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Stovall people.

Stroud Family History

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=== Various records found from researching the Stroud name: from the family bible to international records. ===

Stroud Family Mysteries

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I have been looking relentlessly for cousins that seemed to have just disappeared. Q1. I thought my dad's brother, Melvin Stroud, 1928, had several children. Alice Elaine, Linda, Dennis and Melvin Jr. All born in GA. I cannot locate any families for any of them. Any help is appreciated. Q2. I also can find very little information on my dads mothers side. If anyone has info for Vernon Alverson, please let me know.

People sharing the surname "Stovall"

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Anthony Stovall (born 1982), American professional soccer player, Babe Stovall (1907-1974), American blues musician, Carla Stovall (born 1957), Attorney General of Kansas 1995-2003, Dale E. Stovall (born 1944), USAF Brigadier General, Dick Stovall (1922-1999), NFL football player, Don Stovall (1913-1970), American jazz saxophonist, Fred Stovall (1882-1958), oilman and baseball club owner, George Stovall (1877-1951), American baseball player, manager of the Cleveland Naps, and player/manager of St. Louis Browns, Gil Stovall (born 1986), American Olympic swimmer,Jack Stovall, football coach for Central Connecticut State University, Jerry Stovall (born 1941), professional football player and coach at LSU, Jesse Stovall (1875-1955), professional baseball player, Jim Stovall, blind author and advocate, Lloyd Stovall, football coach for Southeastern Louisiana University, Marcellus A. Stovall (1818-1895), American soldier and Confederate general, Maurice Stovall (born 1985), American football player, Paul Stovall (1948-1978), American professional basketball player, Peter Simpson Stovall, State Treasurer of Mississippi (1912-1916), Queena Stovall (1888-1980),West Virginia folk artist known as the Grandma Moses of West Virginia, Rawson Stovall (born 1972), video game producer, The Stovall Sisters, a gospel trio, sisters Lillian, Joyce and Netta Stovall, members of the Blues Hall of Fame, Thelma Stovall (1919-1994), Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1975-1979), Wallace Stovall, publisher of The Tampa Tribune, William H. Stovall, a World War I flying ace, J. Willis Stovall, paleontologist, who co-named Acrocanthosaurus, William Shirley Stovall, Jr., commander of submarine USS Darter (SS-227). These are Fictional characters: :Lt. Stovall, character in the 1959 film Operation Petticoat, :Major Harvey Stovall, character in Twelve O'Clock High, a novel (1948), film (1949) and television series (1964-67), :Red Stovall, character played by Clint Eastwood in the 1982 film Honkytonk Man. http://www.mtv.com/artists/stovall/biography/ Source: Wikipedia

Treiber Name Study

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[[category: Treiber_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 Treiber and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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The Vindicator

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The Vindicator is a magazine/pamphlet put out by individuals as with The Old German Baptist Brethren Church. It includes business information related to the church, obituaries, editorials, Christian articles, and other news.

Millsaps Family Mysteries

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Fischer Names Fischer, Krasnaya Polyana, Telausa, Teljausa, Telyausa, Telyauza Location 51º41' N 46º37' E History Fischer was founded as a Lutheran colony on 25 July 1765 by the Government. Church Originally the congregation in Fischer was part of the Rosenheim parish which had been established in 1767.

Anita Powell Munnich To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Powell-6590|Anita Powell Munnich]] 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-6590&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Anita Powell Munnich To-Do List|Anita's current to-do list]].''

Research into Exell Family of Gloucestershire

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'''Note on the Exell Family'''
The earliest record of any Exell in England is contained in the document
''Men and Armour for Gloucestershire-1608''. This was a military census of male members of the population able to bear arms in the county. There were only two Exell listed who were as follows:- Nycholas Exolde -Weaver, aged about 40 of Woodmancote, Dursley - Henry Exoll - Broadweaver, aged about 20 of Coombe, Wotton-under-Edge. It is thought that these two men were possibly Huguenots who fled from persecution in France or the Netherlands and plied their trade as weavers in the Dursley area of the Cotswolds. Nycholas may have been Henry's father, but that has not been confirmed.
What is known is that all Exells from the 17th century to the present day are descended from Henry, so he is the "patriarch" of our family in this country. Henry was about twenty in 1608, so was born about 1588 (the year of the Spanish Armada!). Sometime between 1608 and 1629 he moved to North Nibley (about 3 miles from Wotton-under-Edge) where he fathered his four sons to start the family dynasty. This association with North Nibley was destined to last until the middle of the 19th century. Indeed, very few Exell were born outside North Nibley for some 200 years. During this period, their employment was divided between weaving, trade and farming. The Cotswolds, of course, was a great sheep area producing much of the country's wool and at that time the weaving was done on handlooms in weavers' own homes. Despite some eight generations of Exells being born, marrying and being buried in North Nibley, there is virtually no trace now in the village. All graves in the churchyard have gravestones made from Cotswold stone, which soon weathers and the inscriptions have long since disappeared. However, with so little movement of the family, it is relatively easy to trace the family history from parish records held by the Gloucestershire County and Diocesan Archivist at the County Record Office up until 1837 (after which the records are held in London). Many of the Exell in North Nibley are recorded as being "Yeomen". Yeomen are a class of small farmers, commonly freeholders, and are the next grade below gentlemen. They often had to serve, as required, as foot soldiers. In the mid-18th century many Exell are recorded as being strong Methodists and held various offices in the Chapels. This Methodist tradition continues even to the present day. The weavers suffered considerable hardship in the early 19th century for two main reasons. Firstly the Corn Laws (the duty on imported corn) and secondly the advent of power looms which were replacing the home looms. Their cause was taken up by Timothy Exell (1791-1863) who thus became the first member of the family to make an impact outside Gloucester. He was named "King of the Weavers" and published two major documents. The First was "A letter addressed to Her Majesty's Commissioner appointed to enquire into the condition of the Hand-Loom Weavers," written in 1838. The second was "The circumstances which providentially led to the Repeal of the Corn and Animal Food Laws" written in 1847. Timothy Exell was instrumental in improving the lot of the weavers and yeoman farmers and had the ear of many high-ranking people in the country. He was a hero of his time. It was not until the 1840's that the family began to spread out from Gloucestershire. This was probably due to three main reasons.
'''Firstly''', the advent of the railways made travel that much easier. There is a record of Barnabus Exell (Born 1834) being employed as a railway worker.
'''Secondly''', the hardship of people living in the rural areas caused many to emigrate and seek a better life in one of the Dominions or in the U.S.A.
'''Thirdly''', the chances of a better education lead to members of the family becoming qualified and obtaining employment other than weaving or farming. Examples of this are Oswald Exell (1809-1891) who was an attorney's clerk, Samuel Exell (1849-1934) who was a bank accountant, Joseph Exell (1840 (?)-1912) who became a rector, Alfred Exell (1856-1895) who became a brewery manager, and Edmund Exell (1844-1912) who became a doctor. Most (if not all) the Exell who emigrated in the mid - 19th century went to Australia and there are many descendants of the original Henry Exell (born about 1588) still living in Australia and bearing the Exell name. At least one other was working overseas and Henry Exell (1840 (?)-1920 (?)) was employed in Singapore, China and New York in the 1860's (an empire builder!) and letters he wrote (1859-68, I hold) described in detail the considerable hardships of working in those places at that time. Some Exell made their name locally in Gloucestershire and Robert Exell (1860-1940) is a prime example. He owned Coombe House Farm, Wotton-under-Edge. He became a Justice of the Peace, a Town Councillor, a Governor of Bear Street School, a Freemason, a Treasurer of the Baptist Chapel and on the Dursley Board of Guardians (running the workhouse). There may well have been many more that made their mark in a similar way, but details have been lost with time. Although it is not possible to identify graves at North Nibley, there are graves in other Churchyards. In particular the grave of William Exell (1785-1862) and his wife Sarah (1787-1862) is in St. Mark's churchyard in Dursley and this is the earliest that can be found in the area. Nearby is the grave of a Charlie Exell aged 9 who was drowned in a boating accident on the pond of Mill Farm at Dursley on 24 March 1885. Photographs of this era are rare but there is one of William (born 1820) and his brother Barnabus (born 1834) (the railway worker!) taken about 1870. They both have long beards and look very 'rustic' but full of character! Much more is known about members of the family who were born in the late 19th century and, of course, in the 20th century. However, this summary gives a background to the family, as far as is known, from the early 17th century until the mid-19th century. North Nibley is a small village and it is amazing that the family should have been centred there for such a long period. There are no Exell living there now, but there are four Exells still living in Dursley to this day, just 3 miles from their original roots in North Nibley. '' G.A.S. Exell September 1997'' '' Janet Davis did considerable research on the Exell family and much of the family tree contained in these pages is as a result of her work. Sadly, she died in her fifties of a brain tumour, in August 1994.''

Richard Terfry To-Do List

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People sharing the surname Stovall

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'''"FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH THE STOVALL SURNAME"''' : [[Stovall-949|Anthony Stovall]] Completed : [[Stovall-950|Babe Stovall]] (1907-1974), American blues musician. : [[Stovall-951|Carla Stovall]] (born 1957), Attorney General of Kansas 1995-2003. : [[Stovall-952|Dale E. Stovall]] (born 1944), USAF Brigadier General. : [[Stovall-953|Dick Stovall]] (1922-1999), NFL football player. : [[Stovall-954|Don Stovall]] (1913-1970), American jazz saxophonist. : [[Stovall-955|Fred Stovall]] (1882-1958), oilman and baseball club owner. : [[Stovall-793|George Stovall]] ''completed'' : [[Stovall-956|Gil Stovall]] (born 1986), American Olympic swimmer. : [[Stovall-957|Jack Stovall]] football coach for Central Connecticut State University. : [[Stovall-958|Jerry Stovall]] (born 1941), professional football player and coach at LSU. : [[Stovall-794|Jesse Stovall]] '' completed'' : [[Stovall-959| Jim Stovall]] blind author and advocate. : [[Stovall-960|Lloyd Stovall]] football coach for Southeastern Louisiana University : [[Stovall-415|Marcellus A. Stovall]] ''completed'' : [[Stovall-961|Maurice Stovall]] (born 1985), American football player. : [[Stovall-962|Paul Stovall]] (1948-1978), American professional basketball player. : [[Stovall-963|Peter Simpson Stovall]] State Treasurer of Mississippi (1912-1916) : [[Stovall-964|Queena Stovall]] (1888-1980),West Virginia folk artist known as the Grandma Moses of West VA. : [[Stovall-965|Rawson Stovall]] (born 1972), video game producer. : [[Hawkins-4848|Thelma Hawkin]] Stovall (1919-1994), Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1975-1979) : [[Stovall-966|Wallace Stovall]] publisher of The Tampa Tribune, : [[Stovall-967|William H. Stovall]] a World War I flying ace, : [[Stovall-968|John Willis Stovall]] paleontologist, who co-named Acrocanthosaurus, : [[Stovall-969|William Shirley Stovall, Jr]] commander of submarine USS Darter (SS-227) ''The Stovall Sisters'', a gospel trio, sisters Lillian, Joyce and Netta Stovall, members of the Blues Hall of Fame. : [[Stovall-971|Lillian Stovall]] Jackson : [[Stovall-973| Joyce Stoval]]l Moss : [[Stovall-970|Nettie Stovall]] (1921-1972) ''These are Fictional characters:'' (No Profile needed) :Lt. Stovall, character in the 1959 film Operation Petticoat, :Major Harvey Stovall, character in Twelve O'Clock High, a novel (1948), film (1949) and television series (1964-67), :Red Stovall, character played by Clint Eastwood in the 1982 film Honkytonk Man. ==Source == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stovall

Caron Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Carons. 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]]

Our Family Mysteries-44

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Here are open questions about our family. Hayden Mitchell/Mitchell Hayden is the biggest mystery... It is known to our family that he lived under the surname Mitchell, and had a family, and also under his birth surname, Hayden, possibly had another family, not to mention his birth family (parents, siblings, etc). Can anyone fill in any blanks about him? Who were his family(s)? His birthday? When/How did he die? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Valerie Chapman To-Do List

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Photo and Documents that need translation

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Rick Watts To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Watts-3128|Rick Watts]] is currently working on. Can you help? Oldest Known Watts Ancestor List
Huntingdonshire related Watts Births
My Tree
[[Watts-3218|William Watts]] Born 1770
[[Watts-3219|Phoebe Watts]] Born 1793
[[Watts-3196|William Watts]] Born 1795
[[Watts-3199|Ann Watts]] Born 1818
[[Watts-4156|William Watts]] Born 1820 [[Watts-3197|Rebecca Watts]] Born 1823
[[Watts-3195|Thomas Watts]] Born 1828

Unknown but Likely Connections from Other Trees
[[Watts-1674|John Watts]] Born about 1730
[[Watts-1673|Judith Watts]] Born 1755 Little Paxton
[[Watts-1221|Hannah Maria Watts]] Born 1826 St. Ives
[[Watts-4147|Amy Watts]] Born 1833 Southoe
[[Watts-3278|Minnie Watts]] Born 1899 Ramsey

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Prospect Hill Cemetery, Towson, Maryland

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Scholl Name Study

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[[Category: Scholl_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 Scholl and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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Beverwijck

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Beverwijck,_Nieuw-Nederland]]

Elizabeth Alke To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] William Dick living at 60 Baker Street, Stirling in the 1870s Descendents of William Dick Jenkins b. 1901 m. 1930 Mary Ann Graham McAdam ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Alke-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Elizabeth Alke To-Do List|Elizabeth's current to-do list]].''

Floyd E. Vorpe's gravemarker Fort Snelling cemetery.-1

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Floyd E. Vorpe's gravemarker Fort Snelling cemetery.

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Ben Brink To-Do List

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McClary Census Records

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Dehoust Name Study

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[[Category:Dehoust Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Dehoust, De Houst, de Houst, De Huss, etc. == : This new "One Name" study is under construction as of 13 Jul 2015. === Dehoust Is A Rare Name === : Dehoust is the 627,465th most common surname in the world. Approximately 336 people bear this surname. :: Germany ::: Incidence: 269; Frequency: 1: 300,059; Rank in nation: 38,477 :: United States ::: Incidence: 36; Frequency: 1: 8,896,394; Rank in nation: 391,752 :: Belgium ::: Incidence: 30; Frequency: 1: 373,402; Rank in nation: 43,662 :: South Africa ::: Incidence: 1; Frequency: 1: 54,002,000; Rank in nation: 107,212 Dehoust Surname Meaning & Statistics. URL: http://forebears.io/surnames/dehoust == Sources ==

Tim Tiffin To-Do List

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Peter Joseph Promper To-Do List

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Neidhardt Name Study

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[[Category: Neidhardt Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Neidhardt and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[category: Neidhardt_Name_Study ]]

L Parlett Change LNU

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Parlett-20|L Parlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Lnu-656|Lnu, Lydia ]] || 1811-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Lnu-657|Lnu, Theresa ]] || 1869-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Lnu-659|Lnu, Mary ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lnu-660|Lnu, Maria ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Sarah Elwert To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Elwert-1|Sarah Elwert]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Elwert-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sarah Elwert To-Do List|Sarah's current to-do list]].'' Looking for help with -Alfred C. Rowland's (ca. 1881) parents - x Rowland and Ella L. x (ca. 1856) -Cathryne R. Rowland's (1908-1982) mother - Minnie x (ca. 1882) -Johanna B. Schilling's (ca. 1883-1909) parents (Germany) -John Vincent Gottschall Sr.'s (1905-1944) parents -Edward Sykes's (1842-1906) mother (Anne - husband George Sykes) maiden name and any info from before them (England or Wales) -Rachel James Sykes's (1843-1927) mother (Sarah - husband Peter James) maiden name and any information from before them (Wales) -Michael Lawler's (Lawlor) (1829-1890) parents (Ireland) -Bridget Noelan's (Nolan) (1830-1882) mother, Bridget's (1784) maiden name and father's first name -Cornelius Donahue's (1838-1906) parents -Mary Walsh's (1838-1899) parents {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Elwert-1|Elwert, Sarah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-2|Elwert, Michael ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gottschall-34|Elwert, Linda (Gottschall)]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-3|Elwert, Laura ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-4|Elwert, Theresa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-5|Elwert, Christopher ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-6|Elwert, Alfred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gottschall-35|Gottschall, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Conaway-196|Gottschall, Patricia (Conaway)]] || || to-do |- |}

Diary of Samuel Sewall: 1674-1729, Volume 2.

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Disregard this freespace page; should be deleted. [[Priest-412|Priest-412]] 18:05, 15 July 2015 (EDT)

Andrew Milligan To-Do List

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Bruce Cranstoun Welch & Frances Emily Brown Marriage details

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Births, Deaths & Marriages New Zealand Marriage cert 1927/5613 :Bride: [[Brown-39681|Frances Emily Brown]] :Groom: [[Welch-3428|Bruce Cranstoun Welch]]

Torke Family History

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Books, Photos, and links to all things '''Torke'''.
All U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current results for Torke.
[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=3693&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=ms_db&gsln=Torke]
Average Life Expectancy for [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=torke# Torke]s
===Books=== Kane, Leona Torke. ''[[Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985]]'' ===Torke Trees on other websites=== Ancestry.com [http://search.ancestry.myfamily.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&rank=1&sbo=t&gsbco=Sweden&gsln=Torke Public] Member Tree for Torke.
===Notable Torkes=== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Torke Michael Torke] - Composer * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Torke_Family_History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

1940 Census Ed K Ellis & Family

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"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT4T-13H : accessed 16 July 2015), Ed K Ellis, Ward 3, Casper, Election District 8, Natrona, Wyoming, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 13-14A, sheet 12A, family 298, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 4573.

Alan Taylor - Some Merchants at Plymouth

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A sourced article by Alan Taylor primarily about Nicholas Edgecombe, father of John Edgecombe of New London

Leon van Rensburg To-Do List

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Janis Folsom To-Do List

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Taylor - Edgecombes in Early Colonial America

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Taylor_-_Edgecombes_in_Early_Colonial_America.pdf
Alan Taylor, "Edgecombes in Early Colonial America," 1991

Sandie Ziglar To-Do List

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A few deaths for Rickards

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'''Plymouth, Massachusetts Vital Records, p. 135''' : http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-to-1850/image/?pageName=135&volumeId=14012&rId=253514970 *The widow Hannah Rickard decd. 22d Dec. 1690 - ''This is [[Pontus-6]], the widow of Giles Rickard Sr.'' '''Plymouth, Massachusetts Vital Records, p. 136''' http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-to-1850/image/?volumeId=14012&pageName=136&rId=253514970 *Marsey Rickard, daughter of the widow Hannah Rickard, decd 21 June 1706, being 26 years of age *The widow Hannah Rickard, decd first of April 1709 *Giles Rickard, decd 29 Jan 1709/10 *Mer. (sic) John Rickard decd 25th Apr 1712 ''This is [[Rickard-98]]. The gravestone at Burial Hill gives date of death as 25th March.'' *Mrs. Mary Rickard decd 25th Apr 1712 ''The gravestone at Burial Hill gives date of death as 28th August.'' '''Massachusetts Vital Records''' :'''Plympton Deaths p. 506''' -- http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-to-1850/image/?volumeId=7780&pageName=506&rId=142102710 *RICKARD, John, Dea., s. Giles of Plymouth, Oct. 11, 1726 in 74th year *RICKARD * Giles Sr., doubtless the father of Giles who died some time between Feb. 9 and Dec. 18, 1702, Feb 1/2 1684, a. 87. 1/2 probably means between first day and second days of the month either before or after midnight * Giles, ____, some time between Feb. 9 and Dec. 18, 1702 '''Plymouth County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1686-1881''' From New England Historic Genealogical Society : http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/plymouth-county-ma-probate-file-papers-1686-1881/image/?pageName=16907:9&volumeId=20956&rId=426435419 and nearby pages: : Will of John Rickard, dated 20 April 1711; estate inventoried 20 June 1712, includes bequests to his wife Mary, sons John and James, and daughters Mercy [illegible], Mary Rickard, Hester Rickard, and Elizabeth Rickard. ''This decedent is [[Rickard-98]]'' URL not recorded: :John Record of Pembroke, Plymouth, Mass., who died in 1726. Will (created in 1713) mentions his wife Grace. She to be executor. (But Torrey, in New England Marriages Prior to 1700, has"RICKARD, John & Grace; ca 1688 {Mr. J.W. Linzee}" and "RECORD, John (-1713) & Grace, m/2 Thomas PARRIS by 1692; Pembroke") '''Plymouth Vital Records''' - http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-to-1850/image/?volumeId=14012&pageName=5&rId=253509642 ''This John Rickard is [[Rickard-98]]'' :The children of John Rickard Jr. and Mary Rickard his wife: :1. John born the last of Feb. 1679 :2. Mercy born the 3rd day of Feb 1682 :3. John born the 3rd day of Feb 1684 :4. Ester born the first day of April 1691 :[space was left her for one or two children] :5. James born Sept. 25 (or 26) 1696 '''''Epitaphs from Burial Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts, from 1657 to 1892'''''. https://archive.org/stream/epitaphsfromburi00king '''[https://archive.org/stream/epitaphsfromburi00king#page/8/mode/2up/search/rickard page 9]''' 16. Here lyes | ye body of | GILES | RICKARD | Aged 30 I years died | January ye — | 1709. [Also see [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=40144045&PIpi=104780875 Find-A-Grave] for image of the gravestone. Inscription record matches the image.] 21. Here lyes buried | ye body of | JOHN RICKARD | Aged about 55 years | Decesd March ye | 25th 1712. ''This is [[Rickard-98]]'' 22. Here lyes buried | ye body of | MARY RICKARD | Aged 35 years | decesd August ye | 28th 1712. [The age appears to be an error. The image of this gravestone at [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84440844 Find-A-Grave] shows an age at death of 55 years.] '''Plymouth Church Records, 1620 to 1859''' https://archive.org/stream/plymouthchurchr01churgoog#page/n286/mode/2up pp. 192-193 The names of the Women that are of this church this 10th of March 1703 : Mary Rickard, wife of John Rickard, dead : Hannah Rickard, widdow : Hannah Rickard, wife of Giles Rickard

Saunders, William W. Family Picture 1

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This photograph was amung the pictures that William W. Saunders gave to me in the 1990's. I was not able to identify the person pictured.

Nae's File Cabinet

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Assorted Pictures [[X-7424|Nae X]] == Search == *Sitecomber http://sitecomber.com/ This search engine will search within a specific website for any keywords you put in. Great for sites like ancestry & so on. It speeds up searching & you don't have to log into a web site to search it for what you are looking for. === Ireland === *Irish Archives Resource Portal http://www.iar.ie/ Search all the archives from one search engine. This portal will link you to archival collections throughout the island of Ireland. Archives are the documents and records that relate to people, places, organisations, and events. You can use this portal to locate archives relating to your area of interest or research topic *Irish Universities Archives Search Portal http://www.irel-open.ie/moodle/ Search the Irish Universities archives from one search engine. ==== Immigration ==== *Irish Passenger Lists by Ship's name http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/passengerurls/index.cfm?fuseaction=ShowListing&StartLetter=A *Ireland to America emigration http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_pre1718migration.asp The movement of Scots Irish to America. === Scotland === *List for Scottish Archives http://www.scan.org.uk/directory/digitals.htm or use http://www.scan.org.uk/ Searches all the Scottish indexed archives. *Scottish Universities Archives Search Portal http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/ Search all the university archives from one search engine. ==== Immigration ==== *Scottish Emigration & Passenger Lists http://www.nls.uk/family-history/emigration

Flickinger Reunion

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This is the final reunion unless someone wants to host it in the future.

Saunders, William W. Family Picture 2

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Hradec Králové Region (Královéhradecký kraj) Region, Czech Republic

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Hodonín_District,_South_Moravian_Region]]

Our Family Mysteries-45

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I'm looking for the mother of my grandmother, Edna (Christian) Howdyshell. I've heard she was from southeastern Ohio, probably Hocking or Perry counties. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Her husbands name would've been Hamp Christian, sort for Hamilton I believe.

Kladno District

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Hodonín_District,_South_Moravian_Region]]

Horšovský Týn District

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Hodonín_District,_South_Moravian_Region]]

Hartley Records

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=== Will === : By the Grace of God Amen. This my last will and Testament. I Rueben Hartley lot of the County of Watauga and State of North Carolina In my perfest and memory do of my consent this day the Twenty Seventh day of August One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven for the natural love and affection I gath and bequeath unto my beloved son's (to wit) Eli Hartley and Jefferson Hartley and William Hartley the home tract of land with all the appurtenances theirin belong to be equally divided between themselves. So and further more I gath and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Sally Isaac fifty acres of land on the waters of Beaver Dams creek valued at one hundred and fifty dollars to her own use and the said Sally Isaac's is to pay Elizabeth Trivett fifty dollars out of the price of the land and further more I gath and bequeth to my beloved son Benjamin Hartley fifty acres of land that he now lives on valued at One Hundred and Fifty Dollars further more I gath and bequeth unto my beloved daughter Nancy Baker and her heirs one Sixty acre tract of land valued Two Hundred Dollars on the waters of New River and further more my daughter Nancy Baker is to pay Elizabeth Trivett fifty dollars out of the price of her land and further more my will is that I have reserved one acre of land for a burial ground to be measured off and fenced in with posts and plank. It is a part of my home tract of land that I now live on that I give to my three sons Eli Hartley Jefferson Hartley and William Hartley and further more after all my just debts and funeral charges is paid I want my other property such as horses and cattle hogs and sheep is to be valued and equally divided among my seven children and each one of them is to stand to their valuation and further more my beloved daughter Eliz Trivett is to have fifty dollars paid to her by Sally Isaacs and fifty dollars to be paid to her by Nancy Baker my daughter with the twenty five acres with the land that she had valued at Seventy Two Dollars one cow and calf valued at Twelve Dollars and Fifty cents and further more I appoint Jonathan Hortin Robert Shearer and Larkin Hodges for to value the above named property to my children (to wit) the horses cattle hogs and sheep I herby appoint my two beloved sons (to viz) Eli Hartley and William Hartley my lawful Executors to this my last will and Testament the day and day above written Signed Sealed in the presence of his Elisha Greene Rueben Hartley seal Jesse Councill seal North Carolina I J.P. Mathison clerk Watauga County of the Court of Pleas and quarter Session hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the last will and Testament of Rueben Hartley. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand this the 1st of Feby 1858 J.P. Matheson CCC Rep 21st of Feb 1884

Angela Warren To-Do List

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David Like To-Do List

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Love Cemetery, Aldborough, West Elgin, Ontario, Canada

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===About=== [[Category: Love Cemetery, Aldborough, Ontario]] This is part of the [[Project:Ontario Cemeteries]] which is a subproject of [[Project:Cemeteries of Canada]], and [[Project:Global Cemeteries]]. Love Cemetery is in West Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Rutherford-1297|Brett Rutherford]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Rutherford-1297|Brett Rutherford]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.google.ca/maps/dir//26385+Talbot+Line,+West+Elgin,+ON+N0L/@42.587946,-81.5534351,15z/data=!4m8!4m7!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x882fb521f191283d:0xe3d193d0f8da1c4b!2m2!1d-81.5379371!2d42.5849345, Location of Love Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Love 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=== *Photography :90 % complete as of May 2015- Photos taken by [[Rutherford-1297|Brett Rutherford]] *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos will be transcribed to a sortable table that will be shown below. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people that will be shown on 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. * Create an Audio and/or video tour of graves :Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ---------------------- ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | McEachern, Margaret T.||||1881 Aug 09||2||daughter of Arch'd and Mary||1 |- | McGregor, Duncan||1847 Aug 12||1913 Jun 06||||||2 |- | McLachlan, Flora J.||1851 Jul 18||1931 Mar 16||||his wife||2 |- | McGregor, Flora||||1902 Apr 02||20||beloved wife of Wesley Ross||3 |- | McGregor, Duncan A.||||1891 Apr 15||1||son of Flora McGregor||4 |- | Leitch, Betsy||||1878 Feb 22||32||wife of Adulphus Nelles, Daughter of Duncan and Nancy ||5 |- | Hall, Adaline||||1878 Sep 4||13||dau of Thomas J. and Sarah||6 |- | Clark, John||||1880 Nov 15||8 mos||children of J. & A. Clark||7 |- | Clark, Abel||||1881 Aug 10||2 weeks||children of J. & A. Clark||7 |- | Clark, James A.||1876||1931||||||7 |- | Clark, Margaret S.||1882||1940||||his wife||7 |- | Clark, James ||||1904 Mar 09||63||||7 |- | Love, Christina||||1871 Sep 16||1||dau of A. & M. Love||8 |- | [[Love-2877|Love, Alexander]]||||1875 Jan 27||42||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Love-2878 8] |- | [[Love-2878|Love, Mary]]||||1911 Jan 22||84||wife of Alex. Dr. Love Sr.||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Love-2878 8] |- | Love, Wm. N.||||1901 Oct 23||32||||8 |- | Shippey, Jas. S.||||1895 Sep 15||32||||8 |- | Love, Kate||||1947 Aug 20||86||his wife||8 |- | Love, Catherine Ann||||1944 Jun 8||77||wife of William N. Love||8 |- | Love, Albert A.||||1926 May 19||26||||8 |- | [[Love-2880|Love, Alex Jr.]]||||1943 Apr 11||80||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Love-2880 8] |- | Love, Mary B.||||1902 Nov 04||39||wife of Alex Love Jr.||8 |- | Love, Duncan A.||||1979 Mar 06||81||||8 |- | Johnson, William J.||||1908 Dec 08||44||||9 |- | McBride, William H.||||1915 Dec 27||60||||9 |- | McGregor, Annie||1872||1946||||||9 |- | Ash, Sarah Ann L.||||1873||1||Daughter of John and May||10 |- | Ash, Mary Jane||||1873 Feb 26||5||Dau of William & Mary||11 |- | Ash, Richard||||1873 Feb 27||10||Son of William & Mary||12 |- | Ash, Godfry A.||||1875 Feb 06||5||Son of William & Mary||13 |- | Trigger, Mary Ann||||1872 Aug 23||10 mo||Dau of James & Mary A.||14 |- | Trigger, George||||1873 Feb 07||2||||15 |- | Wilton, William||||1873 Sep 25||1||||16 |- | McDonald, Grace||||1897 Sep 17||58||||17 |- | McDonald, Mary Jane||||1885 Nov 14||2||||17 |- | Wride, John||1841 Oct 12||1906 Feb 02||||||18 |- | Wride, Mary J.||1843 Aug 21||1901 Jan 22||||his wife||18 |- | Wride, George A.||1882 May 04||1901 Jul 26||||||18 |- | McIntyre, Arch'd C.||||1904 May 29||84||||19 |- | McIntyre, Ann||||1881 Feb 03||54||beloved wife of Arch. McIntyre||19 |- | McIntyre, Mary||||1874 Nov 22||20||their daughter||19 |- | Gray, Arthur||||1950 Mar 02||75||||20 |- | Wachsmath, Caroline||||1955 Mar 24||75||his wife||20 |- | Gray, William||||1921 Sep 18||86||||20 |- | Gray, Margaret ||||1925 May 09||79||his beloved wife||20 |- | Gray, Jennie L.||||1898 Jun 05||12||Daughters of Wm. & Margaret||20 |- | Gray, Carrie||||1902 Dec 17||26||Daughters of Wm. & Margaret||20 |- | Young, James A.||||1891 Sep 26||2 mos||infant son of James & Annette||21 |- | Tong, William J.||1859||1937||||||22 |- | Malsbury, Lydie E.||1886||1944||||||22 |- | Matthews, William E.||||1871 Feb 20||2 mos||son of John A. & June||23 |- | Gunn, John||||1866 Jan 06||10||children of Donald G. And Nancy Gunn||24 |- | Gunn, Donald||||1861 Aug 27||1||children of Donald G. And Nancy Gunn||24 |- | Gunn, George||||1850 Sep 17||8 mos||children of Donald G. And Nancy Gunn||24 |- | Buchanan, Wm.||||1889 Feb 28||65||native of Argyleshire Scotland||25 |- | Clarke, Edward||||1878 Dec 31||61||||26 |- | Clark, Sarah Jane||||1886 Dec||16||dau of E.& E. Clark||27 |- | Gunn. Nancy||||1866 Jan 05||40||wife of Donald G. Gunn||28 |- | Gunn, Donald G.||||1913 Aug 17||86||||29 |- | Grant, Catherine||1853||1919||||his wife||29 |- | Gunn, Robert A.||1880||1931||||their son||29 |- | [[Carmichael-1034|Carmichael, Neil]]||1850||1936||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Carmichael-1034 30] |- | McKellar, Malcolm||1863||1939||||||30 |- | McKellar, Christena||||1895 Jul 4||70||wife of the above||30 |- | McKellar, Malcolm||||1873 Apr 27 ||50||||30 |- | McIntyre, M. A.||1856||1936||||||31 |- | [[McIntyre-1793|McIntyre, Annie]]||1845||1900||||wife of Wm. Chase||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McIntyre-1793 31] |- | McIntyre, Infant Son||||||||infant son of John A. & Catherine ||32 |- | Taylor, Gilbert||1800||1852 Jan||||born in Skipness Kintyre Scotland||33 |- | Taylor, Gilbert||||1867 Dec 16||57||||34 |- | Baker, William||||1867 Aug 12||22||||35 |- | McCallum, Nancy||||1872 Dec 01||32||wife of John McCallum||36 |- | McGregor, Hannah||||1885 Apr 20||25||Children of Malcolm & Catherine||37 |- | McGregor, John||||1871 Dec 17||1||Children of Malcolm & Catherine||37 |- | McGregor, Malcom||||1898 Mar 09||77||||37 |- | McGregor, Catherine||||1908 Dec 13||83||beloved wife of||37 |- | McGregor, Dougald||||1926 Sep 15||74||||37 |- | McGregor, Malcolm||1869||1932||||||37 |- | McGregor, Mary||1856||1943||||||37 |- | McGregor, John||||1871 Dec 17||1||||38 |- | Taylor, Neil||||1874 Jun 25||83||||39 |- | Taylor, Martha||||1850 May 06||96||also his mother, wife of Angus Taylor||39 |- | Ferguson, Margaret||||1848 Oct||19||||40 |- | Ferguson, Mary||||1825 Oct||25||wife of Colin, daus of Alex and Euphemia Love||40 |- | McKinven, Alex'r||||1843 Sep 30||57||||41 |- | Love, Euphemia||||1877 Nov 30||92||wife of Alex'r Love||42 |- | McIntyre, Isabella||||1877 Oct 01||69||wife of Archibald McIntyre||43 |- | McIntyre, Arch'd ||||1883 May 27||81||||44 |- | McIntyre, Archibald||||1863 Dec 24||24||son of Arch'd and Isabella||45 |- | McIntyre, Euphemia||||1889 May 10||38||dau of Archibald and Isabella||46 |- | Murray, Archie M.||1871||1921||||||47 |- | Murray, Malcolm||1840||1872||||||47 |- | Leitch, Christina||1844||1915||||wife of Malcolm||47 |- | Murray, Flora E.||1869||1880||||||47 |- | Jaques, John||1856 Apr 13||1893 Jul 07||||||48 |- | McLachlin, Sarah A.||1855 Aug 09||1897 Jun 22||||also his wife||48 |- | McLachlin, Margaret||||1900 Feb 09||70||||49 |- | McLachlin, Annie||||1855 Oct 02||2||dau of Hugh and Margaret||49 |- | Leitch, Nancy||||1880 May 08||72||wife of Duncan Leitch||49 |- | Leitch, Duncan||||1890 Jan 31||89||||49 |- | Campbell, Neil||||1876 Apr 20||81||||50 |- | Campbell, Isabella||||1827 Aug 21||29||||50 |- | Campbell, Malcolm||||1849 May 12||26||||50 |- | Campbell, Isabell ||1819 Feb 02||1893 Dec 03||||||50 |- | Campbell, Arch'd||1827 Mar 04||1903 Dec 30||||||50 |- | Campbell, Euphemia||||1920 Jan 27||||dau of Neil and Isabella||50 |- | Leitch, Malcolm D.||||1899 Oct 09||64||||51 |- | Sinclair, Eliza||||1937 Jan 28||88||||51 |- | Leitch, Daniel C.||||1897 Nov 26||21||son of Malcolm and Eliza||51 |- | Leitch, Jennie A.||||1904 Mar 25||22||wife of John McIntyre||51 |- | Leitch, Julia||||1859 Feb 14||31||wife of John D. Leitch, dau of Duncan and Nancy||52 |- | Leitch, Nancy||||1863 Sep 11||30||Dau of Duncan and Nancy||53 |- | McKirdy, Joseph||||1893 Dec 21||50||||54 |- | McCollum, Archibald||||1884 Nov 08||75||||54 |- | McKirdy, Robert||||1847 Jan 21||44||||54 |- | McKirdy, Isabella||||1885 Jan 02||80||wife of the above||54 |- | McKirdy, Laura L.||||1885 Feb 23||4 mos||||54 |- | McCollum, John||||1861 Dec 20||49||native of Argyleshire Scotland||55 |- | Graham, Isabella||||1876 Nov 17||87||wife of Capt. Hugh McCowan||56 |- | McCowan, Capt. Hugh||1787 Feb 05||1863 Feb 17||||born in Argyleshire||57 |- | McCowan, Margaret||||1848 Sep 06||23||son & dau of Hugh and Isabell||58 |- | McCowan, Duncan||||1849 Feb 04||26||son & dau of Hugh and Isabell||58 |- | Leitch, Malcolm ||||1850 Sep 20||84||natives of Argyleshire Scotland||59 |- | Leitch, Julia||||1845 Jun 20||75||wife of the above||59 |- | Leitch, Colin||||1866 Mar 09||47||||60 |- | Holland, William F.||||1875 Jan 20||1||son of Joseph and Elizabeth||61 |- | Holland, Robert W.||||1893 Jan 05||20||son of Jos. & Elizabeth||62 |- | Fillmore, Lizzie May||||1897 May 07||7||dau of Edgar & Maggie||63 |- | [[Fillmore-228|Fillmore, Cecil]]||1856||1938||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-228 64] |- | [[Meteer-10|Fillmore, Margaret]]||1867||1942||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-228 64] |- | [[Fillmore-227|Fillmore, Addie J.]]||1883||1902||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-227 64] |- | [[Fillmore-229|Fillmore, Lemuel E.]]||||1954 Jan 30||62||corporal, 1 Battn C.E.F.||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-229-1 65] |- | Goodall, Mary||||1904 Apr 02||65||wife of Wallace||66 |- | Goodall, Mary J.||||1886 Apr 06||9||dau of Wallace & Mary||66 |- | Goodall, W. W.||1850 Feb 25||1906 Nov 28||||born at Galt, accidentally killed at Ridgetown||66 |- | McCowan, John||||1867 Jan 03||37||||67 |- | Campbell, Margaret||1838 Jul 12||1858 Jul 10||||wife of Hugh McCowan||68 |- | McCowan, Hugh||1834 May 10||1863 Jan 17||||son of Capt. McCowan||69 |- | Leitch, Effie||||1863 Dec 25||22||wife of Malcolm Leitch||70 |- | McKillop, John D.||1854 Jan 25||1935 Jun 10||||||71 |- | Smith, Mary||1852||1951||||his wife||71 |- | McKillop, James||||1871 Aug 22||56||||71 |- | McKillop, Frances Catherine||||1892 Jun 11||64||||71 |- | McKillop, May||||1888 Oct 20||1 mo||dau of John D. & Mary||71 |- | [[Garlick-278|Garlick, Charles]]||1839||1925||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Garlick-278 72] |- | [[Wigley-175|Wigley, Eliza]]||1844||1916||||his wife||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wigley-175-1 72] |- | Swain, Charley||1905||1975||||||73 |- | Huffman, Elizabeth||1845 Sep 04||1872 Nov 13||||wife of John Huffman||74 |- | Huffman, John||1835 Aug 08||1887 Sep 12||||||74 |- | Huffman, Barbara||1849 Dec 01||1927 Dec 31||||wife of John Huffman||74 |- | Huffman, Robert J.||1885 Apr 31||1890 Sep 06||||||74 |- | Mulholland, William C.||1823||1864||||||75 |- | Mulholland, Mary||1826||1915||||his wife||75 |- | Mulholland, George||1784||1873||||||75 |- | Neily, S.||1840 May 01||1897 Sep 13||||native of Ballymena Ireland||76 |- | Meteer, Charles||1861||1941||||||77 |- | Fillmore, Melissa||1854||1921||||wife of C. Meteer||77 |- | Meteer, Florence Edna||||1898 Jun 30||5||dau of Charles & Melissa||78 |- | Meteer, Prudence||||1898 Mar 09||39||wife of Thomas Hipkins||79 |- | Hipkins, Richard T.||1882 Sep 26||1908 Jun 15||||||79 |- | Pailsley, Elizabeth||||1879 Oct 22||36||wife of Robert||80 |- | Paisley, Eimee Ellen||||1875 Oct 22||1||their daughter||80 |- | Dawdy, Hannah Jane ||1877 Dec 04||1920 Nov 14||||wife of Burlington Dawdy||81 |- | Dawdy, Velma Ruby||1915 Sep 26||1916 Sep 08||||||81 |- | Dawdy, Gordon||1906||1987||||son||81 |- | [[Crabbe-129|Crabbe, George]]||1866||1930||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Moyer-1478-1 82] |- | [[Moyer-1478|Crabbe, Uceba J.]]||1872||1953||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Moyer-1478-1 82] |- | Crabbe, Ernest Melbourne||1893 Jan 12||1967 Jan 10||||Veteran W.W.1||83 |- | Currie, Donald||||1861 Dec 03||4||son of Rob't & Flora||84 |- | Clark, Flora||||1880 Jan 29||40||wife of Robert Currie||85 |- | [[Axford-179|Axford, Charles]]||1878||1878 Apr 25||||Son of H. & M. Axford||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-179 86] |- | [[Axford-183|Axford, Daniel]]||1792 Nov 25||1875 Sep 05||82||Native of Devonshire England||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-183 87] |- | [[Axford-180|Axford, Archie]]||||1869 May 11||||Children of H. & M. Axford||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-180-1 88] |- | [[Axford-182|Axford, Lora]]||1877 Feb 14||1877 Feb 27||12 days||Children of H. & M. Axford||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-180-1 88] |- | [[Dawdy-43|Dawdy, Austin]]||1869||1938||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-43 89] |- | [[Newton-5812|Dawdy, Elizebeth]]||1876||1953||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-43 89] |- | [[Dawdy-46|Dawdy, Carman]]||1901||1910||||our son||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-46-1 89] |- | [[Dawdy-47|Dawdy, Isaac]]||1843||1929||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-47-1 89] |- | [[Williams-32654|Dawdy, Mary]]||1850||1929||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-47-1 89] |- | Dawdy, Orville||1916||1983||||||90 |- | Dawdy, H. Carman||||1910 Jan 09||||son of A. & E. Dawdy||91 |- | Hookway, Edward||||1875||68||Native of Devonshire England||92 |- | Hookway, Mary||||1894 Sep 28||83||Native of Devonshire England||92 |- | Hookway, William||||1911 Jun 26||76||||92 |- | Love, Archibald||||1871 Jul 17||58||native of Argyleshire Scotland||93 |- | Love, Margaret||||1894 May 28||73||native of Argyleshire Scotland||94 |- | McPhee, Daniel||||1876 Mar 14||49||||95 |- | McPhee, Isabella||||1896 Dec 24||76||||95 |- | McLean, Alex'r||||1862 Dec 02||45||native of Argyleshire Scotland||96 |- | Page, Daniel||||1872 Mar 29||27||son of William & Sarah||97 |- | [[Lutz-916|Crabbe, Ethel M.]]||1887||1964||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crabbe-128-1 98] |- | [[Crabbe-128|Crabbe, Frank]]||1872||1964||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crabbe-128-1 98] |- | Crabbe, John||||1915 Jul 25||78||||99 |- | Crabbe, Eliza||||1925 Oct 24||83||||99 |- | Crabbe, Elena Emma A.||||1871 Sep 06||3 mos||dau of John and Eliza||100 |- | Timson, John William||||1873 Mar 01||17||son of William & Sarah||101 |- | Young, James A.||||1881 Mar 29||4||son of John & Agnes||102 |- | Young, Joseph H.||1887||1950||||||103 |- | Young, Emily E.||1887||1966||||his wife||103 |- | Williamson, Hannah Merritt||||1887 Jan 17||17||wife of John Williamson||105 |- | Young, Elsie F. Sarah||1921||1924||||daugh of Joseph H. & Emily||104 |- | Marr, Laurence Brock||||||10 days||||105 |- | Marr, Robert A.||1885 Jan 07||1949 Feb 13||||||105 |- | Marr, Evelyn Snyder||1901||1975||||wife of Ernest Clifford Marr||105 |- | Marr, David M.||1857||1930||||||105 |- | Ramsay, Agnes||1862||1945||||his wife||105 |- | Marr, Charles Lloyd||1895||1930||||||105 |- | Young, Rachel||||1882 Mar 23||23||wife of Hugh Young||106 |- | Young, Sarah||||1890 Oct 19||36||wife of Joseph Young||107 |- | Young, Joseph W.||1853||1927||||||108 |- | Young, Sarah||1883||1977||||||108 |- | Dexter, Ellenor||||1873 Mar 21||74||wife of Ira Dexter||109 |- | [[Clark-22657|Clark, John]]||||1872 Dec 29||66||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clark-22657-1 110] |- | [[Graham-8025|Graham, Flora]]||||1904 Aug 29||95||also his wife||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clark-22657-1 110] |- | Ross, Almira||||1915 Aug 24||60||||111 |- | Ross, James||||1903 June 12||48||||111 |- | Ross, Pte. Isaac T.||||1918 Feb 08||29||Royal Can. Dragoons, Killed in action St. Quentin||111 |- | Gilbert, Edwin||1824 Apr 07||1890 Aug 31||||||112 |- | Glibert, Catherine||1828 May 10||1873 Sep 02||||||112 |- | Johnson, William R.||||1897 Mar 28||57||||113 |- | [[McKellar-238|McKellar, Janet]]||1865 Jul 01||1923 Dec 20||||wife of Daniel Erskine||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Erskine-1030 114] |- | [[Erskine-1030|Erskine, Daniel]]||1858 Feb 17||1943 May 10||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Erskine-1030 114] |- | Gilbert, John E.||1860||1943||||||115 |- | Glover, Susan||1873||1945||||his wife||115 |- | Gilbert, Effa||||1891 Jan 1891||21||wife of John E. Gilbert||116 |- | Marr, John||||1908 Nov 09||50||||117 |- | Marr, Susan||||1929 Dec 05||75||his wife||117 |- | Marr, Albert G.||1889 Oct 16||1921 Apr 22||||||117 |- | [[Curtis-4990|Curtis, A. Sidney]] ||1953 Jul 27||1995 May 04||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Curtis-4990 117] |- | Marr, Bessie Wilhelmien||||1902 Nov 30||||dau of William & Cynthia Marr||118 |- | Grainger, William||1837||1884||||||119 |- | Garlick, Mary Ann||1847||1880||||his wife||119 |- | Grainger, Earnest||1875||1879||||||119 |- | Grainger, Hannah Jane||1868||1933||||||119 |- | Erskine, Thomas||||1901 Nov 24||77||||120 |- | Erskine, Thomasina||||1896 Nov 13||65||||120 |- | Gilbert, Thomas||||1889 Feb 14||86||||121 |- | Gilbert, Emma||||1897 Mar 28||27||wife of Henry Erskine||121 |- | Wilson, Catherine A.||1870 Feb 10||1908 July 10||||||122 |- | Ross, Elizabeth J.||1866||1916||||wife of William Ross||123 |- | Ross, William||1856||1940||||||123 |- | Ross, William W.||1856||1940||||||124 |- | Wilson, Elizabeth||1864||1916||||his wife||124 |- | Ross, Harold W.||1895||1983||||||124 |- | VanLoon, Ida May||1900||1978||||his wife||124 |- | Davis, Jean||||1927||||wife of Arthur William Ross||125 |- | Campbell, D. Franklin||||1879 Jul 03||13||son of Dugald & Jane||126 |- | Campbell, John||||1861 Jan 10||2||son of Dugald & Jane||127 |- | [[Fordham-291|Fordham, Edward Arthur]]||||1929 Aug 25||2002 Oct 30||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fordham-291 128] |- | [[Sabat-23|Fordham, Sarah Mary]]||||1931 Aug 11||2006 Jul 18||his loving wife||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sabat-23-1 128] | |}

Curtis Mullins' Father

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I'm trying to identify Curtis Mullins' father (1902-1971). It is believed it is Richard 'Dick' Mullins but unable to find any proof. There is a Richard Mullins that was born around 1884 (illustrated in 1900 census when he was living with his aunt) living in next county over. Curtis does show as a stepson to Luther Mullens in 1910 Census. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Jacobites of Northern England

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[[Category: First Jacobite Rising]] [[Category: Jacobite Rising of 1745]] ---- =Rising of 1710= "English Jacobites joined with Scottish Borderer Jacobites, led by William Gordon, 6th Viscount Kenmure, and this small army was joined by Mackintosh's contingent. They marched into England as far as Preston, where the Government forces caught up with them. This led to the [[:Category: Battle of Preston|Battle of Preston]], on 12-14 November. " ==Durham== Robert Anderson (prison)[http://immigrantships.net/jacobite/twobrothers17160426.html] ==Lancashire== Robert Cotton, gent. of Huntingdonshire Edward Howard, later 9th Duke of Norfolk ==Northumberland== ''06 Oct 1715: Northumberland Rising'' J. Cahill[http://immigrantships.net/jacobite/twobrothers17160426.html] James Carmell[http://immigrantships.net/jacobite/twobrothers17160426.html] John Clavering, papist[https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA93#v=onepage&q&f=false] John Clavering (bros: William Clavering)[https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA93#v=onepage&q&f=false] [[Collingwood-90|George Collingwood]] of Eslington (d. 25 Feb 1715) John Duncan (prison) [http://immigrantships.net/jacobite/twobrothers17160426.html] Gen. Thomas Forster of Adderstone and Bamburgh Castle, M.P. NBL[https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA92#v=onepage&q=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&f=false] Robert Handyside (prison; sent to Jamaica)[http://immigrantships.net/jacobite/twobrothers17160426.html] John Hunter,[http://www.northumbrianjacobites.org.uk/pages/detail_page.php?id=57] wealthy farmer of Callalye[https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA93#v=onepage&q&f=false] Charles Radclyffe, later de jure 5th Earl of Derwentwater. James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater (d. 24 Feb 1715)[http://www.northumbrianjacobites.org.uk/pages/detail_page.php?id=57] John Talbot of Cartington, Northumberland[https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA93#v=onepage&q&f=false] William Widdrington, 4th Baron Widdrington ==Sources== Dixon, D.D. (1885). Whittingham Vale, Northumberland: Its History, Traditions, and Folk Lore, (pp.92). R. Redpath. [https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA92#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. The Jacobite leaders are executed, (n.d.). The Northumbrian Jacobite Society. [http://www.northumbrianjacobites.org.uk/pages/detail_page.php?id=57 www.northumbrianjacobites.org.uk] (mirror URL: https://archive.is/sFMAZ). Tornabene, H. (n.d.). Jacobite rebellion ships: Briggatine two brothers. ISTG. [http://immigrantships.net/jacobite/twobrothers17160426.html immigrantships.net] (mirror URL: https://archive.is/DsEIt). [[Wikipedia: Jacobite rising of 1715]] =Rising of 1745= Thomas Collingwood (Father: ____ Collingwood of Thrunton).[https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false] * Arrested at Carlisle 19 Sep 1746. Acquitted. ==Sources== Dixon, D.D. (1885). Whittingham Vale, Northumberland: Its History, Traditions, and Folk Lore, (pp.94). R. Redpath. [https://books.google.com/books?id=h_TfAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92&ots=N1ssDeXBMp&dq=George%20Collingwood%20of%20Eslington%20was%20executed%20in%201715%20for%20taking%20part%20in%20the%20Jacobite%20Rebellion&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. ----

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Thoughts on DNA Conformations and Lazarus

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== Introduction == The application of DNA in genealogy is still in its infancy. A few genealogical societies allow DNA to be used as evidence but in a very limited capacity. The confidence level of a familial relationship is measured by the documentation of evidence and how that evidence supports the conclusion. The Daughters of the American Revolution accept copies of birth certificates of your immediate family as evidence but have no way of verifying the authenticity of the certificate, nor do they copy it for their files for others to view if it was issued less than 75 years ago. In other words, you can’t go to the local city or town clerk and ask for my birth certificate. Your signature attests to its authenticity and without any legal consequences. The lab that tested your DNA will not reveal its results to anyone not legally authorized. Commercially available DNA testing services such as do not validate the name is actually the name of the person associated with the sample. I could place any name on my sample and change it at any time. Your yDNA and mtDNA is similar to a birth certificate. I could submit the same results to ysearch or mitosearch under two different names and then say fathers and/or mothers are confirmed with DNA. Your auDNA is treated as if it was a medical record. Here there is significantly more emphasis placed on privacy. Unlike most Genealogical evidence, DNA evidence, for it to be useful, requires an agreement of at least 2 people to reveal the results of a comparison. This is especially difficult in the cases of auDNA. These DNA testing services will for the most part; only provide a mechanism for the DNA Tester to reveal comparisons to their DNA matches. The reluctance of others and the difficulty involved making these comparison results available to others is very common. The Honor Code says… ''“We respect privacy. We privacy-protect anything we think our family members might not want public. If that's not enough for someone, we delete their personal information.''” We only have to THINK someone MIGHT not want to reveal something related to their taking a DNA Test to keep some or all of it confidential. == Adoptee example == To demonstrate this Idea, think in terms of adoptees. I created a profile [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] whose first name is DNAzA and last name is DNAz. He has taken an auDNA test. Since he has a DNA string from his mother and a separate DNA string from his father, we will consider this similar to a common law marriage. To represent this idea, we create the parents of [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] who are [[ DNAz-2|DNAzB DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-3|DNAzC DNAz]] . The gender of the father and mother are unknown. In other words, the father could be the female and the mother, the male. Another adoptee, [[ DNAz-4|DNAzD DNAz]] also has taken an auDNA test and we repeat the procedure by creating the parents [[ DNAz-5|DNAzE DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-6|DNAzF DNAz]] . We then discover [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-4|DNAzD DNAz]] are siblings. If they are full siblings, then you merge [[ DNAz-2|DNAzB DNAz]] with [[ DNAz-5|DNAzE DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-3|DNAzC DNAz]] with [[ DNAz-6|DNAzF DNAz]]. Otherwise, merge just [[ DNAz-2|DNAzB DNAz]] with [[ DNAz-5|DNAzE DNAz]] . Mark the parents of [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-4|DNAzD DNAz]] AS DNA Conformed. Relationship finder will show that they are related as siblings. == DNA Conformation == The next step uses Gedmatch Lazarus to recreate the DNA for one of the parents.

David Martin To-Do List

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Molyneux Family Mysteries

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Wigan, Lancashire, Upholland, Molyneu'x family of 169 Ince Green lane Lancashire

Nanticoke United Methodist Church

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Swann

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I am trying to trace the ancestors of William Swann 1805-1863 married to Mary A. Lewis 1817-Death? - Had a son named Owen Lewis Swann in 1858. That would be my Great Grandfather. I am stuck tracing Williams Father, which I believe is a Thomas Swann. I am trying to determine if the family came to the US in the 1600's from England or if this line came from Ireland in the 1700's. Any information is appreciated. Thank you!

Willo Hauff To-Do List

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Marietjie Beukes To-Do List

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Pinder Name Study

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[[Category:Pinder 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 Pinder 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 Manifest

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Steeleville City, Randolph Co, Illinois

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Our Pets Through the Years

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Our pets have included the many cats from my early days on the farm, all descendants of the cherished Kitty Lou. Her companion was our collie named Laddie who was killed in the long lane leading to the road from the farm. I was 6 years old when he was killed. After we were married we acquired Maximillian MerryMind, a pedigreed Oorang Airedale who was show quality and won several ribbons in contests in St. Louis. When he died of liver cancer in 1968 while we were living in Iowa City Iowa we somehow acquired a cat, who was pregnant during the move to Findlay OH in June,1969. She delivered several kittens at the Findlay Imperial Motel where we stayed while waiting to get possession of the house. Later several of her kittens died from distemper. Christopher was certain that he was responsible for their death from his over-handling, - completely unfounded! In 1977 we purchased our second Airedale, Maximillian Bengal Bomber, born May 26, 1977 from a Kennel in Grosse Point, MI. He had an impressive pedigree with a number of Champions in his background. But from the day he received his first shots, he was a behavior problem. Apparently he developed a brain disorder that made him unpredictable and prone to randomly attack strangers and sometimes family members. He died of a hairball blockage around 1989. Most recently Frank and I have become the major caretakers of Princess Melissa Lou Schultz, the most beautiful Siberian Forest cat. She adopted us slowly but surely over the period of 2 or 3 months in 2010. Very much the delicate feminine feline, she would never be mistaken for a male by anyone who observed her graceful, delicate movements and postures. Weighing in at 13 pounds with three separate coats of hair in black and various shades of brown on mostly white background, she is unmistakably "one gorgeous pet" Do see her photos! In March of 2015 our sweet Missy died of a head tumor after a diagnosis in November of 2014 and then progression of the illness until her quality of life had diminished to the point where we and her doctor decided on euthanasia. She is greatly missed not only by Frank and I, but by many of our friends.

Ankober Sophie Ball

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Sophie was Kath's beloved Burmese cat. She lived to the ripe old age of 16. Sophie and her daughter were originally owned by friends of Kath in Whangarei and Kath adopted her as an adult and she settled in to the house on Sumner Rd in Lyttelton like she'd been there all her life.

Dutch Roots

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Mary Schreck To-Do List

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St George The Martyr

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Church St George The Martyr Southwark, Roman Catholic

Karsten Mysteries

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Sylvester Adams Rev War pension statement

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Mistresses of John Stewart; Robert II, King of Scotland.

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Robert II Stewart, King of Scots Also Known As: "Robert II Stewart King of Scotland", "Robert the Steward", "the 7th High Steward of Scotland" Birthdate: March 2, 1316 Birthplace: Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland Death: Died April 19, 1390 in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland Place of Burial: Scone Abbey, Scone, Perthshire, Scotland Immediate Family: Son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and Marjorie Bruce, Princess of Scotland Husband of Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan and Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland Partner of Mariota Cardeny; Isabella Boucellier?; Unknown mistress of Robert Stewart II and Moira Leitch Father of James Stewart, of Kinfauns; Thomas Stewart, Dean of Dunkeld; Maria Danielston (Stewart);Sir John " The Red" Stewart, of Dundonald; Margaret Stewart, Princess of Scotland and 20 others Brother of Walter Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl Half brother of Sir John Stewart of Ralston; Andrew Stewart and Egidia Stewart Occupation: John Stewart, 7th High Steward of Scotland, Robert II King of Scotland,

Sir William Arbuthnot To-Do List

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Reblitz

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George and Dorothea are my most distant maternal ancestor and I'm hoping to learn more.

Van Wormer Name Study

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[[category: Van_Wormer_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 Van Wormer and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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== Van Wormer family in America == : The Van Wormer Family of Nieuw Nederlandt is among the oldest European families established in what today is the United States. The family was officially established in 1666 with the marriage of Annetje Janse Snediker van Oldenburgh and Laurens Janssen Van Wormer. The relocation of Laurens Janssen van Wormer from North Holland to North America was incidental to the establishment of the Dutch Colony of Nieuw Nederlandt. The earliest bloodlines to enter the family were in America by 1624, probably 1621 and perhaps before 1620. The Van Wormer family of Nieuw Nederlandt consists of at least two major lines of descent from Laurens Janssen van Wormer who may have resembled the "Dutch Uncle" portrayed in this wood engraving, after a painting by William Merritt Chase. Laurens came to America in 1659 to work as a cow herder and later a tenant farmer on the estate of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer on the upper Hudson River near Beverwyck, later Albany, New York. While Laurens is not referenced in lists of the First Settlers of Albany or New Amsterdam, he does appear in Ships Passenger Lists to New Netherland, New York 1624 to 1664 as “Laurens Janssen, from Wormer” on the ship "De Trouw” or “The Faith.” The ship was Captained by Jan Jansen Bestvaer and sailed from Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands on 12 February 1659 and arrived in New Amsterdam sometime before 5 May of the same year. Alternate spellings of Van Wormer include Van Wurmer and van Wurmdrick. Their documented use continued for five generations. jenwinters3 originally shared this at [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/14458657/family/pedigree ancestry.com]. == Sources ==

Cold Oak Farm

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a 30 acre smallholding, part of the Earl of Plymouth Estate put up for auction in 1920

Greta Brookshaw To-Do List-2

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brookshaw-19&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Greta Brookshaw To-Do List|Greta's current to-do list]].'' http://www.familytreenow.com/record/vAtYVkVe6n5I3yQV22d7sw{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Trayner-4|Brookshaw, Margaret (Trayner) ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Griffin Family Mysteries

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Samuel Griffin was b. bet. 1720-30. DNA testing has been done and there are some matches out there with Vaughan, Stevens and Hooper. Have also matched numerous Griffins in the same areas and one that claims to trace back to the Griffin line in Newcastle, DE. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] =Source= Milbourn Family History, 2004, Researched and compiled by Doris Nelson Sloan, 102 pgs. =Biography= William Griffin, born 1704 in Upper Makefield, Pa; died bef Dec 14, 1744 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He married Sarah Beck in Burlington, New Jersey. I have a one page Last Will and Testament of William Giffon, spelled consistently throughout the page without the "R". The children carried on (but not referenced in the will) with the spelling as Griffin; Sarah, b 1730; Peter Griffin; (also, Last Will, too) and Aaron Griffin, Elizabeth Griffin. Seems the father was Giffon, but children carried on with Griffin. Also, in the Will he refers to his wife as Sarah Giffon. My connection was Sarah Griffin (maybe Giffon) who married Benjamin Todd in 1750. I can type in the last will if you think it would help solve your Family Mystery. Good Luck Leila Niemeth Tweed

David Allen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Allen-18563|David Allen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Allen-18563&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:David Allen To-Do List|David's current to-do list]].''

St Anthony's Childhood Home

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The house in Battledown Approach, owned by [[Clarke-5733|James Clarke]]. The photos were taken in 2005, long after the house had been sold after James Clarke retired. It was never as neglected looking when it was the family home. The house, St. Anthony's bought on a mortgage by Jim cost £1,100 in 1959 and sold for over £350,000 after James Clarke retired. After his first marriage failed there were extensive remodeling of the house so that it could be divided up into flats.

24 or More Club

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Rochelle Township High School

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After many decades of service and memories, the old brick school that not only we, but our ancestors attended, was torn down. A new school was built.

Frank's Family Think Tank.

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Pulling together a whole Family History!

L Deason Do Next

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Links to We Relate? Family Search? Make ''proper'' footnotes on all ancestors. Add Hallmons at least to Raleigh. Explain Hallman. Add Goodwin to Caldwell to Byram to Hinds to Alden. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Atchison-382|Atchison, Lucy Ann ]] || 1835-07-12 || to-do: add other husbands & marriage records. |- |} ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]].

Moisés Pinto Muyal To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pinto_Muyal-1|Moisés Pinto Muyal]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Pinto_Muyal-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Moisés Pinto Muyal To-Do List|Moisés's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Corredor_González-1|Corredor González, Carmen Rosa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Corredor_y_Diaz_de_Vivar-1|Corredor y Diaz de Vivar, Cristobal ]] || || to-do |- | [[González_Camargo-1|González Camargo, Ana ]] || || to-do |- | [[Muyal_Pinto-1|Muyal Pinto, Simi ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pinto_Assor-1|Pinto Assor, Abraham ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pinto_Corredor-1|Pinto Corredor, Gladys ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pinto_Muyal-1|Pinto Muyal, Moisés ]] || || to-do |- |}

24 or More Club-1

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#REDIRECT [[Space:24_or_More_Club]]

Western Australia

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Johnson Family "Bible"-1

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Solomon Johnson purchased this Bible in 1803 for $8.75. The Bible was printed in 1803 by Mathew Carey of Philadelphia, Pa. A few years later, Solomon purchased a Dictionary of the Whole Bible by John Brown of Haddington Scotland. in the bible it stated that he was married by the Rev. Mr. Findley

Johnson Family "Bible"

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Solomon Johnson purchased this Bible in 1803 for $8.75. The Bible was printed in 1803 by Mathew Carey of Philadelphia, Pa. A few years later, Solomon purchased a Dictionary of the Whole Bible by John Brown of Haddington Scotland. in the bible it stated that he was married by the Rev. Mr. Findley

Beckham Family Reunion

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This reunion is probably going to be held at 83 Mitcheners Pond Rd. in Franklinton, North Carolina. This is for all Beckhams, Dickersons and Grissoms in the area.

Wedding Announcement of Nickolas Baione & Dorothy Hennessey

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Newspaper clipping of wedding announcement for Nickolas Baione of and Dorothy Hennessey. The following people are mentioned in this clipping: Groom: [[Baione-2|Nickolas Baione]]
Bride: [[Hennessey-229|Dorothy Hennessey]]
Nickolas's father: [[Baione-3|Paul Baione]]
Nickolas's mother: [[Fanelli-20|Cecelia Fanelli]]
Dorothy's father: [[Hennessey-121|Charles Francis Hennessey]]
Dorothy's mother: [[Harney-88|Anna Harney]]

Christopher Sellers To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sellers-1619|Christopher Sellers]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sellers-1619&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Christopher Sellers To-Do List|Christopher's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

ADN acadienne

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== Aperçu == Ce projet a pour but la reconstruction de l'ADN de nos ancêtres acadiens. == Overview == The goal of this project is to reconstruct the unique autosomal DNA (atDNA) signatures of our Acadian ancestors. Using a novel analytical method to assemble segments of autosomal DNA from today's decendants, we will create virtual atDNA datasets for our ancestors. Such datasets could help us solve mysteries where the paper trails are missing, or incomplete. === The Goals of the Project === :Using Particpant DNA data we plan to: * Build virtual datasets for deceased ancestor profiles in the inheritance chains * Make these atDNA datasets publically available for use in the Genetic Genalogy community (at a website to be determined) * Connect these DNA profiles with a shared genealogical database (such as WikiTree) to supplement the paper trail, by associating the reconstructed atData kits with profile IDs ** Example: Identify parents of "orphans" or those ancestors from "La Derangement" who have no/little documentation. ** Resolve Ancestral Conflations (Which Marie was which?) *Construct an "Inheritance Map" from our Acadian Ancestors, with IBD segment passage for use by direct descendants. ====Summative Benefit to our Cousins in the Acadian Community==== * DNA matches to ancestors, for which we have little documentation could be identified by comparing raw data or by querying the genealogical database. This would allow users to attribute segments to common ancestors, and find the "missing" ancestors in their family trees. ==Methodology== We have developed a novel DNA Analysis Algorithm to examine "IBD" (Identical by Descent) segments and create an "inheritance map" in a given population. We are asking for volunteers to submit DNA data to "prove this algorithm" and assist in its' use for the construction of the "DNA signatures" of our Ancestors. By taking part in this project, you agree to allow us to use your sample to reconstruct the Ancestral signatures of our ancestors by: *submitting your DNA to the Acadian Project database through the link below :AND *indicating (to the best of your knowledge) your Acadian Ancestry by connecting yourself to traced Acadian Ancestors on Wikitree ====Genetic Genealogy Research Puposes==== '''This project is for genetic genealogy research purposes.''' It is important to state that the final results of our project, the Ancestral DNA Signature Sequences are ''intended to be shared with the greater genealogical community'', we wish to note two very important things. *'''Publication of Methods''': Our goal is to show, using our Acadian DNA Data, that Ancestral DNA signatures many generations removed from present day samples can be "reconstructed" from living descendants. In addition to the creation of Ancestral signatures, the project managers do intend to publish the methodology ''including only the mathematics and processes used to analyze the DNA and create these Ancestral Signatures'' for use by other members of the Greater Genetic Genealogy community. We hope that this pilot project, and the methods we share openly will allow others to accomplish such tasks as we are undertaking for the benefit of people engaged in Genetic Genealogy as a whole. *'''To protect ourselves and our participants:''' We wish to protect your privacy, as we would protect our own. The project managers are participants in this study as well, and we have submitted our own DNA samples to the project. We do plan to share the reconstructed Ancestral signatures, ''for use by those interested in Acadian Genetic Genealogy''. Knowing this, we also wish to very clearly state that ''Individual DNA samples will not be identified either in publication, or in any other way connected to the Ancestral Signature Profiles that are released to the public. NO private information including individual DNA sample identifiers, or any form of personal information (names, emails, etc) from any user will be published, posted, shared, distributed or used for any commercial purposes.'' (We're very serious about protecting participant privacy, because our information is a part of this database too.) === Acadian Autosomal DNA Project === '''Acadian Autosomal Project''' ''Website Link Coming Soon!'' === Existing Acadian DNA projects === The following projects focus on mtDNA and yDNA. If you have not yet contributed to their studies, we would encourage you to do so.... * Mothers of Acadia mtDNA Project ** https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mothersofacadia/ ** http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html * AMERINDIAN Ancestry Out of Acadia DNA PROJECT ** https://www.familytreedna.com/public/acadianamerindian/default.aspx * French Heritage DNA Project ** http://www.frenchdna.org/ ** https://www.familytreedna.com/public/frenchheritage/default.aspx === Resources === * http://www.isogg.org/ * http://dna-explained.com/category/acadians/ * [http://www.mennonitedna.com/ The Mennonite DNA Project] ** [http://www.timjanzen.com/ Tim Janzen] has used spreadsheets to phase atDNA data and attribute segments to ancestors. * [[Pike-2130|Dave Pike]]'s atDNA utilities: http://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/FF23utils/ * Gedmatch's Lazarus tool ** http://www.thegeneticgenealogist.com/2014/10/20/finally-gedmatch-announces-monetization-strategy-way-raise-dead/

Packer family portraits

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[[Category:Nominated Profiles]] ==The Packer Portraits== The Packer Portraits are a fascinating heirloom, and hold great significance for descendants of the Packer family. Images of the portraits circulate on various genealogy sites with differing attributions as to the sitter. Many claim that one or two of the portraits are that of Philip Packer (1664-1739), who will be referred to here as Philip the Immigrant to distinguish him from his father, Philip Packer FRS (1618-1686). Philip the Immigrant became the most famous member of the family. Having left England to start a new life, he raised a large family in America. Many of his descendants understandably wish to lay claim to an image. The ten beautifully painted portraits of three generations of Packers graced the halls of [[Space:Groombridge Place|Groombridge Place]] for 350 years. [[Smail-33|I]] first learned about the portraits as a young child, when my [[Packer-453|Grandmother]] presented the family with a photo album of Groombridge Place that included images of the portraits and a photo-copied letter (believed to be from [[Packer-474|David Packer]] and addressed to [[Packer-456|Emma Kelson]]) detailing the Packer history at Groombridge. My parents went to see the house in the 70s. They were invited in and given a tour by Mr. Mountain. They saw the portraits in hanging in the halls. In 1992, the portraits, along with much of the house's contents were sold at auction by Sotheby's, and, sadly, have been scattered - though it is believed that one of the portraits remains in Groombridge Place, a private home. The images on this page were scanned from the Sotheby's catalogue on September 15, 2013. The Lot descriptions were transcribed [with any added notes in square brackets] shortly after. There are two portraits in particular that are claimed to be of Philip the Immigrant: Lot 251 and Lot 257. The identity of the remainder are less disputed, though I have seen Lot 259 identified as Philip the Immigrant as well. I believe that none of these portraits are of Philip the Immigrant. The fact that they are so often identified as such (other than the fact that so many of them ARE named Philip), I can only attribute to a desire for people to look at the face of their ancestor and link themselves visually to their history - a desire I understand well. The portraits have to be examined as a group, which hung in a family home at a time in history. They also should be understood in the context of Groombridge Place, and the history of Philip FRS's "two families". Philip the Immigrant was the illegitimate child of Philip Packer and Sarah Isgar. Philip FRS kept his second family (Sarah and their three sons - James, William and Philip) in one of his properties in Ireland. After his wife Isabella died, Philip married Sarah and moved her to Groombridge Place. It is very likely that the three boys stayed in Ireland. The family that Philip sailed to America with were, in essence, neighbours of the Isgar/Packer property in Ireland. His two other brothers died in the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690. Philip the Immigrant could not inherit, and there is some doubt that he even used the name Packer before he left for America. With that knowledge, it is difficult to imagine that his portrait would have hung in the halls of the family estate. Particularly if one must then chose which "legitimate" member of the family would have been left off the walls. According to my research (which, for the record, proved that my family is not descended from the Groombridge Packers at all), the portraits are of the following sitters (Lot numbers as they appear in the catelogue): *First generation **Lot 251: [[Packer-52|Philip Packer, FRS]] **Lot 253: [[Berkeley-174|Isabella Berkeley]] of Spechley, Philip Packer's first wife **Lot 252: [[Isgar-3|Sarah Isgar]], Philip Packer's second wife [[image:Packer_family_portraits.jpg|150px|Phillip Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-2.jpg|150px|Isabelle Berkely]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-3.jpg|150px|Sarah Isgar]] *Second generation **Lot 254: Four daughters of Philip Packer and Isabelle Berkeley (from left) [[Packer-58|Temperance]]; [[Packer-56|Elizabeth]]; [[Packer-54|Isabella]], and [[Packer-57|Katherine]] **Lot 257: [[Packer-489|Robert Packer]], eldest son of Philip Packer and Isabella Berkeley **Lot 258: [[Packer-143|John Philip Packer]] son and ultimate heir of Philip Packer and Isabella Berkeley **Lot 255: [[Morgan-5603|Barbara Morgan]], wife of [[Packer-143|John Philip]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-4.jpg|300px|Temperance, Elizabeth, Isabella and Katherine]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-5.jpg|150px|Robert Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-6.jpg|150px|John P.Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-7.jpg|150px|Barbara Morgan]] *Third generation **Lot 259: [[Packer-475|Philip Packer]], son and heir of John Philip Packer and Barbara Morgan **Lot 256: [[Packer-476|Isabella]], daughter of John Philip Packer and Barbara Morgan **Lot 260: [[Packer-477|Anne Packer]], daughter of John Philip Packer and Barbara Morgan [[image:Packer_family_portraits-10.jpg|150px|Philip Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-9.jpg|150px|Isabella Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-8.jpg|150px|Anne Packer]] ----- ==The Sotheby's Catalogue== The catalogue, created in 1992 for the sale of the contents of Groombridge place, lists biographical information with each of the Lots. Some of that information came from the Red Book, of the late Mr. Mountain who purchased Groombridge Place and much of its contents in 1919. He kept detailed notes about the provenance of the contents of the house in the Red book. The accuracy of this information is likely good, but still flawed. As an experienced art auction house, Sotheby's understands the importance of provenance, and detailed, accurate information is part of that. However, there are some internal inaccuracies within the listings. The captions of each lot [with my notes] are transcribed below. ===Lot 251=== Follower of Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) Portrait of Philip Packer (1656-1739) Three-quarter length, seated, wearing a brown coat, a book in his right hand. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame 124.5 by 99cm, 49 by 39 in. [I believe the following is incorrect] The sitter was the eldest son of [[Packer-39|Philip Packer]] (1618-1686) and his second wife, Sarah Isgar (see lot 252). He married Hannah Sessions in 1686, and died in America in 1739. His father, [[Packer-52|Philip Packer]] [who [[Smail-33|I]] think is actually the sitter], a founder member of the Royal Society, who inherited the property in 1649, built Groombridge Place, and entertained his friend and fellow barrister John Evelyn on at least two occasions." The reason I believe this portrait to be of [[Packer-52|Philip Packer]](1618) and not his son is because the portraits cover three largely complete generations of Groombridge Packers. There is no evidence that [[Packer-39|Philip Packer Jr.]], or his two full brothers (the three of whom were born out of wedlock to [[Isgar-3|Sarah Isgar]]) ever resided at Groombridge. ===Lot 253=== Attributed to Robert Walker (fl.1641-1658) Portrait of Isabella Berkeley of Spetchley, Mrs. Philip Packer. Three-quarter length, standing in a landscape wearing blue dress. Oil on canvas. 96.5 by 81.5cm; 38 by 32 in. The sitter was the first wife of Philip Packer (1618-1686). They had three children [sic], Robert (see lot 257), John (see lot 258) and Isabella (see lot 254). She was the daughter of Thomas Berkeley of Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, and his wife Anne, daughter of William Darell of Scotney, Sussex. Her brother Robert founded the Berkeley Hospital in Worcester. Bought by Mr. Mountain before the sale of the contents of Groombridge Place, September 1919. Valued by Toplis & Harding, 28 Old Jewry, London, £75.0.0. Purchased for £25.0.0. £ 3,000 – 5,000 ===Lot 252=== John Greenhill (c.1644-1676) Portrait of Sarah Isgar, Mrs. Philip Packer Head and shoulders, wearing a brown dress and pearls. Oil on canvas, oval. 59.5 by 49.5cm; 23.5 by 19.5 in. The sitter was the wife of Philip Packer (1618-1686). She was christened in West Lavington, Wiltshire in 1624, and married Philip Packer as his second wife in 1666. They had three sons, Philip (see lot 251), James and William. Purchased by Mr. Mountain before the sale of the contents of Groombridge Place, September 1919. Valued by Toplis & Harding, 28 Old Jewry, London, £21.0.0. Purchased for £18.0.0. £2,000-3,000 ===Lot 254=== Follower of John Michael Wright (1617-1694) Portrait of the four daughters of Philip Packer (1618-1686) All half-length, in a landscape, wearing orange and blue robes. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame 100 by 179cm.; 39.5 by 70.5 in. The sitters are the daughters of Philip Packer and his first wife Isabella Berkeley. They are Isabella (1657-1736) who married Thomas Vincent in 1682, Elizabeth (1659-1714) who married Michael Geddes, Katherine (1661-1722) who married Philip Vincent of Barnborough Grange, and Temperance (1663-1729) who married John Van Den Bempde of Hackness Hall, Yorkshire in 1699. Purchased by Mr. Mountain before the sale of the contents of Groombridge Place, September 1919. Valued by Toplis & Harding, 28 Old Jewry, London, £63.0.0. Purchased for £35.0.0. £8,000-12,000 ===Lot 257=== Charles Beale (1660-1714) Portrait of a gentleman of the Packer family [see description for lot 253, which identifies this sitter as Robert] Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a grey coat with red robes Signed c.r.: C.B., oil on canvas 124.5 by 99 cm; 49 by 39 in. Literature: Elizabeth Walsh and Richard Jeffree, the Excellent Mary Beale, 1976, Exhibition Catalogue. pp41 and 43 (illus.) £ 4,000 – 6,000 ===Lot 258=== John Closterman (1660-1711) Portrait of John Packer (1655-1697) Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a blue coat and brown robes. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame. 124.5 by 99cm; 49 by 39 in. The sitter was the second son of Philip Packer and his first wife, Isabella Berkeley of Spetchley (see lot 253). He married Barbara Morgan (see lot 255), daughter of Colonel John Morgan of Warminster, Wiltshire (1652-1712) and had three children. Isabella (see lot 256), Philip (see lot 259) and Anne (see lot 260). Following the death of his elder brother, Robert, he inherited Groombridge from his father Philip in 1686. £ 6,000 – 8,000 ===Lot 255=== Attributed to Harman Verelst (c. 1643-1702) Portrait of Barbara Morgan Head and shoulders, wearing a red dress with grey robes. Oil on canvas, oval, in a carved wood frame 73.5 by 61 cm; 29 by 24 in. The sister was the wife of John Packer (see lot 258). She was the daughter of Colonel John Morgan of Warminster, Wiltshire. £ 800 – 1,200 ===Lot 259=== Attributed to John Vandervaart (1653-1727) Portrait of Philip Packer (1676-1709) Fully length, standing in a landscape, wearing a grey tunic and red robes, a musket in his left hand, a spaniel by his side. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame. 183 by 119.5cm; 71 by 47 in. The sitter was the son of John Packer (see lot 258) and his wife Barbara Morgan. He married Anne Ashe, daughter and heiress of sir Joseph Ashe of Twickenham, and on his death the property was left to his sister. He was the last [male] Packer to live at Groombridge and in 1753 the Packer connection ended. £ 10,000 – 15,000 ===Lot 256=== Studio of Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt. (1646-1723) Portrait of Isabella Packer, later Mrs Rivers of Chafford Three-quarter length, seated, wearing a brown dress with blue robes, a dog by her side. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame. 124.5 by 99cm; 49 by 39 in. The sitter was the eldest daughter of John Packer (see lot 258) and his wife Barbara Morgan. She married firstly George Rivers of Chafford, and secondly Mr. Cook. £ 2,500 – 4,000 ===Lot 260=== Attributed to John Vandervaart (1653-1727) Portrait of Anne Packer (B. 1677) Full length, seated in a landscape beside an urn of flowers, wearing a brown dress with blue robes. Oil on canvas, in a carved wood frame 180.5 by 119.5 cm; 71 by 47 in. The sitter was the youngest daughter of John Packer (see lot 258) and his wife Barbara Morgan, and sister of Philip Packer (see previous lot). In 1735 she married, at the age of 57, Thomas Lyte of London, whose descendant, the Rev. Henry Francis Lyte was author of the hymn ‘Abide with Me’. £7,000 – 10,000 == The portraits today == The whereabouts of the ten portraits that hung together for 350 years is unknown. They have been presumably scattered to various buyers who attended the auction in 1992. I believe at least one was purchased by an art museum. Another, that of Sarah Isgar, was purchased by the current owner of Groombridge, and hangs in the house. If anyone knows how to find the buyers of the portraits, it would be great to document their whereabouts here. ---- ==References== === Footnotes === === Sources === *Source: Geddes-Brown, Leslie. (13 Sept., 1992) The Groombridge Inheritance. The Independent. [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art-market--the-groombridge-inheritance-the-contents-of-the-house-in-the-draughtsmans-contract-some-in-place-since-stuart-times-are-for-sale-leslie-geddesbrown-reports-1551207.html article] *Source: Groombridge Place Kent Catalogue to a Sale 15-9-1992 Contents of House Including, Furniture, Clocks, Needlework, Rugs & Carpets, Pictures, Silver and Plate, Ceramics and Glass, Arms & Armour... – Softcover (01/1992) *Source: Maidment, Barbara (2005). A History of Groombridge Place. Chelwood Gate: Danewood Press Ltd.ISBN 0954120701. *Source: Packer, Donna Smith. On Footings from the Past: The Packers in England ISBN 978-0884946816

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nicholson-2312|Christopher Nicholson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Nicholson-2312&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Christopher Nicholson To-Do List|Christopher's current to-do list]].''

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MARRIAGE LICENSE -- MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS -- AUGUST 21, 1896 To Any Person Authorized By Law To Perform The Marriage Ceremony, Greeting: You are hereby authorized to join in Marriage, Albert Bretches of Lorimer, of Lorimer, aged: 20 years and Cora Beathe of Lorimer, aged 18 years, and this License you will make due return to my office within thirty days -- Seal: N. E. Benton, Probate Judge. And which said Marriage License was afterwards, to wit, on the 21st day of August A.D. 1896, returned to said Judge with the following certificate endorsed there on to wit: STATE OF KANSAS, COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY I, G. E. Gilmore, do hereby certify, that in accordance with the authorization of the within License, I did, on the the 21st day of August A.D. 1896 at Independence, in said County joined and united in Marriage the within named, Albert Bretches and Cora Beathe. Witness my hand and seal the day and year written above -- Signed: G. E. Gilmore, Probate Judge -- Attest: E. Herring, Probate Judge -- Marriage Book: H - Page: 251

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FORT SEYBERT, VA, (WV, USA) MASSACRE

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''Fort Seybert Massacre''
Grant County Press
May 13, 1937
---- "New Interpretations of Fort Seybert"
(By Mrs. Lee Keister Talbot) April 27 and 28 of this year marked one hundred and seventy-nine years since the disasters at Fort Upper Tract on the South Branch of the Potomac, and Fort Seybert on the South Fork of the South Branch. So far little is known of Fort Upper Tract except that it was burned, a number of people killed and captured with few names left behind. A little more is known of Fort Seybert "the history of which, says DeHass, "fills such a dark page in the annals of Virginia." Fort Upper Tract was built "at Hugh Man's Mill in Shelton's Great Tract," (familiarly known as Upper Tract of Virginia) in 1756; it appears that today it[s] location is not known. Fort Seybert, also, was built within one hundred yards of a mill which had been erected at the edge of the river some years before Fort Seybert was built. The first owner of the land was John Patton, Junior, who purchased from Robert Green of Orange on the 5th of November, 1747, 210 acres of land "on the southernmost fork of the South Branch of the Potomack." This land had a "corner to Roger Dyer." In the Original Petitions filed in Augusta County for 1751-52 there is a petition for a road "from Widow Cobern's Mill, on the South Branch, to John Patton's Mill on the South Fork." On May 21, 1755, John Pat[t]on, Jr., sold back his land to his Father in Law, Jacob Seybert. Jacob Seybert built the mill and the location of the Fort was on his land based on the fact that Jacob Seybert was the Captain. As recently as the last fifty or sixty years, people, when plowing in the field by the river at Fort Seybert have found "tight rocks." The tradition is that they marked the site of an old mill. Page 34, *Oren F. Morton. ''History of Pendleton County West Virginia''. Dayton: Ruebush-Elkins Co., 1910. Print. Plans for the building of Fort Seybert have not yet been uncovered in records, but there has been for some years a discrepancy between the pictured representation of Fort Seybert given by DeHass, and the remaining depressions in the ground at the site of the fort, as well as in the description handed down by those living in the vicinity of Fort Seybert. The DeHass picture is a wood engraving with no artist's name attached. An authority on wood engravings finds it difficult to trace the origin of this type of drawing, as they were frequently made by the printing company, when printing a book, after the manner that lithographs are made today. This represents Fort Seybert as a large, square stockade, much after the fashion of the conventional combined trading-post and fort, sufficiently extensive to provide for a large garrison. This picture has been used repeatedly by historians as a source of description, and is the source of Mr. Koontz's information as to its size and strength. DeHass says: "It was a rude enclosure, cut out of the heart of the forest, but sufficiently strong to have resisted any attack from the enemy had the inmates themselves been strong." People living in the vicinity of Fort Seybert today state that they can still trace the depression in the ground where the palisades were sat on end, and can well remember when the depression was more distinct than it is now. They consider it impossible that it was a number of log houses so built as to form a square or rectangle. Mr. Alonzo D. Lough, who lives at Fort Seybert, wrote a description of Fort Seybert some years ago as follows: "Fort Seybert was located on the left hand side (west) of the South Fork River, and situated on an elevation which sloped rapidly to a ravine on the north and descended abruptly over a ledge of rocks to the river on the southeast. Westwardly a gradual incline sloped back to the mountain. "The defense consisted of a circular stockade some thirty yards in diameter, consisting of logs or puncheons set on end in the ground, side by side, and rising to a height often of twelve feet. A puncheon door closed the entrance. Within the stockade stood the two storied block-house twenty-one feet square. From the upper loop-holes the open space about the fort could be swept by the rifles of the defenders." The drawing pictured above does not represent this description of Fort Seybert as accurately as might be desired, and a more accurate drawing will be made. However, this more nearly answers the description given by those living in the vicinity, and handed down traditionally for generations. There were numerous causes of the Fort Seybert massacre, both remote and immediate; some of them have gone unnoted. Reverberations and echoes of it continued for many years. There are notations in Augusta county records as late as 1772 which trace to this disaster. It was not until after Braddock's defeat in July, 1755, that the Virginia Frontier was threatened by incursions of parties of French and Indians, but they were continuously in danger for many years following, especially in the spring and fall. George Washington was aware of the danger soon after he returned from Braddock's defeat. At Fort Cumberland he wrote on July 18, 1755 to Governor Dinwiddie: "I tremble at the consequences that this defeat may have upon our back settlers, who, I suppose, will all leave their habitations unless there are proper measures taken for their security." Thus began the long struggle to protect the settlers; a cause championed by Washington in charge of the militia of Virginia at Winchester, and a situation only slightly understood by Gov. Dinwiddie and the Virginia Assembly. The long struggle to give the frontier adequate protection, and the activities of the militia would make a voluminous book of interesting and valuable proportions. Forts were gradually built, but nothing that was done was adequate. Many people fled from their homes in the South Branch Valley in the fall of 1755 and there was no unbroken peace for many years. The irony in the building of Braddock's Road to the west to meet the French is well described by Reuben Gold Thwaites: "Braddock's road, laboriously cleared through the wilderness to reach the French and Indians now proved equally convenient to the latter as a pathway to the English border." Dunas had often six or seven war parties out at a time "always accompanied by French-men." Among the records of forts, militia and attacks, Washington and other militia officers mention both Upper Tract and Fort Seybert, either by location, or by name, as well as other on the South Branch and the South Fork. In August 1756 Washington wrote to Gov. Dinwiddie saying "we have built some forts and altered others as far south on the Potomac as settlers have been molested, and there remains one body of inhabitants at a place called Upper Tract who need a guard. Thither I have ordered a party. *** Beyond this, if I am not misinformed there is nothing but a continued series of mountains uninhabited until we get over to the waters of the James River, not far from the fort which takes its name from your Honor; and thence to May River. " Buidling the forts did not give the people a feeling of safety, for in November 1756 Washington wrote further to Gov. Dinwiddie, in a plea for more adequate protection as follows: "In short, they (inhabitants) are so affected with approaching ruin that the whole back country is in a general motion toward the other colonies; and I expect that scarce a family will inhabit Frederick, Hampshire or Augusta county in a little time." Washington was opposed to the plan for the building of a chain of small forts, and preferred to have several strong forts, well garrisoned, with companies of Rangers going out from them. However, he presented a plan for the forts (23), as the Assembly favored, in November 1756 at which time he said: "Besides most of the forts are already built by the country people or soldiers, and require but little improvement save one or two, as Dickinson's and Cox's." If Forts Upper Tract and Seybert were over-garrisoned the garrison must have been removed, for on September 1, 1937 [sic], after five people had been killed and eight captured on the Branch, Major Andrew Lewis, who had been ordered to regulate the militia of Augusta County, wrote to George Washington: "There is one place yt (yet) vacant which is not garrisoned. Ye consequences may be bad, that is ye So. Branch or So. Fork Between Capt. Woodward's old Station and Preston's (Capt. Preston was stationed in the Bullpasture) as ye governor has not given me a Direct Answer nor I Believe wont I am afraid that place must be Deserted." How bad the consequences were the following April is appreciated only slightly, even by those familiar with the published records and traditional stories of the surprise attack on Fort Seybert on a foggy morning when a number of the men were away from the vicinity, having gone across the mountain on business. Waddell says that there was a shortage of ammunition in the fort. Capt. Seybert surrendered to the unfaithful promises of the Indians in the hope of saving the lives of the people in the fort. No censure or blame should be placed on him for what he did in the hope of safety. Following the surrender came the massacre of seventeen people; the capture of upwards of twenty-four, and the burning of the fort. Six days after this happened, on the 4th of May 1758, Washington wrote to John Blair (then acting Governor of Virginia) from Fort Loudoun (Winchester) to tell him of the disasters: "The enclosed letter from Capt. Waggener will inform your Honor of a very unfortunate affair. From the best accounts I have yet been able to get there are about 60 persons killed and missing. Immediately upon receiving this Intelligence I sent out a Detachment of the Regiment, and some Indians that were equipped for war (Indians were in the employ of the colonists as well as the French) in hopes of their being able to intercept the Enemy in the retreat. I was fearful of this stroke, but had not time enough to avert it, as your Honor will find by the following account which came to hand just before Capt. Waggener's letter, by Capt. Mackenzie." The notes on this report are that Lieutenant Gist with six soldiers and 30 Indians marched the 2nd of April from the South Branch towards Fort Duquesne. After a tedious march, occasioned by deep snows on the mountains, they got on the waters of the Monongahela, where Mr. Gist was lamed by a fall from a steep bank and rendered incapable of marching. Some of the party stayed with him and the rest, all Indians, divided themselves into three parties and separated. Ucahala and two others found a large Indian Encampment about fifteen miles on "this side" of Ft. Duquesne. From the size of it and the number of tracks they judged it to be at least 100, making directly for the frontiers of Virginia, as they again discovered by crossing their tracks. After the parties had joined, and were marching in, Lieutenant Gist came upon the tracks of another large party pursuing the same course. Undoubtedly, among these were the Indians who perpetrated the massacres at Forts Upper Tract and Seybert some days later, before Washington could send aid to the people. There is more to be learned from official records and reports of these incidents and revealing information is gradually being uncovered. The Roger Dyer Family Association is planning to erect a monument at the grave of the victims of the Fort Seybert massacre, five of whose names are known. It is hoped that the residents of the South Branch and South Fork Valleys, as well as all others interested in dignifying their historic past, and honoring the memory of the early settlers, whose difficulties were so overwhelming, may encourage the undertaking. List of Those Killed: : John Blair, Hance Conrad, [[Dyer-6617 | Roger Dyer]], [[Dyer-6620 | William Dyer]] (shot outside the fort), Henry Hawse, [[Hevener-22 | William Hevener]], [[Hevener-21 | Catharine Hevener]] (William's wife), Hanna Hinkle (burned in the fort), Hanna Lawrence (Jacob Seybert's mother-in-law), John Reager, [[Johanna-22 | Johanna Lorentz-Seybert]] (John Seybert's mother), George Hause, [[Seybert-23 | John Jacob Seybert]] and [[Theiss-39 | Mary Elisabeth Theiss-Seybert]] (Jacob's wife). List of Those Abducted: : Hannah Conrad, Josephus Conrad, 3 Conrad Children (names not known), [[Dyer-6623 | James Dyer]] (son of Roger Dyer), [[Dyer-6622 | Sarah Hause]] (wife of Peter Hause and daughter of Roger Dyer), Mary Mallow, Adam Mallow, 4 Mallow Children (names not known), [[Maus-34 | Elizabeth Hause]] (wife of Frederick Hevener and daughter of George Hause who was killed at Fort Seybert), Heavener daughter (name not known), Sarah Peterson, [[Seybert-14 | Catherine Seybert]], [[Seybert-15 | Elizabeth Seybert]], George Seybert, [[Seybert-16 | Henry Seybert]], [[Seybert-13 | Nicholas Seybert]] Note: Oren Morton's book states that Nicholas Seybert was killed, not abducted. (children of Jacob & Mary Seybert), Catherine Swadley (later married Jacob Hevener), Archibald Wood, Mrs. Martha Drake Wood, Magdalene Wood, and Sarah Wood. List of Those Who Escaped: : [[Hiatt-7 | Margaret Dyer]], [[Dyer-6626 | John Dyer]], [[Dyer-6624 | Roger Dyer]] (sons of Margaret Dyer), [[Hawes-54 | Hanna Hause]], [[Dyer-6616 | Hanna Keister]], [[Keister-3 | James Keister]], [[Keister-1 | Hannah Keister]] (children of Hanna Keister), and Mr. Robertson (first name not known). == Sources ==

Portrait and Biographical Album of Washington County, Iowa

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Text from the book by the same name as this page. DAVID COOPER, section 28, Lime Creek Township, is a native of Ross County, Ohio, born March 2, 1820, and is the son of John and Rebecca (Wolf) Cooper, both of whom were natives of Hampshire County, Va. He was the fifth of a family of eleven children, six of whom are now living : *David, the subject of this sketch; *Mary A., the wife of Abram Shannon, of Poweshiek County, Iowa; *Theodocia, the widow of Orison Kellogg, resides in Chicago, 111. ; *Rebecca Jane is the wife of David Ta^^lor, of Missouri ; *Charlotte is now the wife of Jerome Chandler, of Lime Creek Township; *John W. is now residing in California. John Cooper was an early settler of Ross County, Ohio, and there remained until 1827, when he moved with his family to Vermillion County, Ind., becoming one of the first settlers of that county He opened up a farm in the heavy timber, and there our subject grew to manhood, and was educated in a private school. He was married, in 1843, to Miss Martha J. Malone, a native of Indiana, born in 1827, and daughter of Samuel and Jane (Thompson) Malone, the former a native of Pennsylvania, and the latter of Ireland. Two chil- dren blessed their union: John R., who died in 1861, at the age of seventeen years, and Samuel M., who resides at home, and is engaged in farming and stock-raising. The young couple remained in Indiana after their marriage until 1847, when they came to Washing- ton County, Iowa, and for one year rented a farm, when Mr. Cooper entered forty acres of land in English River Township. A log cabin was at once erected, and, for a time, the only door was a blanket, while wolves were plenty all around them. The land was in a wild state, and had to be improved. Being unable to hire help, Mrs. Cooper drove the oxen while Mr. Cooper held the plow in breaking forty acres of land. The settlement on English River at that time consisted of but very few persons. No school had been held in what is now Lime Creek Township, and one being desired, Mrs. Cooper in her own house taught a three months' term of school, the first in the township. In 1854, Mr. Cooper sold his first farm and purchased eighty acres on section 27, English River Township, where he lived until 1876, when he moved with his family to section 28, Lime Creek Township, where he had previously purchased forty acres of land, to which he has added by subsequent purchase, until he now owns 244 acres, all under a high state of cultiva- tion. Here he still resides with his family', enjoy- ing the fruits of a well-spent life. Politically, he is a Democrat. His wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. And Mrs. Cooper have now been residents of Washington County for a period of forty years. For several years after their arrival the}' did much of their trading at Burlington. Among all their neighbors, at present, there is not one who was then living here on their arrival in 1847. When they came here their only possessions were a poor team of horses and $4 in money. Mr. Cooper worked among his neighbors to obtain the necessaries of ife until he could raise a crop. The first tax that he paid Washington County was thirty-six cents and the last was $18. No persons in Washington County enjoy the respect and confidence to a higher degree than Mr. And Mrs. Cooper. They have one adopted son, Howard Scott Cooper, a young man of good ability and habits, one who is a comfort to them in their old age.

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[[Category:Bruni 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 Bruni, Bruny, and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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=== Last name: Bruni === Recorded in many spellings from Brown, Broune, and De Bruyn, to Brauner, Bruni and Brunet, this ancient and prolific surname derives, from a pre 7th century Germanic and Anglo-Saxon word "brun" or the Olde Norse personal name "Bruni". Originally this name would probably have been a nationlistic or tribal nickname for a person with a brown complexion or hair, although it may also have referred to someone who habitually wore brown clothing, such as a monk or cleric. The baptismal name as Brun or the latinized Brunus, was a popular name in the period upto the introduction of surnames in the 12th century, see below. Irish name holders derive from 12th century Norman sources. In the west the Browne's are the descendants of a knight called " Hugo le Brun", amd form one of the ancient "Tribes of Galway", as recorded in the "Annals of the nine kings". The Browne's of Killarney form a separate branch and are descended from a later Elizabethan settler. Amongst the early surname recordings are those of Hugh Bron of Stafford, England, in the year 1274, and Hugo Brun of Erfurt, Germany, in 1407. Christopher Browne is recorded as being one of the very first settlers in the new American colonies. In the very first listing of the colonists of New England he is shown to be "living in Virginea, on February 16th 1623".The first recorded spelling of the family name anywhere in the world is probably that of William le Brun, which was dated 1169, in the Pipe Rolls of the county of Northumberland, England. This was during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The church builder", 1154 - 1189. © Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2015 Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bruni#ixzz3hthy1hzS == Sources ==

Cecelia Fanelli Baione Remembrance Card

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Remembrance Card for [[Fanelli-20| Cecelia Baione]]
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'''''The Twenty-Third Psalm'''''
''The lord is my sheppard; I shall not want''
''He maketh me to lie down in green pastures:''
''He leadeth me beside the still water.''
''He restorest my soul: He leadeth me in the''
''Path of righteousness for His names' sake.''
''Yea, though I walk through the valley of the''
''shadow of death, I will fear no evil:''
''for thou art with me; thy rod and''
''thy staff they comfort me.''
''Thou preparest a table before me in the''
''presence of mine enemies''
''though anointest my head with oil;''
''my cup runneth over.''
''Surely goodness and mercy will follow''
''all the days of my life:''
''and I will dwell in the house''
''of the Lord for ever.''
----
'''IN MEMORY OF'''
Cecelia Baione
'''BORN'''
October 27, 1907
'''DIED'''
June 12, 1993
'''SERVICE'''
Gravesite
Tuesday, June 15, 1993
11:00 A.M.
'''INTERMENT'''
Woodlawn Memorial Park

ARRANGEMENT BY
WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME
ORLANDO FLORIDA

Marriage Certificate Charles Hennessey Anna Harney

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'''Marriage Certificate of Charles Hennessey and Anna Harney'''
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Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church
Boston, Massachusetts
Certificate of Marraige
I hereby certify that according to the records of this Church
'''''Charles Francis Hennessey''''', son of '''''James P''''' This seems to be incorrectly entered, as James' middle name was Francis '''''Hennessey''''' & '''''Mary Agnes Rosenberger'''''
and '''''Anna Marie Harney''''' daughter of '''''James Joseph Harney''''' & '''''Ida Gertrude Freier'''''
were married in this Church by the Rev. '''''Bernhard H Pohlman, L.J.'''''
on the '''''28th''''' day of '''''January''''' 19'''''24'''''. The witnesses of marriage were:
'''''William Harney'''''
'''''Emma Harney''''' Signed: '''''Rev. Chas. P. Gisler, L.J.''''' ---- '''Groom:''' [[Hennessey-121|Charles Hennessey]]
'''Bride:''' [[Harney-88|Anna Harney]]
'''Groom's Father:''' [[Hennessey-125| James Hennessey]]
'''Groom's Mother:''' [[Rosenberger-193| Mary Rosenberger]]
'''Bride's Father:''' [[Harney-89| James Harney]]
'''Bride's Mother:''' [[Freier-31| Ida Freier]] ==Notes==

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Writeup on James Hanks (Hanks-209)

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== Potential New Biography == (Daphne is working on a biography of James Jr. from primary-ish sources. If it happens that Hanks-209 is determined to represent James Jr., then it would become the next version of his io -- updates to come.) == Existing Profile Analysis == This is an analysis of the profile of [[Hanks-209|James Hanks (Hanks-209)]]. It may be used to work out sources that will make it into the next edition of James Hanks profile. The first goal is to decide whether this is intended to represent '''James Hanks Jr.''' (i.e. this person: https://jameshancks.wordpress.com/the-story/vi-james-jr-to-north-carolina-and-the-war-of-1812/) or someone else. == Strong or potentially strong evidence == ''These are quotes that appear to have primary source evidence behind them (somewhere) or at least fit with the primary source information that is available about the James Hankses of Bedford and Campbell County.'' * "There was a James Hanks living on Hatt Creek in Bedford County as early as 1783 and in 1784 he sold 150 acres of his tract to Daniel Walker."https://archive.org/stream/lincolnkinsman11warr#page/2/mode/2up ''While the evidence is not provided by this source, we do know that evidence for this fact exists. There was a James Hanks who lived in Bedford (which then became Campbell) County. However, this profile seems more likely to be about the son of the James Hanks in evidence within this quote.'' * "On March 16, 1780 Richard Berry of Charlotte Co Va sold a tract of land to Richard Gaines. Probable that this is the Richard Berry with whom Nancy Hanks made her home in Ky. As Richard entered land in Ky. about this time and moved there about 1781 or 1782. 8 years later in 1788 Abraham Hanks sold land in Charlotte Co. Va. James Hanks was a witness."lexingtonillinoisfort.org/Articles/2012/February/NancyHanksLincolnTales.htm ''We know there is evidence of two or three James Hankses in the Amelia, Charlotte, and Bedford/Campbell areas, even if this source doesn't cite any specific source(s) of its own.'' If this profile turns out to be about James Jr. then we can probably find primary-ish evidence for the assertions in this quote.'' * "Abraham Hanks and James Hanks Jr. land on Half Creek near meeting house...witnessed by James Hanks and others, June 5, 1795. "http://lexingtonillinoisfort.org/Articles/2012/February/NancyHanksLincolnTales.htm ''This sounds like a fact for which we might find evidence, even if at this stage we do not have it.'' == Statements of "facts" from sources that lack evidence == ''These are quotes that are asserting things for which we don't have evidence.'' * an extended quote from Lincoln's Kinsman concerning suppositions about James Hanks of Bedford County, Virginiahttps://archive.org/stream/lincolnkinsman11warr#page/2/mode/2up * "James HANKS was the son of Joseph HANKS and Nancy Anna LEE (1728-1808)http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18652140 * http://www.scribd.com/doc/19722587/Common-Ancestor-of-5-US-Presidents * "The second remaining theory is that Nancy was the legitimate daughter of James and Lucy (Shipley) Hanks.>
James is said to be the son of Joseph and Ann “Nanny” (Lee) Hanks, and Lucy Shipley the daughter of Robert and Sarah Shipley. This would make Joseph Hanks the paternal grandfather of Nancy."
"Lincoln scholars Louis A. Warren, Ralph E. Pearson, Raymond M. Bell, and Christopher C. Child all support this theory. This is the theory currently presented at FamousKin.com except that we feel that there is no credible evidence that Nancy's father was named James. Therefore we present him as an unknown son of Joseph Hanks."
"All authorities agree that his wife was Nancy Shipley, the daughter of Robert Shipley,' an Englishman who had settled in Lunenburg County, Virginia, in 1765. He is said to have been also of Amelia County, and the deeds found there show a flourishing colony of Hankses in that region, Joseph, Abraham, Richard, and James, all brothers; but, although we here find a Joseph who could have just been identified in point of age with the son of John of Whitemarsh born in 1725, as he would have been twenty-two at the signing of his earliest deed, 12 January, 1747, yet the latter had no brothers Abraham, Richard, or James, and it seems to the writers more probable that it is to Rockingham County that we must look for our Joseph's birth and parentage. Future and more thorough investigation will no doubt make all clear. Whether from Amelia, Bedford, or Rockingham County, it is at least certain that Joseph Hanks, with his kinsfolk by ' See Shipley family, p. 108."http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/The_Ancestry_of_Abraham_Lincoln_J_Henry_Lea_and_J_R_1000703422/179 * "It is also noted that by tradition there is talk of a fifth Shipley Sister, Lucy who married a Hanks said to be James Hanks. Tradition further claims that she was a widow by the time they reached Kentucky and had a daughter Nancy, who married a Lincoln. Evidence from many sources seems to confirm that Lucy Shipley, Daughter of Robert Shipley, married to James Hanks was the mother of Nancy Hanks."http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HANKS/2003-08/1061865093 * "James Hanks1(?) M, #321807, b. circa 1759, d. circa 1810. James Hanks was born circa 1759 at North Carolina, U.S.A. He was the son of Joseph Hanks and Nanny (?). He married Lucy Shipley, daughter of Robert Shipley, Jr. and Sarah (?).1 He died circa 1810. He was also known as Thomas.1 He was also known as Abraham....Child of James Hanks and Lucy Shipley. Nancy Hanks+ b. 5 Feb 1784, d. 5 Oct 1818."http://www.thepeerage.com/p32181.htm#i321807 . ''The page creator cites'' Charles and Hugh Brogan Mosley, editor, American Presidential Families (London, U.K.: Alan Sutton and Morris Genealogical Books, 1994), page 447, ''which is not available online. More congtext should be given to support this statement -- there some pretty big stretches in these claims, and citing an unavailable secondary source without explaining how it demonstrates these facts isn't sufficient in this family's genealogical quagmire.'' * "Tradition says James (Hanks) was killed by Indians and Lucy married Henry Sparrow and remained in North Carolina. As a small child, Nancy Hanks went to Kentucky with her Aunt Naomi Shipley Mitchell (wife of Robert Mitchell)."http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/William-D-Park/FILE/0043page.html ''tradition on its own is not sufficient evidence in the Hanks family, the family's branches all of conflicting traditions.'' * "The most widely accepted premise now is that Joseph Hanks, who had a daughter Nancy, also had a son James who married Lucy Shipley and they had a daughter named Nancy. Lucy was widowed at an early age and later married Henry Sparrow."http://web.archive.org/web/20091027115518/http://geocities.com/ripoole/lincpool.html * "Lucy Shipley was the youngest child of Robert Shipley and Sarah Rachel Dorcey. After her husband James Hanks died she lived with his parents Joseph Hanks and Ann Lee with James and her daughter Nancy Hanks. She moved with them to Kentucky and later married Henry Sparrow. Nancy went to live with her mother's sister and her husband Berry."
"More About Lucinda Shipley (Lucy) and James Hanks:
Marriage 1: 1781, Virginia.
More About Lucinda Shipley (Lucy) and Henry Sparrow:
Marriage: April 30, 1790
Children of Lucinda Shipley (Lucy) and James Hanks are:
+Nancy Hanks, b. February 05, 1784, Hatt Creek near Brookneal, Campbell County, Virginia and Amelia County, Virginia, d. October 05, 1818, Little Pigeon Creek Community, Gentryville, Spencer County, Indiana."http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/n/Stephanie-L-Manley/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0364.html == Irrelevant, inconclusive or discussive == ''These are quotes that seem to be about people who aren't directly related to identifying James Hanks of Bedford/Campbell counties... "supposedly", "people say", "there is a theory", etc.'' * "However, '''the writer has no proof''' that either was a child of Joseph and Nanny."http://brazoriaroots.com/p1771.htm http://brazoriaroots.com/p1771.htm ''This is a critique of another genealogist's work and makes no specific assertion about James. Any way, there is evidence for Joseph and Nancy as parents of Lucy, but that is a different profile's business.'' * "'''Some believe''' that Joseph and Nanny had a son James born about 1761, but no daughter named Lucy, and that Nancy Hanks, Lincoln's mother, was James' legitimate daughter by Lucy Shipley..."http://brazoriaroots.com/p1771.htm * A summary of some of the '''theories''' about the Hanks family: http://famouskin.com/articles/lincoln_hanks_debate.php * "'''There is also a theory''' that Joseph and his wife, Ann ("Nannie"), had a son named James who married Lucy Shipley, sired Nancy Hanks, but died before Lucy and Nancy came to Kentucky."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hanks * "Richard [Hanks of Rowan Co., NC] did have a son James who was the only James Hanks living in Lincoln Co. NC at that time [when Lucy Shipley '''would have married a James Hanks'''] '''who could have married''' Lucy Shipley but many public records show that this James was a revolutionary war solider who married Mary Starrett Aug. 26, 1779 and who moved to Wilkes Co., NC in 1789-90 where he lived out his life and died in 1839."http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/u/n/Terence-L-Duniho/GENE6-0004.html, ''citing'' "Who Was Nancy Hanks Lincoln" by David A. Sturgill. * "'''Others says''' Nancy was the illegitimate daughter of Lucy Hanks and a granddaughter of Joseph Hanks or else the daughter of a James Hanks who died young (married to a Lucy) and granddaughter of Joseph Hanks (the blood connection is still there)."http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gohrpage/hanks.html * * "We know that '''James Hanks supposedly died in 1785''' making Lucy a widow with a baby named Nancy Hanks. James Hanks was not listed in his fathers will because he was already diseased...http://relatedhowagain.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/130-linked-2-lincoln/ * "Conclusion states “'''whether or not''' Nancy Hanks went with her mother direct to Ky. or '''whether one or both of them''' went via N. C. not fully determined, but they were in Ky. apparently by 1786."http://lexingtonillinoisfort.org/Articles/2012/February/NancyHanksLincolnTales.htm This is both inconclusive and really a Nancy and Lucy thing, which should be discussed in their profiles. == Family Trees Copied/Linked In == * a tree for [[Hanks-1026|James Hanks son of William II Hanks]] of North Farnham Parish: http://farmerfamily.org/ged4web/p_121.htm#4681 * http://genforum.genealogy.com/hanks/messages/2908.html * http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kenbowen/bowenj.wbg/wga17.html * http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/n/Stephanie-L-Manley/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0364.html * http://www.brazoriaroots.com/p1807.htm * http://gordonrosalynd.tripod.com/green/d150.htm * http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/John-Goodman-2/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0877.html * http://www.danahillfarm.com/glensweb/pafg4305.htm * http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I6752 * http://www.geni.com/people/James-Joseph-Hanks/6000000011502854644 == Citations altogether not found == ''These are quotes for which no link on the page seemed to have been the source, though check those cited below under "Mentions of works...".'' * "James Hanks born March 20, 1760 in Bedford County, Virginia. His death is estimated 1793.

