroes Viz. Major, Jenny and Patt and at her the said Marya Decease I give and Bequeath the said Negroes and their increase to be equally Divided among the issue of the said Marya Goodman to their heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Son Henry Williams Two Negroes (Viz.) Amy and Sam also the use of a Mullatto fellow named West Banks to serve to the Age of Twenty One years to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son John Williams Three Negroes Viz. Sarah, Davy and Matt to him his heirs and Assigns forever. item. I Give and Bequeath to my son James Williams Three Negroes (Viz.) Brisher, Lucy and Robin to him his heirs and Assigns forever. item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Joseph Williams Three Negroes (Viz.) Cupid, Nann and Cate to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mary Mitchell Four Negroes (Viz.) Sambo, Grace, Dick and Rachel to her her heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Lend to my Dear and Loving Wife Ursula Williams during her natural Life Six head of Sheep of her choosing also Twelve head of Hogs of her choosing and after her Death to be equally Divided amongst my Seven Children Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams which said Stock I give to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Youngest Children Viz. James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams all my Stock of Cattle Sheep and Hogs (accepting what is before mentioned) to be equally Divided amongst them to them their heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son James Williams one Horse named Jackone good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his Heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Joseph Williams one Stallion named Bound and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mary Mitchell one Horse known by the name of Dart to her her heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Daniel Williams one Black Horse called Dophin one Black Mare with Fold [sic] known by the name of Bonny and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. After my Dear and Loving Wife's Decease I Give and Bequeath to my Seven Children Viz. Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams all my Estate whether Real or Personal, not above mentioned to be equally Divided amongst them to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. And I hereby make constitute and Appoint my dear and Loving Wife Ursula Williams Executrix. John Williams and James Williams Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby Revoking and Disanulling and making Void all former Wills by me made, and declaring this only to be my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand And affixed my seal the Day and year first above mentioned. Daniel Williams {Seal} Signed Sealed and Delivered In the Presence of Luke (his mark) Waldrup William Sims Granville County SS. At a Court held for the sd. Court at the Court House the 10th day of December 1759. The above last Will and Testament of Daniel Williams decd. was proven in open Court by the oathes of Luke Waldrop & William Sims. Evidences thereto & on Motion ordered to be Certified. And at the same time the Executors therein nominated was qualified according to Law. Daniel Weldon C.C.

Laura High To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lindberg-149|Lila Lindberg]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Lindberg-149&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lila Lindberg To-Do List|Lila's current to-do list]].''

English Family before 1850.

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, We have family records of a Jacob Summers English in Indianna. Am looking for records of our family before 1850. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Sandy Harris To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clark-10682|Sandy Harris]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Clark-10682&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sandy Harris To-Do List|Sandy's current to-do list]].''

Lianne McNeil To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Manley-1080|Lianne McNeil]] is currently working on. Can you help? I'm especially interested in tracing Harvey Norton's ancestry back further. His profile is Norton-1377. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Manley-1080&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lianne McNeil To-Do List|Lianne's current to-do list]].''

Wooten Family Mysteries

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Family from Russell County Ky and Barren County Ky, Adair County Ky, also possibly Ethridge Tn and Red Boilling Springs Tn. Glasgow and Jamestown Ky seem to be dominate in family line as well, any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Keeping Up With The Joneses

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My maternal grandfather's name was Harry Jones. His father's name was Harry Jones. When doing genealogical searches, Harry Joneses are, for all intents and purposes, a dime a dozen. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Clem Brophy To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brophy-167|Clem Brophy]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brophy-167&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Clem Brophy To-Do List|Clem's current to-do list]].''

Daniel Williams' Will

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In the name of God Amen. The Fifteenth day of November One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Nine. I Daniel Williams of Granville County being Sick in Body, But of good and Perfect Memory, Thanks be to God, and calling to Remembrance the uncertain State of the transitory Life, Do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in Manner and Form following. First being Penitent for my Sins most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same, I commend my Soul unto Almighty God and trusting to the Merits of My Blessed Redeemer for the Remission of all my Sins, and my Body I commit to the Earth to be Recently Buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned. And for the Setting of my Worldly Estate, I do order give and dispose the same in manner and form following. Impremis. I lend to My Loving Wife during her natural Life Three Negroes. Viz. Will Sue and Hester. Twelve head of Cattle such as she choose. Gelding One Black Gelding known by the name of Buck. One Good Feather Bed and Furniture and also all my Household Goods which I do not Give in the after part of this my Last Will and Testament and after her my Loving Wife's Death, the said Negroes Will, Sue and Hester, the said Cattle and the Horses the Bed and Furniture and the House hold Goods I desire may be equally Divided among my Seven Children (Viz.) Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams each of their equal Shares I give to them their issue and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to My Son in Law Benjamin Goodman his heirs and Assigns forever Two hundred acres of Land being the Land and Plantation where he now Lives Bounded by Trents Line the Ridge path so far as to include the said Two Hundred Acres with a West Line run from said Ridge Path to Capt. Mitchells Line I Give and Bequeath to my Son John Williams Three Hundred and Fifty Acres by Estimation it being the land I purchased of Richard Bullock to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Sons James Williams and Joseph Williams Eight Hundred Acres of Land Lying in Halifax County in Virginia to be equally Divided Between them to their heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Son Daniel Williams Four hundred Acres of Land and Plantation where I now Live to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Lend to my Daughter Marya Goodman during her natural Life Three Negroes Viz. Major, Jenny and Patt and at her the said Marya Decease I give and Bequeath the said Negroes and their increase to be equally Divided among the issue of the said Marya Goodman to their heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Son Henry Williams Two Negroes (Viz.) Amy and Sam also the use of a Mullatto fellow named West Banks to serve to the Age of Twenty One years to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son John Williams Three Negroes Viz. Sarah, Davy and Matt to him his heirs and Assigns forever. item. I Give and Bequeath to my son James Williams Three Negroes (Viz.) Brisher, Lucy and Robin to him his heirs and Assigns forever. item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Joseph Williams Three Negroes (Viz.) Cupid, Nann and Cate to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mary Mitchell Four Negroes (Viz.) Sambo, Grace, Dick and Rachel to her her heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Lend to my Dear and Loving Wife Ursula Williams during her natural Life Six head of Sheep of her choosing also Twelve head of Hogs of her choosing and after her Death to be equally Divided amongst my Seven Children Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams which said Stock I give to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Youngest Children Viz. James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams all my Stock of Cattle Sheep and Hogs (accepting what is before mentioned) to be equally Divided amongst them to them their heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son James Williams one Horse named Jackone good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his Heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Joseph Williams one Stallion named Bound and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mary Mitchell one Horse known by the name of Dart to her her heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Daniel Williams one Black Horse called Dophin one Black Mare with Fold [sic] known by the name of Bonny and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. After my Dear and Loving Wife's Decease I Give and Bequeath to my Seven Children Viz. Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams all my Estate whether Real or Personal, not above mentioned to be equally Divided amongst them to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. And I hereby make constitute and Appoint my dear and Loving Wife Ursula Williams Executrix. John Williams and James Williams Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby Revoking and Disanulling and making Void all former Wills by me made, and declaring this only to be my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand And affixed my seal the Day and year first above mentioned. Daniel Williams {Seal} Signed Sealed and Delivered In the Presence of Luke (his mark) Waldrup William Sims Granville County SS. At a Court held for the sd. Court at the Court House the 10th day of December 1759. The above last Will and Testament of Daniel Williams decd. was proven in open Court by the oathes of Luke Waldrop & William Sims. Evidences thereto & on Motion ordered to be Certified. And at the same time the Executors therein nominated was qualified according to Law. Daniel Weldon C.C.

Julia Ryan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Balzarano-1|Julia Ryan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Balzarano-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Julia Ryan To-Do List|Julia's current to-do list]].'' A bio tells a story and is totally separate from gedcom data. Gedcom data is fact, and data entered in regards to a gedcom should strictly follow the latest Gedcom standard, (5.5 I believe) without creative presentation. Gedcom data should be built within a completely serarate module and not include a bio. The bio area is similar to a freespace page only within the profile. Bio should allow as much creativity a PM can muster as it is totally separate from the gedcom and editable by authorized users. thank you Anonymous Jones

Johnny Blackmon To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Blackmon-171|Johnny Blackmon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Blackmon-171&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Johnny Blackmon To-Do List|Johnny's current to-do list]].''

Sorting out the Foxes in North Carolina

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During the 1700-1800s there were quite a few Foxes living in the North Carolina area. Among them were my people and the area has been one of my largest brick walls. Partially this is due to the loss of records during the Civil War. I know at least in Burke County, where a number of my ancestors lived, the courthouse records were burned in 1865 or so the story goes. I can trace my Fox line with relative certainty back to James Lenoir Fox b. 1841 in Burke County, North Carolina both by family history (taken when there were still people around who knew James) and through searchable records which are documented on his profile. Where I hit a brick wall is with his father Alfred Fox. I have his first name only from James's death certificate and family history. Family history has Alfred dying in 1850ish and I have a copy of the guardianship paperwork upon his death giving custody of his children including James Lenoir Fox to his father in law, Samuel Williams. The children show up in the 1850 census with their grandfather so that holds up. Where things get sticky and I am sure that this has created mistakes in a number of trees tracing this line throughout the years is that those guardianship papers were found in a file at the courthouse for an Alfred Fox who died about the same time. After reading the will in that file, I am reasonably certain that the two Alfreds are NOT the same person and that the records have been combined incorrectly. I will eventually detail my reasons for this on this page when time permits. What most of us (me included for a while) have done is to use this will to fill in Alfred's father's name (Larkin) from information on the will. Since I do not believe that the will is for the same Alfred as the guardianship papers this makes Larkin as MY Alfred's father's name incorrect. I know there are a large number of trees out there with this same incorrect information in them. Some even connecting Alfred (James' father) to an Alfred by census records that died in Illinois long after the 1850 date of the guardianship papers. So as you can see there is quite a jumble in just this one case regarding the Foxes in the area. In looking over the census records there are many Alfreds as well as entries with just the first initial A in them. There are many Davids, Williams and other first names with the last name Fox during this time period. Since the census records prior to 1850 do not reflect names of the wives and children much less other people living in the households at the time, it is a challenge to get the right Fox matched up when tracing things back. I am currently going through all census records from 1850 backwards and spreadsheeting the information with an eye toward matching up and defining every Fox who lived in the North Carolina area at the time to the best of my ability with the hope that through looking at the larger picture, I can sort out my own brick wall and hopefully help others with what might be theirs or simply help them correct information in their trees. As I do this, I will use this page to post information along with my thought process and conclusions as to why I feel the information I post is correct. As I post it, I welcome comments from others who have researched these lines so that we can help each other make sure that we have our information as correct as is humanly possible without a time machine to move forward for future generations of Foxes.

Audrey McGlynn To-Do List

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Clarke Family Group Photos

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Funeral and Burial Arrangements and Receipts

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Clarke Family Group Photos Later Generations

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Maggie N. To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[N.-17|Maggie N.]] is currently working on. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=N.-17&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Maggie N. To-Do List|Maggie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Banyovics-2|Banyovics, Paul ]] || 1830-00-00 || father of Judith, locate him, Judith's marriage record |- | [[Blennerhassett-11|Blennerhassett, Rosanna ]] || 1771-00-00 || develope her profile more, relocate her birth record |- | [[Bodolay-1|Bodolay, Joseph ]] || 1817-00-00 || Connect to mother , Maria |- | [[Bodolay-2|Bodolay, Andreas ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Boyle-906|Boyle, Richard ]] || 1574-00-00 || develop profile more, add parents, all children, more sources |- | [[Wight-561|Boyle, Martha (Wight) ]] || 1577-00-00 || to-do. connect to other Wights in Wikitree |- | [[Butler-3073|Butler, Timothy ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do, Correct birthplace, add 1911 census |- | [[Rhodes-1508|Butler, Elsie (Rhodes) ]] || 1799-00-00 || Correct birthplace, add 1911 census |- | [[Butler-3074|Butler, Patrick ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do. Correct birthplace, add 1911 census |- |}

Murgatroyd 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]]

Chris Keener To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Keener-521|Chris Keener]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Geiselman-32|Geiselman, Johann Michael , Sr.]] || 1719-08-15 || to-do: Need to find names of parents, siblings, birth and death dates of parents and siblings, as well as any surname changes. |- | [[Gohn-32|Gohn, Johannes ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do: Need to find names of parents, siblings, birth and death dates of parents and siblings, as well as any surname changes. |- | [[Jones-30607|Jones, Coleman A ]] || || to-do: Need to find names of parents, siblings, birth and death dates of parents and siblings, as well as any surname changes. |- | [[Keener-559|Keener, Casper ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do: Need to find names of parents, siblings, birth and death dates of parents and siblings, as well as any surname changes. |- | [[Koontz-252|Koontz, Ruth ]] || || to-do: Need to find names of parents, siblings, birth and death dates of parents and siblings, as well as any surname changes. |- | [[Welsh-1083|Welsh, James W ]] || 1854-09-00 || to-do: Need to find names of parents, siblings, birth and death dates of parents and siblings, as well as any surname changes. |- |} ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Keener-521&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Chris Keener To-Do List|Chris's current to-do list]].''

Niels Bro To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bro-126|Niels Bro]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bro-126&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Niels Bro To-Do List|Niels's current to-do list]].'' Rasmus Henrik Kruse Poulsen Bro Magda Bro, nee Mikkelsen Inger Brandrup, nee Cordt Elisabeth Peukert, nee Cordt

Crews Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Crews'. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Katy's Images and Documents

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Kyle Dane To-Do List-1

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My Current To-Do list {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Proctor-736 | Proctor, John ]] || ? || Create profile for Sarah Proctor as daughter of John and Elizabeth Proctor |- | [[Galley-24|Galley-24 ]] || ? || Create profile for Dorcas Hoar as daughter of Galley-24 |- | [[Bassett-1100 | Bassett-1100 ]] || ? || Create profile for Mary DeRich as sister of Elizabeth Proctor |- | [[Rogers-10095|Calef, Margaret (Rogers) ]] || 1729-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Clark-2838|Clark, John ]] || 1689-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Clark-2844|Clark, John ]] || 1655-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Daniels-671|Daniels, Mary ]] || 1745-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Dutch-120|Dutch, Benjamin ]] || 1680-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Hatch-1823|Edmands, Hannah (Hatch) ]] || 1717-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Blaney-104|Edmands, Sarah (Blaney) ]] || 1675-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Greene-2226|Greene, Charles Milton]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hudson-1045|Hudson, Stukely ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Foote-1161|Jeffers, Christiana (Foote) ]] || 1772-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Jeffers-232|Jeffers, Robert , Jr.]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-19867|Jones, Thomas ]] || 1679-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Pond-475|Pond, Ezra ]] || 1698-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Staples-900|Staples, John ]] || 1670-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Stone-5953|Stone, William ]] || 1757-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Westcott-650|Westcott, Benjamin ]] || 1706-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Callahan Mysteries

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As of now I believe that Nancy Bolene (sp?) was the wife of John Callahan and lived in Rockingham Co., Virginia. Their children were Thomas, Cornelius, John and Anne. All of these children, except John, mgrated to Ohio. John migrated to Louisiana. I have court documets reflecting these children being "Bound Out" to different families in Rockingham Co., so I believe that their Mother (Nancy) had passed and the Father (John) was unable to take care of them. I also have come to a conclusion that John and/or Nancy may have been "Indentured Servants" at some time, but have no evidence of this. If anyone has a way that I can research "Indentured Servants" I would very much appreciate any help you can give me.

Gene Modlin To-Do List

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Why and when did Joseph Maudlin-Modlin move his family for NC IN? [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Modlin-115|Gene Modlin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Modlin-115&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Gene Modlin To-Do List|Gene's current to-do list]].''

Skelton family history

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My husband does not know many of his family members, and those that he does, he has no idea where they are. No family pictures either. He is from Inland Empire area in Cali. Claremont is where his parents owned a home. In Cali where they all lived

Tonie Field To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Field-1539|Tonie Field]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Field-1539&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tonie Field To-Do List|Tonie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brooks-4858|Brooks, Isaac Alvin]] || 1878-11-06 || to-do |- |}

Kathy O'Toole To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[O'Toole-288|Kathy O'Toole]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=O'Toole-288&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Kathy O'Toole To-Do List|Kathy's current to-do list]].''

Tune Name Study

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bishop-5927|Donald Bishop]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bishop-5927&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Donald Bishop To-Do List|Donald's current to-do list]].''