M. Lucy Lucey Shipley was born in 1765 in Bedford County, Virginia. Her death was in 1825.

Their daughter was Nancy Hanks born February 5, 1784 in Campbell County, Virginia. She married Thomas Lincoln June 12, 1806." * "Children of Joseph Hanks and Ann "Nanny" Lee
Thomas Hanks2 b. 1759, d. 1834
*James Hanks+2 b. c 1761, d. c 1785
Lucy Hanks+4 b. c 1761, d. c 1825." * "Nancy Hanks was born on 5 February 1784 at Campbell County, Kentucky, U.S.A..1 She was the daughter of James Hanks and Lucy Shipley. She married Thomas Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln and Bathsheba Herring, on 12 June 1806 at Beech Creek, Washington County, Kentucky, U.S.A.1 She died on 5 October 1818 at age 34 at Gentryville, Indiana, U.S.A.1 From 12 June 1806, her married name became Lincoln." == Mentions of works from which specific citations haven't been found (yet) in this bio == * Exploring Abraham Lincoln's Melancholy by Joshua Wolf Shenk. * MARY TODD LINCOLN IN RHYME Part II, Part 2 By Jean Elizabeth, Poet Laureate Ward. * Adin Baber, Nancy Hanks, of Undistinguished Families; a genealogical, biographical, and historical study of the ancestry of the mother of Abraham Lincoln (Kansas, Illinois: Adin Baber, 1960). * Christopher Challender Child, "The Maternal Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln, The Origins of Nancy (Hanks) Lincoln, A Study in Appalachian Genealogy", New England Ancestors vol. 4 (Winter 2003): 25-29. * Shipley Ancestry of Lincoln's Mother, by Louis A. Warren, Historical Research Director, Lincoln National Foundation. (pp206-207 & 211) == References ==

OCLC-44956225

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:OCLC-44956225|»]] Soderlund, Jean R. ''William Penn and the founding of Pennsylvania, 1680-1684 a documentary history''. University of Pennsylvania Press (1983). [https://archive.org/stream/recordofallenfam00alle Internet Archive] * [https://archive.org/stream/recordofallenfam00alle Internet Archive] * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/william-penn-and-the-founding-of-pennsylvania-1680-1684-a-documentary-history/oclc/44956225 WorldCat.org] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=RP-IRN8PDnUC Google Books] * Open Library: [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL9606339W/William_Penn_and_the_founding_of_Pennsylvania_1680-1684 OL9606339W] *[http://www.lib.miamioh.edu/multifacet/record/mu3ugb2911335 Miami University] ---- {{Space:OCLC-44956225}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OCLC-44956225 | what links here]]

Upstate SC

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===Geographical=== *[http://logan-family.org/doc/tryon.html Sources for the Old Tryon County Region] *[http://www.oldpendleton.scgen.org/Newsletters/1999/1999.pdf Old Pendleton District]

Byrne

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Looking for a Catherine Byrne born to Christopher Byrne somewhere in Ireland. She lived in Dublin and married there in 1903 a Patrick Corrigan. They had 6 children

Society, sailing of 1682

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[[Category: Society, sailed May 1682]] ''Society'' loaded in Bristol between April 12 - May 3 1682, and she arrived August 1682. Her Ship's Master was Thomas Jordan of Bristol '''Allen''' :[[Allen-7621 |Samuel Allen]] [[#WS |(ws)]], his wife [[Unknown-179058 |Mary]] [[#WS |(ws)]], and their children [[Allen-7641 | Priscilla]] [[#WS |(ws)]], [[Allen-7645 | Martha]] [[#WS |(ws)]], [[Allen-7642 |Ann]] [[#WS |(ws)]], [[Allen-7643 |Sarah]] [[#WS |(ws)]] and [[Allen-1782|Samuel]] [[#WS |(ws)]] : The Welcome Society recognizes the family of Samuel & Mary Allen as passengers aboard ''Society'', however Walter Lee Sheppard in ''Passengers and Ships prior to 1684''Sheppard, page 32, citing W.W.H. Davis, ''The History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania'' makes the case for their arrived earlier aboard ''[[Space:Bristol Factor, sailing of 1681 | Bristol Factor]]'' in 1681. : Samuel Allen did ship goods aboard ''Society''. According to the port books he shipped ''1/2 cwt. wrought pewter; 1 pc. kersey; 220 lbs. shoes and leather manufactured; 6 cwt. nails; 12 cst. wrought iron; cwt. chees; 2 small saddles; cwt. cordage; 80 lbs. serges; cwt. lead shots; 1/2 cwt. brass manufactured; 2 chests windows glass; 1/4 chalder grindle stones; 4 horse collars; 2 small saddles; 4 Irish rugs; 260 ells English linen; 1 doz. felt hats; 6 parcels wares value £7 13s. 4d. Sheppard, ''Passengers & Ships'', page 42 '''Knight''' :[[Knight-1086|Giles Knight]][[#WS |(ws)]], his wife [[English-218 |Mary (English)]] [[#WS |(ws)]], son [[Knight-1681 |Joseph]] [[#WS |(ws)]], and sister [[Knight-1652 |Ann Knight]] [[#WS |(ws)]] '''Paschall''' Thomas Paschall [[#WS |(ws)]], his wife Joanna [[#WS |(ws)]], and their children Thomas [[#WS |(ws)]], William [[#WS |(ws)]] and Mary [[#WS |(ws)]] [[Somers-8|John Somers]] [[#WS |(ws)]] [[Dole-296 | John Dole]], brother of [[Dole-1 |Sarah (Dole) Griscom]] who arrived on ''[[Space:Friendship, sailing of 1682 | Friendship]]''. == Sources & Notes == '''(ws)''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) * {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1}} {| 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]] |}

"Scots-Irish Ancestry:"

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This book is about the migration of the Scots-Irish to America from Ulster. My interest in the McFadden family, but many other families are profiled. They settled in Massachusetts, Maine, Canada and several other places. The link to read and/or download this book is here [https://archive.org/stream/scotchirish00boltrich#page/n3/mode/2up

Our hall 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]]

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A place to work things out.

OLD PHOTOS RECORDS MILLIGAN FAMLEY ANDREW

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PHOTOS LIVE FAMLEY ,TOOM STONES OVE OTHERS

Marriage Certificate James Hennessey Catherine McKenna

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Sierra the cat

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Sierra was Amber and her partner's furry child. She brought much joy to the couple.

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' [[Hennessey-119|Alfred Raymond Hennessey]] 6th son of James & Mary born February 1, 1900 at 21 Squire Ct. East Cambridge, Massachusetts. Dr. McKenzie attended. Mother – May were present at Birth. Baptised Sunday afternoon February 4th in the Church of Sacred Heart East Cambridge. Miss Kate Welsh
Edward Hennessey
sponcers Baptised by Mahan
He had the chicken pox March 1900
He had La Grippe 1900
He had the German Measels 13th to 21 May 1900
He was weaned May 13, 1900 Age 3 months 12 days
Alfred was very sick all summer. July 28th did not think he would live until morning but three cool days came and that saved him. Then again three weeks after he was very low with cold and a second attack of Colergonfan[?], very low.
February 1 1901 he was 1 year old- cut his first tooth on the same day. Alfred went to New Bedford to visit Dada & Nana- staid two weeks.
Alfred was vaccinated June 1902.
Alfred went up to the house the Sunday that Dada came home from New Bedford.
Alfred went in the Baby Carriage with Willie February 14, 1903 to see Dada & Nana. The happiest little soul, it was his last visit.
Alfred took sick with Membranic Croup Monday evening February 16 died February 18th around five o'clock AM. Was buried same day in the afternoon. Mr Shea was the undertaker. Dr. Sennott dotor.
Jim, May, George.
Mrs Hayden went to the funeral. Buried Mt Auburn. Alfred Raymond born
February 1, 1900 died February 18, 1903
Age 3 years 17 days When he went my Heart went with him
My darling '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' [[Hennessey-129|Joseph C]] 5th on of James F. and Mary H. Joseph Corneilous Hennessey born Wednesday evening December 19, 1894 East Cambridge, Massachusetts at quarter past eleven at 193A Cambridge Street. Dr Donevan – mother was there at time of birth. Baptised December 26th 1894 East Cambridge, Massachusetts by Father Mahan Mr. Edward Rosenberger
Mrs. Joseph Rosenberger
sponcers Put in short clothes 4 months
Cut first tooth between 7 and 8 months
Started to walk July 4, 1896
He was very sick when he was 11 months old – was weaned then.
He was attended by Dr. McKenzie.
He was very sick all his second summer 1897 with stomach trouble.
I took him twice to Dr. McKenzie. Wednesday night January 20, 1897 at quarter of twelve he was woke up with the croup he was sick Thursday & Friday
At noon 22nd January the Dr. pronounced it Larengiutis. He came in again in the eve and ordered him the Front Room. He came Saturday & Sunday 24th 1897 he was very low. We started using the atomizer every half hour and Wednesday morn Membranus Croup or Diptheria set in. He was very sick. The Dr. called it Larangetic Diptheria.
Dr. Mckenzie attended him.
Mother came January 24 & stayed until February 5th
Dr. Farnham M.D. came January 27th and February. The room was fumigated Saturday morning February 13, 1897
He was two years and 1 month when he had the diphtheria
Joe had La Grippe week before Christmas 1897
Joe had chicken pox May 1899
Joe had chicken pox second time February 1900
1900 Joe had german measels 13 to 23 May
1901 Joe started to St. Mary's P. School Cambridgeport, Massachusetts.
Joe was vaccinated winter 1902
September 8th Joe was promoted to second grade.
August 1902 went to visit Dada and Nana to New Bedford spent for two weeks.
March 1903 while Charley was at the diptheria hospital Joe and May had the mumps both sides.
July 12 to 23rd 1903 Joe had measels
Joe was promoted September 1903 third grade Ms. Dunn teacher
Joe took part in mid-winter festival January 1904
He made the first mission 1903
Was enrolled in the scaples during the mission
On Spy Wednesday 1904 Joe took sick with croup with developed into membranous croup – went to the Hospital Holy Thursday between one and two o’clock he was taken away in the ambulance. On April 20th went and brought him home.
He was promoted to forth grade September 1904. He had sore throat very bad so he did not go to school for six weeks before Christmas and December 31st he woke at quarter of twelve with the croup and we had the Dr twice for him. The Dr. said he had Laringtis.
September 1905 he went to the Brothers School in Somerville
Lived at 411 Washington St. Somerville.
Joined the Knights of Sacred Heart 1905 exabition thanksgiving eve November 29, 1905
Concecrated Knights of Scared Heart June 22, 1906
He made his first Holy Communion and was confirmed May 5, 1906 by Archbishop O’Connell- Joseph Corneilous Francis Hennessey
Joe was dedicated in Dorchester by Father Butler in May 1906
Joe went to Danvers 1906
Joe marched with Knights in Charlestown June 17, 1906
Joe was promoted to six grade June 1906
Started to school September 5 in 6 grade. Brother Claver teacher 1906
He marched with Knights in temperance parade October 10, 1906
Went to Essex Decoration Day 1907 Took part in prize drill June 14, 1907.
Joe marched July 4, 1907 in Somverville. He marched in Boston 1907 Temperance Parade
George took him to Boston August 3rd to see the Old Home Week Parade.
George bought him stocking and sneekers August 3, 1907
He went to reunion St Josephs Parish
Went to see Rip Van Winkle with Will August 30, 1907. Went to Spy Pond Sunday September 1907 with George
Joe was very sick with Grippe December 19th 1907 it was his 13th birthday.
Marched in May procession 1908 in choir suit. Joe got promoted to 8 grade in June 1908
Joe started to work April 24, 1909. Got his glasses May 1909. Joe went to Danvers
May 30, 1909. Joe marched in May procession 1909. Joe went to Climax Box Factory December 21, 1910 to work
Got raise in pay to $9.00
September 1, 1911. Moved to 25 Teel Street lived 2 years. Moved to 2559 Massachusetts Avenue North Cambridge August 24, 1911
Started evening school first eve 1911, took May on second eve
Joe was 17 years old December 19, 1911.
January 1st 1912 he loafed. He took May to Boston. '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' 3rd son [[Hennessey-133|William Bernard Hennessey]] 3rd son of James & Mary Hennessey born Sunday, 1/2 past five o’clock A.M. September 21, 1890 at No 5 Lincoln Street Mother was alone with me when he was born. The Dr. and Mrs. Cuddy came. He was born with a Caul. Baptised on Sunday Eve September 28, 1890 by Father Riley Mr. George Hennessey
Mrs. George Roseberger
sponcers Put in short clothes 2 months old.
Cut first tooth 5 months 10 days
Had 16 teeth when 1 year old
Had broncitis when 1 year old
He was weaned 18 months old
He walked when 13 ½ months old
He had Whooping Cough when between 5 and 6 months
He had measles 2 y 9 months
He had chicken pox spring 1894
He had abses on neck summer 1895
He had wring worms very bad for six month- from December 1897 to June 1898 was out of school all the time.
Willie scalded his throat while he had the wring worms.
He had La Grippe Christmas week 1898
He was bit by a dog Wednesday afternoon between 3 and 4 o’clock March 29, 1899
February 1, 1900 he was taken sick with sore throat and it turned into Diptheria February 3rd and the 6th Dr used Anti Toxine.
Dr McKenzie attended him
Monday 5th the card went up
February 19th the room was fumigate Willie was in the first grade Williard School
Willie was in second grade Gore School, Miss Macfarlan
Willie had German Measels May 1900
We moved to 98 Wilson Street Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 1900 He and George went to the Wellington School in the same room
September 1901 went to St Marys P school
3rd grade Miss Dunn teacher
Winter 1902 got vaccinated same day with George, second time for him
In August 1902 spent two week with Dada & Grandmother in New Bedford first time he was in the steam car. Went to church in the Portigie Church in New Bedford with Gramma George & Joe
August 30, 1902- went to the Massachusetts General Hospital stayed one week with his neck. September 6 discharged
September 13, 1902 went to mass September 15th for Father Scully.
Started Tuesday morning. First time this term and Wednesday September 17 got his face burned very bad- had to stay home from school until Friday afternoon September 26.
He was promoted to Mrs. Copherthorn room September 1902
October 1902 he made his first mission
Willie was enrolled in scuplers during the mission 1902
Went in Miss Jennings room September 1903 to June 1904
He took part in mid winter festival 1902 1904
June 11, 1904 he took First Communion same day he was Confirmed.
Willie was promoted to Miss Butlers room September 1904
Left to go to work in Towers
He started to night school term 1904 to 1905
Joined Temperance Cadets 1904
Grandmother gave him his first watch Christmas 1904
Will lived at 25 Teel St. Arlington 2 years
Will lived at 2557 Massachusetts Avevue, North Cambridge August 24, 1911
Went to work November 5 1911 after loafing from August 24
He was 21 years September 21 1911
Mr. Balcom- Plummer- Main Sreett
Cambridge January 1st 1912 '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' [[Hennessey-132|Mary Louisa]] 1st[only] daughter of James & Mary Hennessey Mary Louisa born Saturday morning ten past seven October 17, 1896 Baptised Thursday eve October 22nd by Rev. William J Dewire Mr. George Rosenberger
Mrs Wiliiam Rosenberger
sponcers
She was put in short clothes 4 months
Cut first tooth 7 months- had two teeth when 7 months 2weeks
She was weaned Monday November 8, 1897. Age 1 year 3 weeks
Began to walk between 16-17 months
May was very sick with stomach trouble March 1898. Dr. McKenzie came three times.
May was sick with La Grippe December 21, 1899- she had it all week and was very sick for two days
6 May 1899 May had chicken pox
Feb 1900 May had chicken pox second time
May 11 to 20, 1900 she had german Measels
She had mumps same time Alfred
1901 May started St. Mary P School
1902 Mary was vaccinated
1902 May had La Grippe very bad
March 1903 May had mumps
July 1-10th May had measels
May was enrolled in the scappels durning the mission 1903 October
She has never much gone to school durning the fall of 1903 she was very bad with enlarged tonsils
She started school in September of 1904 and just went to school five or six weeks- she has been sick all winter.
In May 1905 she was taken to Diptheria Hosp. She was there three weeks. May had her throat operated on in June 1906 by Dr. Sennott and Dr. Milligan(Nilligan?). Mrs. Cook was with her at 411 Washington. Mary did not go to school for year and four months. May started school on September 5, 1906
Third grade Sisters School Somverville.
September 1907 4th Grade, Sister Amy
May had inflammation of the eyes durning the Winter- was absent 83 sessions from school
May 10, 1908 at 7 o’clock Massachusetts May received her First Holy Communion. She was 11 years and 5 months.
Confirmed May 23, 1908
The morning she made her First Communion Eddie, Willie, Lillie & I went to see her. Had her Pho''(photo?)'' take on 6th June 1908. She had marched in the May Procession in her communion dress May 1908, and she marched with Lillie in the Corpus Christi procession.
Father Mullin gave her First Communion Sister Fadalise prepared her for her Holy Communion. In June 1908 in Camb. Port
She got promoted in June 1908 to 5th grade Sister Lawrence Patricia St Josephs School Somerville.
Oct 17, 1908 May was 12 years old. She had a party.
May was concecrated on May 30 marched in procession same day May 30, 1909.
August 1909 May went to Hospital on Monday. On Wednesday Morning August 19 she was operated on. Dr. Sennott performed the operation in Cottage Hospital Tannery Street North Cambridge. Massachusetts. Dr Nelligan and Miss O’Brine assisted Dr. Sennott. She stayed 14 days. Paid $14.00 dollars board and care. Father McHue hear her confession and blessed her throat and gave her Holy Communion. Came home Sunday August 22 with Jim. May and I went to the Dr. office 5 evenings durning the next week.
February 1911 she was very sick with the grip, left her with the abses in her ear nearly 3 months. The doctor came durning February.
May 20, 1911- The eventful day *[?]
Feb 1- May was one of Ethel's Pallbearers G Fenley- F Myott- G. Kennedy
M Reno- M Denna- May She lived 2 years at 25 Teel Street Arlington from October 22, 1909 to August 24, 1911.
Moved to Massachusetts Ave 2557, North Cambridge August 24, 1911
She started Evening school with Joe September 1911. She was in contest for the Doll Contest at Mr. L Reynolds December 23 she got 3 prize, a large doll. She got her locket and chain on her 15 birthday Oct 17, 1911. Christmas she got her ring etc. Jan 1, 1912 she went to Mass and then Joe took her to Boston. '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

St. Vincent Cemetery, St. Vincent, Minnesota

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[[Category:St. Vincent Cemetery, St. Vincent, Minnesota]] == Transcription == The southern half of this cemetery was photographed by [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] on 6 August 2014, and the northern half was photographed on 5 August 2015. The transcription below is a work in progress. {| 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 #''' |- |Friebohle, Anna Mae||1898||1968||||1 |- |Friebohle, John||1891||1970||||1 |- |Friebohle, Glenice I.||1931||2013||"Parents of Roxanne, Russell, Mary, Beth, Carol, Kenneth"||2 |- |Friebohle, John A.||1931||''Still living''||"Parents of Roxanne, Russell, Mary, Beth, Carol, Kenneth"||2 |- |''Daddy''||1926||1957||||3 |- |Gardner, Gloria C.||1938||1955||||4 |- |Gardner, Martin Lee||1945||1954||||5 |- |Gooselaw, Jerome||1919-10-20||1943-07-17||"Minnesota Pvt 172 Inf World War II"||6 |- |Gooselaw, Arthur E.||1921-07-02||1944-11-15||"Minnesota Pvt 377 Inf 95 Inf Div World War II"||7 |- |Bouvette, Gerald L.||1941-09-29||1949-01-08||||8 |- |Bouvette, Lawrence E.||1913||1996||||9 |- |Bouvette, Rose||1911||1981||||9 |- |Gooselaw, Cecelia A.||1912-05-12||1990-02-05||Married on Nov. 26, 1928.||10 |- |Gooselaw, Frank J.||1905-01-30||1988-12-11||Married on Nov. 26, 1928.||10 |}

Front Page- Children of James and Mary

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' ''Front page''
''In margin is written'' Copied 1980 by [[Hennessey-124|GMP]] from original by [[Rosenberger-193|MEH]]

Accounts of birth of the children of [[Hennessey-125|James F.]] & [[Rosenberger-193|Mary H.]] [[Hennessey-122|Edward Joseph]]
February 27, 1887 August 29, 1953 [[Hennessey-126|James Francis]]
October 7, 1888 September 24, 1889 [[Hennessey-133|William Bernard]]
September 21, 1890 February 14, 1948 [[Hennessey-123|George Henry]]
August 19, 1892 September 16, 1962 [[Hennessey-129|Joseph Corneilous]]
December 19, 1894 February 15, 1965 [[Hennessey-132|Mary Louisa]]
October 17, 1896 [[Hennessey-119|Alfred Raymond]]
February 1, 1900 February 18, 1903 [[Hennessey-121|Charles Francis]]
November 11, 1901 November 6, 1978 [[Hennessey-127|John Raymond]]
September 22, 1904 November 12, 1904 [[Hennessey-120|Bernard Aloyisus]]
October 22, 1906 October 27, 1906 '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

Caryn Menches To-Do List

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' [[Hennessey-123|George]] 4th son of James Francis & Mary Hennessey George Hennessey born Friday evening 25 minutes of 7 o’clock August 19, 1892 at 1 ½ Somerset. Dr. Chail – Mother- Kittie were present when he was born. Baptised Sunday eve August 21, 1892 by Father Riley Mr. Joseph Rosenberger
Miss Kittie Griffin
Sponcers
Put in short clothes 3 months
Cut first tooth 7 months
Walked at 13 months
He had the measels 10 months
He had chicken pox summer of 1894
Was vaccinated by Dr McKenzie September 14, 1897
He started to the Williard School same day age 5 years 1 month
took sick Monday night November 8, 1897
called Dr. McKenzie Tuesday noon, came again Wednesday. He was kind of better but took a change Wedesday night. Dr came again Thursday noon and saw semitinces''(symptoms)'' of diphtheria. Came again in the eve and it developed so much that he injected ½ bottle on Antitoxin right away and in the morning the other half of the bottle. He used Mulfords Company, Philadelphia. the strongest kind
The card went up Friday November 12
Medical inspector Edwin Farnham called Friday 12th. Dr. McKenzie took charge of him. We started to use the atomizer Monday 8th November & used it every hour day & night eight days then every two hours. Room was fumegated November 24, 1897
George had tonsillitis summer 1897
Bronchitis & Plursy November 9, 1898 the doctor came seven times he was very sick- came near having pneumonia.
George had La Grippe the week before Christmas 1898.
George went in the first grade Williard School 1898 September Miss Gulliver teacher
1899 September George went in second grade Gore School Miss McFarland.
1900 moved to 98 Willow St Cambdrigeport, Massachusetts
He and Willie went to the Wellington School both in the same room.
We moved to 6A Davis Street, Had sore knee when we moved there.
June 7, 1901 he went to see the Cox pristry [Corpus Christi?] procession
September 1901 went to St Marys P School CPM. forth grade Miss Crowley teacher
August 1902 George & Willie got vaccinated second time
August 1902 George spent two weeks with Dada & Grandmother in New Bedford- the first time he ever rode on the train.
He got promoted 5th grade September 8th Miss Butler teacher
George made his first Holy Communion June the 10th 1903
Was enrolled in the scapilor
Father Doody gave him communion and took the pledge the same day
George took part in May festival 1903
George took part in Winter Festival 1904
Was promoted to Miss Ashcroft Room September 1903.
George made his first Mission October 1903
Took part in May Festival 1904.
June 11th George was confirmed by Bishop Brady took George Henry Hennessey after Uncle George Henry
September 1904 was promoted to 7th grade Miss O’Connell teacher
September 1905 went to brother school lived then 4111 Washington Street Somerville
Joined the K Sacred Heart 1905
Consecrated Knights Sacred Heart
June 22 1906
He was promoted to eight grade in June 1906
He marched with the Knights in Charlestown June 17, 1906
He went to Dannes 1906
He started to work in Towers September 5, 1906
Marched in the Temperance Parade October 10th 1906 with Knights
George went to Essex Decoration Day 1907
Took part in prize drill June 11, 1907 his company won the prize
Marched in Somerville July 4, 1907
March in Boston 1907
Went to work for Joe in December 1907
George was living 4 yrs at 411 Washington and 2 years at 25 Teel Street Arlington
Was 19 years on 19th August 1911
He moved to 2557 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge August 24, 1911
Got 1st Bankbook. Ma put $1.00 opened book for 19th birthday. Went to Martin Reno got $10
January 1st 1912 was working for Martin Reno Plumbing EC. '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' 2nd Son [[Hennessey-126|James Francis Hennessey]] James Francis Hennessey born October 7, 1888 Sunday evening 10 min past five at No 5 Lincoln St. Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. Dr. Finnigan, Mrs Kane & Mother were present at time of his birth. Baptised Friday Evening October 12, 1888 by Rev. John F. Mundy Mr. Michael Doherty
Miss Agnes Rhodes
Sponcers Put in short clothes when 3 months
Walking by chairs when he took sick. Cut first tooth when 10 months 1 day.
Had eight teeth when he died
Went on visit to New Bedford.
Dr Finnegan tended him on this last sickness.
Died of inflamation of the bowels September 24, 1889 Age 11 months 14 days Mrs Cuddy-Mother-Margaret, Ed's wife, was with him when he died. Father went up to the Doner Stamping Co. after Jim- just reached the back door when he passed away at ten minutes past ten September 24, 1889- Buried at Mt Auburn September 25, 1889
1st hack Father- Jim, Agnes Rhodes, Eddie & I went in first back 2nd hack Mother, George & Mag, Ed & George & Joe went in second 3rd hack Willie, Aunt Mary, Mrs Noonan, Sarah Hennessey, Mr Kennedy
Mr Devens was the undertaker Cambridgeport, Massachusetts
Gone but not forgotten James Francis Hennessey October 7, 1888 September 24, 1889
'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

Hobart Family Crest

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Hobart Coat of Arms The surname of '''HOBART''' is of the baptismal group of surnames and is derived from the Old German '''HUGIBERT''' - meaning mind-bright. The name was brought into England in the wake of the '''Norman Invasion of 1066'''. The name has many variant spellings and the Visitation of Essex in 1541, gives the surname of the family of HOBART indiscriminately as HUBERD, HOBERT, and HUBERT. The name is also spelt HABBERT, HAPPERT, HOBBERT, HABLET, HABLOT and HOBBING. Memorials of a family of the name are to be found in Little Plumstead Church in County Norfolk. Early records of the name mention Eudo filius Huberti of the County of Hampshire, was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. Thomas Huberd of the County of Dorset was documented in the year 1230, and Roger Hubard of the County of Somerset was recorded in 1327. Hubertus de Vall of Yorkshire, was listed in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. Later instances of the name mention Miles Hobart of London, who registered at Oxford University in the year 1615, and John Tonnstall and Jane Hubbard were married at St. Michael's, Cornhill, London in 1659. James Hobbard wed Amelia Graves at St. George's, Hanover Square, London in the year 1759. Most of the European surnames in countries such as England, Scotland and France were formed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The process had started somewhat earlier and had continued in some places into the 19th century, but the norm is that in the tenth and eleventh centuries people did not have surnames, whereas by the fifteenth century most of the population had acquired a second name. A notable member of the name was Pasha Hobart (properly August Charles Hobart-Hampden) who was born in 1822, the English naval commander and adventurer, third son of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, born in Leicestershire. He served in the Royal Navy from 1835 to 1863 during the American Civil War as 'Captain Roberts', repeatedly ran the blockade of the Southern ports, and afterwards became naval advisor to Turkey (1878). He wrote 'Never Caught' (1867) on his blockade-running exploits, and 'Sketches from My Life'. He died in 1886. In the Middle Ages the Herald (old French herault) was an officer whose duty it was to proclaim war or peace, carry challenges to battle and messages between sovereigns; nowadays war or peace is still proclaimed by the heralds, but their chief duty as court functionaries is to superintend state ceremonies, such as coronations, installations, and to grant arms.http://www.4crests.com/hobart-coat-of-arms.html == Source ==

D Fink To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Baxter-531|D Fink]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Baxter-531&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:D Fink To-Do List|D's current to-do list]].''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' 1st Son [[Hennessey-122|Edward Joseph Hennessey]] Born Sunday morning 20 minutes past 8 AM February 27, 1887 at No 7 Laurel St. Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. Dr. Dow and Mrs. Downey were present at his birth. Mother took care of me. Baptised Sunday March 6, 1887 by Father Griffin Mr. William Rosenberger
Miss Louisa Day
sponcers Put in short clothes at 3 months
Cut first tooth when 5 months 3 weeks
He was weaned at 9 months 3 weeks
Was walking at 14 months
He had the mumps on both sides when he was 9 months
He had the Whooping cough 4 years 3 months
Measels- very sick when 6 years 5 months
He had chicken pox spring of 1894
Broncuitus- very sick June 1895
Abses is ear same time
Dr. Finnigan attended
Vaccinated by Dr. Norris in April
Age 6 years 2 months Started to school at 6 years in Morse School. We lived at 127 Brookline St at the time Eddie was promoted from the Willard Primary School, June 1899, to Morse Grammar 4 grade, Miss Sprague. Was promoted to fifth grade June 1898, Miss Drake. He had La Grippe a week before Christmas, he was quite sick. 1899 went to Manuel Training Summer School July & August. September 1899 Went to Thorndike School 6 grade, Miss Plynton, teacher. 1899 He started to Sunday School E. C. 1900 May- he made his First Communion and in October same year his confirmation. 1900 February 4 Eddie stood for Alfred Raymond. 1900 He took for his confirmation. Edward Joseph James. James after his brother that died.
He was in 7 grade when he left school 1901. February 27 he was 14 years old- on the 28th- he left Thorndike School. He went to work in Towers Piano Action Factory Works, Broadway, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. Mr. Howard. He got $2.50 a week and by October 1901 he was getting $4.00. He went with Dada on his first vacation December 28 1901 staid until Sunday January 5, 1902. He spent New Years day with Dada & Nana down in New Bedford. He received Holy Communion down in New Bedford 1902.
Was vaccinated second time winter of 1902 by Dr. McKenzie
April 1902 pay raised $5.00
Aug 1902 pay raised$6.00
Lived on Davis St. moved to No. 2 Crossland June 7, 1902
Eddie got his bookcase
May 15th 1902 cost $16.00
$.75 interest Eddie took a course in High School July 31 started 1902
1903 Eddie lost two very dear friends. Dear little brother Alfred Raymond February 18, 1903 age 3 years 18 days of membranus croup and his dear and faithful Chum his Dada died April 6th buried April 8, 1903 ''(Joseph B Rosengerger, Mary's father)''. September 1903 we moved to 247 Broadway October 1903 Eddie made his first mission Was enrolled in the five scupples during the mission He joined the Aquinis Cadets after the mission 1903 Got his Graphone 1906 Aunt Kate gave him a present of two records for his birthday February 27, 1905.
He and his father & Uncle George Hennessey & Uncle Bill R. John Mullin & __________[original journal unreadable, blank in transcription] were pallbearers for Aunt Kate April 1906
He went to Even High School in winter of 1905. Cambridge
Moved to 411 Washington St. Somerville August 28, 1905
He started to High School Monday Evening October 8, 1906
Marched with the Temperance October 10, 1906
Edward started to work the later part of April. To work for Joe.
Was pallbearer for Grandma November 9th, 1910 with Uncle George-Ed-Joe-Bill and Frank R.
Eddie was 21 years old February 27, 1908
Lived at 411 Washington St Somerville.
Eddie was 22 years old February 27, 1909
Lived at 411 Washington St. Somerville
Ed got his licinse as a plumber 1910. Went back to Joe June 1911
Ed was 23 years February 27, 1910
The Hankcocks were all to the house
We lived at 25 Teel St, Arlington Massachusetts.
Ed was 24 February 27, 1911
Lived at 25 Teel St. Arlington
Moved to 2557 Massachusetts Ave North Cambridge. August 26, 1911
October 1911 Ed, Pa, George, Joe were pallbearers for Aunt Mary. Eddie got his first Graphaphone January 1906 He got new Reproducer August 27, 1907 Eddie got Eddison Graphone 1909 '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

Walker Colavecchio

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Stanberry Name Study-1

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Stanberry_Name_Study]]

Preben Gylfe To-Do List

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Egelkraut Name Study

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[[Category: Egelkraut Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hollenbeck and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[category: Egelkraut_Name_Study ]]

Graefenburg Community Cemetery, LLC -1

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We have formed this company to maintain and preserve the Graefenburg Community Cemetery (located on Crab Orchard Road in Graefenburg, Shelby County, Kentucky) by keeping it mowed and repaired in respect to the families that originally built and have lived in our little community. There are dead trees that need removal, fence needing repair, and stones in need of being reset, repaired and cleaned dating back to 1838. To achieve our goal, we will be depending on the generosity of community churches, individuals, and descendants of those interred. We are a 501 (c) 3 and 509 (a) non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible by making the check payable to GCC, LLC , EIN 47-4463447. A donation from you/your company to help us in our endeavor will be greatly appreciated. Donations may be accepted by any Board Member for deposit in our bank account. We are pleased to be able to oversee the care of this cemetery so that the descendants and friends may visit the final resting place of their ancestors in a comfortable setting. The cemetery is no longer active and it has been a few years since the last burial. All known graves have been registered on findagrave.com.

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' [[Hennessey-121|Charles Francis Hennessey]] 7th son of James & Mary Hennessey
born November 11th 1901 at No 6-A Davies Street at 20 minutes past 4pm. Dr. McKenzie came late. Dr Dudley was called in a hurry then Dr. McKenzie attended. Mrs. Hayden, Georgia, Kittie was present at the time of his birth. He was baptised Sunday November 17, 1901 by Father Divine. Mr George Hennessey
Mrs George Hennessey
Sponcers Mother came November 11 and took care of me.
His first visit to George & Kittie January 5 1902.
He went up to see Kittie baby died January 12
He went up to see Kittie baby buried January 14th
He went in Miss McCullough February 5th.
Charley went to New Bedford in August 1902 to visit Dada & Nana, Charley cut first took when seven months. He had 4 teeth when 10 ½ months old.
Charley went to Dada & Nana house February 14 with Georgie.
Dr Sennot attended him- took culture from nose 18 February used anti toxine February 20th just before joing to Diptheria. He was in the Red Cross Ambulance.
Charley came home from hospital in three weeks. He had broncitis very bad three weeks after he came home from the hospital. Dr. Sennott attended him. July 12 to 23rd he had measels. Colery Infection very same time. He was very low 1903.
Charley had chicken poc first week in September 1904 just before I went to the Hospital. His health has been very good all winter 1905. Thank God. July Charley was taken to Diptheria Hospital with Diptheria of the nose the second time in less than 2 years and a half. Was there 3 ½ weeks 1905. We moved to 25 Teel Street Arlington October 22, 1909. Lived there two years.
Moved August 24 to 2557 Massachusetts Ave, North Cambridge. He started to the Sleeper School 1911. I took him to Central Square on his 10th Birthday 1911.
Charles had throat operated on 1911. George went with him. '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

Luc Van Oostenryck To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Van_Oostenryck-1|Luc Van Oostenryck]] 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_Oostenryck-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Luc Van Oostenryck To-Do List|Luc's current to-do list]].''

Henk Meerdink To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Meerdink-5|Henk Meerdink]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Meerdink-5&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Henk Meerdink To-Do List|Henk's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|carole jones 9 januari 1963 !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Graefenburg Community Cemetery, LLC

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We have formed this company to maintain and preserve the Graefenburg Community Cemetery (located on Crab Orchard Road in Graefenburg, Shelby County, Kentucky) by keeping it mowed and repaired in respect to the families that originally built and have lived in our little community. There are dead trees that need removal, fence needing repair, and stones in need of being reset, repaired and cleaned dating back to 1838. To achieve our goal, we will be depending on the generosity of community churches, individuals, and descendants of those interred. We are a 501 (c) 3 and 509 (a) non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible by making the check payable to GCC, LLC , EIN 47-4463447. A donation from you/your company to help us in our endeavor will be greatly appreciated. Donations may be accepted by any Board Member for deposit in our bank account. We are pleased to be able to oversee the care of this cemetery so that the descendants and friends may visit the final resting place of their ancestors in a comfortable setting. The cemetery is no longer active and it has been a few years since the last burial. All known graves have been registered on findagrave.com.

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' [[Hennessey-127|John Raymond Hennessey]] 8th Son born September 22, 1904 at McClean Lying In Hospital, McClean Street, Boston. I went with Jim in back September 21st. My Baby was born early in the morning of September 22, 1904.
He weighed 4lbs 11 ounces when born.
He was very sick the second and third day and they thought he was dying, lost 1 lb. in weight and the Dr had the Priest from St Joseph Church come in and one of his nurses held him by my bedside while the Priest baptised him John Raymond. Jim was sent for Sunday 25th, they thought he was dying- he got much better then. Jim- Aunt Mag, Aunt Kittie, Aunt Georgie, Mrs Cooke came to see him in hospital. Mag came over to the hospital October 5th and carried the baby home for me. October 9th baptised in St Mary's Church by Rev. Father Brown. William B Hennessey
Georgianna Rosenberger
Sponcers I took him out to see Mrs Halls, but her baby was sick with Scarlet Fever and I could not go in. November 10th Mrs Cook came over after us and we went over to her house. November 11th 1904 Dr Sennott said he was dying. Mrs Hall came over while the Dr was here. Mother watched him while he was dying. He died November 12th at ½ past 6 AM. Mrs Cook & Mrs Pace and Georgianna & Joseph & Kittie - Mary Ellen came to see him the night before he died. Mrs Ryan and Mrs Lyons and the girls also came up to see him. He was buried at Mt. Auburn Sunday November 13th 1904. It rained very hard. He went same grave with all the little babies, there were ten babies- all in the same grave.Please contact [[Cole-8734|Adrienne Cole]] for more information about the grave of the children of the Rosenberger and Hennessey families.
1st hack
Jim, Willie, Georgianna R, Aunt Katie and I went in first hack
2nd Hack
Uncle Ed, Uncle Bill, Aunt Kittie, Aunt Mag, Aunt Georgie went in the second hack
This end the short life of our dear little one Joseph Raymond
Born September 22,d 1904
Died November 12th 1904
Buried November 13th 1904 Age 1 month 21 days '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' [[Hennessey-120|Bernard Aloyisus]] born October 22nd 1906 in Cottage Hospital Tannery Street, North Cambridge. Dr Sennott and Dr Nilligan and other Dr and nurses were there at time of birth, 7 in all. Aunt Kitty came to see him on Friday 26th in the afternoon. She held him in her arms. He took sick Friday eve. The Priest assistant to Father Kelly- Father Ryan came to the Hospital Saturday afternoon and baptised him Bernard Aloyisus. Jim came in the evening just in time to see our last little darling close his dear little eyes to the world. Then his dear little soul so pure took flight to join his 3 little brothers and his little aunts, uncles, cousins and other so dear to him. May they all be standing at the Heavenly Throne with Jesus, Mary & Joseph and all the Angels and Saints to meet us all that were so dear to him. 5 short days he staid and his 5 brothers and 1 little sister never seen him. We all hope to meet him and all the rest of our darlings soon. October 22, 1906
October 27, 1906 '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

Sir William Arbuthnot Watchlist

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Burch Cemetery

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Burch Cemetery is located in Indian Creek Twp., Monroe County, IN. It is on Burch Road which comes off (south) of SR-45. At this time (3-19-2015) the construction of I-69 is between the cemetery and SR-45. It has 216 graves listed. GPS coordinates are: Lat: 39.06677 and Long: -86.65460 The cemetery was started on the land of John L. Burch. John acquired the land on May 26, 1827. It is the west half of the southeast corner of section 5. *The profile of [[Burch-1100|John L. Burch]] *The profile of [[Baker-17147|Henry Baker]] *The profile of [[Mitchell-10315|Willis Isaac Mitchell]] :Henry might have been the first person buried in Burch Cemetery in 1838. [[Category:Monroe County, Indiana]] [[Category:Burch Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=519727&CRid=84489&pt=Burch%20Cemetery& Burch Cemetery on Find-A-Grave] *Others in Burch Cemetry: [[Burch-694|Henry Burch]] [[Gentry-719|Rebecca Genrty-Burch]] [[Burch-692|Sabra Burch-Gardner]] [[Gardner-2414|Thomas Isaac Gardner]] [[Gardner-2413|Isaac Henry Gardner]] [[Tate-861|Mary Alice Tate-Gardner]] [[Gardner-2417|Roy Gardner]] [[Gardner-3689|Iona Gardner]] [[Gardner-3690|Sadie Catherine Gardner]]

Family of William, Joshua, and Elizabeth Jane Wilson

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I believe the parents of these children are Isaac James and Louisa Wilson. Here is my reasoning and research findings. == The Players == === First Generation === *[[Wilson-27385|Isaac James Wilson]] *Louisa Wilson (maiden name unknown for now) === Second Generation === *[[Wilson-27384|William Wilson]] (married [[Faulkner-1699|Nancy M Faulkner]]) *[[Wilson-4426|Joshua Sampson Wilson]] (married [[Walker-17398|Hester E. Walker]]) *[[Wilson-27386|Elizabeth J Wilson]] (married [[Foster-9549|Solomon Joseph Foster]]) === Third Generation (not complete) === ==== Children of William Wilson and Nancy M Faulkner ==== *[[Wilson-28358|William S Wilson]] (married [[Daniel-3108|Louise Daniel]]) *[[Wilson-28316|George Hamilton Wilson]] (married [[Travis-1719|Minnie J Travis]] and [[Parsons-4750|Ella Mae Parsons Casteel]] *[[Wilson-28355|Herman Luther Wilson]] (married [[Nelson-8655|Mollie Nelson]]) *[[Wilson-28354|Henry L Wilson]] ==== Children of Joshua Sampson Wilson and Hester E. Walker (complete) ==== *[[Wilson-4427|Preston Wilson]] (married Jessie Travis) *[[Wilson-4425|Mary Ann Louise Wilson]] (married [[Coleman-800|Floyd Arthur Coleman]]) *[[Wilson-4428|Pernato Wilson]] *[[Wilson-4429|Jerusha Wilson]] (married [[Lawson-3128|Spence V Lawson]]) ==== Children of Elizabeth J Wilson and Solomon Joseph Foster ==== * [[Foster-9547|Charlie Franklin Foster]] * [[Foster-9546|Thomas William Foster]] * [[Foster-9545|Nancy Foster]]

Weoley Castle

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A medieval fortified manor house four miles from central Birmingham, but over the county boundary in Worcestershire. Gave its name to a modern residential suburb. ''Not to be confused with [[Space:Weobley|Weobley]] Castle in Herefordshire or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weobley_Castle,_Wales Weobley Castle] in Wales.'' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weoley_Castle_(house) Wikipedia page (manor house)] * [http://www.weoleycastle.co.uk/ History] * [http://www.barbicanra.co.uk/shopimages/Weoley%20Castle%20Summary%20v2.pdf Archaeology] (PDF download) * [http://www.bmag.org.uk/weoley-castle Birmingham Museums site] * [http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/weoleycastle_eh_2011/ Archaeology Data Service] * [http://www.bmag.org.uk/weoley-castle/history Reconstruction] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weoley_Castle Wikipedia page (modern suburb)] * [http://www.ilivehere.co.uk/birmingham-weoley-castle.html Alternative view] * [https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=weoley+castle&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=-UlfVMrsF5HB7AaJ9oCQCw&ved=0CDcQsAQ&biw=1368&bih=641 Images, ancient and modern]

Terri Viola To-Do List

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Bouctouche, Nouveau-Brunswick

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[[Category:Bouctouche, Nouveau-Brunswick]] [[Category:Kent, Nouveau-Brunswick]] [[Category:Acadie]] Ville [[Space:Acadie|Acadienne]] au sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick. == Histoire/History == "Bouctouche was originally named Chebooktoosk, a Mi'kmaq word meaning Great Little Harbour. The region was next settled by brothers Francois LeBlanc and Charles LeBlanc, and brothers Isidore Bastarache and Joseph Bastarache in 1785 as an Acadian community."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouctouche,_New_Brunswick == Genealogical Resources == http://www.bouctouche.ca/site/Genealogie/ http://acadianroots.blogspot.com/2006/09/looking-through-book-on-bouctouche-i.html == Sources ==

Hancock Name Variants Seen

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[[Category: Hancock Name Study]] This is a list a know Hancock variants seen in English Parish Records. There are over thirty! The ones more commonly seen are in bold. Some are spelling errors and with the earlier records (15th, 16th & 17th century) transcription errors as handwriting the could be difficult to read and unified way of spelling words and names had not been agreed upon. If you know of any more please add them:- Ancock, Ancox, Hacock, Hacocke, Hanckox, '''Hancock''', '''Hancocke, Hancockes''', '''Hancocks''', Hancok, Hancoke, Hancokes, Hancokkes, Hancoks, '''Hancox''', '''Hancoxe''', Hancuck, Handcock, Handcocke, Handcocks, Handcok, Handcox, Hanecoke, Hankcok, Hankok, Hankokus, Hankuk, Hanncock, Hanock, Hanox, Hanox Possible variants or misspellings:- Hancorn, Hancorne, Hancott, Hancs, Heicock, Heicocks, Hitchcock, Hitchcocks, Hncorn,Huncorn

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' ''(Page 68)'' In One Grave in Mt. AuburnFor more information about the children's grave of the Rosenberger and Hennessey families, contact [[Cole-8734|Adrienne Cole]].
1 Joseph B Rosenberger, son of Joseph and Jane
2 John C Rosenberger son of Joseph and Jane
3 Charles A Rosenberger son of Joseph and Jane
4 Francis Rosenberger son of Joseph and Jane
5 James F Hennessey son of James and Mary
6 Lillian Rosenberger daughter of George and Margaret
7 Gertrude F Rosenberger daughter of George and Margaret
8 George A Rosenberger son of William and Kittie
9 Alfred R Hennessey son of James and Mary
10 John R Hennessey son of James and Mary
11 Jeanette Rosenberger daughter of Joe Jr & Georgianna Same grave near our babies buried in Mount Auburn
our Grandfather Bernard McBrine
Mary McBrine our Grandmother
Joseph Rosenberger our Father
Jane McBrine Rosenberger our Mother ---- ''(Page 69)'' My Christening skirt- it was made for me in 1864 the cotton cost 60 cents a yard 2 yards cost $1.20 Mary E Rosenberger I wore it when I was baptised 1864 I wore it when I was confirmed November 12, 1880 I wore it when I was married June 4, 1884 Worn by Georgianna- niece of Mary when she was baptised It was worn by Georgianna Rosenberger daughter of Joseph and Georgianna when she made her First Communion May 29 at the age of 11 years. She wore when she was confirmed June 1903 age 12 years. ---- ''(Page 70)'' Children of Joseph and Jane Rosenberger ''(I believe this is the list of children who wore the skirt)''
1. Mary E Rosenberger 1864
2. Edward James 1866
3. Joseph Bernard 1868
4. William Peter 1871
5. John Charles 1873
6. Charles Augustis 1874
7. Francis Nicholous 1876
Mary E born East Cambridge
Edward Joseph William John Charles Francis 7 children of Joseph and Jane
7 children
26 grandchildren
34 ---- ''(Page 71)'' Grandchildren who wore Christening Skirt
1. Edward J. Hennessey 1887 1st son James and Mary
2. James Francis Hennessey 1888 2nd son James and Mary
3. Mary Jane Rosenberger 1888 2nd daughter George and Margaret
4. Josephine Rosenberger 1890 1st daughter of Edward and Georgianna
5. William Bernard Hennessey 1890 3rd son James and Mary
6.Georgianna Mary Rosenberger 1891 1st daughter Joe and Georgianna
7. Frank Rosenberger 1891 1st son Edward and Georgianna
8. George H. Hennessey 1892 4th son James and Mary
9. Lillian G Rosenberger 1893 3rd daughter George and Margaret
10. Mabel Lillian Rosenberger Dec 10 1893 2nd daughter Joseph and Georgianna
11. Theresa Rosenberger Dec 10 1893 2nd daughter Edward and Georgianna
12. Joseph Cornelius Hennessey 1894 5th son James and Mary
13. Gertrude F Rosenberger 1895 4th daughter George and Margaret
14. Georgianna Rosenberger 1896 3rd daughter Edward and Gerogianna
15. Mary Louisa Hennessey 1896 1st daughter James and Mary
16. Lillian Helen Rosenberger 1897 1st daughter William and Kittie
17. Edward Rosenberger 1898 2nd son Edward and Georgianna
18. Ethel Gertrude Rosenberger 1898 3rd daughter Joseph and Georgianna
19. William Francis Rosenberger 1899 1st son William and Kittie
20. Alfred Raymond Hennessey 1900 6th son James and Mary
21. Joseph Bernard Rosenberger 1901 1st son Joseph and Georgianna
22. George Antone Rosenberger July 1901 2nd son William and Kittie
23. Charles Francis Hennessey 1901 7th son James and Mary
24. Charles Rosenberger March 1902 3rd son Edward Gerogianna ---- ''(Page 72)'' 25. Jeannette Rosenberger August 1903 4th daughter Joseph and Georgianna
26. John Raymond Hennessey 1904 8th son James and Mary
27. One of the twins wore it 1906(Henry or Harold)
The skirt was worn by
Edward Hennessey- his mother and godfather
James Hennessey and his mother
Mary Jane and her godmother
Josehphine and her Father
Willie Hennessey and his mother
Georgianna and her father
Francis and his father
George Hennessey and his mother and godfather
Lillian G Rosenberger and Mabel L.
her father – godfather and godmother
Theresa and her father
Joseph C Hennessey his mother and godfather
Gertrude Rosenberger
Georgianna Rosenberger and her father
Mary Louisa and her mother
Lillian H Rosenberger her father and godmother
Edward and his father
Ethel and his father
William and his father ---- ''(Page 73)'' Alfred R Hennessey his mother and godfather
Joseph B Rosenberger his father and godfather
George H Rosenberger his father
Charles Francis Hennessey and his mother
Charles Rosenberger and his father and godmother
Jeanette Rosenberger and his father and godmother
John R. Hennessey and his mother and his godfather and godmother
One of the twins and his father
Christening Skirt
Mary 10, 1908 Mary Hennessey wore the Christening skirt for First Communion and was confirmed Mary 23, 1908
She wore it for Baptism
She wore it for First Communion
She wore it for Confirmation
Her mother wore it for Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage and had 8 children baptised in it. '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' ---- ''(Page 57)''
Died, Children of James Francis & Mary Hennessey James Francis Hennessey :Born October 7, 1888 :Baptised October 12, 1888 :Died September 24, 1888 :Age 11 months 14 day Mt Auburn Alfred Raymond Hennessey :Born February 1, 1900 :Baptised February 4, 1900 :Died February 18, 1903 :Buried February 18, 1903 Mt Auburn :Age 3 years 17 days John Raymond Hennessey :Born September 22, 1904 :Baptised September 25 and Oct 5, 1904 :Died November 12, 1904 :Age 6 weeks buried November 13 Mt Auburn Bernard Aloyisus Hennessey :Born October 22, 1906 :Baptised October 27, 1906 :Buried October 27, 1906 :Age 5 days at Old Cambridge Cemetery ---- ''(Page 58 is Blank)'' ---- ''(Page 59 - 60)''
Grandchildren of Joseph & Jane Rosenberger as of June 20, 1907
1. Margaret F. Rosenerger Living
2. Edward J. J. Hennessey Living
3. James F. Hennessey Dead
4. Mary J. Rosenberger Living
5. Josephine Rosenberger Living
6. William B. A. Hennessey Living
7. Georgianna M. Rosenberger Living
8. Frank Rosenberger Living
9. George Rosenberger Living
10. Lillian Rosenberger Dead
11. Mable L Rosenberger Living
12. Theresa Rosenberger Living
13. Joseph Hennessey Living
14. Gertrude Rosenberger Dead
15. Georgianna Rosenberger Living
16. Mary L. Hennessey Living
17. Lillian H Rosenberger Living
18. Ethel Rosenberger Dead
19. William Rosenberger Living
20. Alfred Hennessey Dead
21 Edward Rosenberger Living
22. Joseph Bernard Rosenberger Living
23. George A Rosenberger Dead
24. Charles Hennessey Living
25. Charles Rosenberger Living
26. Jeanette Rosenberger Dead
27. John Raymond Hennessey Dead
28. Grace Rosenberger Living
29. Harold James Rosenberger (twin) Living
30. Henry W. Rosenberger (twin) Living
31. Bernard A Hennessey Dead June 20, 1907 Mother has
22 grandchildren living
9 grandchildren dead
January 21st, 1907 Mother was 69 years old
February 5th, 1907 Father and Mother
47th anniversary of marriage
April 6th, 1907 Father died 4 years ago ''(I have corrected the math for grandchildren. The transcription reads 23 living and 8 dead)'' ---- ''(Page 61)'' William and Katherine Rosenberger June 19 13 Children of Joseph and Jane married {| | Marriages________________________________ || Date___________|| Years Married as of June 20, 1907 |- | George and Margaret Rosenberger || Oct 2 ||24 |- | James F and Mary Hennessey || June 4 || 23 |- | Edward and Georgianna Rosenberger || Sept 17 || 19 |- | Joseph and Geogianna Rosenberger || Feb 15 || 16 |- | William and Katherine Rosenberger || June 19 || 13 |} Confirmed and Firth Holy Communion
1. Margaret Rosenberger
2. Edward Rosenberger
3. Mary Rosenberger
4. George Hennessey made confirmation/holy communion same day
5. William Hennessey
6. Gerogianna Rosenberger
7. Frank Rosenberger
8. Mable Rosenberger
9. Theresa Rosenberger
10. Josephine Rosenberger
11. Joseph Hennessey '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

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'''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''' ''(Pages 62)'' 1907 Joseph and Jane Rosenberger has 5 children living 4 children dead
George & Margaret 2 living 2 dead
James & Mary Hennessey 6 living 4 dead
Edward & Georgianna Rosenberger 9 living
Joseph and Georgianna Rosenberger 5 living 3 dead
William and Katherine 2 living 2 dead Edward and Georgianna became grandparents by Frank Rosenberger marriage me a great aunt. ---- ''(Page 63)'' June 4 1907
Jim and I was married 23 years on June 4th. Jim was working up in Augusta, Maine- it was the first time of our marriage we did not spend together. I was very lonesome. We were living at 411 Washington Street, Somerville, Massachusetts. June 4, 1910 Jim was in Connecticut 2 months
June 4, 1911 Jim was in Ipswick, Massachusetts ---- ''(Pages 64 - note June 4th is wedding date, she is recording anniversaries)'' We lived
June 4, 1884 at No. 5 Lincoln Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts
June 4, 1885 No. 89 Camden Street, Boston, Massachusetts 1 year
June 4, 1886 No. 2 Holly Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 2nd
June 4, 1887 No. 7 Laurel Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 3rd
June 4, 1888 No. 5 Lincoln Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 4th
June 4, 1889 No. 5 Lincoln Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 5th
5 years married celebrated wooden Wednesday
June 4, 1890 No. 5 Lincoln Street Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 6th
June 4, 1891 No. 1 ½ Somerset Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 7th
June 4, 1892 No. 1 ½ Somerset Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 8th
June 4, 1893 137 Brookline Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 9th
June 4, 1894 No. 38 Union Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 10th
June 4, 1895 No. 193A Cambridge Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 11th
June 4, 1896 No. 19 Andrew Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts12th
June 4, 1897 No. 41 Somerset Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 13th
June 4, 1898 No. 41 Somerset Street, Camrbridgeport, Massachusetts 14th
June 4, 1899 No. 21 Squire Court, East Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 15th
June 4, 1900 No. 21 Squire Court, East Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 16th
June 4, 1901 No. Willow Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 17th
June 4, 1902 No. 6A Davies Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 18th
June 4, 1903 No. 2 Crossland Street, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 19th
June 4, 1904 247 Broadway, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 20th ----
June 4, 1905 247 Broadway, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 21 years
June 4, 1906 No. 411 Washington Street, Somerville, Massachusetts 22
1907 No. 411 Washington Street, Somerville, Massachusetts 23
1908 No. 411 Washington Street, Somerville Massachusetts 24
1909 No. 411 Washington Street, Somerville, Massachusetts 25
1910 No. 25 Teel Street, Arlington, Massachusetts 26
1911 No. 25 Teel Street, Arlington, Massachusetts 27
1912 No. 2557 Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge 28
1913 No. 2557 Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge 29 ''(I'm not sure who wrote this, and it becomes confusing as to whether to entries following are by Mary. But considering the entries are during her lifetime, I believe the death dates may have been recorded in the journal by someone else, and Grace transcribed them as seen. )'' Mary E Hennessey
Died May 24, 1913
James F Hennessey
Died August 29, 1948 Edward Joseph Hennessey made his first communion in Church of Sacred Heart, East Cambridge, Massachusetts May 1900. Confirmed October 1900. I went to the mass the day George received his firth Holy Communion in June 1903 they had breakfast in the Gymnasium after communion. Father Doody gave him his first communion. ---- ''(Page 66)'' Willie made his First Communion June 11, 1904. Willie and George confirmed same day in the morning by Bishop Brady. I went to see them. Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. Joseph made his First Communion May 5, 1906. I went to the Mass when he was confirmed Arch Bishop O'Connell St. Joseph Church- Somerset, Massachusetts. Mary Louisa made her First Holy Communion and was confirmed June 23, 1908. She wore the christening skirt and she took Agnes for the middle name. Mary Louisa Agnes. ---- ''(Page 67)'' James Francis Hennessey born June 4, 1861 Mary A Rosenberger born June 22, 1864 married June 4th, 1884 before the mass at about ¼ past 8 o'clock Residence No. 5th Lincoln Street Mr. William Hennessey Miss Louis Day Children Where Born 1. Edward Joseph 1 son February 27, 1887 7 Laurel Street 2. James Francis 2 son October 7, 1888 5 Lincoln Street 3. William Bernard 3 son September 21, 1890 5 Lincoln Street 4. George Henry 4 son August 19, 1892 1 ½ Somerset 5. Joseph C 5 son December 19, 1894 193A Cambridge 6. Mary Louisa Only dau October 17, 1896 41 Somerset 7. Alfred Raymond 6 son February 1, 1900 21 Squire Court 8. Charles Francis 7 son November 11, 1901 6A Davies Court 9. John Raymond 8 son September 22, 1904 Boston Lying In 10. Bernard Aloyisus 9 son October 22, 1906 Cottage Hospital James Francis Hennessey son of Corneilous and Margaret Mary A daughter of Joseph and Jane married by Rev. John F. Mundy at 8 o'clock St Mary of the Annunciation Church Cambridgeport Massachusetts Groomsman William 19 years old Bridesmaid Louisa 17 years old '''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'''

Ferree Family Website

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http://www.ferreedescendants.com/ The purpose of the Ferree Family website is to provide a diversity of information and share with others interested in our Ferree Family in America that are descendants of Daniel Ferree & Marie Warenbuer Ferree.

Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland

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== Campsie == === 1887 === ''Campsie, par., S. Stirlingshire, containing the vil. of Campsie, the ry. sta. of Campsie Glen, and the town of Lennoxtown, 17,872 ac., pop. 5873; Campsie, vil., 1½ mile NW. of Lennoxtown; 1 Bank; Campsie Fells, that part of the Lennox Hills in Campsie par., greatest alt., 1894 ft.; Campsie Glen, ravine and sta. on North British Railway -- ravine NE., and sta. ½ mile SE. of vil.; Campsie Muir, upland, at head of Campsie Glen.'' *Description 1868 from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland *Description 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles === 1868 === *Description(s) from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) "'''Campsie''', a parish in the county of Stirling, Scotland, 4 miles to the N. of Glasgow. A branch of the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway has its terminus at Lennoxtown, the largest village in this parish. The parish is situated in the district called the Lennox, on the northern banks of Kelvin Water, and contains the villages of Lennoxtown, Milton, and Torrance, with part of Claehan. The surface is hilly, rising at Campsie Fells to the height of 1,500 feet. These fells form the central and loftiest part of a detached range of hills extending through Stirlingshire in a south-westerly direction into Dumbartonshire, the extremities of the range being marked by the castles of Stirling and Dumbarton. Coal, limestone, and ironstone are found in the parish. Alum, copperas, Prussian blue, and prussiate of potash are manufactured here. The inhabitants are employed in the mines and print-works. The chief buildings are-Lennox Castle, a fine modern specimen of the baronial Gothic; the parish church, an elegant and spacious edifice, seated for nearly 2,000 hearers; and the Oswald school, a pretty cruciform building, belonging to the kirk session. The living, worth £400, is in the presbytery of Glasgow, and in the patronage of the crown. There are also places of worship belonging to the Roman Catholics and the United Presbyterians. There are remains of two ancient forts. The parish extends about 6 miles in length and the same in breadth." *"'''AUCHTERMONEY''', a village in the parish of Campsie, in the county of Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles from Kirkintilloch." *"'''BIRDSTONE''', a village in the parish of Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland." *"'''CLACHAN''', a village in the parish of Campsie and Fintray, in the county of Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles S. of Fintray." *"'''HAUGH-HEAD''', a post-office village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 5 miles W. of Kilsyth." *"'''HAYSTON''', a village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles from Kirkintilloch." *"'''LENNOXTOWN''', a post-office village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 5 miles S. of Fintry. It is the terminus of the Campsie branch of the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway. The village, which is situated under the Lennox hills, is very considerable, and is chiefly inhabited by calico-printers and colliers. In the vicinity are extensive lime and alum works. It is a polling-place for the county, and the seat of a small-debts court." *"'''MILTON''', a village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 4 miles N.W. of Kirkintilloch, and 2 S. of Lennoxtown. It has a station on the Campsie railway. It is situated on the southern border of the parish, and is a missionary station under a minister of the Established Kirk." *"'''TORRANCE''', a village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles W. of Kirkintilloch, and 3 S. of Lennoxtown. There are an established mission station, and a parochial school." *Description 1868 from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland

Hancock Name Origin

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[[Category: Hancock Name Study]] There are several possible origins for the surname Hancock, Hancox and Hancocks. It is most likely a diminutive (or shortening) of Hann(e), a common first name in thirteenth century Yorkshire and also a popular Flemish name. Hann(e) in turn is a pet name for John (or Johan) and, less commonly, Henry. Cock too was a once a common first name. It was also used as a descriptive noun meaning boy or one whom strutted like a cock. We still use the expression 'cocky' today to describe a conceited or overly forward personality. Hancocks therefore possible derives from Hann's boy i.e. son of John. '''Early and Medieval Hancocks in England''' There is little Information to connect early Hancocks to our trees but they are of great interest how they came to be our ancestors and the origin of the name. Here are some random thoughts and comments about these early Hancocks. The earliest Hancocks we have record of are Thomas Hancoc, Shropshire (1274), Willelmus Hancoke, Warwickshire (1305), William & Thomas Hancok, Nottinghamshire (1330) and in Cornwall, John Hancock (1397) who was Mayor of Lostwithiel. This distribution is reflected some 500 years later in the 1841 census data which shows the distribution of the name, By this time there were 9093 individuals in England and Wales whose surname started with Hanco… What is interesting about this distribution is it shows a line distribution from Cornwall to Yorkshire. Excluding London with 778 individuals, the greatest numbers were found in Staffordshire (885) in Cornwall (752), Devon (618) and Warwickshire (615). So were these early Hancocks connected in any way with one common ancestor or did they for some strange reason spread out in a well defined line. Or perhaps the name arose in several places. (Do you have any thoughts about the origin of our Hancoick name, its origin or its distribution? Roger Hancock [[Hancock-94|Hancock-94]] 10:12, 11 August 2015 (EDT))

Marybeth Isaminger To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Patton-2407|Marybeth Isaminger]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Patton-2407&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marybeth Isaminger To-Do List|Marybeth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Welker-179|Welker, Clarence Jack]] || 1893-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Welker-180|Welker, John ]] || 1864-05-08 || to-do |- | [[Rinehart-496|Welker, Caroline (Rinehart) ]] || 1867-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Welker-181|Welker, Jeremiah ]] || 1830-00-00 |Verify that father is the son of Welker-188| to-do |- | [[Norris-3143|Welker, Edith (Norris) ]] || 1893-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Welker-188|Welker, John ]] || 1803-10-18 |Verify that Welker-188|John Welker born 1803 is the son of |Welker-164|Jacob Welker born 1756 and Welker-164 is the son ofWelker-147|Michael Welker born 1732 | to-do |- |}

Evans'

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Greta Brookshaw To-Do List-3

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brookshaw-19&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Greta Brookshaw To-Do List|Greta's current to-do list]].''

Genealogie Van de Familie Veenstra Vanaf 1713 Tot 1989

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This is a document in my possession that was prepared by my grandfather, Nieklaas Lindemulder, in 1989. It is a hand-typed document that contains some geneology of the family of his wife, Elisabeth Veenstra. It includes other family information for the Bos and van Klompenberg et. al. families. Also enclosed are photocopies of documents and letters. It is entirely written in Dutch.

Ferns riding

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Did English, western, bareback. Rode 4-H, pricision drill teams, trail rides, a member of beaver plaines Appaloosa club, Alberta Blues, Canada ride Will soon add photos and newspaper articles

Becca Goodwin To-Do List

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

Ashmore Family Mysteries

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I am trying to find information on the Ashmores in Maryland from 1630's to Sanuel C Ashmore in Coles County IL in the 1800's

Ragland, 1978

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Charles J. Ragland, Jr., ''The Raglands: The History of at British-American Family, Volume I, The Ragland Family of Granville County, North Carolina,'' Winston-Salem, NC, 1978. This two-volume reference is one of the key documents about the Ragland family in America. Unfortunately, it was published as a limited-edition run and there were only 300 copies printed. There are bits and pieces extracted or excerpted from this document spread all over the web, and several sites state that the author had notified them that there was no copyright on the material. Note, however, that to my knowledge this has not been officially verified. Copies may be found at some libraries. See the WorldCat site [http://www.worldcat.org/title/raglands-the-history-of-a-british-american-family/oclc/5722759] for a list.

Sandra Erwin To-Do List

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Dill Family Mysteries

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I can't find parents for Alexander S. Dill b 1818, orphaned abt 1832, served Civil War, died 1877 in Delaware. I have an indenture apprenticing him in 1832 and naming him a poor white orphan boy, nothing about either parent [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Heritage of Lafayette County

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''The Heritage of Lafayette County,'' Skipwith Historical and Genealogical Society, Oxford, MS, 1986. The book provides information about many families in the history of Lafayette County, Mississippi. It is a collection of short articles written primarily by family members about their ancestors. While there is a lot of material in this book it is typically not supported by formal citations as much would be preferable, However, it is a good starting point for research into these families and many of the article authors have made an effort to be as correct as possible. This book can be ordered at [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mslchgs/Lafayette_County_Historical_and_Genealogical_Society/Sale_Items.html].

GEDCOM Output Recommendations

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Things I've noticed as a mentor: # The GEDCOM import process is so frustrating that if people start out with a GEDCOM, they often don't come back to WikiTree. It would be worth finding out how many people upload a GEDCOM, then do not continue on WikiTree. # The reason a lot of people stop at the match report is that they don't understand the instructions for sorting through their matches, skipping, etc. It is NOT because they only wanted their match report and didn't actually care about importing their GEDCOM. # WikiTree has enough profiles now that unless someone is importing a GEDCOM of individuals from outside the US, or containing a very recent family, the GEDCOM will be broken up too much by skipped profiles. Is there a way to get a 2-D representation of the family tree and the chunks that will be missing due to skipped profiles? --------------- Ideas for upgrades so that GEDCOM imports can meet WikiTree Styles and Standards with less editing: === GEDCOM profile list === # Present list in format with options to sort alphabetically, by WikiTree ID, and by profile number specific to each GEDCOM (e.g. @I802). === In-line citations === # Allow repeated references to the same source to show up on one footnote - maybe by naming first with source number. For example: or === Sources === # Add "See also:" section # Some source numbers are very consistent, like each US Census on Ancestry. Could they be translated to an entire Evidence Explained citation? For example, S16 is always the 1900 US Census. Instead of having a source that reads:
* Source: S16 Author: Ancestry.com Title: 1900 United States Federal Census Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004; Repository: [[#R1]] NOTEUnited States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
How about:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census. Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Provo, UT, USA; 2004. United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
# Could source for Massachusetts Vital Records on Ancestry be translated? Has names of first couple of towns, then is cut off. # What about ancestry's reference to Find A Grave? Ancestry references their Find A Grave Index. Could we add www.FindAGrave.com at the end? # Add detail of GEDCOM import when an Ancestry tree is used as a source. For example: Partridge Tree 141211.ged imported 11 Dec 2014 by [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]]. This could help arborists a lot in telling which info to trust, which trees have probably been deleted, etc. ==== GEDCOM SOURCE CODE ==== 2 SOUR - indicates this is a source for a particular "1 FIELD" (birth, death, etc.). The entry that follows (on the same line) this is a source ID number, typically rendered as "@SN@" where SN is usually S1 or S1234. I.e., it points to something later defined as S1 or S1234. A subsequent entry following (on its own line) is typically: 3 PAGE - this is the citation for "2 SOUR" above; it adds the citation details associated with this source (2 SOUR) for this piece of data (1 BIRT). It is followed (on the same line) by the text of the citation; for example: Ward 5, ED 27, Sheet 1A, line 24 The source entries themselves are typically stored at the bottom of the GEDCOM file. They typically look like this (will vary depending on what type of source it is): :0 @S18@ SOUR [indicates the following lines until the next line starting with 0 refer to THIS source ID# (18)] :1 TYPE Vital Record [type of source it is] :1 TITL Marriage License - George Dewey Jr and Amy J. Hardy [Title of the source] :1 DATE 21 Oct 1985 (License) [date associated with the source] :1 PLAC Washington, DC [place associated with the source] :1 FILN 116172 [a unique file number; probably not needed-- at least for display; could be stripped] :1 MEDI photocopy - original [media type] :1 LOCA Private collection - George & Amy Dewey (Leesburg, VA) [location of the source :1 CHAN [unknown] :2 DATE 30 OCT 2014 [date the source information was entered into the file?] === Messages === # Get rid of long message about GEDCOM needing to be edited at start of biography. # Get rid of flags/alerts. # Add message about being bold at end of narrative section. === Residence === Change system from residence based on age to residence based on date. Most of the time, residence is determined by census. Ages according to census reports are unreliable, but dates are reliable. Here's an example as system is now: Residence: Age: 3; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter :: Date: 1880 :: Place: Queens, Queens, New York, USA Could be: : Residence in 1880: Queens, Queens, New York, USA. : Data in 1880: Age: 3; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter. === Dates === # Double dates now default to the earlier of the 2 years. Should default to the later year. # Don't capitalize entire abbreviation for month (E.g. use Dec instead of DEC), or better yet, spell out month (DEC becomes December). === Objects === # Media attachments are not imported. References to them show up like this: Object: @M103@. Delete these references or change name? === Events === # Where does race go, if anywhere? Does it have to be an event? Maybe add as a note? === Names === # Married names should be added to current name field # Middle names and initials should be added to middle name field # The GEDCOM report should have sortable list of names, so that skipped names may be readily found and added to lists of children, etc. # When a person has been skipped, their name is deleted from profiles that link to them and replaced with a GEDCOM ID number that looks like this: @I279@. Replace the GEDCOM ID with the person's name, and put the GEDCOM ID in parentheses. In the example below, I wanted to see if the family had two daughters named Mercy, so I wouldn't do an inappropriate merge. Here, there's no way to tell:: : Husband: @I802@ : Wife: Hannah Pratt : Marriage: : Date: 18 Mar 1652[1][2] : Child: @I791@ : Child: @I806@ : Child: @I807@ : Child: @I808@ : Child: @I809@ : Child: [[Spooner-412|Hannah Spooner]] : Child: @I811@ : Child: [[Spooner-413|Mercy Spooner]] == GEDCOM ELEMENTS == And what to do with them: 0 New record; record types include: ::INDI (individual; this is appended to a unique ID (i.e., @I26@) for a given individual ::FAM (family; this is appended to a unique ID (i.e., @F1@) for a given family grouping ::SUB1 (submitter; this is appended to a unique ID (i.e., @Sub1@) for a given submitted [should be only one per GEDCOM right?] :1 Field Name; types include: ::BIRT ::DEAT ::FAMC ::FAMS ::CHAN ::SEX ::NOTE ::MARR ::CHIL :2 Field content; types include: ::DATE ::PLAC ::NOTE ::SOUR ::NSFX ::NOTE :3 Detail of a particular field's content; types include: ::PAGE (used with SOUR, this is the citation detail) ::what else? :4 Additional content; types include: ::CONC (concatenate; additional text that was over the length limit of a previous text field; probably most often associated/used with NOTE Strip any _UID lines === G2G Message about EuroAristo Names === PREFIXES IN LAST NAME AT BIRTH FIELD: 1. Names like St John: "St" is a prefix which stays with the surname; that is, "St John" goes in the LNAB field, and St is not dropped nor separated out into the prefix field. Do not put a period after the St and do not spell out the word Saint. 2. The common ‘de’, ‘du’, ‘le’, ‘la’, ‘de la’, ‘von’, ‘van’ before a surname does not go in the LNAB field; it goes with the surname in the Current Last Name field while the surname, ONE word, goes in the LNAB. Example: Last name at birth: "Villefort", Current Last Name: "de Villefort". The exception to this is de Vere. Members of this family should have both words in the LNAB field. 3. Names that include ‘Fitz’: Fitz- names should be written with mid-caps, that is, a capital letter for the father's name. For example, write FitzAlan, FitzGeoffrey, FitzGerald, etc. This is the same pattern as used in names with Mac-: MacMurray, MacDonald, etc. Do not include a space. As to the gedcom import, this should not have been allowed.

Bob Linke To-Do List

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Campbell / O'Sullivan Wedding

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Scots-Irish Ancestry

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This book is about the migration of the Scots-Irish to America from Ulster. My interest is in the McFadden family, but many other families are profiled. They settled in Massachusetts, Maine, Canada and several other places. The link to read and/or download this book is here [https://archive.org/stream/scotchirish00boltrich#page/n3/mode/2up

Hub Seward To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Seward-215|Hub Seward]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Seward-215&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hub Seward To-Do List|Hub's current to-do list]].''

My consanguinity and affinity

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My consanguinity and affinity * By [[Real-44|James Wilbur Real]]. Real, J. W. (2008). My consanguinity and affinity. United States: J.W. Real. * Familysearch.org: [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1618483&disp=My+consanguinity+and+affinity] * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/my-consanguinity-and-affinity/oclc/402520269] '''Description:''' An exploration of the family lineage of James Wilbur Real. * Citation Example: :::Real, J. W. ''[[Space:My_consanguinity_and_affinity|My consanguinity and affinity]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Real|Real]]: p. 181. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:My_consanguinity_and_affinity|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Campbell / O'Sullivan Wedding-1

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Wedding, - On Wednesday last a marriage took place in the drawing room of the Commercial Hotel, (owner D. Fienberg) the contracting parties being Mr. John M. Campbell and Miss D. N. O'Sullivan, the Rev. N. S. Thrum officiating. The bride, who was becomingly gowned in white silk with veil and orange blossoms, had as bridesmaids Misses Mabel Guy and Clara Riley, both charmingly dressed in white with picture hats. Mr. W. S. Mattinson acted as best man. After the ceremony the guests to the number of about 30 sat down to an excellent dejeuner in the dining room, which was, with the tables most tastefully decorated with white flowers and emblems of "good luck." The time-honored nuptial toasts were given and the party made an early separation after a thoroughly merry gathering. (extract from "Norseman Times (WA) 1898-1920" in Local and General - 14 Dec 1900 issue)

William Malcolm Trip to New Zealand in 1874

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Baione Hennessey Genealogy Records

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Genealogy documents for Baione, Hennessey, Harney and Fanelli families. ==BAIONE== *[[Space: Death Certificate of Nicholas Baione 1945|Nicholas, b 1859, Death Certificate 1945]] *[[Space:Birth Certificate Nicholas Paul Baione| Nicholas Paul, b 1925, Death Certificate]] ==FANELLI== *[[Space:Cecelia Fanelli Baione Remembrance Card| Cecelia, b 1907, Remembrance Card]] ==HARNEY== * [[Space:Marriage Certificate Charles Hennessey Anna Harney|Anna Marie, b 1902, Marriage Certificate to Charles Hennessey]] ==HENNESSEY== * [[Space:Marriage Certificate Charles Hennessey Anna Harney|Charles Francis, b 1901, Marriage Certificate to Anna Harney]] *[[Space:Marriage Certificate James Hennessey Catherine McKenna| James Francis b 1861, Marriage Certificate to Catherine McKenna]]

Birth Certificate Nicholas Paul Baione

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==
Certificate of Death
== ---- Place of Death: Philadelphia
File No. 1133
Registration No. 2061
Address: 3248 Kensington Ave, 33rd Ward
Full Name: Nicholas Baione
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Age: 2 months
Birthplace: Philadelphia
Name of Father: Paolo Baione
Birthplace of Father: Philadelphia
Maiden Name of Mother: Cicillia Fanelli
Birthplace of Mother: Philadelphia
Informant: Paolo Baione
Address: 3248 Kensington Ave ---- Date of Death: January 24, 1926
Time of Death: 9:10 A.M.
Cause of Death: Bronco Pneumonia of Infancy
Duration: 2 days
Place of Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery
Date of Burial: January 25, 1926

Death Certificate of Nicholas Baione 1945

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Toby Proctor To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Proctor-160|Toby Proctor]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Proctor-160&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Toby Proctor To-Do List|Toby's current to-do list]].'' Proving line back to [[Plantagenet-143|King John of England]] as 22nd Great Grandfather

George Edward Willis

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Battle_of_the_River_Plate]]

Cari Yocom To-Do List

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Joyce McClure To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McClure-1063|Joyce McClure]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McClure-1063&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Joyce McClure To-Do List|Joyce's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Morrison-3293|Morrison, Gibson Franklin]] || 1822-07-17 || to-do |- |}

Smokey Creek Cemetery, Smokey Junction, Tennessee

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[[Category: Smokey Creek Cemetery, Scott County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Scott County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] Smokey Creek Cemetery is on Smokey Creek Road just north of Smokey Creek Church. The cemetery entrance is at 36.25540, -84.39499. The following people are buried in the cemetery, but have not been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] as their birth and death dates and family members are unknown: * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73967354 Fletcher Carroll] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=129696162 Gordon Carroll] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=114673882 Janice Low] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73967429 Dessie Lowe] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73967430 Donnie Ray Lowe] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73967453 James D. Lowe] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73967459 Julia Fay Lowe] The following people are buried in the cemetery and have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are unknown: * [[Daugherty-925|Flara Daugherty]], 1918 - 1919 * [[Davidson-5080|Harol D Davidson]], 1960 - 1960 * [[Kennedy-7551|Kenneth L. Kennedy]], 1947 - 1947 * [[Lawson-3208|Logan Blake Lawson]], 1991 - 1991 * [[Ledford-1076|Earnie Ledford]], 1896 - 1918 * [[Lowe-4753|Virgil Lowe]], 1937 - 1939 * [[Mason-6820|Donald Eugene Mason]], 1967 - 1967 * [[Phillips-13415|Kathleen "Kay" Phillips]], 1928 - 2002 * [[Taylor-28118|Infant Taylor]], 1913 - 1913

Tracey Rooney To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rooney-411|Tracey Rooney]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rooney-411&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tracey Rooney To-Do List|Tracey's current to-do list]].''

Jean Scott To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bagley-211|Jean Scott]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bagley-211&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jean Scott To-Do List|Jean's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Ahern-38|Ahern, James Francis]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ahern-82|Ahern, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bagley-212|Bagley, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bagley-236|Bagley, Jacob ]] || 1753-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Bagley-386|Bagley, Lemuel ]] || 1878-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Huntley-542|Bagley, Thirza (Huntley) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bagley-474|Bagley, Samuel ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Ahern-38|Ahern, James Francis]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ahern-82|Ahern, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bagley-212|Bagley, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bagley-236|Bagley, Jacob ]] || 1753-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Bagley-386|Bagley, Lemuel ]] || 1878-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Huntley-542|Bagley, Thirza (Huntley) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bagley-474|Bagley, Samuel ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Memorial Gardens of the New River Valley

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[http://www.memorialgardensnrv.com/ See their website] [[Category: Blacksburg, Virginia]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Memorial Gardens of the New River Valley, Blacksburg, Virginia]]

Pamela Tribble To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Stone-3156|Pamela Tribble]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Stone-3156&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Pamela Tribble To-Do List|Pamela's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Alcorn-518|Alcorn, Sandford ]] || || to-do |- | [[Richardson-4280|Alcorn, Millie Ann (Richardson) ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alcorn-520|Alcorn, John A]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Asbill-4|Alcorn, Sara (Asbill) ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Asbill-5|Asbill, Sara ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Sami Karstén To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Karstén-67|Sami Karstén]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Karstén-67&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sami Karstén To-Do List|Sami's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Karstuin-19|Karstuin, Samuel ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- |}

The Work Men's Dwellings Improvement Company

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===THE WORK MEN'S DWELLINGS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY=== (Limited.-Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1882 and 1867. by which the liability of Shareholders is limited to the amount of their Shares.
Capital, £60,000 in 15,000 Shares of £4 each..
(With power to increase.).
Payable £1 on application. £1 on allotment, and subsequent calls at intervals of not less than three months..
'''PATRONS'''.
The Right Hon. Lord Hotham..
Sir David Salomons, Bart., J. P..
Sir C.J. Palmer, Bart. J.P..
Rev. George T. Palmer M.A..
Colonel Chester, J.P., D.L, Chlcheley HalL.
Rev. Richard Parnell, B.A..
'''[[Fenwick-363|Pascoe Fenwick, Esq.]].'''
J. Conyers Merrell, Esq..
H. W. HulL Esq...
R J. S. Todd, Esq..
'''PRESIDENT.'''.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery..
'''DIRECTORS.'''.
E. J. Craigie,.
Robert M. Inman, Esq., L.R.C.P., F.R.G.S..
Donald Mangles Dewar, Esq..
Sir Howard Elphinstone, Bart..
William T. Raymond, Esq..
Sir Richard Gethin, Bart. &.
S.D. Waddy, Esq., Q.C.. M P..
'''BANKERS.'''— The Consolidated Bank (limited). 450, West Strand, W.C. Solicitors.— Messrs. Saunders, Hawksford, and Bennett, 27, King-street, Cheapside, E.C..
Secretary. — Richard M. Soutter, Esq.,.
Offices --121, Pall-mall, London, S.W..
The '''objects''' of this Company are :—.
1. To erect dwellings for the working classes upon improved plans.
2. To alter, repair, end adapt the existing residences of the Industrial classes, with a view to provide them with more healthy and comfortable homes.
3. To make advances to owners of dwellings requiring improvements, so as to enable them to make the same under the supervision of the Company.
4 To purchase Land and Houses suitable for such dwellings.
In the event of no allotment being made the deposits will be returned in full..
Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares can be had of the Bankers and Secretary.London Evening Standard, Saturday 14 August 1875, pg.1. ====Source====

Miles Cary

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COLONEL. MILES CARY B: 30 Jan 1622 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England D: 10 Jun 1667 in Windmill Point, Warwick, Virginia, United States CARY, MILES, born Bristol, England in 1620. Died 10 June 1667 in Warwick Co. Va. Son of of John Cary and Alice Hobson. Rouyal Naval Officer for James River. House of Burgess 1659-63. Member of the Council 1663-67. Estate known as “Magpie Swamps”, containing 2,000 acres, slaves, a mill and a store. Married Anne Taylor, daughter of Capt. Thomas Taylor, also of Warwick Co. CATLETT, COL. JOHN, born 1622. killed by indians at Port Royal, Va. 1670. Came from Kent Co. England about 1650. Settled in Essex Co. Col. of militia, Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, accompanied John Lederer on this third exploration of the country west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Married 1654 to Elizabeth Undrwood, daughter of Capt. Wm. Underwood and widow of Francis Slaughter. CARY

Hans Gerwitz's immigrant ancestors

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{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|From !|To |- | [[Gerwitz-226|Gerwitz, Simon ]] || 1842-02-07 || Önsbach, Germany || St. Louis, Missouri |- | [[Kuhlman-150|Kuhlman, Henry ]] || 1829-00-00 || Hanover, Germany || Silver Lake, Missouri |- | [[Maddock-230|Maddock, Richard ]] || 1782-00-00 || Tipperary, Ireland || Silver Lake, Missouri |- | [[OConnor-293|OConnor, Elizabeth ]] || 1786-00-00 || Tipperary, Ireland || Silver Lake, Missouri |- | [[Reck-52|Reck, Elizabeth ]] || 1843-04-00 || Baden-Württemberg, Germany || St. Louis, Missouri |- | [[Buehrmann-1|Buehrmann, Catherine ]] || 1838-07-31 || Germany || St. Louis, Missouri |- | [[Deitermann-2|Deitermann, Bernhard ]] || 1823-01-25 || Germany (Prussia) || St. Louis, Missouri |- |}

Westview Cemetery, Blacksburg, VA

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[[Category: Blacksburg, Virginia]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Westview Cemetery, Blacksburg, Virginia]] ---- From: [http://www.blacksburg.gov/Index.aspx?page=120 Westview Cemetery] at Towns of Blacksburg. ''Westview Cemetery is located on Roanoke Street and is owned and operated by the Town of Blacksburg. The cemetery is an important historic and passive recreational resource in the heart of Blacksburg. It is a very early example of a Park Cemetery, and features gravesites of many of the town’s most noteworthy citizens. In addition to continuing to serve as one of the community’s primary burial grounds, Westview is a popular destination for strolling, and still graces the town with its natural beauty.'' Westview Cemetary has an online gis system at [http://arcgis.webgis.net/va/Blacksburg/WestviewCemetery/ GIS System]. The data for people buried in the most recent phase isn't included, but all the historical graves are.

Nickell Name Study

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[[Category: Nickell Name Study]][[Category: One Name Studies]][[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect everything about the surname Nickell specifically--NOT all its many variants. A Nichols study already exists. Should we cross-post these profiles into that other study also? Should we merge this study? There may be value in keeping them separate for the sake of this study. : 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. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[Category: Nickell Name Study]]

Linda Yvette King To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[King-15184|Linda Yvette King]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=King-15184&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Linda Yvette King To-Do List|Linda Yvette's current to-do list]].''

Martyn Mayhem

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My Dad passed when I was 2. Never knew him. The family (11 strong) seldom talked about him, in detail. The Brooklyn Martyns eventually spilled over in Jersey and I believe there are a bunch in Elizabeth. No one has connected with me but I'll be D*mned if I'll give up! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Jenkins Family Crest

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Nueva Galicia

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Diane Walls To-Do List

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Here are the profiles [[Peel-486|Diane Walls]] is currently working on. Can you help? I hope I am doing this right. I entered these Sunday and have been waiting for them to show up, then came back and realized that I had more to do. Diane Walls {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Marsh-3893|Marsh, William Henry]] || 1898-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Hendrix-996|Marsh, Lucy (Hendrix) ]] || 1902-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Nesmith-221|Marsh, Joanna Malinda (Nesmith) ]] || 1866-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Peel-512|Peel, Walter Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Marsh-3892|Peel, Geraldine (Marsh)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peel-513|Peel, Walter Lee, Sr.]] || 1899-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Messex-6|Peel, Lena Gertrude (Messex) ]] || 1903-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Peel-486|Walls, Diane (Peel)]] || || to-do |- |}

Lillie M

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Corzine-169|Melinda Corzine]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Corzine-169&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Melinda Corzine To-Do List|Melinda's current to-do list]].''

Dale Rice To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rice-3551|Dale Rice]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rice-3551&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dale Rice To-Do List|Dale's current to-do list]].'' Jean-Marie Le Pen http://www.geni.com/path/Dale-C-Rice+is+related+to+John-Rice?from=6000000013463839522&to=6000000000664526123 This is link to GENI which has been vetted by 4 geneaologists up to including John Rice of Dedham 1624. It is my family Aurl history and Oral history that John Rice was fathered by Perrott ap Rice 1598...son of JOhn Perratt 1565 fostered by Sir JOhn Perrott proved by Oxford admission records to Grey's Inn 1580. The DNA of both these men agree with John Rice of Dedham who is a Sutton-Dudley by sharing 89-91 % of all DNA sites on Y chromosome across 74 markers. http://www.geni.com/path/Dale-C-Rice+is+related+to+Robert-Dudley-1st-Earl-of-Leicester?from=6000000013463839522&to=6000000032398197441 http://www.geni.com/path/Robert-Dudley-1st-Earl-of-Leicester+is+related+to+Ralph-Neville-1st-Baron-Neville-de-Raby?from=6000000032398197441&to=6000000000424912155 ****NOTICE*****Nevill is a known/proved grandson of le Teuton Sutton 970 AD Nevill, de Coursey, Blount, ap Thomas, Ferris, John Sutton father of Sir Robert Dudley and All Baskervilles trace to le Teuton Sutton DNA.*****John Rice of Dedham belongs to a line thought to be extinct because Sir Robert's sons died out in Italy but left behind the DNA trail of SCARFONE family DNA as Well as Lawrence Perrott DNA in Virginia during the Cavallier years of 1640-1700. It is John Rice's DNA that informs all of the later famlies, including Davis/ Hughes/ Pocahanutus Davis/ of Virginia meaning that Perrott ap Rice 1598 did not die as suggested in 1640, but came to America to start over his life as a Quaker, and his father, John Perratt II also spelled Perrott is called the master of the ship Sparrow by the English Admiralty in 1640 went to the James River as JOhn Rice Hughes or Trader Hughes. Dale C. Rice 7th ggs of John Rice of Dedham 1624.....son of Perrott ap Rice and Tamzin Rice of East Anglia.

Fritzsche Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Fritzsches. 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]]

Mitchell Family Mysteries

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Trying to the info on the parents of Julius .B. Mitchell and him (Julius is the father of Louella,Kathleen,Raymond,Hazel,Doris,George, Lennard .ect) He is my grandfather on mother's side. He married Columbia Beaupre, but was married to someone before her. Would love to fill in the blanks on the Mitchell side of my family tree. Any info would be useful. He at one point lived in Wales,Ontario,Canada ..... where was Julius born ..... info on parents .... first wife's name and her children .... his grandparents Thank you for your time. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Pennsylvania Settlers Project Resources

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Mary Milan To-Do List

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

Photos -2

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Shirley Locke To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Locke-1619|Shirley Locke]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Locke-1619&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Shirley Locke To-Do List|Shirley's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bridges-1690|Bridges, Alice L ]] || 1882-08-07 || to-do |- | [[Cheney-1669|Cheney, Paul Ray ]] || 1924-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Chester-565|Chester, Lorah Euphenia ]] || 1877-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Claxton-235|Claxton, James Marcus ]] || 1871-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Clements-2276|Clements, John Abram ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-31935|Davis, Mary L ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dickins-39|Dickins, Zebediah E ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Flanders-831|Flanders, Catherine ]] || 1829-08-14 || to-do |- | [[Foskey-35|Foskey, Curtis Manning ]] || 1861-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Foskey-36|Foskey, George Franklin ]] || 1878-01-31 || to-do |- | [[Garnto-2|Garnto, Amos Daniel ]] || 1839-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Garnto-3|Garnto, Henry Hicks ]] || 1857-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Graham-8519|Graham, Margaret ]] || 1891-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Hall-18173|Hall, Ella Pauline ]] || 1900-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Ivey-733|Ivey, Dennis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnson-38849|Johnson, Mary ]] || 1838-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Lane-6238|Lane, George L ]] || 1863-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Lane-6239|Lane, Son ]] || 1913-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Lane-6240|Lane, W E J ]] || 1896-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Lindsay-2605|Lindsay, Dovie ]] || 1882-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Lovett-739|Lovett, Louanna O ]] || 1890-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Loyd-381|Loyd, Drewry ]] || 1845-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Loyd-382|Loyd, George ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lumley-438|Lumley, Lucy Ann ]] || 1853-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Lumley-439|Lumley, Henry ]] || 1809-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Meeks-814|Meeks, Sarah Sallie ]] || 1818-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Meeks-815|Meeks, Allen ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meeks-816|Meeks, Mary Ann ]] || 1838-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Meeks-817|Meeks, Ella ]] || 1855-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Meeks-818|Meeks, Allen ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-2|Mimbs, Jemima ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-3|Mimbs, John Lofton ]] || 1830-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-4|Mimbs, Martha Ann E Jane ]] || 1850-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-5|Mimbs, James Caswell ]] || 1853-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-6|Mimbs, Mary ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-7|Mimbs, Julia Ann ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-8|Mimbs, Catherine Missouri ]] || 1859-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-9|Mimbs, John Raiford J ]] || 1859-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-10|Mimbs, Thomas ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-11|Mimbs, Nathan L ]] || 1865-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Mimbs-12|Mimbs, Arlie Ann Ellen ]] || 1868-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Pope-2635|Pope, Marietta ]] || 1851-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Rogers-12820|Rogers, Joseph Charles ]] || 1911-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Rolison-11|Rolison, William Henry ]] || 1870-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88017|Smith, Elizabeth ]] || 1846-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88018|Smith, Samuel ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88019|Smith, Sarah ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88020|Smith, Samuel L ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88021|Smith, Jonathan B ]] || 1841-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88022|Smith, James Floyd ]] || 1844-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88023|Smith, Joseph P ]] || 1850-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4856|Stephens, Ernest Willie , Jr]] || 1918-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4857|Stephens, Daniel Edwin ]] || 1920-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4858|Stephens, Helen Lenora ]] || 1922-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4859|Stephens, Infant son ]] || 1925-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4860|Stephens, Ouida Mae ]] || 1926-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4861|Stephens, Robert "Bobbie" Nelson ]] || 1933-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4862|Stephens, William Jeremiah ]] || 1872-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4863|Stephens, John Arlie ]] || 1894-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4864|Stephens, Joshua Allen ]] || 1843-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4865|Stephens, Jeremiah William Pool ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4866|Stephens, Sarah Catherine ]] || 1868-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4867|Stephens, Mary Geronia ]] || 1874-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4868|Stephens, Julia B ]] || 1878-04-24 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4869|Stephens, Ruthie Van Della ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4870|Stephens, Martin Luther ]] || 1880-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4871|Stephens, Isham ]] || 1848-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4872|Stephens, Elizabeth Jennie ]] || 1876-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4873|Stephens, Willine ]] || 1918-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4874|Stephens, Houston ]] || 1912-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4875|Stephens, Delila ]] || 1835-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4876|Stephens, Susanah Jane ]] || 1838-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4877|Stephens, A I Valentine ]] || 1838-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4878|Stephens, Belisant ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4879|Stephens, Julia Ann ]] || 1842-05-17 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4880|Stephens, Daniel Alexander ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4881|Stephens, William Jeremiah "Bill" ]] || 1847-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4882|Stephens, Tempy ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4883|Stephens, Geronia ]] || 1854-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4884|Stephens, Martha ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4885|Stephens, Henry ]] || 1858-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4886|Stephens, Naomie Lavena ]] || 1877-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4887|Stephens, Alexander H ]] || 1879-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4888|Stephens, Rosure Lee ]] || 1883-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4889|Stephens, Grover Cleveland ]] || 1884-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4890|Stephens, Marcus I ]] || 1887-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4891|Stephens, Claudia G ]] || 1889-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4892|Stephens, John Daniel ]] || 1872-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4893|Stephens, William Freeman ]] || 1874-10-12 || 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Mary Margaret Block To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brooks-7339|Mary Margaret Block]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brooks-7339&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Margaret Block To-Do List|Mary Margaret's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Harrison-7553|Freeman, Sophia (Harrison)]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Freeman-6897|Freeman, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harrison-7553|Freeman, Sophia (Harrison)]] || || to-do |- |}

My unkown Hanks Connection

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Adopted at Birth, YFTDNA tests proves my last name is actually Hanks! Surprise to me! Have several cousins verified on 23andme, FTDNA and AncestryDNA, with all having connections in Christian County, Mo and Maury County, Tn. Was "conceived in Wichita,Kansas and born in Hutchinson,Kansas 1948. Am in th3 DNACircle on AncestryDNA for Thomas Hanks and Sarah Brown.

Shep the Lewis family pet dog

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Shep was the Lewis family dog for about 16 years. I (Debbie) was 10 years old when we went to get him a 6-week old puppy. He was German Shepherd and Husky mix. He was like a big brother and protector for Debbie. He gave me lots of love and was always with me. He used to look forward to his "walkies" every day and would even pee in exactly the same spots every time (marking his territory).He was quite a strange dog, as he liked cold tea mixed in with his kibble, as well as he also ate grapes, chewed gum, and hated and killed snakes and cats. He loved the beach and "galavanting for female dogs. He even used to whine and whine until we finally tied him up in the late afternoon. We figured it was because of a security issue with him. Shep passed away from cancer 1989. He got so sick and he would no longer eat. We had the Duncan S.P.C.A. retrieve him and send him off to the rainbow bridge where all good pets go. I still badly miss him even after all these years.

Stanford,brownlow,shilling,wilson

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Diesel, Debbie Lewis's pet kitty cat

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Diesel is a sweet, 9-year-old Scottish fold orange and white cat. He was born February 15, 2006. He was given to me (Debbie) as a housewarming present from my realtor. He loves his mum, as he licks her hands, arms and legs and demands his breakfast each and every morning! He also loves to play with his many toys and loves his snackies.

Sheila Roszell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Serr-36|Sheila Roszell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Serr-36&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sheila Roszell To-Do List|Sheila's current to-do list]].'' Father of August Serr , Phillip died in Russia 1872{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hermann-331|Hermann, Anna Marie]] || 1833-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Breen-237|MacFadden, Joy (Breen)]] || || to-do |- | [[Serr-37|Serr, Maynard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Serr-38|Serr, Leon Eldon]] || 1900-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Serr-39|Serr, August G]] || 1871-08-31 || to-do |- |}

Anna Sellers To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Faucett-99|Anna Sellers]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Faucett-99&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Anna Sellers To-Do List|Anna's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Faucett-110|Fenby, Della Claudine (Faucett) ]] || 1883-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Finley-1306|Fenby, Milton (Finley) ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fenby-8|Fenby, Raymond Madford]] || 1904-03-04 || to-do |- |}

Clee Hill History

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* Alf Jenkins Clee Hill Book A E Jenkins, Author and Publisher Everyday Life, Industrial History & Dialect TITTERSTONE · CLEE HILLS p54 1982 ISBN 0 9509274 0 6 ==Sources==

William DuBois To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[DuBois-1610|William DuBois]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=DuBois-1610&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:William DuBois To-Do List|William's current to-do list]].'' http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.salem/1901/mb.ashx

Keith Family Mysteries

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CasamentoLuizBruchJunior MargarethaKnaul

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=== '''Casamento de Luiz Bruch Junior e Margaretha Knaul''' === ---- '''Dados da Cópia de Inteiro Teor da Certidão de Casamento de Luiz Bruch Junior e Margaretha Knaul''' '''Matrícula: ''107755 02 55 1927 2 00001 082 0000112 87''''' '''Registro: ''Nº 112, livro: 1, folha 82''''' '''Transcrição:''' "Aos 09 de abril de 1927 neste Distrito de Garcia, Comarca de São José, Estado de Santa Catarina, na residência do senhor Guilherme Knaul no lugar Rio Novo, onde eu Escrivão fui chamado, ali presentes o cidadão Francisco Manoel Alexandre, segundo Juiz de Paz, no impedimento do Juiz em Exercício cidadão Fermino José Ventura, comigo Escrivão a seu cargo ambos abaixo nomeados e assinados e das testemunhas adiante nomeadas, qualificada e assinadas; e achando-se habilitados por terem apresentado ao Oficial do Registro Civil os documentos exigidos pelo Art. 180 do Código Civil, tendo sido publicado editais de proclamas no dia 24 de março do corrente ano, não tendo sido oposto impedimento algum sendo aberta a audiência, receberam-se em matrimônio civilmente no regime da Comunhão de Bens, os contraentes: - '''LUIZ BRUCH JUNIOR''' e dona''' MARGARETHA KNAUL''' - ambos solteiros, naturais deste Estado e domiciliados e residentes neste Distrito no Lugar Rio Novo, o contraente lavrador, nascido no dia 15 de setembro de 1902, filho legítimo de '''''Luiz Bruch''''' e dona '''''Herminia Wenzel''''', ambos lavradores, naturais deste Estado e domiciliados e residentes no Município de Bom Retiro; e a contraente de profissão doméstica, nascida no dia 23 de novembro de 1906, filha legítima de '''''Guilherme Knaul''''' e dona '''''Luiza Walzburger Knaul''''', ambos também lavradores, naturais deste Estado e domiciliados e residentes no lugar Rio Novo, deste Distrito. O Juiz fez as perguntas da Lei, respondidas estas, os declarou casados de acordo com o citado Código Civil. Testemunharam o ato por parte do contraentes o cidadão ''Oscar Hamm'', casado, lavrador, natural deste Estado, domiciliado e residente neste Distrito, e por parte da contraente o cidadão ''Guilherme Knaul Junior'', casado, lavrador, natural deste Estado, e também residente neste Distrito. Em firmeza do que eu, Sergio Carlino de Assunção, Oficial interino do Registro Civil, lavrei este termo que vai assinado pelo Juiz, pelos contraentes, testemunhas e pessoas presentes. Eu Sergio Carlino de Assunção - Oficial Interino do Registro Civil que escrevi e assino."

Sell Family Mysteries

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Warren's Ancestral Photos

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Minder om Anine Schat Petersen

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This is a self published book compiled by Knud Schat-Petersen as a tribute to his mother [[Jørgensen-1235 | Anine]]. It contains a collection of memories submitted by various family members after her death on May 28, 1936. The back of the book also contains extensive genealogical information.

Tyler Family Bible

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Samuel Rockwell House

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The house was recognized as a national historic place 4-19-1978. The house was built in 1838 for [[Rockwell-1662 | Col. Samuel Rockwell]], the architect was Joseph Lane Sr. National register of historic places inventory - nomination form: http://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/78000961.pdf

Lowe Cemetery, Smokey Junction, Tennessee

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[[Category: Lowe Cemetery, Smokey Creek, Tennessee]] [[Category: Scott County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] The Lowe Cemetery is on an unnamed road off Smokey Creek Road in Smokey Junction, Scott County, Tennessee, USA. The turnoff from Smokey Creek Road is at 36.27560, -84.37560. The cemetery is at 36.27560, -84.37560. The following people are buried in the cemetery and have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are unknown: * [[Low-1682|James Low]], ?? - 1875 * [[Woods-5070|Unnamed Infant Woods]], 1905 - 1905 * [[Lowe-4784|Unnamed Infant Lowe]], 1911 - 1911 * [[Lowe-4783|Unnamed Infant Lowe]], 1914 - 1914 * [[Lowe-4789|Pitney Lowe]], 1917 - 1918 * [[Lowe-4788|Georgie Lowe]], 1919 - 1919

Grabowski Name Study

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[[Category:Grabowski 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.

Her name was Adeline

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Her name was Adeline Adeline Butler was born white into a world on the brink of massive change for people of color in the United States. During the first decade of her childhood the Indian Removal Act, passed in May 1830, systematically removed most Native Americans from their homelands east of the Mississippi River, opening the south and Midwest to settlers, including her family. The Turner Rebellion in Virginia in August 1831, when Adeline was ten months old, crystallized the nascent Abolition movement. By the time she was seven, over a quarter of a million people were committed to the immediate and unconditional abolition of slavery in America. But perhaps most formatively, the adults around Adeline did not passively observe the gusting winds of social change. She was born into a family committed to parlaying its racial privilege on behalf of the poor and the oppressed. Lydia Weaver Butler was over 40 years old when her last child, Mary Adeline, was born on 17 October 1830 in East Plattsburg, Clinton County, New York.Lydia Weaver Butler (c.1788- c.1832) was born in Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts the daughter of Hannah Law (1759-1831) and Thomas Weaver (1756-1832). Lydia married James Butler c. 1810. The author thanks family historian Marcia Loudon for sharing several hundred pages of documentation on this family, including her, "James Butler Family Sheet." Mary Renville’s obituary gives her birth date as 17 October 1832. However, census data consistently dates her birth to 1830. Lydia died shortly after her daughter's birth. Adeline's father, James Butler, 48 years old and with five or six children still living at home, probably remarried within the next few years.Potential evidence of remarriage is the presence of a woman who was between the ages of 60 and 70 in James Butler’s household in the 1840 Lake County, Indiana Federal Census. Descendants surmise she may have been his wife. If so, she was 5-15 years his senior. The Butlers had been in New England since an ancestor named Nicholas Butler immigrated from England in 1637 and settled on Martha's Vineyard, in the English Colony of Massachusetts. One hundred and forty years later, Adeline's grandfather, Captain Benjamin Butler, a veteran of the (NO PROOF HE WAS CAPTAIN) Revolutionary War, exchanged his war bounty scrip for land on the frontier: North Hero, Vermont, an island in the middle of Lake Champlain. In 1785, Benjamin named his first-born son James Butler. When the family home on North Hero came under fire from the British in the War of 1812, James was part of the United States Army who defended it.Marvin B. Butler History of the Benjamin Butler Family of North Hero, Vermont p. 3. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. Mary’s father, James Butler, and John’s father, Joseph Renville, fought on opposite sides in the War of 1812, although never in the same theater of action. James probably filed his own bounty scrip to claim land on the far side of Lake Champlain at the eastern edge of Clinton County New York, where all of his children, including Mary Adeline (known as "Adeline" until she was in her twenties) was born. By 1835 when Adeline was five, her oldest brother, Benjamin, had already left home. Benjamin and his wife, Harriet Parsons Butler, settled at the edge of what was then the western frontier: the fledgling city of Chicago, Illinois, which was already big enough to support his trade as a tailor.Benjamin Butler III, son of Lydia and James Butler, was born c.1811 in Peru, Clinton County, New York. He married Hannah Parsons before 1840 and died 3 December 1882 in Chicago, Cook County, IL. The following year, in 1836, James Butler followed his son west, setting in motion the eventual migration of most of James's siblings and children to the western Great Lakes region.Dorothy L. Wilson The Butlers and Bodelys of Steuben County Privately published, 1977. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. James, with Adeline and her brothers, settled at the north-western edge of Indiana, at Deep River, Lake County, just a few hours on horseback from Chicago.Marvin B. Butler History of the Benjamin Butler Family of North Hero, Vermont p. 3. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. With each remove west, the Butlers, like thousands of American families before them, trod on the heels of the Indigenous peoples who had inhabited the land for millennia. Mere weeks before Adeline's family arrived in Indiana in 1836, four hundred Nishnabec (Potawatomi) traditionalists, reluctant to leave their homelands in the wake of a land-cession treaty, were driven west to a reservation in Kansas.The historic designation Potawatomi, is derived from Anishinabe for keepers of the fire –the council fire that is said to have once united the Anishinabe, Potawatomi and Ottawa in a single tribe. Modern people call their tribe Nishnabec which means True People. Another three hundred Nishnabec who had married into the French fur trade community were given land grants to stay.On the Potawatomi who persisted in Indiana see Chapter 7, Hiding in Plain View: Persistence on the Indiana Frontier in Susan Sleeper-Smith Indian Woman and French Men: Rethinking Cultural Encounter in the Western Great Lakes Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. We can only speculate about what the Butlers found when they stopped in Deep Valley. But it was not the 'frontier' Hollywood has imagined. The dispossessed Nishnabec left behind cabins with brick chimneys; outbuildings for stock; hundreds of acres of fenced, cultivated, fields; and wagon roads.For an ethno-historical approach to the Potawatomi story, see James A. Clifton, The Prairie People, Continuity and Change in Potawatomni Culture 1665-1965. R. David Edmunds provides a readable scholarly history in The Potawatomis, Keepers of the Fire. Adeline's uncles Daniel, Loren and Jesse Butler followed her father west in 1838, settling first at Jackson Prairie, then permanently around Salem Township, Steuben County, in northeastern Indiana. In the 1840 census, James and his family were enumerated in Cedar Lake, Lake County, Indiana, not far from Deep Valley where they first settled. Adeline's only sister, Adelia, had married David Gilson Parsons (her sister in law Hannah’s brother) in New York David and Adelia followed Benjamin and Hannah west, settling a few hours away from Chicago in Dundee, in Kane County, Illinois where their children were born. Besides Benjamin, who remained in Chicago, Adeline's brothers Russell, a farmer, and Loren, a stone mason, between 1840 and1850, left the family home and settled in the fledgling town of Berlin in Marquette (later Green Lake) County, Wisconsin, founded near the site of a historic Mascoutin city, and, at the time, still the home of Hochunk (Winnebago) people. The Hochunk ceded their lands east of the Mississippi in 1837. Fred L. Holmes Mascoutin Indian Tribe Left State, All Traces Gone: White Man Had Hard Task To Oust Aborigines From Wisconsin, Milwaukee Sentinel, April 30, 1922. Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles, Wisconsin Historical Society. Thus all of young Adeline’s aunts, uncles and cousins came to settle within a few days’ journey of each other in the Midwest. Butler family tradition holds that sometime after 1840, James and Adeline, who by that time may have been the only child left at home, moved a few counties east to rejoin his brothers in Steuben County, Indiana.The 1850 census conclusively places James nowhere in 1850, while it seems likely he was still living. In 1850 She was with Sister Adelia Parsons in Kane Co IL and have not found James her Father JAMES IS FOUND IS STEUBEN CO WITH THE TAYLOR FAMILY IN 1860) Have not connected the Taylor’s to Butlers. Last mention of James. In Marvin’s book he mentions James as visiting in 1875-1880 These dates don’t seem right) There, Adeline's father and uncles distinguished themselves on the socio-political frontier: the abolition of slavery in the United States. Their homes were stations on the expanding nexus of the Underground Railroad.Fergus M. Bordewich provides an accessible, engaging overview in Bound for Canaan: the Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America. New York: Amistad (HarperCollins Publishers) 2005. For the Butler family’s involvement, see Marvin Benjamin Butler My Story of the Civil War and the Underground Railroad, Huntington, Indiana: United Brethren Publishing Establishment, 1914. For the Butler family, abolition was a cause born of proximity and of conviction. Their hometowns both in Vermont and New York were on Lake Champlain, adjacent to Canada, and on known routes of the early Underground Railroad. When the Butlers moved west, only the Ohio River separated their state, Indiana, from the slave state of Kentucky. Free blacks helped slaves cross the Ohio and passed them into the hands of Indiana conductors like Levi Coffin.Coffin is one of the best-known conductors in Indiana, in part due to his literary ambitions. See George and Willene Hendrick, eds. Fleeing for Freedom: Stories of the Underground Railroad as Told by Levi Coffin and William Still. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2004. Within a few weeks of leaving Coffin's house, slaves fleeing toward Canada through the northeast corner of the state were aided on their way by the Butlers of Salem Township, Steuben County. James' sister Susan who married Peter Weaver had an UGRR home in Schuyler Falls NY. Peter was an officer in their local county group) Adeline's cousin, Marvin Butler, who was a teenager in the days his family operated a safe house in Salem Township, traced the family's involvement in the Underground Railroad movement to their abolitionist roots back in North Hero, Vermont where their grandparents, Benjamin and Persis Butler, had made the family's motto, "As ye do unto the least of these, my brethren, ye do unto Me." His grandfather's "uncompromising and open hostility to slavery, the saloon, and the brothel-.subjected [Benjamin Butler II.] to severe criticism" --for a time, even from those inside his church. Yet by the time of Benjamin Butler's death in 1831, and his wife Persis in 1837, Marvin recalled, "they both were long remembered, loved, and honored, by a large community for their hospitality and kindness to the poor". All their children inherited these sterling qualities of character from their parents." Marvin described Adeline's father and his own this way: "These two brothers [James and Benjamin Butler] were very much alike, very positive in their character, both Methodists, and in their politics, old school Whigs, uncompromisingly anti-slavery, and ardently and bitterly opposed to the use of intoxicating liquor."Quotes in this paragraph are from: Marvin B. Butler History of the Benjamin Butler Family of North Hero, Vermont. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. Hereafter, Marvin Butler, History. But was Adeline's cousin writing hagiography or history? While modern articles cite Marvin's 1914 book as evidence of the Underground Railroad in northeast Indiana, documentation predating his book is thin. However, corollary sources support the Butler family stories that trace their abolitionist roots back to North Hero, Vermont. A map of the Underground Railroad produced in Siebert’s Vermont’s Anti-Slavery and Underground Railroad Record shows the inland lines from St. Albans, Vermont, converging on the maritime Lake Champlain Line, crossing Lake Champlain at North Hero on the way to Rouses Point, NY, a few miles from the Canadian border. While Adeline’s grandfather Benjamin Butler died four years before the organization of the Vermont Chapter of the American Anti-slavery society in 1835, Siebert states that slaves had been helped to freedom via Vermont as early as the early 1820’s. On the New York side of Lake Champlain, a men’s chapter of New York Anti-Slavery Society was organized in Peru, Clinton County in 1837 (the township where Adeline and her siblings were born) the year before James Butler’s brothers left New York for the Midwest. In Indiana, the town of Orland, Steuben County, with well-documented Underground Railroad connections, was only one night’s journey north of the Butler brothers’ homes in Salem Township. While the evidence rests heavily on family history, given the extended Butler family’s documented participation in the Underground Railroad in Illinois and Kansas as well, Marvin Butler’s stories are credible. In that milieu, Mary Adeline Butler grew to maturity: raised on successive western frontiers by a family whose humanitarian ideals superseded their rights to a good night's sleep or to a yard where the children could play unsurveilled by armed slave catchers. Near the end of his life, Marvin Butler considered his host of cousins and singled out two for special mention. One was cousin James Butler Hickok. Legend said James grew up with a gun in his hands defending the house from slave hunters. He became known for posterity as "Wild Bill" Hickok of Wild West fame. Marvin's other cousin, "Adeline was for several years in the government, teaching in the Indian School in Minnesota. She and her school were captured by hostile Indians during the Civil War and expected brutal massacre. But before their captors could carry out their designs, they were recaptured by the U.S. Cavalry. She married one of her scholars, a half-breed Indian."Marvin Butler, History. James Butler Wild Bill Hickok was the son of Adeline’s father’s cousin, Polly Butler Hickok. See Joseph C. Rosa Wild Bill Hickok, the Man and His Myth. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1996. Lydia Weavers family were Quakers, Parsons were also Methodists James Butler’s sister Susan married Peter Weaver of Schyler Falls NY. == Sources == Above article came from Steuben County IN courtesy of Marcia Loudon

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Ton's Dutch Terminology

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This is a list of some specific Dutch words that I have encountered that don't translate 'easily' using computer translation. *hond/hont - a measure of land; roughly equivalent to 100 square rods but varies regionally. (Essentially the area one could plow in about an hour) *momboir - guardian *onmundige - underage; a minor These are not 'official' rules of the language but some things to try when guessing the modernized word from an older word. *final letter 't' often becomes 'd' *letters 'ae' often become 'aa' *'ij' often becomes just 'i'

Brandy's family

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Clute Family Mysteries

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Tull Family Mysteries

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Who is [[Unknown_Tull-1|Elizabeth Tull]] and what is her maiden name? Who are her parents? Who is her husband, father of her children? What happened to Mr. Tull? If he died, when and where is he buried? What is the exact relationship with Elizabeth Tull, her children and Mary Tull and her known, children, George Washington Tull, Thomas Jefferson Tull and Angelina Tull- Mary and family was in Hardeman Co 1850, 1860 and moved to Van Zandt County, Texas by 1870. G.W. was in Tx by 1860. Mary also had a child, Ervin Charles, sometimes written as Irvin or Irvin Charles Tull. He moved to Lauderdale County, Tennessee and died after 1881. [[Unknown_Tull-1|Elizabeth Tull]], [[Tull-84|Jasper Newton Tull]], [[Tull-85|William Morgan Tull]], [[Tull-86|Henry Jackson Tull]], [[Tull-87|Nancy Tull Crangle]], and [[Tull-88|Noble Dennis Tull]]. Here is a link to [[http://geneadiva.blogspot.com/search?q=tull|The Tull Family History ]]. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Hembree Cemetery, Hembree, Tennessee

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[[Category: Hembree Cemetery, Hembree, Tennessee]] Hembree Cemetery is in Hembree, Scott County, Tennessee, USA, at 36.23033, -84.42152 The following people are buried in the cemetery and have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are unknown: * [[Arthur-1234|Kathleen Arthur]], 1937 - 1937 * [[Hembree-272|Danny Hembree]], 1964 - 1964

Greta current to do list

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brookshaw-19&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Greta Brookshaw To-Do List|Greta's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Ferren-37|Brookshaw, Mazie (Ferren)]] || || to-do |- |}

Jo Bissett To-Do List-2

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Butler-8628|Jo Bissett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Butler-8628&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jo Bissett To-Do List|Jo's current to-do list]].''