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The real William and Nancy Giffin

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There's something very weird going on with these censuses. I started out with just the 1850 census as I was researching William and Nancy Giffin's daughter, Mariah Tennessee (Giffin) Coleman. I'm sure I'm not the only one who might be scratching their head with this one, so I'm going to save my thought process here like a journal. '''Big Update''': I solved part of the mystery, see the "entry" date June 29, 2015. William married a Nancy C. Hickey in 1865 and so he in fact married two Nancys. I'm still not sure about the children born before 1843, though. == Notes == === Earlier notes from the 1850 census === Note: Some of those kids are too old to be William and Nancy's, perhaps William's siblings? They are living next door to a John King (Nancy's maiden name), perhaps her father? I believe Sarah would be their oldest child. Sarah's death certificate has her birthday as February 14 with no year, but it said she was 85. The math would make that 1844, but her parents were married in September 1843, 5 months before she was born. It could have been a quickie marriage, but her gravestone says 1845http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=walker&GSfn=sarah&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1929&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=103127609&df=all& and since her birthday was earlier in the year, she probably already had her birthday for the year when the census was taken. I'm going with 1845 as her birth year. Also, her full name on the death certificate was "Sarah Margaret Walker", which fits with the "M" initial here. It was transcribed as William being "24", but looking at the actual document, I can see how the "6" could look like a "4". === June 18, 2015 === Is this her son Samuel? http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/A_History_of_Tennessee_and_Tennesseans_the_Leaders_and_Representative_v5_1000094922/369 I have been running into trouble with this family and another one with similar names. My notes have Mary dying in 1864, but there is a census record of another couple named William and Nancy Giffin. The ages of the two couples are close, but don't match. One of them was born in a census year and the other for years later (for example: age 50/54). That does not match the person in this profile. The man in that couple is a carpenter so I'm even more wary of this information about Samuel. I am looking into Mariah Tenessee Giffin's line who is their daughter. === June 19, 2015 === I did a lot of searching and found the 1860 census. And I mean A LOT. I discarded a ton and based on the names, some ages, and order of the one from 1860, I am pretty sure I found the right one. However, a few things are very different from the 1850 one, mostly the ages. William is recorded as being 5 in the 1860 one and Nancy 42. In 1850 he was 26/4 and Nancy was 27. William is listed as the head of the household here and is a farmer, so I don't think they had another son named William and that Nancy was a widow. I'm inclined to think the census recorder did a really sloppy job in 1860, but it could answer some questions from the 1850 one. What if Nancy really ''was'' 42 in 1860? That would put her birthdate as 1812, but she could be the mother of all the children. My initial thought was that William's parents died and he was raising some younger siblings. However, if he really was 26 or 24 in the 1950 census, that would mean he was around 12 or 14 when the oldest, Polly, was born as she was listed as being 12 in 1850. Possible but unlikely I think. So right now I think the ages for William and Nancy in the censuses should be disregarded. That means the ones that have her living after 1864 could still be her. I was searching to find a source for that date and only a few places had it listed as her death date and none of the sources I was happy with. It is possible that Nancy could have died in 1864 and William remarried another Nancy. Either way, the children in the 1860 census would still probably be hers'. What about the marriage record, though? It was from 1843, but several of the children were born before that. It is possible William and Nancy had children out of wedlock or maybe went through some form of marriage that wasn't legally getting married. Also, the names are common enough in the area that I think it is very possible it is for another couple. Even so, I am hesitant to say children in this household that were not born between 1843 and 1864 belong to William Giffin ''and'' Nancy (King) Giffin. Something else is that I think the book that has a blurb about Samuel seemed pretty official and that with the 1860 household makes me think these were the same people. === June 20, 2015 === I found the censuses for 1870 and 1880 for the household of William and Nancy King and compared them to 1850 and 1860. I pulled them together to see where people overlapped and what variations of their names were listed and made a chart: {|border="1" |Person||1850||1860||1870||1880 |- |William||24/6||5||44||55 |- |Nancy||27||42||40||50 |- |Polly J/Mary||12||22|||| |- |Henry/William||9||20|||| |- |John H||7||18|||| |- |Sarah Margaret||5||14|||| |- |Charlotta A||2|||||| |- |Mariah Tennessee||1||11|||| |- |David Alexander||||9||18|| |- |Luandy/Levander||||7||16|| |- |Columbus J||||5||14|| |- |Samuel||||3||12|| |- |Catherine||||2|||| |- |Elisa C||||||10||21 |- |Robert W||||||8||19 |- |Andrew Russell||||||6||17 |- |Thomas H||||||2||12 |- |Harriet M||||||||8 |} I think Charlotta and Catherine died in between censuses. I did wonder if the "C" in Elisa could be "Catherine", but she still would have been older than 10 in the 1870 census. I'm going to work out the math for the birth years later, but for now I am going to use this to show that I believe these are all siblings. Back to the marriage, I am wondering now if William and Nancy hadn't reached an age to legally marry when they started their family and waited until they were both old enough to make it official. There are some serious issues with Nancy's age and I wonder if she lied about it in later years. Or there could be two different Nancys? My next step is to record the censuses for 1870 and 1880. William died in 1889 and so he wouldn't be in the 1890 or 1900 one, but I'm hoping Nancy is. I would like to see if one of the census tells us how many children she had and how many are living. '''Later''' Just thought of something. The oldest boy is named Henry in the 1850 census and William in 1860. It is not uncommon for this group to use "William Henry" or "Henry William" together like that. If he is the brother of the head of the household, why did his parents give the name to two children? I'm feeling pretty confident all the children really are William and Nancy's and I'm going to go ahead and start making their profiles so I can map things out more. I found this link and I'm pretty excited: http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/giffin/429/ I love seeing everyone together in the 1870 census and I want to get a better idea of what was going on and who was living there and how this person is related to that person. Colemans, Walkers, Giffins, Dearmonds, etc. I love thinking of my family being together in one big village like that! :D === June 22, 2015 === I discovered something interesting last night while working on William and Nancy's son, John H. (sometimes known as Harvey). His wife's mother's maiden name was "Walker". The Giffins and Walkers are definitely connected! Not that there was any doubt, but it is just more proof. I drew it out this morning and the results were especially interesting. I'll make a chart to make it easier to see: {|border="1" |Name||Spouse||Spouse's Father||Spouse's Mother |- |John H.||Sarah Goolsby||Lawrence Goolsby||'''Nancy Walker''' |- |Sarah M.||Horatio Walker||'''Thomas Walker'''||Annie Wade |- |Mariah T.||William Coleman||John Coleman||'''Mary Anne Walker''' |} I checked through the profiles I had made for these people and I don't have proof other than hearsay that William Coleman's mother was a Walker, but I'm pretty sure I will find it (proof). These are also the elder of William and Nancy's children. I don't have information for the first two, Polly/Mary or William Henry, but the three on the chart are in order 3, 4, 5. One died between Sarah and Mariah so I guess technically 3, 4, 6. So who were these Walkers and how were they related? Sarah's and Mariah's in-laws were both born in Virginia. John's father-in-law is uncertain right now, but his mother-in-law was born in Tennessee. I was planning on working to the present with the Giffin children, but now I'm curious about those Walkers. '''Later''' I found a marriage certificate for Lawrence and Nancy Goolsby from 1850. It was witnessed by a Jefferson Giffin! There is another marriage certificate for Lawrence Goolsby and another Nancy (Stansberry) in Knox a few years later. Goolsby is such an unusual surname that it makes me think the first Nancy died? I also found a census from 1850 that was transcribed as "Lauren Goalsby", but it is close enough that it matches for me. Then with the Civil War . . . I'm having trouble making sense of the military documents, but I am noticing a lot about the Sixth Infantry for the Union. I think this may have been where most of this family went. I'm actually surprised because from what my grandpa said, I thought we were probably Confederates. Maybe I just haven't found them yet. === ARGH!!! === ARGH!!! Just lost a lot of research because I accidentally hit something and it forced me out of this page! That's it, I'm not going to worry about saving all the time and making things all complicated, I AM going to give into being OCD and keep saving. Luckily I was able to copy and paste some links I am going to investigate so it was just my thought process that got lost. ARGH again!!! And saving . . . Okay. To sum up what I wrote out before, I am wondering if there are two Lawrence and Nancy couples. There was one married in Knox in 1850 (Nancy W/mine) and another in 1864 (Nancy S)."Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZ4Q-H26 : accessed 22 June 2015), Lawrence Goolsby and Nancy Stansberry, 24 Jun 1854; citing Knox, Tennessee, United States, county courthouses, Tennessee; FHL microfilm 1,020,951. Did Nancy Walker die and Lawrence married Nancy Stansbury? NSG had three children with Lawrence (Mariah, Lawrence, and Elkhana) before he died in 1863 at Cumberland Gap. There is a record of her pension. She went on to marry a Griffin (!!!). I have her as Goolsby in the 1870 census though. No possible step-Goolsbies, though. If I find someone born to a Lawrence and Nancy Goolsby that can't be from NSG, that would mean I can separate the two families and know for sure. Ideas for doing this: not those three, while she would have been pregnant, and after her husband's death in 1863 and not a Griffin. Also, something I lost earlier was that I was thinking about the 1850 census and it seems possible that Lawrence and Nancy would be in the same household. They were married over the summer, but still, I think it is more proof that there could be two couples/families. I'm going to record some links that I will look into more. If anyone ever does stumble upon this mystery and it makes sense and they are willing to wade through all my crazy. And save. '''2 Hours Later''' Aaaaaand only after finding all those census links did I realize this isn't even the Walkers that I was originally planning to research. Oh, well, guess they'll have to wait! I'm sure I'll find a few connected households. Wish me luck on my insane search! '''Half Hour Break Later''' Or I could just save them for later and copy and paste them at the bottom of this page and investigate Walker households in the Knoxville area now. I can also do it as I go and use notecards so I don't have to copy and paste links. Maybe. Time for a break, though. === June 23, 2015 === Found one of those notecard boxes with alphabetical tabs and some blank note cards. I'm going to go through the census reports and record the households there to compare later. This is way too exciting, I am such a nerd! Not necessarily starting with Goolsby, though, I think Walkers and probably Giffins and Colemans, too, for now. === June 29, 2015 === I took a break from this mystery and came back with a clearer head. I found the marriage certificate of a William Giffin and a Nancy C Hickey from 1865 and the death certificates for Hattie/Harriet and Thomas that list their mother as "Nancy Hickey". I will post them below. This still leaves the mystery of who the children born before 1843 are, though. == Censuses == === 1850"United States Census, 1850," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCD2-6T2 : accessed 17 June 2015), William Giffin, Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States; citing family 643, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). === {|border="1" |Name: ||William Giffin |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1850 |- |Event Place: ||Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||24 |- |Race:|| White |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1826 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |House Number: ||634 |} {|border="1" |Household ||Gender|| Age|| Birthplace |- |William Giffin ||M|| 24 ||Tennessee |- |Nancy Giffin ||F|| 27|| Tennessee |- |Polly J Giffin ||F ||12|| Tennessee |- |Henry Giffin ||M|| 9 ||Tennessee |- |John H Giffin ||M|| 7 ||Tennessee |- |Sarah M Giffin ||F ||5 ||Tennessee |- |Charlotta A Giffin ||F ||2|| Tennessee |- |Maria T Giffin ||F ||1|| Tennessee |} William can't read and write. === 1860"United States Census, 1860," Database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TP-87R : accessed 19 June 2015), Nancy Griffin in household of William Griffin, 14th Dist, Knox, Tennessee, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing p. 150, household ID 947, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 805,259. === {|border="1" |Name: ||Nancy Griffin |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1860 |- |Event Place: ||14th Dist, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Female |- |Age: ||42 |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original): ||[Blank] |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1818 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Page: ||150 |- |Affiliate Name: ||The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) |- |Affiliate Publication Number: ||M653 |} {|border="1" |Name||Gender|| Age ||Birthplace |- |William Griffin ||M ||5|| Tennessee |- |Nancy Griffin ||F ||42|| Tennessee |- |Mary Griffin ||F ||22|| Tennessee |- |William Griffin ||M|| 20 ||Tennessee |- |John Griffin ||M|| 18 ||Tennessee |- |Margaret Griffin ||F ||14|| Tennessee |- |Temnessee Griffin ||F ||11|| Tennessee |- |Alexander Griffin ||M|| 9 ||Tennessee |- |Luandy Griffin ||M ||7|| Tennessee |- |Columbus Griffin ||M ||5 ||Tennessee |- |Samuel Griffin ||M ||3 ||Tennessee |- |Catherrine Griffin ||F ||2 ||Tennessee |- |Joseph King ||M ||39 ||Tennessee |} William still can't read or write. It looks like the middle names were written down for a lot of people on this list, too. I am guessing Joseph King is a relative of Nancy's. === 1870"United States Census, 1870," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDDC-BV6 : accessed 20 June 2015), William Giffin, Tennessee, United States; citing p. 24, family 181, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 553,040. === {|border="1" |Name: ||William Giffin |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1870 |- |Event Place:|| Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||44 |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original): ||W |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1825-1826 |- |Birthplace:|| Tennessee |- |Page Number:|| 24 |} {|border="1" |Household ||Gender|| Age ||Birthplace |- |William Giffin ||M|| 44 ||Tennessee |- |Nancy C Giffin ||F ||40|| Tennessee |- |David A Giffin ||M|| 18 ||Tennessee |- |Levander Giffin ||M|| 16 ||Tennessee |- |Collumbus J Giffin ||M ||14 ||Tennessee |- |Samuel Giffin ||M ||12|| Tennessee |- |Elisa C Giffin ||F ||10|| Tennessee |- |Robbert Giffin ||M|| 8 ||Tennessee |- |Russel Giffin ||M|| 6 ||Tennessee |- |Thomas Giffin ||M ||2 ||Tennessee |} Note: William is listed as a carpenter and still can't read or write. Personal estate $300. === 1880"United States Census, 1880," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD72-FB1 : accessed 20 June 2015), William Giffin, District 14, Knox, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district 157, sheet 336A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1265; FHL microfilm 1,255,265. === {|border="1" |Name: ||William Giffin |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1880 |- |Event Place: ||District 14, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||55 |- |Marital Status: ||Married |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original): ||W |- |Occupation: ||Farmer |- |Relationship to Head of Household: ||Self |- |Relationship to Head of Household (Original): ||Self |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1825 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee, United States |- |Father's Birthplace: ||Tennessee, United States |- |Mother's Birthplace: ||Tennessee, United States |- |Affiliate Name: ||The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) |- |Affiliate Publication Number: ||T9 |- |Affiliate Film Number: ||1265 |} {|border="1" |Household|| Role|| Gender|| Age|| Birthplace |- |William Giffin ||Self ||M ||55|| Tennessee, United States |- |Nancy C Giffin ||Wife|| F|| 50 ||Tennessee, United States |- |Robert W Giffin ||Son|| M ||19|| Tennessee, United States |- |Andrew R Giffin ||Son ||M ||17 ||Tennessee, United States |- |Eliza C Giffin ||Daughter ||F ||21|| Tennessee, United States |- |Thomas H Giffin|| Son ||M ||12 ||Tennessee, United States |- |Harriett M Giffin ||Daughter|| F|| 8 ||Tennessee, United States |} == Marriage == === Possible Marriage Certificate"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZ44-C47 : accessed 17 June 2015), William Giffin and Nancy King, 08 Sep 1843; citing Knox, Tennessee, United States, county courthouses, Tennessee; FHL microfilm 1,205,071. === {|border="1" |Name: ||William Giffin |- |Event Type:|| Marriage |- |Event Date: ||08 Sep 1843 |- |Event Place: ||Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Spouse's Name: ||Nancy King |} '''Update''': I believe this was a true marriage certificate and Nancy King died, leaving widower William Giffin to marry Nancy C. Hickey in 1865. === Marriage to Nancy C Hickey"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZ4C-F5W : accessed 29 June 2015), William Giffin and Nancy C Hickey, 24 Dec 1865; citing Knox, Tennessee, United States, county courthouses, Tennessee; FHL microfilm . === {|border="1" |Name:|| William Giffin |- |Event Type:|| Marriage |- |Event Date: ||24 Dec 1865 |- |Event Place:|| Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Spouse's Name: ||Nancy C Hickey |- |Spouse's Gender: ||Female |} == Death Certificates == === Death certificate for Eliza, Nancy King's daughter"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NS7K-XZP : accessed 29 June 2015), Nancy King in entry for Eliza Katherine Wilson, 21 Dec 1945; citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, cn 25920, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 2,137,365. === {|border="1" |Name: ||Eliza Katherine Wilson |- |Event Type: ||Death |- |Event Date: ||21 Dec 1945 |- |Event Place: ||Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee |- |Gender: ||Female |- |Marital Status: ||Widowed |- |Race: ||White |- |Age: ||86 |- |Birth Date: ||03 Feb 1859 |- |Birthplace: ||Knox, Tenn. |- |Spouse's Name: ||Ebenezer P. Wilson |- |Father's Name: ||William Gi... |- |Father's Birthplace: ||Knox, Tenn |- |Mother's Name:|| Nancy King |- |Mother's Birthplace: ||Knox, Tenn |- |Occupation: ||At Home |- |Address:|| 504 Boggs Ave |- |Residence Place: ||Knoxville, Knox, Tenn |- |Cemetery: ||Woodlawn |- |Burial Place:|| Knoxville |- |Burial Date:|| 23 Dec 1945 |- |Additional Relatives: ||X |} Additional information: Informant: Mrs. Luther Cummings Cause of Death: Hypertension === Death certificate for Leander Dowell, Nancy King's son"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NS4F-V2V : accessed 17 June 2015), William Giffen in entry for Leander Dowell Giffen, 13 Sep 1934; citing Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Knox, Tennessee, cn 20756, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1,876,817. === {|border="1" |Name: ||Leander Dowell Giffen |- |Event Type: ||Death |- |Event Date: ||13 Sep 1934 |- |Event Place: ||Mt. Olive, Knox, Tennessee |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Marital Status: ||Widowed |- |Race: ||White |- |Age: ||81 |- |Birth Date: ||14 Mar 1853 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Father's Name: ||William Giffen |- |Father's Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Mother's Name: ||Nancy King |- |Mother's Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Occupation: ||Farmer |- |Residence Place: ||Mt. Olive, 14th, Knox, Tennessee |- |Burial Place: ||Mt. Olive |- |Burial Date: ||14 Sep 1934 |} Cause of death: Cerebral Hemorrhage === Death certificate for Thomas, Nancy Hickey's son"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSS2-CYR : accessed 29 June 2015), Nancy Hickey in entry for Thomas Giffen, 10 Nov 1944; citing Mt. Olive Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, cn 24060, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 2,137,352. === {|border="1" |Name: ||Thomas Giffen |- |Event Type: ||Death |- |Event Date: ||10 Nov 1944 |- |Event Place: ||Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Marital Status: ||Widowed |- |Race: ||White |- |Age: ||77 |- |Birth Date: ||14 Aug 1867 |- |Birthplace: ||Knox, Tenn |- |Spouse's Name: ||Cora Jones |- |Father's Name: ||Wm Giffin |- |Father's Birthplace: ||Tenn |- |Mother's Name: ||Nancy Hickey |- |Mother's Birthplace: ||Tenn |- |Occupation: ||Construction |- |Address:|| 405 Boggs St. |- |Residence Place: ||Knox, Tenn |- |Cemetery: ||Mt. Olive |- |Burial Date:|| 11 Nov 1944 |- |Additional Relatives: ||X |} Additional information: Cause of death: Nephritis
Duration: Informant: Evelyn Giffin, 507 Jones St === Death certificate for Hattie/Harriet, Nancy Hickey's daughter"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSW9-7Z4 : accessed 29 June 2015), Nancy Hickey in entry for Hattie Lowe, 10 Jun 1946; citing Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, cn 11384, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 2,137,371. === {|border="1" |Name:|| Hattie Lowe |- |Event Type:|| Death |- |Event Date: ||10 Jun 1946 |- |Event Place:|| Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee |- |Gender:|| Female |- |Marital Status: ||Widowed |- |Race: ||White |- |Age: ||75 |- |Birth Date: ||03 Jan 1871 |- |Birthplace: ||Knox Co., Tenn. |- |Spouse's Name: ||James F. Lowe, Sr. |- |Father's Name: ||William Giffin |- |Father's Birthplace: ||Tenn. |- |Mother's Name:|| Nancy Hickey |- |Mother's Birthplace: ||Tenn. |- |Occupation: ||Housewife |- |Address:|| 104 Ithica lane |- |Residence Place: ||Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tenn. |- |Burial Place: ||Knoxville, Tenn. |- |Burial Date: ||10 Jun 1946 |- |Additional Relatives:|| X |} Additional information: Attended by physician: June 3 -10
Cause of death: Cachexia, Arteriosclerosis, generalized coronary arteriosclerosis
Other conditions: Senile atrophy of brain
Pyelitis and cystitis There was an autopsy for these findings Informant: Hospital Record Undertaker: Rose Funeral Home == Goolsby households for later == Nancy SGG: *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDDZ-3DS|Here she is in the 1870 census with her kids and unmarried]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VKJ2-5H3|NSGG's pension record]] Other Goolsby families/people Censuses: *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD82-YTL|Here is another Goolsby family that may be of interest that I want to save]]. *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGF7-3GL|John C Goolsby born around 1852, 1910 census, Sarah's brother?]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSCT-HT2|Same family, 1900 this time though]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDWK-YN5|John P from 1880, same as other censuses?]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC6Q-FT7|Another Goolsby Family in Tennessee in 1850]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K44C-2ZH|Annie Goolsby born around 1865, have seen her before and want to investigate]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K44X-X54|Allen, born around 1876, 1940 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CP-ZQ5|Robert L, born 1880, 1940 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4ZJ-VJS|Thurman, 1891, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4ZV-R8F|Jim, 1909, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4ZV-R8L|Virgil, 1907, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPQR-H38|J, 1906, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPWQ-BHP|RL., 1865 (!!!), 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPWH-PR6|James, 1875, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP4L-3GK|SW, 1892, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNP3-Y5S|Thurmon again in 20 census, living with mother Cordelia!]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN5R-26Q|Robert from 1865 again, 20 census, living with sister JC Boone!]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGFK-ZHJ|Robert, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSZK-CF9|Robert L, 1855 (!!!!), mother Arimento, 1890 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TL-KP2|Wm, 1802, 1860 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCDK-X8R|John K, 1813, 1850 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TP-X63|Thomas, 1835, 60 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CP-NQS|Millard, 1895, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CR-T3W|Sam W, 1892, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MS8H-16K|Aggie Goosbey, 1836, 1900 census, looks particularly interesting]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD88-63Y|A N, 29-30, 70 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP7B-MPH|Mathew, 1880, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP4G-LBH|George, 1860, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGXC-CY3|Mounce, 1889, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGXC-C1L|John T, 85, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K44X-HL4|Wade, 1900, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN52-RQR|Lawrence, 1857, 20 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSDQ-Y35|Lawrence, 54 (!!!), 1900 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGFS-KXT|Lawrence C, 56, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCD2-VZH|Original Lawrence 1850 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD85-KRZ|Martin 1817, 70 census, kid named Tennessee]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDDH-ZJG|Wm, 50 (!!!), 79 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CF-VP2|Cordell L, 07, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CP-ZL1|Fannie, 04, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CP-NQP|Tom, 1881, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4C1-ZRT|Bomount, 16, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4C1-XZH|Floyd Goolsby]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4ZV-3QC|Dewey, 01, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPQG-T83|John A, 84, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPWH-5P2|Wade, 08, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP4J-TK3|Ellison, 82, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP4V-M7X|Virgil, 08, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNPQ-93Z|Covington, 94, 20 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNPQ-PB1|Francis L, 79, 20 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MG6T-2FX|George, 71, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGFQ-N2P|Frank L, 79, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGFQ-J5C|Byrd S, 58, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGFQ-VN9|George W, 62, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGFQ-BP4|Clay 78, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGNQ-W4M|LP, 41, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGNG-XVM|George, 60, 10 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDWK-Z4V|Robert L, 56, 80 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TH-LZ4|Martin, 1818, 1860 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CS-XTQ|Sylvester, 95, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CP-6QK|Wint D, 07, 40]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CP-6WZ|David L, 20, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4CP-L4C|Ira E, 82, 40 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPQ5-2XF|John Jenngain, Goolsly grandchildren, 66, 30 census]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPQR-SNC|Clay, 74, 30 c]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPWL-W4S|Johnny L, 90, 30 cen]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP4L-L6B|Sylvester, 95, 30]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNGH-HHJ|Clay, 76, 20]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNGH-HCZ|Amos, 92, 20]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNP7-3S3|George, 62, 20]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGX9-3BG|William W, 67, 10]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGFM-8PD|Columbus W, 78, 10]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGF7-M71|James H, 71, 10]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD7V-9DK|Wm, 53, 80]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TL-KDK|20, 60 Death Certificates: *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NS7B-MQM|Robert L's Wife]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSX9-P44|James F's Daughter (1929-40)]] *[[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKMS-H9L9|Lawrence, JM's son, 1889-60) == Sources == == Children to investigate (Note to self) == John H married Sarah E https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD72-2W1

Stilts Family Mystery

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I can't find anything about my great-grandmother's parents. Her name was Mandy Oliver. She first married David Stilts (or Stills), secondly married an Oliver (or Ostrander). My mom said she was Native American, but who knows. Her death certificate gives her father's name and Dunn, but I find no proof of it. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Gann Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas

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'''Gann Cemetery'''
(GPS Coordinates:31.425146,-94.808987
DIRECTIONS: From Loop 287 west of Lufkin, go south on US-69 / US Highway 69 N 4.8 miles and turn left on Gann Cemetery Rd. This burial ground, which contains over 3,000 graves, has served area residents since the mid-1800s. In 1860, Nathan W. Gann, who came to Texas with his family in 1836, donated this property and a church building he constructed to Williams Chapel Methodist Church. The first known burial on this land was of Jacob J. Gann in 1861. In 1893, the church disbanded and this property reverted to Nathan Gann, who then deeded it to the Missionary Baptist Church, which is now known as O'Quinn Baptist Church. Many early Angelina County pioneers used this property as a burial ground. As the area's lumber and agricultural industries developed, a number of rural communities organized. The former Lufkin U.S. Air Force Radar Base (later the site of Lufkin State School) was also located nearby. Gann Memorial Cemetery became the primary burial ground for residents of the area, which became known as the Central-Pollok community. Among those interred here are at least five county officials, over 200 veterans of conflicts dating to the Civil War and numerous members of v

Euber Moser

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Lynch (Fort Richard) Family Tree

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Family tree created by [[Lynch-1248|Anne Lynch (Sr M Rose OP)]]