Joseph was of st cathrines a catholic community

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Sister Gordon Thomas butler daughter of James Mary butler

Michael winst ommel

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Voornamen Michael Geslachtsnaam Ommel Slavennaam Winst Geboortedatum 1825 Geslacht man Beroep Sjouwer Datum manumissie 31-08-1859 Bedrag cautie 0 Bedrag borgtocht 0 Verwijzing / Eigenaar J. van Bommel (6835: pl Nieuw Hoop (Boven Commewijne) en vrijdom verzocht door J. van Bommel) Overige informatie GR 31-08-59, no. 1209; geb. 1825; zoon van Annaatje http://www.gahetna.nl/collectie/index/nt00340/sort_column/prs_voorkeursnaam/sort_type/asc/view/NT00340_manumissies/q/zoekterm/ommel/q/comments/1/page_size/50

Jo Bissett To-Do List-1

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Jo Bissett To-Do List add parental grandfathers name on family tree

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Jo Bissett To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Butler-8628|Jo Bissett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Butler-8628&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jo Bissett To-Do List|Jo's current to-do list]].'' Find family still living o my father the late Gordon Thomas butler from new Waterford Montreal quebeck Canada learn about my ancestry

Annie Edensor Marsden

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Daughter of convict, John Marsden

Ommel Family Mysteries

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My grandmother was still married to her first husband. Her 2nd husband was my grandfather Alfred Alwin Ommel. I would like to know the names of his parents. Was his father named John Rudolf Laurens Ommel ?

Shropshire Cemeteries

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Larkin Family Mysteries

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there are a lot of unanswered questions on the Larkin side of the family, for example where we come from the trail ends with my great great grandparents and even that didn't lead to a lot of information

Erie, Pennsylvania Research Assistance

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Rettie Name Study

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[[Category:Rettie 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 '''RETTIE''' 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. See also: [http://rettiefamilyhistory.wordpress.com RETTIE Family History]

Relatives of Manuel Preciado

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Preciado-45|Elizabeth Berg]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Preciado-45&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Elizabeth Berg To-Do List|Elizabeth's current to-do list]].''

Captain Kidd, The Ashley Brothers plus Edward, Zenus and Ruby Reavis

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From http://thefirstamericanreavis.blogspot.com/ 1696, Captain William Kidd, having received funding of 8,000 Pounds Sterling by English Whigs, sought skilled sailors to join his mission to capture pirates. It seems likely that two of Edward and Mary Ashley's 10 children, Joseph and Abraham and perhaps even two more Rebecca and John answered the call. It seems likely that Mary Hallowell Ashley was not amused. Perhaps she had heard about how Kidd, when sailing out of London on his new ship had failed to salute a Royal Navy ship; instead, the crew gave the "Royal Salute"--turning toward the ship and patting their backsides. The Navy Captain took revenge and impressed several of Kidd's crew into Royal Military Service. Perhaps Mary was concerned for the well being of her children, perhaps she was upset that the tales told by her husband Edward about his days as a whaling captain had encouraged reckless behavior, perhaps the venture being funded by the Whig political party was part of the problem or perhaps she was upset that her family did not win the bid to build this "million pound vessel" or she might have even been aware of the shoddy build of this particular vessel. In any event, it seems likely that Mary Hallowell Ashley was not amused. Soon after the voyage began, another Royal Navy Officer tried to impress Kidd's sailors. Kidd, after agreeing to allow the Navy to impress 30 of his crew, on the following day, sneaked away during the night, saved his crew and was rewarded by being declared a pirate--thus making Mary's sons pirates! It seems likely that Mary Hallowell Ashley was NOT AMUSED. After more than a year without successfully capturing pirates, Kidd did indeed switch from the job of privateer to that of pirate--so said the English Court that had him hung by the neck and then gibbeted over Tilbury Point for three years. For the Wikipedia entry on Kidd, go here Captain Kidd. This was not a story that would make a proper English mother proud. Can you imagine the acrimony in the Ashley household? How did the above events unfold? It is likely that Edward Ashley's father arrived in America during the "great migration" from 1621 to 1635. John Winthrop, the founder of First Church, arrived in Boston in 1630. Mary Hallowell's grandfather, shipbuilder Benjamin Ward, arrived in Boston in 1635. Of course, while it is possible that Edward's father arrived on the Mayflower in Plymouth in 1621, it is more likely that he was part of the "wave" of settlers that followed. First Church--a congregationalist church not subject to rule by the Church of England-- may have had records of Edward's father, before the church burned (the first time). He may have been seeking religious freedom or he may have been an indentured servant or a ship crewman or a captain. Click here to read more about the Plymouth Expedition. Edward Ashley was born in Boston in 1650. By the age of 24, he had been a whaling captain, a frontier man, a fur trader and a friend of Indians (rumored to have been a very close friend of at least one Indian Maiden). He certainly did not fit the mold of the average parishioner of First Church. Indeed only three years after its founding, John Cotton became the minister, which led to the establishment of the "official church of Massachusetts". By Edward's day, First Church had become the church of the "local royalty"--which included the Hallowell-Ward shipbuilding clans--and love does indeed conquer all. Edward and Mary Hallowell's named their first son William and their second Edward. Their marriage apparently went well (10 kids in 23 years implies a certain level of bliss); until the four children joined-up with a Whig sponsored Pirate, by the name of Captain William Kidd. Soon after Rebecca, Joseph, Abraham and John left home and soon after Captain Kidd set sail with at least Joseph and Abraham, it seems that the Ashley house was not a happy place. The names of these 4 children were expunged from the records at First Church. It seems that Mary wanted no history of her relationship to a pirate, especially a Whig pirate, to exist. Anyway, about the time that Captain Kidd was summoned to court, her husband and her second son (the two Edwards) disappeared--never to be seen again--maybe, maybe not! Later, some of Mary's family were persecuted for siding with King Charles, some changed their names and some left with British Soldiers, going back to England just before the start of the Revolutionary War.

Harkins Plasterers

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This is to catalog the Harkins family members who all went into the plastering business * [[Harkins-372|James]] * [[Harkins-170|William V.]] * [[Harkins-39|Dennis]] * [[Harkins-112|Neil]] * [[Harkins-246|Cornelius]] * [[Harkins-374|Gene]] * [[Harkins-111|Jim]]

JessaMarie Ives To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ives-659|JessaMarie Ives]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Ives-659&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:JessaMarie Ives To-Do List|JessaMarie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Crumpler-435|Crumpler, Benjamin R.]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ruterford-1|Crumpler, Mary Charlotte (Ruterford) ]] || 1852-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Crumpler-436|Crumpler, Lela M.]] || 1875-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Gollnow-1|Gollnow, Mary ]] || 1859-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Jaeger-347|Jaeger, Daisy Tracy Catherine ]] || 1894-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Jaeger-348|Jaeger, John Henry ]] || 1853-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Kessler-861|Kessler, Elizabeth ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Turk-437|Turk, Rick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Williamson-5345|Williamson, Minnie ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williamson-5354|Williamson, Orlando ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Sherry Payne To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Payne-5826|Sherry Payne]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Payne-5826&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sherry Payne To-Do List|Sherry's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Sherry Payne !|October 19th,1970 !|birth location Los angles California |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Irish Connections

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Ferruzzano, RC, Italy

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A profile of Ferruzzano, a town in Reggio Calabria. This profile is created to support a One Place Study of this town.

Roger Winans To-Do List

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Goodenough Name Study

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[[Category:Goodenough 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 Goodenough 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.

Rosenberg Family Mysteries

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My grandmother, Ann, was born in Russia. Where? I don't know. Her mother, Clara, and her father, Sam, were also born in Russia. Where? I don't know. There is nobody alive to find out and Russia doesn't exactly make information available. What to do?! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Church Photos

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Blair

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Trying to find evidence on John Charles Blair and several John Blairs before him trying to link to Scotland [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Larry Heiberger To-Do List

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Great Chalfield

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Great Chalfield was a manor in Wiltshire,owned by the Percy family from the early 1200s, and then acquired by Thomas Tropenell in the mid 1400s. Tropenell demolished the old manor house,and built a new one, which still stands. It was the subject of extended property disputes (from 1358 to 1467) between the descendents of Beatrice (Percy) Beverley, Henry Percy's daughter by his first wife, Eleanor Scudamore, and the descendents of Henry's second wife, Lady Constance, and her third husband, Philip FitzWarin. This description is largely based on the summary in "A History of the County of Wiltshire" with additional details from the "Tropenell Cartulary". Great Chalfield had been held by the de Percy family since the early 1200s. In 1316 Roger de Percy held Chalfield. He rebeled against [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_II_of_England Edward II] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger Despenders], but was granted a pardon in August 1320. In spite of the pardon, he lost his lands to the king from Michaelmas 1320. As Sir Roger he fought against the king at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Boroughbridge Battle of Boroughbridge] in 1322. In 1325 his lands at Great Chalfield were leased for six years to George de Percy (no relation), the tenant of neighboring Little Chalfield. George was a retainer of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_of_Woodstock,_1st_Earl_of_Kent Edmund of Woodstock], who helped surpress the rebellion. Sir Roger regained possession of Great Chalfield after the fall of Edward II in 1326, and in 1327 complained that George de Percy had trespassed on his property. Sir Roger's son [[Percy-755|Sir Henry de Percy]] had succeeded before 1338, when he settled the manor upon himself, his wife [[Scudamore-82|Eleanor Scudamore]], and their heirs. They had one child, [[Percy-757| Beatrice]]. Eleanor died some time before 1349. Sir Henry married as his second wife [[No_Name-16|Constance]], 'bedfellow and cosyn to Maister [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wyvil Robert Wayville], bisshoppe of Salisbury, born to no land, neither to none armes'Tropenell. In 1349, and then again in 1354, Sir Henry settled the manor upon himself and Constance and their issue and in default to the right heirs of Henry (i.e. Beatrice and her heirs). About this time Bishop Wyville was given or claimed land in Great Chalfield. In 1356 John de Percy, Sir Henry's brother released his rights (if any) in the manor to the bishop. Henry de Percy continued to hold the manor until he went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, supposedly driven to that step by 'the naughty lyf the said Constance his second wyf lyved in with the bisshoppe Wayvile and with others'. Henry died in 1357 at Cologne on his way to Jerusalem and Constance held Great Chalfield for her life by virtue of the settlements of 1349 and 1354. In 1359 she married as her second husband [[Percy-756| John de Percy]] lord of Little Chalfield, grandson of the George de Percy who had been accused of trespass in 1327. He died in 1360 and Little Chalfield was inherited by another John de Percy, probably his cousin. In 1359 the manor of Great Chalfield was claimed by Beatrice (daughter of Sir Henry by his first wife), possibly under the guidance of her guardian, Michel Skyllyng, or her first husband, [[Belet-1| John Belet]]. She cited the settlement of 1338 but lost, as it was superceded by the settlements of 1349 and 1354, which gave Constance a "life estate". In 1361 Beatrice resigned her claims to Constance, though her heirs later complained that this was invalid because (a) she had been under age, (b) she had resigned under duress and (c) she had no right to resign the rights of her heirs. None the less, Constance's right to Great Chalfield was not contested until after both Constance and Beatrice were dead. Constance married, as her third husband, [[FitzWarin-73| Sir Philip FitzWarin]], and late in 1361 she settled the manor upon herself and her husband and their heirs, with remainder to her son Robert (said to be the bastard son of Bishop Wyville), her brother Hugh, and her right heirs. Sir Philip FitzWarin and Constance held the manor in 1366. By Sir Philip, Constance had two daughters, [[FitzWarin-74|Isolde]], who married John Rous of Imber, and [[FitzWarin-71| Joan]], who married [[Beauchin-2| Thomas Beaushyn]]. Philip FitzWarin died about 1384, and Constance married, as her fourth husband, [[Riviere-108| Henry de la Ryvere]], who died by 1401–2. In 1416 Constance settled the reversion of Great Chalfield upon her grandson William Rous, son of Isolde, with remainder to his brother John Rous, and in default to Thomas Beaushyn and his wife Joan. The legal validity of this depends on the legality of Beatrice's resignation of her rights in Great Chalfield in 1361. It was contrary to the entails created by Sir Henry de Percy in 1349 and 1354. But it was not contested during Constance's or Beatrice's life. Constance died about 1420 and William Rous moved into the manor. In 1425 Beatirce died in Winchester. In 1427, Beatrice's son, [[Beverley-98|Thomas Beverley]] claimed Great Chalfield, based on the entail of 1354, while Constance's heirs responded with Beatrice's release in 1361. Beverley said that the release had been extorted from Beatrice under duress (supposedly imprisoned by Bishop Wyville) while she was under age. [[Beauchin-4|John Beauchin]], eldest son of Thomas Beaushyn and Johan, his wife, was clerk with William Westbury, one of the justices of the Kings bench, and served as attorney to Willam Rous in the defense against Thomas Beverley in 1427. Thomas Tropenell grudgingly describes him as "as good counseil as coude be gote in London for money". Thomas Beverley died before the case was decided, but his son [[Beverley-101| Thomas]] took up the cause, aided by the Percys of Little Chalfield. In July 1431 they attempted to eject William Rous from Great Chalfield by force. At this point Thomas Tropenell enters the scene. He was a direct descendent of William de Percy of Great Chalfield (fl. 1260), and was determined to own the manor of Great Chalfield, along with many other land acquisitions documented in his Cartulary. Around 1433, Tropenell somehow convinced William Rous to "enfeoff" Tropenell, as well as Henry Long and Richard Chok, of the manor of Great Chalfield. Rous claimed it was because Tropenell "had declared to many notable persons that he stood so enfeoffed, and said that his honour might not be saved unless the feoffment was made," and "having a yearly great fee of him." William claimed that this enfoeffment was on condition that Thomas should re-enfeoff him whenever he asked. Tropenell claimed that the condition was that, if Rous had "lawfull issue", it would pass to Rous and his heirs, but if not,it would pass to Tropenell at Rous's death. The manor was then conveyed to Tropenell in 1438. In 1444-5 Thomas Beverley again sued (this time Thomas Tropnell et al) for posession of Great Chalfield, without success. Then, in 1447 Tropenell et al conveyed the manor back to William Rous,, who settled it upon himself and his second wife Isabel and their issue. Then they leased it to Tropenell, who was tenant in the manor when Rous died in 1452. Rous's widow, Isabel, tried to claim it, but in 1454 she gave up her claim in return for an annuity of £5, and an additional payment of £53 in 1459 Meanwhile, in 1454 Thomas Beverley had made an entry into the manor, but he withdrew in the same year and subsequently released his rights to Tropenell in several deeds. Beverley again claimed Great Chalfield in 1459, but Tropenell produced these deeds and won his case. Joan Beauchin, aunt and heir of William Rous, and her son and heir [[Beauchin-3|William]], seized the manor in 1459 but later relinquished her claim to Tropenell, in return for paying off Willaim's debts and getting him out of jail. In1466, Thomas Beverley again impleaded Tropenell and this time gained the verdict. Beverley then sold his rights to Tropenell, who resumed possession of Great Chalfield. Tropenell finally had firm title to Great Chalfield , having overcome (or bought off) the claims of both Beatrice's and Constance's heirs. He then tore down the remains of the old manor house, and built a new one, which still stands today. It is a is a Grade I listed building now owned by the National Trust, and has been used as the set for the 2008 film, "The Other Boylen Girl", for a BBC verision of "Tess of the d'Ubervilles", and for the BBC series "Wolf Hall." Thomas Tropenell died in 1488, but the manor of Great Chalfield remained with the Tropenell family until the mid 1500s, when it passed by marriage to the Eyre family. == Sources == * Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chalfield_Manor Great Chalfield] * Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Tropenell Thomas Tropenell] * "The Tropenell Cartulary: Being the Contents of an Old Wiltshire Muniment Chest" Volume I,Edited by Rev. J. Silvester Davies, WILTSHIRE ARCHiEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Devizes, 1908 [https://archive.org/stream/tropenellcartul00davigoog/tropenellcartul00davigoog_djvu.txt as text] or [http://www.mocavo.com/The-Tropenell-Cartulary-Being-the-Contents-of-an-Old-Wiltshire-Muniment-Chest-2/826273 as images] * A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 7. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1953. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol7 Volume 7] * Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, in Examples of Gothic architecture (1821), [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=EjMOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA37&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false A historical account of the Manor House and Church at Great Chalfield, Wiltshire]

Garside Name Study

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Garside Name Meaning English (Lancashire and Yorkshire): habitational name from Gartside or Garside in Oldham, Lancashire, apparently so named from northern Middle English garth ‘enclosure’ (Old Norse garðr) + side ‘hill slope’ (Old English side). From http://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=garside 1333 - the first recorded spelling is Robert de Garcesside in the Registers of Oldham, Lancashire, during the reign of King Edward III, 1327 - 1377. 1379 - Richard atte Garthend is in the Poll Tax Returns of Yorkshire Information is from https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Garside 1541 - James Gatsyde is mentioned in the Subsidy Rolls. 1558 - Recordings from Lancashire Church Registers include the christening of John Garside on December 20th 1558, at St Mary's Church, Oldham. 1597 - Alice Garside, widow, is in will records from Chester. 1597 - There was a John Gartside of Saddleworth. His surname is also spelt Garthside. 1884 - The Garsides acquired a coat of arms.

F.j. ommel

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Ton Jonker To-Do List

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Reint Jonker 1906, was getrouwd met Hendrikje van Blanken (geboren 12 oktober 1907 in Ambt Hardenberg)?

Edit Profile of England and Wales Census, 1911, East Farndon

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Nabb Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Nabbs. 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]]

England and Wales Census, 1901, Cotes

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[[Category: Cotes, Leicestershire]] The 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census was taken on the night of 3 April 1901 and gave the population of Cotes as 53 in 11 households. Here are the names of the heads of the 11 households listed: * [[Lacey-750|George Lacey]] * [[Sterland-4|Fanny (Sterland) Lacey]] * Thomas W Baldock * Frederick Neal * George Copley * William Hallam * George Whilde * James Ayres * Robert Parker * Albert E Neal * Charles Middlebrook

Joy Jernigan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Fowler-4702|Joy Jernigan]] 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-4702&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Joy Jernigan To-Do List|Joy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Fowler-5024|Fowler, Leo ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |-find names of other children besides my dad. get exact birth & death dates and locations. |}find out the names of his parents.

Axedale Public Cemetery, Victoria

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Vannote Name Study

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[[Category:Vannote 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 Vannote and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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Fearnhill School

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Secondary school of Harry Hughes-Slattery

Michele Krogh To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Platt-1223|Michele Krogh]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Platt-1223&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michele Krogh To-Do List|Michele's current to-do list]].''

Jason Ross To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ross-5720|Jason Ross]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Ross-5720&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jason Ross To-Do List|Jason's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Ross-5769|Ross, William ]] || 1777-08-25 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Ross-5769|Ross, William ]] || 1777-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Ross-5785|Ross, William ]] || 1742-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Ross-5829|Ross, Robert ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ross-5855|Ross, Thomas ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ross-5856|Ross, Robert Montgomery ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ross-5909|Ross, Francis ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- |}

The Lairds of Hunterston Castle

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I have named some of the Lairds of Hunterston and the surnames of their spouses.