An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford

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==An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford== === by [[Rutherford-459|Thomas Rutherford]], edited by [[Moore-10053|Henry Moore]], 1807=== ====ADVERTISEMENT.==== MY deceased friend, ''Mr. Rutherford'', during his days of weakness, (the consequence of thirty-four years of arduous and unremitting labour in the Lord's vineyard,) employed some part of his painful leisure in drawing up an account of the Lord's dealings with him, and of his call to that work which of all others was the most distant from his mind. This account I think it my duty to present to all who fear God, believing that whoever shall read it with candour, and with a mind prepared for such communications by divine grace, will acknowledge that the ''sufficiency'' of my deceased friend ''was of God''—that he might, even with the awful day of judgement in view, ''thank God for putting him into the ministry'', and that there is good ground to believe that his labour therein ''shall be found unto praise, and honor, and glory.'' Those who would serve God in their generation must first be adopted into his family. There is an instruction and discipline of the Lord, whereby his children are prepared for every good work; and ''whoever enters thus into the sheepfold, shall be the shepherd of the sheep''. His word shall ''quicken the dead'', and be the savour of life to all who hear the voice of the chief Shepherd, and follow him. ''I write unto you, little children,'' says St. John, ''because your sins are forgiven you for his name's sake. I write unto you, young men—because ye are strong, and the word of God abideth in you, and ye have overcome the wicked one''. Here is in truth the school of Christ. He that is thus trained up for the ministry, ''the weapons of his warfare shall not be carnal, but mighty through God, to the pulling down of the strong holds of sin and Satan''. If the very valuable talent of human learning be superadded to this teaching of God, and that it be kept duly subordinate thereto, and faithfully used in aid of the real work of the ministry, it will furnish additional weapons for the heavenly warfare, and the possessor ''shall in no wise lose his reward''. But it is not absolutely necessary. It has been chiefly by men whose learning consisted principally in knowing the word of God and the work of God, that the Lord has in every age ''turned sinners from darkness unto light, and from the power of Satan unto God''; and by such he still ''gives remission of sins, and an inheritance among the sanctified''. ''Who is that shepherd that shall stand before me'', saith the Lord. There are such shepherds, else ''his yoke would not be easy''. nor ''his burden light''. He is not a ''hard Master'', nor his work grievous, nor a snare to the souls of his servants. ''Feed the flock of God'', said one of them to his associates; ''and when the chief shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away''. ''The sufficiency which is truly of God'', the which he giveth to those whom he calls to his own work, is laid down in this NARRATIVE with a simplicity, clearness, and precision, which we believe has been seldom equalled. It is hoped, therefore, that it will be found highly edifying to those who desire ''to know the things that make for their peace'', or who are exercised on the awful question concerning the publishing those things to others. H. M. LEEDS, ''April 15th, 1807'' ===SECTION I. ''From my childhood till I joined the Methodist Society''.=== I WAS born the second of June, old stile, 1752, in the parish of Corzenside, and county of Northumberland. My father was a native of Scotland, and a distant branch of the ''Hunthill'' and ''Edgerston'' families. His parents died when he was very young. My mother was the youngest daughter of Thornas Dodd, of Sidwoad, in the north-west part of the above county, by his first wife. He was a person of great respectability, and lived on a small estate of his own, which he left to his only son by his second wife. My parents were Presbyterians, and lived a sober and regular life. My father daily read the scriptures and prayed in his family. He had seven children: two sons and five daughters: I was his fourth child and eldest son. From my childhood I both loved and feared my parents, and durst neither do nor say what was evil when they were present; nevertheless, from the age of seven till I was nine years old, being led astray by the example of the sons of a neighbour, most of whom were older than myself, I did and said many things that were very wicked, and which, till I got acquainted with them, I had not only been a stranger to, but even held in great abhorrence. I soon learned to swear, tell lies, and break the sabbath. So easily doth evil communications corrupt good manners, and so extremely dangerous and pernicious is the company and example or ungodly and wicked children. When I was about ten years old, I became very fond of reading the New Testament, especially the history of our blessed Lord's sufferings and death; which I often read with tears and great meltings of heart, wondering at his love to man. During that time I went to the Presbyterian meeting with my father, and was present one sabbath when the Lord's supper was administered there. Two or three ministers were present, and a very crowded congregation. The minister who preached what is called the action sermon, (that is, the sermon preparatory to the administration of the sacrament,) took these words for his text: Heb ii. 9. ''But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels, for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.'' This was a singular text for a rigid Calvinist to preach from. How he treated it, or what he said from it, I do not recollect; neither was I particularly affected by any part of the discourse; but the worship and service of the day altogether, appeared to me sacred, solemn, and delightful. I saw a beauty and felt a pleasure in it, which I could not describe, and longed above all things to be a minister; because I thought they were the holiest and happiest men in the world, and sure to go to heaven. The impressions which were made on my mind, that day, continued for some weeks. I read the scriptures, particularly the New Testament, with increased delight, and got by heart several prayers composed for children by Mr. Willison, of Dundee, which I said in private, morning and evening, with great seriousness and a measure of true devotion. Indeed I have no doubt, had I at that time had an ''interpreter, one of a thousand''; to have shewn me the way of salvation, but I should have embraced it in good earnest; for nothing appeared to me so desireable and important as to know, love, and serve the Lord. But as that was not the case, and as I thought that if others felt as I did, and had such thoughts and exercises of mind concerning God, their souls, and the eternal world, yet these things were not to be spoken, but kept secret between God and the soul alone. Hence in less than six months I lost all my seriousness, all my pleasure and meltings of heart in reading the scriptures, and all my relish for secret prayer. I first, by little and little, neglected my prayers, and then forgot them. Thus all my ''goodness was like the morning cloud, and passed away like the early dew''. I then not only became careless, and extremely fond of play, but also wicked. I was guilty of the horrid vice of swearing, especially when angry, but never before my parents; they had no idea that I was addicted to any thing of the kind. Indeed, I was considered at that time by most of my acquaintance as a religiously inclined boy: for I still occasionally read religious books, went frequently to the Presbyterian meeting, and during the summer was publicly catechised by the minister, after the sermon, out of the Assembly's ''Shorter Catechism'', particularly that which has the texts of scripture annexed to each question, commonly called the Proof Catechism, and was applauded for the manner in which I acquitted myself on these occasions. Nevertheless, I was far from God, and a rebel against him. One evening, though I knew it not, my mother heard me swear, at which she was exceedingly surprised. When I came home she told me of it, and then acquainted my father with what I had done, who also was greatly displeased. They said much to me, both that night and the next morning. I was covered with shame and confusion. I knew if I had offended them, I had much more offended God. I felt myself a very wretch in his presence, and resolved, if he would spare and pardon me, I would never be guilty of the like again. But the fear and distress which I then felt soon wore off; and though I never after was so much addicted to swearing, I did not wholly abstain from it; and in other respects, was as careless and as giddy as ever. Yet in the midst of my folly and forgetfulness of God, his Spirit continued to strive with me, and frequently made me sensible of my sin and misery. I was often very unhappy. I knew I wanted something to make me happy; but what it was, or how to attain it, I could not tell. I often wondered where and how my perplexity would end, and whether there were any besides myself who thought, and felt, and feared as I did; and would at times have given the world, if I had had it, for any one to whom I could have freely opened my mind, and who could have resolved the doubts and fears which day after day filled my anxious breast; but again the thought occurred, it could not, it must not be. Thus I continued till the spring, 1766, when, being at school, I began to take great delight in reading the Old Testament, and also in writing and arithmetic. Learning now became far more pleasant to me than play. My desires for divine things were again revived. I respected those whom I thought were pious, loved to be in their company, and hear them converse on religious subjects, though the conversation which I heard turned chiefly on doctrines. I do not remember ever to have heard the work of God in the soul once mentioned. It indeed appeared rather to be considered as that which ought not to be spoken. The schoolmaster by whom I was taught, came frequently in the course of the summer to our house, and on these occasions he generally prayed in the family. I had now many convictions concerning the necessity of private prayer, and made some attempts; but not being able to perform it according to my wishes, I was discouraged: for I was, I thought, too old, and at least too much a Presbyterian to use a form, as I did four years ago. However, by reading the scriptures, and hearing my father and the schoolmaster pray in the family, the necessity of prayer was so impressed upon my mind, that I durst no longer neglect it. Therefore, being very uneasy one sabbath night after I went to bed, and thinking much of the great sin of neglecting such an important duty, early on the Monday morning I sought a solitary place, and there falling on my face before God, confessed my sins and prayed to him in the best manner I could. Finding more liberty than I expected, I was encouraged, and so continued for the most part from that, time to pray in secret once a day. But alas, my poor performances were attended with much coldness and formality! I expected to spend the ensuing autumn and winter at school, and the prospect was highly gratifying to me: but the Lord's thoughts were not as my thoughts. He in his all-wise, though inscrutable providence, had chalked out a different path for me:—a dark and thorny path! But blessed be his name, he supported me in it, and in due time made darkness light before me, crooked things straight, and the rough places smooth. All these things he did for me, a very child, a poor, ignorant, sinful worm, and did not forsake me. As I advanced in years my love to my parents sensibly increased. They were inexpressibly dear to me. The world to me seemed to have no charms without them. If either were unwell, I was uncomfortable, and felt a mixture of fear and anxiety till they got better. About the month of April that year, I first heard of the Methodists. They were to preach one sabbath day about eight or ten miles from where we lived, and I intended to go to hear therm; but when I mentioned it, my mother objected to my going. From that moment I gave up all thoughts of it; nor do I remember that during the spring, or through the ensuing summer, I ever felt the smallest desire to hear them, notwithstanding they came nearer to us, and their preaching was more and more talked of in the neighbourhood. Towards the latter end of the year. that event befel me which I most feared, and which of all others I seemed the least able to bear. Early in November my father was taken ill. He got a severe cold which terminated in a nervous fever. Though application was made to different doctors, he grew worse and worse. Towards the close the fever became putrid and extremely malignant. He was ill nearly six weeks. While he lived, I cried and prayed to the Lord for him in the best manner I could, and flattered myself to the last night. and almost to the last hour of his life, that he would be spared. When he died, I was distressed above measure, and wept aloud. Indeed it was a most distressing scene; his death being the first in the family, and my mother now left a widow with seven children. As soon as I was a little composed, and able to recollect myself, I felt all my affection centre in my mother, and my very soul slave to her. She now seemed doubly dear to me; and I thought if the Lord would but spare her„ I should still he thankful and happy. But as her constitution was naturally weak, and she had undergone great fatigue of body and distress of mind during my father's long and severe illness, and was brought very low by his death, I had a strong presentiment that she would not long survive. About a week before my father died, my third sister was taken ill, and in a very few days after, the complaint spread to others of the family. I kept up about eight days, and then was obliged to yield to the fever, and keep my bed. My sister who took it first was now exceedingly ill. The fever became so violent that it was with great difficulty she could be kept in bed. The day fortnight that my father was buried, she died. The whole family were now confined. All I remember of my sister, was seeing them bring her coffin past the bed in which I lay. The day week on which she was buried, my mother died; at which time, and for many days after, I was nearly in a state of insensibility. I scarcely knew any thing, and could recollect nothing that passed; which I have often thought was a merciful providence. When my mother died, my eldest sister's life was despaired of: however, it pleased the Lord that she and all the rest of us recovered. When the fever turned, and the stupor which attended it abated, so that I was capable of reflexion, and began to consider the awful breach that divine providence had made in our family in so short a time, I was greatly affected and deeply distressed. Nor was it only when I was awake and brooding over what had taken place, that sorrow filled my heart, but in sleep also I was greatly harrassed. I scarcely ever closed my eyes but I dreamt that I saw my father or mother, or some of the family, either dying or dead. I was so scared with dreams, that I dreaded falling asleep. In my distress I cried to the Lord, and he graciously heard and delivered me. He took them all away, and gave me quiet and refreshing rest, so that I recovered apace. About the middle of February we were all pretty well restored. Two other families took the fever, and some of them were very ill, but they all recovered. We were now six orphans: four girls and two boys. I was in the fifteenth year of my age. Two of my sisters were older than I, and two younger. But truly when our father and mother left us, the Lord took us up. He gave us favour in the sight of all around us. We all lived together, except my eldest sister, who went to keep my grandfather's house. Though we were left helpless and afflicted, yet the Lord in his great goodness suffered us to lack nothing. He dealt bountifully with us, and to this hour hath made goodness and mercy follow us in rich and plentiful streams. Glory, glory to his holy name!! He hath indeed done all things well ! After I was able to go abroad, I often walked in the fields, and wept at the recollection of my dear parents, till the lenient hand of time gradually abated my sorrow, and dried up my tears. In the spring and summer I read Flavel's ''Token for Mourners'', Vincent on Judgment, and Willison's ''Afflicted Man's Companion''; which tended to impress my mind with serious and eternal things. The last was wonderfully suited to my state in many respects. I was particularly struck with the choice sayings of dying saints. which are the subject of one chapter, They shewed me the blessedness of dying in the Lord, and in order to that, the necessity of living in him. I prayed in secret, and frequently in the family; loved good people, and had a desire to he good myself; but was neither deeply nor steadily serious in earnest. Nay, I was often very giddy and trifling. I never received a more pointed reproof than in the course of that year from a young woman who made no profession of religion. She asked me, "Do not you think that persons may as well live without prayer, as pray and at the same time live like those who do not pray?" What reply I made I do not recollect; I believe very little, if any, for her words cut me to the heart. She had exactly described my case. I prayed, yea, and most of my neighbours and companions knew that I did; and yet for the most part I lived just as those who never prayed at all. In the summer of 1767, I went for the first time four or five miles to hear the Methodists, of whom (in consequence of the many strange things that were said of them) I entertained a very unfavourable opinion. The preacher was that venerable man, ''Mr. Jacob Rowel''. He preached in a farm-house, which was exceedingly crowded. When he stood upon a chair, put his hand before his face, and spent some time in silent prayer, I said within myself, "Now you are pretending to be very devout and holy, and yet I dare say you are no better than others." His text was Heb. xii. 1. ''Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us.'' He said there were thousands of witnesses now in England of the truth and power of the religion which the apostle enforced in these words. My heart, which through prejudice rejected every thing he said, replied, "How do you know that there are thousands of witnesses in England? I am afraid you assert what you know nothing about." On our way home, all who accompanied me seemed highly pleased, and were loud in their praise of the sermon. I was silent. My breast swelled with prejudice, and glowed with indignation, such as I had never felt before. I determined never to hear them more. The truth is, I was at that time a poor, ignorant, bigotted Presbyterian. Yet I had often a great desire to serve God, and find my way to heaven, but could not bear the Methodists. I looked upon them as deceived and deceivers. From the time I heard them my prejudice increased, and I more than ever indulged myself in speaking against them, and was pleased when I got others to join with me. I suppose I should have kept my resolution of hearing them no more, had they not come in the latter end of the same year within a mile of where I lived. As most of the neighbours were going, I went with them. It was Mr Rowel again. He preached from 2 Kings ii. 19-22, respecting the waters which the prophet healed by casting a cruse of salt into the spring. All that I remember of the discourse is, that he particularly enforced the necessity and importance of prayer; and that though we ought not to make a parade of the duty, yet neither ought we to be ashamed of it. That wonderfully suited my case: for just at that time I began to be ashamed of praying in the family, and was in danger of giving it up, but felt myself strengthened and encouraged, by what he said, to continue. I also went again to hear twice or thrice during the winter. In the spring of 1768, a particular friend of mine among the Presbyterians, whom I almost considered as an oracle, and who till then frequently heard and spoke favourably of Methodist preaching, was much offended at something which one of the preachers said, and but seldom went to hear them afterwards. That was just what I wished for, and gratified me exceedingly. Yet my mind was not at rest. I had many reasonings concerning the Methodists; in consequence of which I asked him one day, whether he did not think that they were the false Christs and the false prophets who should, if possible, deceive the very elect? He said, he believed they were; which confirmed my prejudice, and increased my fear of being deceived by them. I never went to hear them except when they preached in the neighbourhood, and even then but seldom. One Sunday in the month of May that year, I for the first time, heard Mr. William Smith, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He preached from these words: ''Why stand ye here all the day idle?'' Many laughed and talked while he was preaching. An odd circumstance caused me to smile, for which I was sorry, because it appeared as though I approved of the conduct of those who were behaving ill, which in reality was not the case. I observed some who stood near the preacher, very serious, attentive and devout; and could not help thinking, how much more proper and becoming their behaviour was, than that of those who were laughing, and endeavouring to excite others to join with them. From that day I resolved, if I could not approve, I would not mock. About that time my grandfather died, and my eldest sister came home. She brought with her from his house a book written by ''Mr. Thomas Gouge'', who was ejected from ''St. Sepulchre's'', London, by the Act of Uniformity, 1662. That book I read in the month of August. The subject was our Lord's conference with Nicodemus on regeneration. In it he shews the nature and necessity of regeneration, and describes the state of the regenerate in life, at death, judgment, and for ever; and also the state of the unregenerate in like manner. In reading it, I was as clearly and rationally convinced, that I was of the number of the unregenerate, and that, if I lived and died in that state I must share their fate, as ever I was convinced that two and two make four. That conviction was accompanied and followed with a peculiar power: not a terrible, or an alarming power; no, I felt nothing alarming, nor any thing like terror at all, and only very little distress; but it was a divine power, which at once solemnized, composed, and elevated all the faculties of my soul, in a manner I cannot describe, and as it were, turned me quite about from east to west, or more properly, from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God. What I before loved, I now hated. All relish for vain pleasures was taken away, and the company of my former companions made irksome to me. My mind was sweetly drawn to prayer and meditation, especially on the love and sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ for lost sinners. I daily grieved and sometimes wept that I loved him so little, who had done and suffered so much for me. Secret prayer was now more solemn and pleasant than ever, and I was frequently favoured with considerable power, enlargement, and melting of heart therein. In short, I think I may say, I was truly sincere, and in a good measure in earnest. But I had not a distinct view of the nature of repentence, justification by faith in the Lord, Jesus, and the work of grace in the heart. One thing I am sure of: I wished much to know the right way to heaven, and to walk therein; to serve God acceptably, and be saved in his way. What I knew not, I prayed he would teach me; and neither suffer me to deceive myself, nor be deceived by others, of which I was exceedingly afraid. I now saw the necessity of being uniformly serious and watchful, yet often came short. I loved, and therefore sought the company of serious and godly people; but alas, of such I found but few! The church people, at least those of them that I was acquainted with, were far from every thing of that kind; and the case was the same with the dissenters in general. Many of them indeed would talk religiously when they were in company with those who were so disposed; that is, they would talk about ministers, sermons, doctrines, books, &c. but when they were in company with those who talked only of worldly things, and who were vain and trifling, they were as worldly, as frothy and foolish in their conversation as any, and that from morning to night. I had occasion to observe all this more than once even in my particular friend, to whom I looked up with the highest veneration. His aged father was a man of great seriousness, simplicity, and sweetness of spirit—I verily believe an ''Israelite indeed''. In the only Methodist family that I was acquainted with, there were five brothers, a sister, and two servants. all in the Methodist Society. I had frequent opportunities of being in company with them, both on the sabbath and other days, and watched their conduct and conversation very narrowly; for I was apprehensive that they had some secret scheme or trick among them, which they did not at first disclose, and by which the unwary were ensnared. 1 was therefore very much upon my guard. Hence, when they said any thing to me about joining the society, I said in my. heart, 'Aye, this is just what I expected: now you want to catch me, but I will take care you shall not.' Yet notwithstanding all my prejudice, and all my fears, which were neither few nor small, I could not help seeing that they differed exceedingly from all others within the circle of my acquaintance. On the sabbath day, all of them that could, regularly attended the church. No conversation was heard among them on that sacred day about worldly affairs, but what was absolutely necessary. They spent their leisure time partly in reading the scriptures and other religious books, and partly in singing hymns, in prayer, and in conversing on divine and spiritual subjects. On the other days of the week they were diligent in business: in that respect none excelled them; but their spirit. and conversation was the same. They appeared to me to pass through and manage all their secular affairs in the very same spirit in which they went to church, heard preaching. read the scriptures, sung hymns, and poured out their souls in prayer to God. This was all new to me I had never before seen any thing like it: and though it did not immediately remove my deep-rooted prejudice, yet it certainly lessened it, and in various respects had a considerable effect upon me. I saw, whatever might be wrong in their principles, that their practice was right; and that they lived as I ought to do, and very differently from those who were saying all manner of evil of them. Towards the end of that summer, and at a time when my mind was under serious impressions, I again heard Mr. Smith. He preached in the open air, from 2 Kings, vii. 3, concerning the four lepers who sat at the gate of Samaria. Though I do not now recollect what he said, yet I well remember, that in describing the leprosy of sin, the word came with peculiar power to my heart. I felt my deep depravity, and returned from the sermon convinced that he had spoken the truth. That was the first time I ever probably ''felt'' the power of the word preached. I had been pleased and encouraged by it, but never before felt it come home, and as it were stick fast within me, as it then did. From the time I read Gouge on Regeneration, I determined to embrace the first opportunity of receiving the sacrament at the Presbyterian meeting to which I belonged, and which that year was administered in October. For several weeks before, it was matter of deep concern and great exercise to me. I durst not neglect, and yet I was exceedingly afraid to approach that sacred ordinance, lest I should eat and drink unworthily. As it drew near, my painful exercise and fears increased, and one particular occurrence added greatly to them. Being in company with several of my former companions, I was overcome and carried away with lightness and trifling conversation, in such a manner as I had not been for several months. I was thus brought into great distress, and even filled with terror: for I had thereby broken many solemn resolutions, and with open eyes grieved the Holy Spirit of God. When I considered my purpose of going to the blessed sacrament in a few weeks, my confusion and distress were unutterable. I was afraid the Lord would forsake me, and give me up to the folly and hardness of my heart. I mourned and wept before him in secret, and cried for mercy While under that exercise, I had occasion to call on the Methodist family. Just at that time Mr. Boardman was there, and went to prayer, before which he gave out, and they sang these two verses— ''Jesus, lover of my soul,''
''Let me to thy bosom fly,''
''While the nearer waters roll,''
''While the tempest still is high;''
''Hide me, 0 my Saviour, hide,''
''Till the storm of life is past,''
''Safe into the haven guide.''
''0 receive my soul at last !'' ''Other refuge have I none,''
''Hangs my helpless soul on thee;''
''Leave, ah! leave me not alone,''
''Still support and comfort me!''
''All my trust on thee is stayed,''
''All my help from thee I bring,''
''Cover my defenceless head''
''With the shadow of thy wing.'' Every line was remarkably suited to my ease, and I felt encouraged to hope that the Lord would not leave, but still support and comfort me; yea, as he knew all my trust was stayed on him, that he would ''Cover my defenceless head''
''With the shadow of his wing.'' From that time I was more composed, and set myself to seek the Lord, I think I may say, with my whole heart, and to prepare for going to his holy table. In order to which, I read with particular care Matthew Henry on the Sacrament, and endeavored to follow the directions which he lays down. I went to the minister to acquaint him with my design. He received me with great affection, and highly approved of my conduct. I expected that he would have very strictly and closely examined me, but was disappointed. I found that I could satisfy him, and that he approved of me, when I could not satisfy my own conscience, and feared that I was not approved of God. But even that, instead of discouraging, stirred me up to be more in earnest. I saw I must go to the Lord alone. He knew me altogether, and could make me what I ought to be. I attended preaching on Thursday and Saturday preparatory to the sacrament, and spent much time in self-examination and prayer. On the Saturday afternoon I retired to a solitary place in the fields, where I read, meditated, and prayed till it was quite dark. I was more than usually recollected. My mind was in a serene, devout, and heavenly frame. Prayer and meditation were solemn and delightful. I felt as if I could have spent the whole night in that sacred employment. Surely God was in that place, though then, in a great measure, I knew it not. I rose early on the sabbath morning, and just as it began to dawn, walked forth again to meditate and pray. The mildness and beauty of the morning, accompanied with the singing of birds in a woody vale, by the side of which I took my walk, corresponded with the state of my mind, and assisted my devotion. The meeting-house was distant about two miles. Great crowds attended on those occasions, church people as well as dissenters, among whom were many of my former companions. I used to be fond of going with the crowd; but that day my care was to avoid them, that I might neither be drawn into improper conversation, nor have my meditations interrupted. Accordingly I set off by myself, and walked on unmolested till I overtook my particular friend, whom I have repeatedly mentioned. We were soon joined by a neighbouring farmer, and they began to talk about their cattle, corn, &c, which surprised and grieved me, as I knew they were both going to receive the sacrament that day. I slackened my pace till they parted, and then rejoined my friend, and went in with him to the meeting-house. The communicants sat below, and the gallery was thronged by a mixed multitude. We took our seats in a corner which was rather dark, and could not be seen, except by very few of those in the gallery. This suited me best, for I wished as much as possible to be hid. But such was the exercise of my mind, that I could attend to nothing, and knew nothing that the minister said. When I went to the table, my distress increased above measure. I thought; perhaps I am now going to seal my own damnation. I prayed to the Lord as well as I could, to pity and help me; but felt as if I could do nothing: my strength utterly failed, and I was as helpless as infancy. When I took the bread and the cup into my hand, I was in an agony; but no sooner had I received both, than in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, all my fear and distress vanished, and peace unutterable filled my breast, and all within me felt and said, 'Lord, it is good for me to be here! I will never more be afraid to come to thy holy table. If there were a sacrament every day, I would come to it. Here I should like to live and die. Surely this is the house of God—this is the gate of heaven!' I returned from the table, and took my seat again in the corner, calm and happy, unspeakably happy. Yet through the whole I felt no rapturous joy; but a divine peace, accompanied with humble gratitude, filled my heart. Neither had I any particular conviction Or evidence what it was that the Lord then did for me: only I felt, I powerfully and sensibly felt, that my weary soul had found rest, and I knew it was all his doing. As, in the former part of the day, I could not attend to outward things, neither could I during the remaining service of the day. My attention was now fixed on God, who had given me more than the desire of my heart. I returned home like one who had found a pearl of great price, calmly rejoicing in God my Saviour, and continued in a great measure in the same calm and happy frame for some days. But I lost it through unwatchfulness, which I believe was chiefly owing to two things: (1.) Not understanding more clearly and particularly what the Lord had done for me. (2.) Not knowing how to walk so as to please him, and preserve the blessing which he in infinite mercy had bestowed upon me. t had no instructor or spiritual guide: all I passed through and felt, both of sorrow and joy, distress and comfort, was entirely secret, and known only to God and my own soul. With regard to outward assistance, I was alone, and had none to direct my steps; or when I fell to help me up, or even to shew me by what means I might arise. The privileges which the Methodists enjoy, are great and inestimable. Our class-meetings, private and body bands, select bands, love feasts, and in short, the whole of our economy, furnish us with such frequent and multiplied opportunities of bearing each other's burthens, lifting up the hands that hang down, and confirming the feeble knees, as perhaps never were exceeded, and but seldom equalled in the christian church. May we prize and improve our privileges, by not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of many now is; but still with all our primitive simplicity and diligence, provoke one another to love and good works. For want of the help and instruction which I afterwards found among the Methodists, I soon tell into a state of darkness and discouragement. I had no particular sense of guilt, neither did I give way to carelessness and trifling conversation; but continued to seek the Lord both in public and private; yet for for near two months I walked in inward darkness. During that time, I often conversed with the Methodists, and sometimes disputed with them; but I soon perceived that that was disagreeable to them, and unprofitable to myself; and so I gave it entirely up. I went more frequently to preaching. One night I heard Mr. Boardman from that passage: ''Awake, 0 north wind, and come thou south, blow upon my garden, that the spices thereof may flow out; let my beloved come into his garden, and eat his pleasant fruits.'' His description of Jesus Christ as the beloved of his church, was beautiful and affecting, and in a small degree cheered and strengthened my drooping, fainting soul. John Cook, the youngest of the Methodist brothers, supposing from what he had observed in my conduct and conversation, that I was under some religious concern, determined, the first opportunity that offered, that he would simply tell me what the Lord. had done for his soul, whatever use I might make of it. Accordingly, one morning a little before Christmas, we met in a field, when he gave me a very clear and full account of the manner in which he was brought to God: told the time and place, when and where he was set at liberty, and filled with joy and peace in believing: and also that from that time he had been constantly happy in God his Saviour, and walked in the light of his countenance. While he was speaking, I felt all my prejudice against the Methodists entirely removed: it was stripped off, and fell at my feet like an old garment with which I had long been wrapped. round and round; and there I left it. I saw clearly, that the glorious manifestation of the Saviour's love which he had experienced, the full deliverance both from the guilt and power of sin, of which he was made a partaker, and the abiding sense of the divine presence which he enjoyed, was true religion. I also knew that it was a blessed taste of what I had received and felt at the sacrament, that he had described; and was fully persuaded that that alone was the religion that could make me holy and happy. I was therefore determined to seek it more than ever I had done. But behold the infinite love and condescension of God ! Before I called, he answered; and while I was yet only musing and resolving, he heard; for the moment we parted, I felt all the darkness, barrenness, and depression of soul, which for near two months I had laboured under, entirely removed, and I was filled with such a measure of love and joy, as exceeded what I felt at the sacrament. Now ''Jesus, all the day long,''
''Was my joy and my song.'' He filled my heart with inexpressible sweetness and delight, and his name dwelt continually on my tongue. He was altogether lovely, and infinitely precious. I could do nothing, from morning to night, but wonder, rejoice, and adore. I cannot help here taking notice of two things. (1.) Notwithstanding the happiness now enjoyed, I still had no particular sense of pardon: indeed I do not remember that it once came into my mind, though I continually rejoiced in God my Saviour, and praised him both day and night. (2.) Though my prejudice against the Methodists was now entirely removed, and I cordially loved them, yet I had no thoughts of joining with them.—On Christmas eve I heard that blessed man of God, Mr. William Hunter, and also on Christmas morning, when he preached from these words: ''Fear not, only believe''. Alter preaching, I was introduced to him. His manner of address was at once solemn and affectionate. He asked me some questions concerning the state of my soul. I told him a little of what I had felt, particularly at the sacrament. He said, he believed that God did then pardon my sins, and did not doubt, if I earnestly sought him, that he would fully assure me of it. I heard him again at noon, on ''Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will towards men.'' When service was ended, he spoke to me and encouraged me to follow on to know the Lord. That evening, (the weather being remarkably fine and mild for the season,) I went out to meditate and pray, in the same place where I spent the Saturday evening preceding the sacrament; and while on my knees at prayer, I received, in a moment, a clear sense of pardon. Then it was that I first knew that I was justified freely through the redemption that is in Jesus, and that what I received and felt at the sacrament, was justification.The Spirit did not so witness it: I think there is not sufficient ground to assert it. (H. M.) Should any person ask, How was that sense of justification communicated ? Perhaps I might say, I cannot tell. I knew what I then received, and the effect it produced, as clearly and as sensibly as I know that the wind blows when I hear the sound thereof, feel its impression on my body, and see the various and powerful effects which it produces all around. me, though I cannot tell the manner of it, or whence it cometh and whither it goeth. What I then received, (and which at that time was and has been ever since ''perfectly'' satisfactory to rne,) so far as I can express it, was as follows: I heard no outward voice; I saw no external light or vision of any kind; there was no text of scripture brought to my mind; nor did I feel any extraordinary joy: but in an instant, I received a ''conviction'', or ''evidence'' in my soul, whereby I was assured, in that moment, that all my sins were forgiven for Christ's sake, and that I was accepted of God in the beloved: that ''conviction'', as well as the ''assurance'' which accompanied it, was not produced in the way of reasoning or argument; it was not inferred from any thing I had felt on former occasions—no, nor from any thing I felt the moment before I received it; it was ''direct, immediate'', and ''instantaneous'', and also ''clear'' and ''unequivocal''; it was the silent, but powerful voice of God, speaking directly to my heart, telling me the ''great things'' that he had done for me, and pointing me to the place ''when'' and ''where'' he did them: that is, in the language of Paul, ''it was the Spirit itself bearing witness with my spirit, that I was a child of God'': in consequence of which I cried ''Abba, Father!'' I went to him as my Father, loved him as my Father, confided in him, and served him as my Father; the assurance of the divine favour which I received, strengthened, confirmed, and settled me in the truth, beyond any thing which I had before experienced. Though but a babe, I was not so soon moved; when assaulted with temptation, I could go to the Lord with filial confidence as my Friend and Father, and found him always ready to pity and help me. Before that time I had no desire to join the Methodist society: hence, when Mr. Hunter, after morning preaching, advised me to join, believing it would be of great great use to me, I gave him no reason to suppose I would, because I did not intend it: but from the time I received the witness of the Spirit, and was enabled to call God my Father in Christ Jesus, I felt a fixed resolution to cast in my lot amongst them. Accordingly, a fortnight after, when Mr. Boardman came, accompanied by Mr. Thomas Dixon, (who was then preparing to set out as a travelling preacher, and who staid a few days in the neighbourhood,) he met the society after preaching one evening, and admitted me among them. When the congregation was dismissed, and I was shut in with the preacher and the society only, I felt some fear and misgiving of heart, lest I should do wrong, and was then taking an unadvised step. Being considerably agitated, the thought was strongly suggested; 'How do you know but there is some secret evil or trick among them which you have not yet discovered, and which, by and bye, will make you sorry for your present conduct?' To which I inwardly replied, 'Well, what may be among them I cannot say; but this I know, and the Searcher of all hearts knows it also, that I have nothing in view in coming among them, but the glory of God, and the salvation of my soul; and if, at any time I find that there is any thing contrary to this among them, I will leave them. Hitherto I have seen nothing that has the appearance of evil; and till I do, I will neither believe nor suspect that there is.' Mr. Dixon, after he had spoken individually to all the rest, asked me some questions, gave me good advice, and prayed earnestly for me. I left the meeting with a mixture of fear and joy, but fully determined to give myself to the Lord. Thus I joined the Methodist Society, at ''Sweethope'', early in January, 1769, about a year and a half after I first heard Mr. Rowel: and truly, with regard to me, it might be said in that time, ''What hath God wrought!'' He had indeed done great things for me, and wrought an exceeding great change in my mind, such a one as I had no conception of, and could not then have believed to be possible, though it had been declared unto me. He had brought me by a way that I knew not. and led me in paths in which I had not walked: and, what was best of all, he had in infinite mercy brought me to himself; to know him as my God and Father in Christ Jesus, and to seek and find my happiness in him; and had united me to his people, who tenderly cared for my soul, and in fellowship with whom I found that instruction, help, and comfort, which I so much needed, and which for years my soul had secretly desired. Perhaps no one was ever more deeply prejudiced against the Methodists, nor more suspicious that they were deceived and deceivers, and therefore more afraid of being deceived by them than I was. It is impossible to describe how deeply all these were rooted in my heart, and how powerfully I was influenced thereby for more than twelve months after I first heard their preaching: and the grand outward mean by which the Lord was pleased to conquer and remove them, was not so much the preaching of the word, (which however I found both pleasing and profitable, and which undoubtedly contributed to that end,) but as I have already intimated, that which first blunted the edge of my prejudice, suspicion, and fear, and finally tore them all up by the roots, was the exemplary life, and holy conversation, of the Methodists within the circle of my acquaintance. They lived in the Spirit, and walked in the Spirit; they were indeed a people of one business. In public and private, at home and abroad, whether employed in the duties of religion, or in secular business, they were always the same. Their example and conversation preached so powerfully both to my understanding and my heart, as entirely to conquer and destroy my prejudice, and banish all suspicion and fear from my breast, and to make me determine, ''This people, shall be my people, and their God, my God''. And though it is now upwards of thirty-six years since, I bless the Lord I have never to this hour repented of it; and believe I never shall. Indeed, my highest wish in this world, is, to live and die a simple, humble, earnest, holy, happy, ''primitive Methodist''. ====Footnotes==== =====Continued at [[Space:An Account of the Lord's Dealings with the Rev. Thomas Rutherford, Two|Section II]]=====

The Big House

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Only original building still standing from Bluff Springs community. It is always referred to as the Big House by family but is was the Coffey House and Bluff Springs Manor. Mangess S. Teague built the house for his daughter, Bettie when she married Joseph Kimball Coffey. After her death, Joseph married Bettie's niece, Jane (Jennie) Dodd. After her death, the house went to Annie Thersa (Dodd) Cummins.

Hickman family mysteries

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Edna Hickman lived in Shirley, Wva from 1882 to 1970. She had six children with an unknown father. Because these children all strongly resembled each other, we are assuming they all had the same father. They were born between 1901 and 1924. There was some family rumor that Hiram Sweeney was the father. However, if all the children really did have the same father, the only Hiram Sweeney in the area would have been too young. There is also some discussion that the father had something to do with the local mill. There is a Ralph Sweeney that lists his occupation as mill worker. There is also some discussion about a boarding house associated with the mill having something to do with this. (This is all recollections of family who was very young at the time.) However, DNA doesn't seem to bear this out. The name "Underwood" also came up, and there seem to be some DNA matches that might verify this. But I can only get it down to about 7 Underwoods, making assumptions about age and locality. And there doesn't seem to be an Underwood connection to the mill. Can't figure out how to make any more progress. It's a long shot, but maybe someone out there has some recollections that might help?

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Jones 45 Section (Commonwealth War Graves), Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia

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[[Category:Mountain_View_Cemetery,_Vancouver,_British_Columbia]] == About == The Jones 45 section of Mountain View Cemetery is the largest section of Commonwealth War graves within the graveyard. ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Jones 45 Commonwealth War Graves section of Mountain View Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== * [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] has photographed the first four rows of stones in this section, and the plaque at the entrance gate. Five rows and the cross memorial in the center back remain. [[Breen-120|Breen-120]] 16:23, 6 July 2014 (EDT) ===To Do=== * Finish photography and transcription of stones. * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *GPS locations of graves needed :Unfortunately, when I photographed this cemetery I did not GPS recording facility. Assistance is required to gather this information (contact [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |[[Scott-10616|Scott]] |[[Scott-10616|Hugh]] |Unknown |June 30, 1922 |Unknown |V.R. 1480 L.S R.N.C.V.R. |1 |- |[[Holliday-505|Holliday]] |[[Holliday-505|John H.]] |1892 |October 22, 1918 |26 |178250 Private 1st BN Canadian Inf. “Sweet are the memories/Left behind to those who/Knew his worth.” |2 |- |[[Hill-11849|Hill]] |[[Hill-11849|Reginald C.]] |1891 |November 1, 1918 |27 |339389 Gunner Canadian Field Artillery “Rest in Peace.” |3 |- |[[Perrault-134|Perrault]] |[[Perrault-134|George H.]] |Unknown |November 13, 1918 |Unknown |8574 Private 2nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “Until the day break and/The shadows flee away |4 |- |[[Blackman-774|Blackman]] |[[Blackman-774|George E.]] |1885 |December 19, 1918 |33 |1015723 Private 72nd BN Canadian Inf. “After serving/King and Country.” |5 |- |[[MacDonald-2817|McDonald]] |[[MacDonald-2817|William J.]] |1883 |December 22, 1918 |35 |29001 Private 16th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Beloved husband of/Marion May McDonald/Gone but not forgotten.” |6 |- |[[Higgin-8|Higgin]] |[[Higgin-8|Amos]] |1870 |November 4, 1918 |48 |443619 Private 54th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Husband of/Sarah Jane Higgin.” |7 |- |[[Kelly-5851|Kelly]] |[[Kelly-5851|Herbert C.]] |Unknown |October 26, 1918 |Unknown |760806 Private 121st Bn. Canadian Inf. “After serving/King and Country./In Loving Memory.” |8 |- |[[Thomas-13048|Thomas]] |[[Thomas-13048|Albert]] |1887 |October 25, 1918 |31 |27733 Private 15th Bn. Canadian Inf. “In loving memory of/My dear husband./Eternal rest grant/Unto him O Lord.” |9 |- |[[Strain-428|Strain]] |[[Strain-428|Edward S.]] |1899 |November 12, 1918 |19 |WR/313263 Private Royal Engineers “Rest in Peace.” |10 |- |[[Legg-575|Legg]] |[[Legg-575|William]] |1888 |November 2, 1918 |30 |Private 82 Battn “Lest We Forget.” |11 |- |Leadbeater |Robert |1886 |October 26 1918 |32 |645736 Private 158th Bn. Canadian Inf. |12 |- |Warman |William H. |1892 |October 21, 1918 |26 |428949 Private 7th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Gone but not forgotten.” |13 |- |Boaden |Edward G. |1891 |October 20, 1918 |27 |430730 Private 11th Bn. Can. Garrison Regt. “In Loving Memory/Late of Falmouth, England.” |14 |- |Metcalf |Frank |1890 |October 14, 1918 |28 |628099 Private 47th Bn. Canadian Inf. “When the roll/Is called up yonder/I’ll be there.” |15 |- |[[Johns-1735|Johns]] |[[Johns-1735|George A.]] |1891 |October 30 1918 |27 |514729 Private Canadian Army Service Corps |16 |- |Legay |Thomas | | | |Need to retake photo |17 |- |Payne |Stanley |Unknown |August 11, 1922 |Unknown |521142 Private C.A.M.C. C.E.F. “Our loss, Heaven’s gain./His wife and two children.” |18 |- |Ferguson |George T. |Unknown |August 8, 1922 |Unknown |172nd Battn. C.E.F. “Rest in Peace.” |19 |- |McInnes |Neil J. |1880 |August 28, 1918 |38 |1081598 Sapper 1st Bn. Can. Railway Troops |20 |- |Sealeaf |Alfred |1876 |September 25, 1918 |42 |Served as John O’ Brien Stoker RNCVR 3467 H.M.C.S. Rainbow “Forever Remembered by/His loving sister/Clara Sophia.” |21 |- |MacMillan |Frederick E. |1891 |October 18, 1918 |27 |688183 Private 172nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “Of Kamloops, B.C.” |22 |- |[[Bell-10797|Bell]] |[[Bell-10797|John]] |1863 |October 22, 1918 |55 |706985 Private 11th Bn. Can. Garrison Regt. |23 |- |Evans |Joseph |Unknown |October 22, 1918 |Unknown |667 Private Canadian Railway Service Guard |24 |- |McCuaig |Malcolm R. |March 24, 1892 |November 4, 1918 |26 |103416 Private 67th Battn. C.E.F. “Also Royal Flying Corps/Born March 24, 1892/ Portage La Prairie, Man./Son of R. McCuaig.” |25 |- |Gifford |Avard K. |1888 |November 4, 1918 |30 |469345 Private 85th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Rest in Peace.” |26 |- |Torrance |Robert |1890 |December 13, 1918 |28 |1015474 Private 72nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “In memory of/My dear husband/At rest.” |27 |- |Gordon |Wilfred |1900 |October 19, 1918 |18 |707248 Private 103rd Battn. “Oh till the day break/And the shadows flee./Erected by his mother/In loving memory.” |28 |- |Dempsey |Frank |Unknown |November 22, 1918 |Unknown |Private Australian Imperial Force |29 |- |Smith |Joseph |1889 |October 27, 1918 |29 |76149 Private 29th Battn. C.E.F. “In loving memory/After serving/3 years in France.” |30 |- |Callaghan |John |Unknown |November 3, 1918 |Unknown |Private 2nd Tunnelling Co. |31 |- |Irving |James |1888 |November 9, 1918 |30 |628017 Sergeant 47th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Loved and remembered/By all.” |32 |- |Wilson |Charles H.P. |1884 |November 4, 1918 |34 |30421 Private Canadian Army Service Corps “Son of Samuel Wilson/Portaferry/County Down/Ireland.” |33 |- |Henderson |Edward J. |1884 |October 31, 1918 |34 |75261 Private 29th Bn. Canadian Inf. |34 |- |[[Bluntish-1|Bluntish]] |[[Bluntish-1|John]] |Unknown |October 26, 1918 |Unknown |504692 Private 6th Field Co. C.E. C.E.F. “After Serving/King and Country.” |35 |- |Gervan |Herbert V. |1896 |June 10, 1922 |26 |1015794 Private 72nd Battn. C.E.F. “In loving memory/Of our dear son./At rest.” |36 |- |Westlake |William R. |1861 |February 27, 1922 |61 |706863 Private 103rd Battn. C.E.F. “Dad/1861-1922.” |37 |- |Morgan |Albert |1886 |March 28, 1922 |36 |2021634 Private 1 Depot Battn CEF “Lest We Forget.” |38 |- |McLean |Daniel H. |1883 |March 30, 1922 |39 |42248 Private 29 Battn CEF “Lest We Forget.” |39 |- |[[Cordingly-1|Cordingly]] |[[Cordingly-1|John]] |1883 |April 5, 1922 |39 |314456 Sapper Royal Engineers “Lest We Forget.” |40 |- |Goffin |Arthur F. |1891 |April 25, 1922 |31 |35218 A-Sergeant Can. Postal Corps. C.E.F. “At Rest./Beloved husband of/Violet Ethel Fanning.” |41 |- |[[Gawne-8|Gawne]] |[[Gawne-8|Thomas A.]] |1882 |April 28, 1922 |40 |704134 Private 8 Battn CRT CEF “Lest We Forget.” |42 |- |[[Wilson-20506|Wilson]] |[[Wilson-20506|Frederick]] |1875 |1922 |47 |Private CAMC CEF “Lest We Forget.” |43 |- |Young |John |1871 |April 15, 1919 |48 |301041 Private Canadian Field Artillery “In loving memory of my dear/Husband. Thy trial’s ended/Thy rest is won. There will/Be no parting there.” |44 |- |Thomas |William |1876 |April 16, 1919 |43 |506706 Sapper Canadian Engineers “In loving memory of my/Husband who died after/Serving King and Country./At rest.” |45 |- |Thomson |John |1898 |March 31, 1919 |21 |464351 Private 2nd Can. Mounted Rifles “The race appointed I have/Run. The combat over. The/Prize is won. After/3 years service overseas.” |46 |- |Mack |Peter |1876 |January 31, 1919 |43 |429661 Private 47th Bn. Canadian Inf. |47 |- |[[McLean-1903|McLean]] |[[McLean-1903|Duncan]] |1866 |March 9, 1919 |53 |154155 Sapper 9th Bn. Can. Railway Troops |48 |- |Zettergreen |Nelson A. |1898 |April 7, 1919 |21 |540398 Private Can. Corps Cyclist Battn. “In loving memory./Died of wounds/Received near Arras./Till we meet again.” |49 |- |Taylor |Alex B. |1887 |April 11, 1919 |32 |463902 Private 2nd Can. Mounted Rifles “Died from wounds/Received in France./At rest.” |50 |- |Lee |William G. |1889 |April 12 1919 |30 |703841 Private 102nd Bn. Canadian Inf. |51 |- |Hannigan |Frederick |Unknown |June 8, 1922 |Unknown |36116 Private C.A.S.C., C.E.F. “At rest, who fell asleep/Leaving behind his loving/Wife and son/Baby Terence.” |52 |- |[[Walker-13486|Walker]] |[[Walker-13486|Robert]] |1897 |February 6, 1919 |22 |429237 Private 7th Bn. Canadian Inf. “After three years service/In France. O for the touch/Of a vanished hand and the/Sound of a voice that is still.” |53 |- |[[Kenny-469|Kenny]] |[[Kenny-469|Cyril B.]] |1886 |December 31, 1918 |32 |13822 Bombardier Canadian Field Artillery “In loving memory./R.I.P.” |54 |- |[[McDonough-298|McDonough]] |[[McDonough-298|Charles E.]] |1898 |January 27, 1919 |21 |72nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “After serving/King and Country./In loving memory.” |55 |- |Manby |Charles S. |1881 |January 12, 1919 |38 |45003 Sergeant Canadian Engineers “After serving overseas/1914 to 1918.” |56 |- |Williams |Albert |1895 |January 6, 1919 |24 |464674 Private “A patriot brave, devoted/Free, and now with/Grateful Trust. O Father/I gave him to my country/And to thee.” |57 |- |Owen |Charles |1891 |December 31, 1918 |27 |428781 Private 47th Battn. C.E.F “In memory/A native of/Mount Lebannon, Syria.” |58 |- |Bradley |Herbert |1902 |December 26, 1918 |16 |116779 Private 72nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “Died for King and Country/Aged 16 years 11 months./Gone but not forgotten.” |59 |- |Lee |William |1884 |July 13, 1918 |34 |75023 Private 29th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Close to Jesus.” |60 |- |Stewart |Alexander J. |July 15, 1878 |May 10, 1918 |39 |258563 Private 211th Bn. Canadian Inf. “After serving/King and Country/Born July 15, 1878.” |61 |- |Hertslet |Basil H. |1866 |April 28, 1918 |52 |1037141 Private 238th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Father to thee come.” |62 |- |Terris |John |1873 |April 9, 1918 |45 |19922 Sergeant 10th Bn, Canadian Inf. “Gone but not forgotten.” |63 |- |Chipman |Abraham |1882 |April 6, 1918 |36 |760015 Private 121st Bn. Canadian Inf. “In loving memory/Of one who’s gone/But not forgotten.” |64 |- |Thompson |Joseph O. |Unknown |April 1 1918 |Unknown |687195 Private 172nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “Asleep in Jesus,/Oh how sweet./Sleep on dear one,/Until we meet.” |65 |- |[[Gillies-225|Gillies]] |[[Gillies-225|John J.]] |Unknown |March 5, 1918 |Unknown |13365 Private 5th Battn., C.E.F. |66 |- |Maher |Michael |Unknown |February 22, 1918 |Unknown |1039308 Private 239th Bn. Canadian Inf. |67 |- |Hunter |John J. |1890 |1922 |32 | |68 |- |Griffin |Stanley |1891 |April 12, 1916 |25 |28975 Private 16th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Peace Perfect Peace.” |69 |- |Camplin |Fairbank |1873 |May 17, 1916 |43 |629031 Private 47th Bn. Canadian Inf |70 |- |McNiven |Robert |1897 |December 2, 1916 |19 |760738 Private 121st Bn. Canadian Inf. |71 |- |Duchesnay |Henry J. |1870 |March 12, 1917 |47 |442312 Private 54th Bn. Canadian Inf. |72 |- |McDonald |Roderick J. |May 17, 1890 |April 27, 1917 |26 |32848 Private Canadian Army Medical Corps “Born At/Harbour Au Bouche, N.S./May 17, 1890.” |73 |- |Horne |James |1880 |May 28, 1917 |37 |129482 Private 72nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “The sands of time/Are sinking.” |74 |- |[[Stokes-1294|Stokes]] |[[Stokes-1294|Henry]] |Unknown |June 22, 1917 |Unknown |20376 Private 10th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Rest in Peace.” |75 |- |[[Crook-631|Crook]] |[[Crook-631|Frederick E.]] |Unknown |July 27, 1917 |Unknown |760621 Private 121st Bn, Canadian Inf. |76 |- |Taylor |Frederick G. |1871 |May 26, 1921 |50 |623168 Private 27th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Life’s Battle O’er/So shalt thou rest./Good night.” |77 |- |[[Busby-559|Busby]] |[[Busby-559|Sydney]] |1873 |1921 |48 |RSM 16 Res. Battn. C.E.F. “Lest we forget.” |78 |- |Emery |Ernest H. |1878 |1921 |43 |Private CASC CEF “Lest we forget.” |79 |- |Carter |William P. |1895 |July 14, 1921 |26 |268365 Private Saskatchewan Regiment “At rest./We shall meet/Beyond the river.” |80 |- |[[Baker-15987|Baker]] |[[Baker-15987|John]] |Unknown |July 20, 1921 |Unknown |”Lest we forget.” |81 |- |[[Thomson-3490|Thomson]] |[[Thomson-3490|John G.]] |1889 |July 22 1921 |32 |Corporal CAMC CEF |82 |- |Fraser |William J. |1885 |August 6, 1921 |36 |49667 Sergeant Canadian Army Veterinary Corps “Born Kincardine, Ontario. Rest in Peace.” |83 |- |Neil |Joseph R. |1891 |August 13, 1921 |30 |524677 Private Canadian Army Medical Corps |84 |- |Rogers |Edmund |1874 |July 4, 1921 |47 |442555 Private 2nd Battn. 1st Div. C.E.F. “In loving memory.” |85 |- |Eacott |Frederick R. |1881 |June 29, 1921 |40 |1013114 Private Canadian Forestry Corps |86 |- |[[Andrews-5648|Andrews]] |[[Andrews-5648|Ernest]] |1883 |1921 |38 |Lance Corporal 124 Battn CEF “Lest we forget.” |87 |- |Lince |Alfred |1882 |June 13, 1921 |39 |523639 Corporal Canadian Army Medical Corps “A good man and true/Loved and respected/By all he knew./Rest in Peace.” |88 |- |Naylor |Thomas F. |Unknown |June 8, 1921 |Unknown |Lieutenant Royal Air Force “Rest in Peace.” |89 |- |Falkner |Philip S. |Unknown |June 7, 1921 |Unknown |9031 Private Labour Corps “Rest in Peace.” |90 |- |Kemp |Alexander |1896 |May 26, 1921 |25 |129325 Sergeant 72nd Bn, Canadian Inf. “Peacefully sleeping.” |91 |- |Shortman |George |1880 |May 21, 1921 |41 |180312 Sapper Canadian Engineers |92 |- |Gillissie |Harold G. |1883 |February 21, 1918 |35 |Captain Canadian Medical Army Corps “His smiling face/Lovely to recall/Kindly words for each/Still lives by all.” |93 |- |Snow |John R. |1901 |February 5, 1918 |17 |760889 Private 102nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “After serving three/Years in France./In loving memory/Of my dear son.” |94 |- |Phillips |Phillip |Unknown |January 28, 1918 |Unknown |736707 Private 113th Bn. Canadian Inf. “May the Heavenly winds/Blow softly over this/Sweet and hallowed spot.” |95 |- |Roberts |John E. |Unknown |December 4, 1917 |Unknown |629110 Private 47th Bn. Canadian Inf. “In memory of/My husband/A just man/Made perfect.” |96 |- |[[Davis-23684|Davis]] |[[Davis-23684|Thomas E.]] |1861 |January 19, 1918 |57 |1037178 Corporal 238th Bn Canadian Inf. |97 |- |Lanthier |Louis |1871 |November 30, 1917 |46 |116193 Private 11th Can. Mounted Rifles |98 |- |Carson |James |1877 |August 9, 1917 |40 |645767 Private 158th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Rest in Peace.” |99 |- |Henderson |Peter |1872 |August 19, 1917 |45 |703543 Private 67th Bn. Canadian Inf. |100 |- |Brydson |Alexander |1878 |July 18, 1922 |44 |”Lest we forget.” |101 |- |Mackenzie |James A. |1901 |July 17, 1918 |17 |703735 Private 102nd Bn. Canadian Inf. |102 |- |Howard |John |1883 |July 20, 1918 |35 |2084 Private Canadian Army Service Corps “After serving/King and Country.” |103 |- |McCarthy (McCartin) |Peter |1877 |August 6, 1918 |41 |Peter McCartin served as 686206 Private Peter McCarthy 172nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “May his soul/Rest in peace.” |104 |- |Hadden |Albert |1890 |August 9, 1918 |28 |288711 Private 221st Bn. Canadian Inf. “Tell me the old old story/Of Jesus and His love.” |105 |- |Pitchford |Steven |1877 |February 9, 1919 |42 |76185 Private 29th Bn. Canadian Inf. |106 |- |Quinton |Edward |1886 |February 28, 1919 |33 |17048 Private 7th Bn. Canadian Inf. “At rest/Beloved husband of Florence./Served King and Country/Overseas 4 years & 4 months.” |107 |- |[[Blow-110|Blow]] |[[Blow-110|James]] |1891 |March 8, 1919 |28 |130132 Private 72nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “In loving memory./Gone but not/Forgotten.” |108 |- |McConnell |Moses |1887 |March 17, 1919 |32 |703462 Private 102nd Bn. Canadian Inf. |109 |- |Grieg |John W. |1895 |March 30, 1919 |24 |645569 Private 7th Bn. Canadian Inf. “In loving memory/Of my husband./After three years/Service in France.” |110 |- |Burke |Alfred F. |1874 |March 4, 1919 |45 |51009 Private Canadian Army Medical Corps “Oh, how I loved him,/No tongue can tell./Mother.” |111 |- |McArthur |Robert A. |1892 |February 1, 1919 |27 |646238 Private 29th Bn. Canadian Inf. “Abide with me.” |112 |- |Forsythe |Charles |Unknown |February 6, 1919 |Unknown |464299 Private 2nd C.M.R. C.E.F. |113 |- |[[Noonan-411|Noonan]] |[[Noonan-411|Augustus J.]] |1887 |December 26, 1918 |31 |130147 Private 72nd Bn. Canadian Inf. |114 |- |Robson |Andrew | | | |Need to retake photo |115 |- |Dunn |Joseph |1876 |1919 |43 |Private 2 CMR CEF “Lest we forget.” |116 |- |[[Welsh-891|Welsh]] |[[Welsh-891|Sidney]] |Unknown |January 27, 1919 |Unknown |790880 Private 131st Battn. C.E.F. |117 |- |Davidson |Gordon C. |1885 |May 30, 1922 |37 |Lieutenant Ph.D. M.C. 1st C.M.R. C.E.F. “Enlisted 196th Battn.” |118 |- |Haugh |Karl S. |1900 |May 11, 1919 |19 |463097 Bugler 62nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “In loving memory/Of our only son./The Lord shepherd/Calls His own by name.” |119 |- |Pullinger |Albert E. |1886 |May 7, 1919 |33 |1015134 Private 72nd Bn. Canadian Inf. “In memory of our/Dear son and brother./Everlasting peace be thine.” |120 |- |Laidlaw |Wallace H. |1875 |May 4, 1919 |44 |521104 Private Canadian Army Medical Corps |121 |- |Harvey |Frederick H. |Unknown |October 25, 1918 |Unknown |760336 Private 121st Battn. C.E.F. |122 |- |[[Campbell-10563|Campbell]] |[[Campbell-10563|William G.]] |Unknown |May 9, 1919 |Unknown |463747 Private 14th Bn. Canadian Inf. |123 |- |Mallett |Henry W. |1871 |May 13, 1919 |48 |154255 Private 1st Canadian Pioneers |124 |- |Curtin |Dennis |1878 |1919 |41 |Private 146 Battn CEF “Lest we forget.” |125 |- |Stokes |Robert |1882 |June 8, 1919 |37 |504953 Sapper Canadian Engineers |126 |- |[[Alexander-5903|Alexander]] |[[Alexander-5903|Walter]] |Unknown |April 6, 1922 |Unknown |15479 Private Highland Light Infantry |127 |- |Carey |Alfred B. |1882 |March 29, 1922 |40 |Lieut. Colonel C.M.G. D.S.O. and Bar 54th Battn. C.E.F. “Rest in peace.” |128 |- |Kelleher |Cornelius |1887 |March 30, 1922 |32 |435539 Private 50th Battn. C.E.F. “Gone but not forgotten.” |129 |- |Frew |George |1880 |March 20, 1922 |42 |”Lest we forget.” |130 |- |Turberville |Thomas |1866 |1922 |56 |Captain CCS CEF “Lest we forget.” |131 |- |[[Finley-1287|Finley]] |[[Finley-1287|J.M. Mainwaring]] |1898 |February 16, 1922 |24 |Private Can. M.M.G. Bde. “From effects of active service./In loving memory/May light perpetual/Shine upon him.” |132 |- |}