Descendants of Samuel and Sarah (Robinson/Robison) Rules

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First Generation _________________________________________ 1. Samuel RULE. Born about 1739 in Ireland. Samuel died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1790; he was 51. 1/7/00 Descendants of Samuel and Sarah (Robinson/Robison) Rule SAMUEL RULE #1601 born bef 1740, married ca 1760, in PA, SARAH ROBINSON #1602, died 1804, Bourbon Co, KY. SAMUEL died ca 1791 The book, "Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky" contains a biography of George Robinson Rule, a great-grandson of a "Samuel Rule who emigrated from Ireland, settled in western Pennsylvania, and married Sarah Robinson there before moving to Nicholas county, Kentucky." Judging from the ages of the children of Samuel and Sarah, they would appear to have married around 1760. [Earl Colley relates an oral tradition preserved by one line of descent of Samuel Rule that he was "born on a sea voyage from Ireland to America."] It is questionable if Samuel and Sarah actually resided in Nicholas county as their great-grandson suggests in his writings although in 1798, seven years after Samuel's death, the area which later became Nicholas county was a part of Bourbon county. It is believed Samuel and Sarah were married in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, based on Shaker records at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky in which their son, Thomas, stated he was born 16 Oct 1761 in Lancaster county. It would also seem they resided in Lancaster county until around 1778 when Thomas enlisted in military service at age 17, in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania. If the family moved westward before 1771, they could have lived in Cumberland county which was formed in 1750. Bedford county was formed in 1771 from the western part of Cumberland county and Westmoreland county was formed in 1773 from the western part of Bedford county. This family could have lived in any one, or all of these counties before settling in Kentucky. Found in the Pennsylvania Archives under "Warranties of Land, County of Westmoreland 1773 to 1892" is a warrant for a survey dated 21 May 1785 for Samuel Rule. Located at the Westmoreland County Map Office at Greensburg, Pennsylvania is a photocopy of a plat of "Rules Choice", 201 3/4 acres, dated 16 Feb 1787 and noted to be from page 327 of Rolls Patent Book 8. Also found in the Archives is a deed, dated 21 Sep 1801, after Samuel's death, transferring 201 and 3/4 acres, known as "Rules Choice" in South Huntington township from Thomas Rule of Bourbon county, Kentucky to Daniel Mathies Jr, of Westmoreland county for a consideration of 403 pounds, ten shillings. Series 3, Volume 22, page 416 of the Pennsylvania Archives includes tax returns for Huntington township of Westmoreland county for the year 1783 and Samuel Rule is listed with 225 acres, three horses, three cattle, and seven sheep. Tax lists also exist for Samuel Rule, in Huntington township in 1786. THEORY OF THE POSSIBLE PATTERN OF MIGRATION OF THIS RULE FAMILY FROM PENNSYLVANIA, TO BOURBON COUNTY, KENTUCKY: Based on available tax lists found in Bourbon county records, it would seem the second, third and fourth oldest sons of Samuel and Sarah (Robinson) Rule journeyed to Bourbon county sometime around 1787 when their names first appear on tax listings there. It would also appear they probably arrived shortly after calculations of taxable persons were their since their names are written on two pieces of paper as an addition to the former lists. Andrew Rule was at Strode's Station in Kentucky in 1782 and may have encouraged his brothers, James and John to return to Kentucky with him in 1787. No Rules are found on the 1788 Bourbon county tax rolls but brothers, Andrew, James and John reappear in 1789, along with a Samuel Rule, who is presumed to be their father, and Thomas, their oldest brother. The Samuel on this list in 1789 and 1790 is presumed to be their father since Samuel Jr would not have been of taxable age until around 1795. A second Samuel Rule does appear on the rolls in 1795 for the first time. Samuel Sr died in 1790/91 and his name is replaced on the rolls by the name of Sarah, his widow. It appears Andrew, James and John, who were all unmarried in 1787, journeyed to Bourbon county with the hope of settling in the area and eventually bringing their parents and siblings to a new home. Thomas, believed to be the eldest son of Samuel and Sarah, and brother to Andrew, James and John was married around 1783 in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania and his first son, John Rule, was born there around 1784. A second son, Edward Byram Rule, was born there in November of 1785. Samuel Sr owned the above mentioned property in Westmoreland county at that time and it is reasonable to believe Thomas would have stayed behind in Pennsylvania with his young family. It is further reasonable to believe Thomas would have stayed behind during 1787 and 1788 to assist his father and mother since the six remaining children of Samuel and Sarah were between approximately one year and fourteen years of age. These children were sons, Samuel Jr, 14; Matthew, I 1; and William, 9; daughters were Elizabeth, about 9; Sarah, about 5; and Mary, about 1. Samuel Sr owned around 300 acres of ground in Westmoreland county and would certainly have needed other adult help to maintain his property. He may also have been of an age where he was unable to do a considerable amount of work. Allowing at least 21 years at the time he married (ca 1860) and noting his children ranged in age from about four years to 30 years of age when he died, he was probably at least 51 or 52 when he died. A person of that age, during that period of time, would have done a great deal of manual labor in his lifetime to maintain his property, even with assistance, and life expectancy at that time was not much past age 50 or 60. The absence of Rules from the 1788 Bourbon county tax rolls could indicate the three brothers had returned to Pennsylvania during that year to bring the parents and remaining brothers and sisters to a new home in Bourbon county since they make a reappearance in Bourbon county in 1789 and the names of Samuel Rule Sr and Thomas appear for the first time. Although Samuel Rule Sr is shown on the 1789 Bourbon county tax list as having two males over 21, no blacks and three horses, it is who the second male is since his four oldest sons are accounted for and his next oldest son, Samuel Jr, would only have been 14 at the time. In 1790, Samuel is listed as having one male over 21, which would be himself, and one male 16 to 21, which most probably is Samuel Jr who would have been close to 16 at that time. Samuel Rule Sr died in 1790/91 and son, Thomas, then residing in Bourbon county, appears in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania court records selling the 201 3/4 acres known as "Rules Choice" to Daniel Mathies Jr, of Westmoreland county. A question remains if Samuel Sr retained his land in Westmoreland county after he moved to Bourbon county or did he deed it to Thomas thinking his sons would return there eventually. Or did he deed it to Thomas to repay him for the assistance he may have given his parents and siblings during 1787 and 1788? Or did he plan to return to Westmoreland county at a later date? And, who tended the property in his absence? "Rules Choice" is located east of Smithton, Pennsylvania off of 1-70, township road 366, SR 981. Samuel Rule Sr's widow remained in Bourbon county until her death in 1804. Her eldest son, Thomas, was appointed administrator of her estate and received the house and plantation where he was living in Bourbon county. SARAH: Bourbon County, Kentucky Will Book B, page 242, records the Will of Sarah Rule, signed 13 March 1804 and probated in July 1804. She names a daughter "Meary Rule" and uses the words, " . . . was left hir by hir Father in his last Will and Testament . . . " although no Will record has been located for Samuel Rule. It would appear that by 1790 the Bourbon courts were requiring legal administration or execution of the estate of deceased persons but no court action has been found in Bourbon county records which indicate administration of property of Samuel Rule after his death, if it occurred in Bourbon county. Documents regarding Sarah's Will and estate records are also recorded in Bourbon County in Order Book C, page 412. The original Will cannot be located in the court vault and the only written record available is that which is recorded in the court books. An inventory of her estate is located in Order Book C, page 513 and Will Book C, page 22. William Kennett, Joseph Wharton, Samuel Hudelson and Isaac W Hall submitted the estate inventory in July 1805. [The Robinson name is also found spelled Robison in various court records and the family of Andrew Robison from Bourbon county, Kentucky, who settled in Decatur county, Indiana in 1823, used the name Robison, rather than Robinson. Sarah is suspected of being related to Andrew's father, James, who came to Bourbon county from Franklin county, Pennsylvania prior to Andrew's birth in 1793 in Ruddles Mills. James was born in Franklin county, Pennsylvania in 1765, a son of Andrew Robison Sr.) Further data on Sarah is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data from Paula Karmire) WNN In 1760 when Samuel was 21, he married Sarah ROBINSON, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Born about 1740 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Sarah died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1804; she was 64. 3/19/00 From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Will of Sarah Rule - Bourbon County, KY Will Book B, page 242, 13 March 1804 In the name of God Amen: I Sarah Rule of the County of Bourbon and State of Kentucky widow woman being in a sick and low state of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God for all his mercys, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that is appointed for all mankind once to die, do make and ordain this my last that it is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul to the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buryed in a decent Christian burel at the discretion of my Executor, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as tuching of such earthly Estate whereas has pleased God to bless me with in this life, I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First I order my funeral charges and all my just debts to be paid, and I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Rule the house and plantation where he now lives, together with four beds, and the furniture thereunto belonging, during his and his wifes lives and after their death be Equly divided between his children, and further it is my will and desire that he my said son Thomas Rule may sell of dispose of the same as he may think proper or best for the use of himself children. I also give and bequeth unto my said son Thomas Rule all my right and interest in the estate of my son Andrew Rules estate (deceased) bouth real and parsonal to be disposed of in the same manner and way as above, and one half of my crop of Flax now on hand, and I give and bequeth unto my son John Rule the house and plantation where he now lives, together with an the household furniture and stock of every kind thereunto belonging during his and his wifes naterel lives, and after there deth to be Equly decided between there children, and further it is my desire that my said son John Rule may sell of dispose of the same in any way or manner he may think propper or best for the use of himself of children and I give and bequeth unto my Daughter Meary Rule the two beds and furniter thereunto belonging known by the name of myne and hir beds, and hir riding ?? and one half of my crop of Flax on hand together with ... spoon ... ?? ... of the stock now in ... possession ?? was left hir by hir Father in his last will and testament to be ... ?? . to hir by my Executor when she shall be of lawful ... ?? . - ., and I give and bequeth unto my Daughter ??ards and Sarah Rule one bed and fumitures and all my wering apperl to be divided beween them as my Executor may think proper, save my hat which I give to my son Thomas and the rest of my Estate it is my will and desire that it be Equly divided among my six sons and three Daughters; and I ?? make and ordain my son Thomas Rule to be the sole Executor of thismy last will and Testament hereby revoking all . . ?? . . heretofore made; In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 13th day of March 1804. Sign sealed in presents of us her Sarah (X) Rule William Kennett mark Jonathan Dazey Joseph Whorton WNN --------- RULE, SARAH-B, 242-Sons, Thomas, Andrew, (deceased), John, three other sons mentioned but not named; dau., Meary Rule; Elizabeth Edwards; Sarah Rule. Mar. 13, 1804-July, 1801. Win. Kennett, Jonathan Dazey, Joseph Wharton, Wts. [1] They had the following children: 2 i. Thomas (1761-1846) 3 ii. John (1764-1813) 4 iii. James (~1765->1818) 5 iv. Samuel (1774-~1825) v. Matthew. Born about 1776 in Pennsylvania. Matthew died. 4/28/99 Matthew and Mary were married by Isaac Tull and Mary may have been Mathew's second wife. (Data per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/17/00 Matthew was in the Cornstalk Militia of Kentucky (I 792-1811) and was listed in July 1802 as an Ensign in the 47th Regiment. Brothers, Andrew, Samuel and Thomas were also commissioned officers in the 47th between 1800 and 1804. Page 178 of the book, "Remember the Raisin" includes Matthew as a private in the Ist Regiment of Thomas Morris' Company of Scott's Regiment of Kentucky Militia (Bourbon county) from 15 Aug to 14 Oct 1812. He is also listed as a private in the roll of Captain Thomas Metcalf's Company of Kentucky Militia, Detached, from March through September of 1813. Matthew and Mary were married by Isaac Tull. Their children remain unidentified. [A possible son is a Matthew Rule, who is listed in the 1850 census of Jackson county, Missouri as a carpenter, age 41 and born in KY. Also included is Amazonia, presumed to be a wife and children James, age 4 and Elizabeth, age 5. In the 1870 census of Lake county, Colorado is a listing for a Matthew Rule, age 58, born in KY and a James Rule, age 23, born in Missouri.] Matthew and Mary had also previously owned land in Platte county, Missouri. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On January 7, 1800 when Matthew was 24, he married Mary WATSON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Mary died. 6 vi. William (~1778-1843) vii. Sarah. Born in 1782 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Sarah died in Morgan County, Indiana on September 15, 1825; she was 43. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790. WNN On May 27, 1802 when Sarah was 20, she married Jesse TULL, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born about 1775 in NW Fork, Sussex County, DE. Jesse died in Morgan County, Indiana about 1835; he was 60. 1/18/00 SARAH (Sally) RULE born 1782, Westmoreland Co, PA, married 27 May 1802, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2- 1 0, Bourbon Co, KY, JESSE TULL, born 1775/80, NW Fork, Sussex Co, DE, died 1835/1838, probably Morgan Co, IN, buried: Waverly, Morgan Co, IN. SARAH died 15 Sep 1825, Morgan Co, IN, buried: Waverly, Morgan Co, IN. Sarah and Jesse resided near Rules Mills at Millersburg, Kentucky and settled in Harrison township in Morgan county, Indiana in 1821 where Jesse obtained a federal land grant on 17 July 1821 for the east half of the SE quarter of Section 23 and a second parcel of ground, 21 Sep 1821, for the east half of the NE quarter of Section 24. Jesse was a son of John and Anne/Anna ( ) Tull and grandson of Joshua and Esther Tull. Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book K, page 218, records a sale of 99 acres of land from John Tull to Jesse Tull in May 1814. Another parcel of I I acres of land was recorded in Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed Book E, page 283, as purchased by Jesse from Thomas and Phebe Rule in May 1818. [Most of the Tull data was provided in May 1999 by Nona Ruel, PO Box 427, Clark Fork, Idaho 83811-0427.' An infant was born 28 Mar 1824 in Morgan county to Sarah and Jesse and is buried in Waverly in Morgan county in Jacob Wetzel Cemetery. viii. Andrew. Born. Andrew died in August 1804. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790 WNN 4/27/99 Per Bourbon County, KY Court Record C-83 10/9/1794 from Hunt and Flowers, landing Scott county on Grassy Creek in waters of Licking river - paid 120 pounds for part of a survey of 30,000A known as Cuttindin's Survey - 400 poles square. E-458 6/14/1800 from Thomas Rule, 400A "where my mills now stand" (near Millersburg) - paid 300 pounds. It is believed Andrew was unmarried. (per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/11/00 ANDREW RULE # 1 604 born PA, died by Aug 1804. Andrew served in the Battle of Lower Blue Licks in August 1782 and a Samuel Boone, of Clark county, appeared in Clark county, Kentucky court 29 Sep 1832 to apply for a Revolutionary pension and stated he and Andrew Rule volunteered as spies at Strode's Station in 1782. Strode's Station was built in 1779 by Captain John Strode and was located two and one-half miles from Winchester in Clark county, Kentucky at the junction of Lexington road and Clintonville road and is noted in "Kentucky in Retrospect: Noteworthy Personages & Events in Kentucky History 1792-1967" published by the Kentucky Historical Society. Strode's was a palisaded fort whose homes circled the inner was and in 1926, excavations found chimney rocks there covered by sod. A burial ground was unearthed in 1965 and the remains interred in Winchester Cemetery. The following text was extracted from a photocopy, distributed by Earl Colley, of pages 240 and 241 of a printed book or journal, undated, untitled and with no reference to the author. The top of page 240 is titled "News and Comment" and the text is as follows: "The Annual Celebration of the Battle of Lower Blue Licks took place August 19 in Blue Licks Battlefield State Park. Among the speakers were Judge Samuel M Wilson and Mr Charles R Staples of Lexington. Judge Wilson called attention to the fact that in addition to the 108 heretofore known names of those who participated in the battle, fifty-three more have been gleaned from the records of the Commissioners for Settling Western Accounts of those who were in Kentucky in 1782/1783. This number, the fifty-three recently discovered, added to the 108, makes a total of 161 names, leaving only twenty-one of the entire number of 182 still to be accounted for. The number of slain is increased from a total of fifty-seven known to a total of sixty-two known. The following, supplied by Judge Wilson, are the fifty-three additional names of Kentucky pioneers who participated in the Battle of Lower Blue Licks August l9, 1782." The name of Andrew Rule is among the additional names. [The last Kentucky battle of the Revolutionary War was fought on the battlefield at Blue Licks in 1782 when Kentuckians engaged the Indians and British near Licking River and were defeated. Blue Licks Battlefield State Park is at Mount Olivet, Kentucky.] A petition by the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia (I 769 to 1792) asking for better government was signed by Andrew Rule. The date of this petition is but is noted in Filson Club Publication #27. A notation has also been found for Andrew in the "Cornstalk Militia of Kentucky 1792-1804" in a list of commissioned officers of Bourbon county as Captain of the 47th Regiment in January of 1800. Feeling that the state of Virginia was not protecting the citizens of Kentucky, the inhabitants of Kentucky decided to establish their own militia and the primary decision made at the first of ten conventions leading to statehood in 1792 was the establishment of a militia. According to B 0 Gaines' "History of Scott County, Kentucky", Volume 1, page 98, published in 1904, "One of the early and most important laws passed by the Legislature was the establishment of militias over which the Governor was given almost complete control. These militias were established for the same purpose State Guards are used for now, in suppressing riots, mobs, etc. Each regiment was required to muster once a year. Preachers, bank cashiers, printers and court officers were the only ones exempt from duty, and nearly every male over sixteen years of age was required to do duty or pay a fine." Uniforms were adopted and Gaines' history writes "captains and subaltern officers wore a deep blue hunting shirt and pantaloons, with red trimmings, half boots or gaiters, a round black hat, black cockade, red plume and small sword. Chaplains, surgeons and surgeon's mates were not required to wear a uniform and captains wore one epaulette on the right shoulder and subaltern officers wore theirs on the left shoulder." Bourbon county KY Court Record C-83, dated 09 Oct 1794, shows a purchase of land by Andrew from John and Esther Hunt and Thomas and Prudence Flower located in Scott county on Grassy Creek, at the waters of Licking river. One hundred twenty pounds was paid for this "400 poles square" piece of ground listed as part of a survey of 30,000 acres known as Crittenden's Survey. Bourbon county KY Court Record E-458, dated 14 Jun 1800, shows Thomas Rule indebted to Andrew in the amount of 300 pounds and mortgaging his interest in land purchased by himself and John Rule from Laban Shipp which was noted as "400 acres "where my mills now stand" (near Millersburg). No marriage has been located for Andrew and it is presumed he was unmarried and had no children. If he had a family at the time of his death, they most likely would have inherited his estate. Instead, his mother Sarah gave a bequest to son, Thomas in her Will of all her "right and interest in the estate of son Andrew Rule's estate (deceased) both real and personal." (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN 7 ix. Mary (Polly) (~1785-) 8 x. Elizabeth (1775-<1830) 9 xi. Elizabeth (1775-<1830) � Second Generation _________________________________________ Family of Samuel RULE (1) & Sarah ROBINSON 2. Thomas RULE. Born on October 16, 1761 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Thomas died in Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky on December 28, 1846; he was 85. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790. WNN 1/7/00 THOMAS RULE born 16 Oct 1761, Lancaster Co, PA, married ca 1783, in Westmoreland Co, PA, PHEBE BYRAM, born 24 Oct 1766, Morris Co, NJ, (daughter of EDWARD BYRAM SR. and PHEBE ANN COE died 02 Jan 184 1, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cem, Pleasant Hill, KY. THOMAS died 28 Dec 1846, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cem, Pleasant HiII, KY. Thomas is believed to be the oldest son of Samuel and Sarah since he was named administrator of his mother's Will. Born in Pennsylvania, he came to Kentucky Territory while it was still part of Virginia. He was a miller and owned mills near Millersburg in Bourbon county, Kentucky and was at one time sheriff of Bourbon county. In his mother's Will, in 1804, he was granted "the house and plantation where he now lives." Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed Book E, page 458, records on 14 June 1800, Thomas Rule of Bourbon county was indebted to Andrew Rule of Bourbon county in the amount of 330 pounds, and mortgaged to Andrew Rule his interest in land purchased by himself (Thomas) and John Rule of Laban Shipp. Witnesses were William Kennett, Press G Kennett and Samuel Rule. Bourbon county Deed Book 8, pages 209 through 216, records a series of deeds on the 15th and 16th of March 1805, from Colby Shipp and Sally, his wife, for what appear to be adjoining tracts of land on Brushy Fork of Hinkson creek. Thomas Rule purchased one of these tracts. Bourbon County Survey Book 1798 - 1817 recorded the following transaction: Survey for Ejectment- Thomas Rule vs Jesse Henderson, 5-7-1806, 95 acres lying on Brushy Fork of Hinkston on division between Colby Shipp and Samuel Haws - points of Survey shown to Zachariah Eastin, Surveyor of Bourbon Co and John Rule Sr & Jr. Bourbon County Deed Book 1, page 177, records a mortgage, in 1812, of 89 acres by Thomas Rule to James Sandusky in consideration of his loan of $220. This mortgage mentions the site of Rule's old mill and the mill irons of both sawmill and gristmill on Brushy Fork of Hinkston. [Current geological survey maps show Big Brushy creek flowing into Hinkston creek a short distance up I-Hinkston from Millersburg. Hinkston creek is the present boundary between Bourbon and Nicholas counties. Big Brushy creek enters Hinkston from the north and is now in Nicholas county. Approximately two miles above the mouth of Big Brushy creek is a small tributary named Brushy Fork. Nicholas county was formed in December 1799. Prior to that, Big Brushy creek would have been in Bourbon county. In 1817, a strip of land was given back to Bourbon county and the Brushy Creek area is near or within the exchanged land.] Bourbon County Court Record - Book B-419, 24 Oct 1814 Thomas Rule from Edward Byram - letter of attorney appointing him as lawful attorney to demand and recover money owed to Byram Sr of Highland county, Ohio by John Jones on a note of real estate. Thomas is listed in Bourbon county records between March of 1815 and August of 1817 as sheriff of Bourbon county. Nicholas county, Kentucky Deed Book E, page 133, filed 14 October 1817, records Laban Shipp of Bourbon county gave deed to Thomas Rule of Nicholas county for land on Brushy Fork. This deed says Thomas Rule paid for the land on 01 July 1792. Bourbon County Court Record - Book 0-300, 8-12-1819: From trustees of Millersburg to Thomas Rule of Mercer county, Kentucky lot I and 59 in Millersburg. The next transaction on page 301 of the same record transfers the above land to Thomas West. Revolutionary War Pension File S31346 records a pension application of 1833, in Mercer county, Kentucky, by Thomas Rule. He said he was age 72, that he had first, in 1778, enlisted from Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania as a substitute for Isaac Miller, and that he served later at Pittsburg. On the jacket of this pension folder is a statement, "Thomas Rule of Mercer County in theState of Kentucky who was a private commanded by Captain Stuart of the Regiment commanded by Col Mooney in the North Carolina line for one year, inscribed on the roll of Kentucky at the rate of 40 dollars ?? cents per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831 Certificate of pension issued this 2nd day of December 1833." A notation at the bottom of the jacket indicates this document was recorded in Book E, Volume 7, page 26. From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire (related to above) MERCER COUNTY, KENTUCKY PENSION RECORDS Thomas Rule File 31346-NC On November 13, 1833, aged 72, (note: application was filed at age 72) Enlisted 1778, he entered Captain John Stuart's Company of Pennsylvania militia from Westmoreland County in said state as a substitute for one Isaac Miller who had been drafted for a tour of 3 months and marched to a place called Manunces Mill where the magazine and store house was kept and where we were stationed for 3 months and was discharged by Lt Col Mounce who had the command at that place. Second: Again in 1779 in the Spring of the year, he entered Captain Coe's Company militia from the same county and state as a volunteer for 3 months tour and marched in pursuit of the Indians. They had burned the block house at Michael Dougless where we remained but a short time and fled on in pursuit of the Indians and succeeded in gathering up the cattle belonging to the frontier people who had fled at the approach of the savages. We returned, having served our tour faithfully and was discharged by Col Hayes in Westmoreland County. Again in the same year in July of August, we cannot recollect which he entered Captain Hugh Mitchell's Company of Volunteers from the same county and state of a tour of 3 months and marched up the Allegheny River between Pittsburg and Keys Community to Hills Station where we remained some time, from thence we marched to a camp about 12 miles above Pittsburg on Turtle Creek, where we remained sometime. From thence we marched back to Westmoreland Co and was honorably discharged by Col Christopher Hays having served our tour faithfully. Again in the Spring of 1780, he entered Captain Thomas Jones' company of volunteers from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and was detached to guard the wagons of ammunition. We guarded them to Petersburg and back again. We remained some considerable time at Pittsburgh. Says he served several short tours against the Indians in the same year and also in 1781 during which we were acting as scouts and spies. Further states he knows he served one other tour of three months at Pittsburgh under General Irvine. (The text in this document changes from narrative to first person but has been transcribed as round. P.K.) Thomas is listed in "Revolutionary Soldiers in Kentucky" by Quisenberry in a list titled "Mercer County Pensioners under the Act of June 7, 1832" as "Thomas Rule, Private on the North Carolina Line - $40. " Thomas was Lieutenant Colonel and Commander of the 47th Regiment of the Cornstalk Militia of Bourbon county Kentucky in October 1804. Brothers, Andrew Matthew and Samuel were also officers. Thomas was also listed as a Private from September through October 1812 in the roll of Captain Hambleton's Company of Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia in the War of 1812 as was his son Edward. Matthew and James, brothers of Thomas, also served. Page 64 of The Biographical Register of the Shaker Society, Pleasant HiII, Mercer County, Kentucky describes Thomas Rule as follows: He "believed" 24 May 1817. His residence was Bourbon county Kentucky and he moved to Pleasant Hill 04 Dec 1817 and deceased in the Junior Order 28 Dec 1846. This record also verifies his date of birth and birthplace. This register also records Phebe joined the Shaker community on 24 May 1817, took up residence at Pleasant Hill 04 Dec 1817,removed from the Junior Order 03 Dec 1838 and deceased 02 Jan 1841. Further data on Thomas is found in the Biographies Section -(Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN about 1783 when Thomas was 21, he married Phebe BYRAM, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Born on October 24, 1766 in Morris County, NJ. Phebe died in Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky on January 2, 1841; she was 74. 4/7/99 See note under husband, Thomas Rule. WNN They had the following children: i. John. Born about 1783 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. John died in Pendleton County, Kentucky on October 16, 1819; he was 36. 1/7/00 JOHN RULE born ca 1784, Westmoreland Co, PA, married 03 Feb 1806, in Fayette Co, KY, THEODOCIA (Dicy) COLLINS, born ca 1780/90. JOHN died 16 Oct 1819, Pendleton Co,KY. The following items are from Bourbon county, Kentucky court records: Book P, page 446: John Rule from trustees of Millersburg (5/9/1815) land in new town of Millersburg, Lot 66, a comer lot fronting on South street. Book M, page 298: John Rule to John Tribby (10/14/1815) Lot 66, one-fourth acre, in Millersburg, fronting South Main Street on the south side for a consideration of $ 100. Book M,page472: John Rule from Joseph Miller (10/14/1815) Two half-lots, Lots 82 and 83 in Millersburg, each containing one-eighth acre, one fronting North Main Street on the north side and the other North Back Street on the south side, both being the east half of the lots for a consideration of $650. Book P, page 347: John and Dicy Rule of town of Millersburg to Martin Baker (12/6/1817) Two half lots 1/8 acre each, Lots 82 and 83 $650. John's son, Thomas R Rule reported on the 1880 Fremont county, Colorado census that his father was born in Virginia. In 1784, what later became Bourbon county, Kentucky was a part of the state of Virginia. It is uncertain when John's parents, Thomas and Phebe Rule, moved from Pennsylvania to that part of Virginia which later became Kentucky but Thomas is not listed on the Bourbon county tax list until 1789. John Rule evidently lived most of his life in or near Millersburg, Kentucky. Most of his uncles appear to have lived on or near Hinkston creek and a tributary, Brushy Fork in an area which later became Nicholas county. It appears John moved to Pendleton county, Kentucky during the last years of his life and Pendleton county, Kentucky records include a stock mark recorded by John Rule in January of 1819, the year of his death. John's brother, Edward Byram Rule was appointed administrator of his estate and an account of settlement with Press G Kennett was filed in Pendleton county court after John's death and lists the following purchases in 1819: Feb 6, powder and lead, 53 1/2 cents; Apr 9, 19 yards domestic cotton, $7.98; 1/2 yard linen check, 93 3/4 cents; June 5, 1 1/2 yards cambrick, 93 3/4 cents; 1/4 yard jackinett cambrick, 31 1/4 cents; 3 yards calico, $1.50; July 14, ginger, nutmeg and thread, 34 cents; Oct 9, 1/4 lb tea, 62 1/2 cents. The last entry on the account was made Oct 16, 1819 and was cambrick for a shroud, $2.62, which was presumed to be for John's burial. Johns nephew, John Thomas Rule, of Louisiana, Missouri wrote to Reverend John M McElroy on 04 June 1898. In his letter, he wrote of his aunt, Dicy Rule, and said she had moved to Missouri after the death of her husband. He also stated that her oldest son, Thomas (R) Rule, was living "some 20 years ago (at the date of the letter) near Trinidad, Colorado, a Calvinist hardshell Baptist preacher." [Dicy Rule may have moved to Missouri but she was in Kentucky in 1830 when she appeared on the Pendleton county census.] On 17 September 1821, in Pendleton county court, John's daughter, Eliza, chose Thomas Rule as her guardian and the court then appointed Thomas guardian of Thomas, Olivia, William, Sarah and Mary, infant orphans of John Rule. [It is presumed this court appointment was made to Thomas Jefferson Rule, uncle to these children, since Thomas Rule, the grandfather, was a member of the Shaker community at Pleasant Hill in 1821, along with their grandmother, Phebe. ] Mary Jane may have been born after her father's death. Robert Collins is listed as bondsman on the marriage bond for John and Dicy. Further data on John is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On February 3, 1806 when John was 23, he married Theodocia (Dicy) COLLINS, in Fayette County, Kentucky. Born about 1785. Theodocia (Dicy) died. 10 ii. Edward Byram (1785-1827) iii. Jane. Born on March 25, 1789 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Jane died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky on February 16, 1841; she was 51. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - A Shaker. WNN 1/8/00 Page 70 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill states "Jane Rule believe in 1816 and removed to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4 1817, removed from the Junior Order into the Church Oct. 31, 1838 and deceased Feb. 16, 1841." WNN iv. Sally. Born on November 6, 1791 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Sally died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on April 5, 1846; she was 54. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/8/00 Page 87 of the Biographical Register of the Shaker Society at Pleasent Hill states "Sally Rule believed March 1818 having removed with her parents from Bourbon county to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4, 1817 and deceased in the Junior Order April 5, 1846." WNN v. Thomas Jefferson. Born in 1793. Thomas Jefferson died in 1877; he was 84. 1/9/00 THOMAS JEFFERSON RULE born ca 1793, died 1877. On 17 September 1821, in Pendleton county court, John Rule's daughter, Eliza, chose Thomas Rule as her guardian and the court then appointed Thomas guardian of Thomas, Olivia, William, Sarah and Mary, infant orphans of John Rule. John and Thomas were brothers and it is presumed this court appointment was made to Thomas Jefferson Rule, uncle to these children, since Thomas Rule, the grandfather, was a member of the Shaker community in 1821, along with their grandmother, Phebe. Thomas would have been about 24 years of age when his parents joined the Shaker community at Pleasant Hill in Mercer county, Kentucky. A marriage has not been located for Thomas. John Thomas Rule, son of Edward Byram Rule and grandson of Thomas and Phebe wrote on 04 June 1898 from Louisiana, Missouri . . . "I have heard that father had a brother Jefferson and a brother Louis. . . " (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN vi. Mary. Born in 1795 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Mary died in Callaway County, Missouri on October 21, 1848; she was 53. 1/9/00 MARY (Polly) RULE born 1795, Bourbon Co, KY, married 25 May 181 1, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec: 2-46, Bourbon Co, KY, ABRAHAM MILLER #1689, born 04 Jul 1786, Franklin Co, PA, (son of STEPHEN MILLER SR.) died 22 Dec 1862, Fulton, Callaway Co, MO. MARY died 21 Oct 1848, Callaway Co, MO. Among records of Bourbon county, Kentucky is the following document: "May 25th 1813: The Clerk of the County Court of Bourbon is hereby athorized & empowered to issue licenc(sic) for the celebration of Mariag betwene(sic) Abraham Miller & Polly Rule as they have my approbation for the same as witness my hand and seal the day & date above written." This bond is signed by Phebe Rule, Polly's mother, and attested to by John Rule Jr. The book, "Pioneer Families of Missouri" by Bryan and Rose, page 359, states "Abraham Miler settled in Callaway county in 1818 and married Pony Rule of Kentucky, by whom he had Warden, William B, Minerva, James W, Noah W, Telemachus, Leander (also known as Lee), Lycergus, Vernile and Barton S Miller. " Abraham Miller's War of 1812 Pension File #WC32777 states his wife, Polly, died in Callaway county, Missouri on 21 October 1848. In the last paragraph of Lee Miller's memoir, he indicates his "mother died in 1846, of bronchitis, at age 66" and his "father died in October 1862 of congestion of the brain at age 82." [This memoir was written in 1913 and his recollection of dates of his parents' deaths appears to be incorrect.] After Polly's death in 1848, Abraham married Mrs Mary K (Baker) West, widow of Jerry West on 07 Jul 1856 and she died in 1892. An interesting statement in Abraham's pension records says, "During the war (Civil War), the bushwackers burnt his house in Millersburg (Missouri) for Miller was an outspoken Union man." This statement is a surprise because two of Abraham's sons (Leander and Vernile) were members of Quantrell's raiders, the most notorious Confederate unit during the war years. Miller received two parcels of bounty land for his service in the War of 1812; warrants #51,066-40-50 and #41,717-120-55 for a total of 160 acres. He and his father-in-law, Thomas Rule, fought in the same company in the War of 1812; Captain Robert Hamilton's company of Kentucky Mounted Volunteers, in a regiment commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Allen. Thomas Rule did not apply for his bounty land. According to Lee Miller's memoirs, Abraham's father was born in Germany, one of nine children, and came to Pennsylvania when he was a small boy. He was a soldier during the Revolution and was a member of Light Horse Harry Lee's command. Abraham went to Missouri in 1818, seven years after his marriage to Mary Rule and lived in St Louis one year and then moved to Callaway county, where he entered land on Miller's creek, ten miles west of Fulton. Being the first settler on this creek, it was named for him. His brother, Samuel, took land adjoining his and their homes were a half-mile apart.. Their nearest neighbors were a settlement of six families in what is now Boone county, some ten miles away, and the nearest store and mill were thirty miles away on the Missouri river. An earlier marriage is recorded in Mercer county, Kentucky for Abraham Miller and Keziah Kelley on 12 Jun 1809 or 1810 with William Kelly as surety. Further data on Abraham is contained in the Biographies Section (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 25, 1811 when Mary was 16, she married Abraham MILLER, son of Stephen MILLER, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on July 4, 1786 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Abraham died in Fulton, Callaway County, MO on December 22, 1862; he was 76. 5/31/99 Residence: Calloway County, MO per Paula Karmire. WNN 3/18/00 From "Rule Families Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire "Pioneer Families of Missouri, Callaway County, pages 358 and 359. William Miller, of Pennsylvania, settled in Bourbon county, Kentucky in 1778. He had Robert, Thomas, William, Motley, Jane, and two others whose names could not be obtained. Thomas married a Miss Dodd and settled in Callaway county in 1826. He laid off and founded the town of Millersburg. His children were James, Sally and William. Horace Miller, son of John Miller and Caroline West, of Millersburg, Kentucky, settled in Callaway county in 1834. He married Nancy Vernon of Bourbon county, Kentucky. the other children of John Miller were John T, Alvin W, Margery, Robert W, Joseph A, Richard S, Je6ma W, and Preston A, a of whom came to Missouri except the latter. Stephen Miller of Maryland had ten sons and one daughter. Four of his sons came to Missouri. Their names were Philip, William and Abraham. Philip was married twice; first to a Miss Richardson, and second to Lucy McIntire. He had twenty one children by his two wives and gave each of them a quarter section of land when they were grown. William Miller settled in St Louis county in 1798, and removed to Callaway county and settled in Millersburg in 1831. He was such a large man that he could hardly pass through the door of a house. He was a ranger in Nathan Boone's company in 1814. He married Jane Martin and they had Elizabeth, David, Martin A, Allen D, Luretha and Harriet. Elizabeth married Albert Caruth. David died in Callaway county. Martin A was married first to Jane Miller by whom he had ten children. After her death he married Mrs Ramsey whose maiden name was Sally D Miller. Allen D married Maria Reed of Kentucky. Luretha married Zadoc Barnes. Harriet married J E Zerley. Abraham Miller settled in Callaway county in 1818. He married Polly Rule of Kentucky by whom he had Warden, William B, Minerva, James W, Noah W, Telemachus, Leander, Lycurgus, Vernile and Barton S, all of whom settled in Callaway county. Samuel Miller was a carpenter by trade, He settled in St Louis county in 1817, where he married Polly A Hatton. In 1819, he settled in Callaway county and built the jail at Elizabeth in 182 1. His children were William P, James E, Albert H, Wesley G, Benjamin M (a physician), John 0, Elizabeth A, Angeline, Cordelia, Catharine and Frances. Samuel Miller died in 1858. WNN vii. Anna. Born on December 3, 1797 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Anna died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on December 13, 1836; she was 39. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/9/00 Page 76 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "Anna Rule believed in May 1817 and removed to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4, 1817, was second eldress at the West Lot about 13 years, removed into the Church April 16, 1836 and deceased Dec. 13, 1836. WNN viii. Lovisy. Born on January 17, 1800 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Lovisy died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on March 4, 1847; she was 47. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/9/00 Page 88 of the Biographical Register keot by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "Lovicy Rule believed June 7, 1817 and removed from Bourbon county to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4, 1817, was second eldress at the North Family from Feb. 17, 1838 until Jan. 14, 1847 and on the 23rd of same removed from the Junior Order to the Church at the First Order and deceased March 4, 1847." WNN ix. Lewis A. Born about 1803 in Kentucky. Lewis A. died in Callaway County, Missouri on January 29, 1834; he was 31. 1/11/00 LEWIS A RULE born ca 1803, KY, married 01 Dec 1831, in Mercer Co, KY, CHARLOTTE HUGHES. LEWIS died 29 Jan 1834, Callaway Co, MO. Probate Court records of Callaway county, Missouri, Bundle #19, Box 148, include records dated 03 February 1834 concerning the estate of Lewis A Rule, deceased. Included in these records is a statement . . . "there is one heir or legal representative of Lewis A Rule, deceased which is an infant now in the State of Kentucky and whose name is not known . . .and the widow of said deceased who is also at this time in the State of Kentucky . . . " On 12 November 1834, Charlotte Rule signed by mark that she had "received of Patrick Ewing, Administrator of Lewis A Rule, deceased, the within named articles . . .as my dower . . " Deed Book D, page 152, records an earlier deed to Lewis dated 23 April 1833. Prior to the time Lewis reached legal age, he may have been living with his parents at the Shaker community at Pleasant Hill in Mercer county, Kentucky. If he was living there after reaching legal age, it would have been impossible to enter into courtship without being detected. His brother, Thomas Jefferson Rule, would have been about 24 years of age when their parents joined the community in 1817 and Lewis would have been about 14. Lewis may have chosen to live with Thomas or another relative instead of at Pleasant Hill. John Thomas Rule, son of Edward Byram Rule and grandson of Thomas and Phebe wrote on 04 June 1898 from Louisiana, Missouri . - . "I have heard that father had a brother Jefferson and a brother Louis. . . " After her husband's death, Charlotte married John W. Smith on 28 Aug 1838 in Mercer county, KY. Further data on Lewis is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Callaway County, Missouri Probate Court Record, Bundle 19, Box 149 3rd day of Feb A. D. 1834 Page 3--This day personally appeared before me Clerk of the County Court of Callaway County the undersigned Patrick Ewing who being by me sworn upon his oath says that to the best of his knowledge there is one heir or legal representative of Lewis A Rule, Deceased, which is an infant now in the State of Kentucky and whose name is not known to him, neither does he know whether the said child is a male or female; And the widow of said Deceased who is also at this time in the State of Kentucky and that the Deceased died without a will as far as he knows and believes and that he will well and truly administer all & singular the goods and chattles, land and tenement rights and-credits of the Deceased and pay his Debts as far as the assets which may come to his hand will extend and the law direct, and that he will make a true and perfect inventory of all the goods and chattles, rights and credits of the deceased and account for all pay over according to law all assets which shall come to his hand possession or knowledge Subscribed sworn to before me Patrick Ewing Clerk of the County Court of Callaway County this 29th day of January 1834 Irvine D. Hockaday Clerk Page 4--list of property kept By Peter Mason for Mr Rule in persuance of A-tt of Assembly to the Amount of one hundred and fifty dollars one Bay Mare with one cropped ?? one Dearbin and Gear for two horses one Extra body bought Sheet the property (mare and derbin) She was in Kentucky Extra body ?? at her place of Residence in Missouri 75.00 To one wodin tray 12 1/2 one smoothing Iron 50 .62 one ?issin and noggin .50 Oven ?bed 1.31 one shillet 75 2.06 Oven Bell mettle kittle 3.50 Iron pot .87 1/2 pair hooks 3 7 1/2 Stone Jar 12 1/2 .50 Wire Seive .25 Tea Kittle 1.50 pairtongs&shovel 1.50 3.00 13 plates 1.50 Set knives & forks 1.50 1 Coffee pot 1.25 1 Tea pot, Pitcher sugar & cream Saucer & cup plate, & pepper box 2.00 1 Candlestick & glass lamp 2.75 2 Glass Tumblers 2.?? 6 chairs 6.00 1 Arm Chair & I small chair 2.00 1 Coffee mill 1.00 I Large Goods box 1.25 1 Woman Saddle 7 bridle 19.00 1 Hoe 3 7 1/2 1 Iron Kettle 2. 00 2.37 1/2 1 Trunk 1.25 & Trunk 75 2.00 1 Testament & Hym Book 2.25 1 Cupboard 2.50 Page 5 amount brought over 127.93 3/4 1 Chopping Axe 2.00 1 Churn .75 1 Iron Hoo??'d Stand (containing Honey) 2.75 1 Do Do Do (Dry'd Plum) .75 1 ?Lara? Stand .75 (item scratched out) of the Largest size ?our & Barrow 22.00 Received of Patrick Ewing, Administrator of Lewis A Rule deceased the within named Articles at their appraised value amounting to one hundred and fifty dollars 93 cents as my dower allowed by law As witness my hand this 12th day of November 1834 Test Charlotte Rule (her mark) Peter Mason Filed 19th February 183 5 1. D. Hockaday Clerk Note: This record was copied as found although the items listed do not total the amount received by Charlotte Rule - WNN On December 1, 1831 when Lewis A. was 28, he married Charlotte HUGHES, in Mercer County, Kentucky. Born. Charlotte died. x. Mariah. Born in 1805 in Kentucky. Mariah died. 4/27/99 "Ann Mariah" per Paula Karmire. WNN On April 28, 1827 when Mariah was 22, she married Isaac BRICKEY, in Mercer County, Kentucky. Born. Isaac died. xi. Ann. Born on December 24, 1808 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. Ann died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on February 13, 1826; she was 17. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/11/00 ANN RULE #1685 born 24 Dee 1808, Lexington, Fayette Co, KY, died 13 Feb 1826, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cem, Pleasant Hill KY. Page 83 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "Ann Rule, born Dec 24 at Lexington KY, came from Bourbon County to Pleasant Hill Dec 4, 1817 and deceased in the Junior Order Feb 13, 1826." [Ann remains a mystery as it seems unlikely Thomas and Phebe would have named two daughters Ann. Could one of these daughters have been adopted or a ward through guardianship? She joined the Shaker community on the same day as Thomas and Phebe and their daughter Anna and their other children.] (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN xii. America B. Born in 1811. America B. died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky in 1876; she was 65. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/11/00 AMERICA B RULE born 21Oct I8I1, Bourbon Co, KY, died 24 Apr 1876, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, KY. Page 85 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "America B Rule removed to Pleasant Hill Dec 4, 1817, removed from the Junior Order to the Church Dec 3 1, 1835 and deceased April 24, 1876." (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN 3. John RULE. Born on January 23, 1764 in Kentucky. John died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on April 30, 1813; he was 49. 4/28/99 John received the "house and plantation where he lives and the household furniture and stock" in his mother's Will in 1804. At his death, his children received the "land located near Ruddles Road." Nicholas County Order Book D-80 (Aug. 1819) recorded the appointment of John Victor guardian of Patsy D. Rule, infant; Edith Rule, age 14, chose David Price, guardian and Matilda Rule, age 14, chose John Hamilton, guardian. (data per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/11/00 JOHN RULE born 23 Jan 1764, PA, married 08 Mar 1791, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec I-I 0, Bourbon Co, KY, SARAH DEHART, born 16 Jan 1774, KY, died 15 Jul 1819, Nicholas Co, KY, buried: Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon Co, KY. JOHN died 30 Apr 1813, Nicholas Co, KY, buried: Millersburg Cem, Bourbon Co, KY. From the marriage bonds of Bourbon county Kentucky: "These are to certify to whom it may concern that we James Ingels and Catherine Ingels do freely grant consent for the marriage of John Rule and Sarah DeHart. Witness our hands this 4th day of March 1791. " Signed James Ingels, Guardian and Catherine Ingels. Witness: William Dehart and James Ingels Jr. Bourbon County Deed Book A, page 393, records John Rule appointed in May court to be overseer of the road from Paris to Shipp's MiII. Bourbon County Deed Book E, page 549, records John Rule mortgaging his moveable property to Sarah Rule on 22 Dec 1800. Witnesses were William Rule and Matthew Rule. Deed Book '21, page 175 [county ] indicates John Rule of Bourbon county, Kentucky and William DeHart (Jr) of Harrison county, Kentucky appointed their friend James McKee as their attorney to receive an estate left by William DeHart (Sr), deceased, in the hands of Abraham Linkhorn, Michael Carn and Michael Ridear. Dates copied are March I and 19, 1805. Bourbon County Deed Book H, page 517, records a 31 January 1812 deed from Laban and Elizabeth Shipp to John Rule of 200 acres in Bourbon county being part of a patent of Samuel Haws. One of the boundaries listed is the meanders of Hinkston's Fork of Licking river. Bourbon County Deed Book 1, page 5 1, records a deed with the same date (31 January 1812) from John and Sarah Rule to Samuel Hedelston, 58 acres from the 200 acres purchased the same day from Shipps. John received the "house and plantation where he lives and the household furniture and stock" in his mother, Sarah's, Will in 1804. At his death in 1813, his children received the "land located near Ruddles Road" and Will Book D, page 406 records the appraisal of his estate. Bourbon County Deed Book N, page 330, records a deed made 06 July 1818 from the Bourbon county sheriff to these children for this land. Nicholas County Order Book D, page 80, recorded the appointment of John Victor, guardian of Patsy D Rule, infant; Edith Rule, age 14, chose David Price, guardian and Matilda Rule, age 14, chose John Hamilton, guardian in August 1819 after the death of their mother. A Bible transcribed in the DAR Magazine in May 1969, page 536, reports John Rule was born in 1767 although his gravestone reads 1764. Further data on John is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On March 8, 1791 when John was 27, he married Sarah DEHART, daughter of William DEHART (-1777) & Catherine BOONE (1751-), in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on January 16, 1774 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Sarah died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on July 15, 1819; she was 45. They had the following children: 11 i. Elizabeth (Betsy) (1794-1866) ii. Sarah. Born in 1795 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Sarah died. On January 1, 1818 when Sarah was 23, she married David PRICE, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born. David died. 12 iii. Katherine “Katy/Kitty” (1797-1842) iv. Edith. Born about 1804 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Edith died. On January 30, 1820 when Edith was 16, she married Thomas MUNSON, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born. Thomas died. 13 v. Matilda (1804-1870) 14 vi. Martha (Patsy) D. (1807->1849) 4. James RULE. Born about 1765 in Pennsylvania. James died after 1818; he was 53. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790. WNN 4/28/99 James served as a Pvt under Captain Richard Matson in the mounted volunteers of Colonel Richard Johnson from 20 May to 19 Nov 1813. (Data per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/12/00 JAMES RULE born ea 1765, PA, married 15 Jan 1795, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 1-25, Bourbon Co,KY, SUSANNAH SHELLERS, born ca 1771, (daughter of WILLIAM SHELLERS #1670) died 14 Sep 1844, Bourbon Co, KY. JAMES died aft summer 1818. Book 4 of Bourbon county, Kentucky marriage bonds contains the following marriage consent: "This is jus to notify Mr Reeder that James Rul has got my concent for my dotter Susanna Shellers.(sic) " The date of this marriage consent is 09 January 1795 and it was signed by William Shellers. (In this consent, the name is spelled Shellers; in the bond it is spelled Shellars and in the marriage register it is spelled Shilters.) In 1978 the marriage bonds were found in a bundle in the back of a cubbyhole in the clerk's office. They have since been laminated and bound into books. A William Shellar is listed on page 51 of the 1796 tax list of Lexington in Fayette county, Kentucky with one white male over 2 1, none 16/2 1, no blacks, no horses, 2 cattle and one town lot. On page 14 of the Fayette county tax lists for 1797, a William Shellar was also taxed in the same place for approximately the same property. In 1799, he lists a white male 16 to 21 year of age in his household and is listed again in 1800, 1802 and 1803. He does not appear on the 18 1 0 census for Fayette county and may have been a resident of Scott county by 1812. A William W Shellers was listed as a member of the Masonic fraternity in Scott county in 1841. [James Rule was also in Scott county at one time, as was his brother Andrew, who purchased land there in 1794.] Also, a death notice in the 10 March 1843 edition of the "Western Citizen" newspaper published in Paris, Kentucky reads, "In Georgetown on the 14th ult, William W Shellers of that place (Georgetown)." The security bond for the marriage of James to Susannah is found in the records of Bourbon county, Kentucky and reads as follows: "Know all men by These presents that we James Rule & Hezek'h Speaks are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency the Governor of Kentucky or his successors in the full Sum of 50 pounds to the payment of which we bind ourselves and each of our heirs Exors & admrs Jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with Our seals and Dated the 9th day of ???? 1795. The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas Thomas Reeder Clk of Bourbon hath this day issued License for the marriage of Ja's Rule & Susannah Shellars. Now if there is no Lawfull cause to obstruct said marriage and no Damage accrues by means of said License being issued the above to be void. James Rule (sea]) Hesikah Speacks (seal)". James served as a Private from 20 May through 19 November of 1813 in the roll of Richard Matson's Kentucky Mounted Infantry, commissioned by Colonel Richard M Johnson in the War of 1812. Brothers, Thomas and Matthew also served in the War of 1812, as did a nephew, Edward. James first appears on Bourbon county's first tax assessment list in 1787, along with brothers, Andrew and John. All three brothers are absent in 1788, returning in 1789. I-Es absence from Bourbon county tax lists between 1792 and 1796 does not indicate James was not a resident of Bourbon county, but he was located on 1795 Harrison county rolls and appeared on the Bourbon county list again in 1797. His brother, Andrew, purchased land in Scott county in 1794 and James may have been in Scott county at that time also. No Bourbon county records exist for years 1794 and 1798. James last appears on the 1818 tax list for Bourbon county and Susannah first appears on the 1819 list. It is presumed James died after the summer of 1818. [Elizabeth Rule and James F Rule and Samuel Rule have tentatively been added to the family of James and Susannah (Shellers) Rule as possible children although proof has not been found. James owned no real property and no Will has been located for either James or Susannah. If a family Bible or family papers exist, they have not been located. Samuel Rule was security for a Bourbon county, Kentucky marriage bond dated 07 March 1827 for the marriage of William Wryon and Elizabeth Rule. It seem reasonable for Samuel to be security for Elizabeth since her father (presumed to be James) would have been deceased at the time she married and James' brother Samuel (presumed to be her uncle) was also deceased at that time. The September 20, 1884 issue of the "Western Citizen" newspaper published in Paris, Kentucky Carried the death of "Mrs. Susan Rule in the 73rd year of her age." On January 15, 1795 when James was 30, he married Susannah SHELLERS, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Susannah died on September 14, 1844 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They had the following children: 15 i. Samuel (~1795-1865) 16 ii. Elizabeth (1806-1884) 17 iii. James F. (1807-1854) 5. Samuel RULE , Jr. Born in 1774 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel died in Nicholas County, Kentucky about 1825; he was 51. 1/16/00 SAMUEL RULE JR. born 1774, PA, married 18 Mar 1795, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 1-26, Bourbon Co, KY, ELIZABETH COVINGTON KENNETT, born 16 Mar 1780, Worcester Co, MD, (daughter of WILLIAM KENNETT and EUPHEME GRAVES) died 19 May 1843, Franklin Co, MO. SAMUEL died 20 Jul 1825, Nicholas Co, KY. Samuel apparently remained in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania after his parents and siblings settled in Kentucky. Based on a record found on page 421 in an unidentified Westmoreland county Deed Book, a quit claim deed was made 15 May 1793 from Samuel Rule of Westmoreland county to Thomas Shields of Philadelphia. This quit claim for 141 acres in Westmoreland county was for land originally warranted to Thomas Shields, but claimed by Samuel Rule. No tax list is available for 1794 for Bourbon county, Kentucky, and Samuel appears for the first time in Bourbon county tax records for 1795. Samuel Rule was in the Cornstalk Militia of Kentucky (I 792-181 1) as a Bourbon County Commissioned Officer (1799-1804) as Lieutenant of the 47th Regiment in January of 1800. Brothers, Andrew, Matthew and Thomas were also officers in the 47th. Nicholas County, Kentucky Deed Book H, page I 1, records a deed made on 30 August 1826 by Elizabeth C Rule, widow of Samuel Rule, deceased, of Franklin county, Missouri and her children; William K Rule of St Louis, Press G Rule and Judith, his wife; James K Rule and Patsy, his wife; Samuel Rule and Laity (Jaley), his wife; a of Franklin county, Missouri. By this deed, they sold their shares of land belonging to Samuel Rule to William Victor. This land was located on Brushy Fork in Nicholas county, Kentucky. The 1830 Census of Franklin county, Missouri lists Elizabeth C Rule as head of a household with three white persons and two slaves. Further data on Samuel and Elizabeth is contained in the Biographies Section (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN - On March 18, 1795 when Samuel was 21, he married Elizabeth Covington KENNETT, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on March 16, 1780 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Covington died in Franklin County, MO on May 19, 1843; she was 63. 3/19/00 From "Rule Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Will of Elizabeth Covington (Kennett) Rule Franklin County, Missouri Will Book A, page 252, May 1843 In the name of God Amen. I Elizabeth C Rule of the County of Franklin and state of Missouri, do make, ordain, and constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say. First It is my will and desire that my funeral expenses and a my Just debts be fully paid Second I will and devise to my son William K Rule Two hundred Dollars, to him and his heirs forever Third I will and devise to my son James K Rule One hundred and Sixty Dollars to him and his heirs forever Fourth I will and devise to the Legal heirs of my son Samuel Rule, One hundred and Sixty Dollars to be equally divided among them Fifth I will and devise to my son Daniel K Rule One hundred and Sixty Dollars to him and his heirs forever Sixth I will and devise to my Daughter Euphemia K Edwards, my negro Girl Mary, and One hundred Dollars, to her, and to her heirs forever Seventh I will and devise to my Daughter Nancy K Clayton my negro Girl Sarah, to her, and to her heirs forever. Eighth I will and devise to my Daughter Elizabeth E Reynolds my Boy Pompey, and a the residue of my estate that shall remain in Missouri, after the payment of a my just debts, and the legacies herein before named, to her, and to her heirs forever I do hereby constitute my son James K Rule Executor of this, my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all others heretofore made by me. In Testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty Sixth day of April Eighteen hundred and Forty Two. Signed, sealed and declared Elizabeth C Rule (seal) by said Elizabeth C Rule in our presence to be her last Will and Testament who at her request and in her presence, and in the presence of each other have hereunto annexed our names as witnesses thereto A Chambers A Ranson WNN They had the following children: i. William K. Born on January 1, 1797 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. William K. died. 4/14/99 Lived in St. Louis. (per David Streets) WNN 1/16/00 WILLIAM KENNETT RULE born 01 Jan 1797, Bourbon Co, KY, married 05 Sep 1820, in St Louis, MO, NANCY FARRIS #2037, born ca 1802, WV. William wrote his autobiography around 1866 and it follows in part: He states he was employed in farming until the age of 18 when he became an apprentice in a mercantile business in Millersburg for about 16 months until his employer's business failed. He then went to St Louis as a clerk or agent in the boating business of Halderman and Company. In arriving there in February of 1818, he attempted to find a place to board. The only accommodations he could find were Daniel Truman's Green Tree Tavem, Alexander Belissimoir's Petite Tavem and Fandango House, Mrs Poddock and Mrs Snow's Genteel Boarding Houses and Madame Pierre Lammi's Boatmans Boarding House. On applying for boarding at Mrs Poddock's, she could not decide if she could accommodate him until she decided he was from Kentucky and then she said she couldn't take him in. A friend then directed him to Madam Snow, who was from Baltimore, and advised him to had from Maryland. He did so and was permitted to board there. After leaving the employ of Halderman and Company, he joined in a partnership with Captain Alexander Scott, who had been a member of Haiderman and Company and they formed a boating business which was known as Scott and Rule. In March 1822, they joined with Sindells and bought out the sidewheel steamer, Pittsburgh and St Louis and were successful until selling out in 1823. Then, in partnership with James Wood of Pittsburgh, they built the steamboat, General Brown and she sunk at Plume Point in December of the following year. Part of her furnishings and the engine were saved and were put on the steamboat, North America, which they ran for two years before she sunk being to light for her engine. In connection with James Wood and Captain Enoch Price, they built the steamer, Illinois, which was put into service in the spring of 1826. She sunk at St Genevieve the following January. In November 1826 they purchased the steamer, Pilot, and loaded her with lead bound for New Orleans. John Crawford, master and first pilot, sunk her on the east side of St Genevieve Island. In the spring of 1829, in partnership with James Wood, they began to run the steamer, Michigan. At the time they became engaged in the boating business there were no blacksmith shops in St. Louis capable of doing heavy work and they sent to New Albany, Indiana and Cincinnati, Ohio for someone from a foundry who could do the work they required to keep their ships in repair. In subsequent years, they put too much confidence in the mines and smelters and traders and it was estimated they lost between twenty and twenty-five thousand dollars in advancements to these groups. Coupled with the losses of steamships they barely were able to pay off their creditors. In 1847, he became city weigher for the city of St Louis and served as alderman prior to 1831. In 1843 he joined the Methodist Episcopal Church at Wesley Chapel Station. His first son, Alexander Scott Rule, was named for his first business partner, Alexander Scott. The last paragraph of his autobiography reads as follows: "Sir, not being able to see to write, I have availed myself of my grandsons pen to give you as brifly as I could, a sketch of the prominent events of my life which has been greatly lengthened by unnecessarly interluding to Captain Scott, Lewis Newell, Sam Gaty & others & if as I fear is the case I have spun out too long a yarn or committed errors agains grammar, I beg that you will make such curtailment or correction as you may deam necessary. With great respect I am, sir, your friend & Obt. Sevt. W K Rule" William and Nancy were also parents of five children who died as infants. Nancy was a daughter of Captain Aaron and Jane Farris of Berkeley county, West Virginia. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN In September 1820 when William K. was 23, he married Nancy FARRIS, in St. Louis, MO. Born in 1802 in WV. Nancy died. ii. Preston Graves. Born on November 26, 1800 in MO. Preston Graves died in Franklin County, MO in 1830; he was 29. 5/4/99 From "History of Franklin County, State of Misouri" "The first store in Franklin County was established at Newport, previous to which time the people traded mostly in St. Louis, and, as an illustration of the tenacity with which habit clings to members of the human family, it is a curious fact that many of the people of Franklin County still go to St. Louis to buy their commodities as well as many other things. At this original store in Newport, conducted by Pres. G. Rule, was kept a small stock of dry goods, groceries and hardware, The extravagant luxuries of calico and brown domestics could be indulged in only by the opulent, the prices for such goods ranging from 25 cents to 37 1/2 cent s per yard. The aristocrat of that day who would cap his caput with a bell-crowned hat had to pay at least $10 for the distinction, and that, it should be remembered, when money was worth at least three times what it is today." (letter from a C. S. Jefferies) WNN 5/4/99 From "Yesterdays in Franklin County (MO)" 1980 "Preston also served as Postmaster in Newport. He served in this capacity from 1822 to 1827 yet never sold a single stamp! It would be another fifty years before the use of postage would come into common use. Letters then had to be presented ot the postal window, pay the postage, and the Postmaster would stamp it "paid" with a rubber stamp. The Rules moved to Union in 1827, the year Union was divided into lots. Here he built a "double log cabin" for his family. Already an experienced Postmaster he applied for the same position and got it. The first Postmaster in Union, MO. In Union he also started a general store. The same stuff he had in Newport, groceries, hardware, and drygoods. " WNN 5/4/99 From " Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO" 1925 Postmaster: Rule, Preston G. - Newport; Nov. 26, 1822-July 9, 1827 Rule, Preston G. - Union; July 20, 1827-Aug. 17, 1830 WNN 1/16/00 PRESTON GRAVES RULE born 26 Nov 1800, MO, married 18 May 1826, in Franklin Co, MO, Marr Rec A-16, Franklin Co, MO, JUDITH W STANTON/STRATTON. PRESTON died 1830, Franklin Co, MO. An abstract recorded in Nicholas county Kentucky in Deed Book G, page 5, records a letter of attorney dated, 17 Jun 1825, from William K Rule of St Louis, Missouri to his brother Press G Rule of Franklin county, Missouri, for the purpose of selling land belonging to the estate of their father. From a list of those who homesteaded United States Public Lands before 1831 which is included in the book, "Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, Missouri" is the record of Preston G Rule making an entry of land on 27 August 1825. Preston is fisted in the 1830 census of Franklin county, Missouri with a household of four whites and four slaves. Also listed on this census are his mother, Eizabeth C, with three whites and two slaves, and his brothers, James K with five whites and no slaves and Samuel with seven whites and three slaves. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 18, 1826 when Preston Graves was 25, he married Judith W. STANTON, in Franklin County, MO. Born. Judith W. died. 18 iii. James King (1803-1882) 19 iv. Samuel (1805-1842) v. Nancy. Born in 1808 in Franklin County, MO. On August 3, 1829 when Nancy was 21, she married Thomas F. CLAYTON, in Franklin County, MO. vi. Euphemia K. Born in 1810 in Franklin County, MO. Euphemia K. died. On September 30, 1830 when Euphemia K. was 20, she married David EDWARDS, in Franklin County, MO. Born. David died. vii. Daniel Kenneth. Born in 1819. Daniel Kenneth died. On October 6, 1841 when Daniel Kenneth was 22, he first married Elizabeth Jane BAAR, in Franklin County, MO. On May 6, 1848 when Daniel Kenneth was 29, he second married Virginia C. RANSON, in Franklin County, MO. 20 viii. Elizabeth E. (1822-) 6. William RULE. Born about 1778 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. William died in 1843; he was 65. 4/22/99 Moved to Pike County, MO - per Helen Renner jnhelenr@@ktis.net. WNN 1/17/00 VIII.WILLIAM RULE born ca 1778, Westmoreland Co, PA, married (1) 25 Oct 1801, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2-10, Bourbon Co, KY, DOLLY G EASTIN, born 27 Nov 1782, VA, (daughter of AUGUSTIN (Reverend) EASTIN #1898 and MARY (Molly) FORD ) died 23 Jun 1818, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: 35yrs, 6 mos, married (2) 25 May 1819, in Pendleton Co, KY, Marr Rec 1-99, MARY (Polly) DANIEL, born ca 1784, VA. WILLIAM died Oct 1843, Pendleton Co, KY. William served in the War of 1812 and is listed in the "Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky" on page 242. He also served as trustee of the Pendleton Academy in 1827. A printed book, "The Eastin Family in Kentucky" by Robert McBride Eastin, includes a transcript of records written in a family Bible by Augustin Eastin and his son, Zachariah Eastin. In a list of marriages is included, "Dolly Eastin to William Rule, son of Samuel Rule and Sarah "Robertson" Oct 25, 1801." Among the records of Bourbon county, Kentucky is the following bond: "KNOW ALL MEN by these presents, that we William Rule and James Pollock are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency James Garrard Esquire, Governor of Kentucky and his successors, in the full and just sum of Fifty Pounds current money, to the payment of which well and truly to be made to our said Governor and his successors, we and each of us bind ourselves, and every of our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 19th day of October 1801. The condition of this obligation is, that whereas a marriage is shortly intended to be solemnized between the above bound William Rule and Dolly Easton of the county of Bourbon. Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation shall be void, else to remain in full force and virtue." Signed and sealed by William Rule and James Pollock and witnessed by Thomas Arnold. From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire ASSIGNMENT of APPRENTICE to WILLIAM RULE Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book IO, page 264 - 17 September 1804 This indenture made this 17th day of September 1804 between John Walton, Laban Shipp, D Clarkson, Thomas Rule, and Samuel Williams, Gentleman Justices of the County Court of Bourbon now sitting of the one part, and William Rule of the same County of the other part witnesseth that the said Justices by virtue of the power given them by law, have placed and bound out and by these presents do place and bind out Phoebe a Girl of Color infant child of Sally a Free woman now about nine and a half years of age to be taught and instructed in the art trade or mystery of a Spinster and the said apprentice to dwell until she shall arrive at the age of Eighteen years, during all which time the said apprentice her said Master will and faithfully.,shall serve his secrets keep and all his lawful commands every where readily obey, she shall not do or suffer to be done by others hurt to her said master, but in all things behave herself well as a faithful apprentice ought to do during the aforesaid term, and the said William Rule his said Apprentice the art trade or mystery of a Spinster aforesaid shall teach or cause her to be taught, and shall and will find and allow unto his said Apprentice, good wholesome and sufficient meat drink washing, lodging and cloathing, fit and necessary for such an apprentice during the said term, and also to teach or cause her to be taught in the english language to read & write and common arithmetic including the rule of three, and at the end or expiration of said term of service pay her the sum of three pounds ten shillings and a decent suit of new cloaths, In witness whereof the said William Rule hath hereunto set his hand and seal the date above written Test William Rule (seal) Henry Timberlake Bourbon County September Court 1804 This Indenture of Apprenticeship was executed and acknowledged in the presence of the Court Attest Will Garrard Jr CBC Bourbon County, Kentucky Circuit Court Case 9753, dated August 1829, involved a suit brought by Jacob Lyons, a free man of colour, against William concerning William's failure to honor an agreement between himself and Jacob Lyons which involved Jacob's purchase of his wife, Phebe, and his two daughters, Amanda and Judy, from William in 1827. It was William's intent to sell Amanda and Judy and the court issued an order restraining him from doing so. Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book F, page 494 records a certificate made by William Rule which reads, "Received of Augustin Eastin the loan of one dark bay mare with a star & snip branded on the off Buttock A which I acknowledge to be the property of S'd Eastin to be returned with her increase whenever called for or at any time when demanded. Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of October 1808. William Rule (seal)." Found in a Pendleton County, Kentucky Court Order Book in a list of items dated 1819 to 1821, William Rule added one negro girl, age under 16, to his list of taxable property on 20 December 1819. His Will, recorded in Will Book 1841-1871, page 16, was written 21 May 1842, Filtered in August of 1843 and proved in October 1843, in Pendleton county. He left his sons the tract of land where he lived and left his widow, Mary, a negro woman named Mary Jane. By 1860, Mary Jane, at age 40, was the mother of seven children; Mary age 14, ?Sammy? age 12, Dick age IO, Bob age 8, Jack age 6, Sarah age 4 and Ben age 1 1/2. Papers filed in Pendleton county, Kentucky court in October of 1860 contained a recommendation these slaves be sold "since they were located in Pendleton county, a border county with the state of Ohio and the past history of this kind of property demonstrates its insecurity and shows that they are constantly liable to escape and are wholly insecure". An appraisal of their worth was conducted and, as directed by the court, they were sold on the first Monday of December 1860 at the court house door in Falmouth, Kentucky and proceeds of the sale were divided among William's descendants. The Eastin family Bible has a notation of the death of Dolly G saying she was the mother of four children. (Researchers have found only three children, leaving the possibility she may also have been the mother of the William W Rule who married Caroline A Donnelly. William appears to have settled in Missouri about the same time as Dolly's cousin, Mary (Polly) Eastin, widow of Edward Byram Rule Sr and William W appears in several Missouri court documents on Mary's behalf.) William's second wife, Mary, was the widow of John Sharpe and Pendleton county, Kentucky Deed Book D, 1819 - 1823, contains an indenture dated 09 Nov 1822, from James Sharpe of Pendleton county, "he being one of the children and heirs of John Sharpe deceased to James Pettit of Pendleton county, for $I 70 - an undivided 1/5 part of a house and lot, #29, in Falmouth, descended from the deceased Sharpe to his five children: James Sharpe, Catharine Sharpe, Charles Sharpe, Susannah Sharpe and William Sharpe - said property also has a dower right belonging to Polly Rule, late Polly Sharpe, wife of the deceased, who died intestate". Mary was living in the household of her son, William Columbus Rule, in the 1850 census of Pendleton county, Kentucky. Further data on William is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN 3/22/00 From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire WILL of WILLIAM RULE Pendleton County, Kentucky Court, May 1842 1 William Rule of the County of Pendleton & State of Kentucky do hereby make this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say First I give jointly and equally to my two sons Augustus E Rule and William C Rule, to them and their heirs forever, the entire tract of land upon which I now live deeded to me by Thomas Bryant But this bequest is made upon the condition, that my wife have a home, during her widowhood with them or either of them and be supported and furnished with the necessaries and comforts of life by them and that She at any time after a year, subsequent to my death, have the right and privilege, so far as said tract of land is concerned, to resort to a dower interest in the same, to continue during the time She remains my widow, in the same manner as She might with in one year next after my death, but in the event she does resort to said dower interest (which I confidently hope she will have no occasion to do) the same shall be without charge of unto or profits to my said two sons, and upon the expiration of her said widowhood or death, the said tract of land is to be the absolute property of my aforesaid two sons - as above devised - Secondly - I give my negro Slave girl Mary and her issue to my wife for and during her natural life - Thirdly - As to my personal property and effects including my slaves, and upon the death of my wife the aforenamed Mary Jane and her issue, after the payment of my debts and the yearly stipulated interest upon them, I will give and will to my four children, Augustus E Rule, William C Rule, Susan A Grant and Judith A Rule to be so divided in kind or otherwise that my daughter Judith A's portion be only half as much as each of the other portions, in this item devised, of my personal property aforesaid; and the aforesaid portion to my daughter Susan A Grant, I give and devise to my son Augustus E Rule as trustee during her coverture, for the sole and exclusive use and benefit, and in trust for my said daughter Susan A Grant, free from the use control or interference of her husband, or his creditors, the annual profits interest or proceeds to be yearly paid over to her; and if She dies during her coverture, having heirs of he body living, at the time of her death, then the portion or share itself to be paid over to such heirs; and if she survives her husband, or upon her discoverture, the portion itself to be paid over to her as her absolute property, and if she dies in coverture, leaving at the time of her death no heirs of her body living, then said portion to revert back to my estate and to be divided in the same manner as above directed among my then living Children and their heirs per Sterpes of those named above living at the time - Fourthly - Inasmuch as my son William C Rule is tending my present growing crop, it is my will and bequest should I die before the same are gathered, that my said son William C Rule, Should have said crops after the necessary support and use of the same for my family and stock etc. Fifthly - In addition to the above personal property devised to my son William C Rule and my daughter Judith Ann, I give to each of them one bed & furniture & bedstead - I further give to my wife in addition to the bequests made herein to her also one bed and furniture and one horse or mare such as she may select out of the bequest in this and the fourth item are to be carried into effect before the division of my personal property is made as directed in the third item of this Will - Sixthly - I nominate and appoint constitute and appoint my son Augustus E Rule, and my friend Samuel G Hauser the executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all other wills heretofore made by me - In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand & sea] this 21 st day of May 1842 Signed in the presence W Rule (seal) of Wm Rule the testator by us as witnesses Teste Tho G Hall James Wilson Codicil to the above will, Inasmuch as my daughter Judith A has departed this life since making and publishing the above will - I now direct that as to the property devised to her, the same be devided as directed in the above will, and the same carried into effect, as though she was not named therein. 2'nd'ly Inasmuch as Said will was made last year and the fourth item devising my then crops to my son William C Rule had reference to the then growing crops - I now direct that said fourth item be so construed as to have reference to this years crop including the whole, under the conditions terms named in said fourth item - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand seal this 13th day of August 1843 In the presence of William Rule (seal) W W Sentury E Daniel Commonwealth of Kentucky Pendleton County Court October Term 1843 The foregoing writing purporting to be the last .... was produced in court at the term aforesaid and proven by the oaths of Tho G Hall and James Wilson the two subscribing witnesses thereto, and the codicil thereto annexed was proven by the oath of E Daniel, one of the subscribing witnesses thereto, whereupon the said Will, together with the codicil thereto annexed was received and established and ordered to be recorded which is accordingly done - Att. R McCarty Clk P Cty Ct WNN On October 25, 1801 when William was 23, he first married Dolly G. EASTIN, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on November 27, 1782 in Virginia. Dolly G. died in Pendleton County, Kentucky on June 23, 1818; she was 35. They had the following children: 21 i. Augustin Easton (~1804-1852) ii. Judith Ann. Born. Judith Ann died in 1842. 1/17/00 Judith made her Will 01 Jul 1842 and it was probated in Pendleton county court on 06 October 1842. A copy of the abstract indicates she gave her brother A E Rule, a negro girl, "being the same girl devised by Augustin Eastin, deceased, to my deceased sister, Mary Rule, who died without issue." This Will is recorded in WillBook l841-1871,page9. iii. Mary F. Born. Mary F. died on June 20, 1837 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. 1/18/00 Found in Pendleton county, Kentucky Deed Book C or G, page 271 is the following: "whereas my daughter Mary F Rule died 20 June last, childless, and by virtue of the laws of descent I as surviving, am her heir at law ... at the time of Mary's death, she owned a Negro girl "Milly" aged about 11 years, which she had derived from the will of her grandfather, Augustus Eastin dec'd who was the father of my first wife and the mother of the said Mary; and also of my other 2 children Judith A Rule and A E Rule ... on her deathbed, Mary said that 1, her father, should have her undivided 1/3 part of said Negro girl, Milly. I, Wm Rule, give my share of this Negro girl to my son A E Rule. William Rule (seal)" This document was written 22 Aug 1837 and probated 18 Sep 1837 and witnessed by G T Houser. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 25, 1819 when William was 41, he second married Mary (Polly) DANIEL, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born in 1784 in Virginia. Mary (Polly) died in Pendleton County, Kentucky in 1843; she was 59. They had the following children: i. William Columbus. Born on May 5, 1821 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. William Columbus died. 1/18/00 From "Kentucky, A History of the State" by Perrin, Battle and Kniffin 1887: "William C Rule was born in Pendleton county May 5, 182 1, was raised a farmer and received his education there. Annie Brann was a native of the same county and was a daughter of Thomas Brann, of that county." William's farm was in South Licking river bottoms across from Falmouth. (per Paula Karmire) WNN On August 5, 1848 when William Columbus was 27, he married Susan Ann BRANN, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born in 1825 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Susan Ann died. 22 ii. Susan America (1822-1843) iii. Robert Enos. Born on January 29, 1825. Robert Enos died on July 3, 1829; he was 4. 7. Mary (Polly) RULE. Born about 1785 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. On October 26, 1806 when Mary (Polly) was 21, she married William Walker CONGLETON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born about 1788. William Walker died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1831; he was 43. 1/18/00 MARY (Polly) RULE born ca 1785, Westmoreland Co, PA, married ca 26 Oct 1806, in Bourbon Co, KY, WILLIAM WALKER CONGLETON, born 1788, died 1831, Bourbon Co, KY. A printed book indexing the marriage bonds of Bourbon county, Kentucky by Michael Cook, lists the 26 October 1806 bond for the marriage of William Congleton to Polly Rule. Bourbon County, Kentucky Will Book J, page 5, records the Will of William W Congleton, dated 13 Sep 1831. His wife, Mary (Polly) and son, John N Congleton, were named executors. This Will was proved in October 183 1. In November 1843, heirs, John, America, Margaret, William and Elizabeth deeded 70 acres of property received in their father's Will to Franklin and Columbus. This property was described as being on the waters on Hinkson and is recorded in Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed Book 41, page 204. Daughter of William Walker CONGLETON died in infancy. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN They had the following children: i. John Newton. Born in 1808. John Newton died in 1868; he was 60. ii. America. Born about 1811. America died. On May 15, 1839 when America was 28, she married Milton G. CALDWELL, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Milton G. died. iii. Margaret. Born about 1814. Margaret died. On April 2, 1838 when Margaret was 24, she married Robert G. CHAMP, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Robert G. died. iv. William Henry. Born in 1817. William Henry died. v. Elizabeth. Born on April 2, 1820. Elizabeth died on February 10, 1875; she was 54. On April 24, 1842 when Elizabeth was 22, she married Presley COLIVER, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. vi. Columbus W. Born about 1827. Columbus W. died. Columbus W. married Margaret E. UNK. Born about 1830. Margaret E. died. vii. Franklin E. Born on September 9, 1829 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Franklin E. died. 1/18/00 FRANKLIN E CONGLETON, born 09 Sep 1829, Bourbon Co, KY, married 16 Dec 1852, in Sharpsburg, Bath Co, KY, HANNAH C CUMMINGS. Biography from the "History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky" by William H Perrin, 1882, page 752: "F E Congleton, banker of Carlisle, (Nicholas county) is a member of a family of eight children. The Congleton family are descendants of the Old Holland Dutch and heirs to the famous "Anneke Jans" estate. Mr Congleton was born September 9, 1829 in Bourbon county, a son of William Congleton, a farmer of Bourbon county, and Mary Rule, also of Bourbon county. He was a merchant and was married at Sharpsburg, Kentucky December 16, 1852 to Hannah C Cummings of Mercer county. He was made a cashier of the Deposit Bank of Carlisle at its organization in August 1869. He is a Democrat and a prominent member of the Masonic Order at Carlisle. By his marriage, he had two children; one deceased, and a daughter who married Horace M Taylor. The family is Presbyterian. " Franklin is listed on the 1850 Nicholas county, Kentucky census, age 20. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On December 16, 1852 when Franklin E. was 23, he married Hannah C. CUMMINGS, in Sharpsburg, Bath County, Kentucky. Born. Hannah C. died. 8. Elizabeth RULE. Born in 1775. Elizabeth died in Nicholas County, Kentucky before 1830; she was 55. On January 11, 1800 when Elizabeth was 25, she married Benjamin EDWARDS, son of Senator John EDWARDS (1748-1833) & Susanna WROE (1748-1833), in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born about 1775 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Benjamin died in Mississippi in 1837; he was 62. Notes for BENJAMIN EDWARDS: [2] Moved to Texas. See notes with brother Haden. "Benjamin W. Edwards, a native of Kentucky, lived for a time in Jackson, Mississippi, before 1825, when he came to Texas to join the colony of his brother, Haden Edwards. In may 1826, in the midst of difficulties with Mexican authorities, Haden Edwards went to the United States to secure financial aid for his Texas enterprise, and Benjamin Edwards took over the management of the Edwards colony upon his departure. Edwards and Vice-Governor Victor Blanco had an exchange of letters in which Blanco stated that Haden Edwards had lost the confidence of the government and suggested that the empresario withdraw from the country and appeal to the national government for redress. Edwards, however, felt that the government was attempting to invalidate the claim. On November 22, 1826, some forty men captured Nacogdoches, arrested the alcalde, and seized his archives. While the Mexican authorities and troops were advancing on Nacogdoches, Benjamin Edwards, with possibly some thirty men, on December 16, rode into Nacogdoches and proclaimed the Republic of Fredonia, thus instituting the minor revolution known as the Fredonian Rebellion. On December 21, Edwards made an agreement with Richard Fields and Dr. John Dunn Hunter by which, in return for their co-operation, the Cherokee indians were to have the territory of Texas between Red river and the Rio Grande, west of the old San Antonio road, while the remainder of the territory should belong to the Republic of Fredonia. With the failure of the rebellion, Edwards retreated across the Sabine on January 31, 1827. During the Texas Revolution he presided at public meetings in Mississippi to raise money and men for the Texas cause. He had accepted a commission and was raising a regiment at the time of the battle of San Jacinto. In the summer of 1837 he ran for Governor of Mississippi but died while prosecuting his campaign." From:The Handbook of Texas vol. 1, Austin, the Texas State Historical Association, 1952. page 546 They had the following children: i. Elizabeth. ii. Janette. iii. John. iv. Charlotte. v. Rebecca. vi. Bennett. 9. Elizabeth RULE. Born in 1775 in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth died in Nicholas County, Kentucky before 1830; she was 55. On January 11, 1800 when Elizabeth was 25, she married Benjamin EDWARDS, son of Senator John EDWARDS (1748-1833) & Susanna WROE (1748-1833), in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born in 1778 in DE. Benjamin died in Nicholas County, Kentucky about 1856; he was 78. 1/17/00 Benjamin is listed on the tax rolls of Bourbon county, Kentucky in 1800 and 1810 and appears on the Nicholas county, Kentucky census in 1820, 1830, 1840 and 1850. Elizabeth's name does not appear on the 1850 Nicholas county, Kentucky census with her husband who was living with his son Samuel G in the household of his son-in-law, John I Morgan, at the time the census was recorded. In 1840, Benjamin lists one slave and one free black in his household and the prior 1830 census lists no females in Elizabeth's age category. The 1820 Nicholas county census reports a female over the age of 45, which is presumed to be Elizabeth. Nicholas County, Kentucky -Will Book F, page 195, includes an inventory of the estate of Benjamin Edwards, dated 17 January 1857 and Deed Book T, page 94, records a 22 March 1858 deed from the county commissioners representing the heirs of Benjamin Edwards, deceased, to William Miller for a tract of land in Nicholas county on the waters of Brushy fork. They had the following children: i. Jemima C. Born in 1805. Jemima C. died in 1877; she was 72. On March 22, 1825 when Jemima C. was 20, she married William MILLER, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born in 1802. William died in 1873; he was 71. ii. Elizabeth R. Born in 1812. Elizabeth R. died. On October 27, 1842 when Elizabeth R. was 30, she married John J. MORGAN, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born in 1805. John J. died in 1885; he was 80. iii. Mary A. Born in 1813. Mary A. died. Mary A. married Jetson SMITH. Born. Jetson died. iv. Samuel G. Born in 1818 in Kentucky. Samuel G. died. Samuel G. married Mary A. UNK. Born. Mary A. died. v. Catherine. Born in 1825. Catherine died. Catherine married Thomas MUNSON. Born. Thomas died. vi. Benjamin Frank. Born. Benjamin Frank died. On November 3, 1836 Benjamin Frank married Martha BERRY, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born. Martha died. vii. Unk. Born. Unk died. Unk married Granville SMITH. Born. Granville died. � Third Generation _________________________________________ Family of Thomas RULE (2) & Phebe BYRAM 10. Edward Byram RULE. Born on November 23, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Edward Byram died in Pendleton County, Kentucky on November 4, 1827; he was 41. 1/8/00 EDWARD BYRAM RULE, SR. born 23 Nov 1785, Westmoreland Co, PA, married 18 Sep 1815, in or near Falmouth, Harrison Co, KY, MARY (Polly) EASTIN, born 09 Feb 1796, KY, (daughter of ACHILLES EASTIN and ELEANOR (Nellie) GRIFFIN) died 1874/5, Pike Co, MO. EDWARD died 02 Nov 1827, Pendleton Co, KY. Names of the children of Edward and Mary were taken from records of the E B Rule Bible attached to the Bounty Land Application of 22 Nov 1854 filed by Mary Shannon, age 58, in Pike county, Missouri in which she stated her husband Edward Byram Rule "volunteered at Millersburg in Bourbon county in the state of Kentucky about the month of May 1812 for a term of 6 months." She states she was "married on 18 Sep 1815 by Augustin Eastin, a preacher of the Gospel, and her name was Mary Eastin before her marriage." She further states her "husband died in Pendleton county, Kentucky on 02 November 1827." This declaration was witnessed by William W Rule of Rails county, Missouri and J T Rule of Pike county, Missouri. A second declaration made 03 May 1855 is witnessed and signed by William W Rule of Rails county and William G Rule of Pike county. A photocopy found in the Pendleton county library at Falmouth, Kentucky, shows a plat with the caption: "Dower of Mary Rule IOOA" at a location where Short Creek flows into the south fork of Licking River. The date appears to be January 1829 and indicates ground in South Licking bottoms, in Pendleton county, near the farm of John Rule. John Thomas Rule wrote a letter to his son, Virgil, dated 03 Mar 1890 at Louisiana, Missouri saying his father, Edward Byram Rule, "was a soldier in the War of 1812 and was captured by the British under General Proctor at the Battle of River Raisin in January 1813 and taken prisoner to Niagara Falls and there discharged on parole and tramped his way back to Kentucky." The book, "Remember the Raisin! - Kentucky and Kentuckians in the Battles and Massacre at Frenchtown, Michigan Territory in the War of 1812", by G Glenn Clift, published by the Kentucky Historical Society at Frankfort, Kentucky in 1961, lists Edward Byram Rule in Captain Morris's Company, I st Regiment (Bourbon county) and as a prisoner of war 22 January 1813. Two battles and a massacre at Frenchtown on January 23, 1813 at the present site of Monroe, Michigan began with a march from Georgetown, Kentucky to the frozen waters of la Riviere aux Raisins which ended the second war with Great Britain in an attempt to stop Britain's aggressive tactics to control American rights. The book, "Governors Messages and Letters of William Henry Harrison (Governor of Indiana) Vol 2, 1822", published by the Indiana Historical Commission in Indianapolis, Indiana, mentions a number of military events in the area of the River Raisin in January 1813 and Lieutenant ("Bryan") Rule is included in a list of officers on page 319. Page 327 contains a letter dated 23 Jan 1813 from General Winchester to the Secretary of War. The letter reports an action of the previous day in which 35 officers and some 487 non-commissioned and privates were made prisoners of war. Among the lieutenants listed is Byram Rule. He was honorably discharged at Cincinnati, Ohio 04 Mar IS 13. The Battle of River Raisin was situated at old Frenchtown, now Monroe, Michigan in the southeast corner of the state. In "Remember the Raisin! ", pages 92-95, an account is written of the capture made by the Indians and the British as the Kentucky troops became surrounded and outflanked and attempted to retreat from battle. And, as if capture was not enough on January 22nd, the Indians conducted a massacre on the 23rd of wounded and battle-ill soldiers on their march to the fort at Maiden to await British orders. Many were beheaded and scalped and put on display for the citizens of Malden to see. From Maiden, a portion of prisoners were sent to Detroit and the remainder of the group was divided into two divisions on January 26th and, by prisoner of war agreement, began their long march to British Niagara. On this date, the first division marched seventeen miles to Sandwich where the men were kept in houses and for the first time since leaving Frenchtown saw and felt fire. On the 27th, they resumed their march, with a ration of bread and fresh meat, which they could not cook, and traveled ten miles toward take St Clair. That night they were placed in barns and held there without fire until continuing early the following day when they marched five miles in sub-zero temperatures. They ran to keep from freezing and having no rations since leaving Sandwich, were reduced to scavenging for apple peelings and frozen potatoes from the yards of homes along the way. On the 31st, snow fell the entire day and the men suffered frostbite. By February 4th, the group had reached the headwaters of the Thames, having walked through snow two feet deep and going two days without provisions. The 284 mile march ended on the 10th when they reached the Niagara river at Lake Ontario, averaging nineteen miles each day. The second division which had been held up one day at the start to ease the need for provisions all at one time arrived the day following. They were detained there to arrange passage across the river into New York state where British officials recorded statistics on each man and saw that they were landed on American soil as the prisoner of war agreement dictated. The number taken across was 512. Paroled on condition they would not serve again during the war against Great Britain, or her allies, they ate their fill of provisions offered by the inhabitants of New York and started homeward. Proceeding up the Niagara river, they passed Niagara Falls, reached Buffalo and marched on through Erie, Waterford and Meadville to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From Pittsburgh they managed to arrange passage down the Ohio river to Cincinnati, Ohio and Maysville, Kentucky and on to their homes and families. Arrivals continued throughout the summer months and some prisoners who were not as lucky as these men were held by the Indians and some of the British and did not reach Kentucky until the following year. Officers, Major George Madison and Colonel William Lewis were among the last to be released and did not arrive at Frankfort until May of 1814, nearly two years after the battle. Lieutenant Edward Byram Rule survived the hardships of battle and imprisonment and in later years served in the Kentucky state legislature and was justice of the peace in Pendleton county, Kentucky. Edward's son, Thomas also writes to Virgil, "Your grandmother Rule died in 1875, aged nearly 80 years. Her maiden name was Mary Eastin and she was married twice, I st to Edward B Rule about 1815 by whom she had five children, 2nd to William Shannon about 1845, no issue by last marriage. Your grandfather Edward B Rule was married twice, my mother was the second wife. He died in Pendleton County, Kentucky in 1827 aged about 38 years." The name of Edward's first wife is unnamed in this letter although the index of marriages recorded in Adams county, Ohio between 1789 and 1850 includes a marriage date of 16 December 1809 for an Edward B Rule and Eliza B Berman. Adams county is situated 45 miles east of Cincinnati, Ohio. Information contained in a suit filed in Pendleton county, Kentucky on 14 March 1842, concerns the case of John Childers versus Griffin Eastin, Administrator of Edward Byram Rule's estate and David S Clarkson, Surety. It states "E B Rule, resident of Pendleton county, died intestate seized of personal and real estate, leaving a widow, Mary and 4 infant children; John T Rule; Wm G Rule; Elenor E Rule; and E B Rule Jr. " Griffin Easton was appointed administrator and guardian of the infants and received court permission to sell the real estate. Having sold both the personal property and real estate of the deceased Edward Byram Rule in Pendleton and Grant counties, Griffin then sold his own land and was preparing to sell his personal property when the suit was filed. The children and their mother moved to Missouri shortly after Griffin was appointed guardian and it was alleged Griffin planned to move his family to Missouri within a few days of the filing of the suit. Graham Wallace and others had paid large sums to Griffin Easton and Childers complained Easton had made no settlement of judgements, notes and accounts. It is family tradition that it was William Shannon, who was the husband of Mary's sister, Margaret, who traveled to Kentucky from Louisiana, Missouri and brought Mary and her children back to Missouri after Edward's death in 1827. After Margaret's death, Mary married William Shannon in Pike county, Missouri on 16 Jan 1845. Pike county, Missouri records include a contract, dated that same day, between William Shannon and Mary Rule, both of Pike county, in which they expressed their intent after their expected intermarriage to keep separate accounts. William died in Pike county 31 Oct 1851 and Mary continued to live in Missouri until her death in 1875. (Above data per Pauline Karmire) WNN On September 18, 1815 when Edward Byram was 29, he married Mary (Polly) EASTIN, in Harrison County, Kentucky near Falmouth. Born on February 9, 1796 in Kentucky. Mary (Polly) died in Pike County, MO about 1875; she was 78. They had the following children: i. Achilles Eastin. Born in September 1816 in Kentucky. Achilles Eastin died in Kentucky in 1820; he was 3. ii. John Thomas. Born on October 16, 1819 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. John Thomas died. 5/31/99 Residence 1854: Louisiana, Pike Cty, MO. WNN iii. William Griffin. Born on February 11, 1822 in Kentucky. William Griffin died in 1895; he was 72. 5/31/99 Resident 1854: Pike Cty., MO. WNN In 1846 when William Griffin was 23, he married Sarah ATTKISSON. 23 iv. Edward Byram (1825-1869) v. Ellenor Elizabeth. Born on November 5, 1827 in Kentucky. Ellenor Elizabeth died in 1853; she was 25. In 1847 when Ellenor Elizabeth was 19, she married George W. HODGE. Born. George W. died. Family of John RULE (3) & Sarah DEHART 11. Elizabeth (Betsy) RULE. Born on May 25, 1794 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth (Betsy) died in Nicolas County, Kentucky on April 19, 1866; she was 71. On August 16, 1814 when Elizabeth (Betsy) was 20, she married John VICTOR , Jr., son of John VICTOR Sr., in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on September 13, 1790 in MD. John died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on April 19, 1868; he was 77. They had the following children: 24 i. Martha M. (1824-1872) 25 ii. Eliza (1827-) iii. John. 12. Katherine “Katy/Kitty” RULE. Born on April 9, 1797 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Katherine “Katy/Kitty” died on September 2, 1842; she was 45. 1/12/00 KATHERINE (Katy/Kitty) RULE born 09 Apr 1797, Bourbon Co, KY, married 12 Oct 1815, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2-55, Bourbon Co, KY, JOHN HAMILTON,(son of DANIEL HAMILTON and MARY). KATHERINE died 02 Sep 1842. A listing in the DAR magazine, dated May 1969, page 536, includes items copied from the Bible of John Hamilton. Under the heading, "Births" is David Hamilton (son of William Hamilton of Londonderry and Mary Entricarn, his wife) was born April 10, 1755. Mary Scott (daughter of John Scott of Scotland and Mary McGowan of Wales), wife of Daniel Hamilton, was born in 1768. John Rule was born in 176(7). Sarah DeHart, wife of John Rule, was born in 1774. Kitty Rule, wife of John Hamilton, daughter of John and Sarah DeHart Rule, was born April 9, 1797. Under a heading "Marriages" is William Hamilton of Londonderry and Mary Entrican (of Irish descent) of York county, Pennsylvania, 1733. Daniel Hamilton, son of William Hamilton and Mary Scott, daughter of John and Nancy Scott, 1788. John Rule and Sarah DeHart (of Irish descent) 1792. [Mary's name has been found spelled both Entricam and Entrican.' (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On October 12, 1815 when Katherine “Katy/Kitty” was 18, she married John HAMILTON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They had one child: 26 i. Sarah 13. Matilda RULE. Born on August 23, 1804 in Franklin County, MO. Matilda died in Webster Groves, St. Louis County, MO on November 24, 1870; she was 66. 12/31/98 On 1860 Census; Along with her Daughter, Eleanor(Ellen) was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Joseph and Rebecca Wood, due to the death of her husband Williamson Rogers in 1852. WNN 1/19/99 Nov. 1870 Funeral from the home of John Percival in Webster Groves; interred Bellefontaine. WNN On May 6, 1823 when Matilda was 18, she married Williamson ROGERS, in Nicolas County, Kentucky. Born on April 29, 1803 in Franklin County, MO. Williamson died in Franklin County, MO on February 15, 1852; he was 48. 3/8/99 From "Deaths in Missouri" ROGERS, Williamson died in Franklin Co. in his 49th year, leaving wife, one son, 9 daughters. WNN They had the following children: 27 i. Rebecca W. (1824-1915) 28 ii. Louisa R. (~1828-~1903) 29 iii. Lucy Ann (1834-1919) iv. Matilda. Born in 1839 in MO. Matilda died. 4/26/00 Per 1870 Census Living with John Percival in Webster Groves, MO. WNN v. Eleanor. Born about 1842 in Franklin County, MO. Eleanor died. Eleanor married George COCHNOWER. Born. George died. vi. Jeanette. Born. Jeanette died. Nickname - "Nettie" - WNN 11/27/98 14. Martha (Patsy) D. RULE. Born in 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Martha (Patsy) D. died in California after 1849; she was 42. On January 1, 1824 when Martha (Patsy) D. was 17, she married James King RULE (18) , son of Samuel RULE , Jr. (5) (1774-~1825) & Elizabeth Covington KENNETT (1780-1843), in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born on April 14, 1803 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. James King died in San Yasidro, Santa Clara County, California on April 23, 1882; he was 79. 3/25/99 From "History of Union, MO. Franklin County" "The trustees elected May 5, 1849, were the same as above, except the James K. Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." (Note-David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K. Rule) WNN 3/25/99 From Bureau of Land Management - Purchased land in Franklin County 4/1/1837 and 9/7/1838. WNN 4/15/99 James Rule was a cousin of Patsy Rule. WNN 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO"1925 Rule, James K. - Union - Street Inspector 1846 1/12/00 MARTHA (PATSY) D RULE born 1807, Bourbon Co, KY, married 01 Jan 1824, in Nicholas Co, KY, JAMES KING (or KENNETT) RULE #1656, born 14 Apr 1803, Nicholas Co, KY, (son of SAMUEL RULE JR. #1609 and ELIZABETH COVINGTON KENNETT #1654) died 23 Apr 1882, San Yasidro, Santa Clara Co, CA, buried: IOOF Cemetery. MARTHA died aft 1849, CA. JAMES: From Bureau of Land Management records, James K Rule purchased land in Franklin county Missouri in April of 1837 and again in September of 1838. From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, Missouri 1925": James K, Union, Street Inspector 1846. " From the "History of Union, Missouri, Franklin County", "The trustees elected May 5, 1849 were the same, except that James K Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." [David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K Rule.) James K Rule was an Elder in the Church of Christ and records of marriages in the neighborhood of Franklin county, Missouri frequently show him as the officiating minister. The 1850 census of St Johns township, Franklin county, Missouri lists James as a tavern keeper with a residence next door to James W B and Elizabeth Rule. In 1860 he was listed in the census for Wet Ravine township, Sierra county, California. James and Martha's fathers were brothers and they were first cousins. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN They had the following children: i. William. Born in 1826 in MO. William died. 1/12/00 William was a wagonmaker. WNN ii. Austin. Born in 1828 in MO. Austin died. iii. Mary. Born in 1835 in MO. Mary died. iv. Eliza. Born in 1838 in MO. Eliza died. v. Nancy. Born in 1841 in MO. Nancy died. vi. Martha. Born in 1849 in MO. Martha died. Family of James RULE (4) & Susannah SHELLERS 15. Samuel RULE. Born about 1795 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on January 10, 1865; he was 70. 5/5/99 Birth date 1796 per LDS chart. WNN 1/13/00 SAMUEL RULE born ca 1795, Bourbon Co, KY, married 09 May 1817, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2-62, by A Eastin, ELIZABETH (Betsy) CLINE , born 20 Sep 1792, Bourbon Co, KY, died 09 Apr 1850, Paris, Bourbon Co, KY, buried: Paris Cem, Bourbon Co, KY. SAMUEL died 10 Jan 1865, Paris, Bourbon Co, KY. Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed book 41, page 91, records a deed dated 15 July 1844 from Andrew H Wright, Samuel Rule and Elizabeth, his wife, of Bourbon county, to William A Sharrard of Bourbon county, for two lots in the town of Paris bounded by Main and Pleasant streets; being the same two lots mortgaged by Samuel Rule to Andrew H Wright. The "Western Citizen" newspaper announced in the 10 October 1845 issue the results of exhibits at the IOth annual fair of the Bourbon County Agricultural Society. A gentleman named Samuel Rule won first prize for his exhibit of a single horse plough and a certificate for his exhibit of a sod plough. A Samuel Rule, presumed to be the husband of Elizabeth Sharrard, was one of the subscribers who advertised the following announcement in the 23 January 1846 issue of the "Western Citizen" newspaper to encourage the observation of the Sabbath. "The members of the different churches throughout the County, and the citizens of Bourbon generally, who feel interested in the proper observance of the 4th Commandment, are respectfully invited to meet at the Court House, on Saturday the 31st instant, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the "Sabbath Convention" which meets at Frankfort, on the 10th of February 1846." The "Western Citizen" newspaper of Paris, Kentucky writes in the April 12th edition, "In this place on Tuesday the 9th, Mrs Elizabeth Rule, consort of Samuel Rule, (died) in the 58th year of her age. Member of the Baptist church." Elizabeth's tombstone inscription has been read as April " 19" which appears to be an error in transcription. April 19th fell on a Friday in 1850 and the 19th would also have been after the date of the newspaper notice. In the 1850 census of Bourbon county, Kentucky, Samuel Rule Sr and Samuel Rule Jr are listed in the household of William) A Sharrard and W A Sharrard listed his occupation as a grocer. Bourbon county, Kentucky Court Order Book P, page 175, September Court 1853, records the Will of W Sharrard, deceased, by oath of James Paton and W W Mitchell, and sworn to by Samuel Rule, Executor. Bourbon county, Kentucky Court Order Book P, page 248, January Court 1854, records Samuel Rule was "granted a license to retail spiritous liquors in quantities not less than one quart at his Grocery Store in Paris for one year from this date . . . " Bourbon county, Kentucky Circuit Court Case 1330 records a petition in equity . . .Nock Wicks & Co vs Rule & Son. It is "alleged Samuel Rule Sr and Samuel Rule Jr, who style themselves Rule & Son owe for groceries they bought". The bill of exchange in controversy is dated February 1, 1858. Death notices in the January 13th 1865 edition of the "Western Citizen" include the following item: "Died, on Friday evening last, of apoplexy, Mr Samuel Rule of this city, in the 71 st year of his age." [Samuel Rule was security for a Bourbon county, Kentucky marriage bond dated 07 March 1827 for the marriage of William Wryon and Elizabeth Rule. Elizabeth Rule and James F Rule and Samuel have tentatively been added to the family of James and Susannah (Shellers) Rule as possible children although no proof has been found. James and Elizabeth appear to be brother and sister based on the death of James and Margaret's son at the Rion home in Paris and Samuel is probably a brother to Elizabeth and James based on his security bond for Elizabeth's marriage. Their father would have been deceased at the time Elizabeth was married to William Wryon (Rion) and Samuel would have been of age to represent Elizabeth.] Some of the above data was provided by Earl Colley and Mary Sharrard Johnson - msjohnson (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 30, 1819 when Samuel was 24, he married Elizabeth CLINE, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on September 20, 1792 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on April 19, 1850; she was 57. They had the following children: 30 i. Samuel L. (1829-) ii. Elizabeth. Born in 1818 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth died. Elizabeth married Joseph CARSON. Born. Joseph died. iii. George Elliott. Born in Bourbon County, Kentucky. George Elliott died about October 13, 1831 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. 1/13/00 The"WesternCitizen" newspaper of Paris, Ky published 15 Oct 1831, includes the death notice, "On Thurday morning last, George Elliott, infant son of Samuel Rule of this place." 16. Elizabeth RULE. Born on February 12, 1806 in Kentucky. Elizabeth died in Bourbon County, Kentucky on November 22, 1884; she was 78. On March 7, 1827 when Elizabeth was 21, she married William N. RION, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on October 31, 1800 in Kentucky. William N. died in Bourbon County, Kentucky on March 8, 1871; he was 70. 4/15/99 Also spelled "Wryon." WNN 4/28/99 The WESTERN CITIZEN newspaper published in Paris, KY included this notice on Friday 18 Sep 1863: "Died - at the residence of Mr. W. N. Rion in this city, on Tuesday night last, of Consumption, Mr. Robert F. Rule, of Shelbyville, Indiana in the 22nd year of his age." WNN Per Paula Karmire: "Robert was a son of James F. Rule and I believe William and Elizabeth were his aunt and uncle." They had the following children: i. Cordelia. Born about 1828 in Kentucky. Cordelia died. ii. Henrietta. Born about 1831 in Kentucky. Henrietta died. iii. Elizabeth. Born about 1835 in Kentucky. Elizabeth died. iv. Calista. Born about 1839 in Kentucky. Calista died. v. Louisa. Born about 1841 in Kentucky. Louisa died. vi. Sarah. Born on January 13, 1845 in Kentucky. Sarah died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on October 23, 1863; she was 18. vii. William N. Born about 1847 in Kentucky. William N. died. 17. James F. RULE. Born on October 3, 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. James F. died in Shelby Cty., Brandywine Tp, Indiana on May 12, 1854; he was 46. 1/13/00 JAMES F RULE born 03 Oct 1807, KY, married (1) 06 Jan 1831, in Bourbon Co, KY, MARGARET JANE LYON, born 14 Nov 181 1, died 05 Mar 1849, Brandywine Tp, Shelby Co, IN, buried: Ray Church Cem, Shelby Co, IN, married (2) 23 Apr 1850, in Shelby Co, IN, Rec: 1822/56, Shelby Co, IN, HESTER (HARRISON) BARWICK, born 1820, PA, died 1884, Shelby Co, IN, buried: Ray Church Cem, Shelby Co, IN. JAMES died 12 May 1854, Brandywine Tp, Shelby Co, IN, buried: Ray Church Cem, Shelby Co, IN. James is listed on the 1835 Bourbon county tax list with one horse and 1 1/4 acres of first class land in Bourbon on Hinkson waters entered in the name of Ruddell. Hester married (1) Philip D Barwick 12 Apr 1843 in the ME church in Shelby county, Indiana (Marr Rec 4-557) and had sons, Joseph and James H Barwick. James H was born in 1848. She married (3) William Moody 07 Aug 1859 in Shelby county, Indiana (Marr Rec 7-341) and their children were William born in 1860, Martha (Pet) born in 1862 (unmarried), and Fanny born in 1865 who married Lyman Walton 25 Apr 1880 in Shelby county, Indiana (Marr Rec 11-436). all of these children were born in Shelby county, Indiana. William Moody's first wife, Mary, was born in 1812 and died 28 May 1859 and is buried in Shelbyville City Cemetery in Shelby county, Indiana. Further data on James is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above and below data per Paula Karmire) WNN 3/19/00 Kentucky became the 15th state in 1792 and was originally a part of Virginia. Settlement in central Kentucky came by the way of the Ohio river and the Cumberland Gap. Settlers from Maryland and Pennsylvania went overland to Pittsburgh and down the Ohio river while the Gap was used mostly by the settlers from Virginia and North Carolina. Records of some of the earliest Kentucky settlers, if they could afford land, are found in the certificate book of the Virginia Land Commission and other records may be found in various court documents, if they still exist. Although Kentucky had not yet been set off from Virginia as a separate state in 1790, it was established as the Territory of Kentucky. In that year, statistics show 73,000 inhabitants but unfortunately the population census for 1790, as well as the following 1800 enumeration, met with destruction when the British burned Washington during the War of 1812. The loss of records was supplanted through a compilation of county tax lists for 1790, or as near that date as possible, for the nine counties then formed. Taxpayers and the county and date of the tax list are entered on this record titled "First Census of Kentucky 1790". The listing obtained from tax records from the 42 counties in existence by 1800 is known as the "Second Census of Kentucky". While not a true listing of all inhabitants, these lists are the best record available. The 1810 census survived the British since it had not yet reached Washington by 1812 and, with some allowance for human error, all subsequent reports are reasonably intact and contain fairly accurate information. In the early 1800s, travel was a strenuous and difficult undertaking since roads generally were nothing more than buffalo traces through the wilderness and infrequently traveled horse and wagon paths between neighbor and village. The area now comprised of Kentucky and southern Indiana and Ohio was open to travel but was mostly a tangled wilderness primarily occupied by a few scattered settlements and Indian tribes. To the north of Bourbon county, Kentucky and across the Ohio river lay Cincinnati. River travel was providing increased activity and trading and communications were broadening, creating rapid changes in the area. By 1807, with the settling of Jamestown colony 200 years earlier, the United States had experienced two census enumerations and the population was expanding into new territory at a rapid rate. James F Rule's parents have been tentatively identified as James and Susannah (Shellers) Rule of Bourbon county and the Rule name appears on tax lists as early as 1790 for Bourbon and neighboring Fayette county and in 1800 for Bourbon county alone. In 1810 and 1820, Bourbon county was again the only county in Kentucky holding a recorded population of Rules. Although not proven, it is likely James was born in Bourbon county. It appears evident that up until at least 1820 these families were fairly established in their homes and not inclined to venture into new areas since most of the names appearing on the early tax lists were repeated in the years that followed the first census. Of the men listed on these tax lists and census reports, five are listed in the Bourbon county marriage records between 1791 and 1807 when James was born. James and Susannah seem the most logical choice of parents for James F. During the Colonial period in Virginia, marriages by license were filed or recorded at the courthouse of the county where the bride resided. Marriages by banns, which were published on three consecutive Sundays in the parish churches, were recorded only in the church or parish register. But unfortunately, few appear to have been recorded and even fewer have survived. Most ministers considered their records of marriage to be personal property and many carried their records to other locations as they moved on in their ministry. From 1790, law provided for ministers' returns to be made to the county clerk, but observance was lax and many of these returns were late, incorrect, incomplete, or in many instances not made at all. Early marriages in Bourbon county were also granted from requests to the governor of Virginia which were backed by a security bond. These requests and bonds were located on the back of a deep shelf in a small bundle tied with string in the office of the Bourbon county clerk in the 1980s. In most cases, they are the only record of marriage and many of them never reached the point of being recorded. To prove or disprove a marriage from those early days is difficult or impossible in, most cases. Bourbon county was formed in 1785 and was one of the nine counties organized by the Virginia legislature before Kentucky became a commonwealth in 1792. The area was rich and land became a valued possession to the early settlers. Business prospered in the county seat of Paris, and local government had established itself in such a way that an effective means of government prevailed. Slavery existed on a small scale with most of the black population moving in with more affluent families from areas to the south and east. As a result of rich farmland and good management of the area, Bourbon county held the bulk of the wealth per capita in the entire commonwealth. Bourbon county was also producer of the best whiskey in the area, which although unmatched in quality, is no longer produced in the county whose name it carries. As in many counties, smaller communities of settlers banded together out of convenience and protection for their families. Such a community was located just a few miles north of Paris at the point where the forks of Hinkson and Stoner creeks flow to form the beginning of Licking river. Ruddles Mills was a prosperous community in the early 1800s and due to the excellent water resources available there, log, cotton, woolen and grain mill were in existence and a variety of craftsmen served the area. James lived in the Ruddles Mills area and, at some point, knew a girl, Margaret Jane Lyon, who would later become his wife on 06 January 1831. Margaret was born in 1811 but her parents are as is the place of her birth. Since travel was infrequent and limited in those early times, perhaps her family also lived in the area of Ruddles Mills or in nearby Paris. In 1832, a son William Wright was born to James and Margaret and in November of 1834, they purchased a small parcel of Land at Ruddles Mills. The purchase price of $400 was a substantial amount and the legal description of the land lists it as being "the land where James Rule now lives' containing one half acre located on the south side of Hinkson next to the tailor's shop. This property was sold in February of 1835 and James and his small family then located on the north side of Hinkson on one acre of land purchased for $600 in January of 1836, James must have had his mind set on a better life for his family and in November 1835, while still a resident of Bourbon county, he made his first purchase of land in Indiana. For a sum of $500, he became the owner of eighty acres of ground in Brandywine township in Shelby county, Indiana. Another parcel of forty acres was obtained at the same time for $100 and joined the original purchase. According to the Land Grant Index at the Shelby county courthouse, "John" F Rule was granted forty acres of federal land in August of 1836, but the name was recorded incorrectly since this same forty acre parcel joins the two original pieces of ground and was a portion of the James F Rule estate eighteen years later in 1854, not ever having changed hands during that time. Also in August of 1836, James sold his acre of land on the north side of Hinkson in Bourbon county and brought his wife and young son to their new home in Indiana late that year or early in 1837. His second son, James B arrived in 1837 and in 1839, daughter Ann Maria was born. James was in residence in Shelbyville by 1840 and in April of that year he received an indenture from John H McCombs of Henry county Indiana which bound John into apprenticeship to learn the blacksmith trade. For the seven years following, James would be responsible for the provision of schooling, clothing and shelter for John in return for John's assistance as he learned the trade. Apprenticeship was common in the 1800s and James may also have been an apprentice in that trade in his early years in Kentucky. In March of 1841, a purchase of ground was made in Shelbyville at the northeast comer of Mechanic and Tompkins streets and this was the location of the blacksmith shop James ran for several years before returning to his farm home in Brandywine township around 1847. James and Margaret's family continued to grow with the births of Robert F in 1842, Benjamin Franklin in 1844, and Andrew D in 1845. Andrew was Margaret's last child and, upon her death in 1849, James married Hester (Harrison) Barwick in 1850, widow of Philip Barwick. James was politically involved in his community and was appointed one of three county commissioners in Shelby county, serving a term from 1852 until his death in 1854. During his time in office, the second court house was constructed and his name appears on a plaque on the inside wall of the current courthouse along with the names of John Kem and Thomas Clayton. He also was listed as a delegate from Shelbyville to the Democratic Convention in Indianapolis in January of 1849 where a resolution concerning the introduction of slavery in other states and territories was adopted. Having moved back to his farm from Shelbyville, James began raising grain crops and cattle. The largest stockyard was located in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the Ohio river, and James moved his stock through that market as they grew to maturity. Although he had sold a small comer off of his property to the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, and had received railroad certificates in return, he found it more economical to drive his stock to Cincinnati than to pay the high prices for shipping on the new railroad. According to William Hacker's papers about his Masonic brothers, James Rule took ill with pneumonia as a result of a stock drive to Cincinnati in the fall and winter of 1853 and died of complications in May of 1854 after a long illness. He left his widow Hester with daughters Margaret Jane who was born in 1851, Mary Belle who was born in 1852 and daughter Hester Ann who would be born within two or three months after his death. Having lost both parents, some of James and Margaret's older children scattered in several directions. In 1859, at the age of 14, Andrew left for Louisville, Kentucky and by 1860, William was living in the household of Nathaniel Kinney as a Farmhand, James B was married to Sarah Caroline Dobbins and Andrew had returned to Brandywine township and was living in the home of James B and Sarah. Both James B and Andrew farmed the ground received at their father's death and James B died in 1862 leaving two small children, Fannie born in 1861 and James born in August of 1862, four months after his death. By 1870, Andrew was living in the home of Richard Morris, a Shelbyville attorney. Ann Maria continued to live with her step-mother and Hester's third husband, William Moody and she died of consumption in 1862. Benjamin Franklin was living with Jacob Kinney and working as a farmhand and Robert F had traveled to Paris, Kentucky where he died of consumption in 1863 in the home of W N Rion. James and Hester's daughter Margaret Jane died in 1855 at the age of four, Hester Ann died in 1867 Fit the age of 13 and Mary Belle married Robert M Clark in 1868 when she was 16 and he was 26. Hester's son, James H Barwick, had died by 1862 and nothing is known of her other son Joseph, or of William, her son by William Moody. James F Rule's farm was northeast of Fairland and contained about 350 acres and was partially planted in corn, oats, wheat and timothy. At his estate sale in June of 1854, his blacksmith tools were purchased by Jacob Vernon for $16 and son William purchased three shovel plows for a total of 85 cents, a set of harness for $5.80, check lines For 75 cents, a pitchfork for 10 cents, a field of grass for $1.60 and his father's bay horse with one eye for $52.50. Among the books in James F Rule's inventory listing were three Patent Office Reports, two volumes of Dick's Philosophy a Bucks Dictionary and American Biography. Other items in his inventory were five bed quilts, six Windsor chairs, a writing desk, a brass eight day clock, a rocking chair, four sugar kettles, a fancy stand and glass, three crosscut saws, a two-horse wagon (which sold for $80) one man's saddle, one side saddle, eight panes of glass, assorted cows, calves, pigs, horses and colts, and numerous household goods and a rifle. Although James died in May of 1854, his death notice was not reported in the Independent Banner newspaper until August and the following notation was made by the same paper in September: "Rev B W Sullivan will preach the funeral of B F Rule, deceased, at Wray's Meetinghouse on Sunday, October Ist." This "funeral" obviously was a memorial to James. James and Margaret and Hester, are all buried at the Wray/Ray Cemetery in Shelby county Indiana and his stone bears a Masonic emblem. WNN On January 6, 1831 when James F. was 23, he first married Margaret Jane LYON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on November 14, 1811. Margaret Jane died in Shelby Cty., Brandywine Tp, Indiana on March 5, 1849; she was 37. They had the following children: i. William Wright. Born in 1832 in Kentucky. William Wright died. 4/28/99 William appears on courthouse record of "Moved or Deceased Taxpayers in Shelby Cty. IN' as: Willaim - 1857 - Brandywine tp - left, and again as William - 1862 - Brandywine tp - dead. These entries are a mystery since the advertised letter list dated 12 May 1880, (mail awaiting pickup by the addressee) published in the Daily Evening Democrat, Friday 28 May 1880, contains the name of W. W. Rule. No marriage record has been located in Shelby Cty., IN. (Data from Paula Karmire) WNN 31 ii. James B. (1837-1862) iii. Ann Maria. Born in 1839 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Ann Maria died in Shelby Cty., Brandywine Tp, Indiana on March 2, 1862; she was 23. iv. Robert F. Born about 1842 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Robert F. died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on September 15, 1863; he was 21. 4/28/99 The WESTERN CITIZEN newspaper published in Paris, KY included this notice on Friday 18 Sep 1863: "Died - at the residence of Mr. W. N. Rion in this city, on Tuesday night last, of Consumption, Mr. Robert F. Rule, of Shelbyville, Indiana in the 22nd year of his age." WNN Per Paula Karmire: "Robert was a son of James F. Rule and I believe William and Elizabeth were his aunt and uncle." 32 v. Benjamin Franklin (1844-1914) vi. Andrew Dallas. Born in 1845 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Andrew Dallas died. 4/28/99 Courthouse record - "Moved ar Deceased taxpayers in Shelby County, IN: Dallas Rule - Shelbyville to Louisville, KY. WNN Andrew Dallas married Hester (Harrison) BARWICK. Born. Hester (Harrison) died. On April 23, 1850 when James F. was 42, he second married Hester (Harrison) BARWICK, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born in 1820 in Pennsylvania. Hester (Harrison) died in Shelby Cty., Indiana in 1884; she was 64. They had the following children: i. Margaret Jane. Born in 1851 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Margaret Jane died in Shelby Cty., Indiana in March 1855; she was 4. 33 ii. Mary Belle (1852-1916) iii. Hester Ann. Born in July 1854 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Hester Ann died in Shelby Cty., Indiana in February 1867; she was 12. Family of Samuel RULE , Jr. (5) & Elizabeth Covington KENNETT 18. James King RULE. Born on April 14, 1803 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. James King died in San Yasidro, Santa Clara County, California on April 23, 1882; he was 79. 3/25/99 From "History of Union, MO. Franklin County" "The trustees elected May 5, 1849, were the same as above, except the James K. Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." (Note-David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K. Rule) WNN 3/25/99 From Bureau of Land Management - Purchased land in Franklin County 4/1/1837 and 9/7/1838. WNN 4/15/99 James Rule was a cousin of Patsy Rule. WNN 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO"1925 Rule, James K. - Union - Street Inspector 1846 1/12/00 MARTHA (PATSY) D RULE born 1807, Bourbon Co, KY, married 01 Jan 1824, in Nicholas Co, KY, JAMES KING (or KENNETT) RULE #1656, born 14 Apr 1803, Nicholas Co, KY, (son of SAMUEL RULE JR. #1609 and ELIZABETH COVINGTON KENNETT #1654) died 23 Apr 1882, San Yasidro, Santa Clara Co, CA, buried: IOOF Cemetery. MARTHA died aft 1849, CA. JAMES: From Bureau of Land Management records, James K Rule purchased land in Franklin county Missouri in April of 1837 and again in September of 1838. From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, Missouri 1925": James K, Union, Street Inspector 1846. " From the "History of Union, Missouri, Franklin County", "The trustees elected May 5, 1849 were the same, except that James K Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." [David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K Rule.) James K Rule was an Elder in the Church of Christ and records of marriages in the neighborhood of Franklin county, Missouri frequently show him as the officiating minister. The 1850 census of St Johns township, Franklin county, Missouri lists James as a tavern keeper with a residence next door to James W B and Elizabeth Rule. In 1860 he was listed in the census for Wet Ravine township, Sierra county, California. James and Martha's fathers were brothers and they were first cousins. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On January 1, 1824 when James King was 20, he married Martha (Patsy) D. RULE (14) , daughter of John RULE (3) (1764-1813) & Sarah DEHART (1774-1819), in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born in 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Martha (Patsy) D. died in California after 1849; she was 42. They had the following children: i. William. Born in 1826 in MO. William died. 1/12/00 William was a wagonmaker. WNN ii. Austin. Born in 1828 in MO. Austin died. iii. Mary. Born in 1835 in MO. Mary died. iv. Eliza. Born in 1838 in MO. Eliza died. v. Nancy. Born in 1841 in MO. Nancy died. vi. Martha. Born in 1849 in MO. Martha died. 19. Samuel RULE. Born on August 18, 1805 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel died in Franklin County, MO on March 15, 1842; he was 36. 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County MO"1925 Postmaster - Newport; Rule, Samuel - July 9, 1827-Mar. 16, 1839 WNN 1/16/00 Samuel is listed in the 1830 census of Franklin County, MO as head of a household with seven whites and three slaves. He made his Will 18Mar1842 and it was proved in Franklin County court 28Mar1842. Further data on Samuel is contained in the Biographies Section. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Will of Samuel Rule - Franklin County, MO - 28 March 1842 State of Missouri ) ss County of Franklin) C. S. Jeffiies Clerk of the County Court within and for the County of Franklin in the State of Missouri. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Whereas Samuel Rule late of the County of Franklin deceased died and having his last will and Testament appointed Jesse McDonald his executor and you Jesse McDonald having given sufficient security I do therefore give and grant unto you the Said Jesse McDonald full power and authority to administer all and singular the Lands goods chattles rights and credits of the Said Deceased and to demand collect and In a Legal manner require and receive a manner of Debt and Debts due and owing to the Said deceased, and well and faithfully to dispose of the same according to Law. And Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint you the said Jesse McDonald administrator,with the will annexed of said Testator of all and singular the goods chittles rights and credits of the deceased. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and official seal at Union this Twenty Eight day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, and of the American Independence the sixty sixth. (LS) C. S. Jeffries Clerk Filed and Recorded 28th March 1842 In the name of God Amen I Samuel Rule of the County of Franklin and State of Missouri being weak in body but of Sound and disposing mind, do make this my last will and testament hereby revoking all others heretofore made Item I st I give my soul to God its author and my body to the earth from whence it came. Item 2nd I desire to be buried in a plain and decent manner Item 3rd I desire my executor to pay all my just debts out of the first assets that come into his hands Item 4th I Will and bequeath unto my beloved wife Jaley Rule my dwelling house with all my household and Kitchen furniture - my stock of hogs. Two Cows & Calves my Sheep Three Suitable horses for her use and Such as She may select out of my Stock of horses - All the articles given in this Item to my beloved wife is in addition to and over and above what is allowed to widows by the Statute of this State. Item 5th I will and bequeath that my younger children (without naming them) each receive as good an English Education out of the Joint property of my estate and under the control of their mother as my two oldest have received. Item 6th I will and direct my Executor to make Charles L Cooper a good warrantee deed in fee Simple to the lot he now lives on in the Town of Newport, he having paid the full consideration in covering my houses at the price of Seventy five Dollars. Said Deed to be made as soon as may be convenient. Item 7th I will. and direct my Executor to Sell as soon as convenient my horse old Tariff on a credit of one third in twelve months one third in eighteen months, and one third in two years, taking bond and Security for the payment of the purchase money Item 8th I will and bequeath to my oldest Son Press G Rule one horse such as he may select to be worth fifty Dollars and to my oldest daughter Susan Rule, one horse, such as she may select to be worth fifty Dollars to be charged to them on final distribution Item 9th I Hereby appoint my friend Jesse McDonald my executor to this my last will and Testament made this 18th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Forty two. Signed and sealed in Presents of us and in presents of the Samuel Rule (seal) Testator and of each other, attest Elijah McLean Jas. K Rule Bennoni Sappington On October 19, 1823 when Samuel was 18, he married Laity (Jaley) McDONALD. Born on November 12, 1805 in Kentucky. Laity (Jaley) died in Henry County, MO on October 6, 1884; she was 78. 12/20/99 On 1860 Census for Franklin County, MO. WNN They had the following children: i. Preston G. Born on August 15, 1824 in Franklin County, MO. Preston G. died. 1/19/99 Joined the Army (Mexican War) June 27, 1846 in Union, MO. He was a private in Capt. Stevenson's Mounted Missouri Volenteers who were in turn led by Col. Alexander Doniphan. The story of this unit was legend. Traveled overland from Missouri, through Santa Fe, and on to Mexico with much hardship. After an outstanding perfomance in the War they returned home by way on New Orleans. In the saddle for 13 months, they had traveled more the 5,500 miles. (A more complete account can be found in any book on the Mexican War) WNN 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO"1926 Soldiers of the War with Mexico "War was declared June 4, 1845 and the treaty of peace was signed Feb 2, 1848. Over 100 soldiers from Franklin County served in a long hard expedition. They were classed as mounted infantry, but were essentially cavalrymen and rode about 300 horses to death. Numerous details of biography are at hand, but are omitted here." WNN On February 20, 1849 when Preston G. was 24, he married Frances COIL. Born. Frances died. ii. Susan E. Born on November 20, 1825 in Franklin County, MO. Susan E. died. On January 2, 1841 when Susan E. was 15, she married Scott RICHARDSON. Born. Scott died. 34 iii. Benjamin (1827-) iv. Luther. Born on June 10, 1829 in Newport, Franklin County, MO. Luther died. v. Dixon H. Born on November 14, 1830 in Newport, Franklin County, MO. Dixon H. died. 1/16/00 Dixon went to CA in 1850 and in a letter to his sister, Mary Matilda, in 1852, he was mining for gold in Double Springs in Calaveris County. He was still in CA in 1900. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN Dixon H. married Nancy TRASK. Born. Nancy died. vi. Eliza Ann. Born on July 14, 1832 in Franklin County, MO. Eliza Ann died in MO on November 13, 1851; she was 19. On February 20, 1850 when Eliza Ann was 17, she married William T. THURMOND, in Franklin County, MO. Born. William T. died. vii. Elijah M. Born on August 13, 1836 in Franklin County, MO. Elijah M. died on October 13, 1861; he was 25. 1/16/00 Died in Civil War service. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN viii. David L. Born on April 2, 1838 in Franklin County, MO. David L. died. 1/16/00 David was seriously wounded in the Civil War and was living in Howard county, MO in 1880. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN David L. married Mary Jane HOLTZCLAW. Born. Mary Jane died. ix. Mary Matilda. Born on September 30, 1839 in Franklin County, MO. Mary Matilda died in Berkeley, Alameda County, California on December 17, 1924; she was 85. 1/16/00 Mary went to CA in the 1880's and died at her son's home in Berkeley. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN On January 13, 1864 when Mary Matilda was 24, she married Elias Robinson CAMPBELL , Jr. Born on November 5, 1839. Elias Robinson died in Franklin County, MO on September 17, 1867; he was 27. 20. Elizabeth E. RULE. Born in 1822 in Franklin County, MO. Elizabeth E. died. On February 9, 1841 when Elizabeth E. was 19, she married Dr. James W. B. REYNOLDS, in Franklin County, MO. Born in 1820 in Lincoln County, MO. James W. B. died. 1/17/00 Joann Wash (wash@@dia.net), stated John Reynolds was born ca 1795 in Virginia and was the father of Susan Emma who married Seth M Baldridge; James W B who married Elizabeth E Rule; Mary Caroline who married John Goff, and Daniel who married Minerva (unk). The last three children were born in Lincoln county, Missouri. His first wife is and he married (2) Ann Elizabeth Suddarth in 1849. A widow named Margaret is mentioned in his Lincoln county, Missouri estate papers dated 21 Jan 1863. Kashlyn Covington (kashlyncov@@aol.com) indicates John Reynolds' estate papers, probated in 1863, suggest James W B and Elizabeth were in California at that time. They were no longer residents of California by the 1870 census. The Reynolds family cemetery in Labadie in Franklin county, Missouri contains a stone with the initials and name of J W B Reynolds. There is no stone for Elizabeth although it is believed she is also buried there. They had the following children: i. Virginia. Born in 1843 in MO. Virginia died. ii. Jennetta. Born in 1845 in MO. Jennetta died. iii. Augusta. Born in 1847 in MO. Augusta died. iv. William Oliver. Born. William Oliver died. Family of William RULE (6) & Dolly G. EASTIN 21. Augustin Easton RULE. Born about 1804 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Augustin Easton died in 1852; he was 48. 1/17/00 AUGUSTIN EASTIN RULE(son of WILLIAM RULE and DOLLY G EASTIN ) born ca 1804, Nicholas Co, KY, married (1) 04 Mar 1828, in Pendleton Co, KY, Marr Rec I-1 60, PRISCILLA W COLVIN, born 1808, (daughter of LEWIS COLVIN ) died 1829, married (2) 20 Dec 1830, in Campbell Co, KY, Bondsman: John Calvin, FRANCES B COLVIN, born 1804, Pendleton Co, KY, (daughter of LEWIS COLVIN) died 1839, married (3) 08 Nov 1840, in Campbell Co, KY, LETITIA E NELSON 41672, born 1811, died 1881. AUGUSTIN died Nov 1852. The "Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky", page 242, states Augustin E Rule was constable of Falmouth, Kentucky for 20 years. He is found listed both as Augustin E and Augustus E Rule in various Pendleton county records and is found listed on the 1850 Pendleton county, Kentucky census as A E Rule. Lewis Colvin, father of Priscilla and Frances, was from Virginia and was an early settler of Pendleton county, Kentucky. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On March 4, 1828 when Augustin Easton was 24, he first married Priscilla W. COLVIN, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born in 1808. Priscilla W. died in 1829; she was 21. They had one child: i. Mary G. Born in 1828. Mary G. died in 1829; she was 1. On December 20, 1830 when Augustin Easton was 26, he second married Francis B. COLVIN, in Campbell County, Kentucky. Born in 1804 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Francis B. died in 1839; she was 35. They had the following children: i. George Robinson. Born on April 27, 1837 in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky. George Robinson died in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky in 1900; he was 62. The Biographical Encyclopaedia of Kentucky, Cincinnati, Ohio: J. M. Armstrong & Company, 1878; New Material Copyright by the Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Southern Historical Press, 1980, page 242 George R Rule, lawyer and Master Commissioner of Pendleton County, was born April 27, 1837, at Falmouth Kentucky. He is the youngest of three children of Augustin E and Frances B (Colvin) Rule. Ms father was twenty years constable at Falmouth, and throughout his entire life was occupied in some public trust. He died in 1852. His grandfather, Wm Rule was a native of Nicholas County, Kentucky, as was his father also, and was a soldier in the War of 1812. His great-grandfather, Samuel Rule emigrated from Ireland, and settled in Western Pennsylvania, where he married Sarah Robinson, and afterwards removed to Nicholas County, in this State. His mother was a native of Pendleton County, and daughter of Lewis Colvin, an early settler of that county from Virginia. George Robinson Rule, the subject of this sketch, remained on a farm until the age of eleven, and attended school some of the Winters during the time. From 1848 to 1856, he spent most of his time in school, at Pendleton Academy and Aspen Grove Seminary, where he acquired a good education. From the time of leaving school, until the opening of the war, he occupied his time in various pursuits. In 1862, he entered the Confederate army, as a member of Company D, of Col Henry L Giltner's Fourth Kentucky Cavalry, and served until the close of the war. He participated in Humphrey Marshall's raid into this State; was with Longstreet at Knoxville, Bean's Station; with Morgan at Cove Gap, and in his last raid through Kentucky; and was in numerous lesser engagements in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia - in all as many as thirty of forty engagements. In Morgan's last Kentucky raid, he was captured and confined eight months at Camp Douglas. When the war ended, he returned home, but soon after went to St. Louis, where he spent some time as a salesman; for a short time taught a country school, and was engaged in fanning until 1867, when he returned to Falmouth and began the study of the law, under the direction of Judge W W Ireland. In 1869, he was admitted to the bar, and, in the same year, entered upon the practice of his profession at Falmouth. In the Spring of 1870, he was appointed Master Commissioner in the Circuit Court, by Judge James O'Hara, and was made Master Commissioner in Chancery on the organization of the Chancery Court in 1871. Mr Rule was married, May 20, 1873, to Miss Emma Wilson, daughter of Dr James Wilson, of Falmouth. He is a Democrat, although, at the election preceding the rebellion, he voted for Bell and Everett. Religiously, he is a Methodist; is a man of fine personal, professional, and social habits, and deservedly stands very high in the community for his sterling qualities of heart and mind. WNN On May 20, 1873 when George Robinson was 36, he married Emma WILSON, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born. Emma died. ii. William L. Born in 1833. William L. died in 1833. iii. Ann Louisa. Born in 1834. Ann Louisa died in 1881; she was 47. On November 8, 1840 when Augustin Easton was 36, he third married Letitia E. NELSON, in Campbell County, Kentucky. Born in 1811. Letitia E. died in 1881; she was 70. They had the following children: i. Susan Florilla. Born in 1842. Susan Florilla died. On December 20, 1864 when Susan Florilla was 22, she married John SEAMAN, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born. John died. ii. William C. Born in 1843. William C. died in 1843. iii. Mary T. Born about 1848. Mary T. died in 1849; she was 1. Family of William RULE (6) & Mary (Polly) DANIEL 22. Susan America RULE. Born on January 8, 1822. Susan America died on August 13, 1843; she was 21. On December 21, 1841 when Susan America was 19, she married John J. GRANT, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born. John J. died. 1/18/00 Susan's father made a codicil to his ''Will on 13 August 1843 in which he stated his daughter Susan A. Grant was deceased. A record found in Pendleton County Circujit Court package 163, contains a suit filed by W. C. Rule vs R. Stowers and others, concering the estate of William Rule. Reference is made to his deceased daughter Susan and her husband, also deceased and their children, all infants, and their guardian W(illiam) C(olumbus) Rule. (Susan and John's marriage date may indicate an error in transcription since four children are listed in the above suit. If Susan was married in December 1841, and deceased by August 1843, She would have only been married a short time when she died.) (Per Paula Karmire) WNN They had the following children: i. Robert W. Born. ii. Mary B. Born. iii. Charles E. Born. iv. Louisa. Born. � Fourth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Edward Byram RULE (10) & Mary (Polly) EASTIN 23. Edward Byram RULE , Jr. Born on September 20, 1825 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Edward Byram died in 1869; he was 43. Edward Byram married Margaret BURBRIDGE. Born. Margaret died in 1901 in MO. They had the following children: 35 i. Edward B. (1864-) ii. John D. Benjamin. Born in 1869 in Louisiana, MO. John D. Benjamin died in MO. 3/18/00 John B. Rule was a physician in St. Louis. He was the Nicoll's family doctor in the teens and 20's. I believe he died in the 1930's. He was Fanny (Seymour) Nicoll's 3rd cousin. WNN iii. Lietta. Born. iv. Thomas B. Born. v. Flora E. Born. Family of Elizabeth (Betsy) RULE (11) & John VICTOR , Jr. 24. Martha M. VICTOR. Born on April 24, 1824. Martha M. died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on May 8, 1872; she was 48. On November 27, 1846 when Martha M. was 22, she married William Mason JOHNSON, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born on June 1, 1824. William Mason died in MO after 1882; he was 57. 3/18/00 From "Rule Families Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, KY by William H. Perrin, 1882, page 750. William Mason Johnson, farmer, P 0 Millersburg, was born in the room in which he now lives, and was the youngest child of Jonathan and Rachel (Dills) Johnson; she, a daughter of Isaac Dills of Harrison County. Jonathan Johnson was a native of Pennsylvania, born in may, 1790, and was brought by his parents to "Irish Station" when eight years of age; his father, Laban, was the earliest settler in the section when the subject now lives. Jonathan was for a time a resident of Scott County- was married and moved at a very early date to the farm where William M now resides. He had three sons and two daughters, John C born Oct 14, 1804; he was twice married - first to Aby Tennants, of Mason County, second to Sally Victor; and had seven children who reside in Bourbon, viz: Nancy born Nov 25, 1806, married Elijah Summit and left eight children, those living are in Nicholas County; Betsey born March 8, 1810 married Rolland Steers and they had four children, one son, William in Missouri and one daughter in Harrison County, now living; Harmon D born Dec 13, 1811 residing in Missouri; and William Mason born June 1, 1824, who when eighteen years of age, with his brothers, sisters and parents, seven persons in all, aggregated 1,477 lbs, or an average of 211 lbs each; only the two youngest of that number are now living. Mr Johnson was married Nov 27, 1845 to Martha Victor, daughter of John and Betsy (Rule) Victor who were residents of Nicholas County, and had five sons, viz: Bruce born Sept 27, 18461 Charley M born May 26, 185 1; Victor born Jan 14,1853 and died Aug 31, 1859; Stewart born Nov 24, 1855; and Oscar M born Aug 17, 1858; all are farming in Carlisle Precinct. His wife died May 8, 1872. Mr Johnson is a man of thorough business habits and honorable in all his dealings; he lived fifty-two years without giving a note or running an account of any kind. He is strictly temperate and highly respected by the citizens of the county in which he lives. WNN They had the following children: i. Bruce. Born on September 27, 1846. Bruce died. ii. Charley M. Born on May 26, 1851. Charley M. died. iii. Victor. Born on January 14, 1853. Victor died on August 31, 1859; he was 6. iv. Stewart. Born on November 24, 1855. Stewart died. v. Oscar M. Born on August 17, 1858. Oscar M. died. 25. Eliza VICTOR. Born in September 1827 in Kentucky. Eliza died. In 1847 when Eliza was 19, she married John W. KIMBROUGH, son of Major/Mager KIMBROUGH (1800-<1879) & Rachel KELSO, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born on May 30, 1822 in Harrison County, Kentucky. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, p. 660 JOHN W. KIMBROUGH, farmer and trader; P.O. Cynthiana; was born in Harrison County, Ky., May 30, 1822, son of Mager and Rachel (Kelso) Kimbrough, who were the parents of three sons and three daughters, John W. being the oldest. He was educated in the schools of his native county, and was raised to farming, in which occupation he is at present engaged, and in trading. In August, 1847, he was married in Nicholas County, to Eliza Victor, born in September, 182s, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Rule) Victor, and from which marriage there has resulted four daughters; Alice, Evie, Mattie, and Addie. Himself, wife and one daughter are Methodists, and two daughters are Baptists; he is a Democrat. They had the following children: i. Alice. Born. ii. Evie. Born. iii. Mattie. Born. iv. Addie. Born. Family of Katherine “Katy/Kitty” RULE (12) & John HAMILTON 26. Sarah HAMILTON. On April 11, 1837 Sarah married William W. FRITTS, son of Henry FRITTS (-1879). They had the following children: i. William H. Born. ii. John R. Born. iii. Martha Alice. Born. 36 iv. J. W. (1841-) Family of Matilda RULE (13) & Williamson ROGERS 27. Rebecca W. ROGERS. Born on April 22, 1824 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Rebecca W. died in Villa Ridge, MO on November 4, 1915; she was 91. 1/12/00 In the 1860 Franklin county, MO. census, Joseph and Rebecca were living in Bowles township near Gray's Summit in Franklin county. WNN On December 20, 1844 when Rebecca W. was 20, she married Joseph WOOD, in Franklin County, MO. Born on June 6, 1820 in Virginia. Joseph died in Villa Ridge, MO on April 10, 1894; he was 73. 12/31/98 On 1860 Census; Farmer/ value realestate-$7000.00/personal estate - $3000.00. Bowles Twp - Post Office; Gray's Summit - WNN They had the following children: i. Louisa. Born about 1846 in MO. ii. Mary A. Born on November 3, 1848. Mary A. died on March 14, 1888; she was 39. Mary A. married Unk LEWRIGHT. iii. Williamson. Born about 1853 in MO. iv. Thomas P. Born about 1857. v. Irene. Born in 1867 in Franklin County, MO. Irene died in MO in 1959; she was 92. 1/19/99 Irene was a cousin to Fanny Seymour Nicoll. We visited her several times at her home in Villa Ridge, MO. WNN On March 27, 1907 when Irene was 40, she married C. Dee LAMBETH, in MO. Born about 1869 in Franklin County, MO. C. Dee died. 28. Louisa R. ROGERS. Born about 1828 in Franklin County, MO. Louisa R. died in Webster Groves, St. Louis County, MO about April 20, 1903; she was 75. 12/19/98 Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. WNN 12/19/98 Death date from Church in doubt...I have signed checks from 1904 and 1905. WNN On November 2, 1853 when Louisa R. was 25, she married John PERCIVAL, in Franklin County, MO. Born about 1822 in New Brunswick, MO. John died in Webster Groves, MO on December 3, 1897; he was 75. 12/19/98 From a letter - Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Webster Groves, MO. 1. Helped found the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in 1867 at 9 S. Bompart Ave., Webster Groves, MO. A window is in the family's memory. 2. Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. WNN 3. A Kate Gillon lived with the Percival's for a while...from the Episcopal Orphan's Home. WNN 1/4/99 He was a book keeper for John R. Triplett (Ins. Agt.) from 1889 to 1897, per the St. Louis City Directory. WNN 4/26/00 Per a map of Webster Groves - 1878 John Percival owned 5.786 acres on the northwest corner of Kirkham and Gore Aves. (then Shady and Chuch Aves.) WNN 4/26/00 Per 1870 Census: Value of real estate - $10,000.00 Value of personal estate - $500.00 WNN They had the following children: i. John. Born. ii. Kate. Born about 1854. 10/12/99 Per a 1993 letter from Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Webster Groves, MO; Kate Gillon, who lived with the Percivals, was from the Episcopal Orphans Home. WNN 4/26/00 Per 1870 Census: age - 16 Domestic servant WNN 29. Lucy Ann ROGERS. Born on October 20, 1834 in Gray's Summit, MO. Lucy Ann died in Denver, Colorado on June 17, 1919; she was 84. 1/15/99 From the St. Louis City Directory; 1901 Seymour, Lucy A., wid Edward r 5017 Morgan (now Delmar Ave.)(lived with daughter, Fanny) WNN 1/22/99 Served as Postmistress of St. James from 1885 to 1890. 4/26/00 Obituary from The St. James Journal - July 4, 1919 Mrs. Lucy A. Seymour, wife of the late Edward J. Seymour of St. James, died in Denver, Colo., Tuesday June 17th at 7:30 p. m. at the home of her daughter Mrs. C. R. Martin. Her body was brought to St. James and laid to rest in the family plot in the Masonic cemetery Saturday June 21st at 1:30 p. m. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. H. N. Traggitt of Rolla assisted by Rev. F. M. Weddell at Trinity Episcopal church of which she was a devoted and conscientious member, being one of the first of this parish. She was much loved by all who knew her from her many acts of kindness and noble traits of Christian character. None came into her presence but felt they were uplifted by her influence. Her life was one of charity, loving kindness, patience and long suffering. All showing she truly was a mother of Israel. Mrs. Seymour was the daughter of Williamson and Matilda Rule Rogers and was born near Gray's Summit, Mo., Oct. 20, 1831; was married to Mr. Seymour at the same place, April 15, 1856 and went to the Maramec Iron Works to live. In 1861 they moved to St. James. Mr. Seymour died in 1885 and Mrs. Seymour left St. James in 1889 and has resided with her children until her death. She is survived by three daughters; Mrs. Martin of Denver, Mrs. Geo. Nicoll of St. Louis and Mrs. James Miller of Boston. WNN On April 15, 1856 when Lucy Ann was 21, she married Edward Julis SEYMOUR, in Gray's Summit, MO. Born on March 9, 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Edward Julis died in Judsonia, White County, AR on March 6, 1885; he was 58. 2/23/00 Per letter from William Nicoll, Sr. Edward Seymour attended Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN. An inquiry failed to bring forth confirmation. WNN 1/11/99 Letter from State Historical Society of Missouri; Biographical sketch in McGrath, Michael L., OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF MISSOURI FOR 1881, pg.162; Edward J. Seymour, St. James, Phelps County, Democrat. Born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, March 9, 1826; lived in Missouri 27 years; druggist; elected to the 31st General Assembly, receiving 2,772 votes to 1,647 for James C. Carpenter, Radical, and 352 for D. E. Browning. Married. WNN 12/20/99 Abstract of Conveyance of Property Year Purchaser Previous Owner Section Township Range Desc 1861 Seymore(sic) Ed Zeigler, Samuel 17 38 6 senw 12/20/99 1863 Phelps County Tax Book Sections Township Range Acres Seymour, E. J. 17,19 38 6 56 WNN They had the following children: i. Edward P. Born in 1857 in Phelps County, MO. Edward P. died in St. James, MO on March 17, 1882; he was 25. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Edward Seymour confirmed Dec. 28, 1879 WNN 5/12/98-Died of spinal meningitis. WNN 5/12/98-St. James, as a town, was not layed out until 1860. WNN 37 ii. Lucy Jane (1862-) 38 iii. Fanny Carson (1869-1963) iv. Caroline Amelia. Born on July 10, 1871 in St. James, MO. Caroline Amelia died in Boston, Suffolk County, MA on August 11, 1934; she was 63. Caroline Amelia married James M. MILLER, in St. James, MO. Born. James M. died. 39 v. Rogers (1875-<1910) Family of Samuel RULE (15) & Elizabeth CLINE 30. Samuel L. RULE. Born in 1829 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel L. died. after 1850 when Samuel L. was 21, he married Sarah FAIRFAX. Born in 1828 in Virginia. Sarah died. They had the following children: i. Elizabeth. Born in 1855 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Elizabeth died. Elizabeth married John H. RANDOLPH. Born in 1851 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. John H. died. ii. Susan. Born on March 12, 1858 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Susan died. Susan married John M. YONTS. Born on October 14, 1844 in Muhlenberg, Kentucky. John M. died. iii. Robert. Born in September 1859 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Robert died. iv. Alice Ednora. Born on April 20, 1862 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Alice Ednora died. Alice Ednora married John Luther HAMM. Born on May 8, 1857 in Central City, Muhlenberg, Kentucky. John Luther died. v. Samuel. Born in 1866 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Samuel died. Samuel married Joannah Elizabeth GARRETT. Born in August 1868 in Muhlenberg, Kentucky. Joannah Elizabeth died. vi. Charles. Born in 1868 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Family of James F. RULE (17) & Margaret Jane LYON 31. James B. RULE. Born in 1837 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. James B. died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on April 15, 1862; he was 25. On April 14, 1860 when James B. was 23, he married Sarah Adeline DOBBINS, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born in 1841 in Indiana. Sarah Adeline died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on December 4, 1914; she was 73. 1/13/00 Sarah was a daughter of Hugh Dobbins and Catharine James who married in Shelby county, Indiana on 06 May 1837 - Marr Rec p333. Her obituary published in the Shelbyville Democrat on 10 Dec 1914 indicates she married (2) Richard Cooper ca 1870 and that he died 26 Dec 1912. Their children were named as Mrs George Phillips, John and Thomas Cooper. Her sisters were named as Mrs Henry Lemasters, Miss Frances Dobbins of Indianapolis, and brothers John and Hugh Dobbins, and Douglas Dobbins of Franklin. According to Shelby county, Indiana birth records, Richard and Sara A Cooper were parents of a daughter born 10 Aug 1885. And Shelby county Marr Rec 16-533 records a marriage for Ella Cooper and George Phillips in 1903. Another obituary listed in the Shelbyville Democrat is that of "Mrs John lack, age 52 years, who died in Feb 1912 in Indianapolis, a daughter of Richard Cooper." Mentioned are a sister, Mrs George Phillips and a brother Thomas. [This would be Fannie (Rule) Jack; and she would actually be a step-daughter of Richard Cooper.] They had the following children: i. Fannie. Born in 1861 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Fannie died in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana in 1912; she was 51. Fannie married John JACK. Born. John died. ii. James. Born in August 1862 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. 32. Benjamin Franklin RULE. Born on September 4, 1844 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Benjamin Franklin died in Fairland, Shelby Cty., Indiana on September 9, 1914; he was 70. On March 30, 1887 when Benjamin Franklin was 42, he married Martha Ann TOTTEN, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born on April 28, 1864 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Martha Ann died in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana on November 12, 1943; she was 79. They had the following children: i. Charles William. Born on February 24, 1888 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Charles William died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on May 31, 1943; he was 55. ii. Marie. Born on May 3, 1895 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Marie died in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana on November 14, 1983; she was 88. Family of James F. RULE (17) & Hester (Harrison) BARWICK 33. Mary Belle RULE. Born in October 1852 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Mary Belle died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on November 17, 1916; she was 64. On January 14, 1868 when Mary Belle was 15, she married Robert M. CLARK, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born in 1842 in Dearborn County, Indiana. Robert M. died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on July 24, 1910; he was 68. They had the following children: i. James E. Born in October 1868 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. James E. died. ii. Fannie D. Born on August 31, 1870 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Fannie D. died on December 25, 1870 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. iii. Gertrude. Born in December 1871 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. iv. Nellie M. Born on January 17, 1877 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Nellie M died on December 13, 1970; she was 93. v. Ralph E. Born in February 1881 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Ralph E. died on July 10, 1928; he was 47. Family of Samuel RULE (19) & Laity (Jaley) McDONALD 34. Benjamin RULE. Born on August 26, 1827 in Franklin County, MO. Benjamin died. 1/16/00 Benjamin and Polly have 6 infants buried in Maupin Cemetery in Franklin County, MO. In 1880 Benjamin is found residing in Henry County, MO. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On February 9, 1853 when Benjamin was 25, he married Mary (Polly) MAUPIN, in Franklin County, MO. Born about 1832. Mary (Polly) died. They had the following children: i. Alice A. Born about 1856. Alice A. died. ii. Anne Eliza. Born on November 2, 1857 in Franklin County, MO. Anne Eliza died in Franklin County, MO on September 7, 1860; she was 2. iii. Laura V. Born about 1860 in Franklin County, MO. Laura V. died. iv. Ella Margaret. Born on February 10, 1862 in Franklin County, MO. Ella Margaret died in Franklin County, MO on April 1, 1863; she was 1. v. Martha Ann. Born on March 2, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. Martha Ann died on July 23, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. vi. Mary Elizabeth. Born on March 2, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. Mary Elizabeth died on March 19, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. vii. John Samuel. Born on June 8, 1865 in Franklin County, MO. John Samuel died on June 12, 1865 in Franklin County, MO. viii. Charles Arthur. Born on November 24, 1866 in Franklin County, MO. Charles Arthur died on September 2, 1867 in Franklin County, MO. � Fifth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Edward Byram RULE , Jr. (23) & Margaret BURBRIDGE 35. Edward B. RULE , 3rd. Born on November 24, 1864 in MO. Edward B. died. 3/18/00 From "Rule Families Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire "History of Northeast Missouri" page 1092 Edward B Rule [third] is cashier of the Mercantile Bank of Louisiana, a position in which his many splendid qualities of mind and character are utilized to the full. His entire business career has been passed in the banking interests thus far, and from the beginning he gave promise of exceptional ability in the administration of matters of finance - a promise which has been most unquestionably fulfilled with the passing years and added responsibilities which have been laid upon him. Mr. Rule is a native son of Louisiana, born in this city on November 27, 1864, and is the son of Edward B Rule and the grandson of Edward and Mary (Eastin) Rule, who lived in and about Falmouth, Pendleton county, Kentucky, till 1827, when the grandfather died. The following year Mrs Rule moved to Pike county, Missouri, settling on Reno creek. She subsequently married John Shannon and passed her remaining years there. The Rule children were four in number and are here named in the order of the birth: Griffin, who died in Pike County; John T, who was a leading merchant and miller in Louisiana for a number of years and finally died here; Ellen, who married a Mr Hedges, and is buried in Pike county; and Edward B, second, the father of Edward B of this review. Edward B Rule, second, was born in Pendleton county, Kentucky, in 1825 and he was but a child of three years when his life in Missouri began. He engaged in the merchandise business with his brother, John T Rule before the opening of the Civil war, and continued in that business until 1865, when, as a member of the firm of Rule & Company, he engaged in milling, purchasing the May Flouring Mill (sic Mayflower Mills) and operating it for a time, but with somewhat unsatisfactory results. He was well known in a public way in Louisiana, serving as city recorder at one time and again as mayor of the city. He was a man of meager education, but possessed great natural resources, and was ever a man who found it possible to be guided wisely by the results of his mistakes, as well as his successes. He married Margaret Burbridge, a daughter of Thomas Burbridge, whose native state was Kentucky. Mr Rule died in 1869, his widow surviving him until 1901. Their children were: Mrs Lietta Robinson of Louisiana; Thomas B, registry clerk, engaged in the Louisiana post office; Flora E, the wife of J B Simpson; Edward B, Third; and Dr John D Rule of St Louis. Edward B Rule, third, was educated in the public schools of Louisiana, that schooling forming the basis of his splendid business training, which he later received in the first years of his work. In 1885, when he was twenty-one years of age, he entered the Mercantile Bank as a junior clerk, in which position he continued until he had mastered the details of clerical banking, and he passed gradually into greater responsibilities in connection with the work of the bank until in 1896 he was made assistant cashier, which promotion was followed in 1907 by his advancement to the position of cashier to succeed Walter G Tinsley. In the years that have passed since his last promotion he has fully demonstrated his fitness for the post he now occupies, and the Mercantile Bank of Louisiana has responded to his wise guidance in a manner that is most indicative of his close and intimate knowledge of the principles of safe financiering. He has sunk all other interests of a personal nature, the welfare of the bank being his chief concern since its management revolved upon him, and has avoided political entanglements on the ground that those influences are not conducive to the best interests of conservative banking. On October 1, 1890, Mr. Rule was united in marriage with Miss Jennie Glenn, a daughter of William H, Glenn, for many years on the public eye of Pike county, and the father of Edward A. Glenn, mentioned elsewhere in the pages of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Rule have two children, Glenn and Edward Byram Rule. WNN On October 1, 1890 when Edward B. was 25, he married Jennie GLENN, in Louisiana, MO. Born. Jennie died. They had the following children: i. Edward Byram. Born. ii. Glenn. Born. Family of Sarah HAMILTON (26) & William W. FRITTS 36. Dr. J. W. FRITTS. Born on July 6, 1841 in Carlisle, Kentucky. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, p. 570 J. W. FRITTS, M. D.; P. O. Centerville ; was born July 6, 1841, in Carlisle, Ky., son of Dr. W. W. and Sarah (Hamilton) Fritts; he, the father, having been born and raised in Clark County, Ky., whilst the grandfather of our subject, Henry Fritts, was a native of, and came from Pennsylvania to Kentucky in 1801, dying in 1879. Dr. W. W. Fritts is and has been for the past forty years a practicing physician in Carlisle. Our subject was married in 1867 to Miss Alice Stapleton, daughter of George W. Stapleton, of Clark County, and has seven children : Frank, Maud, Lizzie, Laura, Willie, May, and Walter. Dr. Fritts received his literary education in Georgetown, where he graduated in 1860, afterward in 1873, receiving his medical education in Louisville, where he was graduated, and received his diploma, settling down to practice in Winchester, where he remained till two years ago, when he came to Centreville, and opened practice, carrying on the grocery business. Dr. Fritts and wife are members of the Christian Church. He served in the Hospitals of the Federal army during the war. He is a Democrat. In 1867 when J. W. was 25, he married Alice STAPLETON, daughter of George W. STAPLETON. They had the following children: i. Frank. ii. Maud. iii. Lizzie. iv. Laura. v. Willie. vi. May. vii. Walter. Family of Lucy Ann ROGERS (29) & Edward Julis SEYMOUR 37. Lucy Jane SEYMOUR. Born in 1862 in St. James, MO. Lucy Jane died in Denver, Colorado. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church Records: Miss L. Seymour Church Treasurer - 1883/1884/1885 WNN 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church Records: Married Carak E. Martin on June 12, 1883 by Rev. W. Johnson 5/12/98-After marriage lived in Sullivan, MO, then TX. WNN 5/12/98-Last known address, Denver, CO WNN On July 20, 1883 when Lucy Jane was 21, she married Carak E. MARTIN, in St. James, MO. Born. Carak E. died. They had the following children: i. Henry Percival. Born about 1885 in MO. Henry Percival died. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Henry P. Martin baptised March 3, 1885. WNN ii. Hattie. Born about 1888 in MO. Hattie died. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Hattie Martin baptised Sep. 2, 1888. WNN iii. Henry Seymour. Born about 1890 in MO. Henry Seymour died. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Henry S. Martin baptised Nov. 2, 1890 - Sponsor Lucy Ann Seymour WNN 38. Fanny Carson SEYMOUR. Born on July 26, 1869 in St. James, MO. Fanny Carson died in St. Louis, MO on July 6, 1963; she was 93. 3/7/99 Obituary NICOLL, FANNY (nee Seymour) Sat., July 6, 1963, wife of the late George Nicoll, mother of Mrs. Richard Kimbrough Peek of Kansas City, Mo. and William Nelson Nicoll, nine grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. WNN Graveside services will be held at Bellefontaine Cemetery, Mon., 3 P.M. ALEXANDER & SONS service. 1/4/99 Address from White Pages; 1950-Mrs. Geo. Nicoll-7365 Wellington 1/4/99 From City Directory; 1893 Seymour, Fanny C., cashier Missouri Glass Co. (12th and Olive - WNN) r 1411 Washington Ave. 1894 Seymour, Fanny C., cashier Missouri Glass Co. r Webster Groves 1939 Nicoll, Fanny (wid Geo) r 4441 McPherson On December 6, 1893 when Fanny Carson was 24, she married George NICOLL, in Webster Groves, MO. Born on September 16, 1869 in Kenosha, WI. George died in Lee's Summit, MO on April 7, 1935; he was 65. 12/20/99 St. Louis Real Estate Assessments - 1906 Nicoll, George - 4373 Mcpherson Ave. $7,500.00 WNN 12/20/99 1919 Telephone Book Nicoll, George - 4373 McPherson - Lindell 766 WNN 3/13/99 From St. Louis City Directory 1889 thru 1994 Nicoll, George, agt, N.R. Allen & Sons, 516 N. 3d, r Webster Groves 1895 thru1896 Nicoll, George, mngr, N.R. Allen's Sons, 611 N. 6th, r Webster Groves 1897 thru 1899 Nicoll, George, mgr, N.R. Allen's Sons, 410 N. 3rd, res Webster Groves 1900 Nicoll, George, mngr, N.R. Allen,s Sons, 410 N. 3rd, r 720 Aubert Av. (n.&s. from 4943 Delmar Blvd to 4944 Easton WNN) 1901 Nicoll, George, mngr, N.R. Allen,s Sons 410 N. 3rd, r 5017 Morgan (now Delmar WNN) 1916 Nicoll, George, pres, N.R. Allen Sons Leather Co., 1426 Pine, r 4373 McPherson 1929 Nicoll, George, Mid-West Leather Co.; Southern Leather Co., h 4373 McPherson 1931 Nicoll, Geo (Fanny S.) sec West Side Terminal Whse Co., h 4373 McPherson 1932 Nicoll, Geo (Fanny) shoe repr 325 DeBalivere Ave., pres VerSteeg Whse & Transfer Co., r 4373 McPherson 1935 Nicoll, Geo., pres VerSteeg Warehouse & Transfer Co. and sec West Side Terminal Whse Co. WNN 12/26/98 George and Fanny Nicoll moved to Lee's Summit in about 1933. They had lost their money in the Depression economy of the 1930's. George worked for his son in law, Richard Peek, calling on small accounts in Missouri for the Percy Kent Bag Company. He was operated on to remove an obstruction in his large intestine. He seemed to recover satisfactorily only to succomb to pneumonia. (this information per Jane Barton) WNN 12/26/98 From note "Visit to St. Louis History Museum - 15Aug1997." Noted - N. R. Allen Co. (George Nicoll's employer) was a subscriber to the 1904 World's Fair. 3/5/99 Obituary GEORGE NICOLL DIED Furnal Services At Langsford Funeral Home, Burial in St. Louis Mr. George Nicoll, age sixty-eight years. died at Research Hospital in Kansas City Sunday night as the result of an operation following a three-day illness. Mr. Nicoll moved th Lee's Summit about eighteen months ago and has been making his home in the Benson property on the corner the Third and Green Streets. He was born at Kenosha, Wisconsin. He was very prominent in the leather manufacturing business in St. Louis until about ten years ago when he retired from the business. Mr. Nicoll leaves his widow, Mrs. Fanny S. Nicoll of the home; a daughter, Mrs R. K. Peek of Kansas City and a son of St. Louis. Funeral services will be conducted at four o'clock at the Langsford Funeral Home. N. B. Langsford will leave early Tuesday morning th take the body to St. Louis where the burial service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon in Bellefontiane Cemetery. Obituary Short Illness Fatal to George Nicoll George Nicoll, 68 years old, died Sunday night at the Research hospital in Kansas City after an operation. He had only been ill three days. Mr. Nicoll, who was born at Kenosha, Wis., moved the Lee's Summit about eighteen months ago. About ten years ago he retired from the leather manufacturing business in St. Louis. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. G. E. Hargis at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Langsford Funeral Home. Later the body was taken to St. Louis where burial took place in the Bellefontaine cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Fanny S. Nicoll of the home at Third and Green Streets; a daughter, Mrs. R. K. Peek, 6141 Mission Drive, Kansas City; and a son, William Nicoll, St. Louis. They had the following children: 40 i. Lucy Seymour (1894-1971) 41 ii. David (1896-1933) 42 iii. William Nelson (1899-1974) iv. Edwin Seymour. Born on October 13, 1907 in St. Louis, MO. Edwin Seymour died in St. Louis, MO on December 6, 1912; he was 5. 6/25/99 Obituary from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: NICOLL--Suddenly, Friday, December 6, 1912, Edwin Seymour Nicoll, aged 5 years, 1 month and 28 days, youngest son of George and Fanny S. Nicoll. Funeral from residence, 4373 McPherson Avenue, Sunday, December 8, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. WNN 39. Rogers SEYMOUR. Born on January 16, 1875 in St. James, MO. Rogers died in Texas before 1910; he was 34. 1/15/99 From the St. Louis City Directory 1894 Seymour, Roger(s), clk Simmons Hdwe Co. (900 Washington Ave.-WNN)r 1411 Washington Ave. 1895 Seymour, Roger, Simmon Hdwe Co. r 1411 Washington Ave. 1896 Seymour, Roger, clk Friedman Bros. & Schafer (shoes 901 Washington Ave. - WNN) r 123 S. Compton Ave. WNN 1897 Seymour, Roger, clk Simmons Hdwe Co. r 1029 Rutger Rogers married Pearl SPEARS, in abt 1901. Born about 1885 in Texas. Pearl died. 4/25/99 1910 Census Strawn, Palo Pinto County, TX Mesquite(?) St. Age-33 Year married-9 Widow No occupation listed Appear to be living w/family Cooper, Gus - coal miner 1920 Census Strawn, Palo Pinto County, TX Central Ave. Age-45 Widow No occupation listed. WNN They had the following children: 43 i. Frances Ann (1906-) ii. Mary L. Born about 1903 in Texas. � Sixth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Fanny Carson SEYMOUR (38) & George NICOLL 40. Lucy Seymour NICOLL. Born on September 12, 1894 in Webster Groves, MO. Lucy Seymour died in Kansas City, MO on October 21, 1971; she was 77. On June 8, 1916 when Lucy Seymour was 21, she married Richard Kimbrough PEEK, in St. Louis, MO. Born on February 13, 1892 in Richmond, Virginia. Richard Kimbrough died in New York, NY on November 13, 1962; he was 70. 1/22/00 Obit from Kansas City Star, 10/13/62 RICHARD K. PEEK DIES HEART ATTACK FATAL TO HEAD OF BAG FIRM Businessman Treated for Ailment Here in 1959, Succumbs in New York. Richard Kimbrough Peek, 70 years old, president of the Percy Kent Bag Company, Inc., died unexpectedly of a heart attack today in New York. His home was at 1026 West Sixty-third Street. Late in 1959 Mr. Peek was a patient at St. Luke's hospital for treatment of a heart ailment. He had recovered from that seizure and was active in business. Mr. Peek was born in Richmond, Va., and been a Kansas City resident 34 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lucy Nicoll Peek; three daughters, Mrs David E. Price, Mrs. Bruce Barton and Mrs. Parker B. Francis III, and 10 grandchildren. Private services are planned. The family requests no flowers and suggests memorial contributions to the heart fund. 2/15/00 FEEDSACKS by: leelman@@ix.netcom.com Sack cloth, chicken linen, homespun, burlap, and feedsack - all these names refer to the sturdy utility cloth that dates back to Biblical times. In the earliest references of Scripture, 'sack cloth' was a raiment donned in time of mourning and grief. It was used by working-class people and, when the term re-emerged n the mid-1800s, it was once again taken up by the working class. Yet this more modern cloth evolved in a different way. The cloth that became known as feedsack was a practical answer to the need to package portable and easy-to-handle packaging. Prior to the use of these bags, goods were packed in wooden boxes and barrels as well as in tins. Tin rusted and wood wore out, permitting pests to get at the products within. Bags were often more convenient than these more rigid packaging materials because they could be slung over a shoulder or over the backs of pack animals. The first bags were costly because they were stitched by hand, but by 1846 it was possible to make with the of sturdy seams. Finally, in 1864, a new machine made the manufacture of flour sacks cost efficient. Soon the bags were the packaging of choice and were everywhere. They were used for grain and feed in the barn, for seed and mulch in the yard and for flour, sugar, and other staples in the house. It was not long before the practical American housewife, who had been recycling used clothing into quilts and coverlets for a hundred years, quickly saw the benefit of buying staple goods in bags. When the bags' contents were used up, each bag yielded about a square yard of fabric; seams were opened and the lettering was washed away. (Recipes for doing this were treasured and exchanged wherever woman gathered.) The cloth was then used to make household items and garments for the family. As the use of the cloth from the bags gained in popularity, a clever businessman, Richard Peek, decided to peddle the idea of placing colorful prints on the bag cloth and he is credited with being the first to "sack it to them". Considering how successful that marketing plan became, it is amazing to realize that the Percy Kent Bag Company had to be persuaded to bring bright prints to the bag trade. It was the Crescent Flour and Feed Company of Springfield, MO, who first marketed their products in the bright printed bags. The rest is history, as they say. The era of the printed sack peaked in the 1920s and 1930s when frugality became a way of life for nearly everyone. Pattern companies and the bag manufacturers themselves wrote pamphlets on how to use the bags to make garments and household items. (It took 4 bags opened at the seam and sewed together to make a bed sheet.) People used the cloth for shirts, dresses, underwear, nightwear, curtains, dish towels and children's garments. I even met a woman whose prom dress was made of feedsacks and a farmer who used a sugar sack to strain his milk. Today, cloth packaging is almost nonexistent. Yet the sacks and their lore are still very much in evidence. Collectors seek them out at flea markets, antique shows, and estate sales, and quilts made from feedsack material are growing in value. Charm squares of feedsack cloth are traded, bought and sold by members of a national feedsack club through the mail and at their annual convention held in Lancaster, PA, in April. Club membership has soared from 100 to 600 plus in only 3 years. Part of the romance of the feedsack is the stories told about them. They evoke pictures and feelings of home and growing up for many who lived in feedsack clothing and slept on feedsack sheets under feedsack quilts. The lowly feedsack has even been exported, during WW I, to Europe for people who were unable to buy cloth during the war. Anyone interested in finding out more or in meeting others who are pursuing the collecting of feedsacks, write to The Feedsack Club c/o Jane Clark Stapel, P.O. Box 4168, Pittsburgh, PA 15202 and inquire about membership. The club issues a snail mail bi-monthly newsletter filled with history and features on feedsacks - their study and collection. They had the following children: i. Francis Nicoll. Born on October 18, 1917 in Minneapolis, MN. Francis Nicoll died in Kansas City, MO on October 21, 1973; she was 56. 3/29/99 From "The History of Missouri" p.393 (Pub. about 1965) ...was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on December 18,(sic)1917, attended Sunset Hill School for Girls in Kansas City, and completed her education at Bradford College. WNN ii. Lucy Jane. iii. Maude Ligon. Born on December 17, 1920 in Memphis, TN. Maude Ligon died in 1973; she was 52. 3/29/99 From "The History of Missouri" p.393 (Pub. about 1965) ...born in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 17, 1920, was also a student at Sunset Hill School, and she completed her education at Briarcliff College. WNN 41. David NICOLL. Born in 1896 in St. Louis, MO. David died in St. Louis, MO on January 18, 1933; he was 37. 3/7/99 Obituary DAVID NICOLL, VETERAN OF TWO ARMIES, DIES David Nicoll, 37, whose war record included service in the British air forces and in the ambulance corps of the United States Army abroad, died at St. Luke's Hospital Wednesday of pneumonia. He resided at 532 Baker avenue, Webster Groves. Mr. Nicoll was associated with the R. M. Henley Real Estate Company of Kirkwood. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Virginia Fieldbach Nicoll; two sons; David Nicoll, Jr. and Frank Fieldbach Nicoll, 6 months old, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nicoll. Funeral services will be held from the Parker undertaking establishment in Webster Groves, at 2 P. M., tomorrow. Burial will be in Toledo, Ohio. WNN 12/19/98 Burial service at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 9 South Bompart Ave., Webster Groves, MO. Buried in Toledo, OH - WNN 1/4/99 Address; 532 Baker, Webster Groves, MO in 1932/33 White Pages - WNN 1/4/99 From St. Louis City Directory; 1916-Nicoll, David clk 1426 Pine r 4373 McPherson 1921-Nicoll, David bond slsmn Lorenzo E. Anderson & Co. stocks and bonds 711 St. Charles r 532 Baker (WG) 1931-Nicoll, David slsmn Lorenzo E. Anderson & Co. stocks and bonds 711 St. Charles res 532 Baker St. (Webster Groves) WNN David married Virginia FIELDBACH. Born on July 26, 1907. Virginia died in Toledo, Ohio on December 1, 1996; she was 89. They had the following children: i. David. ii. Frank Fieldbach. Born on July 19, 1932. Frank Fieldbach died in Toledo, Ohio on September 9, 1994; he was 62. 11/09/98 Frank was never married. WNN 12/19/98 Baptised at Emmamuel Episcopal Church, 9 South Bompart Ave., Webster Groves, MO. WNN 42. William Nelson NICOLL , Sr. Born on September 26, 1899 in St. Louis, MO. William Nelson died in Kansas City, MO on October 18, 1974; he was 75. 10/16/99 Per Baptism Certificate: Baptised Nov. 30, 1901 at Ascension Church in St. Louis. Godparents - Llewellyn Williamson(relation unk) and Mary Nicoll Thiers(Aunt). WNN 12/9/99 Per attendance record attended Eugene Field Grade School enrolling Sept. 5, 1905. He attended Central High School in St. Louis and Shattuck Prep School in Faribault, MN 12/26/98 Occupations: Sales-Southern Leather/Shinola Mfg. Co./Gardian Life Ins. Co./Bromo Quinine Corp./Hearing Aid Dealership/ 2 years painter-Washington University/Title searcher-St Louis Title and Abstract Co. WNN 12/26/98 Military service-none. WNN 1/4/99 Addresses from the White Pages; 1933-W. Nicoll, 150 Parsons, Webster Groves 1933/34/35/36/37/38/39-No listings WNN 1/4/99 From St. Louis Directory; 1929-Nicoll, Wm N., slsmn Southern Leather Co. r 4373 McPherson 1931-Nicoll, Wm N. r 4373 McPherson 1932-Nicoll, Wm N., slsmn r 4373 McPherson 1933-Nicoll, Wm N. (Margt) agt Gardian Life Ins. Co. r Webster Groves 1936/37-not listed 1938-Nicoll, Wm N., pres Truckads, r Glendale 1939-Nicoll, Wm N. (Margt) mgr Truckads, r 4441 McPherson 1922-Wm Nicoll - Chev.(auto) Lic. Nbr. 184134 WNN 6/19/99 Per Certificate of Death: Cremation at Elmwood Crematory. Funeral Home - McGilley Memorial Chapels, 20 W. Linwood, Kansas City, MO 64108. WNN 10/6/99 Obituary - Kansas City Star WILLIAM N. NICOLL, SR. William N. Nicoll, Sr., 75, of 3735 Walnut, died Friday at the General Hospital. He was born in St. Louis and had lived here five years. He was a retired clerk. He leaves a son, William Nicoll, Jr., 4010 W. 68th Terrace, Prairie Village, and three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Eichenburg, Pittsburgh, Mrs Lucy Chandler, St. Louis, and Mrs. Alice O. Neishloss, Baltimore. Burial will be in St. Louis. Obituary - St. Louis Post-Dispatch NICOLL NICOLL, WILLIAM N., SR., suddenly Fri., Oct. 18, 1974 in Kansas City, Mo. Dear father of Margaret Eichenburg of Pittsburgh, Lucy Chandler, William Nicoll, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo. and Alice Neishloss of Baltimore, Md., dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Graveside Service, Bellefontaine Cemetery, 10:30 a.m. Tues., Oct. 22. WNN On April 12, 1931 when William Nelson was 31, he married Margaret Francis HENNESSY, in St. Charles, MO. Born on May 12, 1912 in St. Louis, MO. Margaret Francis died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 21, 1994; she was 82. 1/15/99 From birth certificate: Address-4592 Evans St. Louis, MO Age of Mother: 31 WNN 1/15/99 Baptism: June 2, 1912 at Visitation Church, 4515 Evans. St. Louis, MO Godparents: John Hennessy/Mary Hennessy(Grandparents) WNN 12/26/98 Occupations: Secretary/Hearing Aid dealership/owner of the "Clothes Horse" (a resale shop). WNN 1/4/99 Addresses from White Pages; 1940-Mrs. Margaret Nicoll, 761 Westgate (U. City) 1941-Mrs. Margaret Nicoll, 8212 Washington (Vinita Park) 1942/43/44/45/46/47-Mrs. Margaret Nicoll, 1401 N. Hanley 1948/49-Margaret Nicoll, Cypress Road Yellow Pages: 1939/40-Aurex St. L. Co. 411 N. 7th 1944-Vacolite, 4661 Maryland 1945/46/47/48/49-Margaret Nicoll Hearing Aids, 4661 Maryland WNN 1/4/99 From St. Louis Directory; 1931-Hennessy, Margt F. r 5252A Bancroft Ave. 1939-Nicoll, Margt rep Aurex StLouis, r 4441 McPherson 1941-Nicoll, Margt Mrs. Aurex StLouis Co. r 8212 Washington (Vin P) 1942-Nicoll, Margt mgr Aurex StLouis Co. r 1401 N. Hanley (UC) 1946-Nicoll, Margt hearing aids 4661 Maryland av, r 1401 N. Hanley WNN 12/26/98 At the time of her death she was in Kane Hospital Reional Center (a nursing home where she had been for about 2 years) in Pittsburgh, PA. WNN They had the following children: i. Margeret Francis. Born on August 30, 1932 in St. Louis, MO. Margeret Francis died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 29, 1992; she was 59. 11/20/99 Schools attended: Henry Hough Grade School Hanley Jr. High School Eugene Field Grade School Pattonville High School Delmar Harvard Grade School University City High School George Washington Grade School Nathanial Hawthone Grade School All in St. Louis area. WNN ii. Lucy Seymour. iii. William Nelson. iv. Alice O'Brien. Family of Rogers SEYMOUR (39) & Pearl SPEARS 43. Frances Ann SEYMOUR. Born on March 14, 1906 in Strawn, Palo Pinto County, Texas. Frances Ann died. On June 14, 1937 when Frances Ann was 31, she married Edwin William LINK , Jr., in Texas. Born on November 28, 1901. Edwin William died. They had the following children: i. Henry Reeves. ii. Edwin William. � Sources 1. Kentucky Records, Volume II, BOURBON COUNTY, Abstracts by Jane Clay Kenney, WILLS FROM BOOKS A, B, C, AND D, p. 22. 2. Kay Withers, September 26, 1999, kwithers@kih.net. � Index BARWICK Hester (Harrison) (1820 - 1884) spouse of 17 BURBRIDGE Margaret ( - 1901) spouse of 23 BYRAM Phebe (1766 - 1841) spouse of 2 CLARK Fannie D. (1870 - 1870) child of 33 Gertrude (1871 - ) child of 33 James E. (1868 - ) child of 33 Nellie M (1877 - 1970) child of 33 Ralph E. (1881 - 1928) child of 33 Robert M. (1842 - 1910) spouse of 33 CLINE Elizabeth (1792 - 1850) spouse of 15 COLVIN Francis B. (1804 - 1839) spouse of 21 Priscilla W. (1808 - 1829) spouse of 21 CONGLETON America (~1811 - ) child of 7 Columbus W. (~1827 - ) child of 7 Elizabeth (1820 - 1875) child of 7 Franklin E. (1829 - ) child of 7 John Newton (1808 - 1868) child of 7 Margaret (~1814 - ) child of 7 William Henry (1817 - ) child of 7 William Walker (~1788 - 1831) spouse of 7 DANIEL Mary (Polly) (1784 - 1843) spouse of 6 DEHART Sarah (1774 - 1819) spouse of 3 DOBBINS Sarah Adeline (1841 - 1914) spouse of 31 EASTIN Dolly G. (1782 - 1818) spouse of 6 Mary (Polly) (1796 - ~1875) spouse of 10 EDWARDS Benjamin (~1775 - 1837) spouse of 8 Benjamin (1778 - ~1856) spouse of 9 Benjamin Frank child of 9 Bennett child of 8 Catherine (1825 - ) child of 9 Charlotte child of 8 Elizabeth child of 8 Elizabeth R. (1812 - ) child of 9 Janette child of 8 Jemima C. (1805 - 1877) child of 9 John child of 8 Mary A. (1813 - ) child of 9 Rebecca child of 8 Samuel G. (1818 - ) child of 9 Unk child of 9 FAIRFAX Sarah (1828 - ) spouse of 30 FIELDBACH Virginia (1907 - 1996) spouse of 41 FRITTS Frank child of 36 Dr. J. W. (1841 - ) 36 John R. child of 26 Laura child of 36 Lizzie child of 36 Martha Alice child of 26 Maud child of 36 May child of 36 Walter child of 36 William H. child of 26 William W. spouse of 26 Willie child of 36 GILLON Kate (~1854 - ) child of 28 GLENN Jennie spouse of 35 GRANT Charles E. child of 22 John J. spouse of 22 Louisa child of 22 Mary B. child of 22 Robert W. child of 22 HAMILTON John spouse of 12 Sarah 26 HENNESSY Margaret Francis (1912 - 1994) spouse of 42 JOHNSON Bruce (1846 - ) child of 24 Charley M. (1851 - ) child of 24 Oscar M. (1858 - ) child of 24 Stewart (1855 - ) child of 24 Victor (1853 - 1859) child of 24 William Mason (1824 - >1882) spouse of 24 KENNETT Elizabeth Covington (1780 - 1843) spouse of 5 KIMBROUGH Addie child of 25 Alice child of 25 Evie child of 25 John W. (1822 - ) spouse of 25 Mattie child of 25 LINK Edwin William , Jr. (1901 - ) spouse of 43 Edwin William III child of 43 Henry Reeves child of 43 LYON Margaret Jane (1811 - 1849) spouse of 17 MARTIN Carak E. spouse of 37 Hattie (~1888 - ) child of 37 Henry Percival (~1885 - ) child of 37 Henry Seymour (~1890 - ) child of 37 MAUPIN Mary (Polly) (~1832 - ) spouse of 34 McDONALD Laity (Jaley) (1805 - 1884) spouse of 19 NELSON Letitia E. (1811 - 1881) spouse of 21 NICOLL Alice O'Brien child of 42 David (1896 - 1933) 41 David , Jr. child of 41 Edwin Seymour (1907 - 1912) child of 38 Frank Fieldbach (1932 - 1994) child of 41 George (1869 - 1935) spouse of 38 Lucy Seymour child of 42 Lucy Seymour (1894 - 1971) 40 Margeret Francis (1932 - 1992) child of 42 William Nelson , Jr. child of 42 William Nelson , Sr. (1899 - 1974) 42 PEEK Francis Nicoll (1917 - 1973) child of 40 Lucy Jane child of 40 Maude Ligon (1920 - 1973) child of 40 Richard Kimbrough (1892 - 1962) spouse of 40 PERCIVAL John (~1822 - 1897) spouse of 28 John , Jr. child of 28 REYNOLDS Augusta (1847 - ) child of 20 Dr. James W. B. (1820 - ) spouse of 20 Jennetta (1845 - ) child of 20 Virginia (1843 - ) child of 20 William Oliver child of 20 RION Calista (~1839 - ) child of 16 Cordelia (~1828 - ) child of 16 Elizabeth (~1835 - ) child of 16 Henrietta (~1831 - ) child of 16 Louisa (~1841 - ) child of 16 Sarah (1845 - 1863) child of 16 William N. (1800 - 1871) spouse of 16 William N. (~1847 - ) child of 16 ROBINSON Sarah (~1740 - 1804) spouse of 1 ROGERS Eleanor (~1842 - ) child of 13 Jeanette child of 13 Louisa R. (~1828 - ~1903) 28 Lucy Ann (1834 - 1919) 29 Matilda (1839 - ) child of 13 Rebecca W. (1824 - 1915) 27 Williamson (1803 - 1852) spouse of 13 RULE Achilles Eastin (1816 - 1820) child of 10 Alice A. (~1856 - ) child of 34 Alice Ednora (1862 - ) child of 30 America B. (1811 - 1876) child of 2 Andrew ( - 1804) child of 1 Andrew Dallas (1845 - ) child of 17 Ann (1808 - 1826) child of 2 Ann Louisa (1834 - 1881) child of 21 Ann Maria (1839 - 1862) child of 17 Anna (1797 - 1836) child of 2 Anne Eliza (1857 - 1860) child of 34 Augustin Easton (~1804 - 1852) 21 Austin (1828 - ) child of 14 Austin (1828 - ) child of 18 Benjamin (1827 - ) 34 Benjamin Franklin (1844 - 1914) 32 Charles (1868 - ) child of 30 Charles Arthur (1866 - 1867) child of 34 Charles William (1888 - 1943) child of 32 Daniel Kenneth (1819 - ) child of 5 David L. (1838 - ) child of 19 Dixon H. (1830 - ) child of 19 Edith (~1804 - ) child of 3 Edward B. , 3rd (1864 - ) 35 Edward Byram (1785 - 1827) 10 Edward Byram , Jr. (1825 - 1869) 23 Edward Byram , 4th child of 35 Elijah M. (1836 - 1861) child of 19 Eliza (1838 - ) child of 14 Eliza (1838 - ) child of 18 Eliza Ann (1832 - 1851) child of 19 Elizabeth (1775 - <1830) 8 Elizabeth (1775 - <1830) 9 Elizabeth (1806 - 1884) 16 Elizabeth (1818 - ) child of 15 Elizabeth (1855 - ) child of 30 Elizabeth (Betsy) (1794 - 1866) 11 Elizabeth E. (1822 - ) 20 Ella Margaret (1862 - 1863) child of 34 Ellenor Elizabeth (1827 - 1853) child of 10 Euphemia K. (1810 - ) child of 5 Fannie (1861 - 1912) child of 31 Flora E. child of 23 George Elliott ( - ~1831) child of 15 George Robinson (1837 - 1900) child of 21 Glenn child of 35 Hester Ann (1854 - 1867) child of 17 James (~1765 - >1818) 4 James (1862 - ) child of 31 James B. (1837 - 1862) 31 James F. (1807 - 1854) 17 James King (1803 - 1882) spouse of 14 James King (1803 - 1882) 18 Jane (1789 - 1841) child of 2 John (~1783 - 1819) child of 2 John (1764 - 1813) 3 Dr John D. Benjamin (1869 - ) child of 23 John Samuel (1865 - 1865) child of 34 John Thomas (1819 - ) child of 10 Judith Ann ( - 1842) child of 6 Katherine “Katy/Kitty” (1797 - 1842) 12 Laura V. (~1860 - ) child of 34 Lewis A. (~1803 - 1834) child of 2 Lietta child of 23 Lovisy (1800 - 1847) child of 2 Luther (1829 - ) child of 19 Margaret Jane (1851 - 1855) child of 17 Mariah (1805 - ) child of 2 Marie (1895 - 1983) child of 32 Martha (1849 - ) child of 14 Martha (1849 - ) child of 18 Martha Ann (1864 - 1864) child of 34 Martha (Patsy) D. (1807 - >1849) 14 Martha (Patsy) D. (1807 - >1849) spouse of 18 Mary (1795 - 1848) child of 2 Mary (1835 - ) child of 14 Mary (1835 - ) child of 18 Mary Belle (1852 - 1916) 33 Mary Elizabeth (1864 - 1864) child of 34 Mary F. ( - 1837) child of 6 Mary G. (1828 - 1829) child of 21 Mary Matilda (1839 - 1924) child of 19 Mary (Polly) (~1785 - ) 7 Mary T. (~1848 - 1849) child of 21 Matilda (1804 - 1870) 13 Matthew (~1776 - ) child of 1 Nancy (1808 - ) child of 5 Nancy (1841 - ) child of 14 Nancy (1841 - ) child of 18 Preston G. (1824 - ) child of 19 Preston Graves (1800 - 1830) child of 5 Robert (1859 - ) child of 30 Robert Enos (1825 - 1829) child of 6 Robert F. (~1842 - 1863) child of 17 Sally (1791 - 1846) child of 2 Samuel , Jr. (1774 - ~1825) 5 Samuel (1805 - 1842) 19 Samuel (~1739 - 1790) 1 Samuel (~1795 - 1865) 15 Samuel (1866 - ) child of 30 Samuel L. (1829 - ) 30 Sarah (1782 - 1825) child of 1 Sarah (1795 - ) child of 3 Susan (1858 - ) child of 30 Susan America (1822 - 1843) 22 Susan E. (1825 - ) child of 19 Susan Florilla (1842 - ) child of 21 Thomas (1761 - 1846) 2 Thomas B. child of 23 Thomas Jefferson (1793 - 1877) child of 2 William (~1778 - 1843) 6 William (1826 - ) child of 14 William (1826 - ) child of 18 William C. (1843 - 1843) child of 21 William Columbus (1821 - ) child of 6 William Griffin (1822 - 1895) child of 10 William K. (1797 - ) child of 5 William L. (1833 - 1833) child of 21 William Wright (1832 - ) child of 17 SEYMOUR Caroline Amelia (1871 - 1934) child of 29 Edward Julis (1826 - 1885) spouse of 29 Edward P. (1857 - 1882) child of 29 Fanny Carson (1869 - 1963) 38 Frances Ann (1906 - ) 43 Lucy Jane (1862 - ) 37 Mary L. (~1903 - ) child of 39 Rogers (1875 - <1910) 39 SHELLERS Susannah ( - 1844) spouse of 4 SPEARS Pearl (~1885 - ) spouse of 39 STAPLETON Alice spouse of 36 TOTTEN Martha Ann (1864 - 1943) spouse of 32 VICTOR Eliza (1827 - ) 25 John , Jr. (1790 - 1868) spouse of 11 John III child of 11 Martha M. (1824 - 1872) 24 WOOD Irene (1867 - 1959) child of 27 Joseph (1820 - 1894) spouse of 27 Louisa (~1846 - ) child of 27 Mary A. (1848 - 1888) child of 27 Thomas P. (~1857 - ) child of 27 Williamson (~1853 - ) child of 27

Branham Family Mysteries

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My great grandfather, James H C Branham, born about 1814 in Kentucky served in the 3rd Missouri Cavalry, CSA during the Civil War. He was reportedly hung by Union Soldiers on 10 Mar 1865 in Laclede County, Missouri and his wife Mary Elizabeth J Hoskins and the children, Emily Jane, William D, Mary A S, Sarah Emma and James Hampton, fled to Texas. I can not find his parents or any connection to the rest of the Branhams for him! Would appreciate any information you can supply about him or his family! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Columbus Jeffrey To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jeffrey-829|Columbus Jeffrey]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jeffrey-829&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Columbus Jeffrey To-Do List|Columbus's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Nelson-8841|Dumeney, Alberta (Nelson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Dumeney-2|Dumeney, Alferd ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jeffrey-831|Jeffrey, Earnest Nelson]] || 1917-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Jeffrey-832|Jeffrey, Victor ]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Maxon-104|Jeffrey, Florence (Maxon)]] || || to-do |- | [[Maxon-105|Maxon, Ethalbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nixson-6|Nixson, Ella ]] || || to-do |- | [[Whipple-1334|Whipple, Mary Louise]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Benella General Cemetery, Victoria

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Ernest Stone To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Stone-3157|Allan Stone]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Stone-3157&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ernest Stone To-Do List|Ernest's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[UNKNOWN-179768|UNKNOWN, Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-179769|UNKNOWN, Mariae ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-179770|UNKNOWN, Eliza ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-179771|UNKNOWN, Eliza ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-179772|UNKNOWN, Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291017|UNKNOWN, Elizabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291018|UNKNOWN, Mary ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291019|UNKNOWN, Grace ]] || 1922-02-19 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291020|UNKNOWN, Stephanie ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291021|UNKNOWN, Charmaine ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291022|UNKNOWN, Eliza ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291023|UNKNOWN, Hannah ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291024|UNKNOWN, Sarah ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291025|UNKNOWN, Wanda ]] || 1905-12-02 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291026|UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291027|UNKNOWN, Ann ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291029|UNKNOWN, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291030|UNKNOWN, Debra ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291031|UNKNOWN, Renee ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291032|UNKNOWN, Jeannette ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291033|UNKNOWN, Helen ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291034|UNKNOWN, Eliza ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291035|UNKNOWN, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291036|UNKNOWN, Billy ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-291037|UNKNOWN, Anita ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-179774|Unknown, Z (UNKNOWN) ]] || || to-do |- |}

Lllian Farley

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My maternal Grandmother.

WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor Templates

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Williams, Hood, Scott families

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Jenn Joyce connection Name Study

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[[Category:X Name Edna Owens & her 6 sibblings] [[Category:Kathy Matlock] [[Category:DNA 23andMe] Kathy Matlock conntacted me through 23andME not sure of the connection yet- This is Edna's niece Kathy Matlock. I have a wikitree as well and added Aunt Edna to mine. Edna is under Owens-4140 Donna (my Mom) is under - Owens - 1158 Kathy (ME) is under - Matlock - 107 I still have 6 more siblings of Aunt Edna's Owens and Donna (my Mum to add. Edna Irene Owens - Farmer About Me: My mother was born and raised in a covered wagon. Her father and his brothers established the Ruggles Bros. Vaudeville which fed the family. The brothers descend from an ancestor having Sioux or Nez Perce lineage. The eldest brother, Charles (James) Asbury Ruggles is historically known in Stafford, Kansas as an "Old time Indian Doctor". Based on the genealogy researched so far, we believe that line is through Jane Ruggles who married Thomas Plummer. Our line is through their daughter Margaret Plummer who married George Enoch Ruggles. If any of my DNA Matches trace their line back to Jane Ruggles and you carry her maternal line, please contact my Niece, Kathy Matlock Wigley who handles my DNA on her account. We would like to confirm her origins. My father played a variety of musical instruments and taught his children to play and sing. My husband and I had three son. We were part of the Dairy Industry raising milking cows and selling milk in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Ancestry Information About My Family: Owens Line: Howe, Greenwell, Cooprider, Taylor (My Duke Connection of NC), Pigg Howe: Paull, Baker, King, Howe, Hapgood, Barker, Kerley, White and Ward: See King Phillip's War. Demerest: Phillips, Withey, Thorpe, Cresson, Sohier, DeGroot, VanSchaick, Idens, Hendricks, Teunis, Lubberts, Dekype, Demarneil Thorpe: Brown, Norris, Milward, Stratton, Chandler, Oliver, Bancroft, Bedall, Brooke, Browne, Bowett, De Welles, Constable, Eyre, plumpton, De Padley, De Gisburne, Barlow, Mumford, De Bishops, Errington, Bonython, Melton, Godolphin, Glynn, Hollingsworth Withey / MacWithey: Bishop, Mulkins, Whitney, Osborne, Miller, Jones, Goatley, Parke, Bordwyn, Parke, Chapin, Chaplin, Talmage, Hedges Ruggles - Bailey, Voires, Carr, Carter, Brimmer, Plummer, Mitchell, Carpenter Mitchell: McVay, Harris, Whitson, Flipen, Hoosong (Husang???), McGee, Cowen, MC Dill I have added the DNA tests and Gedmatch Kit numbers to all our profile information.

Mount Jeffers Cemetery, Scott County, Tennessee

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[[Category: Mount Jeffers Cemetery, Scott County, Tennessee]] Find a Grave page for [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=70874505&CRid=2405001& Jeffers Cemetery] The Mount Jeffers Cemetery is on an unnamed road off Buffalo Road in Smokey Junction, Scott County, Tennessee, USA. The turnoff from Buffalo Road is at 36.474454, -84.427856. The cemetery is at 36.475349, -84.427147. The following people are buried in the cemetery and have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are unknown: * [[Jeffers-547|Martha Jeffers]], 1896 - 1896 * [[Jeffers-556|Zoe L. Jeffers]], 1908 - 1917

George Berning Mysteries

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Here are open questions about who is George Berning? After the passing of Johann in 1849, the estate was given so John Gerard and administered by a George Berning. No other information has come up for this name. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Maryland Hundreds, Churches and Parishes

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Maryland Hundreds & Parishes ca 1696 Further research can be done at the site from which this is taken: '''A Combs &c. Resource for Maryland Researchers''' Dedicated to the Memory of Combs &c. founder Carole Hammett (1946-2009) During 1695-96 a number of county boundaries changed, affecting both hundreds and parishes. Maryland had always had hundreds (civil divisions within counties), but Church of England parishes were only now becoming an integral part of her governmental system. The following are the counties, parishes and hundreds according to the Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1696/7, on as published in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. XXIII, pages 17-25. Note that this list may not be correct given the constant changes in legislation and policy during this period (See also Colonial Maryland re early county formations). Also note that each County is linked to the applicable Combs Count of Record, and that there is some overlap of both hundreds and parishes. "An Accot of the Severall Parishes within this Province (according as they were by Act Laid out) together with the Bounds of the same the Names of the Vestrymen and Number of Tithables within Each Parish. Vizt... [and] An Accot of the Hundreds in the Severall Counties of the Province Vizt" Anne Arundel County HUNDREDS: Town Neck Middle Neck Broad Neck South River West River Herring Creek PARISHES: "Ann Arrundell County is Divided into Four Parishes Vizt Herring Creek. South River. Middle Neck & Broad Neck. "Herring Creek Parish Consists of Herring Creek Hundred and the Major part of West River Hundred." Vestrymen: Thomas Tench Esq Capt Robert Lockwood Mr Seth Biggs Mr James Rigbey Capt Wm Holland Mr Nicho Perret Taxables 507. South River Parish consists of South River Hundred and a Small part of West River Hundred. Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen &Ca Vizt Capt Hen: Hanslope Mr Edwd Burgess Mr John Gresham Mr Walter Phelps Taxables 460. Mr Wm Roper Mr John Watkins Middle Neck Parish is Scituated betwixt South River and Severn River, Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen Vizt Mr Thomas Bland Mr Jacob Harness Mr Richd Wharfield Mr Wm Brown Mr Laurence Draper Mr Corne. Howard Taxables. 374. Broad Neck Parish is Scituated on the North Side of Severn River including Town Neck & Broad Neck hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen &ca Vizt Mr John Bennet Mr George Eager Mr Wm Hopkins Mr Hugh Merrican Mr Robert Eagle Mr Edw: Fuller Taxables. 223. Baltimore County HUNDREDS: Speceutia North Side of Patapsco South side of Patapsco Gun Powder River South Side of Gun Powder PARISHES: "Baltemore County the Division of the Parishes and Bounds thereof have not as yet been Return'd by the Clerk of the sd County. but do find by the Returns of the Severall Vestrymen that the sd County is divided into three parishes, Vizt Patapsco St Johns & St Georges." Parishes by return: Patapsco Parish. Vestrymen: Mr John Ferry Mr Richd Samson Mr Wm Wilkinson Mr John Hayes Mr Richd Crumwell Mr Nicho Corbain Taxables 218. St Johns Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Thomas Staley Mr Samll Siclemore Capt Tho: Preston Mr Danll Scott Mr Richd Adams Mr Abram Tayler Taxables 128. St Georges Parish Vestrymen: Mr Wm Hollace Mr George Smith Mr Laurence Tayler Mr Roger Mathews Mr John Parker Mr Thomas Cordey Taxables. 137. Calvert County HUNDREDS: Lyons Creeke Lower End of the Clifts Upper End of the Clifts Hunting Creek Leonards Creek Elton Head "Calvert County is divided into Four Parishes Vizt Christ Church, All Saints, St Pauls, and All Faiths." "Christs Church Parish Consists of these following Hundreds, Vizt Hunting Creek, Leonards Creek, Eltonhead, & lower hundred of the Clifts." Vestrymen: Mr Richd SMITH Mr Francis MAULDIN Capt Tho: CLEGATE John MANNING Mr Henry FIRNLEY Mr Samll HOLDSWORTH Taxables. 537. "All Saints Parish consists of the Lyons Creek Hundred and the Upper hundred of the Clifts." Vestrymen: Mr Walter SMITH Mr John SCOTT Mr Wm NICHOLS Mr John LEECH junr Mr Wm TURNER Mr John HANCE Taxables 507. "St Pauls Parish consists of "from the Upper part of Mount Calvert hundred to the main branch of Swansons Creek." Vestrymen: Mr Thomas Brooks Mr Richd Charlet Mr Thomas Greenfield Mr Wm Barton Mr Thomas Hollyday Mr Samll Magruder Taxables. 500. All Faiths Parish consists of "from the main branch of Swansons Creek to the Lower part of Harvy Hundred." Vestrymen: Mr James KEECH Mr John GILLAM Mr John SMITH Mr Charles ASKUE Mr Richd SOUTHERN Capt Richd GARDNER Taxables 278. Cecil County HUNDREDS: South Sassafrax North Sassafrax PARISHES: "Cecill County is divided into two Parishes, Vizt South Sassafrax and North Sassafrax." "South Sassafrax Consists of these following Hundreds, Vizt Worton [sic] and South Sassafrax Hundred." Vestrymen: Coll: Wm PEIRCE Mr Wm Elins Mr Wm Harris Mr Geo: Sturton Taxables 350. Mr Edwd Blay Mr Edwd Scidmer North Sassafrax Consists of Bohemia & Elk hundreds. Vestrymen: Coll: Caspas Herman Mr Henry Rigg Majr John Thompson Mr Mathias Vanderhaden Mr Wm Ward Mr Henry Jones Taxables 321. Charles County HUNDREDS: Lower part of Wm & Mary Parish Upper part Ditto East side of Portobacco West Side of Ditto Lower part of Nanjemy parish Upper part of Ditto Upper part of King & Queen parish "Bennedict Town, being Joyned to part of King & Queen parish." PARISHES: "Charles County is divided in four Parishes Vizt Wm & Mary, Port Tobacco, Nanjemy, & Piscattoway. The Bounds whereof being Artificiall and Some what Long have Omitted to insert them here." Wm & Mary Parish, Vestrymen: Coll: John Courts Mr Henry Hardy Mr Robert Yates Mr John Wielder Mr Wm Hawton Mr Wm Harbert Taxables 256. Å 96:—258. Port Tobacco Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Henry Hawkins Mr C. LOMAX Mr Wm Barton Mr John Hawkins Mr Phi: Hoskins Mr John Hanson Taxables 346. Ao g6. 298. Nanjemy Parish. Vestrymen: Mr John Stone Mr Wm Stone Mr Joseph Maning Mr Richd Harrison Taxables 173. Mr Wm Dent Mr Gerrard ffowke A0 96. 175. Piscattaway Parish. Vestrymen: John ADDISON Esq Mr Wm Tanneyhill Mr Wm HATTON Mr John Emmet Mr Wm Hutchinson Mr James Stoddart Taxables. Dorchester County HUNDREDS: Hermitage Great Choptanck Fishing Creek Nantecoke Little Choptanck PARISHES: "Dorchestr County is divided into two Parishes Vizt Great Choptanck and Dorchester Parish. The Bounds whereof being Artificiall and some what Long I have not here inserted, But are Entred among the Councill proceedings had and taken in Sr Edmd ANDROS'S time being then Return'd but no Accot of the Vestrymen was therein." "Yet do find by a Return of the Vestry of great Choptanck parish, the sd Return being Subscribed thus. Vizt Great Choptanck parish. Vestrymen: Phil V: PITT John PERSON Obadiah King Edwd Stephens John Lecompt Taxables 407. Dorchester Parish "as by Return." Vestrymen Mr Arthur Witley Mr Thomas Vickers Mr Wtm Robison Mr James Moadsly Mr John Button Mr Wm Shinton Taxables 221: Kent County HUNDREDS: Town Hundred Lower Hundred of Chester River Lower Hundred of Langfords Bay Swann Creek Hundred Island Hundred Eastern Neck Hundred Chester Upper Hundred PARISHES: "Kent Island Parish is bounded Natureally within it Self." Vestrymen: Mr John Coppage Mr Alexander Walkers Coll: Wm Laurence Mr Edward James Mr Philip Conner Mr Valintine Southern Taxables 146. "St Pauls Parish Consists of the Rest of the County." Vestrymen: Mr Wm Frisby Mr Charles Tilden Mr Micha Miller Mr Thomas Smith Mr Hans Hanson Mr Simn Wilmore Taxables 321. 534 Prince George's County HUNDREDS: Mattapany Petuxant Collington Mount Calvert Piscattoway New Scotland PARISHES: [Prince George's Parish list was not included with the other counties. They may not have had any at this point (not researched)] St. Maries County HUNDREDS: St. Maries City Resurrection St Maries New Town Choptico St Michaells St Georges St Inego's St. Clements Harvy Poplar Hill PARISHES: "St. Maries County is divided into two Parishes between New Town hundred and Clements hundred by Mr Langworths branch which leads to Petuxants main road and the sd branch divides the sd hundreds & parishes and Parishes hereafter Named that is to say the Lower called by the Name of Wm and Mary Parish and the Upper by the Name of King & Queen Parish." Wm & Mary Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Kenelm CHESELDYNE Mr John WATSON Majr John CAMPBELL Mr John LLEWELLIN Mr Robt MASON Mr Thomas BEALE to be. Taxables. 457 Ao 96. Ret: 532. King & Queen Parish. Vestrymen: Coll: Nehemiah BLACKISTON Capt John DENT Capt John COOD Mr Philip BRISCO Mr Richd CLOUDS Mr Jno BARECRAFT Taxables. 473. Somerset County HUNDREDS: Annamessix Mattapany Monakin Manny Nantecoke Pocomoke Poquede Norton Wiccocomoco PARISHES: Somerset Parish Consists of Manokin, and Many hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return, Vizt Mr John Huett Mr Nath: Horsey Mr Richd Chambers Mr Miles Grey Mr John Panter Mr Peter Elzey Taxables 304. Coventry Parish Consists of Pocomoke and Annamessix hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr Francis Jenckins jenkins Mr Wm Planer Senr Mr George Layfield Mr Thomas Dixon W Thomas Nuball Mr Wm Coleburn Taxables 414 Anno 96: 369 Stepney Parish Consists of Wiccocomoco and Nantecoke Hundreds.Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr John Huett Clergymn Mr Jam:Weatherley) Mr Robert Collyer Mr John Bounds Mr Thomas Holebrooke Mr Philip Carter Mr Philip Askue Taxables 381 Å 96. 362. Snow Hill Parish Consists of Bogettenorton & Mattapany Hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr Matt: Scarborough Mr Thomas Pointer Mr Wm Round Mr Thomas Selbey Mr John Francklin Mr Edward Hamond hammond Taxables 353. Talbot County HUNDREDS: Tredhaven Bullinbroake Mill Tuckohoe Worrell Bay Island Lower hundd of Kent Island Chester PARISHES: "Talbot County is divided into three Parishes Vizt St Pauls St Peters and St Michaells Parish." "St Pauls Parish begins at the head of Chester River & Extends to the Court House, and from the Court House along the North side of Brewers branch to the Head of the sd branch and from thence to Judwins branch being the North part of Tuccohoe." Vestrymen: Majr Wm FINNEY Mr Nathll WRIGHT Mr Wm COURSEY Mr Robt MACKLIN Mr John Whittington Mr John CHAIRS Taxables—606. "St Peters Parish begins at John Judwins branch and Extends to Oxford Town." Vestrymen: Mr Thomas ROBINS Mr Nicho LOWE Mr Thomas BOWDLE Mr Samll ABBET Senr Mr George ROBINS Mr Thomas MARTIN Taxables 453. "St Michaells Parish Consists of Mill & Bay Hundreds and part of Island Hundred that is to say from the Court House Downward." Vestrymen: Capt John Davis Mr Michaell TURBUT Capt James Murphey Mr Hugh Sherwood Mr Thomas Smithson Mr John Power Taxables 485.