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Smith-83171|Charles Smith]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Smith-83171&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charles Smith To-Do List|Charles's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Smith-4806|Andress, Azuba (Smith) ]] || 1777-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Peets-14|Ashline, Laura (Peets) ]] || 1889-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Smith-5393|Axtell, Mary (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-5400|Axtell, Adaline (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4174|Barnett, Edepha (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4582|Bayles, Lena Kathryn (Smith) ]] || 1913-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Hall-62|Bellomy, Louisa (Hall) ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-188|Betuel, Melanie (Pitre) ]] || 1866-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Blackledge-2|Blackledge, Robert ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-349|Boagni, May Gladys (Pitre) ]] || 1905-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Boagni-1|Boagni, Vincent ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-77|Bolton, Catherine (Hall) ]] || 1860-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Bolton-3|Bolton, James Buchanan]] || 1857-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Bordelon-1|Bordelon, Yorick ]] || 1883-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Peets-58|Bosjolie, Patricia (Peets) ]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-24|Bozedlowski, Edith Eleanor Eleanor (Peets) ]] || 1904-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Peets-29|Bracey, Irene R. (Peets) ]] || 1918-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-191|Brebel, Marie (Pitre) ]] || 1835-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Hall-137|Brooks, Mary Annie (Hall) ]] || 1893-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Brown-25|Brown, Harold Pitney]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-362|Brown, Marie Emelina (Pitre) ]] || 1864-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Brown-76|Brown, Paulin ]] || 1854-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Hall-113|Bryant, Mary W. (Hall) ]] || 1872-05-28 || to-do |- | [[Bryant-7|Bryant, Jessee F. ]] || 1868-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Hall-79|Cagle, Lucinda J. (Hall) ]] || 1864-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3132|Campbell, Sarah Jane (Smith) ]] || 1832-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Hall-95|Catlett, Katie (Hall) ]] || 1876-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-348|Chachere, Sadie Louise (Pitre) ]] || 1905-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-161|Chiasson, Marie (Pitre) ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4077|Cockrum, Annie Ethel (Smith) ]] || 1890-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2848|Cole, Lydia (Smith) ]] || 1654-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-96|Corley, Judy E. (Hall) ]] || 1881-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-228|Corneau, Francoise (Pitre) ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Corneau-2|Corneau, Michel ]] || 1737-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Peets-47|Corwin, Madora Mae (Peets) ]] || 1919-09-30 || to-do |- | [[White-11730|Cotton, Ann (White) ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hulme-72|Cotton, Mary (Hulme) ]] || 1561-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-173|Courtois, Charlotte Marie (Pitre) ]] || 1763-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Hall-131|Cox, Laura Idella (Hall) ]] || 1879-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4109|Cromwell, Hannah Henrietta (Smith) ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-80|Davis, Susan E. (Hall) ]] || 1867-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3060|Dawson, Martha Marie (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Demarco-2|Demarco, C. ]] || 1846-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-351|Dimmick, Martha (Pitre) ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dimmick-1|Dimmick, John C.]] || 1908-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-369|Dupre, Marie Alphonsia (Pitre) ]] || 1878-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Dupre-5|Dupre, Martin Fremont ]] || 1857-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4580|Eskridge, Mary Elizabeth (Smith) ]] || 1841-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-217|Farine, Felicite (Pitre) ]] || 1770-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3045|Fendley, Malinda (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Figoni-3|Figoni, Ludvig ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Figoni-4|Figoni, Giovanna ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Figoni-5|Figoni, Giuseppe ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Uggeri-1|Figoni, Vittoria (Uggeri) ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Figoni-6|Figoni, Francesco ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fontenot-9|Fontenot, Albert ]] || 1882-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Fosatti-1|Fosatti, Giuseppe ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gaddi-1|Gaddi, NN ]] || 1846-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Peets-23|Gadway, Maude A. (Peets) ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3848|Gallup, Anna (Smith) ]] || 1765-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Peets-44|Garrow, Bernice V. (Peets) ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-57|Garvin, Catherine (Peets) ]] || 1916-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gizzi-1|Gizzi, Giuseppa ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-172|Gouenau, Francoise (Pitre) ]] || 1802-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Gouenau-1|Gouenau, Jean Marie ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-42|Hall, William Frank , Sr.]] || 1880-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Hall-43|Hall, James Farmer ]] || 1882-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Hall-44|Hall, Thomas Rutherford , Sr.]] || 1884-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Hall-45|Hall, Arthur Harrison ]] || 1892-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Pace-2|Hall, Mary (Pace) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-55|Hall, Henry ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-56|Hall, Eli S. ]] || 1837-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Hall-57|Hall, Silas ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-59|Hall, Joseph ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-60|Hall, Sarah ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-61|Hall, Hosea F. ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-64|Hall, Nancy ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-65|Hall, William ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-67|Hall, James Farmer]] || 1857-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Manning-3|Hall, Mary Jane (Manning) ]] || 1857-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Hall-68|Hall, John Hosey]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-69|Hall, Johnathan Benton]] || 1843-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Hall-70|Hall, Mahala ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-71|Hall, Madison Jackson]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-72|Hall, Solomon ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-73|Hall, Louisa C. ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-74|Hall, John ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-75|Hall, Joseph ]] || 1854-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Hall-76|Hall, Nancy J. ]] || 1857-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Hall-81|Hall, Joseph Eli ]] || 1870-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Hall-82|Hall, Mary ]] || 1870-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Hooper-7|Hall, Mary Jane (Hooper) ]] || 1842-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Hall-97|Hall, Jules ]] || 1884-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Manning-4|Hall, Cynthia E. (Manning) ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-111|Hall, Molly ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-112|Hall, Miles Emerson ]] || 1877-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Hall-114|Hall, James C. ]] || 1875-08-00 || to-do |- | [[King-33|Hall, Mary (King) ]] || 1876-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-115|Hall, Johnnie O. ]] || 1879-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Hall-116|Hall, Hosea Aaron ]] || 1882-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Hall-117|Hall, Moses Marion ]] || 1882-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Hall-118|Hall, Charles F. ]] || 1884-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Wilson-54|Hall, Leona (Wilson) ]] || 1886-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Compton-2|Hall, Ida (Compton) ]] || 1891-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Hall-119|Hall, Matthew M. ]] || 1888-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Clark-35|Hall, Fannie Jenetta (Clark) ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-121|Hall, John Farmer ]] || 1876-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Hall-122|Hall, McDonald ]] || 1878-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Bynum-1|Hall, Julia Elizabeth (Bynum) ]] || 1878-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Hall-123|Hall, Nicholas Dawson , Sr.]] || 1880-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Hall-124|Hall, Ellison Cally ]] || 1882-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Hall-125|Hall, Dadie Burton , Sr.]] || 1885-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Hall-126|Hall, Turner Petty , Sr.]] || 1887-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Latham-2|Hall, Miley Ann (Latham) ]] || 1843-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Hall-127|Hall, Georgia Indiana ]] || 1871-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Hall-129|Hall, Allen Albert ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-130|Hall, Marion Rufus ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-133|Hall, Robert Alexander ]] || 1884-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Lusk-1|Hall, Francis Mae (Lusk) ]] || 1885-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Hall-134|Hall, Mahala Lieuvenia ]] || 1886-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Hall-135|Hall, Perry Benton ]] || 1888-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Hall-136|Hall, Manoah Arthur ]] || 1890-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Latham-4|Hall, Martha Mahala (Latham) ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-138|Hall, Lucy P. ]] || 1874-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-141|Hall, Andy J. ]] || 1880-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-142|Hall, Finis Elias Benton]] || 1883-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Hall-143|Hall, Robert J. ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-144|Hall, Henry C. ]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-145|Hall, William Thomas ]] || 1878-01-25 || to-do |- | [[Hall-147|Hall, Joseph Alonzo ]] || 1891-12-09 || to-do |- | [[Chumley-1|Hall, Ida Elizabeth Trayler (Chumley) ]] || 1884-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Hall-149|Hall, Eli Edward ]] || 1897-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Hall-150|Hall, Leonard Glenn ]] || 1922-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-30|Hall, Evelyn (Thomas) ]] || 1928-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Branum-1|Hall, Emma (Branum) ]] || 1886-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Hall-151|Hall, Louise ]] || 1905-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Hall-153|Hall, James Carroll Wesley ]] || 1908-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Hall-154|Hall, Oscar ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-155|Hall, Ethel ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-157|Hall, twin ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-5034|Hall, Nancy Polly Branham (Smith) ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-5035|Hall, Unisiah Branham (Smith) ]] || 1774-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Peets-25|Hamelin, Marie A. (Peets) ]] || 1906-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4995|Harrison, Elizabeth (Smith) ]] || 1706-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Heath-6|Heath, Josiah ]] || 1747-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Hoopman-3|Hoopman, Rolland Rogers]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-2902|Hornbeck, Celeste (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4130|Huddleston, Mary (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4131|Huddleston, Dorcas (Smith) ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-11|Hurst, Sarah A. (Peets) ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ifrosi-1|Ifrosi, Alfredo ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-163|Jacquet dit DesLauriers, Agnes (Pitre) ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-350|Jetty, Evelyn Hazel (Pitre) ]] || 1909-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Hall-78|Johnson, Sarah (Hall) ]] || 1861-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2935|Jones, Elizabeth (Smith) ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kampodonico-1|Kampodonico, Ant. ]] || 1847-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Townsend-4|Kennard, Elizabeth (Townsend) ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-48|Krenzer, Viola F (Peets) ]] || 1922-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-158|Landry, Anne (Pitre) ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leavenworth-1|Leavenworth, Aris ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-300|Lefebvre, Virginie (Pitre) ]] || 1853-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Lefebvre-16|Lefebvre, Hormisdas ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovati-1|Lovati, Luigi ]] || 1874-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-202|Mainguy, Constance (Pitre) ]] || 1851-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Markini-1|Markini, NN ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-218|Maronge, Marguerite Marie (Pitre) ]] || 1771-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Maronge-1|Maronge, Jean ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-132|McCormack, Anna May (Hall) ]] || 1881-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-299|McKenzie, Marie Elodie (Pitre) ]] || 1852-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3647|Merritt, Ema Gertrude (Smith) ]] || 1864-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Mignone-1|Mignone, G. ]] || 1846-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3063|Moore, Mary (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pitre-360|Mouille, Marie Alice (Pitre) ]] || 1861-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Mouille-1|Mouille, Cleophas ]] || 1857-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3823|Northrup, Hopestill (Smith) ]] || 1680-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bruneau-1|Peets, Sophia (Bruneau) ]] || 1872-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Peets-3|Peets, John ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-4|Peets, Joseph ]] || 1874-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Gadway-3|Peets, Ellen L. (Gadway) ]] || 1880-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Peets-5|Peets, Alfred ]] || 1877-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Peets-6|Peets, Henry ]] || 1882-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Peets-7|Peets, William ]] || 1891-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-8|Peets, Hazel ]] || 1898-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-9|Peets, Arthur G. ]] || 1899-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-10|Peets, Florence E. ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-12|Peets, Henry J.]] || 1912-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Peets-16|Peets, Delor ]] || 1893-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-351|Peets, Mildred (Unknown) ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-19|Peets, Prosper L. ]] || 1905-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Collins-14|Peets, Goldie (Collins) ]] || 1904-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Peets-20|Peets, Edward Joseph ]] || 1893-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Peets-21|Peets, Walter L. ]] || 1895-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Peets-22|Peets, Ralph Raymond]] || 1898-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-356|Peets, Isabelle V. (Unknown) ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-26|Peets, Willard E.]] || 1907-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Peets-27|Peets, Dorothy S.]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-28|Peets, John A.]] || 1915-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Cheyne-1|Peets, Gladys Jean (Cheyne) ]] || 1919-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Peets-30|Peets, Catherine ]] || 1895-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-31|Peets, Ethel ]] || 1897-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-32|Peets, Lawrence ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-34|Peets, Mary ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-358|Peets, Rose A. (Unknown) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-35|Peets, Isabelle M.]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-36|Peets, Arnold ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-37|Peets, Donald L. ]] || 1916-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-38|Peets, Sarah ]] || 1897-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-39|Peets, Marguerite Eva]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-41|Peets, Gerald Alfred]] || 1911-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Vaughn-2|Peets, Madeline (Vaughn) ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-42|Peets, Fremont Joseph]] || 1914-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Peets-45|Peets, Edward F.]] || 1918-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-46|Peets, Russell Ernest]] || 1917-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Peets-49|Peets, Beatrice B.]] || 1924-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-50|Peets, Rolin Peter]] || 1929-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Peets-54|Peets, Robert ]] || 1927-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-55|Peets, Norma B.]] || 1923-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-56|Peets, Roger L. ]] || 1925-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-59|Peets, Veronica D. ]] || 1929-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-60|Peets, Veronica C.]] || 1928-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-61|Peets, Helen E.]] || 1929-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peets-15|Perry, Minnie (Peets) ]] || 1891-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3867|Pevenhouse, Catherine (Smith) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3039|Pinkley, Louisa Adeline (Smith) ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-308|Pinsonnault, Rosanna (Pitre) ]] || 1870-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Pinsonnault-1|Pinsonnault, Camille ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-83|Pitre, Marguerite ]] || 1727-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-86|Pitre, Pierre ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-159|Pitre, Simon Joseph ]] || 1757-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Cormier-5|Pitre, Charlotte Anne (Cormier) ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-160|Pitre, Paul ]] || 1759-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-162|Pitre, Benoni Guillaume ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Diagle-1|Pitre, Anne Marie (Diagle) ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-164|Pitre, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-165|Pitre, Marguerite ]] || 1759-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-166|Pitre, Jean III ]] || 1761-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-167|Pitre, Jean Marie ]] || 1762-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Bourg-12|Pitre, Rose Perinne (Bourg) ]] || 1761-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-168|Pitre, Francoise ]] || 1788-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-169|Pitre, Unknown ]] || 1790-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-170|Pitre, Jean ]] || 1792-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-171|Pitre, Jeanne ]] || 1796-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-174|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1764-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Portier-1|Pitre, Anne (Portier) ]] || 1760-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-175|Pitre, Joseph Julien ]] || 1787-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-176|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1788-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-179|Pitre, Jean Marie ]] || 1827-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Gaultier-1|Pitre, Marie Rose (Gaultier) ]] || 1833-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-180|Pitre, Jean Marie ]] || 1857-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-181|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1859-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Josse-1|Pitre, Henriette (Josse) ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-183|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1891-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-184|Pitre, Melanie ]] || 1892-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-189|Pitre, Eugene ]] || 1872-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-190|Pitre, Pierre ]] || 1830-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-193|Pitre, Jacques ]] || 1798-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Pansard-1|Pitre, Marie (Pansard) ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-195|Pitre, Jeanne ]] || 1828-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-196|Pitre, Pierre ]] || 1830-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-197|Pitre, Marie ]] || 1832-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-198|Pitre, Francoise ]] || 1834-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-199|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1836-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-200|Pitre, Jean Marie ]] || 1845-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-201|Pitre, Maxime ]] || 1845-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-203|Pitre, Marie ]] || 1804-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-204|Pitre, Pierre ]] || 1765-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-205|Pitre, Augustin ]] || 1766-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-206|Pitre, Jacques Francois ]] || 1767-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Thibodeau-7|Pitre, Jeanne Tarsile (Thibodeau) ]] || 1764-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-207|Pitre, Jean Charles ]] || 1788-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Poche-1|Pitre, Catherine (Poche) ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rousse-1|Pitre, Eulalie (Rousse) ]] || 1818-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-210|Pitre, Marie ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-211|Pitre, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1840-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-212|Pitre, Josephine ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-213|Pitre, Justine ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-214|Pitre, Adele ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-215|Pitre, Madeleine Francoise Genevieve ]] || 1792-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-216|Pitre, Francoise Madeleine ]] || 1769-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-219|Pitre, Marie Perinne ]] || 1773-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-220|Pitre, Prudente Jeanne ]] || 1774-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-221|Pitre, Augustin ]] || 1775-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-222|Pitre, Charles Paul ]] || 1776-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-224|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Darois-3|Pitre, Madeleine (Darois) ]] || 1730-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-225|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1753-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-226|Pitre, Francois ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-232|Pitre, Girl ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-288|Pitre, Unknown ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-296|Pitre, Julie I ]] || 1846-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-297|Pitre, Joseph ]] || 1847-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-301|Pitre, Adolphe ]] || 1855-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-302|Pitre, Francois ]] || 1858-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Charron-1|Pitre, Alphonsine (Charron) ]] || 1868-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-303|Pitre, Marie Cordelie VIII ]] || 1860-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-304|Pitre, Jacques ]] || 1861-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-305|Pitre, Marie Cordelie X ]] || 1862-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-306|Pitre, Fortunat ]] || 1864-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Lacroix-3|Pitre, Malvina (Lacroix) ]] || 1866-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-307|Pitre, Marie Eliza ]] || 1867-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-318|Pitre, Solastie ]] || 1819-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-326|Pitre, Joachin Louis]] || 1817-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-330|Pitre, Estelle ]] || 1843-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Lambert-13|Pitre, Genevieve (Lambert) ]] || 1815-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-336|Pitre, Genevieve Fedora]] || 1861-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-337|Pitre, Martha ]] || 1865-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-339|Pitre, Pierre ]] || 1868-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-340|Pitre, Joseph Oscar]] || 1871-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-341|Pitre, Laura ]] || 1872-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-342|Pitre, Michel Willis Nolle ]] || 1875-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Richard-2|Pitre, Corinne (Richard) ]] || 1878-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-343|Pitre, Joseph Henri]] || 1878-08-14 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-344|Pitre, Adam Edouard]] || 1881-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-345|Pitre, Rosa ]] || 1883-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-346|Pitre, Henry Nole]] || 1902-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-347|Pitre, Norma Estelle]] || 1903-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-352|Pitre, Ray ]] || 1913-08-07 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-353|Pitre, Grace ]] || 1916-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-354|Pitre, Evalina ]] || 1919-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-361|Pitre, Catherine Gadrate ]] || 1862-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-363|Pitre, Armide ]] || 1866-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-364|Pitre, Pierre Damon ]] || 1867-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Chovet-1|Pitre, Laura (Chovet) ]] || 1875-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-365|Pitre, Louis Napoleon Dauron ]] || 1869-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-366|Pitre, Emma ]] || 1871-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-367|Pitre, Felicia ]] || 1874-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-368|Pitre, Marie Bernadette ]] || 1876-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-370|Pitre, Francois Antoine ]] || 1881-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-371|Pitre, Joseph Adam ]] || 1882-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Dupre-7|Pitre, Marie Emma F. (Dupre) ]] || 1876-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-375|Pitre, Marie Emeline ]] || 1890-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-376|Pitre, Marie Marthe ]] || 1890-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-377|Pitre, Fernand ]] || 1891-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-378|Pitre, Leon Joseph ]] || 1894-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Guillory-5|Pitre, Emily (Guillory) ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-379|Pitre, Martin ]] || 1896-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-365|Pitre, Lucille (Unknown) ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-380|Pitre, Edgar ]] || 1899-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-366|Pitre, Anna (Unknown) ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-381|Pitre, Victor ]] || 1900-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-382|Pitre, Hermina ]] || 1903-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-383|Pitre, Rosa ]] || 1905-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-384|Pitre, Damon ]] || 1905-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-367|Pitre, Ludy (Unknown) ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-385|Pitre, Marie Edna ]] || 1906-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Pitre-386|Pitre, Pierre Emery ]] || 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Marie (Pitre) ]] || 1734-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Hall-110|Sharp, Lucinda (Hall) ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pace-4|Shelton, Catherine (Pace) ]] || 1826-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Hall-63|Skelton, Cynthia (Hall) ]] || 1843-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Skelton-3|Skelton, Samuel ]] || 1840-05-28 || to-do |- | [[Skelton-5|Skelton, Samuel D. ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2878|Sleeth, Ann Nancy (Smith) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-2059|Smith, Mehitabel ]] || 1653-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2291|Smith, Nehemiah , III]] || 1673-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2760|Smith, Thomas ]] || 1760-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2763|Smith, Stephen ]] || 1765-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2764|Smith, William ]] || 1753-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2765|Smith, Mary ]] || 1758-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2766|Smith, Rebecca ]] || 1763-01-31 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2767|Smith, Isaac ]] || 1767-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2768|Smith, Joseph ]] || 1770-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2769|Smith, John ]] || 1773-09-11 || 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|| 1853-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2789|Smith, Russell ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2790|Smith, Stanton Reinhart ]] || 1883-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2791|Smith, Essie Olive ]] || 1887-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Smith-2794|Smith, Commodore J. 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Myrtle Zordatha ]] || 1876-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3084|Smith, Nancy ]] || 1811-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3087|Smith, Neil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3090|Smith, O I ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3097|Smith, Perry Eugene ]] || 1884-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3101|Smith, Ralph Everett ]] || 1879-07-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3105|Smith, Reuben ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3109|Smith, Richard Lee ]] || 1914-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3113|Smith, Robert J ]] || 1912-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3115|Smith, Rosey ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3116|Smith, Royal ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3121|Smith, Samuel Kermit ]] || 1902-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3145|Smith, Thomas ]] || 1798-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3149|Smith, Thula Ella ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3163|Smith, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3164|Smith, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3181|Smith, William Stanley ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3183|Smith, Williams ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3187|Smith, Zebulon ]] || 1759-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3211|Smith, Ephraim ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3212|Smith, Isaac M]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3320|Smith, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3323|Smith, William ]] || 1667-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3334|Smith, Frank ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3342|Smith, Alfred N. ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3345|Smith, Charles ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3349|Smith, Alonzo ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3350|Smith, Nancy Adelia ]] || 1829-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3351|Smith, Archie J ]] || 1855-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3352|Smith, Olive Adelia ]] || 1850-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3354|Smith, Lee B ]] || 1872-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3355|Smith, Sarah J ]] || 1841-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3356|Smith, Lillie ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3357|Smith, Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-3358|Smith, Andrew J ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3359|Smith, Aletha ]] || 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[[Smith-3563|Smith, Ellen H. ]] || 1849-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3660|Smith, Liddie Louise Violet ]] || 1869-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3661|Smith, William Jasper ]] || 1845-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3662|Smith, Louis Lacurgus ]] || 1870-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3663|Smith, John Thomas ]] || 1876-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3664|Smith, Timothy Walter ]] || 1879-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3665|Smith, David Walter ]] || 1880-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3666|Smith, Cora Ellen ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3667|Smith, George Lee ]] || 1893-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3671|Smith, Hester Ann ]] || 1831-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3683|Smith, Oscar ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3822|Smith, Margaret ]] || 1787-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3824|Smith, Edward ]] || 1760-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3825|Smith, Nehemiah ]] || 1733-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3828|Smith, Oliver ]] || 1739-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Smith-3835|Smith, John Denison ]] || 1800-06-02 || to-do |- | 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T. ]] || 1811-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4005|Smith, Thorban ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4006|Smith, Thorban Wayne ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4007|Smith, Mary ]] || 1817-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4008|Smith, Thomas F. ]] || 1846-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4009|Smith, Sarah Alice ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4012|Smith, John W. ]] || 1785-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4013|Smith, Elizabeth ]] || 1814-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4016|Smith, Jeff ]] || 1866-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4017|Smith, Cecil Clarence ]] || 1895-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4020|Smith, Unknown ]] || 1834-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4022|Smith, William H. ]] || 1851-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4023|Smith, May Jane ]] || 1845-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4025|Smith, Oscar ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4030|Smith, Jenae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4031|Smith, Sarah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4032|Smith, Erica ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4033|Smith, Stephanie ]] || || to-do |- | 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N. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4155|Smith, Betty Jean ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4156|Smith, Alfred Jones ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4157|Smith, B.f. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4158|Smith, Hurlie ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4159|Smith, Wiley F. ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4160|Smith, J. Gordon ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4161|Smith, Edwin A. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4162|Smith, Timothy Alan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4164|Smith, Jennifer Lynn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4165|Smith, Joshua Roy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4170|Smith, Ruth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4171|Smith, James Paul]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4176|Smith, George Potter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4177|Smith, Elizabeth J. ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4178|Smith, Carrie B. ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4179|Smith, Daniel T. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4180|Smith, Josie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4181|Smith, Pat. ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4183|Smith, Euphamia ]] || 1809-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4184|Smith, Clyde ]] || 1901-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4185|Smith, Robert Orville ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4188|Smith, Leota May ]] || 1911-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4189|Smith, Clyde M. ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4190|Smith, Opal ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4192|Smith, Clara E. ]] || 1904-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4193|Smith, Clemetia ]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4194|Smith, Harry D. ]] || 1887-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4197|Smith, William Everett ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4198|Smith, Herald ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4199|Smith, Lula ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4204|Smith, Joseph ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4205|Smith, James H. ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4206|Smith, Cyrus Clinton ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4207|Smith, William Edward ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4209|Smith, Elizabeth Culpernia ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4210|Smith, Ethel May ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4211|Smith, Samuel Ezekiel ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4212|Smith, Bertha Mae ]] || 1894-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4213|Smith, Benjamin Franklin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4214|Smith, Gilford Jefferson ]] || 1892-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4219|Smith, Frankie L. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4220|Smith, Laban Hindman ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4294|Smith, William ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4295|Smith, Elisha ]] || 1831-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4298|Smith, Levi ]] || 1828-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4299|Smith, Naomi ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4300|Smith, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4301|Smith, Virgie ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4302|Smith, John Hayes ]] || 1877-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4304|Smith, Rebecca ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4308|Smith, Elizabeth Ann ]] || 1850-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4309|Smith, Bartley ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4310|Smith, Bertha ]] || 1889-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4312|Smith, Elisha ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4314|Smith, Florence ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4315|Smith, Delilah ]] || 1824-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4317|Smith, Eliza ]] || 1872-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4318|Smith, Florida ]] || 1874-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4319|Smith, Susanna ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4320|Smith, Mahala ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4321|Smith, Nancy ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4322|Smith, Susan ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4326|Smith, Matilda ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4327|Smith, Jeremiah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4328|Smith, Willie F ]] || 1879-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4329|Smith, George Emory]] || 1885-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4330|Smith, Barbara ]] || 1859-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4332|Smith, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4333|Smith, Jess ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4334|Smith, Sarah ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4335|Smith, Nancy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4338|Smith, Mary ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4339|Smith, Jessie N ]] || 1889-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4340|Smith, John ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4341|Smith, Neri ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4342|Smith, Mamie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4343|Smith, William H ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4346|Smith, Mary Ann ]] || 1862-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4347|Smith, Scott ]] || 1879-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4349|Smith, Emma ]] || 1867-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4350|Smith, Maisy Ella ]] || 1865-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4352|Smith, John ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4353|Smith, Peter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4354|Smith, Morgan ]] || 1859-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4356|Smith, Morgan ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4357|Smith, Elenor H ]] || 1823-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4359|Smith, Admiral ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4362|Smith, John ]] || 1869-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4364|Smith, Phillip H ]] || 1850-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4365|Smith, Mary E ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4366|Smith, Elizabeth ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4370|Smith, William L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4371|Smith, Ephriam ]] || 1875-12-27 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4373|Smith, James ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4374|Smith, Mary Belle ]] || 1880-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4375|Smith, Gideon ]] || 1839-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4376|Smith, Albert Roy ]] || 1894-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4377|Smith, Mariah ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4379|Smith, Emma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4380|Smith, Clara Blanche ]] || 1890-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4381|Smith, Henry ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4382|Smith, Jesse ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4383|Smith, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4384|Smith, James Peter ]] || 1844-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4385|Smith, Sarah ]] || 1846-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4386|Smith, Mason ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-4388|Smith, Mary ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4390|Smith, Jesse ]] || 1878-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4391|Smith, William F ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-4392|Smith, John Thomas ]] || 1861-08-26 || 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[[Category:E-Cards]] Scans of cards from the family photo collection

Lynch/Linchy Family Tree

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A handwritten family tree, possibly compiled by [[Lynch-1248|Anne Lynch (Sr M Rose O.P.)]]

Jacob Neidhardt Diaries

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Throughout his adult life, Jacob Johann Neidhardt of Hebron, North Dakota, kept journal entries of his daily activities. These have been preserved and are being scanned into the computer.

5653 Broadway - John Richardson House

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G2G photos

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Ancestor Encounters with George Washington

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Ancestors of Michael Stills who encountered George Washington. # [[Kent-2061 | Benoni Kent]] # [[Castleman-142 | William Castleman]] # [[Casselman-20 | Andreas Ludwig Casselman]] # [[Kolb-678 | Baltzer Culp]]

Liaschenko Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Liaschenkos. 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]]

Kenneth Price To-Do List

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I am looking to learn more about my my maternal grandmother's parents--Patrick O'Malley and his first wife Ellen O'Brian and William Mulligan and Catherine Mulligan (Finan? Cullen?)--and who their children were, the siblings or half siblings of my great grandparents.. My great great grandfather Patrick O'Malley was married twice and lived in Providence, Rhode Island before he moved to Brooklyn. Ellen O'Malley died in 1875.

ARANETA FAMILY TREE

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=SOURCE= *[https://www.dropbox.com/s/09a0r5suhh2y9fe/THE%20ARANETA%20FAMILY%20TREE.htm?dl=0&fb=1&fb_action_ids=10204706698240342&fb_action_types=dropboxdropbox%3AaddTHETHE ARANETA FAMILY TREE] *[http://www1.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=araneta1&view=0&pid=5258 ARANETA ONLINE GENEALOGY] *[https://www.dropbox.com/s/r7jkgptbrnpnguh/ARANETA%20FAMILY%20NAME%20HISTORY.htm?dl=0&fb=1&fb_action_ids=10204692556086797&fb_action_types=dropboxdropbox%3AaddARANETA FAMILY HISTORY & ORIGIN] *[http://familiaaraneta.blogspot.com/2015/06/history-of-philippine-aranetas.html THE HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINE ARANETAS] *[http://thearanetafamily.blogspot.com/2015/03/blog-post.html?view=classic ESCUDO DE ARMAS]

St. William'

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St. Andrews Municipal Cemetery, St. Andrews, Manitoba

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[[Category:St. Andrews Municipal Cemetery, St. Andrews, Manitoba]] St. Andrews Municipal Cemetery is a very small cemetery on Highway #8 in the R.M. of St. Andrews, Manitoba. While its name makes it sound like a major cemetery in the area, it is actually only a handful of graves in a small clearing.

Hansen Family Mysteries

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Who are my great grandfather, Alfred B. Hansen's parents? He was born 27 April 1874 in Copenhagen, Kobnhaven, Denmark. Did he have brothers and sisters? Did a brother die at sea, as related to me by my mother as a story my father told her about my grandfather being upset my father had joined the Navy during WWII? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Liz's Virginia Ancestors

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[[Category:Noland-165]] == for future research trip(s) == * Pohick Church * === Van Meter === '''[[Van_Meter-2|John Van Meter]]''' in Opequon by 1735. ::Orange County - Frederick County - Berkeley County. Opequon, near Winchester. Berkeley County (Virginia until 1863) was created in February 1772 from the northern third of Frederick County, Virginia. At the time of the county's formation, it also consisted of the areas that make up the present-day Jefferson and Morgan counties. Winchester is in Frederick County (Winchester is independent of the county but is the county seat). Opequon is shown in the following map of modern-day Frederick County; Opequon is also a magisterial district of Berkeley County ("Adam Stephen/Opequon").Source: Wikipedia articles on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia Berkeley County] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester,_Virginia Winchester] (accessed August 3, 2014). See the 1770 and 1772 maps at [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia Formation Maps] to see Frederick county before and after Berkeley county's formation.
[[Image:Van_Meter-2-1.jpg|200px]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester,_Virginia#mediaviewer/File:Map_of_Frederick_County,_Virginia_with_Municipal_and_District_Labels.png Wikipedia]
A charter for the town of Winchester, secured by James Wood and Lord Fairfax in February 1752, described the "parcel of land, at the courthouse in Frederick county" that "James Wood, gentleman, did survey and lay out..., in twenty-six lots of half an acre each, with streets for a town, by the name of Winchester..." (''[http://books.google.com/books?id=NyqePxwLkVoC&q=opequon#v=snippet&q=opequon&f=false Winchester, Virginia and Its Beginnings, 1743-1814],'' by Katherine Glass Greene, p 33). John Van Meter had land along the Opequon, as described in [http://books.google.com/books?id=NyqePxwLkVoC&q=opequon#v=snippet&q=opequon&f=false Greene's book]: "One [record by James Wood, surveyor for Orange county], dated December 24, 1735, reads: :Surveyed for John VanMetre 50 acres of land in Orange county lying on the north side of Opequon Creek and opposite to another tract of land formerly surveyed for the said John VanMetre, it being within the limits of 100,000 acres granted by order of Council to Alexander Ross and others." In 1743, Frederick County was formed from Orange County.[http://www.winfredclerk.com/ Winchester Frederick County Circuit Court Clerks Welcome Page] "Opequon Creek is a 64.4-mile-long tributary stream of the Potomac River. It flows into the Potomac northeast of Martinsburg in Berkeley County, West Virginia, and its source lies northwest of the community of Opequon at the foot of Great North Mountain in Frederick County, Virginia. The Opequon forms part of the boundary between Frederick and Clarke counties in Virginia and also partially forms the boundary between Berkeley and Jefferson counties in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle." (from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opequon_Creek Wikipedia article], accessed August 3, 2014)

Adam Brouwer's Children Cleanup

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Nepomuk District, Plzeň Region

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War of 1812 Gold Cross Medal Recipients

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