Prospectus - The Edinburgh Canadian Mortgage Company Ltd.

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==PROSPECTUS== ====Dundee Courier, Wednesday 28 February 1912, pg. 1==== This prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The SUBSCRIPTION LIST will OPEN WEDNESDAY, 28th February, 1912, and CLOSE on or before TUESDAY, 5th March, 1912. '''THE EDINBURGH CANADIAN MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.''' (Incorporated under the Companies (Consolidation,) Act, 1908.) CAPITAL £250,000, DIVIDED INTO 150,000 CUMULATIVE FIVE PER CENT. PARTICIPATING PREFERENCE SHARES £1-EACH, AND 100.000 ORDINARY SHARES OF £1 EACH. THE PREFERENCE SHARES ARE ENTITLED TO A FIXED CUMULATIVE PREFERENTIAL DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM, TO PRIORITY AS TO CAPITAL, AND TO PARTICIPATE FURTHER IN THE NET PROFITS OF THE COMPANY SET ASIDE IN EACH YEAR FOR THE PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS AFTER THE ORDINARY SHARES SHALL HAVE RECEIVED A DIVIDEND OF 8 PER CENT. UNTIL THE PREFERRED DIVIDEND REACHES FIVE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM, WHEN FURTHER PARTICIPATION WILL CEASE.
PRIORITY IN THE ALLOTMENT OF ORDINARY SHARES WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE APPLICANTS WHO ALSO APPLY FOR PREFERENCE SHARES.
FULL ISSUE of 150,000 PREFERENCE SHARES of £1 Each, and 100,000 ORDINARY SHARES £1 Each, payable follows:—
2s 6d on Application.
2s 6d on Allotment.
5s on 15th April, 1912.
5s on 15th June, 1912.
5s on 15th August, 1912.
Payments in full may be made on Allotment or on such subsequent dates as may arranged with the Directors, under discount at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum.
No promotion money has been or will be paid, and none of the shares hare been underwritten. In ADDITION TO THE 20,000 ORDINARY SHARES TO BE HELD BY MESSRS WOOD, GUNDY. & CO. AND FRIENDS IN CANADA. AS HEREAFTER MENTIONED, THE DIRECTORS ARE AWARE OF APPLICATIONS WHICH WILL BE MADE TO THE EXTENT OF 32.000 ORDINARY SHARES AND 25,000 PREFERENCE SHARES, AND THESE WILL BE ALLOTTED IN FULL. '''DIRECTORS.'''
'''In Scotland.'''
Sir ANDREW H. L. FRASER, K.C.S.1., LL.D., 22 Heriot Row, Edinburgh.
Sir DAVID PAULIN, F.F.A., 19 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
THOMAS JACKSON, C.A., 24 George Square, Glasgow (of Messrs Thomson, Jackson, Gourlay, & Taylor. C.A., Glasgow).
JAMES MACDONALD, W.S., 21 Thistle Street, Edinburgh (of The Oregon Mortgage Company, Limited, Edinburgh.).
WILLIAM GARDEN, Paper Maker, Uttershill, Penicuik (Director of Messrs Alex. Cowan & Sons, Limited, Paper Makers, Penicuik, Midlothian).
'''In Canada'''
SAMUEL JOHN MOORE, President, Metropolitan Bank, Toronto.
NEWTON WESLEY ROWELL. K.C., M.P.P., Toronto (of Messrs Rowell, Reid, Wood, & Wright. Solicitors, Toronto).
'''[[Wood-6780|GEORGE HERBERT WOOD]]''', Government and Municipal Bond Dealer, Toronto (of Messrs Wood, Gundy, & Co., Toronto). BANKERS—THE CLYDESDALE BANK, LIMITED, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London.
AUDITORS—MARTIN, CURRIE & CO., C.A., 55 Queen Street, Edinburgh.
BROKERS.
TORRIE, BRODIE, & MACLAGAN. 25a Andrew Square. Edinburgh.
AITKEN, MACKENZIE, & CLAPPERTON. 2 West Regent Street, Glasgow.
JOHN M. WATSON. 10 Panmure Street. Dundee. MANAGERS IN CANADA—WOOD, GUNDY, & CO., Government and Municipal Bond Dealers and Loan Brokers. King Street, Toronto.
SOLICITORS IN CANADA—ROWELL, REID. WOOD, & WRIGHT, Canada Life Building, Toronto.
SOLICITORS IN SCOTLAND—AULD & MACDONALD, W.S., 21 Thistle Street. Edinburgh.
SECRETARY—W. G. C. HANNA, C.A. (Wood & Hanna C.A., Edinburgh).
REGISTERED OFFICE—4 MELVILLE STREET. EDINBURGH. THIS COMPANY is formed for the objects set forth in the Memorandum Association, and is specially intended to meet the great and increasing demand in the various provinces of Canada for money to be invested in First-Class Mortgages. In addition to investment in mortgages, the Company have taken power to invest money on general securities.
The field which Canada offers for the operations of a Mortgage Company conducted on sound financial lines has been the subject of inquiry on the part of a Committee of gentlemen formed in Edinburgh in the summer of last year. At the request of the Committee, Sir Andrew H. L. Fraser, K.C.S.I., and Mr Hanna, C.A., Edinburgh, prosecuted personal and independent inquiries in Canada, and their Joint Report is highly favourable to the formation such a Company.
The rapidity and success with which the Canadian Provinces, and particularly the Prairie Provinces in the West, have been so far developed is common knowledge, but the area still available is so great and has become so accessible, owing to the great extension of railways, that the opportunities for safe and profitable investment capital is good. Mortgages are abundant.
The Prairie Provinces are the most suitable for the present investment Capital, and in these Provinces it is intended to invest the greater part of the Company's Capital on the security of improved farms. A portion, however, of the Capital will, in accordance with a conservative policy, be invested in the more settled Eastern Provinces.
The most recent immigration returns show no diminution in the rate of increase, and since desirable farm property in the Prairie Provinces can still be purchased at much cheaper rates than similar land in the United States, it is reasonably certain that the present of increase in population will be maintained for many years to come.
The business the Company will be conducted on the most conservative and non-speculative lines. special endeavour will made to accumulate a solid Reserve Fund as quickly as possible, and in every way to conform to the best traditions of the leading successful mortgage companies already operating in Canada.
The Company will have the benefit of the services, as Canadian Managers, of Messrs Wood, Gundy, & Co., and Canadian Solicitors, of Messrs Rowell, Reid, Wood, & Wright, both of Toronto. The latter firm has a first-rate reputation as a legal house, and Messrs Wood, Gundy, & Co. have not only an excellent reputation in the business world, but they have special qualifications for the work the Company, inasmuch as they are at present concerned in municipal loan work which carries them over the part of the country in which it proposed to operate, and necessitates constant touch with, and intimate knowledge of, local agricultural conditions.
Messrs Wood, Gundy, & Co. and friends Canada have agreed to subscribe for and to hold Ordinary Shares of the Company to the value of £20,000, which the Directors have agreed to allot in full.
The Directors shall have power to borrow terminable Debentures or Debenture Stock to the extent of a sum not exceeding the amount of the uncalled Capital (If any) any time outstanding and the amount of the paid-up Capital for the time for such period and on such terms as may from time to time be settled, with a further borrowing power for temporary purposes to the extent the Reserve Fund for the time being.
No contracts have been entered into, except a provisional arrangement with Messrs Wood, Gundy, & Co., which is embodied in an agreement between Mr Harold Alexander, on behalf of the Company, and them, dated 13th and 14th February, 1912. This agreement, with the Memorandum, Articles of Association, and the Report by Sir Andrew H. L. Fraser and Mr Hanna, may be seen at the Offices of the Solicitors of the Company.
An Application will be made for quotation on the Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee Stock Exchanges.
All Applications for Shares must be lodged, together with deposit of 2s 6d per Share, with the Company's Bankers.
Copies of the Full Prospectus, on the terms of which alone applications will be received, and Forms of Application may be obtained at the Offices the Company from the Solicitors, Brokers, Bankers, and Auditors.
Edinburgh, 27th February, 1912.

Cooper DNA Project

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/cooper Cooper DNA Project] [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/cooper Cooper DNA Project on FamilyTreeDNA.com]

T2f1a mtDNA Group 1

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McMinn County TN McMahans and Kin

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Let us try to decipher the various McMahans of McMinn TN, and their roots. This includes all of these, including those not known to be interrelated.

Cindy Wyckoff To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Wyckoff-587|Cindy Wyckoff]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Wyckoff-587&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Cindy Wyckoff To-Do List|Cindy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Booten-31|Booten, Steven ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dubin-40|Booten, Louisa (Dubin) ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grubb-756|Grubb, William Lewis]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Booten-30|Grubb, Mary Elizabeth (Booten) ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harrison-7655|Grubb, Reta (Harrison) ]] || 1912-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grubb-759|Grubb, John a]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penther-1|Grubb, Harriet L (Penther) ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wyckoff-588|Wyckoff, Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wyckoff-590|Wyckoff, Theodore ]] || 1857-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Shoemaker-1505|Wyckoff, Mary Ann (Shoemaker) ]] || 1860-07-06 || to-do |- |}

Isaiah Wileman Benjamin Wileman

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The Wilemans was from the North east section of Ala., called Sand Mountain

OL22891525M

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:OL22891525M|»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S= Allen (''record of the allen family'') |F= Allen, Samuel (b.1782). ''A record of the Allen family from the first settlement in Pennsylvania, by Samuel Allen, the son of the eldest son of the same name for five generations''. Philadelphia (1899) [https://archive.org/stream/recordofallenfam00alle Internet Archive]}} :Open Library: [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL22891525M/A_record_of_the_Allen_family_from_the_first_settlement_in_Pennsylvania. OL22891525M] :[https://archive.org/stream/recordofallenfam00alle Internet Archive] [[Allen-1783 | Samuel Allen (d. November 20, 1702)]] ---- '''Citation Example:''' ::Allen, Samuel (b.1782). ''A record of the Allen family from the first settlement in Pennsylvania, by Samuel Allen, the son of the eldest son of the same name for five generations.''. Philadelphia (1899) [https://archive.org/stream/recordofallenfam00alle Internet Archive] '''Citation template: '''{{Space:OL22891525M}} ::{{Space:OL22891525M}} '''Short citation for footnotes: '''{{Space:OL22891525M |t=S}} ::{{Space:OL22891525M |t=S}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OL22891525M | what links here]]

Stephen Clark To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clark-23922|Stephen 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-23922&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Stephen Clark To-Do List|Stephen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Unknown-290713|King, Shirley (Unknown)]] || || to-do |- | [[Wood-15220|Wood, Shannon ]] || || to-do |- |}

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Packer Bibliography

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=Packer Source List= ==Histories of the Packers== *Packer, Donna Smith. On Footings from the Past: The Packers in England ISBN 978-0884946816 *Packer, John Thurber. [http://www.lehigh.edu/library/speccoll/asa_packer_books/packer-genealogy.pdf History and Genealogy of the Packer Family]. Privately printed. ==Articles and books containing references to the Packer family== *Balle, William. "The Accompt of William Balle from 28 November 1660 to 11 September 1663" *Hasted, Edward [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62858 The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent] Volume 3 (1797), pp. 275-300. *Maidment, Barbara (2005). A History of Groombridge Place. Chelwood Gate: Danewood Press Ltd.ISBN 0954120701. *Maidment, Barbara (2001). A History of Groombridge Place. Brighton: Groombridge Past. ISBN 0954120701. *Newman, John. West Kent and the Weald. Yale University Press, 1980, ISBN 978-0-300-09614-9 *Porter Darwin. Frommer's England 2010. Danforth Prince, Frommer's, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-47070-1 *Unknown. Unknown [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d7d429b7-0a13-4916-ac24-76a0617f50d8&tid=18112781&pid=1182767671 Image of a page of Packer history] P 73. ==Articles and books containing references only to specific Packers== ===Packer MPs=== *An awesome resource: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ The online history of the British parliament] ===Winchcombe Packers=== *Ford, David Nash (2001)[http://www.berkshirehistory.com/articles/winchcombe_family.html Winchcombe family] Berkshire History. Wokingham: Nash Ford Publishing ===Shellingford Packers=== *Ford, David Nash (2001) "[http://www.berkshirehistory.com/villages/donnington.html Donnington]" on Royal Berkshire History. Wokingham: Nash Ford Publishing *Avebury, Eric [http://sciway3.net/clark/beaufort/willisconnection.htm The WILLIS family and Richard LUBBOCK] ===[[Packer-52|Philip Packer]]=== *Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Jun., 1960), pp. 174–183 *[http://www.pepys.info/1669/1669may.html Reference to Philip in Samuel Pepys diary] *[http://www2.royalsociety.org/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Persons&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28Surname%3D%27packer%27%29 Philip Packer's Royal Society Membership] *Thomson, Thomas. History of the Royal Society ==Notes== # I thought this would be a good way to share resources, and to store citations. I welcome any feedback, and of course more references! # Text for Packer pages: #:*For a list of Packer resources, see [[Space:Packer Bibliography|The Packer Bibliography]] ---- ==Other sources== *http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/PersonMatch.aspx?tid=18112781&pid=1182767671&src=m *http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/w/Daniel-E-Howe/GENE8-0001.html *[http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives/article/107388/Researching-your-family-history Gloucestershire Archives] *[http://www.kent.gov.uk/leisure_and_culture/family_history/getting_started.aspx Kent Archives]

Unmarked and Unreadable Graves in Galiano Cemetery, Galiano Island

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[[Category:Galiano_Cemetery,_Galiano_Island,_British_Columbia]] Many graves in Galiano Cemetery are unmarked or the text on the marker is worn down, unreadable, or needs transcription from a non-English language.

G Gaffin To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Profiles I would like to find the parentage of: 1. [[Douglas-1449 | Marion Pollard Douglas Buck]], my great x 2 grandmother.
2. [[Buck-937 | Alonzo Morris Buck Sr.]], my great x 2 grandfather.
3. [[Adkins-1008 | Joseph Leeds Adkins]], my great x 2 grandfather.
4 [[Holmes-2078 | Abel August Holmes]], my great x 2 grandfather.
5. [[Yeamans-14 | Rachel Yeamans Mead]], my great x 4 grandmother.
6. [[Van_Bussum-3 | Cathalina van Bussum Outwater]], my great x 4 grandmother.
7. [[Smith-35368 | Elizabeth Smith Cudabeck]], my great x 4 grandmother.
8. [[Caldwell-80 | Roxana Calwdell Seibold/Cudabeck]], my great x 5 grandmother.
9. [[Westbrook-51 | Heltje Westbrook]], my great x 6 grandmother.
10. [[Mead-1005 | Jeremiah Mead]], my great x 6 grandfather.
11. [[Decker-62 | Neltje Decker]], my great x 7 grandmother.
12. [[Claes-1 | Sophia Claes Parke/Horton]], my great x 7 grandmother.
Other profiles I am interested in that are not from my direct line:
1. [[Bailey-8166 | Hackaliah Bailey]], grandfather of my first cousin thrice removed. == My 2015 Wikitree/Genealogy Goals == 1. Properly source all my profiles.
2. Clean up all the profiles of my ancestors that other people are the managers of.
3. Add all the children of my grandfather's siblings.
4. Add data to all the profiles of my close relatives.
5. Add pictures to profiles of people where I have them.
6. Make sure all of my profiles, and all those of my ancestors, have birth/death places formatted the way I prefer, and that they're all historically accurate (so nobody born in 1665 is said to be from Fairfield County, Connectiut or the USA.)
7. Make sure all my profiles are categorized.
8. Solve all my brickwalls! (this is not in order of importance okay)
9. Someone told my grandfather he and his wife were 13th cousins--I want to prove it.
10. Figure out where Shipikunk, New Jersey is. Can someone tell me? Please?
==== People To Upload Photos Of ==== 1. [[Reynolds-2679 | my grandfather]]
2. [[Reynolds-4933 | Uncle Jim]]
3. [[Reynolds-4934 | Uncle Tom]]
4. [[Gaffin-7 | Aunt Eileen]]
5. [[Keeler-276 | Nehemiah Keeler]]
6. [[Keeler-509 | Emily Keeler Bailey]]
9/12/15: found some information on [[Adkins-1008 | Joseph Leeds Adkins]]. Never expected him to be an Englishman. Thanks, Mormons! Also found some more about Bucks.

Records of Jefferson County, MS

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[[Category: Jefferson County, Mississippi]] Description of the Records of Jefferson County, MS Written in 1902 by Chancery Clerk, Steve D. McNair Hunston, afterward changed to Greenville, was the county site of Pickering (now Jefferson) County until the year 1825. The old records of this county were kept in Adams County until 1802, then removed to Greenville and, then in 1826, were removed to the present county site, Fayette. The first courthouse built in Jefferson County, at Fayette, was torn down and a new courthouse erected in 1881, which was destroyed by fire the 19th of March, 1901, but, fortunately, none of the record books were destroyed by the fire. The oldest record book in the office of the Chancery Clerk is Book W, commencing on the 31st July, 1790. Among the first deeds recorded is one from Parker Carradine to John J. Carradine, the 9th May, 1798. Another is from William Carney to Arthur Carney, dated 1795. There is, also, a bill of sale dated September 23, 1790. Another document from the Spanish government to John Rankin Wilie, dated in Louisiana, 1792. This deed is recorded in the Spanish language and bears the signature of Don Carlos Trudo, Agrimens Realy particular de la Provincia de la Louisiana. This record book contains many deeds written and recorded in the Spanish, French and English languages, and contains deeds up to 1818. Book A (2), another old book, contains deeds, certificates of marriage, marks and brands, plats of land sold by Spanish and British governments from 1794 to 1804. One deed of record, Deed Book A, dated 1775, begins: 'George the Third, by the grace of God,' etc. The next record dates from 1804 to 1813, and contains conveyances of land recorded in Jefferson County. All these old books were imported from London. The surface of the paper is rough, but the use of the quill made a beautiful record. The ink, plats, penmanship in these old books are as clear and distinct as if done but yesterday. An examination of these old books is very interesting, bringing to memory the names of many who figured in olden days in Mississippi history. The next book, a large, well preserved book, brings the deed of records up to the year 1826, and contains plats of the town of Fayette and Rodney, and also the orginal deed of conveyance of date May 21st, 1825, from Henry Platner to George Robinson, Joseph Parmerlee, Thomas Shelby, Abner Marble and David Willis, commissioners under an act of the General Assembly of the State of Mississippi, laid off as the town of Fayette. The oldest wills recorded in Jefferson County are in Will Book A and are from 1800 to 1830. The county of Jefferson has no courthouse at present, but one under way of construction and, when completed, we shall have one of the best fire proof record rooms in the State. At present, the records are kept on the lower floor of the jail, a brick building, and are guarded at night by a special watchman. Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society. Vol. 5. 1902 ~ ~ ~ ==Resources== [http://jeffersoncountyms.org/index.htm Jefferson County USGenWeb Project] [http://jeffersoncountyms.org/LandRecordsJefferson.htm Jefferson County Land Patent Records] Index by Township/Range [http://jeffersoncountyms.org/plantations.htm Jefferson County Plantations and Tracts] [http://jeffersoncountyms.org/wills2.htm Wills from Book A 1800-1833], a synopsis of the wills found in Book A of the Jefferson County Records. [http://jeffersoncountyms.org/taverns.htm Old Tavern Licenses Jefferson County, MS] [http://mdah.state.ms.us/new/ Mississippi Department of Archives and History]

Johnston Family Mysteries

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Johnstons in Chile and Argentina in the 20th century [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Pages 1 to 9

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] '''Stats''' Transcription: COMPLETE!!!!!!!! Households: 67 People: 380 Profiles Connected: 8/380 Profiles to Connect: 372 == Page 1 (0/ 43) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE== === Family 1 - Madison Hood household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1||1||Madison Hood||22||M||||Farmer||$300||Tennessee|||||||| |- |||||Mary Hood||23||F||||||||"|||||||| |- |||||John P Hood||3||M||||||||"|||||||| |- |||||Margrett Ann||2||F||||||||"|||||||| |} === Family 2 - Christopher Bolinger household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2||2||Christopher Bolinger||65||M||||Blacksmith||$65||Penn|||||||| |- |||||Sarah||34||F||||||||NC||||||x|| |- |||||Susanah||18||F||||||||"||||x|||| |- |||||William Franklin||12||M|||||||||"||||x|||| |- |||||Joseph||10||M|||||||||"||||x|||| |- |||||Carline||7||F|||||||||"||||x|||| |- |||||Margrett||5||F|||||||||"|||||||| |- |||||Christian R||1||M|||||||||Tennessee|||||||| |} === Family 3 - Isaac Headrick household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |3||3||Isaac Headrick||39||M||||Farmer||$200||Tennessee|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lydia Headrick||32||F||||||||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John H||13||M||||||||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Mary E||12||F||||||||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Nancy Catherine||10||F||||||||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Sally Ann B||7||F||||||||"|| || || || |- |||||Daniel A||5||M||||||||"|| || || || |- |||||Susannah Adaline||3||F||||||||"|| || || || |} === Family 4 - Sarah Baker household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |4||4||Sarah Baker||49||F|| || ||$400||N.C.|| || ||x|| |- |||||Anna||22||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Lydia||18||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Henry Baker||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Christlay||16||M|| || || || "|| ||x|| || |- |||||James M||14||M|| || || || "|| ||x|| || |} === Family 5 - John Houser household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |5||5||Susannah Houser||62||F|| || ||$600||Penn|| || ||x|| |- |||||John Houser||63||M|| || Farmer|| ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah Jane L Baker||11||F|| || || ||Tenn|| ||x|| || |} === Family 6 - Joseph P Lusk household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |6||6||Joseph P Lusk||32||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|||||||| |- |||||Elizabeth Lusk||28||F|| || || ||"|||||||| |- |||||William B||6||M|| || || ||"||||x|||| |- |||||Rebeka Anna||5||F|| || || ||"||||x|||| |- |||||Fielding Manson||3||M|| || || ||"|||||| || |- |||||Sarah Susanah||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecha Lusk||50||F|| || || ||North Carolina|| || ||x|| |} === Family 7 - Mary Ann Crews household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- ||7||7||Mary Ann Crews||46||F|| || ||$600||Virginia||||||x|| |- |||||Polley||30||F|| || || ||Tenn||||||x|| |- |||||Harby L Crews||18||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|||||||| |- |||||Polley Jane||15||F|||||||||"|| ||x|||| |- |||||William B||14||M|| ||||||"|| ||x|||| |- |||||Sarah Ann||8||F|| ||||||"||||x|||| |- |||||Goerge Lamarcus||4||M||||||||Tenn|| || || || |} === Page 1 Stats === Transcription: Complete! Households: 7 People: 43 Profiles Connected: 0/43 Profiles to Connect: 43 == Page 2 (0/47) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 8 - William Crews household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |8||8||William Crews||64||M|| ||Farmer||$300||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Crews||42||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lusindy||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sally||14||F|| || || || "|||| || || |- |||||Nancy||12||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Susanah||9||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |} === Family 9 - William Bruce household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |9||9||William Bruce||40||M|| ||Miller||$400||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Ruth||29||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John G||2||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Averea C||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 10 - John Sane Sr household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |10||10||John Sane Sr||58||M|| ||Farmer||$700||North Carolina|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth||69||F|| || || ||Pennsylvania|| || ||x|| |- |||||John Houser||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||29||F|| || || ||Tennessee|| || || || |} === Family 11 - John Sane Jr household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |11||11||John Sane Jr||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha Ann||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel Alexander||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Luretty Carline||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 12 - Claibourn Brown household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |11||11||Claibourn Brown ||35||M|| M||Farmer|| $350||Tennessee|| || ||x|| |- |||||Eliza||24||F||M || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Clare C||7||F|| M|| || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 13 - Jane Slatery household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |13||13||Jane Slatery||38||F||||||$500||Tennessee||||||x|| |- | || ||William C ||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || |||| |- ||| ||Alexander P ||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || |||| |- |||||Nancy Eveline C A||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Talitha Jane||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susanah B||11||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||John Henry H||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Catherine||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 14 - Polley Maxey household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |14||14||Polley Maxey ||48||F|| || || $350||Virginia|| || ||x|| |- ||| ||William Henry ||17||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || x|||| |- |||||Martha Susanah||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lucy Ann||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hutson Lankford||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mandy Emeline||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harriett Angeline||4||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 15 - Joseph D Berry household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |15||15||Joseph D Berry ||44||M|| || Farmer|| $100||Tennessee|| || || || |- ||| ||Elizabeth ||36||F|| || || ||South Carolina|| || ||x|| |- ||| ||Eresmus K Berry||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || |||| |- ||| ||Hugh L ||15||M|| ||none|| ||"|| || |||| |- ||| ||Jesse W Berry||13||M|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || |||| |- ||| ||Jane Stinson Berry||11||F|| |||| ||"|| || |||| |- ||| ||James Henry Berry||8||M|| |||| ||"|| || |||| |- ||| ||Jeremiah Harmon||4||M|| |||| ||"|| || |||| |- ||| ||Nancy W||2||F|| |||| ||"|| || |||| |- ||| ||Sarah N ||33||F|| || || ||South Carolina|| || || x|| |} === Page 2 Stats === Transcription: Complete! Households: 8 People: 47 Profiles Connected: 0/47 Profiles to Connect: 47 == Page 3 (0/37) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 16 - Nancy Stansbery household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |16||16||Nancy Stansbery||86||F|| || || ||South Carolina|| || ||x|| |- | || ||Polly Stansbery||47||F|| || || ||Virginia|| || ||x|| |- | || ||Sarah Avelinnes||11||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 17 - John Hendron household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |17||17||John Hendron||58||M|| ||Farmer||$550|| Virginia|| || ||x|| |- ||| ||Charity Henron||52||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Margrett Jane||18||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- ||| ||Maryann Copick||64||F|| || || ||Pennsylvania|| || ||x|| |- |||||Carline||16||F|| || || ||Tenn|| ||x|| || |- |||||George M||14||M|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Gemima||13||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |} === Family - David P Nelson household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |18||18||David P Nelson||31||M|| ||Farmer||$150|| Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Rebecha||33||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Juliann||14||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Russell R||6||M|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Harriett||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ellen||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 19 - Matthew M Nelson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |19||19||Matthew M Nelson||25||M|| ||Farmer||$100|| Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Fanny Jane||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||John R||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||4/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 20 - Joseph Payne household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |20||20||Joseph Payne||49||M|| ||Farmer||$600|| Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Polley||45||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||William Payne||17||M|| ||Farmer||$600|| "|| ||x || || |- |||||Jacob Payne||15||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Andrew C||13||M|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Charlotte||10||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Jane||8||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||John||6||M|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||James||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 21 - Daniel Simpson household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |21||21|| Daniel Simpson||84||M|| ||Farming|| || S.C.|| || || || |- |||||Rachel Simpson||65||F|| || || ||Virginia|| || || x|| |- |||||Patsey Simpson||38||F|| || || ||S.C.|| || || x|| |} === Family 22 - Rebecha Shook household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |22||22|| Rebecha Shook ||50||F|| || || $50|| Tennessee|| || ||x || |- | || || Phebe Shook||48||F|| || || || "|| || ||x || |- | || || Campbell Shook||20||M|| ||none|| || "|| || || || |- |||||Isabelah Shook||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 3 Stats === Transcription: Complete! Households: 7 People: 37 Profiles Connected: 0/37 Profiles to Connect: 37 == Page 4 (0/41) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 23 - George W Langley household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |23||23|| George W Langley ||45||M|| ||Laborer || || N.C.|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth Langley||45||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Polly Emily||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- ||||| James M||17||M|| ||none|| || "|| || x|| || |- |||||Louisa Jane||15||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Susanah||14||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Terrossee||12||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||John||7||M|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |} === Family 24 - Thomas Baker household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |23||24|| Thomas Baker||65||M|| ||Farmer|| $500|| NC|| || || || |- |||||Esther Baker||54||F|| || || ||Ireland|| || ||x || |- |||||Emeline||24||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Charlotte||20||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||Margrett||18||F|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||William||15||M|| || || ||"|| ||x|| || |} === Family 25 - Jacob Bean household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |24||25|| Jacob Bean||73||M|| ||Farmer|| $300||Pennsylvania|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Bean||72||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Rebecha Bean||46||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x || |} === Family 26 - William Bean household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |25||26||William Bean||33||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Lucy Bean||30||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Jacob Taylor||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew H||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Catherine||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry R||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 27 - Henry Finger household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |26||27||Henry Finger||68||M|| ||Cooper|| ||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Finger||45||F|| || || ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Jacob Shook Finger||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isaac M Finger||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine Isabelah||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Alexander F||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebeca E||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 28 - Jonathan Finger household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |27||28||Jonathan Finger||35||M|| ||Farmer||$250 ||North Carolina|| || || x|| |- |||||Sally||34||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jonas||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 29 - Adaline Swagerty household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |28||29||Adaline Swagerty||20||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William Russell||8/12||M|| || || ||Kentucky|| || || || |} === Family 30 - Jonas Meeks household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |29||30||Jonas Meeks||58||M||||wh...ls...l?||$100||North Carolina|||||||| |- | || ||Rachel||56||F|| || || ||South Carolina|| || ||x || |- | || ||Mary Gibbon||78||F|| || || ||North Carolina|| || || x|| |} === Page 4 Stats === Transcription: Complete! Households: 8 People: 41 Profiles Connected: 0/41 Profiles to Connect: 41 == Page 5 (0/46) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 31 - William Erwin household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |30||31||William Ervin||42||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- ||| ||Polly Ann||40||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- ||||| Isaac||19||M|| ||Farmer|| || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| John||17||M|| ||"|| || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| William||14||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| David||12||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Simon||10||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Right||8||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Joseph||5||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Margrett||57||F|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| James N||1||M|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Family 32 - Jacob Houser household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |31||32||Jacob Houser||46||M|| ||Farmer||$250 ||Pennsylvania|| || || x|| |- ||||| Elizabeth||40||F|| || || || Via|| || || x|| |- ||||| Jacob||16||M|| ||Farmer|| || Tenn|| || x|| || |- ||||| Alexander||14||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| John||12||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Thomas||10||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Edward B||6||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Lindsay||5||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Catherine||19||F|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Juliann||20||F|| || || || "|| || x|| || |} === Family 33 - John M Wilhite household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |32||33||John M Wilhite||22||M||||Farmer||$300||Tennessee||||||x|| |- ||||| Margrett||29||F|| || || || "|| || || x|| |- ||||| Emanda E||6||F|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| James||4||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Elisha||2||M|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Family 34 - Jonathan Johnson (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |33||34||Jonathan Johnson||59||M||||Farmer||$300||NC|||||||| |- ||||| Martha||58||M|| || || || Tenn|| || || || |- ||||| Isabelah Johnson||87||F|| || || || NC|| || || x|| |- ||||| Martha H||31||F|| || || || Tenn|| || || x|| |- ||||| Mary Jane||22||F|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Robert B||20||M|| || Farmer|| || "|| || || || |- |||||Lazerous Johnson||15||M|| ||Farmer || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Martha Jo||12||F|| || || || "|| || x|| || |} === Family 35 - William B Johnson household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |34||35||William B Johnson||38||M||||Farmer||||Tenn|||||||| |- ||||| Sarah Ann||25||F|| || || || Georgia|| || || x|| |- ||||| Jonathan J||5||M|| || || || Tenn|| || x|| || |- ||||| Simon Oare||3||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Mary E||4/12||F|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Family 36 - William Hines household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |35||36||William Hines||22||M||||Miller & Farmer||$1000||Tenn|||||||| |- ||||| Mary||29||F|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Henry Frazier||25||M|| || Laborer|| || "|| || || || |- ||||| Sarah Jane||6||F|| || || || Tenn|| || || || |- ||||| Nancy Emry||4||F|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Isaac||2||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Martha||1||F|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Page 5 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE! Households: 6 People: 46 Profiles Connected: 0/46 Profiles to Connect: 46 == Page 6 (0/43) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!!!== === Family 37 - Robert Hines household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |36||37||Robert Hines||63||M||||Laborer|| ||Tenn||||||x|| |- ||||| Levinia||66||F|| || || || not known|| || || x|| |} === Family 38 - Absalom Whisenhurt household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |36||38||Absalom Whisenhurt||48||M||||Laborer|| ||N.C.||||||x|| |- ||||| Levinia||48||F|| || || || "|| || || x|| |- ||||| Thomas D||17||M|| || Laborer|| || "|| || || || |- ||||| Henry L||15||M|| || "|| || "|| || || || |- ||||| Peter||14||M|| || "|| || "|| || || || |- ||||| Sinia M||11||F|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Elizabeth||9||F|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Family 39 - David F Dearmond household (8/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |38||39|| [[DeArmond-58|David F Dearmond]] ||42||M||||Farming||$1200||Tennessee|||||||| |- ||||| [[Hines-1625|Sarah]] ||37||F|| || || || "|| || || x|| |- ||||| James||17||M|| || Farming|| || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| [[Dearmond-201|Loranzodow]] ||15||M|| || Farm|| || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| [[DeArmond-195|David]] ||13||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| [[Dearmond-203|Jerome N]] ||11||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| [[Dearmond-200|Henry H]] ||9||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| George W||7||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Thomas J||5||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| [[Dearmond-205|Columbus]] ||3||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| [[Dearmond-204|Mary Ann]] ||1||F|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Family 40 - James C Johnson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |39||40||James C Johnson||33||M||||Farmer||||Tenn|||||||| |- ||||| Mary Ann||23||F|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| William B||2||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Jonathan D||7/12||M|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Family 41 - Simon Johnson household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |40||41||Simon Johnson||35||M||||Farmer||||Tenn|||||||| |- ||||| Sarah||25||M|| || || || "|| || || x|| |- ||||| James||11||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| John||9||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary E||8||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Martha||5||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Jonathan||3||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Emelia Ann||2||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Martha Cunningham||16||F|| || || || "|| || x|| || |} === Family 42 - Claibourn Swagerty household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |41||42||Claibourn Swagerty||63||M||||Farmer|| ||Tenn||||||x|| |- ||||| Harriett||37||F|| || || || "|| || || x|| |- ||||| Willis||17||M|| || Farmer|| || "|| || || || |- ||||| Jacob||15||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Absalom||12||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Samuel||10||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Claibourn||8||M|| || || || "|| || x|| || |- ||||| Martha E||6||F|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| James||4||M|| || || || "|| || || || |- ||||| Mary Jane||2||F|| || || || "|| || || || |} === Page 6 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 6 People: 43 Profiles Connected: 0/43 Profiles to Connect: 43 == Page 7 (0/37) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 43 - Charles P Hackny household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |42||43||Charles P Hackny||60||M|| ||Farmer|| ||not known||||||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth W||46||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Hugh James||21||M|| ||none|| ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary Ellen||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rice Levi||17||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Harriett C||16||F|| || || ||"|| || |||| |- |||||Rebeca Isabelah||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 44 - Francis Beard household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |43||44||James Beard||55||M|| || || ||Virginia|| || ||x|| |- |||||Thomas||25||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||17||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 45 - Richard E Walker household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |44||45|| [[Walker-17446| Richard E Walker]] ||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|||||||| |- ||||| [[Hines-1630| Carline]] ||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary L||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 46 - Elisha Deazearn household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |45||46||Elisha Deazearn||62||M|| ||Farmer|| ||North C|||||||| |- |||||Sarah||50||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Nancy||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elisha||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth Ann||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harriett||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 47 - James Wilhite household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |46||47||James Wilhite||59||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|||||||| |- |||||Comfort||59||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 48 - Elijah Dunn household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |47||48||Elijah Dunn||30||M|| ||Farming||$600 ||Tennessee|||||||| |- |||||Eliza Jane||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William W||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John L||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Richard||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 49 - Andrew Baker household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |48||49||Andrew Baker||30||M|| ||Farmer||$250 ||Tenn|||||||| |- |||||Lusindy||2||M|| || || ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||William N||2||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Ford||75||F|| || || ||Virginia|| || || x|| |} === Family 50 - Joseph Sligor household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |49||50||Joseph Sligor||20||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee||||||x|| |- |||||Sally Ann||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 7 Stats === Transcription: Complete! Households: 8 People: 37 Profiles Connected: 0/37 Profiles to Connect: 37 == Page 8 (0/47) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!!!== === Family 51 - Jacob Reed household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |50||51||Jacob Reed||59||M|| || ||$250 ||Tennessee||||||x|| deaf & insane |- |||||Easther||52||F|| || || ||Virginia|| || || x|| |- |||||Abraham||24||M|| ||Shoemaker|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Lousindy||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 52 - Isaac Reed household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |51||52||Isaac Reed||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|||||| || |- |||||Adaline||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lilford M||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 53 - Edmund Payne household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |52||53||Edmund Payne||52||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|||||| || |- |||||Jane||48||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Joseph||18||M|| ||laborer|| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||James||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||William B||15||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||David||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 54 - Benjamin Sing household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |53||54||Benjamin Sing||29||M|| ||Farming|| ||South C|||||| || |- |||||Malinda||22||F|| || || ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Lusindy C||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 55 - John R Baker household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |54||55|| John R Baker||31||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|||||| x|| |- |||||Sarah||31||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Martha Jane||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Esther M||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lousinda||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Agamariah||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 56 - Eliza Dunn household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |55||56|| Eliza Dunn||41||F|| M|| || ||North Carolina|||||| || |- |||||William Dunn||13||M||M || || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Dunn||12||F|| M|| || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Elizabeth||5||F|| M|| || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Jane||2/12||F|| M|| || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 57 - Franky Woods household (0/6)=== {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |56||57||Franky Woods||71||F|| || ||$500 ||North Carolina||||||R || |- |||||Mary||44||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George||38||M|| || || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||34||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Jane||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel B Stooks||9||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 58 - Henry Breakbill household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |57||58||Henry Breakbill ||25||M|| || || ||Tenn|||||| || |- |||||Martha Jane||24||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R || |} === Family 59 - Jacob Tarwater household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |58||59||Jacob Tarwater||65||M|| ||Farming||$300 ||Pennsylvania|||||| || |- |||||Margrett||60||F|| || || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jacob W Tarwater||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| |||| || |- |||||James M||23||M|| ||none|| ||"|| |||| || |- |||||Thomas D||18||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| ||||R || |- |||||Richard||8||M|| ||Farm|| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Elizabeth||22||M|| || || ||"|| || ||R || |} === Page 8 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE! Households: 9 People: 47 Profiles Connected: 0/47 Profiles to Connect: 47 == Page 9 (0/39) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!!! == === Family 60 - John N Bowman household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |59||60||John N Bowman||38||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Tennessee|||||| || |- |||||Milly||31||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Margrett||14||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Mary Ann||13||F|| |||| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Sarah E||10||F|| || || ||Ala|| ||x || || |- |||||Elizabeth G||6||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Samuel B||5||M|| || || ||Tenn|| ||x || || |- |||||John W||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 61 - Samuel Ferguson household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |60||61||Samuel Ferguson||31||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|||||| x|| |- |||||Lucy Ferguson||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isaac H||11||M|| |||| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Elizabeth E||9||F|| |||| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Carline B||7||F|| |||| ||"|| ||x || || |} === Family 62 - Rufus Ferguson household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |60||61||Rufus Ferguson||23||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|||||| x|| |- |||||Sarah Ann||31||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth Ferguson||59||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |} === Family 63 - Nancy Julin household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |62||63||Nancy Julin||38||M|| || ||$300 ||Tenn|||||| R|| |- |||||Nancy||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Loranzodow||22||M|| ||laborer|| ||"|| |||| || |- |||||Eliza Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 64 - James Wade household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |63||64||James Wade||40||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|||||| x|| |- |||||Francis||30||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R || |- |||||Simon Bright Hines||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 65 - Isaac Hines household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |64||65||Isaac Hines||54||M|| ||Farming||$3000 ||Tenn|||||| || |- |||||Mary L||50||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Susan B||18||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Eliza B||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sarah K||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Isaac M||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 66 - Gardner Julin household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |65||66||Gardner Julin||24||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|||||| || |- |||||Elizabeth Julin||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || R || |- |||||James W||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann Dunlap||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Nancy Dunlap||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 67 - William Julin household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |66||67||William Julin||35||M|| ||laborer|| ||not known|||||| || |- |||||Margrett||32||F|| || || ||(illegible)|| || || || |- |||||Sarah J Julian||16||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||James Newman||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Drewry C||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett A||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucy E||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 9 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 8 People: 39 Profiles Connected: 0/39 Profiles to Connect: 39

Stacey E. Ybarra

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Our Family Mysteries-47

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Hi I am trying to find out about my grandparents on my fathers side. I only know that my grandmothers name was Anna Biljon (nee Boyce) and my grandfather was Gert Hendrick Biljon 1917 - 1977 buried in Stellawood cemetary durban. My grandmother was buried in Harding. Any information or documents especially photo's will be much appreciated. Thank you kindly

Briggs-Fisher-Smith-Akin Cleanup

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Debra Parker To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pipes-36|Debra Parker]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Pipes-36&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Debra Parker To-Do List|Debra's current to-do list]].'' 1) When and where was Napoleon Johnson born. Ancestry has a date of 1831, but I can find no further records or parents. Wikitree is showing 1842. I am not sure this is the same man. I have Oakdale, LA as the possible place. 2) What are birth and death dates for Elizabeth Clark (1744 - 1780?) married to Daniel Baugh 1740 - 1816? 3) Who are Daniel Baugh's other wives? 4) Elizabeth Womack 1612 - 1650? 5) Mary Wakeman 1584 - 1659, married to William Baugh 1584 - 1628. Who are his other wives?

Mary Elizabeth Puhek Obituary

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From Hibbing Daily Tribune (http://www.hibbingmn.com/obituaries/mary-elizabeth-puhek/article_273170f0-deeb-5b84-a533-cdcfd128e729.html) Mary Elizabeth Puhek, 94, of Buhl, formerly of Chisholm, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, at Northland Village Assisted Living in Buhl. She was born Oct. 25, 1916, in Eveleth to Michael C. and Francis K. (Music) Lopac. She attended Martin Hughes High School in Buhl and was a lifelong Iron Range resident. Mary was united in marriage on July 11, 1942, in Buhl to Ignace J. Puhek. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Chisholm, the CCW, KSKJ and the Women’s Catholic Foresters. She loved baking, cooking and gardening. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who enjoyed being with her family. She is survived by her children: Mary Bovitz of Hibbing, Michael (Danette) Puhek of Monroe, Ore., and Richard (Donna) Puhek of Chisholm; grandchildren: Chris (Lori), Jeff (Laurie), Kevin (Karen), and David Bovitz, Richie (Leslie), Nace (Sandi), and Adam (Carlonna) Puhek, Philip (Heather), and Daniel (Shanti) Puhek, step-grandchildren, Joshua Wilkerson and Jothan Wilkerson; great-grandchildren: Anna, Josh, Alex, Zack, Kaleb, Nick, Natalie, Gertie, Brodie, Mila, Brier, Bryce, Addison, Kelsey, Josh, Skylar and Ivy; and one brother, William (Ann) Lopac. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ignace J. on July 14, 2002; infant daughter, Elizabeth; son-in-law, Tom Bovitz; two sisters; and five brothers. Funeral: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Chisholm. The Rev. Fred Method will celebrate the Mass. Visitation: Will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Rupp Funeral Home & Cremation Service Chapel in Chisholm and will continue for one hour prior to the Mass Friday at the church. Burial: Interment will follow in Chisholm Cemetery. Arrangements are with Rupp Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Chisholm. To sign the guest book online and leave a memorial message, log on to http://www.ruppfuneralhome.com">www.ruppfuneralhome.com.

LeDoux Dairy Farm

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[[Category:Beauregard Parish, Louisiana]] Holstein dairy farm run by J.B. LeDoux for 35 years. For years the family's memories centered around what we just called "the Farm."

Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Pages 10 to 19

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] '''Stats''' Transcription: in progress Households: People: Profiles Connected: Profiles to Connect: == Page 10 (0/40) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE! == === Family 68 - Robert Ferguson household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |67||68||Robert Ferguson||55||M|| ||laborer|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Martha||54||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Isabelah||34||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George W||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 69 - John McNutt household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |68||69||John McNutt||45||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn||- || || || |- |||||Harriett||32||F|| || || ||S.C.|| || ||x|| |- |||||Robert||12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Annie||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebecca||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Carline||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 70 - Edmond Burnett household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |69||70||Edmond Burnett||22||M|| ||laborer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jane Burnett||16||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 71 - Malisia Wilhite household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |69||71||Malisia Wilhite||60||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||James Wilhite||32||M|| ||laborer|| ||"|| || ||R || |- |||||Jane Brooks||19||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Thomas Brooks||2/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 72 - Fredrick Ford household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |70||72||Fredrick Ford||58||M|| ||Farmer|| ||South C|| -|| || x|| |- |||||Rhoda||45||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Elizabeth J||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James N||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John H||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Charlotte Cath||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 73 - Samuel Brown household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |71||73||Samuel Brown||35||M|| ||Cooper|| ||S C|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Ann||26||F|| || || ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Elias Cesslius||6||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||James||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 74 - Elizabeth Grizell household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |72||74||Elizabeth Grizell||25||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || R|| |- |||||Jesse G||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John H||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Tilford W||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 75 - Andrew J Brown household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |73||75||Andrew J Brown||25||M|| || Farming|| ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Nancy C||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Martha Kindrick||49||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Martha Ann||1||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Page 10 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE! Households: 8 People: 40 Profiles Connected: 0/40 Profiles to Connect: 40 == Page 11 (0/43) - TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!!!== === Family 76 - Richard Brown household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |74||76||Richard Brown||61||M|| || Wheelrite (sic)|| ||S.C.|| || || || |- |||||Martha Brown||54||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||John Brown||18||M|| || Cooper|| ||Tenn|| || x |||| |- |||||Thomas Brown||17||M|| ||Cooper || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||William Brown||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||James Brown||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 77 - Daniel Gallion household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |75||77||Daniel Gallion||39||M|| || Cooper|| $100 ||N.C.||- || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||30||F|| || || ||S.C.|| || || || |- |||||Sally Gallion||17||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William A||15||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Artilery H||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Elizabeth||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Gilbert||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Nancy A||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Martha||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard R||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 78 - Joshua Gallion household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |76||77||Joshua Gallion||19||M|| || Cooper|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Carline||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 79 - John Grizell household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |77||79||John Grizell||23||M|| || laborer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Martha||23||F|| || || ||S.C.|| || ||R || |- |||||Susanah Grizell||49||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R || |- |||||Elizabeth Ann||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Talafaro Grizell||18||M|| ||laborer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Azeriah||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 80 - Jacob K Johnson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |78||80||Jacob K Johnson||30||M|| || Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Susan D||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Byron A||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Algelina||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 81 - Sarah Frazier household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |79||81||Sarah Frazier||61||F|| || || $340 ||Tenn|| || ||R || |- |||||Samuel Frazier||26||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Nancy Frazier||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||John Frazier||20||M|| || Farming || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||William Frazier||18||M|| || "|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Alexander||16||M|| || "|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Jacob||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Elizabeth||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 82 - Juda Wrinkle household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |80||82||Juda Wrinkle||40||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R || |- |||||Nancy Wrinkle||36||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || R|| |- |||||Sarah Wrinkle||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||Davis Monroe||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Neuman||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 11 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE! Households: 7 People: 43 Profiles Connected: 0/43 Profiles to Connect: 43 == Page 12 (0/38) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 83 - Andrew J Payne household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |81||83||Andrew J Payne||27||M|| || Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Dicy L||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||Mamanda A||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Jane||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 84 - James Guinn household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |82||84||James Guinn||49||M|| || Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||36||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||William W||17||M|| || Farming|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Martha||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Harrace M||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mary Ann||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Hugh||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett E||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 85 - Jacob Wrinkle household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |83||85||Jacob Wrinkle||64||M|| || Farming||$6000 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Charlotte||63||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||Edmond W D||25||M|| || Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Wilie||24||M|| || "|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew M||22||M|| ||" || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Charlott||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sophia||80||F|| || || ||Via|| || || x|| |} === Family 86 - John Waters household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |84||86|| John Waters||35||M|| || Farming||$600 ||Tenn|| || || x || |- |||||Polly Waters||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha M||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Harriett L||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James M||2/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 87 - Abraham Keener household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |85||87|| Abraham Keener||52||M|| || Farming||$4500 ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Nancy Keener||50||F|| || || ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||William P||24||M|| ||Miller || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Adam H||21||M|| ||laborer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ana E||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph L||17||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Angeline||14||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Marietta C||10||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Margrett Isabelah||8||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Andrew H Pitner||26||M|| ||Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W Laughisty||20||M|| ||(illegible) || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 12 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 5 People: 38 Profiles Connected: 0/38 Profiles to Connect: 38 == Page 13 (0/46) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!!!== === Family 88 - William Widner household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |86||88||William Widner||52||M|| || Farming||$4000 ||Tenn|| -||||x || |- |||||Elizabeth||49||F|| || || ||"|| || || R || |- |||||Harriett||20||F|| || || ||"|| -|| || || |- |||||Martha||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Seala||15||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Reese||13||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||James||9||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |} === Family 89 - John H Widner household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |87||89||John H Widner||24||M|| || Farming|| ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Martha C||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 90 - Elizabeth Huffaker household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |88||90||Elizabeth Huffaker||60||F|| || ||$2000 ||Tenn|| |||| R|| |- |||||Andrew||41||M|| ||Blacksmith || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Doratha||38||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mahala||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || x || |- |||||James||23||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph||22||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca Ann||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 91 - George Huffaker household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |89||91||George Huffaker||41||M|| || Farming ||||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Mary Ann||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||Manda||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John H||9||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||George W||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Herman||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Darthula||5/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 92 - James Green household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |90||92||James Green||46||M|| || Farming ||$1500||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Anna||51||F|| || || ||N.C.|| || || R|| |- |||||Jesse P||20||M|| ||Farming || ||Tenn|| ||x || || |- |||||Elizabeth B||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy C||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel F||12||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |} === Family 93 - Henry Huffaker household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |91||93||Henry Huffaker||45||M|| || Farming Blacksmith||$1800||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Mary||42||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Marshall A||20||M|| ||Farming || ||Tenn|| ||x || || |- |||||Peter J||17||M|| ||" || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Adaline||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza||15||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||William G||13||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Mary R||11||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Sarah E||10||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Arther C||8||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Orlenea C||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 94 - Jesse G Swisher household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |92||94||Jesse G Swisher ||47||M|| || Meth Pa (?)||||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Rebeca||46||F|| || || ||N.C.|| || || || |- |||||Hamilton R||16||M|| || || ||Tenn|| ||x || || |- |||||Martha Jane||11||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Elizabeth Ann||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Page 13 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 7 People: 46 Profiles Connected: 0/46 Profiles to Connect: 46 == Page 14 (0/38) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE! == === Family 95 - Christian Huffaker household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |93||95||Christian Huffaker ||38||M|| ||Farmer||$2300||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Sarah||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||8||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Henryetta A||7||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Wilie A||6||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||George Si||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ellen E C||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cordetia C||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martin L||9/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 96 - Jacob Huffaker household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |94||96||Jacob Huffaker||36||M|| ||Farmer||$2000||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Mary Huffaker||33||F|| || || ||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Abner H||7||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Anetter Artemier||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|||| |- |||||Greenvile Sheerer||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 97 - Elizabeth Palmer household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |95||97||Elizabeth Palmer||46||F|| || || ||Tenn|| |||| R || |- |||||Manervia Jane||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||Emeline||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || R || |- |||||Adelia C||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James M||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 98 - Leroy S Keener household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |96||98||Leroy S Keener||26||M|| ||Farming||$2000||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Mary Jane||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph Pitner||17||M|| || Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Narisia||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Easther Ann||6/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 99 - Malinda King household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |97||99||Malinda King||34||F|| || || ||Tenn|| |||| x || |- |||||Catherine Chesney||19||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sarah Ann King||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Eliza||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eaphriam W||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Neal||34||M|| ||laborer || ||not known|| || || || |- |||||James Neal||7||M|| || || ||Tenn|| ||x || || |} === Family 100 - John Rose household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |99||100||John Rose||34||M|| || Farmer|| ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Eliza||35||F|| || || ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||William||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Jane||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sarah||6||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Sterling||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||11/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 14 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 6 People: 38 Profiles Connected: 0/38 Profiles to Connect: 38 == Page 15 (0/42) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 101 - William Dunlap household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |99||101||William Dunlap||54||M|| || Farmer|| ||Tenn||- |||| || |- |||||Elizabeth||56||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel B||22||M|| || Farming|| ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||William C||20||M|| || "|| ||"|| ||x|| || |- |||||John K Dunlap||44||M|| || "|| ||"|| |||| || |} === Family 102 - Samuel Bowman household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |100||102||Samuel Bowman||67||M|| || Farming||$8000 ||Virginia|| |||| || |- |||||Elizabeth||65||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John Shields||79||M|| || Millrite (sic)|| ||Penn|| || || || |} === Family 103 - Joshua Eillonday household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |101||103||Joshua Eillonday||36||M|| || Shoemaker||$8000 ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Sarah||56||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||James N||29||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Lettie E||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett L||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Barcela||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joshua C||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah C||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Jane||1/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 104 - Talafare Gillonday household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |102||104||Talafare Gillonday||45||M|| || Farmer||$300 ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Elizabeth||39||F|| || || ||S.C.|| || || x|| |- |||||Charlott||20||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Emeline||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William L||16||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Jane||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Campbell||13||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||James N||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marandy||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 105 - Charles Monday household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |103||105||Charles Monday||33||M|| || Farming||$100 ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Bedy||31||F|| || || ||S.C.|| || || || |- |||||George M Lively||18||M|| ||Farming || ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Tillitha Jane||14||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Samuel||11||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||James N||9||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Archilus H||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Edmond||11/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 106 - Elizabeth Hill household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |104||106||Elizabeth Hill||35||F|| || || ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Eliza Ann||13||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||William A||11||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||John H||8||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Richard E||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert E||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 15 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 6 People: 42 Profiles Connected: 0/42 Profiles to Connect: 42 == Page 16 (0/43} TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!== === Family 107 - John Wrinkle household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |105||107||John Wrinkle||43||M|| ||Farmer || $1300||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Sophira Ann||35||F|| || || ||"|| || || x || |- |||||James L||18||M|| || "|| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Jacob N F||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sharlotte||19||F|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mary Jane||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew J||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John D||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William M||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 108 - James Pryor household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |106||108||James Pryor||51||M|| ||Farming || ||Tenn|| |||| || |- |||||Elizabeth||55||F|| || || ||S.C.|| || || x || |- |||||Nancy Jane Adams||33||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Ann E||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha E R||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett E Pryor||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Martha E||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||James H||20||M|| || Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||John N||17||M|| || " || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 109 - Abner Abbott household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |107||109||Abner Abbott||51||M|| ||Farmer || ||Tenn|| ||||x || |- |||||Ellender||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Fany C||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel Thomas||5/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 110 - John Sherrod household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |108||110||John Sherrod||53||M|| ||laborer || ||not known|| |||||| |- |||||Mary||50||F|| || || ||not known|| || || || |- |||||Harrace||25||M|| || Famer|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Wallace||22||M|| ||laborer || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Alaneda||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Harrison||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 111 - Richard Porterfield household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |109||111||Richard Porterfield||92||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||Via|| |||||| |- |||||Louisa||30||F|| || || ||N.C.|| || || x|| |- |||||Susanah||15||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Abner W||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Elizabeth||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 112 - Cyntha Rose household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |110||112||Cyntha Rose||29||F|| ||||$300 ||N.C.|| ||||x|| |- |||||Susan Rose||9||F|| || || ||Tenn|| ||x || || |- |||||Margrett||7||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Martha||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 113 - Jacob W Payne household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |111||113||Jacob W Payne ||27||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H J||1||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Page 16 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE! Households: 7 People: 43 Profiles Connected: 0/43 Profiles to Connect:43 == Page 17 (0/47) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!!!== === Family 114 - Edward Paston household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |112||114||Edward Paston||62||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || ||R || |- |||||Mary||65||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Sindy R||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Lusindy||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Virginia||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 115 - George M Burnett household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |113||115||George M Burnett ||31||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || insane |- |||||Nancy Burnett||33||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Judith E||11||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Joseph B||9||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Andrew H||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elisha B||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lusindy Jane||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 116 - Payton Neal household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |114||116||Payton Neal||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Ala|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth Ann||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||James||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 117 - Calvin Hicky household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |115||117||Calvin Hicky||25||M|| ||Farming|| $50||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Louisea Jane||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Margrett E King||16||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Nancy Jane||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Frannie A||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett E||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 118 - Zachariah Burnett household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |116||118||Zachariah Burnett||66||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary||48||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Zachariah||17||M|| ||laborer || ||Tenn|| ||x || || |- |||||James R||13||M|| ||" || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Gissam||11||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Martha Jane||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 119 - James B Sherrod household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | ||119||James B Sherrod||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Charlott||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary Angeline||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malinda||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Kelistia||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 120 - Jesse Burnett household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |117||120||Jesse Burnett||43||M|| ||Farming|| $100||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jane||34||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William L||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Tilford R||11/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 121 - Judith Burnett household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |112||114||Judith Burnett||77||M|| || || ||Via|| || ||R || |- |||||Jane M||40||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 122 - Joseph Burnett household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |112||114||Joseph Burnett||46||M|| ||Farmer||||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||21||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R || |- |||||Nancy Jane||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elkanah A||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| ||x || || |- |||||William B||15||M|| ||" || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Hugh O||13||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||James R||7||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Sarah C||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Judith||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 17 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE! Households: 9 People: 47 Profiles Connected: 0/47 Profiles to Connect: 47 == Page 18 (0/37) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE!!!== === Family 123 - Samuel Payne household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |120||123||Samuel Payne||54||M|| ||Farming||||Via|| || ||R || |- |||||Mary Pane||60||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R || |- |||||George Payne||28||M|| ||Farming || ||Tenn|| || || x || |- |||||Wilie||24||M|| ||laborer || ||"|| || || x || |- |||||David Payne||22||M|| ||laborer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Edmond||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 124 - John B Hale household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |121||124||John B Hale||48||M|| ||laborer||||S.C.|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||44||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Nancy O||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William B||17||M|| ||" || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann E||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Caliss L||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John G||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Mc||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Manervia A Shook||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ahaz||22||M|| ||laborer || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 125 - Lewis Tarwater household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |122||125||Lewis Tarwater||26||M|| ||F||||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary M||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || x || |- |||||John||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Edward D||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Peter A||26 days||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 126 - William Porterfield household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |123||126||William Porterfield||24||M|| ||laborer||||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Mahala||19||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Richard C||9/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine Quails||40||F|| || || ||"|| || || x || |} === Family 127 - James Willson household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |124||127|| James Willson||48||M|| ||Farming||$500||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Thomas T||15||M|| ||laborer || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Elizabeth E||13||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||10||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||William K||9||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Isaac A L||7||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Gornisnia C||5||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Levaria C||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ebenezer P||1||M|| || || ||S.C.|| || || || |} === Page 18 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 5 People: 37 Profiles Connected: 0/37 Profiles to Connect: 37 == Page 19 (0/42) TRANSCRIPTION COMPLETE! == === Family 128 - Isaac Wilson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |125||128||Isaac Wilson||77||M|| ||Farming||$300||Via||- || || || |- |||||Sarah||76||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary Willson||50||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Andrew||11||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |} === Family 129 - Nancy Norman household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |126||129|| Nancy Norman||47||F|| ||||||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Almira||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 130 - Fany Edington household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |127||130|| Fany Edington||45||F|| ||||||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Emeline||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marshall||16||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha S||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert H||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett E||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isaac N||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 131 - Jane Johnson household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |128||131||Jane Johnson||66||F|| ||||$500||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Robert||47||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R || |- |||||Catherine||30||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |} === Family 132 - Loranzodow Johnson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |129||132|| Loranzodow Johnson||25||M|| ||Farmer||||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Emeline||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||Margaret Jane||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Harvy||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 133 - William Wilhite household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |130||133|| William Wilhite||26||M|| ||Farming||$500||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malisia E||5/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 134 - J Gill Ramsey household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |131||134|| J Gill Ramsey||53||M|| ||Doct & Farmer||$32,000||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||M B C||48||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Jane R||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert M||17||M|| || Farming|| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Henryetta R||15||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||James Gill jr||14||M|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Charlotte B||12||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Susan E||10||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Arther C R||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 135 - Jackson A Roan household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |132||135|| Jackson A Roan||35||M|| ||Farmer||$500||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R || |- |||||Mary Ann||14||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Elizabeth||12||F|| || || ||"|| ||x || || |} === Family 136 - James Pickle household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |133||136|| James Pickle||35||M|| ||Farmer||$3,000||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Carline||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martin Pickle||2||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James||3||1|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Page 19 Stats === Transcription: COMPLETE!!! Households: 9 People: 42 Profiles Connected: 0/42 Profiles to Connect: 42

War of 1812 Maine

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Mapping the Henigan Family

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Philadelphia * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.926448,-75.17281 1900-1931 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.9958503,-75.1368456 1920 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.9930654,-75.1295847 1910 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.9930481,-75.1294356 1900 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.940153,-75.2222625 1952 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.9957323,-75.1330433 1942 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.9785261,-75.1241516 1867 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.92478,-75.151283 1910 * https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.9226198,-75.1490377 1920-1961 England * https://www.google.com/maps/@53.8569804,-2.1722993,17z 1881

Pace Family Mysteries

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House-Clark Family

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Dorian Hepburn Stockman To-Do List

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Bart's Photos

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Collection of photos and memories to download into my family tree.

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Kathleen Robertson Hough To-Do List

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Pipsqueak Underfoot the Maremmador

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Known at Pip officially, Pipsqueak Underfoot was born on the 19th of June, 2012 or thereabouts in Quilpie, Queensland, Australia. She moved to Winton, Queensland, Australia on the 5th of August when Kat took custody of her and has been Kat's boon companion, travelling friend and lapwarmer ever since. Pip is a cross between a Maremma (her mother) and a Black Labrador (her father). She's a little small for a Maremma, which isn't too surprising as she was the runt of the litter. She is mostly black with white toes, chin and patches on her chest.

Morse-Sneed e-mail

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I was searching through some of those Oklahoma Chronicles for a statement that Robert Bell made in one of his reports about the black children in his school being better students than the Indian ones (who were always thinking about going hunting) when I stumbled upon a bit of information that might explain Aunt Cammie's notion that Grandmother Atkison had once attended the University of Mississippi. In the list of "historic female colleges" there appears a "Union Female College" that was once located in Oxford. In fact, Great Great Uncle Robert's grandson Claiborne was president from 1865 until 1873. I suspect that it was still considered a proper place for young Cumberland Presbyterian ladies to attend (and was actually closer to home than Pontotoc Female Academy had been when she attended high school there). When she later mentioned to her children that she had attended college in Oxford, they probably just assumed it was Ole Miss. It appears that of all those women's colleges only Mississippi University for Women (which, although now coed, has as yet been unable to come up with a more appropriate name) and Blue Mountain College, which Alfalene attended, it being only some twenty miles from her home, are the only ones still functioning. Mississippi All Saints College, Vicksburg (closed in 1962) Blue Mountain College, Blue Mountain (co-ed since 2005) Chickasaw Female College, Pontotoc (closed in 1936) Corona College, Corinth (closed in 1862) Elizabeth Female Academy, Washington (closed in 1845) Hillman College, Clinton (merged into Mississippi College in 1942) Mary Holmes College, West Point (became co-ed in 1932; closed in 2003) Meridian Female College (closed in 1904) Mississippi University for Women, Columbus (co-ed since 1982) Mount Hermon Female Seminary, Clinton (closed in 1924) Port Gibson Female College, Port Gibson (closed in 1928) Sharon Female College, Sharon (closed in 1873) Union Female College, Oxford Claiborne Handly Bell Cumberland Presbyterian Minister Presbyterian Minister 1906-1909 1821 - 1909 DR. C. H. BELL. Robert Bell, grandfather of the honored leader who many are just now mourning, was born in North Carolina in 1770. In 1782 his father's family became a part of the stream of immigration to the "Cumberland Country," settling at last near the present site of Nashville, Tenn. In the revival of 1800 Robert Bell was converted, and in 1802 the Presbytery of Transylvania licensed him as an exhorter and catechist. Before 1805 he was licensed as a probationer, being one among those mentioned in the famous document of that year in which the commission of the Synod of Kentucky forbade certain persons to exercise the powers conferred upon them by presbytery. His ordination was among the first acts of the new Cumberland Presbytery in 1810. From 1820 to 1830 he conducted a mission to the Chickasaw Indians, under the auspices of the church and with some assistance from the government, near the site of the present city of Aberdeen, Miss. Then, until his death in 1853, he was an earnest and faithful preacher of the gospel, in the interior of Mississippi. One of the last ministerial acts of his life, at the age of eighty-three, was to participate in the ordination of his grandson, thus linking together two lives which together span the entire career of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church with their active ministry. John Bell, the only son of Robert Bell to reach maturity, served with distinction in the Civil War and survived it several years. Claiborne Handly Bell, the son of John Bell, was born in the month of December, 1821, lacking but little of completing eighty-eight years of life, and spending the last fifty-six of those years in the active ministry, "dying in the harness" at last, in fulfillment of the desire he had so often expressed. On December 1, 1858, he was united in marriage to Miss Lou Washington, of Mississippi, who survives him, after more than half a century of the purest wedded happiness. Dr. Bell was one of those, who interpreted the call to preach as a call to prepare to preach; in 1851 he entered the literary department of Cumberland University, with such preparation that he was graduated in 1853, a member of the same class with Professor A. H. Buchanan. In Beard's "Biographical Sketches: Second Series," in the account of the life of Robert Bell, the following account of the ordination of C. H. Bell is given: "At a meeting of the presbytery to which he [Robert Bell] belonged, two or three weeks before his death, he seemed to be under the impression that it would be his last presbyterial meeting on earth. An order was passed for the ordination of his grandson. The young man hesitated, but his reluctance was overcome by the obvious anxiety of his grandfather that the ordination should be consummated, and his own apprehension that it would be the old man's last meeting with the presbytery. The ordination proceeded, and the aged patriarch participated. Never shall I forget his noble, venerable and benevolent countenance; how it beamed with joy. . . . Oh, that the grandson may be as good, as holy, and as devoted as his predecessor." Dr. Bell's first pastoral charge was at Mississippi City, Miss. In 1865 he became president of Union Female College, Oxford, Miss., serving also as pastor of the local church. In 1873 he accepted a call to become the pastor of the mission in St. Louise, which had had a stormy career, but which was to develop, under his direction, into the Lucas Avenue Church, and become known throughout the denomination, not only as one among our very strongest churches, but also one of our best missionary churches. As president of the Board of Missions, he served also as superintendent of the work of that board from 1881 to 1892, a period of great progress in our mission work both home and foreign. He was elected moderator of the General Assembly in 1872, at Evansville, Ind., and was a member of the committee which prepared and revised the Confession of Faith of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, adopted in 1883. The same consecration to the cause of missions which led Dr. Bell to the efforts which inspired his Lucas Avenue congregation--and later the whole church--to missionary zeal, led him also to offer his services, without hope of reward, as a lecturer on missions to the students of the Lebanon Seminary. In 1885 he was elected professor missions and apologetics in that institution--the theological department of Cumberland University; and on his retirement from the presidency of the Board of Missions, in 1892, he took up his residence, for a large part of the year, at Lebanon, and gave the ripest years of his long life to the duties of his chair. In this great work he served almost entirely at his own charges an example of self-sacrifice such as the church has often contemplated with too much satisfaction. With the assistance of Mrs. Bell, who was an ideal helper and companion, and who sometimes lectured to Dr. Bell's classes upon subjects which she herself had closely studied, he gathered together a collection of objects illustrating life in many missionary lands, which, for extent, variety, and actual usefulness to the student of missions, is surpassed by few such collections. This missionary museum found space at last in the classroom fitted up by friends of Dr. and Mrs. Bell, and named in recognition of their untiring labors the "Bell Mission Room." The Mission Room is by no means the only monument to the work of Dr. Bell and Mrs. Bell among the students for the last twenty years. It was Mrs. Bell who procured the means of fitting up the "Bell Reception Room" at old Divinity Hall, where many a student has enjoyed pleasant hours. And it was undoubtedly due to Dr. Bell's heartfelt interest in missions, and to his generous gift of his services as lecturer through a period of years, that the theological department of Cumberland University had the honor of having established the first full professorship of Christian missions in this country. A new life, a new interest in missions in the seminary began with his work there. The venerable teacher's friends were saddened by the sight of his slowly increasing physical feebleness during the last few years of his long life. They were consoled and cheered by the continued brilliance of his intellect, and by the steadiness of his faith. It is the testimony of many students that every one of his later years was marked by added power in his teaching. To his colleagues he was a trusted friend and a wise counselor; and his advice was seldom disregarded. To the last he maintained undiminished his keen interest in life, in men and things. As friend and citizen, as student and teacher, and as Christian gentleman, he displayed a character which was the result of imitating his Lord and Master. Those who knew him intimately know with what unaffected, what perfect modesty he would put aside, were he living, the praises which they now have for the first time an opportunity to utter without restraint. F. K. F. [Source: The Cumberland Presbyterian, November 25, 1909, page 658] Incidentally, I also found this map, apparently the first to show boundaries of the Chickasaw "Nation" after they separated themselves from the Choctaws (the feds having initially lumped them together after their forced migration from Mississippi). Calvin should be almost in the northwest corner of the Choctaw area. Map Jim

Kathleen Hough To-Do List

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Dutch E-Cards

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[[Category:E-Cards]] Dutch postcards

Calaway Family Mysteries

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My GGGGrandfather was James Callaway. (James, Harvey, Cornealus - Neal, Lonnie, Delmar, me - Stephanie). I believe he came from Peter, Joseph, and who's dad was Edmund 1600's Cornwall England Does anyone have info past Edmund in England and Harvey in Kentucky? We are direct lines from Col. Richard Callaway - Daniel Boone - Boonesborough Settlement [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Invitations

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[[Category:E-Cards]] Invitations of all sorts

Callaway Family Mysteries

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My GGGGrandfather was James Callaway. (James, Harvey, Cornealus - Neal, Lonnie, Delmar, me - Stephanie). I believe he came from Peter, Joseph, and who's dad was Edmund 1600's Cornwall England Does anyone have info past Edmund in England and Harvey in Kentucky? We are direct lines from Col. Richard Callaway - Daniel Boone - Boonesborough Settlement [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Randall Prouse To-Do List

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StollFamilySourceDocuments

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For the storage of source documents relating to the Stoll and associated spouse families. Below is an sortable index table of source documents with links to the image detail pages which are not full size but there is very often further information on these pages. Full size image links are included in the table for convenience. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" class="wikitable sortable" !|Year !|Family Name !|Forenames !|Source Type !|Link to image Detail Page !|Link to full size |- |1931||[[Stoll-229|Stoll]]||Rudolph Karl||Registration Card 1 ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swiss_Citizen_Registration_Card_1 Swiss Citizen Registration Card - Image 1] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Swiss_Citizen_Registration_Card_1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1931||[[Stoll-229|Stoll]]||Rudolph Karl||Registration Card 2 ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments Swiss Citizen Registration Card - Image 2] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/StollFamilySourceDocuments.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1931||[[Stoll-250|Stoll]]||Paule Martha Dolores ||Letter||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-3 Letter] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/StollFamilySourceDocuments-3.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1932||Richardson||Messrs. H. C. Richardson & Son||Business Address||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-23 Envelope] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/StollFamilySourceDocuments-23.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1937||[[Stoll-228|Stoll]]||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" ||Letter to her sister Mary||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-13 Letter] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/StollFamilySourceDocuments-13.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1937||[[Stoll-256|Stoll]] ||Emma Frances Margaret "Margie" ||Letter to her sister Mary||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-14 Letter] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/StollFamilySourceDocuments-14.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1944||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-15 Image 001] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/StollFamilySourceDocuments-15.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1944||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-16 Image 002] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/StollFamilySourceDocuments-16.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1944||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-17 Image 003] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/StollFamilySourceDocuments-17.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1944||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-18 Image 004] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/StollFamilySourceDocuments-18.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1944||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-19 Image 005] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/StollFamilySourceDocuments-19.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1944||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-20 Image 006] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/StollFamilySourceDocuments-20.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1946||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-21 Image 007 Discharge] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/StollFamilySourceDocuments-21.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1946||[[Richardson-10166| Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||Army Service Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-22 Image 008 Discharge] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/StollFamilySourceDocuments-22.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1948||[[Stoll-228|Stoll]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" ||Preliminary State Exam||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-2 Entrance Card] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/StollFamilySourceDocuments-2.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1978||[[Richardson-10166|Richardson]] ||Michael ||Funeral and death||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-10 Cremation Certificate] || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/StollFamilySourceDocuments-10.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1984||[[Stoll-256|Stoll]]||Emma Frances Margaret||Funeral ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-1 Order of service] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/StollFamilySourceDocuments-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |bef. 1999||Stoll ||Stoll Ochsenbein||Family Tree||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-4 Family Tree] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/StollFamilySourceDocuments-4.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1999 bef.||Dummert ||Johanna||Card||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-5 Card Front] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/StollFamilySourceDocuments-5.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1999 bef.||Dummert ||Johanna||Family Info. Card||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-6 Card Page 1] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/StollFamilySourceDocuments-6.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1999 bef.||Dummert ||Johanna||Family Info. Card||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-7 Card Page 2] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/StollFamilySourceDocuments-7.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1999 bef.||Dummert ||Johanna||Family Info. Card||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-8 Card Page 3] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/StollFamilySourceDocuments-8.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1999 bef.||Dummert ||Johanna||Family Info. Card||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-9 Card Page 4] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/StollFamilySourceDocuments-9.jpg Full Size Image] |- |2004||[[Stoll-228|Richardson formerly Stoll]] ||Antoinette||Funeral and Death||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilySourceDocuments-12 Cremation Certificate] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/StollFamilySourceDocuments-12.jpg Full Size Image] |- |}

Natchez Mississippi City Directory Listings

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Transcriptions of Natchez, Mississippi City Directory listings relating to the Katz, Levi, Heilberg and Landauer families. Only the following years are available online 1912, 1922, 1925, 1928, [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-1.jpg 1935,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-2.jpg 1939,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-3 1941,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-4.jpg 1946,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-5.jpg 1947,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-6 1950,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-7.jpg 1953,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-12.jpg 1955,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-11.jpg 1957,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-9.jpg 1958,] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Natchez_Mississippi_City_Directory_Listings-10.jpg 1960] Each year has a separate image of transcribed data from the images. The following table shows name, residence and workplace information which can be sorted to get a limited timeline of the movements of the families. Where the listing information relates to a business rather than a person I have put the owners/managers full names in the family name field and if there are two the 2nd full name in the 2nd forename field. {| border="1" cellpadding="3" class="wikitable sortable" !|Year !|Family Name !|Forename !|Spouse Forename !|Residence !|Place of Employment !|Employment Address |- |1935||Levy||Ernst ||Hede||305 Jefferson|| ||  |- |1939||Heilberg||Lillie||  ||604 State||  ||  |- |1939||Landauer ||Sol||Erna||312 S Union||Star Grocery||  |- |1939||Levy||Ernest||Hede K||604 State ||L Grocery & Market||  |- |1939||Landaure, S||   ||   ||  ||Star Grocery||618 Franklin |- |1941||Heilberg||S||Flora||312 S Union||Star Grocery ||  |- |1941||Landauer||Sol ||Erma||312 S Union||Star Grocery||  |- |1941||Levy||Ernst||Hede K||214 S Pearl||L Grocery & Market||  |- |1941||Landauer, S||  ||  ||   ||Star Grocery||618 Franklin |- |1946||Heilberg||Lillie|| ||214 S Pearl|| ||  |- |1946||Heilberg||Sali||Flora||312 S Union||Star Grocery||  |- |1946||Landauer||Erna|| ||312 S Union||Star Grocery||  |- |1946||Levy||Ernst||Hede ||214 S Pearl ||L Grocery & Market||508 Franklin |- |1946||Levy||Gert|| ||214 S Pearl|| ||  |- |1946||Landauer, Erna|| ||Heilberg, Sali|| ||Star Grocery||618 Franklin |- |1947||Heilberg||Lilly|| ||214 S Pearl||Ernst Levy (L Gro & Mkt)||  |- |1947||Heilberg||Sali||Flora||406 Bee|| Star Grocery||  |- |1947||Landauer||Erna|| ||406 Bee||Star Grocery||  |- |1947||Levy||Doris|| ||214 S Pearl|| ||  |- |1947||Levy||Ernst||Hede K||214 S Pearl||Gro (L Gro & Mkt)||  |- |1947||Levy||Gert|| ||214 S Pearl || ||  |- |1947||Landauer, Erna||  ||Heilberg, Sali|| ||Star Grocery||618 Franklin |- |1950||Heilberg||Flora|| ||406 Bee||Star Grocery||  |- |1950||Heilberg||Lillie K|| || 409 Walnut||Ernst Levy (L Gro & Mkt) ||  |- |1950||Levy||Doris|| ||409 Walnut|| ||  |- |1950||Levy||Ernest||Hede K||409 Walnut||Gro (L Gro & Mkt)||508 Franklin |- |1950||Landauer, Erna|| ||Heilberg, Sali|| ||Star Grocery||618 Franklin |- |1953||Heilberg||David|| ||406 B || ||  |- |1953||Heilberg||Ernest|| ||406 B|| ||  |- |-1953||Heilberg||Lilly|| ||409 Walnut ||Ernst Levy (L Gro & Mkt)||  |- |1953||Heilberg||Sali|| ||406 B|| Star Grocery||  |- |1953||Landauer||Erna|| ||406 B ||Star Grocery||  |- |1953||Levy||Ernest||Hedee K||409 Walnut||Gro (L Gro & Mkt)||508 Franklin |- |1955||Heilberg||David|| ||406 B || ||  |- |1955||Heilberg||Erna|| ||406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1955||Heilberg||Ernest|| ||406 B|| ||  |- |1955||Heilberg||Lilly || ||409 Walnut||Ernst Levy (L Gro & Mkt)||  |- |1955||Heilberg||Sali||Erna K||406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1955||Levy||Ernest|| ||409 Walnut||Ernst Levy (L Gro & Mkt)||508 Franklin |- |1955||Heilberg, Sali|| || || ||Star Grocery||619 Franklin |- |1957||Heilberg||David D|| ||406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1957||Heilberg||Ernest|| || 406 B|| ||  |- |1957||Heilberg||Sali||Erna K||406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1957||Levy||Ernest||Hettie||409 Walnut||L Grocery & Market ||508 Franklin |- |1957||Levy||Ernest jr|| ||409 Walnut|| ||  |- |1957||Levy||Hettie|| ||409 Walnut||Ernst Levy (L Gro & Mkt)||  |- |1957||Heilberg Sali|| ||Erna K Heilberg|| ||Star Grocery||619 Franklin |- |1958||Heilberg||David|| ||406 B ||Star Grocery||  |- |1958||Heilberg||Erna K|| || 406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1958||Heilberg||Lillie K|| || 409 Walnut||L Grocery & Market ||  |- |1958||Heilberg||Sali||Erna K||406 B||Star Grocery||619 Franklin |- |1958||Levy, Ernest|| || || ||L Grocery & Market||508 Franklin |- |1958||Levy||Ernest||Hede K||409 Walnut||L Grocery & Market ||  |- |1958||Levy||Hettie|| ||409 Walnut||L Grocery & Market||  |- |1958||Heilberg Sali|| ||Erna K Heilberg|| ||Star Grocery||619 Franklin |- |1960||Heilberg||David D|| ||406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1960||Heilberg||Erna K|| || 406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1960||Heilberg||Lillie K|| || 409 Walnut||L Grocery & Market ||  |- |1960||Heilberg||Sali||Erna K||406 B||Star Grocery||  |- |1960||Ernest Levy|||| || ||L Grocery & Market||508 Franklin |- |1960||Levy||Ernest||Hattie K Mrs||409 Walnut||L Grocery & Market ||  |- |1960||Levy||Hattie K|| ||409 Walnut||L Grocery & Market||  |- |1960||Heilberg, Sali|| ||Erna K|| || Star Grocery||619 Franklin |- |}

Old Greenville Jefferson County Mississippi

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[[Category:Jefferson County, Mississippi]] Jefferson County seat 1803-25 & important planting, ginning, & mercantile center. Prominent in its history were David Hunt, Joseph & Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Hinds & Cato West. [http://www.stoppingpoints.com/mississippi/Jefferson/Old+Greenville.html Present Location of Old Greeneville] The Town of GREENVILLE (now extinct) Jefferson County, Mississippi Greenville, Old. "This was a very old and influential settlement in Jefferson County which flourished in the first quarter of the last century. It was the largest town on the old Natchez Trace, distant twenty-eight miles from Natchez, and twenty-five miles from Port Gibson. It is said to have been a thriving place in 1798, when Mississippi finally passed under the control of the United States, and the original settlement was called Greenbay after one Henry Green, who lived on the banks of a branch of Cole's Creek, running near the town. The upper part of the town was called Hunston or Huntley, after Abijah Hunt, who had a store there and also erected the first gin in Jefferson county, a public gin, to which all the inhabitants who raised cotton resorted for several years. In 1803, by act of the General Assembly, Thomas Green, Wm. Erwin, Wm. Moss, Jacob Stampley, and David Greenlead, were authorized to purchase additional land from the estate of one David Odom, near Hunt's store for a town. The act of February 21, 1805, recites that "Whereas, a town has been laid out on the lands of the executors of David Odom, deceased, the lands of Abijah Hunt, and the lands of Ferdinand L. Claiborne, adjoining the court house of Jefferson county, and it being necessary that the same should be established by law, therefore, Said town shall be known and distinguished by the name of Greenville, in memory and honor of Major-General Nathaniel Greene, and the same is hereby established agreeably "to the present plan; in the clerk's office of Jefferson county, within six months after the passing of this act. Drury W. Brezeale, Henry D. Downs, Armstrong Ellis, Robert McCray and Robert Cox, be, and they are hereby appointed trustees for the regulation of said town, and vested with full power and authority for that purpose." "As early as 1799, we read that the Rev. Tobias Gibson, a Methodist missionary, was sent to the Territory and formed societies at Washington, Greenville, and on the Bayou Pierre. The first Baptist missionary in Jefferson county was Dr. David Cooper, who settled near Greenville, and married the widow of Gen. F. L. Claiborne, afterwards removing to Soldier's Retreat, near Washington, where he died. Dr. Cloud, the first Episcopal minister in the county, also resided at Greenville for many years, and is buried somewhere in the hills near the old settlement. Dr. Franklin L. Riley, in writing of the old town, says: "Cato West, David Holmes, Cowles Mead, and General Thomas Hinds, all lived within two miles of old Greenville, and the remains of Col. Cato West and General Hinds now rest in the soil of their respective plantations close by. A little farther away, in the same neighborhood, lived Capt. Bullen, the Harrisons, the Harpers, the Hardens, the Hunts, and other historic families of Mississippi. Only a few miles to the southwest was the famous Maryland settlement, where lived the Woods, the Donohues, the Paynes, and the Bakers . . . Here Jefferson Davis lived in the family of Sheriff Jordan and went to school in his early life. IT was to this place that May and Sutton, members of the notorious Murrill (Mason?) gang of robbers, brought their leader's head in order to get a reward that had been offered therefore." September 6, 1802, Governor Claiborne wrote t the postmaster-general, asking for a post office at Greenville, "A flourishing little village about twenty-eight miles distant from Natchez, and immediately on the post road to Tennessee. It is situated in the neighborhood of a compact, populous and wealthy settlement, is the county town for Jefferson county, and the place of holding the superior court for Jefferson district." Dr. John Shaw was recommended for postmaster. These requests were granted in November. It remained the county seat until 1825, when the General Assembly changed the county seat of justice to Fayette, six miles east. Greenville rapidly declined after this and the buildings decayed or were moved away. The last building left standing was the old Cable hotel, and this was burned a few years ago. Col. John A. Watkins thus writes of old Greenville: "When I first knew Greenville it was a beautiful village, the seat of justice for the county, and boasted one of the oldest bars in the State. Poindexter, Joe Davis, Rankin, Turner, Read, Quitman, and many others--names that will live in history as Governors, Senators, Judges and Representatives in Congress, while several gained distinction as statesmen and orators." And again, "The last time I traveled over this road (the 'Old Robinson Road'), now twenty-five years ago, *** Greenville was a 'deserted village' with one old house tottering to decay and McCullum's blacksmith shop. But as this was many years ago, these have long since paid the debt of nature, and passed beyond the recollection of the present generation."" From: Mississippi Vol. I A-K by Dunbar Rowland, 1907, page 801- After the battle of New Orleans, and after peace had been restored, General Jackson marched his men to Nashville, some six hundred miles; on the route they camped at Greenville, in Jefferson county, where the people of the surrounding country turned out to greet them. http://jeffersoncountyms.org/earlyhistory1.htm

Leona Cairns To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Howlett-395|Leona Cairns]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Howlett-395&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Leona Cairns To-Do List|Leona's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Pages 30 to 39

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| Back to main project page] == Page 30 (8 fam) == === Family 208 - Rebecha Headley household (0/3) === === Family 209 - Racheal Kearn household (0/2) === === Family 210 - Ahaz Warren household (0/5) === === Family 211 - Soloman Weaver household (0/8) === === Family 212 - Edward Chesney household (0/5) === === Family 213 - Washington Bales household (0/5) === === Family 214 - Hanah Muloany household (0/4) === === Family 215 - Jesse Smith household (0/5) === == Page 31 (9 fam) == === Family 216 - Fany Coker household (0/5) === === Family 217 - Margrett Ward household (0/2) === === Family 218 - Shaun Dykes household (0/6) === === Family 219 - Allen P Muloany household (0/4) === === Family 220 - William Deaton household (0/6) === === Family 221 - William Mdaly household (0/8) === === Family 222 - Hannah McCarty household (0/4) === === Family 223 - William Lane household (0/4) === === Family 224 - Jane Lane household (0/6) === == Page 32 (6 fam)== === Family 225 - Joseph Smith household (0/9) === === Family 226 - Thomas Underwood household (0/10) === === Family 227 - John Randles household (0/3) === === Family 228 - George King household (0/9) === === Family 229 - Sterling Rose household (0/5) === === Family 230 - Jesse Baylee household (0/10) === == Page 33 (7 fam) == === Family 231 - Andrew C E Callins household (0/5) === === Family 232 - Peter Daris household (0/6) === === Family 233 - Isaac Janeway household (0/5) === === Family 234 - Andrew Barber household (0/3) === === Family 235 - Benjamin Roberts household (0/10) === === Family 236 - William R Douglass household (0/3) === === Family 237 - Robert Pilant household (0/9) === == Page 34 (6 fam) == === Family 238 - William Cerby household (0/12) === === Family 239 - William Roberts household (0/3) === === Family 240 - William A Roberts household (0/3) === === Family 241 - Jesse Davis household (0/12) === === Family 242 - William Taylor household (0/4) === === Family 243 - Mary Boggs household (0/5) === == Page 35 (6 fam) == === Family 244 - Watson Roberts household (0/8) === === Family 245 - John R Cammon household (0/9) === === Family 246 - James Sterling household (0/10) === === Family 247 - Izereal Willson household (0/4) === === Family 248 - Sevier Underwood household (0/4) === === Family 249 - John Underwood household (0/10) === == Page 36 (8 fam)== === Family 250 - William Gallion household (0/5) === === Family 251 - Alfred Ault household (0/5) === === Family 252 - William G Packett household (0/3) === === Family 253 - Phillip Sherrod household (0/9) === === Family 254 - Andrew Thompson household (0/4) === === Family 255 - John Cloniger household (0/4) === === Family 256 - Rose B Carry household (0/3) === === Family 257 - Joel Gossett household (0/9) === == Page 37 (6 fam) == === Family 258 - Robert A Love household (0/11) === === Family 259 - William Tarwater household (0/6) === === Family 260 - Rhoda Beard household (0/2) === === Family 261 - William Pickle household (0/8) === === Family 262 - Jesse Johnson household (0/3) === === Family 263 - Shaderick Cash household (0/12) === == Page 38 == === Family 264 - Mary Stewart household (0/9) === === Family 265 - Absolam Burnett household (0/8) === === Family 266 - Jonathan Sushown household (0/5) === === Family 267 - Lucy Alexander household (0/5) === === Family 268 - Joseph Plumber household (0/9) === == Page 39 (6 fam) == === Family 269 - Daniel Fisher household (0/8) === === Family 270 - William Plumber household (0/4) === === Family 271 - John McMillan household (0/9) === === Family 272 - Alexander McMillan household (0/6) === === Family 273 - Thomas McMillan household (0/8) === === Family 274 - John Finger household (0/7) ===

Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Pages 20 to 29

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| Back to main project page] == Page 20 (7 fam) (0/43) == === Family 137 - Eli Buckhart household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |134||137||Eli Buckhart||35||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Malinda||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Claibourn E||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William McDonald||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 138 - Samuel Pickle household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |134 ||138 ||Samuel Pickle||44||M|| ||Farmer||$3,500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||43||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Evelina||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 139 - David Burnett household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |136||139||David Burnett||39||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Anna||37||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William Howell||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Daniel McInear||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||David M||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett M||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 140 - James Huffaker household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |137||140||James Huffaker||40||M|| ||Farmer|| $4,000||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary||47||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Miles W||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Angeline||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 141 - William Hawn household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |138||141||William Hawn||42||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah P||47||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elisha||19||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jacob||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Allen||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew P||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 142 - Amos Huffaker household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |139||142||Amos Huffaker||42||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Huffaker||34||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Charlotte E||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James W||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George C P||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jesse M||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Agga C||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wilie H D||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Darthula C||5/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 143 - Thomas McNutt household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |143||143||Thomas McNutt||29||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Adaline||31||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Martha||9||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||William||6||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == Page 21 (8 fam) (0/42) == === Family 144 - Canstantine Monday household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |141||144||Canstantine Monday||31||M|| ||Farmer||$150 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Judith P||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Pricia Jane||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Phebe Eveline||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 145 - Robert Armstrong household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |142||145||Robert Armstrong||37||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Armstrong||33||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Emelia E||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Moses A||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Daniel F||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 146 - Alexander Armstrong household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |143||146||Alexander Armstrong ||34||M|| ||Farming||$800 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Martha||38||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Phebea E||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Camelia E||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Jane||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy Ann||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas N||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 147 - Christinea Merinow (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |144||147||Christinea Merinow||54||F|| |||| $200||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary Sivink||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Margrett Anna||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 148 - Barton Hackney household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |145||148||Barton Hackney||52||M|| ||Farming||$300 ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary Jane||22||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jacob Hackney||21||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Parthena||19||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Allen P||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Vandelee||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Bartin||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 149 - John Reagon household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |146||149||John Reagon ||60||M|| ||Farming|| $500||NC|| || || || |- |||||Rebecka Reagan||60||F|| || || ||Ken|| || || || |} === Family 150 - Elizabeth McNutt household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |147||150||Elizabeth McNutt||38||F|| |||| $100||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Eucl McNutt||5/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 151 - Jeremiah Monday household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |148||151||Jeremiah Monday||40||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Lusindy||35||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Pelinia C||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joshua S||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah J||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary E||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James K||6||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert E||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Suna E||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == Page 22 (6 fam) (0/43) == === Family 152 - Martha McNutt household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |149||152||Martha McNutt||62||F|| ||||$300 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John P Jack||29||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha J||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Elizabeth||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George M||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert M||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George McNutt||60||M|| ||Farming|| $1,500||Via|| || || || |} === Family 153 - Robert McNutt household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |150||153||Robert McNutt||22||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth L||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Agness Amelia||4||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R || |- |||||Clerisa Modernia||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Millard W||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 154 - John C Julin household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |151||154||John C Julin||27||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||23||F|| || || ||SC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth Jane||5||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Henry||3||M|| |||| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 155 - Jsain Dykes household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |152 ||155 ||Jsain Dykes||64||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Matilda||60||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary||30||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||James||22||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Claibourn||19||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || R|| |- |||||Westley||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 156 - Asher Baler household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |153||156||Asher Baler||47||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah Baler||45||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Malvinia||3||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Laura||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Harvy||19||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| ||x || || |- |||||Carline||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Asher||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jacob Baler||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||John W||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 157 - Samuel Kennedy household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |154||157||Samuel Kennedy||43||M|| ||Farming|| $1,000||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||42||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||James Bell||21||M|| ||Job|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John Washington||20||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel B||18||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||William M||15||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Adam W||9||M|| |||| ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Swansey W||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ebenezer Monroe||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh Rilie||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == Page 23 (7 fam) (0/39)== === Family 158 - Mary Kennedy household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |155||158||Mary Kennedy ||73||F|| |||| ||Penn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane Gibson||20||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James "||18||M|| || || ||SC|| || || || |} === Family 159 - James Kennedy household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | ||159||James Kennedy||29||M|| ||Farming||$800 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Martha||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 160 - James Wilhite household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |156||160||James Wilhite||23||M|| ||laborer|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Hugh L W||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 161 - John Campbell household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |157||161||John Campbell||46||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Elizabeth||39||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Emelia||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Moses A||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William Layfatte||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 162 - Clinton Mondy household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |158||162||Clinton Mondy||27||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Clerisey||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane Monday||67||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Houston N Monday||3||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Comadore||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Harriett C||10 days||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 163 - James Campbell household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |159||163||James Campbell||52||M|| ||Farming||$8,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Charlott||49||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Lucy Ann||24||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew J||20||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Thomas R||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Catherine H||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James D||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Charlott||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret Jane||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William Hosley||30||M|| ||Blacksmith|| ||SC|| || || || |} === Family 164 - Elizabeth Campbell household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |160||164||Elizabeth Campbell||58||F|| |||| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jane||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cintha||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh Campbell||22||M|| ||Farmer|| $2,000||"|| || || || |- |||||William Ault||34||M|| ||Merchandising || ||Tenn|| || || || |} == Page 24 (8 fam) (0/45) == === Family 165 - Jonathan Pickle household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |161||165||Jonathan Pickle||39||M|| ||Farmer|| $2,800||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George W||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Alexander J||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Jane||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 166 - Amos Pickle household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |162||166||Amos Pickle||32||M|| ||Farming|| $2,000||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Dicy "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William C||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 167 - Jacob Pickle household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |163||167||Jacob Pickle||46||M|| ||Farming||$2,500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Emelia||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy McShader||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett A||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 168 - Jeremiah Johnson household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |164||168||Jeremiah Johnson||59||M|| ||Farming||$6,000 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Mary R||49||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James||22||M|| ||Farming || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ashley||20||M|| || (smudge) || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jeremiah||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 169 - Allen Johnson household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |165||169 ||Allen Johnson||32||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Emly||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jeremiah||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James K||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jacob||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary||1/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 170 - William Goddard household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |166||170||William Goddard||28||M|| ||Farming|| $2,000||Tenn||- || || || |- |||||Lucy Ann||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Moses||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann Goddard||50||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Talafar Grizell||18||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 171 - Benjamin McNutt household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |167||171||Benjamin McNutt||92||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary||51||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||42||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James R||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William F||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 172 - Jacob Kennedy household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |168||172 ||Jacob Kennedy||42||M|| ||laborer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Susan||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lusindy||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isaac||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James Newman||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William Hosley||44||M|| || || ||SC|| || || || |} == Page 25 (7 fam) (0/45) == === Family 173 - Andrew Parker household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |169||173||Andrew Parker||24||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 174 - Sarah Parsley household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |170||174||Sarah Parsley||65||F|| |||| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||49||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||20||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 175 - William Munday household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |171||175||William Munday||43||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sally||38||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Malisia||15||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Narsisia||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lamanda||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joshuea||4/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 176 - Joseph Parker household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |172||176||Joseph Parker||35||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Emely||41||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin M||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Ann||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William G||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett E||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph A||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 177 - Oswell Sharp household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |173||177||Oswell Sharp||42||M|| ||Farmer|| $1,500||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||36||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert||15||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Infant son||3/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 178 - Robert Brady household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |174||178||Robert Brady||28||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Prisilia||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mariah Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Forbes||16||M|| || laborer|| ||NC|| || || || |} === Family 179 - Payton Carter household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |175||179||Payton Carter||55||M|| ||Farming||$1,700 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Lusindy||41||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||13||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Paskell "||10||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Oney Catherine||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John P||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Darthula||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Payton||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucy Ann||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == Page 26 (7 fam) (0/34)== === Family 180 - William Plumber household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |176||180||William Plumber||66||M|| ||Farmer||$100 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||63||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joseph L||29||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William H||22||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha M||18||F|| |||| |||| || || || |- |||||John W||16||M|| || "|| ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James N||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 181 - Payton Moulder household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |177||181||Payton Moulder||50||M|| ||Farming||$1,100 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Eliza||39||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Susan||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebeca||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Carline||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Adelia||10/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 182 - Washington Luttrell household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |178||182||Washington Luttrell||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Elizabeth Ann||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James M||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 183 - James McCarty household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |179||183||James McCarty||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ann Amanda||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 184 - Andrew J Muloany household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |180||184||Andrew J Muloany||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||James M||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Ann||4/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 185 - John King household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |181||185||John King ||80||M|| ||Farming|| ||SC|| || ||x || |- |||||Casia||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lusinda||33||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary King||29||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |} === Family 186 - Willis King household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |182||186||Willis King||33||M|| ||Farming|| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||27||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||John||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Benjamin||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == Page 27 (8 fam) (0/44) == === Family 187 - Joel Underwood household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |183||187||Joel Underwood||38||M|| ||Farming|| $300||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Jane||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Benjamin||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Angeline||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 188 - William F Huffaker household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |184||188||William F Huffaker||24||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Eliza||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ferdenan Sneed||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Dicy Siena||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 189 - James W Bowman household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |185||189||James W Bowman||27||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary LA||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel G||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Jane||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Isabela Ann||6/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Fisdun||49||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |} === Family 190 - Edmund Newman household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |186||190||Edmund Newman||34||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Jane||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James E||6/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 191 - Edmond Newman household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |187||191||Edmond Newman||87||M|| ||Farmer|| $400||Via|| || || || |- |||||Leath||27||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 192 - Nathaniel Chesny household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |188||192||Nathaniel Chesny||58||M|| ||house carpenter|| ||SC|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah||48||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elijah||19||M|| || laborer|| ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Payne||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Casia||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 193 - John Newman household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |189||193||John Newman ||60||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||30||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Jesse||28||M|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Nancy||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Sarah||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Rachal||20||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jane||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebeca||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 194 - Green Clifton household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |190||194||Green Clifton||30||M|| ||laborer|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth Coker||29||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Harvy||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah E||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John W||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == Page 28 (6 fam) (0/42)== === Family 195 - Isam Hickman household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |191||195||Isam Hickman||30||M|| ||laborer|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary||24||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Isaac||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William Sar||5/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 196 - William Baler household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |192||196||William Baler||30||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ava M||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Jane||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Washington||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Angeline||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy E||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Manervia A||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Madison||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||2/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ahaz Muloany||26||M|| ||laborer|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Calvin Baler||31||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || x|| |} === Family 197 - George Davis household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |193||197||George Davis||54||M|| ||Blacksmith|| ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Hanah||58||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Jacob||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 198 - Pleasant Smith household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |194||198||Pleasant Smith||38||M|| ||Farming|| $200||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Casia||40||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth Jane||19||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W||15||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Emeline||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jesse A||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 199 - Jacob Muloany household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |195||199||Jacob Muloany ||60||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn||- || || x|| |- |||||Nancy Muloany||41||F|| || || ||not known|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth||17||F|| || || ||"|| || |||| |} === Family 200 - 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John Long household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |199||203 ||John Long||36||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || R|| |- |||||Mary Long||30||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||John||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Matilda||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Abner||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Moses||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mahala||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Russell||73||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |} === Family 204 - John Berry household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |200||204||John Berry||79||M|| ||Farming|| $100||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah||62||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Anna Kennedy||28||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |} === Family 205 - Elizabeth Mason household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |201||205||Elizabeth Mason||44||F|| |||| $500||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Loranzodow Mason||6||M|| || || ||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Omea Carline||4||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Pleasent||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 206 - 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ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments

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For the storage of source documents relating to the Clarke and associated families. Below is an sortable index table of source documents with links to the image detail pages which are not full size but there is very often further information on these pages. Full size image links are included in the table for convenience. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" class="wikitable sortable" !|Year !|Family Name !|Forenames !|Source Type !|Link to image Detail Page !|Link to full size |- |1923||[[Clarke-5745|Clarke]]||Margaret Mary||Birth & Death ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-4 Short Birth Cerfiicate] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-4.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1940||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]]||James D Clarke||Military Service ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments RAF certificate of discharge] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1940||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||James D Clarke||Military Service||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-1 RAF Discharge Envelope] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1957||[[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] ||Reuben Hayward||Funeral||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts Invoice image] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1957||[[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] ||Reuben Hayward|| Funeral||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts-1 Invoice image 2 Lower section] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1957||[[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] ||Reuben Hayward||Funeral and burial||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts-2 St Pancras Cemetery Receipt] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts-2.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1957||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||Reuben H (E M)||Funeral ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts-3 Letter from A France & Son] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Funeral_and_Burial_Arrangements_and_Receipts-3.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1971||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||James D Clarke||Divorce||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-13 Clarke/Stoll Divorce] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-13.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1974||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||James D Clarke||Newspaper Cutting||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos One Armed Motor Cyclist Married] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1982||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||James D Clarke||Autograph Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-5 Front cover of autograph book] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-5.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1982||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||James D Clarke||Autograph Book||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-6 1st page of autograph book] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-6.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1982||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||James D Clarke||Medal||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-2 Imperial Service Medal Award] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-2.jpg Full Size Image] |- |2009||[[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] ||James D Clarke||Funeral||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-3 Order of Service] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments-3.jpg Full Size Image] |- |}

Thank You E-Cards

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Mike Arledge To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [Arledge-107] Moses D Arledge - Company L, Company M, 27th Brigade [Arledge-166] John Franklin Arledge - Company E, 35th Mississippi Infantry, Prisoner [Reap-58] Richard G Reap - Owen's Battery, Arkansas Light Artillery [Reap-59] William Jonas Reap - 1st Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Colquitt's) [Reap-60] Samuel H Reap - 1st Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Colquitt's) [Reap-61] Edward C Reap - 9th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Arledge-84&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Arledge To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].''

Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Pages 40 to 49

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| Back to main project page] == Page 40 (5 fam) == === Family 275 - Marchant Baldwin household (0/8) === === Family 276 - Henry Badwin household (0/8) === === Family 277 - Aaron Armstrong household (0/9) === === Family 278 - Green McLimore household (0/11) === === Family 279 - Elizabeth Ann Leek household (0/7) === == Page 41 == === Family 280 - William Austin household (0/8) === === Family 281 - John Nail household (0/12) === === Family 282 - Jackson Luttrell household (0/10) === === Family 283 - John Shupe household (0/5) === === Family 284 - Allen Perrey household (0/10) === == Page 42 == === Family 285 - John M Ramsey household (0/8) === === Family 286 - Francis A Merriman household (0/7) === === Family 287 - Peter Merriman household (0/2) === === Family 288 - John Merriman household (0/6) === === Family 289 - Richard Leek household (0/6) === === Family 290 - John Davis household (0/4) === === Family 291 - Elijah Perrey household (0/4) === === Family 292 - Alexander Leek household (0/7) === == Page 43 == === Family 293 - household (0/5) === === Family 294 - household (0/5) === === Family 295 - household (0/5) === === Family 296 - household (0/5) === === Family 297 - household (0/5) === === Family 298 - household (0/5) === === Family 299 - household (0/5) === === Family 300 - household (0/5) === === Family 301 - household (0/5) === === Family 302 - household (0/5) === === Family 303 - household (0/5) === === Family 304 - household (0/5) === === Family 305 - household (0/5) === === Family 306 - household (0/5) === === Family 307 - household (0/5) === === Family 308 - household (0/5) === === Family 309 - household (0/5) === === Family 310 - household (0/5) === === Family 311 - household (0/5) === === Family 312 - household (0/5) === === Family 313 - household (0/5) === === Family 314 - household (0/5) === === Family 315 - household (0/5) === === Family 316 - household (0/5) === === Family 317 - household (0/5) === === Family 318 - household (0/5) === === Family 319 - household (0/5) === === Family 320 - household (0/5) === === Family 321 - household (0/5) === === Family 322 - household (0/5) === === Family 323 - household (0/5) === === Family 324 - household (0/5) === === Family 325 - household (0/5) === === Family 326 - household (0/5) === === Family 327 - household (0/5) === === Family 328 - household (0/5) === === Family 329 - household (0/5) === === Family 330 - household (0/5) === === Family 331 - household (0/5) === === Family 332 - household (0/5) === === Family 333 - household (0/5) === === Family 334 - household (0/5) === === Family 335 - household (0/5) === === Family 336 - household (0/5) === === Family 337 - household (0/5) === === Family 338 - household (0/5) === === Family 339 - household (0/5) === === Family 340 - household (0/5) === === Family 341 - household (0/5) === === Family 342 - household (0/5) === === Family 343 - household (0/5) === === Family 344 - household (0/5) === === Family 345 - household (0/5) === === Family 346 - household (0/5) === === Family 347 - household (0/5) === === Family 348 - household (0/5) === === Family 349 - household (0/5) === === Family 350 - household (0/5) ===

Von Deavers To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Deavers-33|Von Deavers]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Deavers-33&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Von Deavers To-Do List|Von's current to-do list]].'' WikiTree My WikiTree Add Find Help Show All | How to Categorize | Category Search Category: Unsourced Profiles Categories: Maintenance Categories This category is for profiles that do not cite any sources. If you add sources to one of these profiles, you can request a review by the Profile Improvement team by adding [[Category: Profile style review requested]]. Profile Improvement will remove the Category from the profile. Or you may remove the category yourself when sources have been added. These are more likely to have sources added to them if people familiar with the necessary sources find them. Therefore, instead of using this category, consider using one of its subcategories, or creating a new one, based on region or time period. People or pages in Unsourced Profiles B Barnes, George W. Born 1870's. Died 1940's. Barnes, John B. Born 1870's. Died 1870's. Barnes, Leandraf J. Born 1860's. Died 1880's. Barnes, Lillie Born 1920's. Died 2010's. Barnes, Mary A. (Mary Orr). Born 1860's. Died 1880's. Barnes, Medar (Medar Duncan). Born 1910's. Died 1990's. Barnes, Minnie L. Born 1870's. Barnes, Ora S. Born 1870's. Died 1940's. Barnes, Ora Born 1860's. D Dooley, Susan Born 1860's. G Guthrie, Mary J. (Mary Joyce). Born 1830's. Died 1890's. M MacGrigor, Janet (Janet Stewart). Born 1580's. Died 1620's. Mann, Mary M. (Mary Houston). Born 1720's. Died 1750's. McAdams, Ira Born 1880's. Died 1930's. Moncrief, Cora T. (Cora Harris). Born 1910's. Died 1990's. Moncrief, Cordellia E. (Cordellia Bailey). Born 1900's. Died 1980's. Moncrief, Draek Born 2010's. Moncrief, Etta L. (Etta Laur). Born 1920's. Died 1980's. Moncrief, Helen I. (Helen Carr). Born 1910's. Moncrief, James E. Born 1860's. Died 1930's. Moncrief, John M. Born 1910's. Died 1930's. Moncrief, Lalla (Lalla Chisom). Born 1900's. Died 1970's. Moncrief, Margaret Born 1770's. Died 1860's. Moncrief, William Born 1980's. Mongold, Tony W. Born 1960's. Murray, Mary F. (Mary Jones). Born 1870's. Died 1910's. Myers, George R. (George Meyers). Born 1930's. P Peake, Eleanor '. (Eleanor Warnock). Born 1750's. Died 1800's. Pepple, Alta M. (Alta Guillen). Born 1980's. Pepple, Dell W. Born 1970's. Pepple, Lori A. Born 1960's. Preston, Billy G. Born 1950's. R Reavis, Carroll G. Born 1900's. Died 1970's. Romine, Winston T. Born 1910's. Died 2000's. Ross, Charles Born 1920's. S Sekavec, Anna L. (Anna Deavers). Born 1950's. Smith, Jasimine K. Born 1990's. Smith, Mary M. (Mary Jones). Born 1840's. Died 1880's. Stewart, Andrew T. 6th Laird Born 1600's. Died 1670's. Stewart, John Born 1710's. Died 1760's. Stewart, Mary Born 1710's. Died 1730's. Stewart, Robert Born 1650's. Died 1710's. Stewart, Robert Born 1700's. Died 1730's. Stewart, Walter Born 1620's. Died 1660's. Stuart, James F. Born 1790's. Died 1800's. Stuart, Robert Born 1790's. Died 1830's. Sutherland, Cleveland T. Born 1880's. Died 1960's. Sutherland, Emma J. (Emma Blevins). Born 1880's. Sutherland, Geneva V. Born 1880's. Sutherland, Harriet T. (Harriet White). Born 1870's. Sutherland, James N. Born 1870's. Died 1960's. Sutherland, Lydia M. (Lydia Givens). Born 1870's. Died 1930's. Sutherland, Margaret J. (Margaret Ellis). Born 1870's. Sutherland, Mary E. Born 1840's. Died 1960's. Sutherland, Nancy E. (Nancy McElyea). Born 1860's. Died 1960's. Sutherland, Samuel H. Born 1880's. Died 1880's. Sutherland, Sarah E. Born 1860's. Died 1940's. Sutherland, William D. Born 1870's. Died 1940's. U Unknown, Lyndee (Lyndee Stephens). Born 1950's. Unknown, Rebekah Born 1950's. This page was last modified 21:16, 26 March 2015. This page has been accessed 10,441 times. WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | BLOG | FORUM | HELP | SEARCH | MY HOME IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. © 2008 - 2015 INTERESTING.COM, INC. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Share on print More Sharing Services 0

Wolf Pit Cemetery

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Pike Cemetery, Scott County, Tennessee

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[[Category: Pike Cemetery, Scott County, Tennessee]] The following people have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their relatives are unknown: * [[Butler-8747|C. Dean Koger Butler]]

K1a mtDNA Group 1

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Wrinkles

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Family pet. Wrinkles was a large, happy guard dog. He had some husky in him and some lab. He looked like his mother. His sister was a black lab. He died from an overdose of anesthetic after a trip to the vet.

James Neilson To-Do List

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Kimberly Martin To-Do List

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Dearest Karin, My sister in Law

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late one night Karin was driving to Deben from Kathu ( about 30 K's) and a car (unknown, didnt stop) clipped the rear edge of her bakkie. it rolled and trapped her and after a long while she was rushed to hospital. My husband (her brother) my daughter and i rushed to the hospital where we got to spend a few moments with her while she died. I phoned her parents and sister who had to make the long drive from Danielskuil to Kathu only to lean over her lifeless form. no more would we hear her spontanious laughter, see that happy and excited face. Karin was 37 and left behind a 12 year old boy and 63 year old husband.Its been many years but she is missed every day.Such a good sould with such a beautiful heart is definately with God smiling down at us all and laughing at all the silly things we do. I miss you so much skoon sussie. R.I.P sweet one

Goodbye a final day Tina

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Tina lived a sick life, undergoing heart surgery at 13. that never stopped from going out and having fun, or driving me crazy at times.after many visits to hospitals where we doubted she would return home, there came the day where we had to get the ambulance to rush her to the state hospital in Kuruman. i wont go into details about how disgusted i was with the hospital but after months of suffering and 3 days of her organs shutting down, Tina or Toy as we called passed away from complete organ failure. Tina was also 37 and left behind a son of 12. Tina never fully became an adult mentally but loved fully as only a child can. unconditionally. she too is greatly missed and im sure sitting next to her sister gossiping away about all the crazy antics the two of them used to get up to. R.I.P sussie. Ons mis jou baie

Our Lady Varuscha

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When my sister in law died we got her white Siberian Wolfhound as she knew how much we loved her. Varuscha was such a wonderful loving dog but beware anyone who would try to harm us. Our hearts broke when we woke one morning to find her dead from a heart attack lying as she allways did at the foot of our bed protecting us. She has left a great hole in our lives and it felt as if the last piece of my sister law had been wrenched out our lifes. We miss those who have gone so much.

Petersen Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Petersens. 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]]

Robery Cemetery

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Trinity Lutheran Cemetery

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Tanya McLauchlan To-Do List

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Vargstugebacken, Grällsta, Sala

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Obituary of Solomon Kettering

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'''Obituary for Solomon Kettering, News clipping from a local Lisbon, Iowa newspaper found amongst Mary Kettering’s genealogy papers dated Feb 1906. "OBITUARY SOLOMON KETTERING". Solomon died on 12 February 1906, he had had a stroke in his Pharmacy in Lisbon, Iowa, and died.''' :Transcription of Obituary: :The community was called upon this week to mourn the sudden departure of Solomon Kettering, who for years was a familiar figure on our streets and an influence in civic, educational, business and church circles. The quick unmooring of his life makes the fact seem almost incredible, but his absence from his accustomed place of business, and the sorrow present in the home and community, tell the sad, sad truth in letters that burn with sorrow and grief. :Mr. Kettering wasn't in the best of health in late years, and the last week found him grappling with the grippe, but in it all he continued business and was cheerful to the extent that his family and friends thought the malady but a passing incident and with time all would be righted. But Monday morning named the hour for his passing into the border land. He went early to the store on a special errand expecting to adjust things for the day and return for breakfast. Several telephone calls failed to get a response and the family naturally concluded that he was on his way home, but Willard, in passing the store room on his way to college, stepped in and found his father in his accustomed chair but lost to consciousness. He immediately summoned Drs. Burd and Gardner, who gave their best effort to restore him, but to no avail. The center of life had been throttled and the weakened heart was unable to successfully battle against the difficulty as present in apoplexy, and peacefully and without a struggle he slept into eternity, and in the passing was far more free from pain than in active life when sickness claimed him. The fire not having been started indicated that the difficulty took him almost as soon as he arrived at the store. He had removed his overcoat and evidently felt exhausted, and thought to revive himself by resting, but instead of finding a temporal rest was admitted into the spiritual rest where forever he shall abide amid joy and gladness and free from pain and sadness. :Mr. Kettering was a native of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, and was born July 10, 1847. When three years of age his parents moved to Iowa and settled on the Kettering farm, located near what was early known as the middle Mills. Here he worked and attended school until he gained his majority when he came to Lisbon and associated himself with Signs & Kurtz as clerk, and later worked for their successors, Sutliff & Lewis. Later he held a clerkship with Daniel Buck. In 1872 he became a member of the firm of Davis & Kettering, druggists. Mr. Davis is now in Cedar Rapids, in charge of the money order department in the Post-office, and when told of the passing of Mr. Kettering his eyes filled with tears and his mind as quick as a flash went back thirty-four years and he saw Mr. Kettering as he was then in the vigor of youth and steamed with ambition. After four years Dr. Armstrong purchased the Davis interest and the firm became Armstrong & Kettering – a firm name very familiar to those in mid life. After several years Mr. Kettering assumed entire control of the enterprise and has remained ever since in the same business and at the same location. :Mr. Kettering’s influence was more general than that of a private business. He was long connected with the educational interests of the town in the capacity of school director, having served on the board of education for upward of twenty-five years. :His hand has recorded most of the history of Lisbon as it was made by the City Council. He was the first recorder of the town and, with only a term or two vacation, has held that position ever since, and was still active in that office when life stilled his active brain and ready hand. :In church circles his influence likewise has been felt and his ambition to see righteousness prevail helped to mold character in his fellows and told for improvement in church property as it is now present in the beautiful M. E. church and here, as elsewhere, he shall ever live and be known to those who shall enjoy the fruits of his labors. :Mr. Kettering was married to Miss Mary Coe, Dec. 10th, 1871. Six children blessed the union – two daughters, Ella and Sarah, and four sons, Lewis, Ralph, Ernest and Willard. The entire family, save Ella, survive him. Ella died Feb. 1st, 1903. The entire family are present in the home of sorrow, surrounded by sympathizing friends and a hallowed memory of a loving husband and good father. :Memorial services were held at the home this Thursday at 2:00 o’clock and at the church at 2:30, where a large gathering of friends met to pay honor to a noble life. Interment was held in the local cemetery. Rev. H. J. Bowder, his pastor, officiated at the various services, assisted by Dr. D. S. Fouse

Brian's Images

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Oscar Niemeth Towing, Inc. & Tweed Towing, Inc. Tugboats

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Oscar Charles Niemeth, born November 29, 1915, worked as a dredger man for Pioneer Shell Company in Petaluma, California. Oscar would travel by tugboat to Oyster Point in the San Francisco Bay, under the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge and pump oyster shells into a large hopper barge. After towing the barge back to Petaluma, the crew would pump the shells from the barge into a large washer and dryer in preparation for crushing, bagging, and selling the shell to the chicken farmers living in the Petaluma area. When the chickens ate the oyster shells, they would lay eggs with much harder shells. Oscar Niemeth Towing, Inc. was born. Sometime in the early 1950’s Oscar purchased his first tug, “sunk at the dock” and proceeded to rebuild it from top to bottom - the Golden Eagle. Still a dredger man during the week, many weekends were spent at the dock of Pioneer Shell helping dad paint, paint more, paint more, and even caulk the wooden deck with a product called okum. He gave all four of his children something to do to help build his dream. Other boats over the years were the Sea Eagle, 1800 hp, the Silver Eagle (the first Silver Eagle), in 1960, 1,000 hp, the first 16-cylinder tandem tugboat on the West Coast, the White Eagle, a former Navy YTL tug from Lake Michigan, the Blue Eagle, the American Eagle & the Silver Eagle, both 4,000 hp. From time to time other tugs were leased for a period of time and painted with the traditional blue and white colors with the yellow banner of a flying eagle. Enjoy the photos.

Keith Swartz To-Do List

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MIGRATION TO KENTUCKY

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Obituary of Mary (Coe) Kettering

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'''Obituary for Mrs. Mary Coe Kettering. News clipping from a local Lisbon, Iowa newspaper found amongst Mary Kettering’s genealogy papers dated March 1914. "OBITUARY Mrs. Mary Coe Kettering". Mary Kettering died on 1 March 1914 in Tuscon, AZ.''' :'''Obituary Transcription:''' :The fore part of last week the people of Lisbon were thrown under a cloud of sorrow when intelligence was received that Mrs. Kettering had passed from this world Sunday night, March 1st, 1914, in Tucson, Arizona, where she had gone to spend the winter with her daughter Sarah. She was the wife of Solomon Kettering, who for many years was an active and influential citizen and business man of Lisbon, and whose decease occurred Feb. 12th, 1906. She was born in Gates (stet) Co., New York, Jan. 24th, 1847, and was the daughter of John D. and Caroline Ackerson Coe. Her family moved to Ohio and then to Iowa when Mrs. Kettering was but a child, and her girlhood life was spent on a farm near Tipton. :Her father answered the call of his country and enlisted in the Union Army at the beginning of the Civil War, giving up his life as a sacrifice for his country in October, 1863. The widowed mother, shortly after, moved to Lisbon with her family, and here was spent the remaining years of the life of the deceased. :On Dec. 10th, 1871, she was married to Solomon Kettering, who at that time was a prospering young business man. The marriage proved most happy; the making of a home was a delight, and the interests of husband and wife were centered on those things which made for the best in home and church and community. :The joy of the home and the interests of life were increased by the advent of six children, two of whom, Louis and Mrs. Ella Kettering Johnson, preceeded (stet) their mother from this world. :The father’s time being given largely to his business and the demands of public interest, it fell to the mother to assume the care and culture of her growing family. For these she did not spare herself, but poured into their lives the richest treasures of a mother’s heart and devotion. During these years of parental care and responsibility there developed in her all those graces of Christian womanly character that made her beloved as wife, mother and friend, and which so enriched her life in later years. Her activities, outside of her home, were confined largely to her church of which she had been a member since childhood. She was one of the charter members of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society, and an active member of the Ladies’ Aid Society. When the question of building the present Methodist church was under consideration, and subscriptions were being solicited, Solomon Kettering and his wife showed their devotion and interest by a generous contribution which, with like subscriptions from other members, made possible the erection of the beautiful structure which stands as a monument to the faith and sacrifice of the members of sixteen years ago. :The health of the deceased, never vigorous, began to fail three years ago. This past three winters were spent in Tucson, Arizona, with the hope that the climate might aid in her recovery. But the climate and the best medical skill, with careful nursing, could not recover the lost health. She continued to grow weaker and almost without warning her spirit took its flight to the heavenly world. :The four children remaining to mourn the loss of this devoted mother are Sarah Ernest and Willard, of Lisbon, and Ralph, of Seattle, Washington. Also, two brothers and one sister share with the children in this loss. They are Clarence Coe, of Cresent, Iowa; Frank Coe, of California, and Mrs. Adeline Akerly, of Early, Iowa. Five grandchildren also survive her. :A large number of sympathetic friends and neighbors gathered in the home Friday afternoon, March 6th, to take part in the funeral services which were conducted by Rev. James Ballz, pastor of the M.E. church, assisted by Rev. B.C. Barnes, a former pastor of the family. Beautiful and appropriate music was sung by the choir, and J.D. Fouse, of Lisbon, and Miss Neva Smith of Iowa City sang with tender effect two special numbers. At the close of the services the body was conveyed to the Lisbon cemetery and there laid to rest until the morning of the resurrection when the body of earth shall take the form of the heavenly and the mortal shall be crowned with immortality.

Memorials for War of 1812

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Brents Family Mysteries

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==Book Excerpts==
''Excerpt from Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.)'' :North Carolina in the section now known as Anson County. William Bennett maried Miss Huckston and to them were born William and Elizabeth. He saw active service as captain in the Continental Army. After the war of the Revolution, he lived and died in Bennettville, S.C., which town was named as a tribute to him. Capt. William Bennett's son, William, married Susanna Dunn of ... [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065701930;view=1up;seq=175 page 165 to read more] :William Bennett No. 2, (1717-1815) married Nancy Huckston (1748-1773) of Maryland in 1769. To them were born Elizabeth, 1771, who married Covington of Anson Co., N.C. When William Bennett No. 3 was only a few months old, his father left Maryland and moved to Anson County, N.C. William Bennett (1773-1840) in 1798 married ...[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065701930;view=1up;seq=133 page 123 to read more] :Salisbury District, N.C., in the Revolutionary war. After coming to Anson County, he married Miss Chears of Marboro County, S.C., and is buried in that county near "Burnt Factory." There were born to him in Maryland, by Miss Huckston, two children, she dying shortly after the second one was born and he then came to ...[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065701930;view=1up;seq=109 page 101 to read more]
''Excerpt from Tillman & Hamilton family records: with their many ancestral lineages, Volume 1 by James David Tillman; Year: 1959'' :William Bennett, ancestor of a family of that name, came originally from Maryland to Anson County, N. C. where he was living during the Revolution. He was a Baptist preacher, yet spent some time with the patriot army. He seems to have made himself especially obnoxious to the torries, who fired a volley into his dwelling in Anson. Whether it was the prayers or ... William Bennett, as already stated, married about 1769 in Maryland, Nancy Huckston (1748-1773). His wife died and the same year he moved to Anson, N.C., with his two small children, Elizabeth and William. He lived in Anson County and married Olivia Chears. Near the close of the revolution he moved to Marlboro County, S.C., near what is now Bennettsville. William ...[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062498571;view=1up;seq=215 page 195 to read more]
'' Excerpt from Early southern Fullers by Theodore Albert Fuller; Year: 1967;'' :6—Hamlet Fuller and wife Clarrissa. She was the dtr of Capt William Bennett of North and South Carolina and his second wife Olivia Chears. 7 Hamlet Fuller was named in the 1814 will of Rev. Wm. Bennett as a son- in-law. Hamlet Fuller is shown in the 1810 census of Marlboro ...https://books.google.com/books?id=qn1MAAAAMAAJ&q=%22olivia+chears%22+%22william+bennett%22
--------------- Bennett-10689 His second wife was Olivia Chears. He served as captain in the continental army.[https://books.google.com/books?id=KItRAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=huckston Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith] by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.); Page 165; Quote: ... North Carolina in the section now known as Anson County. William Bennett maried Miss Huckston and to them were born William and Elizabeth. He saw active service as captain in the Continental Army. After the war of the Revolution, he lived and died in Bennettville, S.C., which town was named as a tribute to him. Capt. William Bennett's son, William, married Susanna Dunn of ... === Name === : Name: Captain William (Rev.) /Bennett/Source: [[#S189]] Source: [[#S1]] Page: SAR Membership Number: 96054 Object: @M3288@Source: [[#S395]] === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 1717 :: Place: Providence, MarylandSource: [[#S189]] Source: [[#S1]] Page: SAR Membership Number: 96054 Object: @M3288@[https://books.google.com/books?id=KItRAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=huckston Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith] by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.); Page 123; Quote: William Bennett No. 2, (1717-1815) married Nancy Huckston (1748-1773) of Maryland in 1769. To them were born Elizabeth, 1771, who married Covington of Anson Co., N.C. When William Bennett No. 3 was only a few months old, his father left Maryland and moved to Anson County, N.C. William Bennett (1773-1840) in 1798 married ... === Religion === : Religion: Baptist Preacher :: Date: 1776 :: Place: Wades, North Carolina [https://books.google.com/books?id=nBdWAAAAMAAJ&q=%22olivia+chears%22+%22william+bennett%22 Tillman & Hamilton family records: with their many ancestral lineages, Volume 1] by James David Tillman; Year: 1959; Page: 195; Quote: William Bennett, ancestor of a family of that name, came originally from Maryland to Anson County, N. C. where he was living during the Revolution. He was a Baptist preacher, yet spent some time with the patriot army. He seems to have made himself especially obnoxious to the torries, who fired a volley into his dwelling in Anson. Whether it was the prayers or ... William Bennett, as already stated, married about 1769 in Maryland, Nancy Huckston (1748-1773). His wife died and the same year he moved to Anson, N.C., with his two small children, Elizabeth and William. He lived in Anson County and married Olivia Chears. Near the close of the revolution he moved to Marlboro County, S.C., near what is now Bennettsville. William ... === Death === : Death: :: Date: 21 Sep 1814 :: Place: Burnt Factory, Marlboro, South Carolina, USASource: [[#S1]] Page: SAR Membership Number: 96054 Object: @M3288@Source: [[#S395]] [https://books.google.com/books?id=KItRAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=huckston Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith] by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.); Page 101; Quote: ... Salisbury District, N.C., in the Revolutionary war. After coming to Anson County, he married Miss Chears of Marboro County, S.C., and is buried in that county near "Burnt Factory." There were born to him in Maryland, by Miss Huckston, two children, she dying shortly after the second one was born and he then came to ... : Death: :: Date: 21 Sep 1815 :: Place: Marlboro County, South Carolina, USASource: [[#S1]] ===Will=== === Burial === : Burial: :: Place: Lester, Marlboro County, South Carolina, USASource: [[#S395]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69876306 Find A Grave Memorial], Bennett Cemetery, Lester, Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA == Sources == * Source: S1 Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls; Quote: Captain William Bennett's residence during the America Revolution was Anson County N.C. & Marlboro County, S.C. (Cheran District) and assisted in war of the Revolution as: He was a Baptist preacher at start of war and served as Chaplain with Wades North Carolina Militia. Was very much hated by the Tories and on a number of occasions suffered severely at their hands. Later in the war he moved to Marlboro County, South Carolina, where he was a Captain of Militia.; Quote 2: Capt. William Bennett (Rev) born 1717 Providence MD, died 9/12/1814(15) Marlboro County, S.C. married 1769 to 1st wife Nancy Huckston born 1748 Maryland, died 1775 Providence, MD.; Repository: [[#R1]] * Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * Source: S189 Author: Edmund West, comp. Title: Family Data Collection - Births Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S395 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Web: South Carolina, Find A Grave Index, 1729-2012 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012; Repository: [[#R1]]

Elizabeth Stinson To-Do List

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Benjamin Franklin Blevins need correction at Find-A-Grave re: incorrect DoD for [[Garrett-3015 | Daniel Garrett]] - Correct DoD is February 28, 1842 as it appears on picture of grave stone. need correction at Find-A-Grave re: incorrect DOD for [[Stinson-548 | Hugh Stinson]]. Correct DOD for Uncle Hugh is May NINTH. DOD on his WikiTree page is correct. need to review added info on [[Wallis-1334 | Samuel Wallis]] re: other family info. 9-23-2015/bbs

Kate Teichman To-Do List

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Compagnie du Mississippi

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[[Category:Chronicles_of_New_France]] ==History== Content pending. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_Company

Nox County 1850 Census District 15 Families 300-349

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I made a typo when making this and it was bugging me so I just made a new one. [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15_Families_300-349&public=1| Here is the fixed one]

Hunter, John Samuel

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John married my grand mother Virginia Newby early in 1900's. Daughter Joan Marie and John Samuel Hunter son both born 1934- 36 there about. John seniors father was from Scotland it is believed.

Kennedy Tartan

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Number 7 Eldorado Crescent, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

Arwen The Chihuahua

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Arwen was my beloved pet chihuahua who passed away in 2014. She lived for 14 years and had lots of adventures!

Meade Schoolhouse

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Small schoolhouse on Yankee Bush Hill in Conewango Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania, near Gross-Meade Cemetery. This school served the children of Yankee Bush Hill for many years.

Olsson Family Mysteries

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Hello All, I am conducting research on my Father in Law who was born in Amenia, New York in 1940. He was born John Olsson and birth records indicate that his parents were named John and Elsie Olsson. He spent some time in an orphanage in New York, and was then adopted by the Kelly family. I am hitting several roadblocks in locating a John and Elsie Olsson. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! I know he's trying really hard to find out his family history! Thanks for any help you can offer...

Cornwall Parish Registers, Marriages, Vol IV

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[[Category:St Merryn, Cornwall]] ''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].

Gleanings of William Noble Boyles' Life

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By M.A. Plucinski William Noble Boyles was born in Indiana 5 June 1819, the date being inscribed on his headstone. Though some have his birthplace as Pennsylvania, it is generally believed that he was born in Indiana. The statements made to the census takers by William over the decades include place of birth as Indiana (1850, 1860, and 1870) and as Ohio in the 1880 and 1900 Censuses; Ohio being the place of birth for Sophronia, his wife. William's father, Archibald, can be found in the 1820 Delaware County, Indiana census. The Indiana census, coupled with the obvious statements made by William to the census takers, leads us to conclude there is a high degree of probability that William Noble Boyles was born in Indiana. I know of no formal record of William's birth. Archibald, father of William, is in B.L.M. records for having land dealings in Indiana as early as 1825 and as late as 1837. In the 1830 census Archibald can be found "back" in Pennsylvania living next to the Tuttle family, his in-laws. In 1840 we find that Archibald has taken his family to Hancock County, Illinois. The 1842 Nauvoo, Hancock County Tax Index shows that an Archibald "Boils", William "Boils", and James "Boils" are living in Township 3 (T3) Range 7 (R7). These coordinates in Hancock County represent the township of St. Albans so we know that the indexed name "Boils" should be Boyles. This section of land borders Adams County which is the county where William married his wife Sophronia Hopson. In the 1850 Hancock, Illinois census William and Archibald most likely are still living and farming the same land that we find in the aforementioned 1842 Nauvoo tax index. The birthplace of Archibald is generally thought to be Pennsylvania. When we look closely at the 1820 census it states "one foreigner not naturalized" is living in the household. In this case, based on the numbers provided in the census, it is most likely that the foreigner is Archibald. This may be the first clue to Archibald's true origin. In the 1820 census Archibald also had one slave, which at the time was against Indiana law. This could mean that Archibald had only been in Indiana a short time as the slave by all intent was a free man in Indiana if I have my history correct. More evidence that Archibald was born in Ireland comes from the research of Lavon Koger where he states that Archibald was believed to have come from Ireland to Pennsylvania when he was 19 years old. In the 1870 census where at the age of 84 (1786 as birth year?) he was living with his youngest son (also named Archibald) in Missouri, he states his birth place as Ireland and his son states father is of foreign birth. I know of no researcher that has evidence of Pennsylvania as Archibald's birthplace other than the censuses that are inconsistent. There are all sorts of reasons why an Irish immigrant would try to disguise his place of birth in those times, but it seems that in the twilight of his years Archibald left all reason behind and spoke the truth. In the Illinois 1850 Agriculture Schedule we find William's farm is located in St. Albans Township 3 Range 7 Section 35. His farm consisted of 120 acres with 50 acres improved and 70 acres unimproved; cash value of $1500.00. (At the time $100.00 would be about $2600.00 today.) He had livestock that consisted of at least 2 horses, 2 milk cows, 1 other cattle, 25 sheep, and 16 swine at a total value of $315.00. Year ending June 1, 1850 the farm produced 40 bushels of wheat, 500 bushels of Indian corn, 100 bushels of oats, 45 pounds of wool, and 40 pounds of butter. The Oregon Trail. William can be found in the 1852 oregonpioneers.com listing. I have not followed through with this to find the actual wagon train that he traveled with, which would be nice to know. If we follow the "paper trail" we find that the birth of daughter Elizabeth was 1856 and Martha in January 1859, both in California. The birth of daughter Augusta in 1853 most certainly happened in the later part of their journey making California her most likely birth place. This leads me to believe that William took the Oregon Trail to California first and later on to Oregon. Gold fever was still at a high pitch in 1852-53 when William would have arrived in California. Perhaps William and Sophronia had hopes of staking a claim in California as so many before them. The July 1859 Oregon territorial tax record shows that William was in Washington County, Oregon in that year. William and his family spent some time in the areas of Hillsboro and Forest Grove, Oregon as evident by the census and the birth of their son Archibald in the fall of 1860. The move to Cove, Union County, Oregon. Cove was also known as Forest Cove until 1868. In the 1870 census William is living next to his sister Esther and her husband John VanOrder. Prior to the 1870 census William shows up on the member register of the Baptist Church of Christ at "Forest Cove". This church register also includes William's daughter Mary under her married name, Sackrider. Mary was married to Solomon Sackrider in 1863 and had her son Ira in California 1866 so Mary had to go into the register sometime between 1863 and 1866. It is possible to place William in Cove no later than 1868 and no earlier than 1862. William acquired an 80 acre homestead a short distance from Cove on what would be Murphy Creek if my coordinates are correct. His son James also had land near Cove. The move to Big Creek. I wonder what prompted William to move from Cove to Big Creek. We can see on the 1880 census that there are some familiar names such as VanOrder, Vandevanter, and South. One possibility for the move to Big Creek may be that while their youngest son Harry was suffering from diphtheria he "begged his Mother to never leave him". It is said that when Harry came down with diphtheria while on a trip with his brother in-law, Dan Fruit, Sophronia went to care for him and be by his side. I can only assume that Sophronia may have traveled from their home in Cove to Big Creek where she cared for her youngest child in his last hours. It was also said that William and Sophronia sold their home and moved close to where Harry was buried as a result of what Harry asked of his Mother. Harry is said to be buried at Pioneer Cemetery "at The Park". William Noble Boyles died on Aug. 26 1908 at the age of 89. His oldest son, Richard Haynie Boyles, is noted as being the first preacher of the church in Halfway that was built in 1891. Richard died about two years before his father. William and Richard are both buried in Lot 109 at the Pine Haven Cemetery, Halfway, Oregon. When I reflect upon what I have gleaned from the life history of William Noble Boyles, I do not see a man that history will remember with any grand monuments or exalted epitaphs. What I find is a man filled with a sense of adventure much like his father; willing to forsake the life he knew in hopes of a better life and to confront the inherent dangers and hardship of living out of a covered wagon for months on end, never knowing what the next day may bring. A husband and father that led his family through the days of doubt and struggle. A man with a character that portrayed obvious determination and resolve. He had the knowledge and ability to farm the land and create sustenance by which he and his family could subsist. We won't find William Noble Boyles in the history books, but we can find the character of William throughout history in the men and women that settled this great land and gave to their descendants the greatest legacy of all, America.

Nanny Page's Line

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Katie Straight-Bray To-Do List

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Seeking information on the marriage between Albert Samuel Frazier (1886 - 1950) and Clara Bell Long in September of 1910 in Buffalo, WY.

Wilson Cemetery, Winfield, Tennessee

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[[Category: Wilson Cemetery, Winfield, Tennessee]] The Wilson Cemetery is on Roe Lane in Winfield, Tennessee, at 36.581982, -84.416191. The following people are buried in the cemetery, but they have not been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] because their birth and death dates and family members are not yet known: * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140694792 Baby Butler] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140694796 Ned Butler]

England and Wales Census, 1881, Cotes

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[[Category: Cotes, Leicestershire]] The 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census was taken on the night of 3 April 1881 and gave the number of households in Cotes as 11. Here are the names of the heads of the 11 households listed: * [[Lacey-392|Thomas Warner Lacey]] * [[Goodacre-133|John A Goodacre]] * [[Hallam-396|William Hallam]] * Robert Parker * John Thomas Dexter * William Tuffley * Charles Blackwell * George Copley * Benjamin Baldock * William Odell * Edward Garton

L Deason's Other Watchlist

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Profiles [[Deason-257|L Deason]] is currently working on and/or watching, for which L is neither the Profile Manager nor on the Trusted List. [[Potts-1674|Eritta Jane R. Potts]]. PM is [[Matchan-1|Jeff Matchan]] who has not made contributions since Sept. 2014 but has responded to Trusted List requests. Request to join Trusted List sent 7/31/2015. [[Atchison-381|Jackson Franklin Atchison]]. PM is [[Matchan-1|Jeff Matchan]]. Not yet requested TList status. [[alden-63|John Alden]] of the "Mayflower," part of protected project [[WikiTree-9|Mayflower Project WikiTree]]. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Deason-257&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:L Deason Do Next|L Deason Do Next]].''

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] === SMITHFEST === Let' see if we can organize SMITHFEST on here!

England and Wales Census, 1851, Cotes

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[[Category: Cotes, Leicestershire]] The 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census was taken on the night of March 30, 1851 and gave the population of Cotes as 75. Here are the names of the 75 people listed: *William Putt *Mary Putt *John Putt *George Putt *William Putt *William Mitchell *Hannah Mitchell *Elizabeth Mitchell *James Mitchell *Joseph Mitchell *Mary Mitchell *Lucey Mitchell *James Low *Jane Low *Mary Low *George Low *William Tufley *Maryann Tufley *Joseph Tufley *Sarah Tufley *Anne Tufley *Frances Tufley *Thomas Crabtree *Mary Crabtree *Caroline Crabtree *Joseph Ward *Ann Ward *Ann Hill *John Hill *Sarah Hill *Joseph Hill *William Hill *Eliza Hill *John Garton *Sarah Garton *Helen Garton *Jane March *John Smith *John Emmerson *Edward Marshall *Caleb Webster *Jane Webster *Sarah Webster *Thomas Low *Elizabeth Low *[[Lacey-392|Thomas Warner Lacey]] *[[Brookes-158|Mary (Brookes) Lacey]] *[[Lacey-783|Sarah Lacey]] *[[Lacey-784|Dr Thomas Warner Lacey]] *[[Lacey-779|Mary Elizabeth Lacey]] *[[Lacey-780|Joseph Brookes Lacey]] *Ann Marson *Ann Brooks *George Brooks *John Lockwood *John Ashby *Elizabeth Ashby *John Ashby *Mary Ashby *George Ashby *Elizabeth F Ashby *Robert Harriman *William Bonam *Jonathan Brooksby *Sarah Braisby *Mary Barker *Martha Marshall *John Hallam *Mary Hallam *Mary Hallam *[[Hallam-396|William Hallam]] *Ann Hallam *Elizabeth Hallam *John Hallam *John Harriman

England and Wales Census, 1891, Cotes

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[[Category: Cotes, Leicestershire]] The 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census was taken on the night of 5 April 1891 and gave the population of Cotes as 54. Here are the names of the 54 people listed: * [[Sterland-4|Fanny (Sterland) Lacey]] * [[Lacey-781|Annie Lacey]] * [[Lacey-777|John Henry Lacey]] * James H Marriott * [[Horner-745|Mary Ellen Horner]] * Charles Blackwell * Anney Blackwell * Charles Blackwell * Robert Parker * Elizabeth Parker * Robert A Parker * Alice S Parker * George H W Parker * Charles A Parker * John Parker * Ernest Parker * Bertie Parker * Mable Parker * Frances Tuffley * [[Hallam-396|William Hallam]] * Mary Hallam * Jane Lowe * Bradley Wain * George Lowe * Thomas W Baldock * Elizabeth H Baldock * George C Baldock * Ann Baldock * Fredrick Neal * Harriet Neal * Albert E Neal * Alice Neal * Frank Neal * Amy Neal * George Copley * Charles Middlebrooke * Mary Middlebrooke * Frank Middlebrooke * Thomas Middlebrooke * Jesse Middlebrooke * Esther Middlebrooke * William Middlebrooke * Samuel Middlebrooke * [[Lacey-750|George Lacey]] * [[Horner-739|Fanny Sterland (Horner) Lacey]] * [[Lacey-787|Constance Mary Lacey]] * [[Lacey-788|Kathleen Warner Lacey]] * [[Lacey-749|Dora Marjorie Lacey]] * [[Lacey-829|Helen Marion Lacey]] * Edith M Underwood * Margaret E Stokes * Louisa Davidson * Charles E Whitby * Lizzie Westmoreland

Family Mysteries - Kate Arnold

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Here are the profiles [[James-3756|Kate Arnold]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Arnold-2382|Arnold, Victor Charles]] || 1909-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Deimel-12|Deimel, Ignatz ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- What happened to him? | [[Keating-135|Keating, Mary ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- Who was she and how did she get to Tasmania? | [[Muldoon-22|Muldoon, Francis ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- What happened to his sister Kathleen and who were his Irish ancestors? |}

1850 Census District 15 Families 550-599

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] == 550 == === 550 - (0/ ) === === 551 - (0/ ) === === 552 - (0/ ) === === 553 - (0/ ) === === 554 - (0/ ) === === 555 - (0/ ) === === 556 - (0/ ) === === 557 - (0/ ) === === 558 - (0/ ) === === 559 - (0/ ) === == 560 == === 560 - (0/ ) === === 561 - (0/ ) === === 562 - (0/ ) === === 563 - (0/ ) === === 564 - (0/ ) === === 565 - (0/ ) === === 566 - (0/ ) === === 567 - (0/ ) === === 568 - (0/ ) === === 569 - (0/ ) === == 570 == === 570 - (0/ ) ===

Marriage certificate

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Travis S. Pless To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pollard-1027|Travis S. Pless]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Pollard-1027&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Travis S. Pless To-Do List|Travis S.'s current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Children of Peter and Susanna Catharina (Müller) Hoyle

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Children_of_Peter_and_Susanna_Catharina_Müller_Hoyle]]

Robin Jenkins To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jenkins-5867|Robin Jenkins]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jenkins-5867&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Robin Jenkins To-Do List|Robin's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Clemmer-153|Clemmer, Raymond Arthur]] || 1914-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-5867|Jenkins, Robin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-5869|Jenkins, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Clemmer-150|Toops, Sharon Louise (Clemmer)]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Clemmer-153|Clemmer, Raymond Arthur]] || 1914-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-5867|Jenkins, Robin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-5869|Jenkins, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Clemmer-150|Toops, Sharon Louise (Clemmer)]] || || to-do |- |}

Robin Jenkins To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jenkins-5867|Robin Jenkins]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jenkins-5867&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Robin Jenkins To-Do List|Robin's current to-do list]].'' Add Antique items from great great grandfather{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Jenkins-5868|Jenkins, Robert ]] || || to-do |- |}

Lawson & McLean family tree

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Klett Name Study

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[[Category: Klett 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 Hollenbeck and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[Category: Klett_Name_Study ]]

Jeremy Sasser To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sasser-257|Jeremy 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-257&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jeremy Sasser To-Do List|Jeremy's current to-do list]].'' Came across this: http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/meriwether-county "Gay, settled by William Sasser, was first called Sasserville, but the name was changed when someone discovered that there was already a town named Sasser in Georgia. The new name honors William F. Gay, the first store owner in town and the first mayor under the town's incorporation in 1907." Need to find out more info about "william Sasser" as mentioned above.

The Family Pets

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Nowack Family Mysteries

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I am trying to make a family tree, hard to find Nowack side. My grand parents were Jack F. Nowack and Lillian Nowack, also these last names in family's Kornulje ( not sure if spelled correct, pronounced - kor-new-yah) and Romanski. My great grandfather Carl Nowack was a policeman for Grand Rapids, MI. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Hiram Bradley Clawson, Jr.

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http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Clawson-156 Hiram Bradley Clawson Jr. Born March 11, 1851 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utahmap Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling(s) unknown] Husband of Emily Augusta Young — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Husband of Susan Claire Little — married September 27, 1876 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utahmap [children unknown] Died November 2, 1914 [location unknown]

James Biddle's Civil War Letters

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[[Biddle-309|James Biddle]] was a Captain then Major in the US Army during the Civil War. He served in the 16th Regiment, Army of the Tennessee in Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia. These are transcriptions of his letters home to his wife in Detroit, Michigan. The originals are in the possession of [[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]]. ==Note== ''Many of the letters are indistinct and hard to read. He used whatever paper and pen or pencil he had available, and often he had poor lighting and rainy conditions. I have scanned the letters and often used Photoshop or Picasa to make them more readable. In the transcripts I have indicated with a (?) where I was not able to read a word. ''I am still working, so the collection of letters is not complete.'' ''HDC'' [[Chadwick-1021|Chadwick-1021]] 16:22, 3 August 2015 (EDT)

Timber Ridge Baptist Church & Cemetery

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[[Category:Hall_County%2C_Georgia]] ---- '''Data associated with historic Timber Ridge Baptist Church & Cemetery.''' {| ||1839 Membership Roster of Timber Ridge Baptist Church {| cellpadding="2" style="border: 1px dashed #2F6FAB solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" width="80%" {| border="1/2" |- |Male Members || Female Members|| |- | || Lydia Asher || |- |[[Barton-1440 | William Barton]] || |- |[[Barton-1095 |Willis Barton]] || [[Martin-7107 | Margaret Barton]] || |- | || Temperance Bates|| |- | || Margaret Brian|| |- | ||Massy? (Beasley) Buffington || |- | || Betsy Cagle|| |- |Robert Cochran || Cealy Cochran || |- | || Elizabeth Cook|| |- |Jim Denton || |- |Stephen Durham ||Elizabeth Durham|| |- | ||Elizabeth Durham "dead"|| |- | || Elizabeth Farrow|| |- |Wimb? Harris || |- | || Eliza Hyde|| |- | || Jemima Hyde|| |- | Mark Inzer ||Mary Inzer || |- | Elemuel Kendrick || Elizabeth Kendrick || |- | John Kendrick || Sary Kendrick|| |- | William Kendrick || |- |Matthy Lisle ||Elizabeth Lisle|| |- |William Lisle || |- | John Martin || Elizabeth Martin|| |- | [[Martin-7114 | Jonathan Martin]] || [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=386871&GRid=18052532& Nancy (Cook) Martin] || |- | || Jane Miller |- | Jabous Prater || |- | ||Jane Smith |- | ||Melinda Smith |- |William Smithy || |- | ||Mary Ann unknown |- | ||Nancy West |- |Matthy White ||Margaret White |- | || Elizabeth Williams |- |Richard Wilson ||Mary Wilson |- | ||Rhoda Wilson |- | ||Sary Wilson |- |} |} |}From THIS 'N THAT, HISTORY OF HALL COUNTY, GEORGIA, by Sybil Wood McRay, p. 90 == Sources ==

Thamsin Joll To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Joll-22|Thamsin Joll]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Joll-22&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Thamsin Joll To-Do List|Thamsin's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Joll-24|Joll, Clive ]] || || to-do |- | [[Croson-17|Joll, Diana (Croson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-90307|Smith, Hubert ]] || || to-do |- |}

Townsley Bibles of Iowa

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I have transcribed data from 2 family Bibles from my grandmother processions, she was the granddaughter of Cyrus and Elizabeth Townsley. I have also copied obituaries and other documents found in the Bibles of Cyrus and Elizabeth Townsley and also his son George Townsley and his wife Harriet. I have not sorted through all this information myself yet. I want to make sure the information is available to other researchers. Please look under images for scans, I will see if I can upload pdfs as well. All I ask is to keep this for noncommercial use and credit me and the appropriate Bible as the source. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Connell Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Connells. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up,.......SEARCHING FOR JOSEPH CONNELL, (b.abt 1870; d.1948), in MONTGOMERY CO., GA.......VERY STRONG DNA CONNECTIONS, TO THESE FAMILIES, LIVING IN MONTGOMERY CO., GA. IN THE EARLY 1800's........MARRIED TO MOLLY LOVE IN 1906. MARRIED MARGARET LOGUE RICHARDSON ABT. 1930........HE IS NOT LISTED IN THE CENSUS UNTIL 1900......NOR IS HE LISTED, LIVING IN ANY HOUSEHOLD. WOULD APPRECIATE ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED......THANK YOU, UN ADVANCE......elaine

Eglise Notre-Dame de Bonsecours

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* https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours_de_L%27Islet

Chamberlain

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Renshaw Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Renshaws. 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]]

Kinnischtzke Name Study

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[[Category:Kinnischtzke 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 Hollenbeck and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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Anna Mccarthy

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Looking for info re my great, great grandmother on my mom's side of the family. Born Anna Heffernan Sept 28, 1895, i believe in NYC. Married to James Mccarthy and passed away on April 9, 1946. Interred Calvary Cemetery

Anna Hayward To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clarke-5214|Anna Hayward]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Clarke-5214&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Anna Hayward To-Do List|Anna's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" border="1" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes !|Completed |- | [[Alcock-430|Alcock, Harriet ]] || 1851-07-27 || Completely write bio and source|| 2015-09-20 |- | [[Hayward-1888|Clarke, Reuben (Hayward)]] || || Finish off bio with ref to: [[Space:Clarke_and_Stains_Residences|Clarke and Stains Residences]] Add transcriptions and write about military service, add memory ||2015-10-05 |- | [[Hayward-1889|Hayward, Reuben Cook]] ||1858-04-13 || Completely write bio and source|| |- | [[Vickers-842|Clarke, Elizabeth Martha (Vickers) ]] || 1874-10-23 || Completely write bio and source|| |- | [[Clarke-5736|Clarke, George Herbert]] || 1865-04-13 || Completely write bio and source|| |- | [[Stains-32|Clarke, Ethel (Stains)]] || || Completely write bio and source|| |- | [[Stoll-249|Goodburn, Emma Marie (Stoll) ]] || 1914-08-05 || Completely write bio and source|| |- | [[Richardson-10222|Richardson, Edward Percival ]] ||1881-05-12 || Add census years to inline footnotes, Take out parent footnotes||2015-09-23 |- | [[Richardson-10166|Richardson, Michael ]] || || Finish off bio and create free space page for Eldorado Crescent||2015-10-01 |- | [[Richardson-10300|Richardson, Harry Coleman ]] ||1852 || Create profile, write bio and source ||2015-09-22 |- | [[Stains-34|Stains, William Betts]] || 1870-05-15 || Census transcriptions etc. Write memory re scorched joist in loft|| |- | [[Stacey-726|Stains, Emily Edith (Stacey) ]] || 1874-02-24 || Has basic bio, enlarge on this and do transcriptions|| |- | [[Stoll-228|Stoll, Antoinette]] || ||Put in transcription section and move inline footnotes to that section to clear bloat in main bio||2015-09-29 |- | [[Stoll-229|Stoll, Rudolph Karl]] || 1890-03-10 || Finish writing bio, add photos, transcriptions|| |- | [[Stoll-235|Stoll, Rudolf Karl]] || 1859-09-28 || Completely write bio and source|| |- | [[Riedl-Janetzky-1|Stoll, Margaret Dolores (Riedl-Janetzky) ]] || 1894-07-23 || Completely write bio and source after I've worked out what to do about name|| |- | [[Ochsenbein-2|Stoll, Marie Wilhelmine (Ochsenbein) ]] || 1863-05-12 || Completely write bio and source|| |- | [[Stoll-256|Stoll, Emma Frances Margaret]] || 1926-01-25 || Transcriptions|| 2015-10-01 |- | [[ Taylor-26684|Taylor, Alfred Granville]] || 1901-09-13 || Transcriptions||2015-10-02 |- | [[Watson-9907|Watson, James]] || || Finish bio add photos|| |- | [[ Stoll-250|Watson, Paule Martha Dolores (Stoll]] || || Finish bio add photos|| |- |}

Schmidt Informations to decipher

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dürr-225|Philipp Dürr]] is currently working on. Can you help? I have some problems reading the old handwritten stuff:
* "Bezeichnung des Hauses" of [[Schmidt-4882|Johann Schmidt]] http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Schmidt-4882 * addition to "Name der Eltern" of [[Schmidt-5089 | Johann Friedrich Schmidt]] http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Schmidt-4938 * Jobs of the different people in the Baptism record of Martha Gäth http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gath-14-1 == Thank You == * [[Jungschaffer-1|Helmut Jungschaffer]] for deciphering [[Schmidt-4738|Johann Schmidt]]s address Büdnerstr. Büdnerei 15!

Barry Smith To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Smith-90548|Barry 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-90548&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Barry Smith To-Do List|Barry's current to-do list]].'' Stevenson Jones Smith

Layla lorretta Lay the dog

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Old Catholic Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama

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Hannah Hunter Hendee - Hero

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Hannah Hunter Hendee was a hero of the revolutionary war as she rescued one of her children and eight other children from capture by British soldiers and Huron Indians. A Commerative Medallion can be purchased of the event at this website: http://www.angelfire.com/sc2/tokenofthemonth/token012/sales . Though I have not yet properly linked Hannah to our family line, I did obtain this medallion. She was also mentioned by Abraham Lincoln in an address to the nation.

Seddon One Name Database

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A Database Of People with the name Seddon The goal of this project is to ... Allow anyone research the Name Seddon. To create a discussion group Right now this project just has Danny Seddon. Seddononename @rydal20.fsnet.co.uk I'll be working on them, and could use your help. The database is of over 130,000 records, which go back to the middle of the 1400's * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9220868 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Gasua's letter to his nephew

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---- '''Pike County, Mississippi''' '''April 30th. A.D. 1862.''' [[Fortenberry-341 | '''W. Jack Fortinberry.''']] Respected Nephew I embrace the present oppertunity to acknowledge the Receipt of your kind and welcome favour of the 19th April which came to hand a few days since. I was verry sorry to learn that you was not well and the condition you are in with out Tents and worse than all, nothing to eat and nothing to cook it in if you had it to cook. Jackson you know my opinion of this war, it was money hunters and office seekers that brought it on us and now it seems that they intend to try to perish and fatigue you to death and if you fall sick they will not let us come see you or we could come there and nurse you and if they were to send you any thing that you could eat they Steal it before it can get there. Jackson I have not much to eat but I assure you that I never go to eat but I think of you poor boys that have so often been at my house and it was a pleasure to me to have your company you cannot think how it grieves my poor Soul to learn of your sufferings in Camp. [[McClendon-460 | Jackson McClendon]] arived home last Fryday. I saw him on Saturday, he had considerable fever, heard from him again on Sunday evening he was doing tolerable well. he told me about your poor fare you have in camp and now we have what they call conscription Law which covers all from 18 to 35. it has caused the men to make several more companys. [[Lamkin-121 | John T. Lamkin]] has made a company and is gone. [[Quin-63 | Monro Quin]] was to start yesterday if he could get a train. Brent has a company over full. the [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brumfield-Descendants-175 Brumfields] & [[Simmons-2670 | Simmons boys]] goes with [[Brent-312 | Capt Brent]]. the [[Ellzey-28 | Ellzeys]] goes with Capt Quin. [[Ellzey-35 | Franklin Ellzey]], [[Smith-62407 | John - James - Lewis and William Smith]] and [[Coney-131 | Coney Boys]], [[Brent-312 |Capt Brent]] leaves [[Quin-100 | Frank Quin]] to go with these Boys and get more if he can. the [[Brock-364 |Brock Boys]] are to be mustered in next Fryday. my [[Fortenberry-348 | Franklin]] has not joined yet, he says he does not want to go, Jackson I cannot see how I can do without him. I am not able to work and I have a heavy charge and if the men are all taken away who will make bread, for you are suffering now in Camp and what will it be this time next year for I can see no end to this war as long as there is a man left. I learned on Monday that they had a Dispatch from the City Sounday evening in Osyka that the English and French Concils, Sixteen of them were in Session, the supposion was that they would forbid the Federals coming in the City or throwing shells in. England and France ownes a great of property in the City and to do that they will have to plant the English and French Flags and if the ho it is more than the Federals dare so to throw a Shell in the CIty with our bringing war on them, two great powers. I saw [[Fortenberry-420 | Brother Willis]] Sunday he said that Washington had joined [[Foxworth-58 | Foxworths]] company and had a furlow for 20 days. Levi Magee's Boys had joined Brents CO. William & Willis had joined none as yet. [[Pierce-4840 | Ed Pierce]] was going to Louisiana to go with his Brothers. I learn that [[Lampton-37 | Ben Lampton]] is trying to make a company. Dear Jackson Nothing but a melacolly Spirit pervades over the whole country. Fathers with bowed heads, Mothers with waery Eyes & weeping hearts. Sisters in grips of Sadness, wives pressing their Dear little ones to their bosoms and crying Pa is gone you will see him no more. I need not say any thing about tears for they flow from every eye from the child to the old grey headed vetran and what makes it worse than all is that we hear from you and how you are treated, and they will not let us help you and we know them that goes now will fare no better than you do, for the provisions will be Scarce and every day for if you could be at home and see the prospect for another crop you would think we could make verry little for we are not near done planting and now men has to go off and leave their farms half planted and no person to do any thing left at home [[Simmons-3133 | George Simmon]]s of Balachitto died last Fryday night. [[Simmons-2333 | Old Grand Father Simmons]] is verry low they think he will live but a few days -. I heard from [[McClendon-460 | Jackson McClendon]] a few minuets ago he is verry sick. Jackson, it is not worth my while to try to give you the news for I hear to much then hear it contrydicted, so I can not tell where I have News. Willis said that all was well over at home you may tell the Boys that all is well. So far as I know at present Jackson I must close this, leaves us all well at present. I hope this will find you in better health, tell Newton that I expect to write to him soon. I wish you to write to me soon . Dear Child, Farewell, the Lord only knows whether I shall ever be permitted to write to you again or no. O, May the Lord incline your heart to love him and prepare you for that Heaven of rest where Jesus Smiles on all that Love him and long for his appearaning and if I see you no more on Earth, I that we may meet in Heaven above where there will be no more war, no more sickness, no more trouble, no more parting, no more sheding of tears over our Sons going in the BAattlefield. Jackson pray for me, be assured that my prayer goes up for you. Good By. I remain your affectionate Uncle. signed [[Fortenberry-343 | G. C. Fortinberry.]] ::'''To his Nephew.''' :: ''' W.J. Fortinberry.''' P.S. Write to me if John C. Fortinberry and Pascal Brown are still in camp tell them to write to me. --------letter ends---------------------. '''Originally shared by Linda (Fortenberry) Wood.''' some punctuation has been added for ease of reading ---- Click below for a comprehensive analysis of Gasua's relationships with his family and community during the tragedy of the Civil War by a Grand Niece. [https://fortenberry.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/gasua-fortenberry-1862-letter1.pdf '''A Civil War Letter'''], researched and written by Teresa Anne Fortenberry

MJ Gelsomino To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Holdridge-114|MJ Gelsomino]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Holdridge-114&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:MJ Gelsomino To-Do List|MJ's current to-do list]].'' Origins of Merton R. Holdridge family; Madison County New York

Gruss aus Badenheim

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This postcard was sent by my grandmother Else Fuhr to her sister Emma Fuhr in Mainz on 26 February 1908.

Two Lost Souls

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Dedication to the life, love, and friendship shared by Melissa Lammers and Nicholas Matthews. The goal of this project is to leave a mark! To create a record of the time we shared and the memories we cherished. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lammers-497|Melissa Matthews]].

La Grande Recrue

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The Carignan-Salières Regiment

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Carignan-Salières_Regiment]]

Arwen Emory To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Emory-124|Arwen Emory]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Emory-124&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Arwen Emory To-Do List|Arwen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Dillard-935|Dillard, Nellie ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Emory-145|Emory, Samuel ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dillard-924|Emory, Nellie (Dillard) ]] || 1880-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Smith-88566|Petty, Margaret (Smith) ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbia, South Carolina

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Doris McCue To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gendron-276|Doris McCue]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gendron-276&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Doris McCue To-Do List|Doris's current to-do list]].''

Les Voyageurs

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Olive Oatman

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Olive was crossing Arizona when she was a teen. Her family was massacred and she was taken by Rogue Apaches. She ended up with the nice Mohave tribe and traveled the region with her new brother and sister. It has been said by Sue her friend after her release in 1856 that she wanted to go back to her tribe and Mohave husband and child. My Great-gr-gr-grandfather brought her to Oregon. Relations between whites and Indians were deteriorating and she never could go back. My Grandpa and Grandma helped her continue her schooling and adjust to this world. Who knows if they had not she may have ended up like the prostitute in Hell On Wheels show. I have American Indian friends in Or. that believe their last name Oatman came through her. She did co-write a book and traveled to N. Y. and eventually got married.

Voyageurs of New France

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Jacobson Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Jacobsons. 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] Ella Axelrod is Ted Jacobson's mother and my great grandmother. I'm trying to find out her mother and father and also Ted Jacobson's Fathers name. Thank you]

Coureurs des Bois

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[[Category:Chronicles of New France]] '''Frenchmen known to be Coureurs des Bois are listed [[:Category:Coureurs des Bois|here]].''' coureur des bois / runner of the woods.

Hodgson Name Study

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[[Category:Hodgson 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 Hodgson and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos

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Photos of '''deceased''' members of the Clarke and associated families taken from 1923 onwards. For [[Clarke-5733|James Dennis Clarke's]] generation and his '''ancestors'''. Photos of later generations, his '''descendants''' to be uploaded to 2nd Clarke group page which will be set to private as they are living. Mainly group photos but also adding single person photos where they are to be used in the biography rather than being attached to the profile. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" class="wikitable sortable" !|Year !|Family Name !|Forenames !|Link to image Detail Page !|Link to full size |- |1912||Stains ||[[Stains-32|Ethel M]] and Marjorie - Convent of Sacred Hearts ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-6 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-6.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1927||Clarke||[[Hayward-1888|Reuben H]] and [[Clarke-5733|James D]]||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1927||Clarke||[[Hayward-1888|Reuben H]], [[Clarke-5733|James D]] and [[Clarke-5756|Margery ]] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-1 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1935||Clarke|| [[Clarke-5733|James D]] (School uniform) ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-5 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-5.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1936||Clarke||[[Clarke-5733|James D]] with Father ?||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-1 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1938||Clarke|| [[Clarke-5733|James D]] (Camping with scouts)||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-4 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-4.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1940||Clarke|| [[Clarke-5733|James D]] (RAF uniform)||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke-5733-1 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Clarke-5733-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1952||Clarke|| [[Clarke-5733|James D]], [[Stoll-228|Antoinette "Toni" ]] and children||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos_Later_Generations Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos_Later_Generations.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1952|| Clarke formerly Stains ||[[Stains-32|Ethel Margaret]] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-4 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-4.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1970s||Clarke|| [[Clarke-5733|James D]] motorcycle and sidecar||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-2 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-2.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1974||Clarke||[[Stains-32|Ethel Margaret]], [[Smith-82623|Anne]] and [[Clarke-5733|James D]] Wedding ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-3 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-3.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1988||Clarke ||[[Hargreaves-341|Edward Hargreaves]], [[Stains-32|Ethel Margaret ]] and [[Clarke-5733|James D]] Ethel's 90th birthday||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-5 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos-5.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1988||Clarke||[[Clarke-5733|James D]] and [[Stains-32|Ethel Margaret ]] Christmas||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-2 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Clarke_Family_Group_Photos-2.jpg Full Size Image] |- |2009||Clarke||[[Clarke-5733|James D]] (Norman's 80th Birthday party) ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke-5733 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Clarke-5733.jpg Full Size Image] |- |}

Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia

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Kennedy Family Mysteries

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Looking for information birth and marriage of Thomas Kennedy and his wife Letitia Thompson. Family lore states they were from Scotland. They first moved to Duxbury VT but later moved to Barre VT. Both died in Barre, VT. Both were members of the congregational church but no one seems to know where their graves are.

William Worcester Duplicates

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Duplicated and/or conflicted duplicates exist about this William Worcester and family. Using this space to create a list. [[Worcester-123|William Worchester-123]], *born 5 October 1595, *son of William Worcester and _____ _____; *he dies "October 28, 1662," which is surely just an old-style date conversion variance of the date "August 28, 1662." *Narrative includes, "Reverend of Olney, Salisbury. *He and his brother Thomas emigrated to.Massachusetts. *His brother Edward emigrated to. CT." *(Worcester-123 is a rejected match to Worcester-38.) [[Worcester-312|William Worcester-312]] now merged with Worcester-38. Currently married to [[Blake-857|Sarah Blake-857]] *He is born about 1602 at England, *and died "October 28 1662" at Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts son of Willyam Worchester. Wife is Sarah _____. It is particularly hard to resolve differences when the data bits have not been well documented and/or the logic places too much reliance on conjecture.

Joseph Wilson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Wilson-29702|Joseph Wilson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Wilson-29702&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Joseph Wilson To-Do List|Joseph's current to-do list]].''

Sandra Tolbert To-Do List

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Project: Artic Norway

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

Burdick Family Tree

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Burdick_Family_Tree.pdf
"Burdick, Grandmother's Family" written by Thomas Rodman Nevitt around 1950 (+/- a few years) as told to him by his mother Jessie Evangeline Titus Nevitt.

Mary Cornell

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Marianne Trulson To-Do List

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Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1840]]. 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=352423 Jakso 411] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352424 Jakso 412] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Abram Ahtiain 33. mh: 32. **Son Jonas 9. Michel 6. Adam 1. B:r Jacob 27. mh: 26. Stina 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Esaiasson 35. mh: 34.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) **Son Adam 11. Måg David 24. mh: 19. Eva 25. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Jacob Kortinen 46. **B:r Adam 49. mh: Adam 11. Anders 11. Matts 3. David 10. Eva 7. pig Stina 21. *Inh: David Matara 42. mh: 40. **D:r Rigina 5. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Eva Laurikain **Son Michel 16. Maria 18. Stina 14. Eva 9. Anna 5. Lisa 61. Anders 26. Sofia 38. B:r Thomas 54. mh: Maria 51. Anna 15. Stina 13. B:r Jonas 44. mh: 38. Hedda 7. *S:ne Smed Adam Dito 29. mh: 26. **Son Elias 5. *Inh: Jeremias Myntin 53. **Son Matts 14. Anna 16. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Gabriel Hakuli 24. mh: 21. **B:r Anders 18. E:n Eva 53. Elias 27. Jonas 19. Hedda 25. Sofia 23. Anders 82. mh: 62. Adam 44. mh: 38. Alexander 15. Stina 9 Hanna 7. David 33. mh: 31. Gretha 2. Martha 10. *Inh: E:n Lena Kiski 51. **Son Aron 26. _Gabriel 20. Kyrkofattig och Krymplinga_ ===Heikilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Maria Napari 60. **Son Matts 45. mh: 40. Maria 12. Gabriel 29. Michel 27. *Torp: David Dito 55. mh: 54. **Son Fredric 26. Anders 24. Eva 21. Anna 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Eliasd:r 55. **Son Alexander 30. mh: 24. Abell 5. David 27. mh: 21. Jonas 2. Påhl 20. Johan 17. Matts 13. Maria 15. *S:ne Svarf: Elias Eliasson 27. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Heikoin 64. **Måg Esaias 48 mh: 45. Simon 33. mh: 30. Elias 1. pig: Anna 19. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Gabriel Heiska 68. **D:r Sofia 24. B:r Johan 64. mh: 61. Caisa 37. Maria 1. Elias 39. mh: 38. Salamon 14. Jonas 6. Anna 17. Eva 16. Rigina 11. *Rotfatt: Adam Andersson 41. **Slag-rörd. ===Hywärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lisa Luukas 45. **Son David 26. mh: 25. Maria 4. Lisa 1. Jonas 24. pig: Eva 36. *Kyrkofatt: E:n Hedda Ericsd:r 49. **Son Elias 25. Anders 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Jonas Hyväri 58. mh: 52. **Son Anders 31. mh: 29. David 24. Salamon 19. Caisa 16. Lena 13. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Dito 41. mh: 45. **Son Jonas 13. David 11. Jöran 8. Adam 2. Stina 16. Moses 37. mh: 33. Gabriel 13. Elias 2. Michel 1. Eva 12. Martha 7. *Inh: Maria Pättinen 52. **Son Michel 21. Anders 16. Adam 12. Maria 18. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 41. mh: 34. **Son David 13. Adam 1. Gabriel 6. Stina 11. Beatha 9. Elias 29. Caisa 23. Jonas 54. Jonas 14. Eva 21. Mor Beatha 62. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Hinric Dito 51. **Syster Eva 49. Svåg: Thomas 44. mh. 44. Elias 10. Adam 7. David 31. mh: 27. Maria 5. *Inh: Rigina Adamsd:r ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352425 Jakso 413] ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Junnoin 41. mh: 47. **Son Elias 12. Anders 10. Salamon 6. Rigina 14. Sofia 34. Michel 4. d:r Moses 22. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Davidsson 41. mh 47. **Son Adam 15. Matts 12. David 9. Påhl 5. Fredric 2. E:n Eva 41. Beatha 18. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jonas Junnoin 53. mh: 49. **Son Anders 2. B:r Moses 41. mh: 29. Adam 5. Jonas 2. Maria 8. Stina 7. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Dito 41. mh: 32. **Son Adam 1. Eva 29. mor Valborg 57. Maria 50. David 60. mh: 59. David 33. mh: 30. Gabriel 3. Elias 2. Salamon 29. ((5 miestä, 5 naista)) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Pucki 41. mh: 29. **Son David 5. Gabriel 2. Måg [[Sinkko-2|Aron 28.]] mh: [[Unknown-241323|25.]] [[Pukki-13|Anders 6.]] Michel 4. Maria 1. E:n Gretha 63. pigan Rigina 20. *Inh: Matts Pettersson **Son Elias 34. Sofia 37. ((2 miestä, 2 naista)) ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1, 2 (1)==== *Adam Johansson Turku 52. mh: 46. **Son Elias 24. mh: 20. Anna 2. Hinric 19. Eva 13. B:r Filipp 38. mh: 33. David 11. Maria 45. Sofia 34. ====Hemman 1, 2 (1)==== *Adam Jacobsson 34. mh: 29. **Son Adam 13. Hinric 2. Valborg 9. E:n Lisa 56. Anders 30. mh: 29. Anders 3. David 24. Stina 25. Anna 19. *Inh: Salamon Mattsson 30. mh: 27. **B:r Anders 19. Eva 38. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Heikari 58. mh: 58. **Son Abram 27. mh: 24. Maria 2. Elias 24. Stina 13. E:n Anna 60. Anna 18. *Inh: Jöran Mattsson **B:r Michel 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Moses Heikeri 51. mh: 48. **Son Adam 27. mh: 24. Eva 3. Lisa 1. Gabriel 10. Hedda 21. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 58. mh: 54. **Son Richard 29. mh: 27. David 8. Adam 4. Jonas 22. Salamon 23. Elias 20. Gabriel 18. Hinric 56. Stina 46. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Johan Dito 61. mh: 59. **Son Anders 42. mh: 34. Elias 30. Hinric 23. mh: 20. Adam 3. Hedda 22. Eva 9. E:n Maria 65. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Adam Dito 50. mh: 48. **Son Benjam 28. Matts 25. Elias 23. Anna 19. Eva 17. Beatha 11. David 49. mh: 44. Anders 12. Jonas 13. Gabriel 2. Maria 1. Hinric 9. Sofia 16. Jacob 63. mh: 62. Alexander 23. Gretha 28. Maria 20. Valborg 14 Eva 67. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Jeremias Adamsson 54. mh: 52. **Son Elias 24. mh: 20. Maria 1. Anna 20. Eva 16. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Anders Simonsson 41. mh: 39. **Son Anders 3. Stina 17. Maria 12. Lisa 11. B:r Gabriel 29. mh: 29. Gabriel 1. B:r Adam 28. mh: 20. David 2. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Jonas Jöransson 56. mh: 41. **Son Adam 36. Gabriel 35. mh: 35. David 4. Hanna 14. Sofia 10. Stina 7. B:lm Anders 33. mh: 26. Simon 3. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *E:n Maria Huttuin 42. **Son David 20. Abram 19. Abell 6. Eva 16. B:r Simon 52. Elias 42. mh: 37. Matts 17. Anna 9. pigan Rigina 17. ===Ithiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Matts Eliasson Parkko 36. mh: 26. **Son Adam 10. Michel 7. Agnetha 3. Maria 24. Valborg 18. d:r Elias Rapatti 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 57. mh: 52. **Son Abram 29. mh: 26. Lisa 7. Anders 26. mh: 25. Elias 23. *Inh: Thomas Esaiasson 42. **Son Elias 15. Caisa 37. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skinnari 62. mh: 57. **Son Johan 22. mh: 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Hinric Dito 45. mh: 44. **Son Elias 11. *Torp: Michel Thomasson 65. mh: 61. ===Juwola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Juvonen 63. mh: 50. **Son Adam 24. Beatha 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Dito 58 mh: 47. **Son Anders 25. Elias 15. David 11. Lisa 28. Maria 23. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Karhu 42. mh: 47. **Son Elias 19. Adam 1. Eva 14. Maria 7. Stina 4. pigan Hedda 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Juvoin 58. mh: 47. **Son Gabriel 19. Hanna 23. Stina 16. Lisa 14. Rigina 10. Lena 45. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Dito 44. mh: 34. **B:r Adam 31. Gretha 32. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352426 Jakso 414] ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Elias Klemi 56. mh: 54. **Son Jonas 37. mh: 31. Anders 4. Valborg 8. E:n Anna 25. pig: Gretha 20. ====Hemman 4, 5 (1 1/3)==== *Adam Dito 40. mh: 35. **Son Hinric 12. B:r Gabriel 37 mh: 37. Eva 12. Maria 9. Lena 3. Hinric 71. mh: 59. Maria 34. E:n Rigina 66. Anders 42. mh: 31. Rigina 8. E:n Stina 63. *Torp: Gustaf Esaiasson 61. mh: 61. **Son Elias 27. mh: 20. David 1. *Klockaren G: Lauren 56. mh: 39. **Robert 10. Anders 9. d:r Anna 6. pig: Beatha 25. *Kyrkowäkt Jonas Mattsson 56. mh: 54. **Son Staffan 23. Adam 12. d:tr Maria 28. Valborg 26. Hedda 16. *S:ne Skrädd: Jacob Rosenius 49. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Kyrkoherden Roschers E:n 40. **Syster Fredrica 41. Susanna 19. Nädäru predikant H: Gestrin 35 Dreng Johan 42. Johan 33. pig: Anna 26. Anna 25. Eva 29. Hedda 15. *Inh: E:a Margaretha Andersd:tr 72. **Son Elias 42. Lisa 37. *Torp: E:n Gretha Palola 56. **Son Gabriel 22. Adam 17. Elias 14. Eva 27. Maria 25. ===Kukannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kuka 61. mh: 56. **B:lm Anders 49. mh: 47. Johan 26. mh: 26. Beatha 5. Gabriel 2. Gabriel 24. Anders 11. Lisa 17. Eva 10. E:n Gretha 50. Fredric 31. mh: 32. Adam 11. Eva 4. Anna 2. Jonas 29. mh: 20. Elias 24. _f: d: Ryska soldt: Adam Gabrielsson 48._ ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Agnetha Kuka 53. **Son David 29. Johan 16. Hanna 22. Matts 49. mh: 49. Gabriel 29 mh: 24. Lisa 1. Beatha 20. Hedda 17. Adam 35. mh: 32. Måg Gabriel 43. mh: 29. Anders 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Carl Kuka 40. mh: 49. **Son Matts 30. mh: 34. Anders 6. Maria 19. Lisa 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *David Dito 62. mh: 55. **Hanna 36. Maria 15. Anders 29. Jeremias 24. Vilhelm 28. Fredric 21. Gabriel 16. *Inh: Elias Lachti 42. mh: 38. **Son David 14. Anders 1. Anna 8. *Rothfatt: Anders Johansson 71. mh: 62. **D:tr Sofia 33. *S:ne Skrädd: Moses Andersson 37. mh: 34. **Son Adam 4. Anders 2. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 45 mh: 44. **Son David 15. Fredric 9. Johan 5. Anders 3. Hedda 11. B:r Adam 36. mh: 30. Elias 2. Lena 45. Stina 42. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Helena Kiski 66. **E:n Maria 47. Adam 23. mh: 20. Anders 1. Stina 12. Måg Johan 38. mh: 24. David 7. E:n Caisa 34. Moses 16. Anna 45. d:m Matts Pettersson 22.? ((6 miestä, 6 naista)) *Torp: [[Holopainen-41|Moses Holopain 35.]] mh: 31. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 11.]] [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 9.]] *Rothfatt: Jonas Esaiasson 51. *Tor: Thomas Kiski 64. mh: 61. **Son Adam 23. mh: 22. Valborg 3. Anna 2. Elias 15. *Inh: Sofia Esaiasd:tr 56. **D:tr Sofia 17. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Maria Talka 57. **Son Matts 17. Måg Eric 36. mh: 27. Eva 2. Hedda 23. Valborg 20. B:lm Johan 53. mh: 44. David 24. Hinric 18. Jonas 11. Anders 8. Lena 17. Beatha 15. Stina 5. Eva 45. ((7 miestä, 11 naista)) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 50.]] mh: [[Unknown-241747|48.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 23.]] mh: 19. [[Mattero-8|David 16.]] [[Mattero-7|Stina 20.]] B:lm [[Mattero-17|Benjam 47.]] mh: [[Unknown-242756|48.]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 18.]] [[Mattero-16|Salamon 13.]] pig: Maria 21. ===Kärmennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 70. mh: 51. **Son Adam 33. mh: 33. David 13. Elias 33. mh: 24. Johan 63. mh: 55. Maria 21. Anders 27. mh: 24. Salamon 23. Gabriel 21. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Adamsson 60. mh: 51. **B:r Elias 48. mh: 43. Gabriel 8. Lisa 20. Eva 3. B:r Petter 45. mh: 36 Maria ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *E:a Gretha Mattsd:tr 71. **Son Abram 44. mh: 40. Stina 11. E:n Hedda 62. Abell 37. mh: 33. Elias 9. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *David Mårtensson 66. mh: 61. **Son Elias 36. mh: 30. Adam 9. Anders 2. Eva 21. Susanna 18. Eva 5. B:r Benjam 54. mh: 52. Anna 22. Lena 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Gabriel Johansson 34. mh: 31. **Son Jonas 7. Michel 1. E:n Beatha 27. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Adam Anderssons E:a Beatha 52. **E:n Maria 47. Anders 23. mh: 21. David 4. Rigina 1. Anna 17. Valborg 14. Eva 12. Lisa 9. Maria 4. D:r Matts Andersson 21. pigan Eva 40. *Torp: Anders Thomasson 52. **Son David 28. Elias 14. Eva 29. Beatha 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352427 Jakso 415] ===Kaamannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Påhls Karhus arf: **Son Thomas 18. Gretha 28. Maria 25. Rigina 21. Salamon 46. mh: 37. David 16. Gabriel 12. Eva 2. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Jonas Andersson 39. mh: 27. **Son Abell 10. Adam 3. Anna 7. Eva 2. B:r Staffan 20. Anders 24. Lisa 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Elias Karhu 79. mh: 71. **Eva 18. E:a Agnetha 65. Anders 39. mh: 29. Elias 3. Eva 2. Adam 26. Martha 21. Moses 19. ((5 miestä, 5 naista)) ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Anders Karhu 45. mh: 37. **Son Elias 14. Jonas 11. Michel 10. Anders 4. Maria 13. Gabriel 43. mh: 43. B:r Johan 55. mh: 44. Adam 14. Eric 11. Abram 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Moses Karhu 43. mh: 41. **Son Adam 16. David 9. Anders 4. Eva 15. Anna 12. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abram Kohoin 44. mh: 33. **Son David 11.? Anna 4. Rigina 2. Josef 32. Valborg 29. E:a Gretha 54. Jacob 24. Thomas 45. mh: 38. Salamon 10. Elias 1. Moses 5. Esaias 12. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Dito 61. mh: 61. **Son David 31. mh: 20. Påhl 27. E:a Gretha 50. Johan 24. mh: 22. Anna 2. Maria 21. Eva 14. Måg Gabriel 39. mh: 36. Adam 1. Rigina 10. *S:ne Skrädd: Gabriel Kohoin 34. mh: 29. **Son Anders 10. Eva 5. Maria 2. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Johan Härä 59. mh: 57. **Son David 39. mh: 29. David 9. Adam 5. Eva 1. Gabriel 31. Anders 29. Beatha 23. Lisa 23. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Elias Härä 56. mh: 51. **Son Salamon 21. pigan Hanna 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Abram Dito 42. mh: 40. **Son Jonas 17. Gabriel 1. Maria 14. Stina 11. Rigina 8. Jacob 37. mh: 29. Adam 5. Elias 3. Gretha 49. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:a Sofia Kiski 65. **Son Elias 38. Martha 21. Anders 25. Jonas 24. Adam 7. Rigina 19. Eric 56. mh: 52. d:r Elias 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 71. **E:a Sofia 51. Thomas 42. mh: 40. David 11. Anders 9. Adam 34. Måg Elias 35. mh: 30. Anders 3. Matts 1. ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Kapia 52. **Son David 34. mh: 25. Matts 15. E:a Valborg 30. B:r Abell 59. Gabriel 54. mh: 39. Hinric 11. Adam 5. Michel 1. Lisa 19. Sofia 16. Anna 8. Gretha 55. Maria 39. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 34. mh: 27. **Sofia 24. Svåg: David 30. mh: 27. Valborg 3. Eva 11. E:a Lisa 32. Stina 9. d:rn Adam Hinricsson 20. David 14. *Elias Adamsson 30. mh. 28. **Son Matts 23. Stina 12. Anders 23. Eric 21. Fredric 11. Maria 16. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 45. mh: 43. **Son Salamon 2. Stina 16. Beatha 8. måg Matts 34. mh: 34. Anders 2. Lena 58. d:rn Anders Nartu 28. mh: 27. Adam 2. d:rn Michel Esaiasson 27. pig: Maria 23. *Inh: Anders Saira 53. mh 50. **D:tr Sofia 18. Stina 13. Valborg 9. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Elias Kurki 46. **Son Gabriel 9 Anna 3. Lena 17. Anders 23. mh: 18. Eva 49. ((3 miestä, 5 naista)) ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *E:a Eva Kurki 54. **Måg Matts 30. mh: 26. David 2. Eva 8. Svåg: Jonas 44. mh: 39. Anders 7. Adam 2. Sofia 15. Maria 11. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Dito 57. **E:a Eva 43. Anna 11. Rigina 10. David 32. Jonas 19. Sofia 25. *Kyrkofatt: Matts Olofsson 64. ((1 mies, 1 nainen)) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Partamjes 53. **Son Matts 29. mh: 24. Anders 2. Lisa 4. Fredric 10. Maria 15. Beatha 20. Adam 43. mh: 42. Elias 11. Valborg 19. Lena 14. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Partamjes 50. mh: 50. **Son Adam 27. mh: 26. Gabriel 7. Eva 3. Salamon 23. Jonas 19. Abram 14. Hanna 21. B:lm Jöran 62. mh: 51. Eva 19. *Rothfatt: Lena Hinricsd:tr 115. *Torp: David Hinricsson 48. mh: 38. **Son Hinric 15. Abell 12. Hedda 20. ((3 miestä, 3 naista)) *Rothfatt: Eva Joransd:tr 54. **Son Alexander 25. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352428 Jakso 416] ===Korpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Esaias Lattu 53. mh: 49. **Son Elias 21. mh: 20 Adam 10. Eva 16 Hedda 11. Valborg 60. Anders 23. mh: 20. Lisa 17. Eva 66. ===Laakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Anna Korpelains arf: **Son David 39. mh: 45. Adam 14. Hinric 36 E:a Eva 79. Elias 53. mh: 44. Elias 12. Maria 5. Hinric 69. Gabriel 50. mh: 35. Hanna 14. Gabriel 5 Lisa 3. Eric 57. mh: 48. Johan 18. Fridric 16. Anders 13. Hinric 10. Michel 8. Matts 52. mh: 39. Anders 40. ((16 miestä, 10 naista)) ===Lawola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *N:m: Adam Kuovo 49. mh: 42. **Son Anders 17. Eva 14. Rigina 11. Maria 8. Lisa 3. Lisa 28. Elias 37. Jonas 28. Gretha 32. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Helena Dito 66. **Son Jonas 44. mh: 42. Gabriel 8. Maria 17. Beatha 15. Lisa 11. Stina 4. Adam 29. mh: 21. Hinric 1. E:a Saara 47. Moses 26. mh: 20. Anders 1. David 15. Eva 11. Rigina 5. ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hinric Mickola 66. mh: 55. **Son Gabriel 13. Måg Fredric 28. mh: 24. Elias 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Andersson 41. mh: 39. **Son Elias 13. Adam 11. David 3. Eva 9. Michel 57. Anders 26. mh: 20. Jacob 11. Rigina 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Davidsson Kouku 44. mh: 44. **D:tr Lisa 11. Eva 10. Jonas 40. Gabriel 38. mh: 36. Nicodemus 14. Agneta 52. Eva 36 E:a Eva Vitikain 46. Jonas 6. Eva 9. Maria 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Gretha Thomasd:tr 59. **Son Adam 24. Vilhelm 15. Hedda 21. Michel 45. mh: 42. Hinric 17. Gabriel 4. Stina 14. Elias 43. mh: 40. Fredric 14. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Gretha Andersd:tr **Son Elias 21. Vilhelm 17. Stina 22. Hedda 18. B:r David 44. mh: 47. Eva 22. Maria 11. B:lm Jöran 48. mh: 47. Adam 23. mh: 20. David 13. ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *David Remunen 54. mh: 39. **Son Anders 29. mh: 25. Eva 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:a Stina Jöransd:tr 57. **Måg Adam 32. mh: 31. Svåg: David 42. Aron 18. Anna 19. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Elias Anderssons E:a Rigina **Son Adam 25. mh: 20. Sofia 2. Elias 16. Lisa 11. Hanna 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:a Caisa Pahlsd:tr 42. **Son Alexander 10. Maria 15. Gretha 11. B:lm Gabriel 68. Matts 41. mh: 39. Anders 12. Eva 10. Maria 6. Eric 28. *Bstd:r Moses Christersson 42. mh: 40. **Son David 11. Anders 2. Valborg 7. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *f: el: Brofogden J: Soren 52. mh: 50. **Dräng Anders Thomasson 24. pigan Eva 24. *Rothfatt: Påhl Ericsson ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Valborg Jöransd:tr 55. **Son Jeremias 33. mh: 31. David 12. Gabriel 10. Emanuel 8. Adam 26. Anders 17. Hedda 22. Sofia 14. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 71. mh: 62. **Son Adam 41. mh: 39. Vilhelm 3. Elias 13. Judit 7. Anders 37. mh: 29. Gabriel 4. Anders 2. Eva 38. Elias 28. Hanna 24. *Bstd:r Jonas Bure 35. mh: 29. **Son Esaias 4. Eva 8. Anna 2. *Rothfatt: Beatha Jöransd:tr 61. *Bstd:r Anders Heikeri 50. mh: 45 **Son Påhl 13. David 9. Simon 2. Anna 11. Sofia 7. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Hinric Nuppoin 41. mh: 48. **Son Salamon 23. mh: 25. Moses 11. Anna 16. Lisa 8. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Maria Nuppoin 52. **Son Jonas 45. mh: 34. Eva 7. Maria 2. David 26. mh: 21. E:a Valborg 34. Lisa 4. Adam 10. Greatha 45. Stina 28. *Rothfatt: E:a Anna Pahlsd:tr 61. **Son Jeremias 31. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Rigina Nisoin 45. **Son Adam 24. mh: 21. Michel 1. Abell 16. Beatha 20. Eva 11. Hinric 33. mh: 27. Gabriel 7. Rigina 3. Petter 42. mh: 38. Hinric 8. David 1. *Bstd:r David Johansson 42. mh: 31. **Son Jonas 20. Anders 8. Salamon 7. Valborg 11. Eva 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Mårten Andersson 64. mh: 61. **Son Anders 38. mh: 38. Elias 8. Adam 6. Jonas 1. Eva 4. Thomas 20. Michel 19. Stina 29. Matts 60. mh: 54. Gabriel 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jonas Gabrielsson 44. mh: 40. **Son Magnus 14. Sofia 17. Stina 12. Eva 4. Johan 29. mh: 38. Adam 19. Jonas 8. Beatha 16. Lisa 3. Gabriel 37. mh: 23. David 4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352429 Jakso 417] *Rothfat:: Anders Anderssons E:a Anna 63. **Son Matts 24. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Hinric Villhu 55. mh: 41. **Son Adam 11. Sophia 14. B:r Anders 58. Elias 17. Staffan 46. mh: 41.(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) David 15. Hinric 3. Anna 9. pig: Eva 23. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 52.]] **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 27.]] [[Maunu-7|Adam 20.]] [[Maunu-8|Elias 15.]] [[Maunu-9|Anders 11.]] [[Maunu-6|Maria 23.]] [[Maunu-2|Beatha 17.]] [[Maunu-10|Rigina 9.]] B:r [[Maunu-11|David 44.]] mh: 41.(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) måg Elias 21. mh: 17.(=[[Maunu-13|Eeva]]) Stina 2. [[Maunu-14|Sophia 16.]] [[Maunu-15|Lisa 11.]] [[Maunu-16|Beatha 7.]] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Regina Mauno 71. **Son Elias 25. mh: 21. Jonas 20. Gabriel 13.((rippi kuva 67)) Matts 11.((rippi kuva 71)) Eva 28. Rigina 16. Abram 41. mh: 39. Moses 7. Beatha 2. Anna 35. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Adam Haiko 48. mh: 44. **Anders 36. mh: 34. Gabriel 15. Elias 11. Abell 10. Adam 3. Johan 20. Olof 27. mh: 19. Maria 1. E:a Lisa 53. David 24. Eva 19. Gretha 14. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Olku 40. mh: 34. **Måg Johan 51. mh: 35. Anders 11. Lisa 18. Stina 9. Anna 2. pig: Maria 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Olku 62 **Son Gabriel 33. mh: 33. Jonas 13. Elias 7. Adam 3. Sofia 9. Lisa 26. d:rn David Kohoin 29. *Rothfattige Petter Olku 39. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Pöllöin 57. **Son Moses 28. mh: 21. Hinric 21. Sofia 23. B:r David 37. mh: 36. Rigina 11. Valborg 11. Stina 8. Matts 51. mh: 52. David 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Abram Dito 40. mh: 38. **Son Gabriel 11. Stina 28. Inh: Anna 48. Anna 14. *Rothfatt: Michel Pöllöin 39. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Walborg Pöllöin 71. **Son Matts 37. Adam 15. Jonas 11. David 30. mh: 30. Maria 10. Beatha 2. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Anders Hiva 57. mh: 57. **Son Påhl 35. mh: 30. Esaias 31. mh: 30. Anders 23. pig: Anna 17. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *E:a Rigina Hiva 61. **Son David 40. mh: 37. Salamon 11. Elias 9. Anna 3. Abram 27. Gabriel 23. Abell 11. Ulla 29. Anna 2. Maria 20. Beatha 14. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Michel Mattsson 52. mh: 46. **Son Jonas 20. Adam 16. David 3. Sofia 10. *Bstd:r Anders Thomasson 27. *Inh: Esaias Myntin 39. **Son Mårten 10. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:a Eva Sihvo 63. **Son Jonas 30. mh: 29. Anders 6. Gabriel 4. Elias 24. Beatha 23. E:a Anna 61. B:r Jöran 54. mh: 55. Moses 24. mh: 23. Anna 3. Stina 1. David 21. *S:ne Skrädd: Emanuel Mårtensson 48 mh: 41. **Son Fredric 10. Anna 2. d:r Matts Johansson 21. ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 31. mh: 30. **Son Fredric 5. David 1. B:lm Johan 33. mh: 48. Alexander 29. Maria 23. Rigina 20. Beatha 8. Stina 7. pig: Anna 30. Anna 2. ===Parkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jonas Kjes 54. mh: 46. **Son Emanuel 23. mh: 19. Jonas 14. Gabriel 10. E:a Valborg 70. Elias 15. Maria 11. Adam 31. mh: 24. Anders 3. Hinric 58. mh: 48. Stina 16. Adam 52. mh: 48. David 2. Salamon 29. mh: 20. Måg Jonas 30. mh: 24. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Parko 66. mh: 66. **E:a Anna 46. Elias 11. Gretha 17. Jonas 30. mh: 24. Anders 1. Maria 37. Eva 34. Anna 25. B:r Adam 61. E:a Eva 38. Adam 14. Valborg 15. d:r Jonas Adamsson 27. ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jacob Mattsson 46. mh: 41. **D:tr Maria 10. Beatha 8. Johan 40. mh: 26. Adam 1. Matts 38. ((4 miestä, 3 naista)) ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Eskill Eskillssons arf: **Son Staffan 32. Stina 35. Adam 9. Elias 5. Anders 34. mh: 29. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Anders Muhli 46. mh: 44. **Son Gabriel 17. Anders 8. Beatha 23. Rigina 42. David 39. mh: 32. Eva 9. Anna 6. Stina 4. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Eliasson 53. mh: 43. **Son Elias 17. David 5. Adam 2. Sofia 19. Anna 13. Eva 11. Lisa 8. *Inh: E:a Valborg Nikunen 38. **D:tr Eva 15. Anna 6. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Staffan Jonasson 40. mh: 40. **Son Jonas 12. Emanuel 9. Hinric 5. Maria 15. *Inh: Adam Jonasson 26. mh: 25. **Son Hinric 3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352430 Jakso 418] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 66. mh: 47: **Son Johan 14. Adam 11. pig: Valborg 19. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Dito 62. mh: 53. **Son Gabriel 15. Eva 11. Anna 9. Beatha 3. B:r Moses 44. mh: 37. Valborg 55. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasa 62. mh: 53. **Son David 29. mh: 28. Elias 9. David 3. Matts 23. Mor Martha 86. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Rigina Davidsd:tr 39. **Son Anders 13. Adam 11. Lisa 18. Anna 7. B:r Eric 24. *Inh: Thomas Esaiasson 36. mh: 37. **Son Gabriel 7. Esaias 4. Maria 12. *Bstd:r David Jacobsson 49. mh: 28. **Son Abell 15. Anna 13. Anna 7. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 59. mh: 56. **Son Michel 36. mh: 31. Gabriel 17. Matts 13. Adam 5. Stina 23. Maria 10. Regina 3. *Bstd:r Johan Johansson 55. mh: 39. **Barn Johan 15. Eva 19. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:a Anna Olofsd:tr **Son Anders 46. mh: 37. David 15. [[Ahonen-12|Rigina 23]]. Beatha 10. Valborg 7. Moses 35. mh: 34. db: Jonas 10. Eva 7. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Elias Kirvesmjes 29. mh: 41. **Mor Sofia 69. Carl 40. mh: 40. Elias 11. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Dito 60. **Son Hinric 30. mh: 30. Adam 10. Jonas 7. Anders 5. Stina 11. David 24. mh: 20. E:a Eva 67. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Esaias Talka 52. **Son Johan 30. mh: 25. Elias 2. Anna 5. Sofia 19. Jacob 48. mh: 35. Rigina 11. Maria 2. David 47. mh: 46. Adam 24. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Mattsson d:o 54. mh: 51. **Son Moses 27. mh: 21. Lisa 1. David 24. B:r Anders 51. Jonas 46. mh: 47. Abram 18. Johan 1. Beatha 14. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Larsson Dito 68. **Son Anders 32. mh: 29. David 7. Elias 4. Eva 9. Rigina 2. Matts 30. mh: 30. B:r Jöran 62. mh: 50. Gabriel 24. Valborg 45. *Torp: E:a Eva Andersd:tr 64. **Son Johan 39. mh: 41. Elias 1. Maria 12. Eva 11. Anna 8. pig: Stina 24. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *N:m: Simon Narttu 42. mh: 40. **Son Hinric 17. Stina 13. Eva 9. Caisa 6. Stfar Moses 66. mh: 69 Lisa 51. d:r Petter Eliasson 29. pig: Eva 20. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *David Narttu 56. **Son Salamon 23. mh: 19. Lena 1. Stina 14. Adam 58. mh: 55. Gabriel 34. Elias 32. mh: 30. Michel 8. Anders 4. David 2. Maria 12. Matts 29. mh: 21. Rigina 48. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Elias Puncka 43. mh: 38. **Son David 6. Stina 16. Anna 8. Maria 2. Jeremias 61. mh: 47. Jonas 21. David 18. Elias 14. Michel 9. Lena 48. pig: Lisa 19. *Bstd:r Petter Manpää 52. mh: 42. **Son Anders 11. Lisa 12. Eva 8. *Rothfatt: E:a Valborg Mattsd:tr 69. *Bstd:r E:a Anna Pulka 59. **D:tr Beatha 33. Gretha 19. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Suokio 71. **Son David 43. mh: 41. Elias 17. Hedda 15. Lena 12. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Esaias Dito 42. mh: 45. **Son Gabriel 11. Eva 19. Lisa 4. Caisa 49. *Rothfatt: Hinric Hinricsson 71. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Mårtensson 46. mh: 42. **Son Elias 11. Anders 2. Lisa 10. Sofia 8. Maria 6. Adam 41. mh: 33. Jonas 7. Valborg 49. pig: Maria 34. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Ruohia 69. mh: 48. **E:a Eva 50. Matts 21. Gabriel 13. Maria 23. Rigina 19. måg Johan 35. mh: 34. Hinric 2. Anna 10. Eva 7. *Inh: Jonas Andersson 48. mh: 45. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352431 Jakso 419] ===Sarwarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Aron Ocko 45. mh: 41. **Son Gabriel 13. David 4. Maria 9. Rigina 2. Fredric 29. Lisa 36. E:a Saara 31. Eric 3. Eva 9. David 23. Esaias 61. mh: 47. Adam 12. Petter 53. mh: 30. Matts 25. Anders 23. Salamon 20. Jonas 17. Elias 15. *Rothfatt: Eva Salenius 60. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 49. **Son Jonas 23. mh: 21. Elias 12. mh: 19. Fredric 12. Petter 11. Eva 19. Aron 40. mh: 34. Gabriel 11. Salamon 9. Hanna 3. Valborg 41. *S:ne Skrädd: Adam Salamonsson 29. **Mor Lisa 61. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Anders Davidsson 56. mh: 47. **Son David 18. Vilhelm 16. Esaias 13. Salamon 7. E:a Sofia 32. Rigina 11. Eva 7. Johan 41. mh: 35. Anna 1. Beatha 51. Fredric 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Eric Mårtensson 45. mh: 40. **Son Anders 14. Matts 11. Hinric 8. Lisa 5. Stina 1. Jonas 37. mh: 27. Thomas 7. Maria 3. Adam 33. E:a Maria 48. Elias 24. Eva 27. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Maria Pesari 63. **Son Anders 50. mh: 46. Jacob 20. Anders 7. Hedda 23. Lena 17. Rigina 13. Fredric 11. Gabriel 42. mh: 30. Johan 10. Susanna 6. Adam 36. Lisa 27. ((7 miestä, 9 naista)) *David Pesari 40. mh: 34. **Son Adam 9. Elias 7. Emanuel 3. Stina 11. pig: Hanna 20. *E:a Eva Dito 62. **Son Thomas 37. mh: 30. Johan 6. Michel 2. Elias 24. Eva 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Michel Suoniala 56. **Son Matts 34. mh: 29. Eva 4. Petter 24. Valborg 25. B:r Thomas 49. mh: 41. Anders 23. Adam 18. Inh: Gretha 70. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Helena Påhlsd:tr 61. **Son Elias 42. mh: 33. Michel 3. Lisa 13. Gretha 11. måg Alexander 41. mh: 41. Valborg 7. Stina 26. Eva 21. *Bstd:r Abell Abrahamsson 44. mh: 40. **Son Johan 8. Anders 4. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Suomalain 37. mh: 24. **Son Hinric 4. David 2. Benjam 24. Gretha 39. Rigina 20. Brson Jonas 41. mh: 35. Moses 13. Anders 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Jacob Davidsson 28. **Mor Maria 50. Jonas 24. Adam 22. Matts 19. Elias 23. Lisa 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Valborg Suomalain 55. **Son Adam 29. mh: 26. Lisa 23. Lena 19. Valborg 15. Abram 60. Hedda 24. Staffan 26. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Eva Esaiasd:tr 56. **Son Anders 13. Stina 19. E:a Eva 53. Hinric 18. Maria 21. Eva 14. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Maria Larsd:tr 53. **Måg Moses 29. mh: 23. Anna 20. Rigina 18. Lisa 13. Maria 56. Adam 22. Moses 18. Sofia 21. Lisa 14. *Inh: Gabriel Christersson 42. **Syster Eva 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Beatha Hovi 41. **Son Adam 30. mh: 26. Anna 13. E:a Anna 38. Anders 17. Jonas 13. Eva 6. Sophia 55. *Inh: Gabriel Päkari 40. mh: 39. **Son Adam 7. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-264384|Sofia Sinko 52]]. **Son [[Sinkko-6|Salamon 24]]. [[Sinkko-17|David 18]]. [[Sinkko-15|Anna 21]]. [[Sinkko-7|Påhl 38]]. mh: 34.(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 6]]. [[Sinkko-9|Eva 3]]. E:a [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 58]]. [[Sinkko-67|Adam 29]]. [[Sinkko-61|Lisa 52]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a [[Torvi-2|Stina Dito 44]]. **[[Sinkko-73|Eva 15]]. E:a [[Taipale-35|Sofia 41]]. [[Sinkko-76|Elias 23]]. [[Sinkko-78|Anders 15]]. [[Sinkko-77|Eva 18]]. [[Sinkko-79|Rigina 6]]. Beatha 37. Måg [[Taipale-14|Petter 34]]. mh: 19.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) [[Taipale-15|Hinric 1]]. Sofia 11. Jonas 61. *Inh: Jonas Taipale 49. mh: 45. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Sinko 66]]. **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 36]]. mh: 30.(=[[Ahonen-11|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 3]]. [[Sinkko-104|Eva 9]]. [[Sinkko-106|Adam 7]]. [[Sinkko-105|Elias 6]]. [[Sinkko-101|Matts 30]]. mh: 27.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts 1]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-271981|Eva Johansd:tr 44]]. **Son [[Sinkko-197|Abram 23]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 17]]. [[Sinkko-199|Stina 21]]. [[Sinkko-200|Anna 15]]. *Inh: Johan Eliasson 49. **Son Esaias 14. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Eva Jöransd:tr 37. **Hinric 24. Anna 21. E:a Maria 55. Gabriel 29. mh: 20. Adam 24. Jonas 17. Lisa 20. *Inh: Anders Kontila 47. mh: 34. **Son Johan 18. Lena 11. Eva 10. Albertina 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Petter Rapi 51. **Måg [[Sinkko-100|Adam 34]]. mh: 24.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) Stina 18. Aron 46. mh: 35. Adam 21. Maria 11. Lisa 24. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 54. mh: 51. **Son Anders 28. Jacob 20. Maria 17. Rigina 11. Eva 6. Sofia 1. Staffan 41. mh: 35. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352432 Jakso 420] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:a Anna Olkoin 71. **Son Matts 38. mh: 38. Simon 17. Adam 9. Matts 5. Elias 3. Maria 13. Eva 11. Gabriel 35. mh: 22. Lena 3. Eva 1. Stina 26. Lisa 59. *Inh: David Bertilsson 54. mh: 41. **Son Elias 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Michel Adamsson 35. **B:r Staffan 32. Rigina 41. Valborg 29. Anna 26. Anna 1. *Inh: Johan Hinrincsson 61. mh: 60. **Son Elias 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Olkoin 69. **Son Elias 35. mh: 30. Elias 3. Rigina 61. E:a Anna 53. Anna 25. Gretha 11. Anders 54. mh: 50. David 19. Abell 11. Lena 22. Maria 7. Rigina 46. måg Elias 57. Adam 33. mh: 30. Maria 48. *Torp: Petter Kruskop 45. mh: 45. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Elias Olkoin 74. mh: 60. **Son Anders 34. mh: 30. Anders 2. Maria 7. Eva 31. B:r David 70. mh: 59. Adam 29. mh: 20. Beatha 1. Matts 23. B:r Michel 50.? mh: 35. Rigina 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *David Dito 57. mh: 52. **Son Johan 31. mh: 23. Johan 1. Jacob 28. Michel 13. Valborg 17. B:r Adam 53. mh: 39. Adam 17. Elias 13. Lena 45. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Gabriel Sallmi 68. mh: 62. **Son Gabriel 27. mh: 24. Elias 13. Rigina 5. Sofia 1. Maria 7. Matts 23. Jonas 19. Anders 18. B:r Adam 51. mh: 49. Adam 3. Elias 29. mh: 27. Eva 1. Beatha 7. Anders 24. David 21. Emanuel 11. Lisa 24. Stina 17. Anna 13. Eva 54. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *David Heikari 56. mh: 51. **Son Jonas 15. Lena 21. Lisa 20. Stina 12. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Aadamsson 40. mh: 38. **D:tr Gretha 10. Anna 3. Fredric 35. mh: 30. Maria 5. Elias 27. Matts 19. Hinric 54. mh: 49. Hedda 46. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *David Jacobsson 44. mh: 40. **Son Salamon 18. Anna 10. Hanna 5. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Påhl Kajansinko 64. mh: 59. **Son Elias 37. mh: 34. David 15. Adam 12. Jonas 7. Eva 11. Stina 1. Anders 17. Eva 24. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Moses Anderssons E:a Lisa 43. **Son Anders 23. mh: 20. Elias 23. Matts 15. Eric 12. David 8. B:r Matts 44. mh: 44. Eva 14. Valborg 11. Stina 7. Adam 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *David Andersson Muuko 52. mh: 41. **Son Johan 27. mh: 21. Eva 2. Mor Anna 73. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Adam Jöransson 72. **Måg Hinric 58. mh: 45. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Thomas Jöranssons E:a Lisa 66. **E:a Gretha 42. Anders 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Staffan Jöransson 64. mh: 59. **Son Elias 38. mh: 33. Anders 12. Abell 2. Gabriel 28. Adam 24. Matts 21. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Gabriel Mattsson 40. mh: 37. **Son Abram 12. Maria 3. B:lm Elias 50. mh: 45. Caisa 57. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Adam Mattsson 56. mh: 54. **Son Anders 23. Johan 12. B:r Thomas 43. mh: 38. Adam 13. Sofia 14. Jonas 3. Hanna 13. Rigina 9. Maria 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *N:m: David Muukoin 43. mh: 43. **Son Gabriel 18. Maria 11. Måg Elias 25. mh: 21. d:r Adam Eliasson 27. d:r Josef Kurennjemi 26. pig: Valborg 18. d:o Anna 21. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Eva Pucki 71. **E:a Maria 48. Matts 18. Eva 21. Måg Adam 25. mh: ((ikä puuttuu)) B:lm Jöran 77. Elias 38. mh: 34. Anders 9. Beatha 7. Stina 5. Anna 2. *Torp E:a Eva Thomasd:tr 58. **Son David 24. Elias 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Mårten Saira 39. mh: 38. **D:tr Rigina 13. Maria 12. Eva 8. Lisa 6. Stina 3. David 35. mh: 30. Elias 1. Salamon 27. Valborg 42. Beatha 40. *Rothfatt: E:a Lisa Andersd:tr 80. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Saira 71. **Son Jonas 41. mh: 41. David 5. Anna 10. Eva 3. Adam 27. Sofia 41. Valborg 23. Stina 22. *Inh: Maria Johansd:tr 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352433 Jakso 421] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Peuhkuri 36. mh: 33. **Son David 11. Eva 18. Anna 14. Lisa 4. Moses 44. mh: 37. Maria 11. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Abram Dito 48. mh: 46. **D:tr Rigina 17. Eva 18. Anna 11. Lisa 5. Matts 30. mh: 30. Elias 10. Adam 8. Anders 2. d:r David Gabrielsson 24. Jonas 27. ((7 miestä, 7 naista)) ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Dito 51. mh: 54. **B:r Anders 44. mh: 46. Adam 21. Hinric 17. Eva 14. B:r David 37. mh: 30. Lisa 4. Mor Rigina 80. *S:ne Skomak: Jonas Laurickain 44. mh: 41. **Son Elias 5. Adam 1. ===Taipall=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *E:a Stina Gabrielsd:tr 70. **Son David 40. mh: 36. Anders 9. Adam 4. Sofia 11. Lisa 3. Adam 31. mh: 24. Valborg 4. Lena 3. Eva 25. Matts 70. mh: 60. Gabriel 38. mh: 26. Adam 9. Elias 7. David 4. Maria 6. Matts 35. Eva 45. Maria 23. Jonas 21. Beatha 36. Anders 55. Elias 18. David 13. Maria 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Bertill Taipall 58. mh: 44. **Son Adam 36. mh: 34. [[Taipale-36|Anders 9]]. Salamon 6. Moses 1. Eva 11. Sofia 5. Hinric 32. mh: 30. Elias 3. Eva 4. pig: Hanna 17. *Inh: Caisa Davidsd:tr 30. **Son Anders 11. Anna 9. Mor Susanna 63. *S:ne Svarf: Michel Kruskopp 38. mh: 35 **D:tr Eva 11. Lisa 7. *Mölnaren Moses Dito 24. **Mor Eva 63. ===Torwinjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Jonas Pettersson 67. **Son Gabriel 33. Fredric 28. Lisa 21. Israel 33. mh: 30. Adam 27. Anders 23. Beatha 17. Anders 40. mh: 36. David 10. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Adam Andersson 58. mh: 57. **Son Elias 34: mh. 33. Maria 5. Gretha 31. Matts 47. mh: 41. Benjam 23. Abell 18. Anna 15. Hinric 37. mh: 27. Gabriel 3. pig: Beatha 20. ((7 miestä, 7 naista)) ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torvi 37. mh: 31. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 1]]. Hanna 11. Eva 7. mor Eva 65. Maria 41. Adam 65. Sofia 57. Lena 53. d:r Esaias Nupponen 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Andersson 66. *Son Elias 36 mh: 30. Michel 8. Rigina 11. [[Torvi-3|Eva 3]]. Adam 34. E:a Sofia 57. Emanuel 17. Elias 13. Stina 23. Lisa 11. Valborg 8. E:a Stina 71. pig: Maria 17. ===Tewanjemi=== ====Hemman 1, 2 (2)==== *Anders Bure 49. mh: 48. **Son Johan 23. Sofia 17. Eva 13. Emilia 11. pig: Beatha 50. *Torp: David Kiha 61. mh: 59. **Son Gabriel 24. David 21. Johan 15. Maria 10. _Rothfatt Eva 76._ ===Uimennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Jonasd:tr 55. **Son Benjam 19. Jonas 17. Påhl 15. Anna 11. David 56. mh: 35. Rigina 6. Moses 43. Salamon 19. Adam 11. Anders 6. Hedda 17. Rigina 13. Sofia 9. Eva 57. Hanna 18. *Torp Hinric Saira 65. mh: 61. **Son Abell 42. mh: 32. Anders 9. Gabriel 4. Lisa 13. Maria 7. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hinric Adamsson 58. mh: 53. **Son Matts 33. mh: 28. Emanuel 8. Elias 3. Anna 2. Adam 24. Henric 16. Maria 19. Adam 53. mh: 43. Michel 9. Valborg 16. B:lm Jacob 73. E:a Sofia 45. Abell 15. David 13. Beatha 19. B:r Abram 45. pig: Beatha 53. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hetamjes 67. **Son Moses 42. Thomas 30. mh: 30. David 23. Elias 53. mh: 47. Salamon 22. Benjam 15. Fredric 11. Valborg 19. Hinric 38. mh: 30. Gabriel 1. Johan 23. Matts 11. Stina 21. Beatha 18. Lisa 13. Rigina 7. Anders 45. mh: 33. Jonas 10. Anders 1. Maria 4. E:a Sofia 71. Elias 33. mh: 23. E:a Eva 56. Abram 31. mh: 24. Abell 20. Jacob 54. mh: 51. Susanna 50. Adam 26. ((20 miestä, 17 naista)) *Torp. E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 53. **Son Elias 14. Rigina 13. Maria 10. Eva 39. Stina 23. d:r Gabriel Saira 18. *Torp E:a Stina Seppä ((ikä puuttuu)) **Son Staffan 27. Anders 25. Fredric 17. Jonas 15. Eva 18. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Maria Hakonen 69. **Son Salamon 56. mh: 56. Adam 50. Jonas 43. mh: 36. Elias 11. Adam 5. David 4. Eva 7. David 51. mh: 45. Hinric 33. Jacob 30. Måg Jonas 30. mh: 27. Anders 36. mh: 30. Maria 5. Gabriel 31. Hinric 7. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Kintu 65. **Son Adam 27. mh: 25. Maria 6. Hinric 24. Sofia 29. Beatha 17. Jeremias 55. B:r David 41. mh: 40. Abram 15. Jonas 10. Rigina 11. Stina 9. d:r Adam Andersson 20. *Rothfatt: Maria Esaiasd:tr 67. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Kintu 41. mh: 39. **Son David 34. mh: 27. Vilhelm 30. Gabriel 60. mh: 47. Abell 23. Lena 26. Adam 4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352434 Jakso 422] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Päkari 48. mh: 42. **Son David 11. Gabriel 8. Eva 18. Anna 13. Lisa 1. Gabriel 56. Jacob 21. Moses 44. mh: 37. Anders 26. Maria 4. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Dito 45. mh: 45. **D:tr Rigina 17. Eva 13. Anna 11. Lisa 7. Stina 4. Emanuel 30. mh: 30. Elias 10. Matts 8. Anders 2. d:r Adam Gabrielsson 24. *Inh: Jöran Päkari 68. mh: 58. **D:tr Beatha 31. Valborg 20. Lisa 18. Stina 12. *Inh: Johan Esaiasson 33. mh: 31. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:a Gretha Poikulain 58. **Måg Anders 35. mh: 28. Gabriel 1. Eva 8. Svåg: Jonas 41. Elias 8. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Hinricsson 50. mh: 41. **Son Anders 20. David 11. Adam 6. Moses 4. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 9]]. Maria 7. Svåg: Hinric 31. mh: 26. Michel 1. Valborg 27. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 40. mh: 37. **Son Anders 15. Jonas 13. Gabriel 9. B:lm Johan 50. mh: 41. Eva 19. *Bstd:r E:a Stina Sairain 41. **D:tr Rigina 12. Maria 7. _Son Rothfatt: Hinric 10._ ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Matts Sairain 59. mh: 49. **Son Adam 11. Abell 10. Matts 7. Simon 6. David 1. Mor Maria 70. Abram 46. Stina 21. Anders 33. mh: 28. Elias 7. Hinric 4. Jonas 1. ((11 miestä, 3 naista)) ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Staffan Thomasson 43. mh: 30. **Son Thomas 3. Gretha 23. Eva 22. Hedda 16. Sofia 13. Maria 11. Lisa 3. Son Gabriel 16. David 11. Elias 10. *Rothfatt: Petter Hinricsson 73. mh: 44. **D:tr Eva 12. ====Hemman 9 (1)==== *Esaias Tuuliain 45. **Mor Gretha 71 Thomas 73. mh: 74. David 21. Jonas 19. Eva 18. Adam 28. mh: 27. Anders 7. Elias 2. Stina 10. Maria 3. Eric 61. mh: 49. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Hinric Nikunen 50. mh: 45. **Son Johan 7. Jonas et Elias 4. Thomas 17. Stina 14. Christer 37. mh: 30. Maria 1. Anders 27. David 21. Eva 40. Matts 11. Sofia 24. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunen 63. mh: 58. **Son Elias 40. mh: 35. Michel 11. Gabriel 8. Petter 30. Adam 21. Rigina 17. Styfmor Maria 71. ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Anders Jukain 43. mh: 44. **Son Anders 8. Rigina 16. Maria 11. B:r Matts 40. mh: 40 Adam 11. Emanuel 6. Valborg 16. Sofia 12. Jeremias 37. mh: 31. Vilhelm 6. David 4. Eva 1. *Bstd:r Elias Jukain 53. mh: 41. **Son David 16. Sofia 15. Maria 11. *D:o Hinric Esaiasson 40. mh: 35. **Son Elias 7. Gabriel et Anna 3. Gretha 15. Valborg 50. ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:a Gretha Thomasd:tr 63. **Son Hinric 40. mh: 34. Hinric 8. Adam 3. Anna 2. Simon 38. mh: 30. E:a Lena 46. Johan 43. mh: 41. Anders 4. Eva 7. _f: d: Ryska Sold:t Thomas 48. mh: 21._ *Inh: Caisa Mattsd:tr 72.? ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Sofia Mattsd:tr 59. **Son Anders 41. mh: 33. Elias 4. Anders 1. Jonas 38. Anna 20. Adam 14. Anders 63. mh: 46. Elias 56. Gabriel 49. mh: 43. Abram 4. David 45. mh: 40. E:a Eva 63. Abell 43. mh: 37. Michel 2. Stina 11. Gabriel 28. Adam 49. ===Värdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Värdö 51. mh: 51. **Son Matts 30. Elias 27. Simon 24. Lena 19. Eva 15. Anna 10. E:a Maria 58. Michel 23. Beatha 24. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:a Caisa Värdö 61. **Son Benjam 29. Hinric 4. Valborg 7. Anders 23. mh: 20. Moses 21. Caisa 16. E:a Maria 63. Anna 23. *Inh: Titus Mannari? 51. mh: 47. **Son Adam 14. Eva 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Värdö 45. mh: 41. **Son Gabriel 15. Lisa 10. Anders 68. Gabriel 55. mh: 50. E:a Maria 74. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *David Simonsson 41. mh: 39. **Son Mårten 19. Johan 13. pig: Lisa 21. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:a Caisa Värdö 60. **Son Mårten 39. mh: 31. David 9. Thomas 7. Eva 4. Matts 23. Stina 14. Maria 3. David 60. mh: 51. Fredric 21. Gretha 14. mor Lisa 80. ((7 miestä, 8 naista)) *Inh: E:a Maria Holmsten 55. **Son Adam 18. Maria 24. *Rothfatt: Maria Jöransd:tr ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352435 Jakso 423] ===Wainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Skatt Fogden Christer Mört 81. **Son Adam 38. mh: 33. David 11. Sofia 13. Anna 30. E:a Caisa 67. *Inh: Mårten Taipall 42. mh: 41. **Son Adam 10. Eva 12. Brson David 20. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *N:m: Anders Vainicka 69. mh: 54. **Son Anders 21. Agnetha 23. Maria 17. Sofia 9. E:a Eva 44. Adam 23. Eva 21. B:r Elias 48. *David Vainicka 48 mh: 32 **Son Adam 4. Eva 9. Måg Esaias 27. mh: 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Mårten Dito 50. mh: 47. **E:a Maria 26. Adam 10. Anders 3. Eva 6. E:a Maria 42. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Jöransd:tr 71. **Son Fredric 43. Adam 4. Eva 1. Anders 39. mh: 28. David 3. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Kanganmäki 81. **Måg David 53. mh: 46. Adam 19. Gabriel 15. Jonas 9. Maria 12. Rigina 2. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Petter Dito 63. mh: 48. **Son Esaias 40. mh: 38. Eva 10. Beatha 4. Lisa 29. Anna 23. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 31. mh: 30. **Son Elias 24. mh: 21. [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 2]]. David 1. Gretha 51. Hanna 21. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *E:a Hedda Davidsd:tr 65. **E:a Caisa 33. Hedda 16. Elias 30. mh: 29. Adam 3. Matts 8. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Esaias Davidsson 46. mh: 38. **Son Moses 18. Abram 38. mh: 31. Thomas 15. Anders 11. Valborg 4. *Inh: Esaias Tapanain 50. mh: 49. **_Son Abram 16. Krymlinge Rothefattig_ ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Matts Uski 30. mh: 30. **Son Jacob 4. B:r Gabriel 19. E:a Anna 59. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *vice Länsman Johan Turiain 50. **Son Gabriel 19. Rigina 23. Lisa 21. Maria 8. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson 42 mh: 36. **D:tr Anna 15. Eva 8. [[Turiainen-1|Rigina 1]]. *Inh: Anders Holm 42. mh: 39. *Rothfatt: Hinric Asickain 39. mh: 29. **_Son Jonas 3. Kyrkofattig 5._ ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidsson 61. **Son Jeremias 33. mh: 31. Moses 3. Elias 27. E:a Eva 52. Gabriel 26. Maria 18. Saara 13. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Himmi 54. **D:tr Anna 8. Måg Salamon 40. mh: 32. Anders 1. E:a Hedda 56. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Eliasson 48. mh: 33. **Son Anders 11. Anna 7. Maria 37. Svåg: Adam 33. mh: 30. Eva 5. Maria 1. *Inh: E:a Maria Taipall 50. **D:tr Caisa 23. Maria 14. *S:ne Skrädd: Elias Taipalin 28. *Torp: Anders Jöransson 41. mh: 40. **Son Elias 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352436 Jakso 424]

William Cornell

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Larry Gardner To-Do List

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::Go back to >> [[Gardner-2412|Larry Gardner]] ::Jump to > [[Burch-1263|Burch, Charles ]] ::Jump to > [[Pease-408|Pease, Harvey ]] ::Jump to > [[Tarkington-36|Tarkington, Jesse H.]] ::Jump to > [[Booth-2490|Tarkington, Elizabeth (Booth) ]] ::Jump to > [[Tarkington-40|Tarkington, Newton Booth]] ::Jump to > [[Pease-404|Nancy (Pease) Love]] ::Jump to > [[Tinkham-162|Anna (Tinkham) Fuller]] ::Jump to > [[Gray-443|Edward Gray]] ::Jump to > [[Grey-599|Thomas Grey]] ::Jump to > [[Greystoke-107|Margaret (Greystoke) Grey]] ::Jump to > [[Plantagenet-66|John of Gaunt]] ::Jump to > [[Plantagenet-167|Henry III if England]] ::Jump to > [[Aquitaine-84|Eleanor of Aquitaine]] ::Jump to > [[Toulouse-6|Pons G. Toulouse]] ::Jump to > [[Toulouse-46|Raymond I of Toulouse]] ::Jump to > [[David-379|Natronai ben Nahman]] ::Jump to > [[Autun-4|Theuderic Makir Autum]] ::Jump to > [[Custer-108|Emmanuel H. Custer]] ::Jump to > [[Dean-2516|James Dean]] ::Jump to > [[Douglas-1283|George Augustus Douglas]] ::Jump to > [[Edwards-8075|Anna Leonowens]] ::Jump to > [[Pratt-3483|Boris Karloff]] ::Jump to > [[Atwill-11|Lionel Atwill]] ::Jump to > [[Rogers-10879|Will Rogers]] ::Jump to > [[Helms-711|Bobby Helms]] ::"People trails": [[Southern-85|Judith (Southern) Burch]] to [[Ford-1456|Magdaline (Ford) Southern]] to [[Faure-5|Daniel Isaac Faure]] to [[Faure-16|Elizabeth (Faure) Morrisett]] to [[Morrisett-24|Elizabeth (Morrisett) David]] to [[David-447|Anne (David) Easley]] to [[Adams-8350|Elizabeth (Adams) Guffey]] to [[Guffey-40|Mourning (Guffey) Davis]] to [[Hopkins-2211|Mary Polly (Hopkins) McFarland]] to [[McFarland-457|Sarah (McFarland) Vestal]] to [[McFarland-442|Martha (McFarland) Buster]] Martha's brother = [[McFarland-456|George W. McFarland]] his wife = [[Sparks-532|Charlotte J. (Sparks) McFarland]] her mother = [[Vestal-241|Sarah Frances (Vestal) Sparks]] her husband = [[Sparks-1387|Peter Sparks]] his borther = [[Sparks-1718|John "Bud" Sparks]] his daughter = [[Sparks-2031|Sarah Elizabeth (Sparks) Leep]] her daughter inlaw = [[Woodall-509|Bertha Ethel (Woodall) Leep]] her great grandfather = [[Woodall-514|Andrew Woodall]] his grandaughter = [[Terrell-1099|Phene (Terrell) Adair]] her husband = [[Adair-1216|John Martin Adair]] his mother = [[Schrimsher-12|Elizabeth Alabama (Schrimsher) Adair]] her nephew = [[Rogers-10879|Will Rogers]] *Take note: The main Vestal surname connection is through [[Sparks-532|Charlotte J. (Sparks) McFarland]] and not through her sister inlaw's husband [[Vestal-94|John Aaron Vestal]].

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Keelan Records

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'''Records for Keelan and related families''' [http://http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records Louise's Keelan & Related Family Info]
[http://http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-2 Keelan and Mongovan Record Summary] '''Anna Maria Keelan'''
[[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-13 Anna Maria Keelan Birth Record - 1873] '''Dorothy Moira Keelan'''
[http://http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-1 Dorothy Moira Keelan Birth Inf - Marriage of Parents]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-3 Dorothy Keelan & Avery 1955 Marriage Certificate]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-4 Dorothy Keelan Emery Death Cert - 2007] '''Edward Robert Keelan'''
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-14 Edward Robert Keelan Info]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan-30 Edward Robert Keelan Birth Record]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-11 Edward Robert Keelan Birth Record - 1876]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-6 Edward Robert Keelan 1955 Death Certificate]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-7 Edward Keelan Royal Irish Constabulary Record]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-12 Edward Keelan and Mary Mongovan Marriage Record - 1872]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-16 Edward Keelan Record of Service and Conduct - Pg 1]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-15 Edward Keelan Record of Service and Conduct - Pg 2] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-14 Edward Robert Keelan info] '''John Thomas Keelan'''
[http://http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-8 John Thomas Keelan Birth Record - 1880]] '''Jessie Wright Keelan'''
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-5 Jessie Wright Keelan 1973 Death Cert] '''Michael Patrick Keelan'''
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-9 Michael Patrick Keelan Birth Record -1879]
[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Keelan_Records-10 Michael Patrick Keelan Death Record - 1879]

Gold Seal Creamery

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[[Category: New Orleans, Louisiana]] [[Category: Centanni Name Study]] == GOLD SEAL CREAMERY, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1920-1986 == * Gold Seal Creamery was a well-known dairy and creamery in New Orleans, Louisiana founded by Antonino Centanni and his son Salvador Centanni in about 1920. * Originally delivered milk with horse and wagon. * Located near Dublin Street. * Hired many Centanni family members over the years. * Made money by being the first with homogenizing machines. Able to homogenize for other dairies for a fee. * Famous for Creole Creme Cheese, which was also sold to the Cafe du Monde in the French Quarter of New Orleans for the making of Cannoli. * Sold products to homes, businesses and even to ships in the harbor. * Business declined when larger national dairies took over contract opportunities, especially for the shipping industry. * Sold in 1986 by Antonio's son Sam who was ready to retire at age 88. == Sources == * Personal interview with Sam Centanni by Gregory Centanne in April 1986. * Personal emails from Sam's daughter Myra Centanni Merthens before her death. * Family photographs taken by Gregory Centanne * Dairy soveniors given to Gregory Centanne by Sam Centanni in 1986. * Newspaper article in the Times-Picayune from 1986.

Linda Hirst Freespace Watchlist

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hirst-388|Linda Hirst]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hirst-388&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Linda Hirst To-Do List|Linda's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Arangio-2|Arangio, Luanne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-399|Bowman, Joanne (Hirst)]] || || to-do |- | [[Gersky-2|Gersky, Barb ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-388|Hirst, Linda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-389|Hirst, Bill ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-390|Hirst, Bill Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[O'Neill-1409|Hirst, Kitty (O'Neill)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-402|Hirst, Kate ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-403|Hirst, Leroy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-404|Hirst, Pete ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-402|Hirst, Kate ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hirst-409|Hirst, Joe ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-88648|Riopelle, Ruth (Smith)]] || || to-do |- | [[Riopelle-200|Riopelle, Howie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Riopelle-201|Riopelle, Noah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Riopelle-202|Riopelle, Nikki ]] || || to-do |- | [[Riopelle-198|Spiegel, El (Riopelle) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spiegel-108|Spiegel, Art ]] || || to-do |- | [[Riopelle-203|Gersky, Gertrude (Riopelle) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gersky-5|Gersky, Kenneth Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Gersky-3|Gersky, Lawrence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Honkanen-8|Honkanen, Joan ]] || || to-do |-

Preston Mysteries

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

Wia Swijgman To-Do List

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Kimberly Colley To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Morgan-10292|Kimberly Colley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Morgan-10292&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Kimberly Colley To-Do List|Kimberly's current to-do list]].''

Dave Kyle To-Do List

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British India Cochrane, Matthers, Joans

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#REDIRECT [[Space:British_India._Cochrane,_Matthews_and_Joans]]

Moore Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Moores. 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]]

Elizabeth Brito To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brito-28|Elizabeth Brito]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brito-28&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Elizabeth Brito To-Do List|Elizabeth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gaumond-88|Gaumond, Joseph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spedding-67|Gaumond, Beatrice (Spedding)]] || || to-do |- | [[Gaumond-89|Gaumond, Alexander ]] || || to-do |- | [[Goff-1690|Goff, Warren ]] || || to-do |- |}

Smith / Sess Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. == German Origins of Leonhard Schmidt == [[Schmidt-1855|Leonhard Schmidt]] (1818-1872) was the oldest known progenitor of our particular branch of the Schmidt / Smith line. The only clue to his origins is "Baden" as listed on his death record. Our earliest record of his presence in the U.S. is his 21 Nov 1848 Buffalo marriage to [[Betz-59|Elisabetha Betz]]. We have found no evidence of siblings or other Schmidt relations, with the possible exception of a Maria Schmidt who appears as godmother to one of his children. There are a couple of passenger list possibilities: * 21 Apr 1847 arrival in NYC on the ship "New Hampshire" out of Antwerp * 11 Jul 1848 arrival in NYC on the ship "Davenport" out of Bremen. == Who were the parents of Henrietta Lowrie? == Another brick wall in our family research is the identity of the parents of [[Lowrie-332|Henrietta Lowrie]] (1866-1912). While their names are identified on both her New Orleans birth and marriage records, figuring out who exactly they were has been a challenge. See [[Grosch-19|Laura-Henrietta Grosch]] and [[Lowrie-333|Edwin Lowrie]] for details of our efforts. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Marriage Records for 1896

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McSwain Name Study

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[[Category:McSwain 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.

Wia Swijgman To-Do List-1

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

Unicorn, sailing of 1682

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[[Category: Unicorn, sailed October 1682]] ''Unicorn'' left Bristol England sometime after October 17 in 1682, and arrive before the end of December. '''Thomas Cooper''', ship's master '''Cloud''' :[[Cloud-133|William Cloud]]Recognized and approved for Membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/2/2015){{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1|t=S}}. page 63 and his sons [[Cloud-425|William]], [[Cloud-113|Jeremiah]] and Robert :William's son [[Cloud-352|Joseph Cloud]] came aboard ''[[Space:Bristol Factor, sailing of 1681 |Bristol Factor]]'' on her first sailing in 1681 as an indentured servant to [[Bezer-16|John Bezer]]. {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1|t=S}}. page 33 (note 7). '''Elton''' :[[Elton-15|Anthony Elton]], his wife [[UNKNOWN-86668|Susanna]], and their children [[Elton-17|Mary]], George, [[Elton-150|Anthony]] and Thomas. == 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 ]] |- !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]] |}

Joyce L To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Private-172|Joyce L]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Private-172&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Joyce L To-Do List|Joyce's current to-do list]].''

Leslie Vaughn Lowe & Thelma Grace Ridgeway

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Texas Ridge Cemetery

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

Template:Neuville, Québec

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Template for Neuville, Québec One Place Study {{Project Box | category = {{{Neuville, Québec}}} | image = La Sandbox-3.jpg | image-caption = One Place Studies | description = This profile is part of the {{{place}}} One Place Study | project = One Place Studies }} '''Copy / Paste this box''' {{OnePlaceStudy
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Portrait And Biographical Album of Otoe And Cass Counties, Nebraska

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:Portrait And Biographical Album of Otoe And Cass Counties, Nebraska|»]]{{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Geoffrey, ''Portraits ... Ote and Cass Counties, Nebraska'' |F =Geoffrey Chapman Publishers. ''Portrait and biographical album of Otoe and Cass Counties, Nebraska: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of the State, and of the Presidents of the United States''. Chicago, Chapman Bros.(1889). [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653077/ Hathi Trust] }} *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653077/ Hathi Trust] *[https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01geof Internet Archives] ---- * [[Hawley-1027 |Hiram George Hawley]] (1834-1914) -- [https://archive.org/stream/portraitbiograph01geof#page/1002/mode/1up page 1002-1003]

Grosse Ïle, Québec

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Forbis Name Study

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[[Category:Forbis 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 Forbis 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. A goal that I have is to hopefully break down a brick wall with my third great grandfather, and one with a distant cousin. If you have anyone in your tree surnamed Forbis, you may also have some brick walls. Let's put our collective Forbis research together and see if we can't pulverize some of our brick walls!

Twillingate To-Do List

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A to-do list for profiles related to people from the town of Twillingate, Newfoundland. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Anstey-37|Anstey, Esther]] || 1847-07-08 || Find marriage and death info. |- | [[Minty-97|Hayward, Beatrice (Minty) ]] || 1879-08-04 || Find death info. |- | [[Hayward-2120|Hayward, Robert Henry]] || 1879-07-31 || Find death info. |- | [[Pittman-1442|Hayward, Mary Jane (Pittman) ]] || 1845-01-20 || Look for 2nd son from 1st marriage. |- | [[Hayward-2147|Hayward, Robert ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hayward-2148|Hayward, Edwin ]] || 1877-06-23 || Add details of inheritance from grandfather. |- | [[Hayward-2149|Hayward, Daniel John]] || 1881-11-13 || Find marriage info. |- | [[Bromley-386|Bromley, Elizabeth ]] || 1846-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Hanrahan-179|Hanrahan, Eugena Elizabeth]] || 1877-08-31 || Add younger children. |- | [[Hayward-2170|Hayward, Amy ]] || 1896-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-14548|Hodder, Mary Ann (Roberts) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Minty-104|Hodder, Emma (Minty) ]] || 1870-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Hodder-91|Hodder, George ]] || 1867-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Hodder-93|Hodder, Leslie Edwin]] || 1896-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Hodder-94|Hodder, Emma Prestwood]] || 1863-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Hodder-95|Hodder, William ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hodder-96|Hodder, Albert Collins]] || 1866-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Hodder-97|Hodder, Charles Edwin]] || 1862-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Hodder-98|Hodder, George , Sr]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jacobs-4858|Jacobs, Jonathan ]] || 1845-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Jacobs-4860|Jacobs, Simon ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jacobs-4899|Jacobs, John ]] || 1868-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Jacobs-4900|Jacobs, Solomon ]] || 1849-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Jacobs-4901|Jacobs, Lydia ]] || 1847-05-28 || to-do |- | [[Kendall-2213|Kendall, Louisa ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moores-296|Minty, Elizabeth (Moores) ]] || 1847-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Minty-98|Minty, John ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moores-303|Minty, Amelia (Moores) ]] || 1849-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Minty-102|Minty, Joseph ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Minty-103|Minty, Susanna ]] || 1868-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Minty-105|Minty, Joseph Edmund]] || 1871-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Minty-106|Minty, Albion ]] || 1873-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Minty-107|Minty, Caywood John]] || 1874-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Minty-108|Minty, Stephen ]] || 1877-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Minty-109|Minty, William John]] || 1878-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Minty-110|Minty, Jabez Willie]] || 1881-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Minty-111|Minty, Kaywood Chelsey]] || 1890-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Minty-112|Minty, Joseph , Jr]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Minty-113|Minty, William ]] || 1843-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Minty-114|Minty, John ]] || 1873-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Mitchard-9|Minty, Hephezilah (Mitchard) ]] || 1881-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Warr-264|Minty, Frances (Warr) ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Minty-118|Minty, Gertrude Catherine]] || 1886-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Minty-119|Minty, Janet Reay]] || 1878-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Minty-120|Minty, Harry James]] || 1879-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Moores-298|Moores, Joseph ]] || 1838-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Moores-299|Moores, Elihu ]] || 1840-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Moores-300|Moores, William ]] || 1841-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Moores-301|Moores, Edmund ]] || 1843-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Moores-302|Moores, Robert ]] || 1845-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Moores-304|Moores, Susanna ]] || 1851-10-16 || to-do |- |}

Grosse Ïle

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Birth Certificate, Oscar Charles Niemeth (Jr)

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Cora Curtiss To-Do List

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Other Petersen family

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Walter Todman To-Do List

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Genesee Street 5976, Lancaster, NY

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5344 Genesee Street - Bowmansville United Methodist Church

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Chandra Maronn To-Do List

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British India. Cochrane, Matthews and Joans

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[[Category:British_Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cochrane-379|Clare Bailey]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7524261 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Duane Hearrell To-Do List

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Kate Killebrew

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Full and complete name from birth. No middle name, not short for "Katharine", etc.

Huff Plantation Caldwell County Texas

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[[Category:Texas_Projects]] The goal of this project is to ...establish a central location for recording biographical and anecdotal information about the people who lived on and around the Huff Plantation in Caldwell County, Texas, c.1850-c.1876 and beyond. This plantation existed during a time of social turmoil and precipitous change. In 2014 DNA results have been reported that link the Huff family to some of the enslaved families. It is my hope that we can continue to consolidate family histories. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Huff-1390|Dorothy LaBarbera]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * My interest in genealogy is strongly tied to the broader historic context in which our family members lived. I would love to consolidate here the stories passed down that flesh out our collective memory in order to bring this period of time into better focus *I would like to collect here any DNA reports that tie his descendants to Leonard Corder Huff (1811-1874). * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8459038 send me a private message]. Thanks!

An 1880 Paternity Case

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== The Story of Lucia Ligotino’s Paternity == I’ve collected lots of anecdotes from the Church and civil records of my ancestors in Corleone, but this one has come closest to my direct ancestors, involved more individuals, and been most unique among all that I’ve found. A real paternity case, conducted by the Catholic Church after the deaths of the legitimate parents, my fourth great aunt and uncle.First page of letter regarding High Court hearing into paternity of Lucia Ligotino, in 1880-89, Corleone, volume of Church matrimonial documents, "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159314-109478-77?cc=2046915&wc=MGST-HZ9:351041801,351041802,351698601 : accessed 05 Aug 2014), Corleone > San Martino > Documenti matrimoniali 1880-1889 > image 4 of 468; citing Archivio della Diocesi di Palermo. === Three Sisters === The story begins with three sisters. [[Cascio-467|Giovanna]] (b. ~1813), [[Cascio-195|Francesca]] (b. ~1815), and [[Cascio-119|Carmela]] (b. ~1817), are [[Cascio-10|my]] fourth-great aunts, daughters of [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe Cascio]] and [[Oliveri-18|Maria Oliveri]]. There weren’t just the three, of course. Their oldest brother, [[Cascio-90|Leoluca]] (b. ~1811), is my third-great-grandfather. He marries twice, the second time to my third-great-grandmother, [[Ligotino-1|Salvatrice Ligotino]], around 1851. Salvatrice is the daughter of [[Ligotino-85|Carmelo Ligotino]] (b. ~1802), brother to Giuseppe (b. ~1813) and Vincenzo (b. ~1816), who will marry Leoluca’s sisters, Giovanna and Carmela Cascio. So not only are the sisters involved my 4th-great aunts, but the men are my 4th-great uncles, also by blood. There are two other sisters in the Cascio family besides the three already mentioned---[[Cascio-500|Emmanuela]] (c. 1814) and [[Castro-217|Lucia]] (b. ~1824)---and two younger brothers, of whom there is no record beyond their baptisms. Emmanuela marries twice, first on 9 April 1834. Giovanna, her older sister, marries the same month, on 29 April, to [[Ligotino-136|Giuseppe Ligotino]] (b. ~1804). Francesca, whose fidelity will be scrutinized by the archbishop after her death, marries [[Ligotino-6|Salvatore Ligotino]] in 1837. Salvatore is a first cousin to Carmelo, Giuseppe, and Vincenzo: their fathers are brothers. Unlike Giuseppe and Vincenzo, who, along with their father, are called ‘’borgesi’’ (landowners) in the 1880 High Court record, Salvatore is simply called a farmer. His older sister and brother marry before him, to a brother and sister, the Di Micelis. Carmela marries [[Ligotino-3|Vincenzo Ligotino]] in 1840. Vincenzo is the younger brother of Giuseppe, Giovanna’s husband. Lucia marries in 1842. After the deaths of Salvatore Ligotino and Francesca Cascio, on the eve of their youngest daughter, [[Ligotino-41|Lucia]]’s wedding to [[Provenzano-26|Giovanni Provenzano]], there is a Church High Court proceeding, in which family members are reportedly “thoroughly and repeatedly” questioned, to determine Lucia’s paternity. === Francesca and Salvatore, Carmela and Vincenzo, Giovanna and Giuseppe === Before Lucia is born, the three couples seem as close as their kinship suggests. They all stand as godparents to one another’s children, as is common among siblings in Corleone at this time: In September 1838, Leoluca and his wife stand as godparents to Salvatore and Francesca’s oldest child, [[Ligotino-34|Biagia]]. The following February, Giuseppe and Giovanna stand as godparents to Leoluca’s oldest son, named [[Castro-413|Giuseppe]] after his paternal grandfather. In January 1841, the year before their first known child is born, Vincenzo and Carmela, already married, stand as godparents to the second daughter of Salvatore and Francesca, named [[Ligotino-75|Maria]] after her maternal grandmother. A year later, Vincenzo and Carmela have their first child, and Salvatore and Francesca are her godparents. That April, Vincenzo and Carmela are godparents to Leoluca’s third son, Biagio. In February 1848, Vincenzo and Carmela’s third child is born, named [[Ligotino-122|Giovanna]]. Giovanna’s godmother and namesake is her aunt Giovanna, older sister to Francesca and Carmela, and her godfather is Giovanna’s husband, Giuseppe. I have not found any records of Giovanna and Giuseppe having any children of their own. === The Youngest Child of Salvatore and Francesca === [[Ligotino-41|Lucia Ligotino]] (b. 1855) is the youngest child of Salvatore and Francesca, born the year before her father’s death. On Lucia’s baptismal record, her father is initially recorded as Vincenzo Ligotino. It’s not possible to know when that correction was made: immediately after it was written, or at some time in the next 25 years. Her godparents are Biagio Gennusa and Carmela Catanzaro. Salvatore dies at age 46 (b. 1810) on 13 March 1856. He leaves Francesca, a 41 year old widow with infant Lucia, and at least three more children the oldest 18 year old Biagia. (I say “at least” because I don’t know if a second son named Leoluca survives childhood) === Giovanna’s Marriage === In February 1872, Vincenzo and Carmela’s daughter, Giovanna (b. 1848), marries Giovanni Provenzano. On a side note, and to illustrate how complicated these relationships can get, in 1875 [[Cascio-479|Leonardo Cascio]], the son of my 3rd-great-grandfather Leoluca (from his first marriage), marries his cousin [[Ligotino-152|Salvatrice Ligotino]], Giovanna's sister. She has the the same first and last name as Leoluca’s late second wife. Lucia’s mother, Francesca, dies at age 63 (b. 1816) on 18 July 1879. === The Young Widower === In November, Carmela’s daughter, Giovanna, dies at age 30, leaving Giovanni Provenzano her widower. Some time in the next year, Giovanni and Lucia, Francesca and Salvatore’s youngest, post their intention to wed. Typically this is done in the weeks leading up to a wedding, and takes a month. It’s not clear from the notes how it became elevated to the office of the Archbishop, but it seems likely to me that it developed from the requirement of a fairly common dispensation. Lucia and Giovanna are not only first cousins but also second cousins, sharing a common grandfather, [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe Cascio]], and a common great-grandfather, [[Ligotino-176|Vincenzo Ligotino]]. Giovanna and Lucia’s mothers, Carmela and Francesca, are sisters. Their fathers, Vincenzo and Salvatore, are cousins. Because Lucia is related to Giovanni’s late wife, there is a routine investigation by the Church, and the formal requirement of a dispensation to be granted by the office of the archbishop. I’ve found many couples where there is such a dispensation written into their marriage record: cases where a widow marries the sibling of their late spouse, some where the bride and groom might have been cousins of some degree. There are some where I can’t tell why there was the need, but the dispensation was granted and the couple wed. And then there is [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ligotino-41 Lucia’s baptismal record]. The High Court inquiry is dated October 1880. === Facts of the Inquiry === According to the record, Giovanna’s father, Vincenzo, stands accused of having had relations with Francesca, Lucia’s mother, who has recently died. Salvatore died when Lucia was a baby. Salvatore’s cousins, Vincenzo, age 70, and his older brother, Giuseppe, age 75, are the first to be interrogated. Vincenzo testifies that he knows only one couple by the names of Salvatore Ligotino and Francesca Cascio. Salvatore was a clerk at the time, and so was not present for Lucia’s baptism. There is mention of a midwife. The notes are difficult to translate, and I am not certain what the family traditions were for baptism. I imagine they were conducted in the church, not at home, except in those records where the midwife baptizes an infant in imminent danger of death. Infant baptisms in my family are conducted on the same day, or within a day or two, of birth. I imagine the mother makes this trip, if she is able. Although much of the record is hard to understand, the conclusion of the Church in the matter of Lucia’s paternity is clear: Lucia is the natural and legitimate daughter of Salvatore Ligotino and Francesca Cascio, a married couple who once lived in Corleone. Lucia and Giovanni marry in November, 1880, directly after the trial’s conclusion. === After the Inquiry === Lucia has two brothers, [[Ligotino-5|Leoluca]] and [[Ligotino-20|Giuseppe]], who marry sisters. The first of them to marry a Cannaliato sister is Giuseppe, who is already a widow in 1879. His marriage requires a dispensation for consanguinity, though it’s not clear why. Leoluca marries another Cannaliato sister for the first time in 1881, after Lucia’s paternity inquiry. If the error in Lucia’s baptismal record was discovered while compiling the records for Lucia’s marriage, it may have kicked off an inquiry. Was it solely the Church’s explorations that led to the hearing, or was someone outside the family spreading rumors? Did someone within the family oppose Lucia’s marriage, or her father’s honor? Carmela, whose daughter dies at age 30, may have resented her sister, Francesca, if she suspected her own husband had an affair with Francesca, or even if the rumor was circulating. Although there are other marriages where widows marry close relations of their late spouses, this may not always meet with everyone’s approval. That Lucia would want to marry Giovanna’s widower may have only served to increase Carmela’s sense of grief and loss. In contrast to the evidence of a long standing grudge between Carmela and Francesca, there seems to be an especially close relationship between Carmela and their older sister, Giovanna, the namesake of Carmela’s recently deceased daughter. Giovanna may have felt torn loyalties between her sisters, and their daughters. She and her husband were godparents to the late young woman. She has no children of her own. And it is not her husband who is suspected of fathering her late sister’s youngest child. Two months after the High Court proceedings Giovanna, age 67, and then her sister, Carmela, age 63, die within five days of one another. They are both survived by their husbands. Carmela’s husband, Vincenzo, dies at age 76 (b. 1811) on 11 May 1887. [[Ligotino-136|Giuseppe Ligotino]], Giovanna's widower, dies at age 85 (b. 1804) on 22 September 1889. == Sources ==

Lemko

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[[Category:Ethnic_Roots_Projects]] The goal of this project is to form a database of people who identify as the Lemko ethnic group, and their descendants. The area covered is presently in southern Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. Andy Warhol's parents were from this ethnic group. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Postellon-2|Daniel Postellon]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * indexing LDS microfilms of church records. * I have started with some individuals from Binczarowa and Bogusa * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11322461 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category: Open Free Space Photos]] ---- This is an open Free Space - anyone can add photos The primary purpose for this page is to provide a place to up load photos to be used for category pages. For an example: see [[:Category: Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, New Mexico]] - edit category page to see code. ----

The Society of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland

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The Society inspired its members to aid emigrants from Ireland to the English colonies which subsequently became the United States of America, with special attention to victims of starvation, exile and eviction from Ireland. The society was disbanded in 1798. A lineal society, The Hibernian Society was established. The Sons of Saint Patrick have revitalized and now branches all over the country. At one of the first meetings of the Society, a motion was made to throw all their support: life, limb and money behind the revolutionary cause. One man wanted to think about it and they threw him out. When I come across the story again, I will fix it. While it is a society to help Irish Emigrants, the society does not limit itself to supporting only Irish causes, nor is there a religious divide. The practice is to alternate presidents between Catholics and Protestants. Founding members were [[Fitzsimons-36|Signer of the U.S. Constitution, Thomas Fitzsimons]], [[Moylan-44|Brigadier General Stephen Moylan]], and [[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]]. Original Founded in Philadelphia in 1771, the original members included [[Barry-1183|Commodore Barry]],[[Wayne-27|Mad Anthony Wayne]], [[Meade-521|George Meade]] [[Moylan-44|Stephen Moylan]] was the first and 22 years later, the last president. One of his brothers was the Catholic bishop of Cork. Three other brothers joined the society. (Jasper, James and John) As memberships dictated that either members had to have been born in Ireland or one of their parents had to have been born there, it wasn't long before they started including honorary members. Honorary members included [[Cadwalader-11|General Cadwalader]], The membership adopted [[Washington-11|President George Washington]], seemingly in the way they adopted a new country. They declared him an Irishman by adoption. He accepted the membership with these words: “I accept with singular pleasure, the ensign of so worthy a fraternity as that of the Sons of St. Patrick in this City, a society distinguished for the firm adherence of its members to the glorious cause in which we are embarked,” George Washington said in 1782, seven years before he would go on to become President of the United States. Other members include [[Boland-165|Philadelphia judge John P. Boland]] * http://www.friendlysons.com/history/ * http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BOLAND/2003-02/1046020410

Jean Greene To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hutcherson-121|Linda Simmons]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hutcherson-121&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Linda Simmons To-Do List|Linda's current to-do list]].''

Capshaw Name Study

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[[Category:Capshaw 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 Capshaw and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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Chris Hampson Basic To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] These are all the profiles for which [[Hampson-204|Chris Hampson]] is manager and don't have exact DOB data. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Albert-1254|Albert, Jean ]] || 1777-00-00 || born in France |- | [[Albert-1255|Albert, Francois ]] || 1750-00-00 || guesstimate, born in France |- | [[Allwork-67|Allwork, Frances ]] || 1779-00-00 || waiting on Bulbeck work |- | [[LaDuc-19|Andrillo, Amelia (LaDuc) ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-1|Andrillo, Frank ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-2|Andrillo, Millie ]] || 1920-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-3|Andrillo, Mary ]] || 1918-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-4|Andrillo, Jennie ]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-5|Andrillo, Bernard ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-6|Andrillo, Philomena ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-7|Andrillo, Joseph ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrillo-8|Andrillo, Raymond ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smily-1|Bannister, Louisa (Smily) ]] || 1827-00-00 || nothing on basic search |- | [[Bannister-553|Bannister, Emma ]] || 1795-00-00 || may be [[Wolstenholm-4|Mary Bannister]] |- | [[Bannister-555|Bannister, Edith ]] || 1867-00-00 || maybe Edith Alice, nothing on initial search |- | [[Bannister-556|Bannister, Joseph R]] || 1862-00-00 || nothing on initial search |- | [[Bannister-560|Bannister, Edward ]] || 1796-00-00 || possible baptism 1799-3-17 |- | [[Wolstenholm-4|Bannister, Mary (Wolstenholm) ]] || 1796-00-00 || christened 1795-6-28 |- | [[Bayet-2|Bayet, Marie Perrine ]] || || no record, but 1791-1798 |- | [[Benoit-805|Benoit, Anne Marie Charlotte ]] || || to-do |- | [[Berthier-8|Berthier, Rosalie Elisabeth]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bray-1782|Bray, Marie Rose ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-232|Bulbeck, Reginald Lawrence]] || 1899-01-00 || baptised 1899-6-21 |- | [[Bulbeck-234|Bulbeck, Marjorie Ellen]] || 1910-07-00 || Third quarter 1910 |- | [[Bulbeck-235|Bulbeck, Lillian Mabel]] || 1905-04-00 || baptised 1905-4-16 |- | [[Bulbeck-238|Bulbeck, Ernest G]] || 1875-00-00 || Second quarter 1874 |- | [[Bulbeck-239|Bulbeck, Elizabeth ]] || 1872-00-00 || First quarter 1872 |- | [[Watts-4129|Bulbeck, Eleanor Phoebe (Watts) ]] || 1875-00-00 || Second quarter 1875 |- | [[Pollington-47|Bulbeck, Ann (Pollington) ]] || 1848-00-00 || christened 1848-10-8 |- | [[Freake-4|Bulbeck, Elizabeth (Freake) ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Aldridge-889|Bulbeck, Mary (Aldridge) ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-242|Bulbeck, Robert ]] || 1709-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-243|Bulbeck, Henry ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-244|Bulbeck, Thomas ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-245|Bulbeck, Mary ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-246|Bulbeck, John ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-247|Bulbeck, Henry ]] || 1731-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Long-8628|Bulbeck, Mary (Long) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-248|Bulbeck, Hannah ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-249|Bulbeck, Thomas ]] || 1840-00-00 || baptised 1840-9-6 |- | [[Bullbeck-1|Bullbeck, Edith A]] || 1877-00-00 || First quarter 1877 |- | [[Bunel-8|Bunel, Marie ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Button-742|Button, Jean Honoré ]] || 1766-00-00 || based on age at marriage |- | [[Button-743|Button, Louis René ]] || before 1766-00-00 || date of [[Button-742|son's]] marriage |- | [[Caillez-1|Caillez, Françoise ]] || before 1698-00-00 || date of [[Calvert-1346|son's]] marriage |- | [[Calve-6|Calve, Yvon ]] || before 1698-00-00 || date of [[Calvert-1346|son's]] marriage |- | [[Carvallo-5|Carvallo, Marie Rose ]] || before 1781-00-00 || birth date of son based on his marriage record |- | [[Challen-12|Challen, Elizabeth Mary]] || 1830-00-00 || baptised 1830-11-7 |- | [[Chataignet-1|Chataignet, Théophile Pascal]] || 1856-00-00 || based on age at marriage |- | [[Chataignet-2|Chataignet, Pierre ]] || 1830-00-00 || guestimate based on [[Chataignet-1|son]] |- | [[Chenuau-1|Chenuau, Louise ]] || 1760-00-00 || guestimate |- | [[Cuckston-5|Clare, Louisa (Cuckston) ]] || 1877-00-00 || Fourth quarter 1877 |- | [[Clare-810|Clare, Grace A]] || 1901-00-00 || Fourth quarter 1900 |- | [[Clare-811|Clare, Louisa V]] || 1900-00-00 || baptised 1899-11-26 |- | [[King-14743|Clare, Ann Maria (King) ]] || 1852-00-00 || father's name conflict? |- | [[Clergeac-2|Clergeac, Antoine Dit Montmirail de ]] || 1723-00-00 || based on marriage record |- | [[Coitou-20|Coitou, Madeleine ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Colomes-2|Colomes, Marie Francoise Geze ]] || 1781-00-00 || based on age at marriage |- | [[Comarmond-4|Comarmond, Ludovic ]] || 1805-00-00 || suspicious profile but there is a large gap between 1795 and 1808 for the parents |- | [[Comarmond-5|Comarmond, Pauline Aglae ]] || 1799-00-00 || suspicious profile but there is a large gap between 1795 and 1808 for the parents |- | [[Conan-30|Conan, Jean ]] || 1685-00-00 || born in France |- | [[Cuckston-2|Cuckston, Thomas ]] || 1857-00-00 || Free BMD Last quarter 1857 |- | [[Mellish-44|Cuckston, Louisa (Mellish) ]] || 1857-01-00 || Registered first quarter 1857 |- | [[Cuckston-3|Cuckston, Mary A]] || 1886-00-00 || probably third quarter 1887 |- | [[Riseborough-8|Cuckston, Sarah Ann (Riseborough) ]] || 1827-00-00 || baptised 1827-8-12 |- | [[Cuckston-7|Cuckston, William ]] || 1858-06-00 || Second quarter 1858 |- | [[Cuckston-8|Cuckston, Alfred ]] || 1868-00-00 || Fourth quarter 1868 |- | [[Cuckston-9|Cuckston, May ]] || 1880-03-00 || Third quarter 1880 |- | [[Cuckston-11|Cuckston, Esther Elizabeth]] || 1855-00-00 || Third quarter 1855 |- | [[Cuckston-12|Cuckston, John ]] || 1791-00-00 || looks like christening in 1791 |- | [[Percival-377|Cuckston, Elizabeth (Percival) ]] || 1800-00-00 || maybe christened in 1785 |- | [[Daudé-3|Daudé, Elisabeth ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dayfor-1|Dayfor, Sidney ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Comarmond-16|De Comarmond, Helene (de Comarmond) ]] || 1916-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Decomarmond-1|Decomarmond, Honorine Aimee ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Delorie-2|Delorie, Jacques ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deltel-1|Deltel, Marie Julie Eva]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Denmat-2|Denmat, Ollivier ]] || || to-do |- | [[Desborde-1|Desborde, Catherine ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deschanps-1|Deschanps, Marie ]] || 1665-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Desrosaires-1|Desrosaires, Domingue ]] || 1648-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Douzere-1|Douzere, Joseph Adelaide ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dubois-1585|Dubois, Marie ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dupay-2|Dupay, Marie Catherine Zelia ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dupuy-291|Dupuy, Etienne Francois ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Duvey-3|Duvey, Zelie Virginie ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Duvey-4|Duvey, Jean Lot ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-2|Esparon, Marie Eugene Napoleon Armand]] || 1830-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-4|Esparon, Joseph Philomel]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-6|Esparon, Marie Uranie ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-7|Esparon, Marie Virginie ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-8|Esparon, Marie Josephine ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-10|Esparon, Pierre ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-18|Esparon, Pierre Michel Jean-Baptiste Clovis ]] || 1761-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Esparon-19|Esparon, Marie Joséphe Françoise ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Etheve-2|Etheve, Jacques dit La Violette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Faure-165|Faure, Jean Jacques]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Faure-166|Faure, Pierre Ange Francois Xavier ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Felon-2|Felon, Geneviève ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fondaumiere-1|Fondaumiere, Casmir Juppin]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Foulger-30|Foulger, Hannah ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[LaDue-27|Gagler, Jennie (LaDue) ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gagler-1|Gagler, James ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gegler-3|Gegler, Forbie James]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gegler-4|Gegler, Forbie James]] || 1945-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Genu-6|Genu, Francois ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gerard-699|Gerard, Françoise Elisabeth ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Geze_Colomes-1|Geze Colomes, Jean ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gillett-1110|Gillett, Rebecca Elizabeth]] || 1858-00-00 || Third quarter 1858 |- | [[Gillett-1111|Gillett, James William]] || 1860-00-00 || Third quarter 1860 |- | [[Bond-3195|Gillett, Elizabeth (Bond) ]] || || nothing on initial search |- | [[Gillett-1113|Gillett, William ]] || 1801-00-00 || christened 1800-6-8 |- | [[Thurston-1137|Gorman, Lena (Thurston) ]] || 1890-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1007|Gorman, Edward J]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1008|Gorman, Myrna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1009|Gorman, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1010|Gorman, Doris ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1011|Gorman, Forbie L]] || 1922-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1013|Gorman, Joseph Edgar]] || 1920-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1015|Gorman, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dingman-112|Gorman, Margaret A (Dingman) ]] || 1927-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kitney-22|Gorman, Wanda Elaine Elaine (Kitney) ]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1016|Gorman, Barbara ]] || 1937-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Guet-2|Guet, Marguerite Francoise ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Guet-3|Guet, Claude ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Guillaumain-1|Guillaumain, Joseph ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Guillaumain-5|Guillaumain, Pellegrin Holly ]] || 1867-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Guillemon-1|Guillemon, Louise ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Guillou-9|Guillou, Catherine ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hampson-207|Hampson, Ernest Joseph]] || 1879-00-00 || Third quarter 1879 |- | [[Cuckston-1|Hampson, Alice (Cuckston) ]] || 1879-00-00 || Third quarter 1879 |- | [[Hampson-208|Hampson, Ernest ]] || 1906-00-00 || Second quarter 1905 |- | [[Hampson-209|Hampson, Alfred Ross]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hampson-210|Hampson, Edith Amy]] || 1878-00-00 || First quarter 1878 |- | [[Herminie-1|Herminie, Marie Hersilie ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-958|Hickey, Jean Louis Auguste]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-959|Hickey, Antoine ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284931|Hickey, Louisa (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-975|Hickey, Charles ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-976|Hickey, William ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-977|Hickey, Lucy ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-978|Hickey, Mary Jane]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-979|Hickey, James ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-980|Hickey, Fredrick ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-981|Hickey, Adelia ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-982|Hickey, Louisa ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284933|Hickey, Mary D (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1852-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-983|Hickey, William ]] || 1884-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-984|Hickey, Fredrick ]] || 1881-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-985|Hickey, Emma ]] || 1879-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-986|Hickey, Mary ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-987|Hickey, Josephine ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284934|Hickey, Addie (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284935|Hickey, Eliza (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284939|Hickey, Betty (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hodoul-1|Hodoul, Jean Francois ]] || 1765-00-00 || see lesmascareignes |- | [[Holly-304|Holly, Elijah Smith]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Houareau-2|Houareau, Louis Michel Virgile]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Houareau-3|Houareau, Louise Radegonde ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Houdemant-1|Houdemant, Anne Marie ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bundy-482|Howard, Jane (Bundy) ]] || 1773-00-00 || christened 1772-7-26 |- | [[Howard-9267|Howard, Mary ]] || 1795-00-00 || christened 1795-7-26 |- | [[Imbault-2|Imbault, Marie Genevieve ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Imbault-3|Imbault, Jean Thomas ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Imbert-13|Imbert, François ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Irwin-1801|Irwin, Joseph ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Joineau-1|Joineau, Paul ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jorre_de_Saint_Jorre-2|Jorre de Saint Jorre, Jean Francois Marie ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jorre_de_Saint_Jorre-8|Jorre de Saint Jorre, Guillaume ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Juler-13|Juler, Elizabeth ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kerorgan-1|Kerorgan, Jeanne ]] || || to-do |- | [[LaDue-24|LaDue, Unknown ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[LaDue-25|LaDue, Forby ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[LaDue-26|LaDue, Edmond ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[LaDue-28|LaDue, Fred ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[LaDue-29|LaDue, George ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Butler-8339|LaDue, Warva (Butler) ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-2|Lablache, Simon ]] || 1709-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-4|Lablache, Gabriel Ange ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-5|Lablache, Simon Joseph Rieul ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-6|Lablache, Marie Félicie Cécilie]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-7|Lablache, Sylvain Alix ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-8|Lablache, Lucie Virginie Alix ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-9|Lablache, Adolphe Médard ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-10|Lablache, Joséphine Cécile Aurore ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lablache-13|Lablache, Charles Louis Simon ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lalande-100|Lalande, Bidal ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lanchon-1|Lanchon, Martiale ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Langlois-919|Langlois, Pierre Marie Adolphe]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Latouche-29|Latouche, Thomase Claude ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Le_Priol-1|Le Priol, Julie ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leduc-449|Leduc, Abraham ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leduc-452|Leduc, Rosalie ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lepape-1|Lepape, Catherine ]] || 1705-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Manners-237|Manners, James ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Martial-13|Martial, Catherine ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mellish-46|Mellish, James ]] || 1799-00-00 || christened 1796-7-22 |- | [[Metayer-21|Metayer, Rene ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mete-2|Mete, Perrine Adelaide Marie ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Michaud-525|Michaud, Francois ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Michaud-526|Michaud, Jean ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Michaud-528|Michaud, Jean Francois ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Michaud-529|Michaud, Jean ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Millier-23|Millier, Béatrice ]] || 1673-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mondon-6|Mondon, Louis ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mondon-8|Mondon, Marie Armand Desiree ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mondon-10|Mondon, Marie Josephe Melanie ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mondon-11|Mondon, Marie Josephine Celerine ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mondon-13|Mondon, Marie Henriette ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mondon-15|Mondon, Charles Clément]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel-233|Morel, Marie Bélizé]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel-234|Morel, Marie Adeline Elise]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel-235|Morel, Marie Rose]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel-237|Morel, Joseph Inard]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel-238|Morel, Marie Laurestine]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel-240|Morel, Marie Emilienne ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel-241|Morel, Charles Auguste ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel_Duboil-2|Morel Duboil, Jean Baptiste Marcel ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morel_Duboil-3|Morel Duboil, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moshier-38|Moshier, George H]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moshier-39|Moshier, Clara ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moutonne-1|Moutonne, Marguerite ]] || 1635-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moutonne-2|Moutonne, Antoine ]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mussard-13|Mussard, Marie Françoise]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nageon-1|Nageon, Marie ]] || 1640-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nageon_LEstang-1|Nageon LEstang, Etienne Clément Alphonse ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nageon_de_LEstang-5|Nageon de LEstang, Jeanne Marie ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1012|Neal, Loretta (Gorman)]] || || to-do |- | [[Neal-2330|Neal, Earl ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Newman-3699|Newman, Marie Albertina Adelaide ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Noel-887|Noel, Jeanne ]] || 1721-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Patterson-6949|Patterson, Esthel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Payet-77|Payet, Auguste Noirtier]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Payet-78|Payet, Francois ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Payet-82|Payet, Marie Sylvie ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eberall-1|Peglar, Elizabeth (Eberall) ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pegler-133|Pegler, George ]] || 1803-00-00 || baptised 1804-1-15 |- | [[Pegler-134|Pegler, Caroline ]] || 1846-00-00 || Second quarter 1845 |- | [[Pegler-135|Pegler, Albert ]] || 1843-00-00 || Fourth quarter 1842 |- | [[Pegler-136|Pegler, Lavinia ]] || 1841-00-00 || Third quarter 1840 |- | [[Pegler-137|Pegler, Emma ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pegler-139|Pegler, Malinda ]] || 1830-00-00 || baptised 1829-9-20 |- | [[Pelissier-30|Pelissier, Marie ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Petit-603|Petit, Pierre Jules ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Petit-604|Petit, Pierre Guillaume ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Petit-605|Petit, Guillaume ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Petit-606|Petit, Charles Auguste Leon Leopold]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Piousine-1|Piousine, Jeanne ]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pitel-5|Pitel, Thomas Etienne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pollington-48|Pollington, Eliza ]] || 1822-00-00 || christened 1822-2-3 |- | [[Pollington-49|Pollington, Henry ]] || 1822-00-00 || christened 1822-7-14 |- | [[Pothin-1|Pothin, Marie Deilla]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pollington-1|Pollington, Charlotte ]] || 1857-00-00 || christened 1856-10-5 |- | [[Pollington-2|Pollington, Edward ]] || 1854-00-00 || christened 1854-2-12 |- | [[Pollington-3|Pollington, William ]] || 1852-00-00 || christened 1851-6-22 |- | [[Pouponeau-1|Pouponeau, Marie Celestine ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pradel_de_la_Cour-1|Pradel de la Cour, François ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pradel_de_la_Cour-2|Pradel de la Cour, Jean ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Renaud-537|Renaud, Rosalie Jeanne Orphise]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ricard-134|Ricard, Helene ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Richardson-9879|Richardson, Thomas ]] || 1824-00-00 || baptised 1822-1-6 |- | [[Riseborough-4|Riseborough, William ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-10|Riseborough, Maria ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-11|Riseborough, James ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-12|Riseborough, Eleanor ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-13|Riseborough, Eleanor ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-14|Riseborough, Robert ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-15|Riseborough, Henry ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-16|Riseborough, Sophia ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-17|Riseborough, Esther ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-18|Riseborough, Hannah ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-21|Riseborough, Elizabeth ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-22|Riseborough, Robert ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Riseborough-24|Riseborough, John ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Robert-1522|Robert, Clare Gerard ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rosaire-1|Rosaire, Dominique ]] || 1662-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roulle-2|Roulle, Marie ]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rozan-6|Rozan, Marie Anne Clemence ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rozan-8|Rozan, Andre Honore M ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ruytghem-1|Ruytghem, Francoise Gaspard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Saint_Joux-1|Saint Joux, Marie Pérrine Félix ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Saint_Joux-2|Saint Joux, Pierre ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leduc-446|Sarazin, Marguerite (Leduc) ]] || 1696-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sauzier-8|Sauzier, Marie Gabriel]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hickey-957|Savy, Augusta Mary (Hickey) ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-9|Savy, Dorothee Francois Marie Ferdinand]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-20|Savy, Charles Dorothee Eugene]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-23|Savy, Marie Olivier Ilaric]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-24|Savy, Charles Marie Auguste]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-27|Savy, Jean Joseph Audibert]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-29|Savy, Francois Olivier Mélicourt]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-31|Savy, Marie Françoise Olivette Clarisse]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-32|Savy, Francois Marie Charli]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-47|Savy, Marie Louisa]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-48|Savy, Marie Louise Hernestine]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-51|Savy, Marie Charlotte Athenais]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-53|Savy, Charles Louis Dorothee Blaise]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-58|Savy, Marie Louise Pelagie Emmee]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-62|Savy, Francois Emmanuel]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-63|Savy, Rose Virginie]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-64|Savy, Marie Françoise Delphine ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-65|Savy, Antoine Silvain]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-66|Savy, Francois Joseph Aldoric]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-67|Savy, Victor Francois]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-69|Savy, Eulalie Marie Joseph]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-70|Savy, Jean Baptiste Toussaint ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Petit-600|Savy, Cecile (Petit) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fleurot-2|Savy, Marie Anne Herminie (Fleurot) ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-90|Savy, François Elysée]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-91|Savy, Charlotte Julie Augusta]] || 1835-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-93|Savy, Louis Napoleon Charles]] || 1853-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-94|Savy, Julien Antoine]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-105|Savy, Joseph ]] || 1739-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-111|Savy, Sebastien Boutar ]] || 1657-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-112|Savy, Madeleine ]] || 1645-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-115|Savy, Jehan ]] || 1635-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-116|Savy, Bertrand ]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoareau-1|Savy, Françoise (Hoareau) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-139|Savy, Marie Delphine Louise]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Savy-149|Savy, Félix Victor]] || 1922-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gorman-1014|Seaber, Jessie M (Gorman) ]] || 1920-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Seaber-1|Seaber, Philip ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smily-2|Smily, James ]] || 1783-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smily-3|Smily, William ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smily-4|Smily, Catherine ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smily-10|Smily, Henry ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stevenson-2924|Stevenson, Marie Hélène Henriette Maria]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stevenson-2925|Stevenson, James Prince ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sullivan-6169|Sullivan, Thomas ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sullivan-6170|Sullivan, Marshall ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gegler-2|Sweet, Alice M (Gegler)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2466|Sweet, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2467|Sweet, Donald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sweet-2468|Sweet, Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tardivel_de_La_Lineure-1|Tardivel de La Lineure, Erma ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tardivel_de_La_Lineure-2|Tardivel de La Lineure, Alphonse ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moshier-40|Thurston, Malvina (Moshier) ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thurston-1134|Thurston, Dalia ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thurston-1136|Thurston, Raymond ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thurston-1138|Thurston, William Henry]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thurston-1139|Thurston, Fred M]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284936|Thurston, Margaret (UNKNOWN)]] || || to-do |- | [[Thurston-1140|Thurston, Raymond ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284937|Thurston, Ellen (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thurston-1141|Thurston, Malvina ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-284938|Thurston, Anna (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tirant-1|Tirant, Henry Virgile]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-286010|UNKNOWN, Mathurine ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-286011|UNKNOWN, Antoinette ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-286012|UNKNOWN, Nicole ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Vauvin-1|Vauvin, Georges Garibaldi]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Vieillard-7|Vieillard, Marie Jeanne]] || 1748-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Villecrose-1|Villecrose, Françoise ]] || 1667-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Villecrose-2|Villecrose, Antoine ]] || 1645-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Walsh-2899|Walsh, Elisabeth ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bulbeck-237|Wapper, Louisa Charlotte (Bulbeck) ]] || 1879-00-00 || second quarter 1879 |- | [[Wapper-1|Wapper, Albert George]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wapper-2|Wapper, Edith Kate Louise]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ward-12494|Ward, Susanna ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Westergreen-1|Westergreen, Louis Fredric Victor ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Westergreen-8|Westergreen, Louis Frédéric ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Westergreen-9|Westergreen, Antibe Frédéric ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Westergreen-10|Westergreen, Marie Elisa Emma ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Westergreen-11|Westergreen, Marie Louise Emma ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thurston-1135|Williams, Alice (Thurston) ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-33510|Williams, Arthur ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[D'Emmerez_de_Charmoy-1|d'Emmerez de Charmoy, Marie Zélie Emmeline]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[D'Offay_de_Rieux-4|d'Offay de Rieux, Theophile Eugene Marie]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[D'Offay_de_Rieux-5|d'Offay de Rieux, Marie Elisabeth]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[D'Offay_de_Rieux-6|d'Offay de Rieux, Jean Josephe]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[D'Offay_de_Rieux-7|d'Offay de Rieux, Marie Jeanne]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[D'Offay_de_Rieux-8|d'Offay de Rieux, Charles ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Commarmond-1|de Commarmond, Jean Francois (De Commarmond) ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Bobby DeVaughan To-Do List

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

Leadbelly the Cat

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Leadbelly is Meredith and David's cat. This is as close to children as we're ever going to get. Leadbelly doesn't like kids either and will run and hide at the sound of children's voices.

Nevitt Family History

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Scanned PDF of notebook created by Jessie Evangeline (Titus) Nevitt (Titus-1203). Identifies relationship between the Titus and Nevitt families.

Worldwide Disaster Space Pages

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Space_Pages]]

Caroljean Frank To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Frank-2014|Caroljean Frank]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Frank-2014&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Caroljean Frank To-Do List|Caroljean 's current to-do list]].''

The Bannister Family - A Short History Compiled By Members of the Family

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==Background== The Bannister Family - A Short History Compiled By Members of the Family was written in the 1940's or 1950's. This book is the basis for much of the Bannister history. It begins in the 18th century with the great grand children of [[Bannister-507|Thomas Bannister]] (1784-1843) but also covers his children too. There are 28 pages and it is a very interesting read. Using this book as a source a PDF file [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Bannister_Books.pdf The Descendants of Thomas Bannister] by [[Halderman-50|Thomas Pepin Halderman]] was created. This PDF document as been the basis of many Bannister Family Trees including mine here on WikiTree. ==The Book== [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Bannister_Books.jpg Cover] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Bannister_Books-1.jpg Page 1 - William Bannister] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Bannister_Books-2.jpg Pages 2 & 3] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Bannister_Books-3.jpg Pages 4 & 5] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Bannister_Books-4.jpg Pages 6 & 7] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Bannister_Books-5.jpg Pages 8 & 9 - Charlotte and John Bannister] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Bannister_Books-6.jpg Pages 10 & 11] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Bannister_Books-7.jpg Pages 12 & 13 - Robert Bannister] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Bannister_Books-8.jpg Pages 14 & 15] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Bannister_Books-9.jpg Pages 16 & 17 - James Bannister] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Bannister_Books-10.jpg Pages 18 & 19] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bannister_Books-11.jpg Pages 20 & 21 - Charles Bannister] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Bannister_Books-12.jpg Pages 22 & 23] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Bannister_Books-13.jpg Pages 24 & 25] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Bannister_Books-14.jpg Pages 26 & 27 - Eli Bannister] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Bannister_Books-15.jpg Page 28]

Cj:s history

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I never got to know my family and now that I'm older I really like to have some type of knowledge. I have grandparents that I don't know cousins that I don't know might even have a sister I don't know all from upstate New York

Rush-Carver marriage 1707

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Graefenburg Methodist Cemetery

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[[Category: Shelby County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Graefenburg, Kentucky]] ===Interments=== (Not in a particular order at this time) *[[Jenkins-1673 | George William Jenkins]] July 23, 1848 - January 15, 1912 *[[Pemberton-125 | Kitty Pemberton Jenkins]] May 13, 1850 - January 7, 1921 *[[Jenkins-1590 | Abel Jenkins, Jr.]] January 4, 1815 - March 16, 1894 *[[Jenkins-3121 | Ella M. Jenkins]] July 22, 1860 - May 13, 1866 *[[Samples-131 | Susan S. Jenkins]] October 9, 1821 - March 1, 1890 *[[Jenkins-1685 | John M. Jenkins]] July 31, 1856 - December 21, 1884 *[[Jenkins-3122 | Sarah L. Jenkins]] March 14, 1851 - September 16, 1851 *[[Jenkins-3123 | Infant Son Jenkins]] July 23, 1848 *[[Sacra-13 | George Abel Sacra]] December 29, 1853 - September 21, 1854 *[[Jenkins-1601 | Julia Ann Jenkins Sacra]] October 10, 1824 - January 15, 1854 *[[Jenkins-1675 | Anna Mae Jenkins Bennett]] December 6, 1888 - September 12, 1911 *[[Bennett-5430 | George Richard Bennett]] June 2, 1911 - September 15, 1911 *[[Jenkins-1599 | Mary Jenkins Blythe]] September 22, 1820 - March 2, 1872 *[[Blythe-118 | James Clarence Blythe]] March 30, 1819 - May 5, 1864 *[[Blythe-150 | Sarah E. Blythe]] January 1, 1848 - July 30, 1862 *[[Blythe-334 | Kate Blythe]] July 25, 1852 - February 15, 1854 *[[Blythe-335 | William A. Blythe]] January 27, 1855 - April 1, 1877 *[[Jenkins-3124 | GeorgeAnn Jenkins]] December 17, 1848 - December 12, 1854 *[[Jenkins-3125 | Thomas J. Jenkins]] July 8, 1852 - December 10, 1854 We have formed a company to maintain and preserve the Graefenburg Community Cemetery (located on Crab Orchard Road in Graefenburg, Shelby County, Kentucky) by keeping it mowed and repaired in respect to the families that originally built and have lived in our little community. There are dead trees that need removal, fence needing repair, and stones in need of being reset, repaired and cleaned dating back to 1838. To achieve our goal, we will be depending on the generosity of community churches, individuals, and descendants of those interred. We are a 501 (c) 3 and 509 (a) non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible by making a check payable to GCC, LLC , EIN 47-4463447 and mailed to 394 Elmburg Rd, Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065. A donation from you/your company to help us in our endeavor will be greatly appreciated. We are pleased to be able to oversee the care of this cemetery so that the descendants and friends may visit the final resting place of their ancestors in a comfortable setting. The cemetery is no longer active and it has been a few years since the last burial. All known graves have been registered on findagrave.com. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2304095&CScn=Graefenburg&CScntry=4&CSst=19& Graefenburg Community Cemetery at Find-A-Grave] [http://www.gcc-info.site11.com Graefenburg Community Cemetery, LLC at gcc-info.site11.com]

Hart Island Prison Camp

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[[Category: Hart Island Prison Camp]]

Drew M To-Do List

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Here are the profiles, I'm currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Nightingale-336|Nightingale, Cecil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lee_maybe-1|Nightingale, Sylvia Jean (Lee maybe) ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lee-11267|Nightingale, Sylvia (Lee)]] || || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-338|Nightingale, Rodney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-340|Nightingale, Thomas ]] || 1885-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Mathie-43|Nightingale, Nellie Violet Winifred (Mathie) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-341|Nightingale, Elwyn Alexander]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-342|Nightingale, Beryl Adelaide]] || 1918-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-343|Nightingale, Henry ]] || 1884-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-344|Nightingale, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-345|Nightingale, John ]] || 1881-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-346|Nightingale, Charles ]] || 1879-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-347|Nightingale, Susan ]] || 1876-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-348|Nightingale, William ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-349|Nightingale, Georgina ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- |}

William Weatherford Creek Chief Red EagleAlabama

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''Red Eagle fought in the Indian wars, he led the Red Sticks against the white sticks.His Father was a British trader Charles Weatherford, His mother was from the most higher up of the Creek Clans, The Wind Clan, she was a princess, Sehoy 111 his mother is what gave him his high ranking. MORE TO COME.

Knox County 1850 Census Notes

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This is just a place to store thoughts, realizations, and just things I want to save from working on this project. At present it is copied and pasted and not organized. This is mostly just for my own reference. == Thoughts pulled from different places hopefully put in order of when I thought them == === Original Grand Plans === *Goal 1: Transcribe the entire census here in a readable format *Goal 2: Link names to profiles that already exist *Goal 3: Identify and make profiles for those who don't have one already Questionable information (such as ages and birth locations) will be italicized as it is identified, but I shall keep the original data as best as I can understand it [[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11930-120419-77?cc=1401638&wc=95RN-JW1:1031307201,1032235001,1032235002| Here is a link to the census]] === Further thoughts after beginning work === For now the plan is to keep separate households in separate charts with a heading. It seems too cumbersome to make a note of every page, but it is important to have some kind of reference to the original document so I shall make a note for every ten pages. I will not split up a household to do this but will mark every tenth page with the first new household on the tenth page. '''Progress Report''' Last updated: September 7, 2015 0/359 pages transcribed 0 people transcribed 0 profiles connected 0 profiles left to find/make '''Edit''' This is not going quite how I planned. I think I will need to make separate free pages for every 10 pages of the census but still keep track of individual pages of the censuses. Making the charts is turning out to be more work than I thought it would and I'm tempted to simplify them, but they really look nice once they're all in order and if I'm going to do this project, I might as well really ''' ''do'' ''' it! '''First set transcribed''' (mostly just notes for myself for later) Just finished transcribing the first set of families, pages 1-9! There were a few modifications I made along the way. The first one I mentioned earlier (separating into separate free pages). A few census pages later and I realized keeping track of the numbers on here and doing the math in my head was going to cause problems down the line. I hopefully took care of this by setting up a spreadsheet and some formulas there so I can get to an individual, make some number changes, and voila! Numbers updated automatically! Finally, on page 8 of the census, I realized as long as I was making "x"s in the reading and writing category, why don't I mark the "R"s with an "R" like in the census? Duh! Don't know why I didn't think of that earlier! Using "x"s instead of "1"s just look nicer in my opinion and keep things easier anyway. At some point I would like to go back and fix the ones before page 8, but I'm too excited about getting it all transcribed and might go back and do that later. I recognized several families and set about linking one of them up, so [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15_Pages_1_to_9&public=1#Family_39_-_David_F_Dearmond_household_.288.2F11.29| if you look at the David F Dearmond household] (Family 39), you will see what I'm planning to do for the rest of them. I did not have profiles for 3 people so I'm saving that for later, but I do have 8 profiles linked up. Also, I'm hoping the spreadsheet will come in handy for keeping track of surnames for later and having a sort of directory with the "remove duplicates" tool? Copy and paste a row, remove duplicates, then have a short list of surnames that can be found on what groupings. But not now. I have 350 pages that are calling to be transcribed right now! On to 10-19! '''Later that day . . . ''' Just got started transcribing the new section when Family Search stopped working. Took it as a sign to work on something else and came back a few hours later and it still isn't working. I could match up what I have, use another site to see the census, or populate in preparation for matching later. I choose . . . populating! Maybe that's what I wanted to do all along ;) Why do I feel the need to update things like a journal entry with a commentary? '''After finishing transcribing 10-19''' Keeps getting faster! Lots of copying and pasting of the rows and working on the right side then the left. Did the math and I'm about 5% complete with the transcribing. That's actually encouraging. I'm wanting to go find matches but am forcing myself to stick to transcribing. Not totally sure why, maybe I just don't like leaving something incomplete? I don't want to force it to the point where I hate it and don't want to go back to it, though. I'm starting to feel that way about the spreadsheets . . . I wasn't sure what to do before as far as the names and accurately transcribing things. I just had to put in a "(sic)" after "millrite" though. It gave me an idea to put the correct spelling in parenthesis when I link names to profiles? I'm not sure if brackets would mess with the coding which is why I used parenthesis. As I'm going through and spelling everything as closely as I can to how the original census taker wrote it, I'm starting to see misspellings as a negative thing. Yes, it can make things harder to find and there's something annoying about having it not be quite right, but I kind of feel like I'm getting an idea of the way things sounded back then. We don't have an audio but we do have writing and "sounding it out" can give us clues. '''20-29 transcription complete and update!''' 8% complete, Go me! Just made a new page for 30-39! Getting more and more efficient, too, yay! There are a few basic kinds of census entries/lines that I kept coming back to, so I have sample ones for each and just replace specific data (mostly names and ages). So there's one for the head of the household, someone who can't read, someone who has a job, someone who goes to school, etc. Updating the spreadsheet isn't quite as much fun and I haven't done much with stats for each page, but I'm mostly doing this for myself anyway so I can get to that whenever I want. I am making some tweaks to the way I transcribe the census in order to make it more helpful for me and I thought it might be helpful to list why my charts might differ from the hard copy. I am trying to stay as close to the original as possible to hopefully keep it as uncorrupted as possible. Not a translation of a translation of a translation. Here are reasons why it may differ: * '''No ditto marks for the head's line''' - Because the families are broken up, you don't have to look at the family before to see what the ditto is. * '''Extra punctuation in property values''' - The dollar sign makes it more "real" for me as well as the commas, plus the commas make me more confident about possible typos. Yes, I did mean to type $3,000, not $300. Big difference. * '''"x" instead of "1"''' - usually in the read/write category or school category. I think it just looks nicer. === After discovering what I thought was District 15 was in fact District 31 === '''READ THIS FIRST!!!''' I found the census by searching for a person in District 15 and then since it was in the middle of the census, I assumed the first image would be the first page of the census for District 15. 40 pages or so into it I realized that no, it actually was District 31!!! Then the first page available for District 15 is with Family 265! So now I'm going to have to rethink how I'm going to do this. First of all, it wasn't a total waste and I fully intend to continue with what I was doing. I recognized a lot of the names and even linked a few up and I still think it is valuable to me. However I need to separate the districts. I'm also going to work by family number rather than page number since that was what kind of started this mess. So, groups of 50 maybe? Once I get something figured out for recording District 15 (the real one), I'll sort out the District 31 people in a similar manner. Oy! '''Later''' Okay, spent a few days rethinking this, eventually I will make a bigger page for the Knox County 1850 census. I will figure out the District 31 stuff out later but I'm going to keep the links on this page now. I'm going to go to the real District 15 and see how it works to separate them by family numbers. I will judge how to best proceed after I get a feel for that. == Sneaky District 31 links == When I realized I was going to have to sort of start over with the real District 15, I thought it might be easier to arrange things by family number rather than page number. This actually did work out much better and I am going to redo what I had, but here are the original transcriptions for reference: [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15_Pages_1_to_9&public=1| District 31 Pages 1-9]
[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15_Pages_10_to_19&public=1| District 31 Pages 10-19]
[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15_Pages_20_to_29&public=1| District 31 Pages 20-29]
[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15_Pages_30_to_39&public=1| District 31 Pages 30-39]
[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15_Pages_40_to_49&public=1| District 31 Pages 40-49]

Profile of Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Families 100-149

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See main Knox County 1850 Census project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_31&public=1| See main District 31 page] ||||Can'tread||54||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| ||||School||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || ||||Job||32||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || || || ||||JobSchool||17||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || x || || ||||Blank||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || ||

Profile of Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Families 300-349

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer]] is currently working on. Can you help? '''ACCESS NEEDED TO EDIT''' Profiles for which privacy settings do not allow edits. Request to be put on Trusted List Still Pending: Doris (Cranmer) Sackett (21 Sep 2015): [[Cranmer-237|Doris (Cranmer) Sackett]] Clair E. Sackett (21 Sep 2015): [[Sackett-482|Clair Eugene Sackett]] Kathryn Hager (Flack) Sackett (21 Sep 2015): [[Flack-478|Kathryn Hager Flack Sackett]] '''MERGERS''' Profiles for which MERGE has been proposed that appear to be without an significant conflict to resolve first: : ''None Pending'' '''CLEAN UP REQUIRED''' Profiles for which there are matches, but cannot be merged because of significant differences that do not yet appear to be resolved: Ayer, Elizabeth (Hutchins) [[Hutchins-52|Elizabeth Hutchins]] - there is considerable confusion and conflict in the record of the father that needs to be straightened out - some sources believe John Hutchins and Enoch Hutchins were one and the same - Enoch John Hutchins, but need cleared picture and more research. Arnold, William (1587 - 1676) [[Arnold-18|William Arnold]] - ancestry appears to be the old disproved line and needs to be corrected. Newton, Captain James (parent of Mary Newton above): [[Newton-2833|Captain James Newton]] Pudsey, George (1542 - ) [[Pudsey-11|George Pudsey]] - suspicious links need to be understood better before proceeding. '''LINES TO BE EXTENDED BACK IN TIME''' The last profile in a line for which I have more information, but have not yet gotten around to input the data: Billings, Elizabeth (1669 - 1756) [[Billings-224|Elizabeth Hastings (Billings) Parks]] Bosch, Hendricus (1747 - 1778) [[Bosch-478|Hendricus Bosch]] Crom, Catherine (1681 - ) [[Crom-1|Catherine (Crom) van Etten]] Dungan, William (1606 - 1636) [[Dungan-112|William Dungan]] Hubbell, Hannah (1695 - 1743) [[Hubbell-529|Hannah (Hubbell) Osborn]] Jansen, Joris (1756 - ) [[Jansen-1476|Joris Jansen]] Kok, Magdalena (1711 - 1752) [[Kok-313|Magdalena (Kok) Middagh]] Markel, Catherine (1758 - ) [[Markel-77|Catherine (Markel) Jansen]] Middagh, Jacob (1704 - 1796) [[Middagh-52|Jacob Middagh]] Morrison, Sarah J. (1845 - 1909) [[Morrison-5493|Sarah J. (Morrison) Cross]] Reynolds, Phineas (1768 - 1830) [[Reynolds-7834|Phineas Reynolds]] Rhodes, Phebe (1748 - 1823) [[Rhodes-3496|Phebe (Rhodes) Greene]] Robbins, Olive (1757 - 1805) [[Robbins-3503|Olive (Robbins) Wood]] Slocum, Desire (1720 - 1794) [[Slocum-731|Desire (Slocum) Greene]] Smith, John (1621 - 1673) [[Smith-970|John Smith Sr]] Staples, Sarah (1707 - 1790) [[Staples-1107|Sarah (Staples) Stanton]] Travers, Hannah (1658 - 1747) [[Travers-333|Hannah (Travers) Ayer]] Williams, Charles (1663 - 1742) [[Williams-34209|Charles Williams]] '''PROFILES CURRENTLY ADDING FAMILY AND/OR BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION''' Profiles for which I currently have more information and am in process of updating to add family members or biographical details as I get to it (this list is almost too numerous to list, but current priority is): Ayer, David (1693 - 1773) [[Ayer-970|David Ayer]] Ayer, John (1657 - 1745) [[Ayer-930|John Ayer]] Ayer, John (1756 - 1814) [[Ayer-969|John Ayer]] Bailey, Jesse (1752 - 1837) [[Bailey-10052|Jesse Bailey]] (specifically on this one I am trying to find source of note I made many years ago that Jesse (or possibly and maybe more likely his son, Jesse (b 1779)) was among those who marched to Burlington, Vermont as part of the call out for the Battle of Plattsburgh in War of 1812. He probably arrived too late like most of those who responded, but stayed long enough in the military camp in Burlington to carry one of the two fever epidemics back to Corinth, Vermont. ) Wood, Consider (1757 - 1822) [[Wood-14921|Consider Wood]] '''LINES AT A DEADEND''' The last profile in a line for which I have no more information and no viable clues for extending the line another generation: Abbes, George (1495 - 1554) [[Abbes-3|George Abbes]] Abbes, Margaret (1498 - 1510) [[Abbes-11|Margaret (Abbes) Barker]] Allen, John (1582 - ) [[Allen-1375|John Allen]] Alley, John (1550 - ) [[Alley-88|John Alley]] Allyn, Robert (1607 - 1683) [[Allyn-36|Robert Allyn]] Annis (aka Ennist), Edward (1650 - 1720) [[Annis-165|Edward Annis]] Axtell, Henrye (1435 - 1500) [[Axtell-2853|Henrye Axtell]] Bachiler, Stephen (1561 - 1656) [[Bachiler-22|Stephen Bachiler]] Baker, Bruce (1450 - ) [[Baker-10011|Bruce Baker]] Ball, William (1360 - 1420) [[Ball-541|William Ball]] Ball, Susannah (1626 - 1677) [[Ball-584|Susannah (Ball) Blatchley]] Bank, Maude (1395 - ) [[Bank-45|Maude (Bank) Waterhouse]] Barker, James (1555 - ) [[Barker-5289|James Barker]] Barker, John (1495 - ) [[Barker-4981|John Barker]] Barker, Richard (1505 - 1561) [[Barker-349|Richard Barket]] Barlow, John (1594 - 1674) [[Barlow-79|John Barlow Sr]] Bawdrip, Adam (1275 - ) [[Bawdrip-3|Adam Bawdrip]] Belgrave, John (1530 - 1591) [[Belgrave-15|John Belgrave]] Best, Peter (1380 - ) [[Best-904|Peter Best]] Billings, Nathaniel (1600 - 1673) [[Billings-226|Nathaniel Billings]] Bishop, Mary (1520 - ) [[Bishop-1151|Mary (Bishop) Frost]] Blackburn, Martha (1562 - 1621) [[Blackburn-1170|Martha (Blackburn) Robinsonne]] Blatchley, Thomas (1598 - 1674) [[Blatchley-53|Thomas Blatchley]] Boithes, George (1499 - 1569) [[Boithes-6|George Boithes]] Brainerd, John (1615 - 1641) [[Brainerd-7|John Brainerd]] Brockwell, Elizabeth (1573 - 1612) [[Brockwell-2|Elizabeth (Brockwell) Osgood]] Brooke, Robert (1485 - 1551) [[Brooke-13|Robert Brooke]] Brown, Jane (1585 - 1621) [[Brown-5560|Jane (Brown) Bennett]] Browne, Lydia (1360 - ) [[Browne-1423|Lydia (Browne) Hill]] Burgin, Edith (1425 - ) [[Burgin-350|Edith (Burgin) Best]] Burton, Joane (1470 - 1520) [[Burton-68|Joane (Burton) Ponder]] Bushnell, William (bef 1480 - ) [[Bushnell-232|William Bushnell Sr]] Bye, Margaret (1480 - 1542) [[Bye-3|Margaret (Bye) Ball]] Carter, Beatrix (1565 - 1610) [[Carter-813|Beatrix (Carter) Quenell]] Celeter, Elizabeth (1454 - 1475) [[Celeter-1|Elizabeth (Celeter) Ball]] Champney, Margaret (1527 - 1634) [[Champney-35|Margaret (or Mary) (Champney) Richmond]] Chudleigh, Petronell (1515 - ) [[Chudleigh-51|Petronell A. (Chudleigh) Polard]] Claesdr, Hellentgen (1595 - 1652) [[Claesdr-2|Hellentgen (Claesdr) Fonda]] Clark, Grace (1613 - ) [[Clark-6607|Grace (Clark) Barker]] Cleer, John (1580 - 1616) [[Cleer-2|John Cleer]] Clifford, George (1585 - ) [[Clifford-332|George Clifford]] Cobb, Anne (1509 - 1560) [[Cobb-3347|Anne (Cobb) Spencer]] Coensse, Agnietje (1594 - 1638) [[Coensse-1|Agnietje (Coensse) Wiggersz]] Cokeworthy, Margaret (1455 - 1501) [[Cokeworthy-1|Margaret (Cokeworthy) Pollard]] Croy, Lucinda (1844 - 1900) [[Croy-144|Lucinda J. (Croy) Wiseman]] Cross, John (1475 - ) [[Cross-3179|John Cross]] Currier, James (1596 - ) [[Currier-32|James Currier]] Davies, Evan (abt 1793 - ) [[Davies-4083|Evan Davies]] Davis, Elizabeth (1738 - 1807) [[Davis-7652|Elizabeth (Davis) Wiseman]] Davis, Nehemiah (1760 - 1834) [[Davis-31257|Nehemiah Davis]] Davis, Robert (1608 - 1658) [[Davis-5932|Robert Davis]] de Brabant, Hoanne (1570 - ) [[DEBrabant-2|Hoanne de Brabant]] de Jongh, Adriaen (1502 - ) [[De_Jongh-160|Adriaen de Jongh]] de Neve, Maria W. (1545 - ) [[De_Neve-12|Maria Wilhelmina (de Neve) of Wessenaer]] de Vries, Jan (1550 - ) [[De_Vries-76|Jan de Vries]] Deming, Josiah (1545 - 1584) [[Deming-262|Josiah Deming]] Dircks, Alert (1521 - 1560) [[Dircks-12|Alert Dircks]] Dircxdr, Wytscke (1550 - 1582) [[Dircxdr-1|Wytscke (Dircxdr) Fonda]] Douglas, Janet (1421 - 1490) [[Douglas-2318|Janet (Douglas) Erskine]] Edwards, Margaret (1640 - 1718) [[Edwards-8185|Margaret (Edwards) MacBayne]] Eernstdr, Aecht (1542 - 1595) [[Eernstdr-1|Aecht (Eernstdr) Fonda]] Ellerher, Jane (1422 - 1450) [[Ellerher-1|Jane (Ellerher) Holmes]] Emerson, Margaret (1550 - 1577) [[Emerson-354|Margaret (Emerson) Fysher]] Fairchild, Sarah (1405 - 1475) [[Fairchild-111|Sarah (Fairchild) Ball]] Favor, Phillip (1688 - 1741) [[Favor-60|Phillip Favor]] Fletcher, Robert (1592 - 1677) [[Fletcher-321|Robert Fletcher]] Florisz, Sijmon (1590 - 1652) [[Florisz-5|Sijmon Florisz]] Fonda, Jacob H. (1515 - ) [[Fonda-11|Jacob Harmense Fonda]] Fish, Eliphus (or Elife, or Eliphalet) (1812 - ) [[Fish-2531|Eliphus Fish]] Foote, John (1530 - 1558) [[Foote-43|John Foote]] Fowler, Phillip (1565 - 1589) [[Fowler-230|Phillip Fowler]] Frost, William (1470 - ) [[Frost-2158|William Frost]] Fulshaw, Elizabeth (1582 - 1620) [[Fulshaw-1|Elizabeth (Fulshaw) Wight]] Fysher, William (1539 - 1588) [[Fysher-5|William Fysher]] Gager, Sarah (1620 - 1683) [[Gager-33|Sarah (Gager) Allyn]] Gerbens, Willem (1517 - 1590) [[Gerbens-19|Willem Gerbens]] Gilbert, Elizabeth (1575 - 1654) [[Gilbert-3607|Elizabeth Gilbert]] Godfrey, Sarah (1625 - 1651) [[Godfrey-1840|Sarah (Godfrey) Clifford]] George, William Francis (1675 - 1735) [[George-3623|William Francis George]] Goerts, Reyer (1475 - 1533) [[Goerts-1|Reyer Goerts]] Goodrich, Richard (1520 - 1544) [[Goodrich-197|Richard Goodrich]] Gordon, Judith (1575 - 1620) [[Gordon-476|Judith Gordon]] Gould, John (1430 - 1502) [[Gould-402|John Gould]] Hadlock, James (1617 - 1678) [[Hadlock-17|James Hadlock]] Haigh, Richard (1485 - ) [[Haigh-239|Richard Haigh]] Hale, Mary E. (1607 - ) [[Hale-2647|Mary E. (Hale) Smith]] Halsey, Richard (1455 - ) [[Halsey-58|Richard Halsey]] Hassand, Richard (1501 - 1544) [[Hassand-1|Richard Hassand]] Hathoway, Richard (1503 - 1529) [[Hathoway-2|Richard Hathoway]] Hayward, Sarah (1799 - 1843) [[Hayward-2116|Sarah (Hayward) Wood]] Henderickson, Heindrick (1541 - ) [[Henderickson-1|Heindrick Henderickson]] Hedricks, Anna (1585 - ) [[Hedricks-2|Anna (Hedricks) Jansen]] Hennedr, Bot (1500 - 1530) [[Hennedr-1|Bot (Hennedr) Fonda]] Hested (aka Histed), William (1790 - 1857) [[Hested-3|William Hested]] Hill, Edward (1530 - aft 1550) [[Hill-5361|Edward Hill]] Hill, Richard C. (1320 - 1368) [[Hill-9858|Richard C. 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1974 Dec 13. Death Record of Mary Collins Barretta.

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'''Registration Number:''' 1036187. Deaths Registered in the District of Skibbereen in the Superintendent Registrar's District of Skibbereen in the County of Cork. '''No:''' 204. '''Date and Place of Death:''' 1988 Seventh January St. Anne's Hospital Skibbereen. '''Name and Surname:''' John Collins Bunalun Skibbereen. '''Sex:''' Male. '''Condition:''' Widower. '''Age:''' 92 years. '''Rank, Profession or Occupation:''' Retired Engine Driver. '''Certified Cause of Death and Duration of Illness:''' Cerebral Thrombosis (3 weeks) certified. '''Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant:''' Sr. M. Francis Horan, occupier St. Anne's Hospital Skibbereen. '''When Registered:''' Fourteenth January 1988. '''Signature of Registrar:''' M. O'Connell.

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For the past 59 years, the descendants of Arthur Allen have held a reunion in or near Cass County, Michigan, where the 2011 reunion was held. The 2012 reunion was in Novi, Michigan. . Family members are invited to add to this page. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

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Descendants of John D. Young by Dr. David K. Faux Generation 1 1. JOHN D. YOUNG was born on 29 Jan 1766 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 05 Apr 1856 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married MARGARETHA COUNTRYMAN. She was born on 12 Mar 1767 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She died on 31 Mar 1861 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John D. Young: John D. Young (also known as John T. Young since his father used both his German (Theobald) and English (David) names). The following information provides a comprehensive overview of John D. Young's participation in the American Revolution. "JOHN D. YOUNG, RWPA #RI 1964. He was born in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York) January 29, 1766, a son of Theobald and Margaret (House) Young. He was a nephew of Captain Jost House (Montgomery County Wills, Volume I ;283). He enlisted as a substitute for Hoziah Loyne and served as a fifer in Captain Jonathan Titus' Company ofthe Fourth New York Regiment at Fort Plank for one month and eight days in 1779. John states Loynes was taken ill and sent to the Prisdte House. He served for the remainder of 1779 as a fifer in Captain Joseph House's Company of the Canajoharie District Regiment of Militia and was stationed at Fort Plank for three months and 15 days. John states Jacob Drussler was also a drummer within Fort Plank in 1780. In 1781 and 1782, he served in Captain Joseph House's Company ofthe Canajoharie District Regiment of Militia as a fifer. Young states he was also often out in pursuit of the enemy and occasionally on duty as a sentinel. Casparus Toiler (who states he was born in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York) states Jacob Dusler and John D. Young served in Fort Plank under Captain Jost House from the spring of 1780, until the Fort Plank Settlements were burnt on August 2, 1780. Zoller also states Young's parent's property was destroyed in the aforesaid raid and the whole of House's Company being ordered to move into the fort. Casparus states they lived within Fort Plank until they could build themselves new homes after the war. Zoller also states.... that Joseph C. House who was their Orderly Sergeant was legated Upon by Cap' Joseph House and at times called the Roll often besides left to the said Orderiy Sergeant to arange the Guards respectively. . . Casparus goes on to note that lafter Brant's raid a heavy guard was always left at Fort Plank by Captain Jost House [when his company was absent from the fort. Richard Shimmel states that Young and Dusler served within Fort Plank as musicians during the military seasons of 1780,1781 & 1782. Hozia Loynes [Lyons] states that Young served as his substitute in 1779. Lyones states that Lieutenant Colonel Regnier wanted John to enlist in his regiment as a fifer for the war, but his mother went to Loynes shedding tears for her son and he fhsn returned to the service in the place of Young. Hosiah states that, after Brant's raid, the whole of Captain Joseph House's Company was ordered into Fort Plank and kept on continuous duty until the war's end, primarily under the direction of House's Orderly Sergeant, Joseph C. House. Isaac Pickert states he remember's Young serving in the Fourth New York Regiment and that he and John Countryman were arrested late one night by a paroll guard and taken to the house of Henry Witmosure [Young's deceased step-father's] where Sergeant [-] Hitch and Corporal [-] Dickson were quartered and held under guard till morning when they were taken to the home of Lieutenant George Country man where Captain Jonathan Titus and Captain John Davis were quartered. After being examined by the captains, they were released. Magdalena Pickert states she is the widow ofthe said Isaac Pickert and that she was a daughter of Lieutenant George Countryman. Magdalena states that, in the winter of 1778/9, Captain Titus and Davis of the Fourth New York Regiment were billited within her father's home, See also the pay receipts for Captain Joseph House's Company of the Canajoharie District Regiment of Militia (Revolutionary War Rolls, Jackets 89)." The above sketch of John D. Young's service in the American Revolution was taken verbatim from, "The Bloodied Mohawk: The American Revolution in the Words of Fort Plank's Defenders and Other Mohawk Valley Partisans", by Ken D. Johnson, Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 2002, pp. Generation 1 (con't) 657-658. Clearly John D. Young was a "Patriot" or "Rebel" (depending on one's viewpoint). the baptism of his younger children are found in St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Geissenburg), Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York. (YF) John and family emigrated to Wentworth County in 1813, lived in Glanford Township and Dundas, settling in Barton Township about 1830 (see biography of his son John J. Young). His obituary reads: "At Barton on the 5th inst. Mr. John D. Young aged 88 years." (Hamilton Spectator, 9 April 1856). His death date and that of his wife Anna Margaretha are also found in the Bible record of the James F. Young and Christiana (Young) Young family since Christiana was the daughter of John D. Young and Anna Margaretha (copy from Robert J. Morris). Notes for Margaretha Countryman: The ancestry of Margaret is found in the Michael Shoemaker Book Her obituary reads: At the residence of David Hess Esq., Barton, on the 31st ult., Anna Margaret, wife of the late Capt. John D. Young, at the advanced age of 95 years. (Hamilton Spectator, 4 April 1861). John D. Young and Margaretha Countryman had the following children: 2.i. HANNAH YOUNG was born on 20 Feb 1789 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. She died on 05 Jun 1856. She married DAVID AUGSBURY. He was born in 1788 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died in 1855. 3.ii. DAVID YOUNG was born in 1791. He married CATHARINE RICE. 4.iii. GEORGE J. YOUNG was born in 1793 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 25 Aug 1878. He married MARY HUNTER. She was born in 1790 in USA. She died on 09 Jul 1871. 5.iv. WILLIAM J. YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1795 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He married RACHEL AUGSBURY. She was born in 1803. v.CHRISTIANA YOUNG was born on 04 Sep 1797 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She married JAMES F. YOUNG. Notes for Christiana Young: Christiana married her second cousin James F. Young, son of Daniel. See entry under James F. Young for further information. vi.MAGDALENE YOUNG was born on 22 Jun 1799 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. 6.vii. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 20 May 1801 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She died on 23 Dec 1862. She married David Hess, son of Samuel Hess and Catharine Kribs on 14 Oct 1823. He was born on 27 Sep 1802. He died on 01 Aug 1889 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. viii.MARGARET YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1803 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. 7.ix. JOHN J. YOUNG was born on 02 Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 20 Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. x.CATHARINE YOUNG was born on 16 Jul 1811 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. Generation 2 2.HANNAH YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 20 Feb 1789 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. She died on 05 Jun 1856. She married DAVID AUGSBURY. He was born in 1788 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died in 1855. David Augsbury and Hannah Young had the following children: i.JOHN3 AUGSBURY was born in 1808. ii.DAVID AUGSBURY was born in 1810. He married Elizabeth Countryman in 1830. She was born in 1811. She died in 1874. iii.PEGGY AUGSBURY was born in 1813. iv.SUSAN AUGSBURY was born in 1815. v.MAGDALENA AUGSBURY was born in 1818. She died in 1844. She married CHARLES SPRAKER. vi.CHRISTINA AUGSBURY was born in 1820. vii.BETSEY AUGSBURY was born in 1822. viii.MATILDY AUGSBURY was born in 1825. ix.NANCY AUGSBURY was born in 1828. 3.DAVID YOUNG (John D.1) was born in 1791. He married CATHARINE RICE. David Young and Catharine Rice had the following children: i.LOUISA YOUNG was born in 1820. She died in 1897. She married Edmund Sargent in 1841. 9.ii. PHILANA YOUNG was born in 1822. She married ALFRED SARGENT. He was born in 1824. He died in 1852. iii.FANNY YOUNG was born in 1826. She married ANDREW COLE. iv.MARGUERITE YOUNG was born in 1829. v.CATHARINE YOUNG was born in 1832. vi.DAVID YOUNG was born in 1834. 4.GEORGE J. YOUNG (John D.1) was born in 1793 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 25 Aug 1878. He married MARY HUNTER. She was born in 1790 in USA. She died on 09 Jul 1871. George J. Young and Mary Hunter had the following children: 9.i.MARY ANN YOUNG was born on 22 Dec 1821 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married JAMES S. HILL. He was born on 15 Jan 1818 in England. He died on 30 Aug 1872. 10.ii. DAVID WALTER YOUNG was born on 10 Dec 1823 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 15 Apr 1910 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Louisa Jane Young on 29 Nov 1848 in Gore District, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jul 1826. She died on 20 Aug 1908 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. 11.iii. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 15 Jul 1825 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married PHILIP FLOCK TERRYBERRY. He was born on 17 Sep 1821 in New Jersey, USA. 12.iv. JOHN HUNTER YOUNG was born on 11 Dec 1826 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 11 Aug 1891. He married LOUISA AUGSBURY. She was born on 23 Oct 1829. She died on 29 Aug 1875. He married JANE SCOTT. v.MARGARET YOUNG was born in 1833. 5.WILLIAM J. YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 24 Jul 1795 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He married RACHEL AUGSBURY. She was born in 1803. William J. Young and Rachel Augsbury had the following child: i.BENJAMIN YOUNG was born in 1821. 6.ELIZABETH2 YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 20 May 1801 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She died on 23 Dec 1862. She married David Hess, son of Samuel Hess and Catharine Kribs on 14 Oct 1823. He was born on 27 Sep 1802. He died on 01 Aug 1889 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. David Hess and Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.MARY HESS. ii.JAMES HESS. iii.CATHARINE HESS was born in 1824. She died in 1824. iv.MARGARET HESS was born in 1826. She died in 1844. 14.v. SAMUEL D. HESS was born in 1830 in Canada. He married CATHARINE. She was born in 1832 in Canada. 15.vi. HANNAH HESS was born in 1832. She died on 15 Mar 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married James Dores in 1852. He was born in 1823 in Leeds County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 05 Oct 1904 in Lambeth, Ontario, Canada. vii.HARRIET HESS was born in 1834. She married DANIEL YOUNG. Notes for Harriet Hess: Harriet married her third cousin Daniel Young, son of Henry Young. See the entry under Daniel Young for further information. 15.viii. CHARITY HESS was born on 04 Dec 1839. She died on 26 Feb 1911. She married Daniel A. Gallagher on 03 Dec 1856. He was born on 08 Sep 1828 in Ireland. He died in 1914. 7.JOHN J. YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 02 Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 20 Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John J. Young: In 1840 John J. Young had cleared 40 acres of a 150 acre farm on Indian lands on the Grand River (LOS). The 1861 census gives the precise location of the property as Oneida Township, River Range, Lot 30, 50 acres - however, a descendant indicated that at some point the John J. Young family moved to Lot 37, N 1/2 along the River Road of Oneida. He and his family are found in each census until 1871 - and the list of children and descendants is from these records, the Young Files, largely from the collection of material from Dorothy Hutton from informants such as Cecil Young, at the Haldimand County Museum and Archives in Cayuga, PK or MN. OBITUARY: 30 October 1879. "Young. Mr. John J. Young who died suddenly of heart disease in the Township of Seneca at the age of 73 years was born in the valley of the Mohawk, State of New York, in 1806. In 1813, his father, who came from the Netherlands, emigrated with his family to Canada and settled in the Township of Glanford. Thence he removed to Dundas where he lived for about four years. The deceased married at the age of twenty years Miss Elizabeth Young, sister of David Young, Esq., of Seneca, but no relation of the deceased. His two oldest sons were born in Dundas. From Dundas he moved to Barton Township and thence in 1830 to the Township of Bayham. Seven years later in 1837 he removed to Oneida to the farm on which he resided up to the time of his death. He was, therefore, up to the decease one of the oldest residents, not of Caledonia but of the adjoining township of Oneida, the late Colonel R. McKinnon who was buried on the same day Mr. Young died, having settled in Caledonia two or three years before the deceased settled in Oneida." Notes for Elizabeth Young: Elizabeth married her second cousin once removed John J. Young, son of John D. Young. See entry under John J. Young for further information. In 1881 she was residing with grandson James W. Young in Oneida Township (next door to son James) in Oneida Township; and with her son James during the enumeration of Oneida in 1891. John J. Young and Elizabeth Young had the following children: 16.i. WILLIAM EMSLEY YOUNG was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. 17.ii. JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 18.iii. ISAAC YOUNG was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. iv.HANNAH YOUNG was born in 1837. She died on 05 Oct 1889. She married FRANCIS D. WINTERMUTE. Notes for Hannah Young: For more information about Hannah, see the entry for her husband Francis D.Wintermute. 19.v. CATHARINE YOUNG was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. 20.vi. MARY YOUNG was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. vii.EMMA J. YOUNG was born in 1850. 21.viii. JOHN YOUNG was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. 22.ix. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Generation 3 8.PHILANA YOUNG (David2, John D.1) was born in 1822. She married ALFRED SARGENT. He was born in 1824. He died in 1852. Alfred Sargent and Philana Young had the following children: i.MARY SARGENT. ii.CATHARINE SARGENT. iii.ABIGAIL SARGENT. iv.ANDREW TESTER SARGENT. 9.MARY ANN YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Dec 1821 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married JAMES S. HILL. He was born on 15 Jan 1818 in England. He died on 30 Aug 1872. Notes for Mary Ann Young: Mary Ann was born and baptised in Barton Township. Her birthdate was given at the time of her baptism on 7 January 1845. (MCB) Her sister Elizabeth and Mary Ann and James's two eldest children were also baptised at this time. In the 1851 census of Barton, James (a butcher) was residing on Lot 16, Concession 6, in a one story home, with one and a half acres with his wife Mary Ann and three children (all were Baptists). In the 1871 census of Caledonia, James (a butcher) and Mary Ann were now Episcopalians, and were living in this location with their children James Abraham (a white smith), George Washington, and Mary Catharine. It appears that sometime before the 1881 census Mary Ann and most of her children departed Caledonia. Neither she nor any of her children are buried in the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery with Mary Ann's husband James. A check of both the 1881 census of Canada and the 1880 census of the USA came up negative. It is known that in 1875 Mary Ann operated a tavern and hotel establishment in Caledonia. It is here that John and James William Young tended to stay when they were in the vicinity. Her name is frequently mentioned in the newspaper articles relating to the events surrounding the infamous murder. For example, The Hamilton Evening Times (Vol. XVIII - No. 275, 24 Nov. 1875) reported, in relation to the murder purpetrated by the Youngs that while in Caledonia "they visited the house of a Mrs. Hill, a woman of bad repute, and said to be a relative of their own." Actually, although there was a relationship, it was remoted (but her surname was Young and from Barton). James S. Hill and Mary Ann Young had the following children: 23.i. SOPHIA ELIZABETH HILL was born on 25 Aug 1838 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Wellington Smith, son of Alexander Smith and M. R on 19 Feb 1861 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1836 in Brantford Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. 24.ii. WILLIAM SHERLOCK HILL was born on 30 Jan 1841 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Hannah Cramer, daughter of James Cramer and Catharine on 02 Nov 1863 in Brant County, Ontario. She was born in 1843. iii.ABRAHAM JAMES HILL was born in 1842. iv.GEORGE WASHINGTON HILL was born in 1853. v.MARY CATHARINE HILL was born in 1860. 10.DAVID WALTER YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 10 Dec 1823 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 15 Apr 1910 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Louisa Jane Young on 29 Nov 1848 in Gore District, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jul 1826. She died on 20 Aug 1908 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Walter Young: At the time of their marriage, both parties were residing in Barton. OBITUARY: DAVID W. YOUNG One of the Oldest Residents of Barton Township Dead. At 6 o'clock this morning, at the family residence at Taylor's Corners, Barton Township, on the mountain, there passed away one of the oldest residents of the township, David Walter Young, at the age of 86 years. Mr. Young was one of the Young family, United Empire Loyalists, who settled in that part of the country more than a century ago. He was born there, and had spent his long life in the vicinity, a successful farmer and one of the best known men in this part of the country. He had enjoyed remarkably good health almost to the last, having had but a brief illness, the result, the doctors think of probably a slight stroke of paralysis recently. His wife has been dead a number of years, and his nearest relatives are three nephews, Albert Young, this city, Dr. Young and W.A. Youn, New Haven Ct., three nieces, Mrs. Hodson and Mrs. Harry Hudson , of Barton, and Mrs. Lukers, of Washington; also two grandchildren, Miss Margaret Bowman, of New York, and Miss Emma J. Bowman, who resided with her grandfather.The funeral will take place on Sunday to the Stone Presbyterian Church, on the mountain. (15 April 1910). David Walter Young and Louisa Jane Young had the following children: 25.i. SARAH JANE YOUNG was born in 1855. She died in 1879. She married GEORGE BOWMAN. He was born in 1851. ii.MARY MARTHA YOUNG was born in 1851. She died on 12 Dec 1853. 11.ELIZABETH YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 15 Jul 1825 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married PHILIP FLOCK TERRYBERRY. He was born on 17 Sep 1821 in New Jersey, USA. Notes for Elizabeth Young: Prior to leaving for the USA, Elizabeth was baptised, on 7 January 1845, by a Methodist minister in the township of her birth, Barton (her date of birth is given in this record. (MCB) Elizabeth, husband Philip Terryberry (a farmer) with their three children were enumerated in Scott Township, Bourbon County, Kansas, during the 1880 census of the USA. Philip Flock Terryberry and Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.GEORGE TERRYBERRY was born in 1860 in Wisconsin, USA. ii.MARY TERRYBERRY was born in 1863 in Wisconsin, USA. iii.EDITH TERRYBERRY was born in 1867 in Wisconsin, USA. 12.JOHN HUNTER YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 11 Dec 1826 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 11 Aug 1891. He married LOUISA AUGSBURY. She was born on 23 Oct 1829. She died on 29 Aug 1875. He married JANE SCOTT. John Hunter Young and Louisa Augsbury had the following children: 26.i. ALBERT HUNTER YOUNG was born on 28 Feb 1849. He died on 09 Jun 1920. He married ALMA GIBBONS. ii.FRANCES YOUNG was born on 05 Nov 1852. She died on 05 Jul 1911 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married CHARLES HODGSON. He was born in 1847. He died on 22 Jul 1916. iii.MARY YOUNG was born in 1860. She died in 1860. 27.iv. ELLEN ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 20 May 1861. She died on 25 May 1948 in Benmiller, Ontario, Canada. She married HENRY DENT HODGSON. He was born in 1857. He died on 26 Jan 1929 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. v.GEORGE YOUNG was born in 1863. He died in 1864. 28.vi. LOUISA ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 06 Mar 1866. She died on 30 Aug 1957. She married FRANCIS LUKENS. vii.THOMAS HERBERT YOUNG was born on 18 Jan 1869. He died on 22 Feb 1925. viii.WILLIE ALLEN YOUNG was born on 02 Jul 1871. He died on 05 Nov 1952. 13.SAMUEL D. HESS (Elizabeth2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born in 1830 in Canada. He married CATHARINE. She was born in 1832 in Canada. Notes for Samuel D. Hess: During the 1880 census, Samuel D. Hess, wife Catharine and their 9 children plus nephew Wellington Youngs (a farmer) were residing in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan. Samuel D. was a Foreman at a Pipe Works, and his 3 eldest sons also worked at the Pipe Works. Based on the birthplaces of the children, it would appear that Samuel D. and family emigrated from Canada about 1869. Samuel D. Hess and Catharine had the following children: i.PHOEBE HESS was born in 1853 in Canada. ii.DAVID HESS was born in 1859 in Canada. iii.MARGARET HESS was born in 1861 in Canada. iv.EMMA HESS was born in 1864 in Canada. v.JAMES HESS was born in 1866 in Canada. vi.FREDERICK HESS was born in 1867 in Canada. vii.LAURA HESS was born in 1870 in Michigan, USA. viii.SAMUEL D. HESS was born in 1872 in Michigan, USA. ix.CLAUD HESS was born in 1875 in Michigan, USA. 14.HANNAH HESS (Elizabeth2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born in 1832. She died on 15 Mar 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married James Dores in 1852. He was born in 1823 in Leeds County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 05 Oct 1904 in Lambeth, Ontario, Canada. Notes for James Dores: The farm of James Dores was on Lot 24, Concession 4, Delaware Township. During the 1881 census, James (a Farmer), Hannah, and the younger members of the family (all Methodists) were enumerated in Delaware Township. James Dores and Hannah Hess had the following children: i.ADELAIDE DORES. ii.MARGARET DORES. iii.OLIVER DORES was born in 1859. iv.ELIZABETH DORES was born in 1861. v.DAVID DORES was born in 1861. vi.MARY E. DORES was born in 1863. vii.FRANK DORES was born in 1867. viii.WILLIAM DORES was born in 1875. 15.CHARITY HESS (Elizabeth2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 04 Dec 1839. She died on 26 Feb 1911. She married Daniel A. Gallagher on 03 Dec 1856. He was born on 08 Sep 1828 in Ireland. He died in 1914. Notes for Daniel A. Gallagher: Daniel (a farmer) and family were residing in Barton Township during the 1881 census, with wife Charity's widowed father David Hess (gentleman), and all members of the Church of England. During the 1901 census Daniel (a retired farmer) and Charity were living in Barton, Concession 6, Lot 14, with their two youngest sons. Daniel's birth date is given as 8 April 1827 in this record. Daniel A. Gallagher and Charity Hess had the following children: i.DAVID HESS GALLAGHER was born in 1858. He died on 24 Oct 1945 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married CATHARINE ELIZABETH. She was born in 1863. She died on 05 Aug 1945 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Hess Gallagher: Both David and Catharine Elizabeth were residing at 284 Main Street West, Hamilton at the time of their deaths. ii.GEORGE N. H. GALLAGHER was born in 1864. iii.DAVID A. GALLAGHER was born in 1866. iv.JOHN S. R. GALLAGHER was born in 1868. He married SARAH ANN YOUNG. She was born on 14 Feb 1867. She died in 1940. v.FREDERICK W. GALLAGHER was born in 1870. vi.S. RICHARD O. GALLAGHER was born on 17 Feb 1873. He died on 16 Jul 1942. He married SARAH ANN BURRELL. She was born on 21 Mar 1877. She died on 29 Aug 1953. vii.HENRY C. GALLAGHER was born in 1876. viii.CHARLES H. GALLAGHER was born on 04 Dec 1880. He died in 1958. He married CATHARINE WAGNER. She was born in 1889. She died in 1983. ix.RAYMOND GALLAGHER was born on 07 Mar 1887. 16.WILLIAM EMSLEY YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. Notes for William Emsley Young: During the 1881 census, William and Fannie were residing with their 6 youngest children in Glanford Township. William and Fannie were lodging with James Petch and family in Oneida Township during the 1901 census. A second record gives his birthdate as 1828. His obituary in the Hamilton Spectator (2 October 1912, p. 13) reads, "An old and respected resident of Oneida Township in the county of Haldimand in the person of William J. (sic) Young, passed away yesterday at the advanced age of 84 years. Deceased was born in the county of Haldimand and lived there all of his life time. Three weeks ago he came to the city to visit his daughter Mrss. Ezra Hill, 114 Kent street, and about a week ago he became ill and passed away. He was well known and highly respected by a host of friends who will regret to hear of his death. His wife predeceased him five years. Two sons and seven daughters survive. The sons are John of North seneca, and George of Detroit; the daughters, Mrs. Petch, York; Mrs. Overend of Buffalo; Generation 3 (con't) Mrs. William Collings of Detroit; Mrs. Robinson of Indiana; Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Francis of Hamilton. Mr. Young was a member of the Methodist Church and the funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his son John Young, Glanford, to Caledonia burying grounds." Notes for Frances Bundy: Emigrated from England in 1840. William Emsley Young and Frances Bundy had the following children: i.MARY YOUNG was born in 1850 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1881. She married David Francis, son of George Francis and Hannah Jane on 28 Mar 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1848 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. 29.ii. EMMA JANE YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. iii.HANNAH MARGARET YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1854. She married George Overend on 11 Nov 1873 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hannah Margaret Young: Residing in Buffalo in 1912. 30.iv. MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. v.CHARLOTTE ANN YOUNG was born in 1857. She married Samuel Young on 03 Oct 1877 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Charlotte Ann Young: Marriage registration # 003461. vi.CATHARINE YOUNG was born on 07 Jul 1858 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Dec 1880 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Collings on 30 Sep 1875 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. 31.vii. SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. 32.viii. CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. ix.FANNY AMELIA YOUNG was born on 11 Jan 1865 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in Mar 1907. She married William Colling on 24 Aug 1881 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. x.JOHN ALEXANDER YOUNG was born in 1867. He married Mariah Thompson, daughter Generation 3 (con't) of Thomas Thompson and Harriet on 25 Mar 1896 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1866 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Alexander Young: Marriage registration # 004925-6. No issue. xi.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1870. He married SADIE WHITE. Notes for George Calvin Young: No issue. 33.xii. LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. 34.xiii. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. William Emsley Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: 35.xiv. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. 17.JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for James William Young: According to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County, James, who settled there in 1838, possessed River Range Lots 33 (10 acres) and 37 (40 and 70 acres), Oneida Township. Residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census with his wife, two of his sons, and his mother Elizabeth. In his will dated 14th October 1893, James Young of Oneida mentions his wife Mary Ellen; sons George Harland Young and James William Collins Young; as well as daughters Catharine Elizabeth the wife of James Nelles, and Anne Margaret the wife of Thomas Young. He also describes his property as Lots 37 (70 acres), 36 (66 acres), and parts of 33 and 34, all on the River Range Oneida Township. His death date of 8th January 1894 is noted in the probate papers with the will. Lois Adams reports that there is a Bible record for this family. She also reports that there was another child, Hulda, born 6 jan 1872, who was raised by her grandfather. Notes for Mary Ellen Bundy: Lois Adams gives Mary Ellen's birthplace as Downton, Wiltshire. James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy had the following children: 36.i. ANNE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. ii.JOHN RICELAY YOUNG was born on 28 Sep 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 Dec 1863. 37.iii. CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on 20 Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. 38.iv. GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 39.v. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. 18.ISAAC YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. Notes for Isaac Young: Isaac, a shoe maker, and family, all of the Methodist faith, were residing in Caledonia during the 1891 census. Isaac Young and Mary Catharine Wedge had the following children: 40.i. MARY ANN YOUNG was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. ii.HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 19 Oct 1872 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Lewis Hamilton Scott, son of William Scott and Jemima Hewitt on 07 Jun 1892 in Presbyterian Church, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1870 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. iii.MAGGIE YOUNG was born in 1877. She married BLACHER. 41.iv. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. v.ISAAC EDWARD YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1881 in Plattville, Ontario. He died in 1941 in Woodstock, Ontario. He married MARY CLARK. vi.JOHN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1883. vii.ALICE YOUNG was born on 02 May 1890. viii.EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. Isaac Young and Sarah had the following children: ix.EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. x.JAMES W. YOUNG was born in 1862. Notes for James W. Young: Residing with grandmother Elizabeth Young in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. 19.CATHARINE YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. Notes for William Culp: M. (W?) Culp was listed as residing on 40 acres, River Range Lot 40, Oneida Township in the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. William Culp (a farmer) and family were residing in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. While his wife Catharine was of the Canadian Methodist faith, William and the children were recorded as being members of the Deciples of Christ. William Culp and Catharine Young had the following children: 42.i. MOSES FREDERICK CULP was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. 43.ii. JOHN WESLEY CULP was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. iii.PHEBE ELIZABETH CULP was born in 1867. iv.GEORGE ARTHUR CULP was born in 1869. v.MARGARET M. CULP was born in 1872. vi.CATHARINE V. CULP was born in 1874. vii.MARY EMMA CULP was born in 1875. viii.WILLIAM H. CULP was born in 1878. He died on 20 May 1881. 20.MARY YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. Notes for Albert Leach: The four children listed for Albert and Mary died as infants or small children and are buried in the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery (CMC). Albert Leach and Mary Young had the following children: i.JOHN H. LEACH. ii.JOSHUA J. LEACH. iii.ORIN T. LEACH. iv.MARY E. LEACH. 21.JOHN YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. Notes for John Young: Residing in Oneida Township in 1881, of the Wesleyan Methodist faith, and a farmer and labourer. John Young and Levina had the following children: i.ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1872. ii.SAMUEL L. YOUNG was born in 1876. iii.WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born in 1878. iv.FRANCIS W. YOUNG was born in 1880. 22.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Calvin Young: Residing in Oneida Township, of the Methodist faith, and a farm laborer in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 censuses. One record has his birth date as 1850. Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Young: According to her obituary in the Grand River Sachem, at the time of her death Sarah had two surviving children (as well as two sons and a daughter who predeceased her), as well as nine grandchildren, and twenty four great grandchildren. Birth year given as 1852 in the 1901 census. George Calvin Young and Sarah Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.WILLIAM D. YOUNG was born in 1876. ii.HERMAN WESLEY YOUNG was born in 1878. 44.iii. ELIZABETH M. YOUNG was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. iv.EDITH M. YOUNG was born on 19 Jan 1886. She married WILL HAINES. Notes for Edith M. Young: Residing in Canfield in 1948. 45.v. GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. Generation 4 23.SOPHIA ELIZABETH HILL (Mary Ann3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 25 Aug 1838 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Wellington Smith, son of Alexander Smith and M. R on 19 Feb 1861 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1836 in Brantford Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Sophia Elizabeth Hill: Sophia with her husband Wellington ( a Conductor), and their three children (a Wesleyan Methodists) were enumerated in Brantford during the 1881 census. Wellington Smith and Sophia Elizabeth Hill had the following children: i.IDA SMITH was born in 1863. ii.MINNIE SMITH was born in 1870. iii.WILLIAM SMITH was born in 1871. 24.WILLIAM SHERLOCK HILL (Mary Ann3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 30 Jan 1841 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Hannah Cramer, daughter of James Cramer and Catharine on 02 Nov 1863 in Brant County, Ontario. She was born in 1843. Notes for William Sherlock Hill: William (a labourer) and his family (all Wesleyan Methodists) were enumerated in Caledonia in 1871. William Sherlock Hill and Hannah Cramer had the following children: i.JAMES HILL was born in 1864. ii.SOPHIA JANE HILL was born in 1866. iii.WILLIAM HILL was born in 1868. iv.ISAIAH HILL was born in 1870. 25.SARAH JANE YOUNG (David Walter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born in 1855. She died in 1879. She married GEORGE BOWMAN. He was born in 1851. George Bowman and Sarah Jane Young had the following children: 46.i. EMMA E. BOWMAN was born on 28 Jul 1876. She married JOHN QUINN. ii.MARGARET M. BOWMAN was born on 17 Aug 1878. 26.ALBERT HUNTER YOUNG (John Hunter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born on 28 Feb 1849. He died on 09 Jun 1920. He married ALMA GIBBONS. Albert Hunter Young and Alma Gibbons had the following children: i.EDWARD YOUNG. ii.GEORGE YOUNG. iii.NELL YOUNG. 27.ELLEN ELIZABETH YOUNG (John Hunter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born on 20 May 1861. She died on 25 May 1948 in Benmiller, Ontario, Canada. She married HENRY DENT HODGSON. He was born in 1857. He died on 26 Jan 1929 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Henry Dent Hodgson and Ellen Elizabeth Young had the following children: 47.i. ERNEST ATKINSON HODGSON was born on 15 Oct 1886. He died in 1975. He married ELIZABETH MELVINA HUMPHREY. She was born in 1888. She died on 21 Jan 1922 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He married GLADYS PRITTLE. He married EVA E. ASTLEY. ii.MARGARET LOUISE HODGSON was born on 18 Feb 1889. She died in 1972. She married ERNEST PFRIMMER. iii.JOHN REGINALD HODGSON was born on 09 Mar 1891. He died in 1892. iv.THOMAS HOWARD HODGSON was born on 14 Jul 1899. He died on 21 Nov 1920 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 28.LOUISA ALBERTA YOUNG (John Hunter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born on 06 Mar 1866. She died on 30 Aug 1957. She married FRANCIS LUKENS. Francis Lukens and Louisa Alberta Young had the following children: i.PAUL LUKENS. ii.RUTH LUKENS. iii.JOHN LUKENS. 29.EMMA JANE YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. Notes for Emma Jane Young: "Emaly" in 1901 census. Date (year) of birth different for her and her husband in different records. Notes for James Petch: Residing in Oneida Township, and of the Methodist faith, in the 1891 and 1901 censuses. Residing on Cook's block during the latter census. James Petch and Emma Jane Young had the following children: i.SARAH PETCH was born in 1877. ii.AMEY PETCH was born in 1880. iii.JOHN S. WILLIAMSON was born on 11 Mar 1894. 30.MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Colling: David was the subject of a biographical sketch in the "Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties" (Chapman Bros., 1892, pp. 416 - 419). According to this record, in October 1876 David and Matilda emigrated to Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. At that time David took a grant of 160 acres on Section 21. In 1891 David was "elected Justice of the Peace on the ticket of the Industrial Party, although he was formerly a Republican". The names of the three children of David and Matilda Louise are given in this document; and the author commented that, "Mrs. Colling is an active and useful member of the Presbyterian Church and an honored member of society". The 1880 census for Columbia Township recorded that David (a farmer) and Matilda were residing there with their two sons, and David's brother William. David, Matilda, and their two youngest children were also residing in Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan during the 1900 census. This record confirms their date of immigration as 1876, records that David was a farmer, and further that Matilda to that point Matilda had given birth to 3 children, all of whom were alive. David Colling and Matilda Louise Young had the following children: i.CHARLES J. COLLING was born in 1877. ii.GEORGE WESLEY COLLING was born in Apr 1878 in Michigan, USA. iii.FLORENCE COLLING was born in Mar 1890 in Michigan, USA. 31.SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. Ezra Hill and Sarah Cordelia Young had the following children: i.HARLEY HILL. ii.WALTER HILL. iii.ARNOLD HILL. 32.CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. George Washington Francis and Clarissa Caroline Young had the following children: i.ARVILLA FRANCIS. She married PATTERSON. ii.ETHEL FRANCIS. She married MISNER. iii.HARLEY FRANCIS. 33.LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. William Henry Robinson and Lillian Priscilla Young had the following children: i.EFFIE was born on 14 Aug 1888. She married JACK BUNN. ii.WILLIAM GORDON ROBINSON was born on 18 Sep 1890. He died in 1928. He married FRANCES MATILDA SHIPWAY. She was born in 1893. She died in 1931. iii.ARTHUR EDWARD ROBINSON was born on 06 May 1892. He died in 1918. He married LILLIAN. 48.iv. FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. 49.v. CECIL J. ROBINSON was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. 34.HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. Notes for Harriet Victoria Young: "Harriet Victoria married Joseph Henry Marshall a native of England (birth location unknown) in March 1896. Herbert was born in July of the same year. for ten years this couple had no children then two sons were born two years apart (1906, 1908). Joseph decides its time to leave. He's a painter (artist & musician) by trade. He left the bugle band of the 91st Canadian Highlanders (Hamilton) in 1909 and lived at a separate address in 1910. Then he leaves for out west (with a red - head) on a dare from fellow band members. He was never seen or heard from again. Harriet boarded a train in 1914 for out west (leaving the two younger boys with my grandfather and his new bride) only to return to Hamilton alone. From 1931 until her death in 1936 Harriet took the surname massey as she lived with a man, Edward. I checked court records from 1909 to 1936 for divorce but to no avail so she never married Massey and her gravestone states Marshall. In 1932 she changed her name to Martha in the city directory (no one can figure this one). My mother has her watch inscribed with 25 years service but no one knows what she did. Harriet died in 1936 during a snowstorm, unable to obtain the insulin she needed" (Donna Campbell, Niagara Falls). Joseph Henry Marshall and Harriet Victoria Young had the following children: 50.i. HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. ii.FREDERICK WALTER MARSHALL was born on 05 Feb 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Aug 1974 in Brocton, New York, USA. He married Edna L. Dickson on 05 Feb 1925. iii.HARRY ALBERT MARSHALL was born on 24 Sep 1908 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died in North Carolina, USA. He married LORALEE M. OVERCASH. 35.BARBARA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Generation 4 (con't) (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917: The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: 51.i. CECIL JACOB DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: i.AMY THOMPSON was born in 1867. ii.BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. iii.JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. iv.WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. v.THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. vi.DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. vii.JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. viii.EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. 36.ANNE MARGARET YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: 52.i. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. ii.CORA ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. 37.CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on 20Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. Notes for Catharine Eliza Young: Lois adams gives her death date as 13 July 1942. Notes for James Meade Nelles: James and Catharine were residing in Oneida Township with their 3 children during the 1901 census. James Meade Nelles and Catharine Eliza Young had the following children: i.JAMES WILLIAM NELLES was born on 04 May 1886 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1942. He married ALICE ASHBAUGH. She was born on 03 Jul 1891. She died on 19 Nov 1958. 53.ii. ETHEL MAUDE NELLES was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. iii.ANNIE E. NELLES was born on 11 Aug 1896. 38.GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Harland Young: Residing with brother "Collins" in the 1901 census. His obituary is found in HCMA, You - 24). Much of the information here is from PK. George Harland Young and Ann Elizabeth Wickett had the following child: 54.i. GEORGE CECIL YOUNG was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. Notes for Catharine Louise Keefer: Her death notice is found in HCMA, You - 1. George Harland Young and Catharine Louise Keefer had the following children: ii.HELEN MARIE YOUNG. iii.MUNROE YOUNG. 39.JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. Notes for James William Collins Young: Residing in Oneida Township, in possession of Lots 36, 37, 38, 39 River Range, during the 1901 census. Much of the information on this branch of the family is from PK. James William Collins Young and Janet Ann Evans had the following children: 55.i. PERCY H. YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. 56.ii. CLARENCE E. YOUNG was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. 40.MARY ANN YOUNG (Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. James Cochran and Mary Ann Young had the following children: i.MAGGIE COCHRAN was born in 1888 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died in 1952 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married DAVID WALTON. He was born in 1881. He died in 1928 in Woodstock, Ontario. 57.ii.BERTHA COCHRAN was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT HOWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. 41.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. George Calvin Young and Annie Elizabeth Chadbourne had the following children: 58.i.ISAAC YOUNG. 59.ii.DOROTHY YOUNG. She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. 42.MOSES FREDERICK CULP (Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. Notes for Moses Frederick Culp: Residing on Lot 40, River Range, Oneida Towhship at the time of the 1901 census. Some of the information on this family is from PK. Moses Frederick Culp and Sarah A. Marshall had the following children: i.WILLIAM A. CULP was born on 08 Aug 1890. ii.MARY J. CULP was born on 07 Apr 1892. iii.MILEN F. CULP was born on 22 Jul 1897. He married ANNA MEYER. 60.iv. HERBERT L. CULP was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. 43.JOHN WESLEY CULP (Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. Notes for John Wesley Culp: Information from PK. John Wesley Culp and Margaret Snider had the following children: 61.i.VERA CULP. She married WILLIAM IRVINE. ii.HARLAND CULP. He married DOROTHY MARTINDALE. iii.CLARENCE CULP. He married ETHEL LOVEGROVE. iv.HAZEL GLADYS CULP was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. She married GEORGE CECIL YOUNG. He was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hazel Gladys Culp: For more information see the entry under her husband George Cecil Young. 44.ELIZABETH M. YOUNG (George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. Jacob P. Kline and Elizabeth M. Young had the following child: i.LLOYD O. KLINE was born in 1903. He died on 30 Jul 1913. 45.GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG (George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. George Ernest Young and Elizabeth Nelles had the following children: 62.i. LLOYD ERNEST YOUNG was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. 63.ii. VIOLET MAY YOUNG was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 64.iii. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. 65.iv. MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. v.RALPH ORMOND YOUNG was born on 26 Aug 1926. He married Elsie Mae Riley on 18 Mar 1950. Generation 5 46.EMMA E. BOWMAN (Sarah Jane4 Young, David Walter3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 28 Jul 1876. She married JOHN QUINN. John Quinn and Emma E. Bowman had the following children: i.MARGARET QUINN. She married CAKEBREAD. ii.CHARLOTTE QUINN. iii.DAVID QUINN. 47.ERNEST ATKINSON HODGSON (Ellen Elizabeth4 Young, John Hunter3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 15 Oct 1886. He died in 1975. He married ELIZABETH MELVINA HUMPHREY. She was born in 1888. She died on 21 Jan 1922 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He married GLADYS PRITTLE. He married EVA E. ASTLEY. Ernest Atkinson Hodgson and Elizabeth Melvina Humphrey had the following children: i.JOHN HODGSON. ii.DENT HODGSON. 48.FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. Frederick Allan Robinson and Violet Ancell had the following children: 66.i.ANNIE MAY ROBINSON. She married ORVIL STANLEY SIMSER. ii.JOAN ROBINSON. She married REG COOPER. iii.WILLIAM ROBINSON. He married AUDREY WILSON. iv.LILLIAN ROBINSON. She married DAVID SWARTZ. v.VIOLET ROBINSON. 49.CECIL J. ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. Notes for Cecil J. Robinson: This information about Cecil was provided by Kelly Bartlett. According to his funeral card, he passed away at the Henderson Hospital in Hamilton. It is unclear as to why he does not appear as a child of his purported parents in the 1901 Census. Cecil J. Robinson and Dorothy McFarland had the following children: i.EUGENE ROBINSON. ii.BRENDA ROBINSON. iii.ARTHUR ROBINSON. 50.HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL (Harriet Victoria4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Herbert William Marshall and Mabel Nesbitt had the following children: i.HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL was born on 18 Jun 1919 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Jackman on 05 Sep 1945. ii.DONALD FREDERICK MARSHALL was born on 13 Oct 1922 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Patricia Mary Doherty on 04 Oct 1946. iii.JEAN MARJORIE MARSHALL was born on 01 Jan 1925 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Walter Stewart on 17 Jun 1944. 68.iv. HELEN GLADYS MARSHALL was born on 10 Sep 1927 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin George Wesley Hicks on 28 Jun 1947 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1927. 51.CECIL JACOB DEGEAR (Barbara Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: 68.i. RUTH DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. 52.THOMAS WALTER YOUNG (Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: 69.i. JOHN DUXBURY YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. 70.ii. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. iii.ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. 71.iv. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. 72.v. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. 73.vi. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. 74.vii. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. 53.ETHEL MAUDE NELLES (Catharine Eliza4 Young, James William3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. Oliver Mowatt Stewart and Ethel Maude Nelles had the following children: 75.i. JAMES MEADE STEWART was born on 21 Feb 1913. He married EDNA FEARMAN. ii.HAROLD IRWIN STEWART was born on 11 Mar 1916. 54.GEORGE CECIL YOUNG (George Harland4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. George Cecil Young and Hazel Gladys Culp had the following children: i.HELEN YOUNG. She married VICTOR ANDERSON. ii.MUNROE YOUNG was born in 1928. 55.PERCY H. YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. Notes for Percy H. Young: Marriage date and place from HCMA, You - 23. Percy H. Young and Audrey Velma Langford had the following children: i.RUSSELL YOUNG was born in 1928. He died in 1994. ii.KEITH YOUNG was born in 1930 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCINTYRE. She was born in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 56.CLARENCE E. YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. Notes for Clarence E. Young: Marriage notice HCMA, You - 23, and 24. Clarence E. Young and Viola Marguerite Parker had the following children: i.WILFRED YOUNG. ii.JUNE MARIE YOUNG. 57.BERTHA COCHRAN (Mary Ann4 Young, Isaac3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT HOWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. Willard Albert Howell and Bertha Cochran had the following children: i.MILDRED HOWELL. ii.PEARL HOWELL. iii.MARY HOWELL. iv.JAMES HOWELL. 58.ISAAC YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1). Isaac Young had the following child: i.PETER YOUNG. 59.DOROTHY YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1). She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. unknown Dobbing and Dorothy Young had the following child: 76.i. MAXWELL GEORGE DOBBING. 60.HERBERT L. CULP (Moses Frederick4, Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. Herbert L. Culp and Kathleen F. O'Donnell had the following children: i.CLARABEL CULP. ii.MARGARET CULP. 61.VERA CULP (John Wesley4, Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young, John Wesley4, William, Moses). She married WILLIAM IRVINE. William Irvine and Vera Culp had the following child: i.MUNROE IRVINE. He married LOIS FELKER. 62.LLOYD ERNEST YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. Lloyd Ernest Young and Margaret Land had the following children: i.RONALD YOUNG. ii.MARILYN JOAN YOUNG. 63.VIOLET MAY YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Herbert J. Bentley and Violet May Young had the following children: i.KATHLEEN MARY BENTLEY. ii.LINDA MAE BENTLEY. iii.JAMES HUGH BENTLEY. 64.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. Notes for George Calvin Young: His detailed obituary is found in the Hamilton Spectator, 18 February 1995. George Calvin Young and Elizabeth Heslop had the following children: i.HUGH ERNEST YOUNG. He married KAREN. ii.GLENN YOUNG. He married ANNE MARIE. iii.CAROL YOUNG. Notes for Carol Young: Predeceased her father. iv.NANCY YOUNG. 65.MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Robert Harvey Fleming and Mary Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.ROBERT ERNEST FLEMING. ii.PATRICIA ELIZABETH FLEMING. iii.WILLIAM DONALD FLEMING. iv.KENNETH ALLAN FLEMING. Generation 6 66.ANNIE MAY ROBINSON (Frederick Allan5, Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young, Frederick Allan5, William Henry). She married ORVIL STANLEY SIMSER. Orvil Stanley Simser and Annie May Robinson had the following child: i.PEARL ANNE SIMSER. 67.HELEN GLADYS MARSHALL (Herbert William5, Harriet Victoria4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 10 Sep 1927 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin George Wesley Hicks on 28 Jun 1947 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1927. Melvin George Wesley Hicks and Helen Gladys Marshall had the following children: i.DOUGLAS WESLEY HICKS. ii.ALAN GEORGE HICKS. iii.DONNA MARIE HICKS. 68.RUTH DEGEAR (Cecil Jacob, Barbara Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. Clement R. Morgan and Ruth Degear had the following child: i.HAROLD FREDERICK MORGAN. 69.JOHN DUXBURY YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. John Duxbury Young and Jean Whyte Flannigan had the following children: i.DOROTHY ELIZABETH MAE YOUNG was born on 13 Aug 1927 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married JOHN WILLARD SLACK. ii.LOIS JEAN YOUNG was born on 12 Jul 1929 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married ALLAN JOSEPH ADAMS. 70.LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. William Ernest Kett and Lauretta Amelia Young had the following child: i.ERNEST GLENN KETT. 71.THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. Thomas William Young and Vera May Jackson had the following children: i.MARGARET ELIZABETH YOUNG. ii.MARY LOUISE YOUNG. iii.BETTY JEAN YOUNG. iv.JOHN WILLIAM YOUNG. 72.ELMER WALTER YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. Elmer Walter Young and Margaret Augusta Marshall had the following children: i.ROBERT DOUGLAS YOUNG. ii.BARBARA DIANE YOUNG. 73.HARLAND YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. Harland Young and Ruth Bertelle Ostrander had the following children: i.HARLAND C. YOUNG. ii.HOWARD BRUCE YOUNG. iii.WILLIAM GORDON YOUNG. 74.EDITH MAE YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Cletus William Smith and Edith Mae Young had the following children: i.MARY ANN SMITH. ii.THOMAS ALLAN SMITH. iii.NORMA SMITH. iv.BARBARA SMITH. 75.JAMES MEADE STEWART (Ethel Maude5 Nelles, Catharine Eliza4 Young, James William3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 21 Feb 1913. He married EDNA FEARMAN. James Meade Stewart and Edna Fearman had the following child: i.GLEN STEWART. 76.MAXWELL GEORGE DOBBING (Dorothy5 Young, George Calvin4 Young, Isaac3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young, unknown). Maxwell George Dobbing had the following child: i.KELLY DOBBING.

Annie Stith To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Stith-311|Annie Stith]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Stith-311&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Annie Stith To-Do List|Annie's current to-do list]].''

1928 Oct 25. Birth Record of Mary Collins of Bauravilla.

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'''Registration Number:''' 4910203. Superintendent Registrar's District of Skibbereen. Births registered in the District of Skibbereen in the County of Cork. '''No:''' 347. '''Date of Birth:''' 1928 Twenty Fifth October. '''Place of Birth:''' Bauravilla Skibbereen. '''Name and Surname and Dwelling-place of Father:''' John Collins Bauravilla. '''Name and Surname and Maiden name of Mother:''' Mary Collins formerly Collins. '''Rank of Profession of Father:''' Engine Driver. '''Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant:''' Mary Collins mother - Bauravilla. '''When Registered:''' Twenty third January 1929. '''Signature of Registrar:''' Patrick Crowly Assistant.

McCulloch Family from Adam McCulloch

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Alison Lindsay Valentine

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Cary Family Mysteries

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Was Mary really of the Lenni Lanape?

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1906 Jun 18. Birth Record of Mary Collins of Cullomane East

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BIRTHS registered in the District of Dromdaleague in the Union of Skibbereen in the County of Cork '''No:''' 362. '''Date and Place of Birth:''' 1906 June eighteenth Colomane. '''Name (if any):''' Mary. '''Sex:''' F. '''Name and Surname and Dwelling-place of Father:''' Denis Collins Colomane. '''Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother:''' Ellen Collins formerly Hurley. '''Rank or Profession of Father:''' Farmer. '''Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant:''' Denis Collins father Colomane. '''When Registered:''' September Seventh 1906. '''Signature of Registrar:''' J. McCarthy Asst.

20 Jul 1895. Birth Record of John Humphrey Collins of Tooreen.

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1382/2. BIRTH CERTIFICATE issued in pursuance of Births and Deaths Registration Acts 1863 to 1972. Registered in the District of Drimoleague in the Superintendent's District of Skibbereen in the County of Cork. '''Date and Place of Birth:''' 1895 ninety five Twentieth July Tureen Caheragh. '''Name (if any):''' John. Sex: M. '''Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father:''' Humphrey Collins Tureen Caheragh. '''Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother:''' Margaret Collins formerly McCarthy. '''Rank or Profession of Father:''' Farmer. '''Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant:''' Margaret Collins mother Tureen. '''When Registered:''' Ninth September 1895. '''Signature of Registrar:''' James McCarthy Interim.

William Robert Stringfellow Confederate Military Service

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=== ENLISTED === 1 Oct 1861 • Talladega County, Alabama, USA Enlisted in AL 25th Co. H as PVT. === WOUNDED, BATTLE OF SHILOH === 6 Apr 1862 • Shiloh, Hardin County, Tennessee, USA WOUNDED at Battle of Shiloh under Gen. Gladden. His regiment's casualties were 15 killed and 75 wounded. === NEWSPAPER REPORT'S SHILOH CASUALTIES === 23 Apr 1862 • Talladega County, Alabama, USA Report in the DEMOCRATIC WATCHTOWER newspaper of Talladega area soldiers serving in "Lawler's Invincibles" Company H Alabama 25th wounded or killed at Shiloh. Mentions ''2nd Sergeant'' Robert Stringfellow" === CAPTURED AT BATTLE OF NASHVILLE === 15 Dec 1864 • Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA under 25th Alabama, Capt. Napoleon B. Rouse. (SOURCE: Roll of Prisoners of War at Military Prison, Louisville, Kentucky: William R. Stringfellow, PVT Company H, 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment; Captured Near Nashville, TN) === P.O.W. AT CAMP DOUGLAS === 20 Dec 1864 • Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA P.O.W. Roll M598_91: Roll of Prisoners of War at Military Prison, Louisville, Kentucky: William R. Stringfellow, PVT Company H, 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment; Captured Near Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15, 1864 === DISCHARGED FROM CAMP DOUGLAS - === Dec. 20, 1864 • Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA === HONORABLE DISCHARGE === 16 May 1865 • Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Roll M598_55: William R Stringfellow, PVT, Company B, 25th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Captured Dec 15, 1864, Nashville, Tenn. Released May 16, 1865, Pursuant to General Order 85, May 8, 1865 (Genealogy record 36713)

Anderson Family Mysteries-1

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1976 Oct 02. Death Record of Mary Collins of Bunalun.

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Stringfellow Family Farm

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Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Families 600-645

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See main Knox County 1850 Census project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_31&public=1| See main District 31 page] == 600 == === Family 600 - Micheal May household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |594|| 600 ||Micheal May||32||M|| ||Blacksmith|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Lydia||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Mary Catherine||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Abraham||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||9||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jacob||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Delilia||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Micheal Amanias||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 601 - John Stone household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |595|| 601 ||John Stone||54||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Susan||52||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Oliver P Stone||28||M|| ||Collector||$2,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Martha Jane||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ruth Ann||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard Thomas||16||M|| ||Farming|| ||Il|| || x || || |- |||||Margarett Ellenora||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 602 - Balser Littero household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |596|| 602 ||Balser Littero||30||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Carline||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Arthena Ann||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Orphea||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 603 - William Givins household (0/1) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |597|| 603 ||William Givins||30||M|| ||Shoemaker|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |} === Family 604 - Leroy Carpenter household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |598|| 604 ||Leroy Carpenter||44||M|| ||Farming||$1,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Prudence||55||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh L W||19||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Adaline||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 605 - Thomas Edwards household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |599|| 605 ||Thomas Edwards||26||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary Emeline||19||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 606 - Davis Fisher household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |600|| 606 ||Davis Fisher||33||M|| ||laborer|| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary Ann||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizea Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 607 - James M Rodgers household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |601|| 607 ||James M Rodgers||32||M|| ||Cabinet Maker||$1,500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Malvinia||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Arther||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 608 - John Gowans household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- ||| 608 ||John Gowans||60||M|| ||Farming|| ||Maryland|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||50||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Samuel R||24||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Satira Ann||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Narcisia Bell||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ailsey||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph "||10||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Mahala "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Malinda "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William Smith||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James Smith||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Catherine H Smith||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 609 - Benjamin Earley household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- ||| 609 ||Benjamin Earley||65||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||60||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ausbury||25||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Delilia||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William ||18||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Pricilia||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Benjamin||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Willson Owans||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} == 610 == === Family 610 - Micheal Byerley household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |602|| 610 ||Micheal Byerley||52||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||42||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary Ann||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||William N||18||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabela||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malisia||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George W||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 611 - Christopher Story household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |603|| 611 ||Christopher Story||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah Jane||20||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |} === Family 612 - William H Boyd household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |604|| 612 ||William H Boyd||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Ann||24||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ganimea A G||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane Emeley||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 613 - James McCampbell household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |605|| 613 ||James McCampbell||54||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jane C||47||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ellen||24||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William||24||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan jane||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Thomas P||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Luisa Via||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 614 - Lindsay Edwards household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |606|| 614 ||Lindsay Edwards||59||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Sophia||58||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas||27||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett Hickman||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane||10||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |} === Family 615 - William Raby household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |607|| 615 ||William Raby||25||M|| ||labourer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Raby||28||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John||27||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||25||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||John||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane||9/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 616 - John Davis household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |608|| 616 ||John Davis||24||M|| ||Sawyer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Davis||70||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John||17||M|| ||labourer|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 617 - Robert Smith household (0/1) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |609|| 617 ||Robert Smith||38||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |} === Family 618 - John T Smith household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |610|| 618 ||John T Smith||48||M|| ||Farming|| $300||Via|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Ann||44||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William T||20||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John G||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Elizabeth Jane||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Ann||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Reuben||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 619 - William Smith household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |611|| 619 ||William Smith||73||M|| ||Farming||$2,000 ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||78||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||William||28||M|| ||"|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Susan G||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} == 620 == === Family 620 - James Long household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |612|| 620 ||James Long||40||M|| ||Farming||$300 ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Nancy||40||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||14||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew Campbell||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Levenia||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 621 - James Prater household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |613|| 621 ||James Prater||27||M|| ||Farming||$800 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Annis||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Warren Highton||23||M|| ||"|| ||Via|| || || || |} === Family 622 - Samuel Conner household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |614|| 622 ||Samuel Conner||48||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||41||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||George||24||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mathias||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Adaline||11||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John H||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 623 - Jacob D Welch household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |615|| 623 ||Jacob D Welch||38||M|| ||Blacksmith|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||36||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Nancy Catherine||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth Peranelia||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Anaretter||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Alonzo Lafayett||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph Colvert||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew C||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jacob D||4||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Bennivestia||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mounterray||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rafael W P||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 624 - James G Dunnaway household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |616|| 624 ||James G Dunnaway||47||M|| ||Farmer||$100 ||NC|| || ||R || |- |||||Tempea||31||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy L||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Frances C||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary B||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William M B||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 625 - Robert Roe household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |617|| 625 ||Robert Roe||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Ann||28||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Catherine E||4||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 626 - Fielder C Earley household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |618|| 626 ||Fielder C Earley||24||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Tillitha Ann||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Levi J||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 627 - Levi Roe household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |619|| 627 ||Levi Roe||59||M|| ||Farming||$1,000 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Catherine||58||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Jane||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sidney||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joshuea||15||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 628 - William Chumney household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |620|| 628 ||William Chumney||43||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Matilda||37||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Sinira Jane||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jackson||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hesterann||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh L||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 629 - Juda Burnett household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |621|| 629 ||Juda Burnett||78||F|| |||| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Griffin||32||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jackson Tallant||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} == 630 == === Family 630 - Elkana Harvy household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |622|| 630 ||Elkana Harvy||31||M|| ||Farming||$300 ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Orpha||30||F|| || || ||SC|| || ||x|| |- |||||William N||7||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 631 - Oney S Harvy household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |626|| 631 ||Oney S Harvy||44||M|| ||Farming||$300 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Mariah||39||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||James||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Eliza Jane||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Malinda||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Henry M||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew J||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 632 - Daniel Branham household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |624|| 632 ||Daniel Branham||61||M|| ||Farming||$300 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||44||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Ellen A P||12||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Daniel James||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth P||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha A J||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 633 - Eliza Booth household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |625|| 633 ||Eliza Booth||44||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Ann "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||15||F|| || || ||Ken|| || x|| || |} === Family 634 - Robert King household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |626|| 634 ||Robert King||81||M|| ||Farming|| $250||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Jehue King||41||M|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margarett||47||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Samuel||19||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Edney Jane||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Saint Leger||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||David M||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Moses Robert||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy E||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 635 - John H Alexander household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |627|| 635 ||John H Alexander||36||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Barbry||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||William S||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John S||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert H||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James T||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy H||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elias B||10/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 636 - William Earley household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |628|| 636 ||William Earley||46||M|| ||Farming||$350 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||46||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Nancy||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Matilda||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane||15||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 637 - Thomas Earley household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- ||| 637 ||Thomas Earley||27||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Tempea||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 638 - William Smith household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |629|| 638 ||William Smith||34||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||38||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Jane||12||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||William H||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert C||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Malinda||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John S||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margarett R||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Larinda Carline||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 639 - William C Davis household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |630|| 639 ||William C Davis||20||M|| ||labourer|| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||16||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} == 640 == === Family 640 - William L Dougless household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |631|| 640 ||William L Dougless||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Serena||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 641 - William Hill household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- ||| 641 ||William Hill||46||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Margarett||40||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard E||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine E||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Angeline||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett Ann||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Isabela||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Cardelia||9/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas J Smith||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 642 - James Murphy household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |632|| 642 ||James Murphy||57||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Francis||55||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eatha Linda M||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Therresea Henryette E||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Helena A R||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Adelia Adalade M J||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jane Martin||62||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||R|| |} === Family 643 - William Jorden household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |633|| 643 ||William Jorden||28||M|| ||labourer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Jorden||23||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||1||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 644 - James Reed household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |634|| 644 ||James Reed||30||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Arminda||36||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lewis||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isaac||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 645 - Barbey Right household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |635|| 645 ||Barbey Right||37||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabelah||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William King||65||M|| ||Shinglemaker|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nicholas Burnett||17||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |}

Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Families 500-549

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See main Knox County 1850 Census project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_31&public=1| See main District 31 page] == 500 == === Family 500 - Collumbus Stetterley household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |495|| 500 ||Collumbus Stetterley||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||28||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Sarah Ann||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 501 - John S Hankins household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |496|| 501 ||John S Hankins||36||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Margrett||39||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malvina||14||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John S Hankins||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 502 - Margrett Shetterly household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |497|| 502 ||Margrett Shetterly||31||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Martha Jane||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett M||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 503 - Nancy Shetterley household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |498|| 503 ||Nancy Shetterley||41||F|| ||||$2,500 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Ann||16||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Michael||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Manda||8||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Phillip||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Theodore||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 504 - Alexander Proper household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |499|| 504 ||Alexander Proper||43||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || ||R || |- |||||Matilda||47||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Francis||53||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Frances||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan E||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James L||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 505 - Richard White household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |500|| 505 ||Richard White||60||M|| ||unknown|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 506 - George Taylor household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |500|| 506 ||George Taylor||36||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Matilda||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Stephen A||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Jane||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett L||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 507 - Peter Ryon household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |502|| 507 ||Peter Ryon||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || R|| |- |||||Sarah Rhina||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Henry||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Jane||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||4/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 508 - John Shetterley household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |503|| 508 ||John Shetterley||55||M|| ||Farmer||$250 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Catherine||45||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew||19||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Benjamin||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Catherine||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 509 - Pleasant M McClung household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |504|| 509 ||Pleasant M McClung||25||M|| ||Farmer||$10,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary||23||F|| || || ||Ala|| || || || |- |||||Charles McClung||26||M|| ||Clerk|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Maria||2||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Eliza||7/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 510 == === Family 510 - Nancy Fike household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |505|| 510 ||Nancy Fike||30||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Elbert||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harlin||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jane||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||3||''M''|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 511 - William N Sharp household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |506|| 511 ||William N Sharp||70||M|| ||Hatter|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Penea||54||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Matthew||20||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Charles Lea||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ruth||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 512 - Adam Currier household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |507|| 512 ||Adam Currier||33||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary||32||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Manda E||12||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Joseph A||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza Jane||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Isabela||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Coalsman||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 513 - James Lethgo household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |508|| 513 ||James Lethgo||64||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary Ann||68||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Eliza Jane||29||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Pheba||27||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Fanny||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah E||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 514 - Alexander Campbell household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |509|| 514 ||Alexander Campbell||52||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Lucindy||50||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Jane||94||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||24||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||George||18||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||joseph||16||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucindy||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 515 - Margrett Pate household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |510|| 515 ||Margrett Pate||35||M|| ||||$4,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ann||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John F||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mark||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 516 - Manson Rudder household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |511|| 516 ||Manson Rudder||36||M|| ||Sadler|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Catherine Ann||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert Jackson||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Catherine||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 517 - Jackson J Tallant household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |512|| 517 ||Jackson J Tallant||38||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Tallant||40||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah||13||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Henry J||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 518 - Samuel G Gilbreath household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |513|| 518 ||Samuel G Gilbreath||37||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||31||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Samuel||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas||4||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lucindy Jane||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||David||6/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 519 - William Leathgo household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |514|| 519 ||William Leathgo||37||M|| ||Miller|| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Malinda||30||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||George W||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett E||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James B||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Coalsman||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 520 == === Family 520 - James Campbell household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |515|| 520 ||James Campbell||54||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||44||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Peggy M Perry||56||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jane L||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza H||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William M||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||James A||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John G||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert W||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah E||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Edward M||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 521 - Robert F Smith household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |516|| 521 ||Robert F Smith||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Nancy L||22||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 522 - David S Campbell household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |517|| 522 ||David S Campbell||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Edney||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 523 - John S Campbell household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |518|| 523 ||John S Campbell||42||M|| ||Farming|| $1,500||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||42||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||R|| |- |||||Jane I||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William S||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Nancy L||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||David||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett E A||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John I||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 524 - Thomas Boyd household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |519|| 524 ||Thomas Boyd||49||M|| ||Farmer|| $5,000||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Ann Dinwidie Boyd||50||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||John W||17||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Levenia Jane||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James B||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 525 - Elizabeth M Doke household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |520|| 525 ||Elizabeth M Doke||51||M|| ||||$2,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John W||22||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucindy||20||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sophia Jane||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James B||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Samuel N C||15||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Joseph A||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harvy W||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 526 - Mary Jane Temple household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |521|| 526 ||Mary Jane Temple||35||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Samuel W||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah M||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 527 - Alexander Gilbreath household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |522|| 527 ||Alexander Gilbreath||66||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James A||33||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha L||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 528 - Samuel Gilbreath household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |523|| 528 ||Samuel Gilbreath||61||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha||45||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza Ann||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lucindy Ellen||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sophia Elizabeth||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 529 - John Gilbreath household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |524|| 529 ||John Gilbreath||54||M|| ||Farmer||$2,200 ||Tenn|| || || R|| |- |||||Carline||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lea||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Nancy Ann||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isabela||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} == 530 == === Family 530 - Matthew R Gilbreath household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |525|| 530 ||Matthew R Gilbreath||29||M|| ||Farming||$2,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Eliza||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann Elizabeth||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary W||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Matthew R||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Charles A||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel A||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 531 - John Dines household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |526|| 531 ||John Dines||40||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Nancy Ann||40||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||William M||16||M|| ||labourer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||George W||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucindy||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 532 - John Roberts household (0/15) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |527|| 532 ||John Roberts||49||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Martha||49||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy J Turnwell||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry C||26||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hiram M||25||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Westley W||23||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca H||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah C||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susanah E||18||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas P||16||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William H||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John Albert||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Ann||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Lafaette||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 533 - Jeremiah Burnett household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |528|| 533 ||Jeremiah Burnett||63||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via||- || || || |- |||||Sarah||44||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Margrett Ann||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Jane||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nelson A||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Elizabeth||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nathaniel Seath||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Ruth||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy Agnes||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Newton Seamare||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 534 - Stephen Fox household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |529|| 534 ||Stephen Fox||30||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Manda||30||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Mary M||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Stephen||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John M||4||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Matilda V||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 535 - James Howard household (0/1) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |530|| 535 ||James Howard||65||M|| ||Shoemaker|| ||unknown|| || ||x || |} === Family 536 - Daniel Muck household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |531|| 536 ||Daniel Muck||35||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John Thomas||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ann Eliza||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James Adsen||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel Nadab||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Emelia Craig Muck||3||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 537 - Archibald Walker household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |532|| 537 ||Archibald Walker||52||M|| ||Farmer||$4,000 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Matilda||48||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabela Hasintine||6||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |} === Family 538 - George Willabry household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |533|| 538 ||George Willabry||26||M|| ||Farmer||$25,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jenett L||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||California V||19||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph Davenpart||35||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||Connecticut|| || || || |- |||||Isabela P||3||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mariah F||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 539 - David Debusk household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |534|| 539 ||David Debusk||49||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jerushea E||44||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Jane||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Amanda||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Benjamin||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Racheal||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||17||M|| ||labourer|| ||"|| || || || |} == 540 == === Family 540 - Margery Moufield household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |535|| 540 ||Margery Moufield||30||M|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||William Roberts||19||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||George||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rozanah||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 541 - James Bell household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |536|| 541 ||James Bell||53||M|| ||Tavern Keeper||$2,000 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||50||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ann||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett B||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Oscar||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 542 - Thomas White household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |537|| 542 ||Thomas White||46||M|| ||Farmer||$1,200 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margarett||43||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh L White||22||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 543 - James Sterling household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |538|| 543 ||James Sterling||39||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Samuel Swan||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Eliza Jane Swan||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert Archamedus||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William Ferdinan||11/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 544 - John C Roberts household (0/13) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |539|| 544 ||John C Roberts||35||M|| ||Farmer||$1,700 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||33||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Andrew "||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Loyd||15||M|| ||"|| ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Pryor L Roberts||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett E||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Arminda||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isabela||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cannon||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Russell S||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John M||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary M||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lynville Mynatt||26||M|| ||Doct|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 545 - Henry Gambell household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |540|| 545 ||Henry Gambell||37||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah S A||41||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Samuel B||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Charles N||15||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Eliza Jane||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || blind |- |||||Marcus D Lafayette||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Louisea||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Catherine||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James Andrew||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William W||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 546 - Jacob Barger household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |541|| 546 ||Jacob Barger||40||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Eveline||38||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Samuel H||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||James Andrew||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy Jane||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Catherine||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jackson||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hugh L||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William W||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George M||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 547 - Nancy Scott household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |542|| 547 ||Nancy Scott||66||F|| |||| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah Ann||26||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Mary Elizabeth||12||F|| || || ||Geo|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Marcus Lafayette||19||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 548 - John Bell household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |543|| 548 ||John Bell||27||M|| ||Farming||$500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||31||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Harriett E||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John Aliza||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Josephus||7/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 549 - James A Craig household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |544|| 549 ||James A Craig||21||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Leuticia||25||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William M||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |}

1858 Jan 29. Baptism Record of Humphrey Collins of Lower Lissane

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Baptism Record of Humphrey Mickey Collins in 1858. 29 Humphrey of Ml Collins & Ellen Driscoll ss Humphrey Collins & Mgt Looney Lissane '''Volume:''' 4799. '''Page:''' 00640. '''Caheragh R.C. Parish. Diocese of Cork & Ross.'''

Cooney Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Cooneys. Please upload any pictures of Any relations who have a relationship or suspected relationship to the Cooney Family of Queensland. Can you supply images or Information on *Ida Mary Cooney ...n.Johanson ? *Joseph Cooney *James Cooney *Ann Kelly [[Category:Family Mysteries]] Joseph snr and his father James came from where? Is Ida of Maori descent as we were raised to believe or of Aboriginal Descent? Who are Ida's Parents? Family Believe Ann Kelly is related closely to Ned (Edward) Kelly is there any truth to this?

Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Families 550-599

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See main Knox County 1850 Census project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_31&public=1| See main District 31 page] == 550 == === Family 550 - James W Craige household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |545|| 550 ||James W Craige||47||M|| ||Farming||$1,200 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Jane||52||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh L||19||M|| ||Tenn|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rachel Amanda||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Richard Hensley||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 551 - William Hulan household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |546|| 551 ||William Hulan||46||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Matilda||43||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Catherine Roberts||77||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Crawford||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Matthew||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 552 - David Venarsdale household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |547|| 552 ||David Venarsdale||22||M|| ||Shoemaker|| ||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Alice||19||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||William H||6/12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 553 - Jacob R Tilson household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |548|| 553 ||Jacob R Tilson||35||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Susanah M||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||10||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William F||8||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James H ||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lemuel R||5/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 554 - Thomas Wheeler household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |549|| 554 ||Thomas Wheeler||55||M|| ||Farming|| $550||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary||54||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |} === Family 555 - Soloman Rugles household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |550|| 555 ||Soloman Rugles||46||M|| ||Farming||$200 ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Mary||42||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||21||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Abigail||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas C||4||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sophrona||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 556 - William Littero household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |551|| 556 ||William Littero||24||M|| ||labourer|| ||Tennessee|| || || R|| |- |||||Mary||18||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Balser||9/12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 557 - Wilie Tittero household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |552|| 557 ||Wilie Tittero||25||M|| ||Farming|| $200||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Catherine||22||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Terresia||3||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William P||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Jane||1/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 558 - Levi Sugart household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |553|| 558 ||Levi Sugart||35||M|| ||Farming|| ||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||27||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Jane||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William Thomas||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph W||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eli Alexander||5/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Allison Woodville||10||''M''|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 559 - Squire Raby household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |554|| 559 ||Squire Raby||32||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Elizabeth||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John W||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William W||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett Jane||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mipnire Clementine||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George H||4/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sherrod Raby||44||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || ||R || |} == 560 == === Family 560 - William Wills household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |555|| 560 ||William Wells||36||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary||34||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Ellen||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jesse Geo W||17||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Margarett E||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James M||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William H||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Stephen W||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lucindy Jane||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margy Campbell||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann Eliza||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 561 - Daniel Gowns household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |556|| 561 ||Daniel Gowns||52||M|| ||Cooper|| ||Via|| || ||x ||Blind |- |||||Mariah||60||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||William B A||21||F|| || || ||unknown|| || || || |} === Family 562 - Francis Browning household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |557|| 562 ||Francis Browning||32||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Mary||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 563 - William Gowan household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |558|| 563 ||William Gowan||60||M|| ||Farming||$2,000 ||Maryland|| || || || |- |||||Mary||54||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mary Ann||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 564 - John Jorden household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |559|| 564 ||John Jorden||60||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Ellender||55||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Thomas Jorden||26||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Catherine||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Daniel Jorden||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Alzeany||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Amanda||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 565 - John Rupe household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |560|| 565 ||John Rupe||70||M|| ||Farming|| ||Penn|| || ||x || |- |||||Pheba||66||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Gemima Carline Isabela||22||F|| || || ||SC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Henry T||17||M|| ||"|| ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 566 - Susan Davidson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |561|| 566 ||Susan Davidson||37||F|| |||| $200||Tennessee|| || || R|| |- |||||Margarett Ellener Elvina||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John Wm C||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Maryann||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 567 - James Wheeler household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |562|| 567 ||James Wheeles||32||M|| ||Blacksmith||$100 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas J||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann||7||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Thursey||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 568 - Stephen Wheeler household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |563|| 568 ||Stephen Wheeler||34||M|| ||Farming||$200 ||Via|| || || R|| |- |||||Susanah||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||7||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas F||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Elizabeth||10/day||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 569 - Uriah Shearwood household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |564|| 569 ||Uriah Shearwood||24||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Margarett||34||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Martha Russell||31||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} == 570 == === Family 570 - Hugh Russell household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |565|| 570 ||Hugh Russell||42||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Rachel Jane||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Susanah||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Cornelia||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Clementine||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Luisea Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 571 - Nancy Marley household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |566|| 571 ||Nancy Marley||42||F|| ||||$300 ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Andrew J||14||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Jane||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Marcus Lafayett||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Simantha Clemintine||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Theadore N B P||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 572 - Cyntha Gambell household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |567|| 572 ||Cyntha Gambell||57||F|| |||| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||William||33||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John C||22||M|| ||Farmer|| $400||"|| || || || |- |||||Narsisia||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jeremiah Josephus||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 573 - Micheal Coon household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |568|| 573 ||Micheal Coon||26||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Susanah||35||F|| |||| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry Alberton||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William D||1||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Hulan||78||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Hulan||39||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |} === Family 574 - Thomas Hulan household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |569|| 574 ||Thomas Hulan||42||M|| ||Farming|| ||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Juliann||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah manervia||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Leuretty||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Eliza||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Soloman||3||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 575 - John McDonah household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |570|| 575 ||John McDonah||47||M|| ||Farming||$1,200 ||Maryland|| || || || |- |||||Arminta||46||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||R|| |- |||||James||19||M|| || "|| ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Isabela||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy Levenia||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Jane||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Simantha||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Louisa M||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ethalinda Adaline||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 576 - Isaac Thompson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- ||| 576 ||Isaac Thompson||23||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ann Eliza||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John A||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Gabrellah Clemintine||10/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 577 - Jasper Smith household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |571|| 577 ||Jasper Smith||27||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Jane||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann E||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||4/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 578 - Samuel D W Low household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |572|| 578 ||Samuel D W Low||31||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Manda||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel A||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Jane||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Carnelia Ann||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Derius B||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Theadare Augustus||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eveline Campbell||42||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 579 - John Hail household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |573|| 579 ||John Hail||49||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Oliver F||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hariett B||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Alexander H||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William N||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||9/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 580 == === Family 580 - Drewry Speers household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |574|| 580 ||Drewry Speers||25||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary Ann||26||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Elizabeth||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George Washington||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William Taylor||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Riley||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 581 - Angnes Russell household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |575|| 581 ||Angnes Russell||64||F|| |||| $2,000||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||James||42||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Anderson H||27||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Brown||20||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann B||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Randy||36||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 582 - John Hunt household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |576|| 582 ||John Hunt||31||M|| ||"|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary||29||F|| || || ||Ken|| || ||x|| |- |||||Margarett||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||John Lafayett||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Susan||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James H||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Barbry Simantha||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John Robert||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rachel S||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George Mabry||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Abraham L||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 583 - Rebecca Smith household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |577|| 583 ||Rebecca Smith||63||F|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Susan||29||F|| || || ||Ken|| || ||x|| |- |||||Asenath||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Angaline||12||F|| || || ||Geo|| || x|| || |- |||||Jeremiah||28||M|| ||none|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |} === Family 584 - Joseph B Russell household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |577|| 584 ||Joseph B Russell ||41||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth M||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Jane||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James A "||7||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||John M "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Agnes Ann||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William D||3/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 585 - Matthew H Russell household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |579|| 585 ||Matthew H Russell||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Louisea||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||7/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 586 - Samuel L Russell household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |580|| 586 ||Samuel L Russell||27||M|| ||Farming for Wm Ruperhurs||$2,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Lamira A||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Alice||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||9/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John L Russell||18||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Andrew Russell||26||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 587 - Campbell Hann household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |581|| 587 ||Campbell Hann||29||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Abigal||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Margarett||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth C||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Axey Ann||8/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jonathan Holmes||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 588 - David Shearwood household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |582|| 588 ||David Shearwood||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||19||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Caliss||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Wiles||49||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |} === Family 589 - Thomas Strange household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |583|| 589 ||Thomas Strange||42||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||39||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||R|| |- |||||William H||18||M|| ||"|| ||NC|| || x || || |- |||||John A||16||M|| ||"|| ||Via|| || x || || |- |||||Wilie C||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ruth Elizabeth||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} == 590 == === Family 590 - William Rodgers household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |585|| 590 ||William Rodgers||56||M|| ||Farming|| $6,000||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mahala||51||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George G D||25||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel A||19||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||William D||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 591 - Benjamin Roberts household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |585|| 591 ||Benjamin Roberts||45||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary||41||F|| || || ||unknown|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||19||F|| || || ||Via|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew J||15||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Harriett||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Berry H G||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza J||2||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 592 - James D Roberts household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |586|| 592 ||James D Roberts||30||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Jane||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William D D||1||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 593 - James Wiles household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |587|| 593 ||James Wiles||23||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Patience||25||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah E||2||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Thomas J||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 594 - Auguhart Harbus household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |588|| 594 ||Auguhart Harbus||64||M|| ||none|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Charity||33||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Jonathan Taylor||12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||James A||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William M||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 595 - Mdison May household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |589|| 595 ||Mdison May||32||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Frances F||26||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Micheal||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lila Catherine||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 596 - Isaac L Low household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |590|| 596 ||Isaac L Low||43||M|| ||Farming||$500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Malinda||36||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jason L H||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Collumbus M||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Terresee Ann||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Eveline||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary C Clemintine||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel L||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sophina Rusine||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Semira Jane||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cleofus Ranselar||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Melzer||4/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 597 - Nancy Wheeler household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |591|| 597 ||Nancy Wheeler||36||F|| |||| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William C||23||M|| ||laborer|| ||R|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||21||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Francis M||19||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Noah Baldwin||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 598 - Ezekiel Stone household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |592|| 598 ||Ezekiel Stone||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || ||R || |- |||||Verlinda R||31||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucrecia Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Offett||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 599 - Joseph N Rodgers household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |593|| 599 ||Joseph N Rodgers||29||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||26||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Laura Ann||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Spencer Clay||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |}

Pistol the dog

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Hickling Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Hicklings. 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]]

George Doolin To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Doolin-183|George Doolin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Doolin-183&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:George Doolin To-Do List|George's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Babb-696|Babb, Raymond H]] || 1898-02-07 || to-do add sibs to R babb Lillian Babb |- | [[Wentworth-1265|Babb, Mabel E (Wentworth) ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Babb-709|Babb, George A.]] || 1928-03-26 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Babb-696|Babb, Raymond H]] || 1898-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Wentworth-1265|Babb, Mabel E (Wentworth) ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Babb-709|Babb, George A.]] || 1928-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Babb-695|Doolin, Virginia (Babb)]] || || to-do |- | [[Babb-711|Noel, Patricia (Babb) ]] || 1921-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Babb-715|Skinner, Edith (Babb) ]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Edward and sarah obrien o brian etc

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old pioneers from ohio buried in old rosehil cemetary or white oakl. married sisters circa 1841or so....i have no pictures of the moore fathers , have you?

Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Families 450-499

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See main Knox County 1850 Census project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_31&public=1| See main District 31 page] == 450 == === Family 450 - Nathaniel B Grigsby household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |445|| 450 ||Nathaniel B Grigsby||44||M|| ||Farming||$600 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Temperance Ann||35||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 451 - Lucy Roy household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |446|| 451 ||Lucy Roy||65||F||B |||| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Agnes Willson||46||F|| B|| || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 452 - William W Nelson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |447|| 452 ||William W Nelson||37||M|| ||Doct||$2,000 ||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Jane||30||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Charles F||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph Defreese||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 453 - Mary E McDade household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |448|| 453 ||Mary E McDade||29||F|| |||| ||not known|| || ||x || |- |||||John L||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jackson K||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jesse S||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William A||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Phillip F||7/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 454 - Lucindy Rice household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |449|| 454 ||Lucindy Rice||38||F|| |||| ||NC||- || || || |- |||||James M||16||M|| ||labourer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Adaline||12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary C||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Emeline E||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 455 - Samuel Martin household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |450|| 455 ||Samuel Martin||69||M|| ||Farmer||$70,000 ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Julian||55||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hugh||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 456 - Matthew Russell household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |451|| 456 ||Matthew Russell||54||M|| ||Farmer||$10,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Robert Russell||38||M|| ||Merchant|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William Russell||18||M|| ||Clerk|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 457 - David Wills household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |452|| 457 ||David Wills||65||M|| ||Farmer||$2,400 ||Penn|| || || || |- |||||Eliza||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||22||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane Brinkhoff||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Calafanna Wills||4||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |} === Family 458 - John P Russell household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |453|| 458 ||John P Russell||39||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||38||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza J J||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert A C||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah A||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Matthew H||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 459 - John T Wells household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |454|| 459 ||John T Wells||42||M|| ||Doct|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Rosanah||41||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Taylor||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Parthena Elizabeth||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Isabela||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 460 == === Family 460 - Thomas A Gilbreath household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |455|| 460 ||Thomas A Gilbreath||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Malinda||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph A||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane Russell||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 461 - Elizabeth Maroney household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |456|| 461 ||Elizabeth Maroney||49||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Barbry George||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 462 - Alexander Smith household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |457|| 462 ||Alexander Smith||28||M|| ||Black Smith||$500 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Susanah||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary F||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew J||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||2||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Matilda J||10/days||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||51||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |} === Family 463 - Peter Scott household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |458|| 463 ||Peter Scott||43||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Mary||42||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Eliza A||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James N||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Joseph I||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Parthena C||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Ann||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 464 - Nancy Reynolds household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |459|| 464 ||Nancy Reynolds||60||F|| |||| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Eliza||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||8||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Adelade Amanda||13||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Larow Ellen||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Allis||6/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 465 - Lucindy Hoard household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |460|| 465 ||Lucindy Hoard||42||F|| ||||$200 ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||James||21||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 466 - James D Swan household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |461|| 466 ||James D Swan||44||M|| ||Farming|| $2,500||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Isabela G||44||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph N||20||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth A||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nathaniel G||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John Marion||16||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hanah E||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James H||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew Hart||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Daniel Park||4/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 467 - Nathaniel R Maroney household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |462|| 467 ||Nathaniel R Maroney||30||M|| ||Taylor|| $100||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Catherine E||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James N||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William O||4||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George H||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 468 - Isaac Greer household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |463|| 468 ||Isaac Greer||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Hanah||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jacob F||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henryettea||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 469 - Joel Willson household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |464|| 469 ||Joel Willson||30||M|| ||Farmer|| ||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Tillitha||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louisea Jane||11/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 470 == === Family 470 - George P Rutledge household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |465|| 470 ||George P Rutledge||36||M|| ||Farmer||$6,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Delia F||36||F|| || || ||Ala|| || || || |- |||||Robert A||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George G||8||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Okhelia E||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William M||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H Cowans||26||M|| ||Doct||$500 ||"|| || || || |} === Family 471 - Isaac M Rees household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |466|| 471 ||Isaac M Rees||31||M|| ||Machanick|| $300||NC|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha||31||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||James F||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William H||6||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin C||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 472 - Thomas Defrees household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |467|| 472 ||Thomas Defrees||30||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||25||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Samuel H||4||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Manda E||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph||8/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 473 - Joseph O Green household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |468|| 473 ||Joseph O Green||36||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC||- || || || |- |||||Nancy Jane||28||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Wilbourn R||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 474 - Johnson Jones household (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |469|| 474 ||Johnson Jones||43||M|| ||Farmer||$800 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||39||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Bartley B||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Isabela C Jones||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ransom W||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ruth E||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy A||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Delia J||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hanah E||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Orlena||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joshuea||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 475 - Jacob Everett household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |470|| 475 ||Jacob Everett||38||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||30||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||William Durnell||12||M|| || || ||Tenn| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel J||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett Rebecha||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Richard H||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Franklin||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 476 - James Everett household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |471|| 476 ||James Everett||30||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Ellen||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elijah R||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 477 - Durrett Everett household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |472|| 477 ||Durrett Everett||61||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Hannah||64||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy||28||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||21||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Westley||15||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 478 - Zachariah Hamon household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |473|| 478 ||Zachariah Hamon||73||M|| ||Farmer|| $800||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||58||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||R|| |} === Family 479 - Abednigo Adams household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |474|| 479 ||Abednigo Adams||38||M|| ||Farming||$500 ||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||33||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha E||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy A||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isabela B||8||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Zachariah Bird||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William N||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George McClain||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 480 == === Family 480 - Henry H Lewis household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |475|| 480 ||Henry H Lewis||49||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Casielia||42||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William||21||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||John||17||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Francis||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jeremiah||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 481 - Zachariah Lyle household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |476|| 481 ||Zachariah Lyle||39||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||22||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Madison A||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James W||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William N||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Lyle||60||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |} === Family 482 - Maryann Smith household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |477|| 482 ||Maryann Smith||39||F|| ||||$1,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ann Elizabeth||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Jane||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John G||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas N||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Alexander M||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James A||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||David R||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 483 - Hiram Hyden household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |478|| 483 ||Hiram Hyden||56||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Rosanah||49||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Elizabeth||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 484 - William Duff household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |479|| 484 ||William Duff||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 485 - Soloman M Harmon household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |480|| 485 ||Soloman M Harmon||37||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||33||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||8||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Jane||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 486 - Joshua Soward household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |481|| 486 ||Joshua Soward||44||M|| ||Farmer|| $1,000||NC|| || || || |- |||||John||17||M|| ||"|| ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Orpha||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann Jane||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 487 - James McDaniel household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |482|| 487 ||James McDaniel||22||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||John||21||M|| ||" || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lusindy McDaniel||17||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 488 - Elijah Soward household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |483|| 488 ||Elijah Soward||30||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Catherine||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 489 - Mary Soward household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |484|| 489 ||Mary Soward||70||F|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Peter||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jeremiah||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joshuea||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph||10/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 490 == === Family 490 - Elizabeth Amos household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |485|| 490 ||Elizabeth Amos||45||M|| |||| ||NC|| || ||R || |- |||||Eveline||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Manervia Ann||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Zachariah||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 491 - Henry Buffellow household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |486|| 491 ||Henry Buffellow||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Augustin Gabrellia||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||James H||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Ann E||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John N||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 492 - Elijah Taylor household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |487|| 492 ||Elijah Taylor||65||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Canada|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||64||F|| || || ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Lucindy||28||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 493 - Ekanah Taylor household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |488|| 493 ||Ekanah Taylor||32||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||24||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Manley McDowell||2||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === Family 494 - James Watt household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |489|| 494 ||James Watt||54||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Via|| -|| || || |- |||||Sarah||46||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James Vance||20||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Jaseph||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 495 - James Bilderback household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |490|| 495 ||James Bilderback||26||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary||60||F|| || || ||Penn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy||3||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Hugh B||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 496 - James McElhuron household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |491|| 496 ||James McElhuron||41||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||William McElherron||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Bartley||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mary||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabela||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 497 - Jeremiah R Smith household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |492|| 497 ||Jeremiah R Smith||39||M|| ||Farmer||$400 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Thursey Ann||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucindy Young||49||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John C||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Jane||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Calvin Young||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert Park||4/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 498 - Ebenezer Clawson household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |493|| 498 ||Ebenezer Clawson||45||M|| ||Farmer||$800 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||40||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Benjamin||16||M|| ||Job|| ||not known|| || x || || |- |||||Eli||14||M|| || || ||Tennessee|| || x|| || |- |||||Charles||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary M||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel H||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh E||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 499 - David Frith household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |494|| 499 ||David Frith||30||M|| ||labour|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Clementine||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Malinda||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |}

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1923 Apr 29. Marriage Record of John Humphrey Collins and Mary Collins

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Coltrin Name Study

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Coltrin and Coltrain/Coltrane Y-chromosome DNA project found at Family Tree DNA. it is listed under NC Coltrain Families. Y-chromosome matches have proved that the Coltrains and the Coltrane of North Carolina have a common ancestor. On the other hand, the family of John Coltrain (1743-1806) do NOT match the Coltrains/Coltranes of North Carolina. I picked the name of Coltrain as this is how the name was spelled in the 1700's. Most of John Coltrain's family changed their name to Coltrin in the 1800's.

Anonymous Anonymous To-Do List

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Colegrove Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Colegroves. 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]]

Leon-290

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Fatal Shampoo, Kensington Coroner's Court

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'''The following account of the Coroner's Inquest into the death of [[Dalrymple-513|Lady Helenora Elphinstone-Dalrymple]] is transcribed from the Wells Journal - Thursday 22 July 1909 - pg. 3''' ==FATAL SHAMPOO.== ==== BARONET’S DAUGHTER DIES SUDDENLY AT HAIRDRESSER’S. ==== The case of a baronet’s daughter who died whilst having her hair shampooed at the hairdressing rooms of Harrod’s Stores, Ltd., last Monday, was investigated by Mr. C. Luxmoore Drew, at the Kensington Coroner’s Court, on Thursday. The unfortunate young lady was Miss Helenora Catherine Horn-Elphinstone- Dalrymple, aged 29 years, a daughter of the late [[Dalrymple-512|Sir Robert Graeme Horn-Elphinstone-Dalrymple, Bart.]], lately residing in Alma Terrace, Kensington.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Cecil,_1st_Viscount_Cecil_of_Chelwood Lord Robert Cecil, K.C., M.P.], who appeared on behalf of Harrod’s Stores, expressed on behalf of the firm their profound sympathy with the deceased lady’s relatives on her death.
[[Dalrymple-511|Lieut. Francis Horn-Elphinstone-Dalrymple]], of the Royal Horse Artillery, stationed at Aldershot, identified the deceased as his sister, and said that she enjoyed very good health.
Beatrice Clark, a hairdresser employed at Harrod’s Stores, said that she had been a hairdresser , for twelve years. She did not know the deceased, but the lady came to the hairdressing department on Monday, and asked for dry shampoo. She had already been manicured and looked pale. On the previous Thursday witness explained the dry shampoo to the deceased, and told her that the fumes were obnoxious and might make her feel faint. When the deceased came on Monday, the electric fan was working and the windows in the cubicle in which the witness was were open. The process of shampooing was to apply the lotion—a carbon one—to the back of the head. A pan was placed at the back of the head to take the lotion, and the face was covered with a towel, because the lotion irritated the eyes. Another towel was placed at the back. The lotion was applied from a bottle. Witness commenced to apply the shampoo, but within two minutes the deceased became very pale and looked faint, .and then she appeared to collapse, so witness called for assistance. Artificial respiration was performed.
The Coroner: Had she ceased to breathe when you summoned help?—l cannot say.
Witness added that the lotion she used she had not applied in the case of any other customer before at Harrod’s. She had, however, used it for cleaning hair, and had never seen anyone made ill by the process.
The Coroner: How did you know it would make a person ill?—I thought it would make her feel ill because of the smell of the fumes. I have used it on my head.
Replying to Lord Robert Cecil, witness said that towel was placed over the eyes to prevent the lotion trickling into them. An electric fan was used to dry the hair, and was placed near the head.
Answering the Coroner, witness said she had never known an assistant upset by the shampoo.
'''USE OF THE FAN.'''
Miss Edith Mary Dale, living at Langdale, Farnham, a friend of the deceased lady, said she had had her hair done by this particular process at Harrod’s. The first time it was done the assistant explained to her that the fan was used, not to dry the hair, but to blow off the fumes. She had never been upset by the process, although she had noticed an odour as of chloroform. A shampoo lasted about eight minutes. She was told it was a tonic for the hair.
Mr. Stretton (for the family)Joseph Hope Stretton of 7 Serjeants Inn, Temple, London, solicitor. Stretton was also (along with Helenora's brother Francis) a co-executor of her estate. : Did you feel any bad effects? —No, the fan blew like a gale in my face and blew the fumes back.
William Henry Eardley, manager of the hairdresser’s department at Harrod’s, said that the process had been used for over six years.
The Coroner; Have you seen any bad results?
—I have seen one or two slight cases of fainting.
The Coroner asked what precautions were taken, and witness explained that towel was placed over the face and the pan at the back of the head. The operator stood behind applying the lotion, and the fan bIew the fumes away.
What would be the effect of having the fan in front?— The operator would have the fumes blown in her face.
Witness said that he had never known an assistant affected. He was called up on Monday, and found the lady apparently dead. He noticed no fumes, and the windows were open. The lotion was made up by a firm of City chemists, and witness produced the formula. He had never recognised any danger.
Examined by Lord Robert Cecil, the witness said that from 90 to 100 customers used this shampoo daily. Some 20,000 or 30,000 had been dry shampooed by this process, and 14 tons of the liquid had been used, but he had never known any serious case. In one case he had his notice brought to a slight faint. In addition to the use of the shampoo the firm sold a large quantity of it. When he was called to the deceased lady his attention was directed to the tightness of her corsets. Miss Clark was a most capable assistant, and had used a large quantity of this shampoo in the workshop, in which twenty assistants were engaged. This was the only kind of dry shampoo, except spirit, which was not often used, because it was not so volatile.
Dr. Paul Jones, of Walton Place, said that he was called to Harrod’s Stores Monday, and saw the lady lying on the floor of a cubicle, which was about seven feet by twelve feet. The partitions were six feet high. There was plenty of ventilation, but there was an odour of tetra chloride of carbon. The deceased’s face was discoloured and her pupils dilated. The fan was working.
The Coroner: Have you any experience of this shampoo ?
'''FAINTED AFTER SHAMPOO.'''
Witness said that it first came to his notice in 1907, when he saw a lady some time after she had had a shampoo. She was taken faint, and suffered from a rapid irregular pulse for from an hour to an hour and a half. He knew of another case of a healthy woman becoming faint when having her hair dry cleaned. In consequence of this he made a suggestion that the fan should used, and this was done. There was a vapour like chloroform given off, but it was not chloroform.
The Coroner: Do you consider it safe to use?
—It is a safe thing to use with precaution as to fresh air, etc.
Do you think that anybody undergoing it should be medically fit?— That is the ideal.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Spilsbury Dr. B. H. Spilsbury], pathologist at St. Mary's Hospital, who made an autopsy, said that the body was quite healthy, but the heart cavities were dilated and the heart muscles were degenerated, which was unusual in a young person. The tonsils were enlarged. There was status lymphaticus.Old term for a syndrome of supposed enlargement of the thymus and lymph nodes in infants and young children, formerly believed to be associated with unexplained sudden death; it was also erroneously believed that pressure of the thymus on the trachea might cause death during anaesthesia. (from Mondofacto.) Death was due to sudden heart failure, from degeneration of the muscles, and possibly part of the condition of status lymphaticus, and also possibly accelerated by inhaling tetra chloride of carbon. The status lymphaticus which would predispose to sudden death, could not be discovered during life.
Have you ever had experience of these cases?
—No.
What do you think about the safety of administering the lotion?—I think, in a perfectly healthy subject, there is no danger to life.
Further questioned, the witness said that the inhaling of tetra chloride might cause sudden death to a person with a weak heart, but the effect varied. If the vapour was inhaled there would be temporary discomfort.
Witness added that he had no personal record of any other fatal case. Persons with this young lady’s disease would run greater risk in inhaling tetra chloride than healthy persons.
'''NOT FOR UNHEALTHY PERSONS.'''
Replying to a juror, Dr. Paul Jones said that he had advised persons to go to Harrod’s to have their hair dry shampooed, but not unhealthy persons.
Dr. Spilsbury, in reply to Lord Robert Cecil, said that he considered the process absolutely safe, if one could ensure no vapour being inhaled by unhealthy subjects.
You would not attach any blame to Harrod's in the circumstances?—Oh, no.
What is the percentage of death in tetra chloride administered as an anaesthetic ?—About one in 20.000.
John Charles Maron, a hairdresser at Harrod's, said that during the six years he had been there he had had about 1,000 dry shampoo cases with this particular process, and he had never known of one bad case. There were three cases where customers were a little queer, but they soon recovered. He had used the shampoo on elderly ladies in nursing homes.
By Lord Robert Cecil: Nine persons out of ten asked for this treatment. He did not think there was any risk in Miss Clark doing the work.
The Coroner said that it was for the jury to consider whether death had been accelerated by the tetra chloride, and their verdict would be one of misadventure. This case would have the effect of calling attention to the risks unhealthy persons ran in undergoing this particular process of shampooing.
The jury, after deliberating in private, returned a verdict of "Accidental death, accelerated by the fumes of the tetra chloride.” They added a rider that Harrod’s were not justified in employing unskilled operators in performing this dangerous operation. ====Footnotes====

Magnus Sälgö To-Do List Category

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Direct Ancestor Cleaning and Bios

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Minerva Ann ]] || 1816-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Zirilli-1|Pulejo, Geronima (Zirilli) ]] || || to-do |- |}

The History of the Delaware Nation

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480 Years Elmore

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'''480 Years Elmore''' * Records of the Ancestors of John M. Elmore * This is the culmination of John M. Elmore's study of his family's history. * Compiled by John M. Elmore * Self-published 15 March 1999 by the Compiler, Denver, Colorado * As this was self-published, very few copies exist. * Citation Example: :::John M. Elmore ''[[Space:480_Years_Elmore|Space:480_Years_Elmore]]'' (published 1999 by the Compiler, Denver, Colorado, USA) * Footnote Examples: ::: [[#Elmore|Elmore]]: Page xxx ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:480_Years_Elmore|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Linda Massey To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Massey-1834|Linda Massey]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Massey-1834&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Linda Massey To-Do List|Linda's current to-do list]].''

Samson The Dog

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History of the Delaware Name

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Daisy The Dog

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Worldwide Earth Quakes, Tsunami

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Earth_Quakes_and_Tsunami]]

Seth Moore To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Moore-17915|Seth Moore]] is currently working on. Can you help? Craig-3384 ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Moore-17915&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Seth Moore To-Do List|Seth's current to-do list]].''

150 Park Road Hendon Middlesex

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Family residence of the Stoll family from at least 1926 until 1984. The house was sold in 1985 after [[Stoll-256|Emma Frances Margaret Stoll's]] death in December 1984. Originally Hendon was in Middlesex. With the County boundary changes in 1965 Hendon became part of Greater London and the London Borough of Barnet. It was a small three bedroom house with a bathroom upstairs. The kitchen, dining room, living room were downstairs. The dining room and kitchen were on the back of the house and the living room and hallway on the front. After [[Stoll-229|Rudolf "Rudy" Stoll's]] death in January 1952 his widow [[Riedl-Janetzky-1|Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Riedl-Janetzky) Stoll]] and their daughter, continued to live in the property. The electoral register for 1954 was not found but the 1955, 1956, 1957 and 1958 electoral registers shows that the widow rented one of the bedrooms to a John and Berenice Carlin. The information in the table below was transcribed mainly from electoral register images at [www.ancestry.co.uk Ancestry]. Ancestry's indexes to the images mainly have the address entered incorrectly as streets nearby to Park Road. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Line No || Family Name || Forenames || Source Type || Reference |- | 1926 || || Stoll || Rudolph Charles || Birth Certificate || Emma Frances M |- | 1928 || || Stoll || M. D. || Birth Certificate || Rosa Marcelle A |- | 1939 || 41 1|| Stoll || Charles R. || 1939 Register|| 3 records closed in household |- | 1939 || 41 2|| Stoll || Dolores Margaret || 1939 Register|| 3 records closed in household |- | 1940 || || Stoll || Paule Martha Dolores || Marriage Certificate || Normal address |- | 1947 || 1064 || Stoll || Charles R || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0738 |- | 1947 || 1065 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0738 |- | 1947 || 1066 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0738 |- | 1948 || 1081 || Stoll || Charles R || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0758 |- | 1948 || 1082 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0758 |- | 1948 || 1083 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0758 |- | 1949 || 1336 || Stoll || Antoinette M. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0804 |- | 1949 || 1337 || Stoll || Doroles M. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0804 |- | 1949 || 1338 || Stoll || Rudolfe C. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0804 |- | 1949 || 1339 || Stoll || Margaret F. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0804 |- | 1950 || || Stoll || Rosa Marcelle Antoinette || Marriage Certificate || Normal address |- | 1950 || 1377 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0828 |- | 1950 || 1378 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0828 |- | 1950 || 1379 || Stoll || Rudolfe C. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0828 |- | 1951 || 1372 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0852 |- | 1951 || 1373 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0852 |- | 1951 || 1374 || Stoll || Rudolfe C. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0852 |- | 1952 || 1368 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0876 |- | 1952 || 1369 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0876 |- | 1953 || 1347 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0901 |- | 1953 || 1348 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0901 |- | 1955 || 1355 || Carlin || Berenice R. C. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0927 |- | 1955 || 1356 || Carlin || John S || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0927 |- | 1955 || 1357 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0927 |- | 1955 || 1358 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0927 |- | 1956 || 1346 || Carlin || Berenice R. C. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0952 |- | 1956 || 1347 || Carlin || John S || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0952 |- | 1956 || 1348 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0952 |- | 1956 || 1349 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0952 |- | 1957 || 1339 || Carlin || Berenice R. C. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0977 |- | 1957 || 1340 || Carlin || John S || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0977 |- | 1957 || 1341 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0977 |- | 1957 || 1342 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/0977 |- | 1958 || 1322 || Carlin || Berenice R. C. || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1002 |- | 1958 || 1323 || Carlin || John S || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1002 |- | 1958 || 1324 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1002 |- | 1958 || 1325 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1002 |- | 1959 || 1332 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1027 |- | 1959 || 1333 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1027 |- | 1964 || 1294 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || LCC/PER/B/2924 |- | 1964 || 1295 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || LCC/PER/B/2924 |- | 1965 || 1277 || Stoll || Frances M || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1177 |- | 1965 || 1278 || Stoll || Margaret D || Electoral Registers || MR/PER/C/1177 |- | 1976 || || Stoll || Dolores M || Death Certificate || Normal address |- | 1978 || || Stoll || M. F. || British Phone Book || page 599 |- | 1980 || || Stoll || M. F. || British Phone Book || page 635 |- | 1984 || || Stoll || Margaret Frances Emma || Death Certificate || Normal address |- |}

Goguen Farm

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This is the picture of my paternal grandfather Aphonse Goguen's farm that originally belonged to Benoni Goguen. The original building built by Benoni is on the right. The house on the left was built for my grandfather by my maternal great grandfather David Richard

Northern Illinois University

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Twyla Rice To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rice-7055|Twyla Rice]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rice-7055&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Twyla Rice To-Do List|Twyla's current to-do list]].''

Lair Family Workbook

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1850 Wayne County, Kentucky Census 6-Aug 29-29 Lair, :Charles 35; KY m Carpenter :Nancy 35; KY f :Sarah 14; KY f :Mary G.[?] 12; KY f :Harriet R.[?] 7; KY f :Rebecca A. 5; KY f :Nancy C. 3; KY f :James C. 1; KY m Samuel Francis (49; NC) and wife Sibba Francis (36; KY) with their eight children living next door. District 2 26-Aug 375-383 Lair, :James C. 25; KY m laborer :Elizabeth 27; KY f :George W. 4; KY m :Isaac B. 2; KY m :Jeremiah 1; KY m Smiley Duncan (36; KY) and Polly J. Duncan (41; KY) living next door with 7 children including Bradford Duncan (5; KY) 378-385 Lair, :Bradford 73; NC farmer :Elizabeth 62; GA :John S. 29; KY laborer :Nancy 28; KY 379-386 Lair, :Josiah B. 27; KY m farmer :Nancy 26; KY f :James T. 5; KY m :Bernetta J. 3; KY f [might be Bennetta] :Micajah B. 1; KY m Living next door to John Powell family of KY and William W. (25; KY) and Sarah J. (19; KY) Gilreath. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11129-25298-53?cc=1401638&wc=MMY6-72N:n545792706 Division 2, August 2nd Eliza Lair (17; KY) f., living with Samuel (65; VA) and Many Allen (63; VA). They owned $2500 worth of real estate. John Branscum (19; KY) also lived with them. 39-39 Lair, :William B. 27; KY :Eliza 21; KY :Matilda E. 3; KY :Sarah E. Lair (1; KY) 1; KY Living beside Thomas Bates (31; KY) and Matilda A. Bates (21: KY) and two children https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11129-25202-7?cc=1401638&wc=MMY6-72N:n545792706 Lair, :William 40 KY :Elizabeth 29 KY :Monroe 13 KY :Adam J N 5 KY :Samuel 3 KY :William S 0 KY ~*~ 1860 Wayne County, Kentucky Census Index, Monticello P.O. :LAIR BRADFORD 83 M W VA KY :LAIR ELIZABETH 73 F W GA KY :LAIR F M 25 M W KY KY :LAIR JAMES 32 M W SCOT MI :LAIR JAMES C 35 M W KY KY :LAIR JOHN B 21 M W KY KY :LAIR JOHN S 34 M W KY KY :LAIR JOSIAH 39 M W KY KY :LAIR THOMAS H 45 M W KY KY :LAIR WILLIAM B 37 M W KY KY ~*~ 1870 Wayne County, Kentucky Census Index, Monticello P.O. :LAIR CHARLES M 21 M W KY KY :LAIR ELISABETH 82 F W GA KY :LAIR FRANCES C 30 F W KY KY :LAIR [[Lair-80|FRANKLIN]] 36 M W KY KY :LAIR JAMES C 46 M W KY KY :LAIR JOHN S 44 M W KY KY DIST 1870 :LAIR MARTHA 25 F W KY KY :LAIR RANSOM 8 M W KY KY :LAIR THOMAS D 54 M W KY KY :LAIR WILLIAM 47 M W KY KY === Notes === [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/l/k/Lessa-M-Alkire/FILE/0004text.txt Bradford Lair Family Tree] [http://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/Lair_history.html Immigrant: Mathias Lair]

Identity Unknown - Help Me Find My Family

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[[Category:Lost_Family_Photos]] The goal of this project is to have a place for Wiki Tree members to post photos they have that are not identified. The family line they believe the photos are connected to could be posted. Hopefully, someone has one like it and could identify the person(s). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Powell-2509|Sherry Roman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Post your unidentified photos * Post the possible family name if known * Let Wiki Tree members see those beautiful family photos we would otherwise miss * Help identify the time period of the photo if you have the talent to do so. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4229555 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McGinty 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]] The first question is: are [[McGinty-355|Edward McGinty]] and [[McGinty-295|Nathen McGinty]] brothers or even first or second cousins? What evidence is there to think this is a possibility? Only the fact that [[May-2232|James Stephen May I]] , son of [[May-2238|Bryan May]] and [[McGinty-34| Bridget McGinty]] was seen living with Michael McGinty and his children in the 1880 US census. It is assumed that this is no coincidence and that Bridget may have known a relative that James should seek out. More evidence will be placed as found.

Pompa Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Pompas. 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]]

Czech National Cemetery

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[[Category: Czech National Cemetery, Pine City, Minnesota]] Formerly called Bohemian Cemetery [http://www.pinecogen.org/Cemeteries/Czech%20National%20Cemetery%20Hwy%208%20East%20of%20Pine%20City%20St.%20Croix%20Rd/Czech%20National%20Cemetery%20Highway%208%20east%20of%20Pine%20City,%20MN.pdf List of internments]

Wm. & Marian Petersen family graves in Bethel Cemetery

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A link to Find-a-Grave search results on Peterson is http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Peterson&GSiman=1&GScid=2233050& of these at least Sophie, Oswald, Daniel, and Rose are family members. William's (Johan A.V. Petersen does not show on this search because of the 'e' instead of 'o'. I have visited the graves and Oswald is buried near by his parents William & Sophie. I did not see great uncle Dan's grave but I take the presence of Dan and Rose as sufficient to establish that this Dan is son of William and Sophie.

Marriage License of Kimberly & Gary Ray

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Scanned image of official marriage certificate of Kimberly Newsom Ray and Gary Kenneth Ray

Michael's Images

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LEWIS To-Do List

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Here are the Lewis profiles [[Callis-74|Sarah Rojas]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Lewis-14451|Lewis, Benjamin Jefferson]] || 1874-01-12 || Biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-12321|Lewis, Bennie Greye]] || 1915-07-17 || Biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17904|Lewis, James Lafayette]] || 1850-04-21 || Fix biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17905|Lewis, Benjamin Hutchison]] || 1827-09-19 || Fix biography |- | [[Lewis-17908|Lewis, John ]] || 1800-00-00 || Place of birth, children, parents (?), place of death |- | [[Lewis-17915|Lewis, Dewey Ketchum]] || 1899-02-04 || Place of birth, spouse, children, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17929|Lewis, Elouisa Josephine]] || 1851-07-05 || Place of birth, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17930|Lewis, John Thomas]] || 1853-04-20 || Place of birth, spouse, children, death date, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17931|Lewis, Benjamin Hutchison, Jr.]] || 1855-02-04 || Place of birth, spouse, children, date of death, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17932|Lewis, Jesse Brown]] || 1856-09-04 || Place of birth, spouse, children, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17934|Lewis, Sarah C]] || 1860-12-08 || Place of birth, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17936|Lewis, Andrew Lafayette]] || 1875-03-15 || Place of birth, spouse, children, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17937|Lewis, Joseph W]] || 1876-07-10 || Place of birth, spouse, children, date of death, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17938|Lewis, Escar Walter]] || 1877-11-22 || Place of birth, spouse, children, date of death, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17935|Lewis, Arabella C]] || 1864-02-17 || Spouse, children, date of death, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17933|Lewis, Emeline Georgeann]] || 1858-12-08 || Spouse, children, date of death, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17914|Lewis, Ethel Essie]] || 1897-04-17 || Place of birth, spouse, children, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17916|Lewis, Ileta Duraine]] || 1900-03-26 || Spouse, children, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17913|Lewis, Lillian Maybelle]] || 1895-08-22 || Date of marriage, place of marriage, children, date of death, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-16927|Lewis, Magnolia Molena]] || 1879-09-05 || Place of marriage, children, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17918|Lewis, Mart Frances]] || 1909-12-25 || Place of birth, spouse, children, date of death, place of death, biography, sources |- | [[Lewis-17917|Lewis, Myrtle Lonelle]] || 1902-07-30 || Place of birth, spouse, children, place of death, biography, sources |- |}

Gino Baracchi To-Do List

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Two Jacobs and a James: The Jacob Fiscus Puzzle

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April's Sandbox

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== Freeman == : Made a freeman on February 6, 1656/7.To become a freeman each person was legally required to be a respectable member of some Congregational church. This regulation was so modified by royal order in 1664 as to allow individuals to be made freemen who could obtain certificates of their being correct in doctrine and conduct from clergymen acquainted with them. Persons were made freemen by the General Court of the colony and also by the Quarterly Courts of the counties. None but freemen could hold office or vote. In town records of Hartford, Thomas was a 'chimney viewer' in 1667-1668 and a 'townsman' in 1682-83 whereby by he earned the honorific of 'Sergeant'.[[#S1]] ''Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut'' He received an 'upper lot in the Long Meadow' in his father's will of 1677.[[#S5]] ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'' == Freeman's Oath == : example goes here: == Making Footnotes == : 1. type full source ref under Sources : 2. assign each ref a #S number using this formula: [[#S1]] : 3. in first use of ref, follow directions for multiple refs to same source as shown in Footnotes help page - only using the #S for the name in quotes like this: ''Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut'' : 4. in second and following use of ref, follow directions as shown in Footnotes help page using the #S name like this: : 5. the results will look like this: : ↑ 36.0 36.1 Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut : 6. and the text box edit view will look so much more readable!

Lori Beth Walsh-Cook

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JeaterName Study

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Harmon_Name_Study]]

Patty Jean's Pictures

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[[Category:Lost Family Photos]] Photos from the collection of Patricia Jean Carper Brown, which included photos from her grandmother's collection-Arlena Brooks Jones; her mother's-Dorathe Heskett Johnson; her father's-Harry Carper; and her husband's-Robert Brown Sr. These photos, specifically, are yet unidentified. Some we can narrow down basic families because of the houses they are taken in front of or because of the stack of photos they were stored with, but otherwise they are unknown. Any clues are gladly welcomed!

Problems to be solved

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Freeman's Oaths in Colonial New England

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== Background on Oaths of Freemen == : page 10, [https://books.google.com/books?id=TLATAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=Oath+of+a+Freeman+of+Connecticut&source=bl&ots=ZnBZ1PAjsv&sig=x3nCloy0qfzwMYMn1-VVEQthC58&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEEQ6AEwBmoVChMIrf6xytH6yAIVEKeICh2KlAyP#v=onepage&q=Oath%20of%20a%20Freeman&f=false Oaths of Allegiance in Colonial New England], by Charles Evans. page 46 Windsor; page 47 New Haven etc. === Definition of Freeman's Oath === :: Initially, all persons seeking to be free needed to take the Oath of a Freeman, in which they vowed to defend the Commonwealth and not to conspire to overthrow the government. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_%28Colonial%29 ''Freeman (Colonial)], Wikipedia''] == [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Oath_of_a_Freeman "Oath of a Freeman"] == : (Massachusetts Bay Colony 1631 and 1634) : There are two forms of this oath according to: Lucius R. Paige, Lists of Freemen of Massachusetts, 1631–1691 (1849, 1988 edition). The first and original was from 1631, and the second was a revised version that was placed into effect on May 14, 1634. This revised version represented the first ever document printed at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1639, by Stephen Daye under the direction of Nathaniel Eaton, the first schoolmaster of Harvard. : 1631: The oath of a Freeman, or of a man to be made Free :: "I, A. B. &c. being by the Almighty's most wise dispostion become a member of this body, consisting of the Governor, Deputy Governor, Assistants and Commonalty of the Massachusetts in New England, do freely and sincerely acknowledge that I am justly and lawfully subject to the Government of the same, and do accordingly submit my person and estate to be protected, ordered and governed by the laws and constitutions thereof, and do faithfully promise to be from time to time obedient and conformable thereunto, and to the authority of the said Governor and Assistants, and their successors, and to all such laws, orders, sentences and decrees as shall be lawfully made and published by them or their successors. And I will always endeavor (as in duty I am bound) to advance the peace and welfare of this body or commonwealth, to my utmost skill and ability. And I will, to my best power and means, seek to divert and prevent whatsoever may tend to ruin or damage thereof, or of any the said Governor, Deputy Governor, or Assistants, or any of them, or their successors, and will give speedy notice to them, or some of them, of any sedition, violence, treachery, or other hurt or evil, which I shall know, hear, or vehemently suspect, to be plotted or intended against the said commonwealth, or the said Government established. And I will not, at any time, suffer or give consent to any counsel or attempt, that shall be offered, given, or attempted, for the impeachment of the said Government, or making any change or alteration of the same, contrary the laws and ordinances thereof; but shall do my utmost endeavor to discover, oppose and hinder all and every such counsel and attempt. So help me God." :: Quoted from: Massachusetts Colonial Records, Vol I, p. 1 Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License at Wikisource : 1634: Freeman's Oath :: The second, "Stephen Daye" version is as follows ... :: "I (A.B.) being by Gods providence, an Inhabitant, and Freeman, within the jurisdiction of this Commonwealth; do freely acknowledge my self to be subject to the Government thereof: And therefore do here swear by the great and dreadful Name of the Ever-living God, that I will be true and faithfull to the same, and will accordingly yield assistance & support thereunto, with my person and estate, as in equity I am bound; and will also truly endeavor to maintain and preserve all the liberties and priviledges thereof, submitting my self to the wholesome Lawes & Orders made and established by the same. And further, that I will not plot or practice any and reveal the same to lawfull Authority now here established, for the speedy preventing thereof. :: "Moreover, I doe solemnly bind my self in the sight of God, that when I shal be called to give my voyce touching any matter of this State, in which Freemen are to deal, I will give my vote and suffrage as I shall judge in mine own conscience may best conduce and tend to the publike weal of the body, So help me God in the Lord Jesus Christ." ''The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut'', page 62 - 63 == Sources == : See also: * [http://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44817342.pdf ''Oaths of Allegiance''], by Charles Evans, Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Oct 1921, page 377 - 438. History of Freeman's oaths 378 - * [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028814304#page/n7/mode/1up ''List of freemen, Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1630 to 1691 : with freeman's oath, the first paper printed in New England''], by Andrews, H. Franklin, (Exira, Iowa, Exira Print Co., 1906), database, Internet Archive * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_%28Colonial%29 Freeman (Colonial)], Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; * [https://books.google.com/books?id=Xbk-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA427&lpg=PA427&dq=Oath+of+a+Freeman+of+Connecticut&source=bl&ots=Lfyaogirgn&sig=7vn2sJY3zSbm_fyV1jze7tfcYuc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CD8Q6AEwBWoVChMIrf6xytH6yAIVEKeICh2KlAyP#v=onepage&q=Oath%20of%20a%20Freeman&f=false ''The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut''], Google Books, Editors: James Hammond Trumbull, Charles Jeremy Hoadly, (Princeton, Brown & Parsons, 1850)

Colley Family Mysteries

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Looking for Joseph Colley. Born in Virginia in 1832, migrated to Ohio by way of the Pennsylvania Railroad building during 1850-1860. Worked on Big 4 Railroad, baggage handler at Forest, Ohio. Cannot find him anywhere before his birthdate or his parents and place of birth. There are others in Alabama and North Carolina but not him married to Margaret (Maggie) Keating.

Saluda Co., SC

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Trying to include all families of Saluda County, SC. The goal of this project is to ... Put all info on Saluda County, SC families in one place. I have searched all over Wikitree and not found my relatives in Saluda, SC. I'm hoping this project will make it easier. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Feaster-330|Melinda Mashburn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * compiling list of Saluda Co. families * obtaining information on the original settlers of the county * researching where the original settlers came from. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10784068 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Images Spanish American War

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Marion Family Mysteries

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I looking for information on James Eugene Marion's wife, Elizabeth Moore. They lived in Sullivan County and James died at home in June 1864. Records show that he gathered his children around before he died and instructed them not to sell the farm until the youngest child, Lucy, was 21. On the 1860 census there were two younger sons and Elizabeth. I can find no record of what happened to Elizabeth and the two younger sons. I cannot locate any information about Elizabeth Moore except that she may have been born in VA but the census records list TN as her place of birth. I also want to find out who James's mother was. He was the son of John Marion but I can't determine who John's parents are or who his wife may have been. I have deeds that prove the relationship between James and John and the relationships between James and his children. I just cannot tie John into an existing Marion family. He could be from several branches but I cannot find proof for him earlier that 1812, His birth is consistently listed as 1779 in VA so I'm pretty sure that correct. John is listed on the 1850 census for Sullivan Co, TN in Dwelling 115 on the same page as Mathew Marion (1791-VA, dwelling 118) and James (dwelling 117). It appears that at that time John may have owned all the land as he is the only one who has a value listed for real estate. I think Matthew is John's brother, no prove. Here are the names and ages from the 1850 census. John, 71, is living with Lucy, 35, Samuel, 31 and Nancy, 20. Mathew, 59, is living with Mary, 55, Amanda, 16 and James 12. James, 32, is living with Elizabeth, 26, Mary E, 8, Ellen, 6, Elizabeth T, 4 and John M, 1.

Family Schütz from Britten /Saarland

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Sylvia Chavis To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Chavis-94|Sylvia Chavis]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Chavis-94&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sylvia Chavis To-Do List|Sylvia's current to-do list]].''

Phelps Family California Trip1966

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Dudley G Phelps Jr and Beatrice Boettiger Phelps family road trip in June 1966 to visit Boettiger family, stopping along the way for interesting sites. See pdf file journal written by Belmont Phelps Trapp shortly thereafter.

Barbara Bittner To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clay-1776|Barbara Bittner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Clay-1776&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Barbara Bittner To-Do List|Barbara's current to-do list]].'' Hercules Rowley, pg 158, 14 October 1783, House of Commons representing County Longford. Check descendency for Hercules.{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |-History of the County Longford, by James P. Farrell, 1891. | [[Rowley-1257|Rowley, James ]] || 1828-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Rowley-1258|Rowley, Hugh ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Diane's Memories

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Photo Album full of memories from: ''[[Ernst-609|Diane Ernst]]'' May'

Knowbury Church Burial Registers

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* Knowbury Church Burial Registers 1836 - 1964 Knowbury Church Burial Register 1836 - 1964 Shrewsbury Council Archives * Knowbury Church Burial Register 1964-present Knowbury Church Burial Register 1964-present Knowbury Church Office, Ashford Carbonel ** The table is a work-in-progress (Oct-1915) and has been transcribed or imported to show : *** Map reference to the 1999 Monumental map [[Space:Knowbury_Church_Monumental_Transcriptions]] *** Plot numbers - the annotation in left margin to show metal pegs (about 40% in situ, however no map of plot numbers has been found ! *** Page and Row number in the register (see PDF's) {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" border="1" style="text-align:center" |+ Index of Burial Registers |-style="background:lightblue;" ! LAST_First_M !!Map !!Church !!Plot !!Row !!Page !!Birth !!Death !!Burial !!Age !!Sort |- |ABEL Frank ||77 || || || || || ||1915 || ||29 || 001 " |-" |ADAMS Edith E ||177 || ||296b ||2115 ||2015 || ||1975 || ||71 || 002 " |-" |ADAMS Harold T ||177 || ||296a ||2023 ||2003 || ||1966 ||1966 ||60 || 003 " |-" |ADAMS Marsha E || || ||b ||2110 ||2014 || || ||1974 ||82 || 004 " |-" |ALDRIDGE George A || || ||294 ||2020 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||66 || 005 " |-" |AMPHLETT Rammond H || || ||232a ||1531 ||192 || || ||1959 ||60 || 006 " |-" |AMPHLETT William G || || ||400 ||2147 ||2019 || || ||1978 ||79 || 007 " |-" |ANDREWS Ann ||62 || || || || || ||1922 || ||78 || 008 " |-" |ANDREWS Edith M ||9 || || || || || ||1985 || ||64 || 009 " |-" |ANDREWS Elsie G || || ||b || || ||1912 ||1999 || || || 010 " |-" |ANDREWS Frederick ||62 || || || || || ||2012 || ||73 || 011 " |-" |ANDREWS George E ||92 ||008 || || || || || || || || 012 " |-" |ANDREWS George F ||99 || || || || || || || || || 013 " |-" |ANDREWS Jack ||62 || || || || || ||2016 || || || 014 " |-" |ANDREWS John || ||368&8 ||? || || || || || || || 015 " |-" |ANDREWS Nellie M ||91 || || || || || || || || || 016 " |-" |ANDREWS Wilfred || || ||a || || ||1920 ||1998 || || || 017 " |-" |ARNITT?? 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LAST_First_M !!Map !!Church !!Plot !!Row !!Page !!Birth !!Death !!Burial !!Age !!Sort |-" |FERGUSON Hugh H ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 238 " |-" |FIELD Louisa || || ||419 ||2172 ||2022 || || ||1981 ||87 || 239 " |-" |FLETCHER Andrew || ||368 || || || || || || || || 240 " |-" |FLETCHER Elizabeth A || || ||202a ||1498 ||188 || || ||1957 ||83 || 241 " |-" |FLETCHER Elsie M || || ||374a ||2346 || ||1917 ||2000 ||2000 ||83 || 242 " |-" |FLETCHER Gerald || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 243 " |-" |FLETCHER Gerald R || || ||374b ||2405 || ||2015 ||2008 ||2008 ||92 || 244 " |-" |FLETCHER Henry || || ||274a ||2006 ||2001 || || ||1965 || || 245 " |-" |FLETCHER Raymond W ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 246 " |-" |FLETCHER William J || || ||202b ||1532 ||192 || || ||1959 ||86 || 247 " |-" |FOSTER Mary A ||323 || || || || || || || || || 248 " |-" |GAMBLE Robert || ||368 || || || || || || || || 249 " |-" |GARBETT John A || || ||387 || || || || ||2003 ||69 || 250 " |-" |GATEHOUSE Alan ||135 || || || || || || || || || 251 " |-" |GATEHOUSE Edith M ||103 || ||379? || || || ||1990 || ||75 || 252 " |-" |GATEHOUSE John ||104 || ||376 ||2120 ||2015 || ||1975 ||1975 ||80 || 253 " |-" |GAUDEN Shirley J ||168 || ||323 ||2056 ||2007 || ||1970 ||1970 ||31 || 254 " |-" |GAVITT William || || ||242 ||1543 ||193 || || ||1961 ||79 || 255 " |-" |GENNER Alfred ||180 || ||301 || || || || ||1967 ||87 || 256 " |-" |GENNER Alfred T || ||008 || || || || || || || || 257 " |-" |GENNER Arthur ||61 || || || || || ||1911 || ||22 || 258 " |-" |GENNER Arthur F ||197 || || || || || || || || || 259 " |-" |GENNER Arthur B ||270 || || || || || || || || || 260 " |-" |GENNER Benjamin ||174 || ||a || || || ||1935 || ||87 || 261 " |-" |GENNER Caroline || || ||255 ||1564 ||196 || || ||1962 ||81 || 262 " |-" |GENNER Doris C ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 263 " |-" |GENNER Edith ||197 || || || || || || || || || 264 " |-" |GENNER Elizabeth ||180 || || || || || || || || || 265 " |-" |GENNER Fanny ||174 || ||b || || || ||1939 || ||87 || 266 " |-" |GENNER Frederick ||179 || ||300 ||2029 ||2004 || ||1967 ||1900 || || 267 " |-" |GENNER Geoffrey ||161 || || || || || || || || || 268 " |-" |GENNER Henry || ||368 || || || || || || || || 269 " |-" |GENNER John ||294 || || || || || ||1882 || ||78 || 270 " |-" |GENNER Kenneth ||1 || || || || || || || || || 271 " |-" |GENNER William ||161 || ||265a ||1575 ||197 || || ||1963 ||68 || 272 " |-" |GEORGE Rose C || || ||360 ||2109 ||2014 || || ||1974 ||79 || 273 " |-" |GILLETT Mary J ||133 || || || || || || || || || 274 " |-" |GITTENS Annie ||240 || || || || || ||1945 || ||80 || 275 " |-" |GITTENS Dora ||239 || || || || || || || || || 276 " |-" |GITTENS James ||8 || || || || || ||1985 || ||80 || 277 " |-" |GITTENS James ||240 || || || || || ||1937 || ||70 || 278 " |-" |GITTENS John ||132 || ||a || || || || || || || 279 " |-" |GITTENS Norman D ||178 || ||299b ||2028 ||2004 || ||1967 || ||49 || 280 " |-" |GITTENS William || ||368 || || || || || || || || 281 " |-" |GOLDTHORPE Elizabeth E ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 282 " |-" |GOODMAN C I ||276 || || || || || || || || || 283 " |-" |GOODMAN J W ||12 || || || || || || || ||13mnths || 284 " |-" |GOODMAN Kezya ||12 || || || || || ||1993 || ||28 || 285 " |-" |GOODMAN Samuel ||276 || || || || || || || || || 286 " |-" |GOODMAN Vincent ||276 || || || || || || || || || 287 " |-" |GOUGH Georgina C || || ||382 ||2395 || || || ||2007 ||36 || 288 " |-" |GOULD George || || ||?b ||2025 ||2004 || || ||1966 ||86 || 289 " |-" |GOULD Samuel || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 290 " |-" |GREATWICH Arthur M ||48 || || || || || ||1993 || ||71 || 291 " |-" |GREATWICH Barbara M ||72 || ||408a ||2156 ||2020 || ||1978 ||1978 ||52 || 292 " |-" |GREAVES Caroline ||50 || || || || || ||1940 || ||83 || 293 " |-" |GREEN Edwin B ||35 || || || || || ||1909 || ||86 || 294 " |-" |GREEN Elizabeth ||277 || || || || || || || || || 295 " |-" |GREEN Jane ||35 || || || || || ||1909 || ||58 || 296 " |-" |GREEN Muriel ||129 || ||359 ||2116 ||2015 || ||1974 ||1974 ||81 || 297 " |-" |GRIFFITHS Amanda J || || ||351 ||2084 ||2011 || || ||1972 ||3m || 298 " |-" |GRIFFITHS Benjamin ||310 || || || || || || || || || 299 " |-" |GRIFFITHS John ||310 || || || || || || || || || 300 " |-" |GRIFFITHS John ||311 || || || || || || || || || 301 " |-" |GRIFFITHS John ||311 || || || || || || || || || 302 " |-" |GRIFFITHS John D ||140 || || || || || || || || || 303 " |-" |GRIFFITHS Louisa ||310 || || || || || || || || || 304 " |-" |GRIFFITHS Margaret ||140 || || || || || || || || || 305 " |-" |GRIFFITHS Prisci I ||311 || || || || || || || || || 306 " |-" |GRIFFITHS Priscilla ||310 || || || || || || || || || 307 " |-" |GRUNDY David G ||367 ||C & 8 ||AC || || ||1926 ||1996 || || || 308 " |-" |HADEN Joseph E || ||368 || || || || || || || || 309 " |-" |HAMER John H ||146 || ||344 ||2081 ||2011 || || ||1972 ||70 || 310 " |-" |HAMMOND Doris ||30 || || || || || ||1988 || ||86 || 311 " |-" |HAMMOND Ivan ||30 || || || || || ||1988 || ||88 || 312 " |-" |HANDLEY Herbert || || ||322b || || || || ||1980 ||87 || 313 " |-" |HANDLEY Sarah E ||152 || ||322a ||2053 ||2007 || ||1969 ||1969 ||90 || 314 " |-" |HANDS Hubert ||6 || || || || || ||1984 || || || 315 " |-" |HARRIS Ellen || || ||357 ||2093 ||2012 || || ||1972 ||83 || 316 " |-" |HARRIS George W || || ||384 ||2127 ||2016 || || ||1976 ||63 || 317 " |-" |HARRIS Joseph ||229 || ||214 ||1511 ||189 || || ||1957 ||69 || 318 " |-" |HARRIS Joseph W || || ||? ||2123 ||2016 || || ||1976 ||62 || 319 " |-" |HARRIS Marion I || || ||402 ||2149 ||2019 || || ||1978 ||68 || 320 " |-" |HARRIS Roy || || ||389 ||2364 || || || ||2003 ||62 || 321 " |-" |[[Harris-17486|HARRIS Samuel ]] ||254 || || || || || ||1955 || ||67 || 322 " |-" |HARRISON Edmund L ||41 || || || || || ||1988 || ||0.5 || 323 " |-" |[[Unknown-281093|HARTLAND Ann ]] ||363 || || || || || ||1882 || ||67 || 324 " |-" |[[Hartland-58|HARTLAND Edward ]] ||363 || || || || || ||1860 || ||61 || 325 " |-" |HARTLAND Sarah ||295 || || || || || ||1877 || ||93 || 326 " |-" |HARTLAND William ||295 ||008 || || || || ||1853 || ||72 || 327 " |-" |HAYDEN Ernest ||287 || || || || || ||1905 || ||10 || 328 " |-" |HILES Wallace G ||183 || || || || || || || || || 329 " |-" |HILL Annie || || ||320a ||2052 ||2007 || || ||1969 ||71 || 330 " |-" |HILL Henry A || || ||320b ||2136 ||2017 || || ||1977 ||82 || 331 " |-" |HISCOCK George ||187 || ||285a ||2003 ||2001 || || || || || 332 " |-" |HODGSON Bernard ||257 || || || || || || || || || 333 " |-" |HODGSON Joan ||257 || || || || || || || || || 334 " |-" |HOLLAND Harriet ||157 || ||337b ||2071 ||2009 || ||1971 ||1971 ||89 || 335 " |-" |HOLLIS Kenneth E || || ||408 ||2407 || || || ||2009 ||84 || 336 " |-" |HOLLOWAY Eliza ||291 || || || || || ||1882 || ||71 || 337 " |-" |HOPES Glenthora M ||367 ||F ||AF || || || ||1993 || ||87 || 338 " |-" |HOPLEY Stella E ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 339 " |-" |HOTCHKISS Eveline || || ||289 ||2013 ||2002 || || ||1966 ||83 || 340 " |-" |HOTCHKISS Harold || || ||321b ||2117 ||2015 || || ||1975 ||78 || 341 " |-" |HOTCHKISS Harold || || || ||2055 ||2007 || || ||1970 ||68 || 342 " |-" |HOTCHKISS John || || ||303 ||2032 ||2004 || || ||1967 ||80 || 343 " |-" |HOTCHKISS Laurence W || || ||383 ||2352 || || ||2001 ||2001 ||70 || 344 " |-" |HOTCHKISS May || || ||321 ||2050 ||2007 || || ||1969 ||76 || 345 " |-" |HOTCHKISS Samuel || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 346 " |-" |HOTCHKISS Sarah A || || ||b ||2021 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||91 || 347 " |-" |HOULSTON David ( || || ||371 || || || || || || || 348 " |-" |HOULSTON David T ||40 || || || || ||1946 ||1989 || ||42 || 349 " |-" |HOUSEMAN Richard ||286 || || || || || ||1884 || ||67 || 350 " |-" |[[Huff-2220|HUFF Fanny ]] ||321 || || || || || ||1954 || || || 351 " |-" |[[Huff-2220|HUFF Trevor ]] ||323 || || || || || ||1949 || ||0.1 || 352 " |-" |HUGHES Ann M ||141 || || || || || ||1949 || ||84 || 353 " |-" |HUGHES Edward ||141 || || || || || ||1932 || ||72 || 354 " |-" |HUGHES Emily ||4 || || || || ||1911 ||1997 || || || 355 " |-" |HUGHES Henry E ||90 || ||423 || || || || || || || 356 " |-" |HUGHES Mary A ||110 || ||412 ||2160 ||2020 || || ||1979 ||82 || 357 " |-" |HUGHES Olive E ||46 || || || || ||1907 ||1992 || ||88 || 358 " |-" |HUGHES Richard W ||4 || || || || ||1903 ||1982 || || || 359 " |-" |HUGHES Robert || || ||392 ||2375 || || || ||2004 ||75 || 360 " |-" |HUMPHREYS George || ||368 || || || || || || || || 361 " |-" |HUMPHREYS William U || ||368 II || || || || || || || || 362 " |-" |HUNTER Gerald A ||147 || ||343 ||2080 ||2010 || || ||1972 ||75 || 363 " |-" |HUNTER Sheila ||101 || ||392 ||2137 ||2018 || || ||1977 ||78 || 364 " |-" |JONES Alice M ||219 || ||246 || || || || || || || 365 " |-" |JONES Arthur ||162 ||008 || || || || || || || || 366 " |-" |JONES Elsie M || || ||256a ||1565 ||196 || || ||1962 ||53 || 367 " |-" |JONES Francis A || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 368 " |-" |JONES George ||218 || || || || || || || || || 369 " |-" |JONES Stanley ||2 || || || || || || || || || 370 " |-" |JONES Thomas E ||127 || ||356 ||2092 ||2012 || ||1973 ||1973 ||52 || 371 " |-" |JONES Thomas W || ||368 II || || || || || || || || 372 " |-" |JONES Tilly ||360 || || || || || ||1986 || ||88 || 373 " |-" |JORDAN Elsie M ||34 || || || || || ||1987 || ||91 || 374 " |-" |JORDAN Marian E ||67 || ||437 || || || || || || || 375 " |-" |JORDAN William H ||367 ||A4 ||A4 ||2426 || || ||2010 ||2010 ||84 || 376 " |-" |JORDAN William H ||34 || || || || || ||1977 || ||74 || 377 " |-" |KEMP Edna M || || ||400b ||2396 || || || ||2007 ||75 || 378 " |-" |KEMP Thomas || || ||400a ||2386 || || || ||2006 ||80 || 379 " |-" |KIMBER Marjorie H ||84 || ||404 ||2152 ||2019 || || ||1978 ||78 || 380 " |-" |KING Elizabeth A ||367 ||A2 ||A2a ||2417 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||77 || 381 " |-" |KING Martha L || || ||306a ||2035 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||62 || 382 " |-" |KING Norman E || || ||306b ||2054 ||2007 || || ||1970 ||65 || 383 " |-" |KITSON Albert E ||165 || ||327 ||2073 ||2010 || ||1971 ||1971 ||77 || 384 " |-" |KITSON Nellie ||196 || || || || || || || || || 385 " |-" |L H ||299 || || || || || ||1893 || || || 386 " |-" |LELLO Dorothy M ||141 || ||a || || || || || || || 387 " |-" |LEWIS Arthur ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 388 " |-" |LLOYD Albert?? W || || ||258 ||1567 ||196 || || ||1963 ||60 || 389 " |-" |LLOYD Alfred ||42 || || || || || ||1918 || ||25 || 390 " |-" |LLOYD Donald || || ||417 ||2430 || || ||2010 ||2011 ||65 || 391 " |-" |LLOYD Ernest A || || ||254 ||1563 ||196 || || ||1962 ||70 || 392 " |-" |LLOYD Frederick || || ||288 ||2012 ||2002 || || ||1966 ||75 || 393 " |-" |LLOYD Frederick || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 394 " |-" |LLOYD G L ||51 || || || || || || || || || 395 " |-" |LLOYD George H ||221 || || || || || || || || || 396 " |-" |LLOYD John || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 397 " |-" |LLOYD John T || || ||380 ||2339 || ||1922 ||1999 ||1999 ||76 || 398 " |-" |LLOYD Lily ||221 || ||240 ||1540 ||193 || || ||1960 ||63 || 399 " |-" |LLOYD Lily M || || ||416 ||2166 ||2021 || || ||1979 ||64 || 400 " |-" |LLOYD R ||65 || || || || || ||1938 || || || 401 " |-" |LLOYD Sarah A ||232 || || || || || || || || || 402 " |-" |LLOYD William ||230 ||008 || || || || || || || || 403 " |-" |LLOYD William J ||367 ||A3 ||A3 ||2420 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||80 || 404 " |-" |LLOYD Edwin T || || ||253a ||1561 ||196 || || ||1962 ||67 || 405 " |-" |LLOYD Ellen || || ||253b ||2134 ||2017 || || ||1976 ||72 || 406 " |-" |LOMAX Mary || || ||208 ||1504 ||188 || || ||1957 ||60 || 407 " |-" |LONSDALE P E ||365 || || || || || ||1988 || ||84 || 408 " |-" |LUCAS Alice ||156 || ||336 ||2069 ||2009 || ||1971 ||1971 ||73 || 409 " |-" |LUCAS Annie ||249 || ||159 ||1505 ||189 || || ||1957 ||73 || 410 " |-" |LUCAS Charles ||341 || || || || || ||1947 || ||58 || 411 " |-" |LUCAS Eliza ||211 || || || || || || || || || 412 " |-" |LUCAS John ||211 || || || || || || || || || 413 " |-" |LUCAS John ||249 || || || || || || || || || 414 " |-" |LUCAS Mary A ||212 || || || || || || || || || 415 " |-" |LUCAS Winifred G || || ||397 ||2145 ||2019 || || ||1978 ||66 || 416 " |-" |LYE Elizabeth M || || ||?b ||2027 ||2004 || || ||1967 ||89 || 417 " |-" |M B ||297 || || || || || ||1886 || || || 418 " |-" |MACARTNY Charles R || || ||235 ||2019 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||77 || 419 " |-" |MACARTNY Charles R || || ||385 ||2357 ||2045 || || ||2002 ||78 || 420 " |-" |MACEFIELD Albert || ||368 || || || || || || || || 421 " |-" |MacGRANAHAN W H ||321 ||023 || || || || || || || || 422 " |-" |MALPAS Albert E ||278 || || || || || || || || || 423 " |-" |MALPAS John ||163 || || || || || ||1930 || ||82 || 424 " |-" |MALPAS William ||245 ||008 || || || || || || || || 425 " |-" |MANTLE Ernest ||246 || ||171a || || || ||1954 || ||64 || 426 " |-" |MANTLE Ernest S ||246 || ||171b || || || || || ||80 || 427 " |-" |MANTLE Hannah ||246 || ||171c ||2096 ||2012 || ||1973 ||1973 ||80 || 428 " |-" |MANTLE William || || || || || ||1924 ||2001 || || || 429 " |-" |MANTLE William A ||357 || ||394 ||2140 ||2018 || ||1977 ||1977 ||57 || 430 " |-" |MARTIN Albert P ||263 || || || || || || || || || 431 " |-" |MARTIN Alfred || || ||271b ||2008 ||2001 || || ||1965 ||78 || 432 " |-" |MARTIN Alfred ||186 || ||290 ||2014 ||2002 || ||1966 ||1966 ||87 || 433 " |-" |MARTIN Alfred || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 434 " |-" |MARTIN Alfred E || || ||418b ||2169 ||2022 || || ||1980 ||70 || 435 " |-" |MARTIN Alice || || ||385 ||2128 ||2016 || || ||1976 ||81 || 436 " |-" |MARTIN Annie ||142 || || || || || || || || || 437 " |-" |MARTIN Arthur C ||367 ||W ||AW || || || || ||2001 ||75 || 438 " |-" |MARTIN Benjamin ||117 || || || || || || || || || 439 " |-" |MARTIN Benjamin || ||368 || || || || || || || || 440 " |-" |MARTIN CaroIine F ||39 || ||200 || || || ||1990 || || || 441 " |-" |MARTIN CharIes ||353 || || || || || ||1953 || ||83 || 442 " |-" |MARTIN Charles || || ||305 ||2034 ||2005 || || ||1967 ||81 || 443 " |-" |MARTIN Charles || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 444 " |-" |MARTIN Dereck C || || ||409 ||2408 || || || ||2009 ||70 || 445 " |-" |MARTIN Edith ||143 || ||209 ||1506 ||189 || || ||1957 ||72 || 446 " |-" |MARTIN Edward || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 447 " |-" |MARTIN Edwin ||273 || ||a || || || || || || || 448 " |-" |MARTIN EiIza ||117 || || || || || || || || || 449 " |-" |MARTIN Eliza ||273 || ||b ||1542 ||193 || || ||1960 ||89 || 450 " |-" |MARTIN Ernest E ||344 || || || || || ||1948 || ||44 || 451 " |-" |MARTIN Florence E || || ||302 ||2031 ||2004 || || ||1967 ||55 || 452 " |-" |MARTIN Florrie ||105 || || || || || || || || || 453 " |-" |MARTIN Fredrick W || || ||411 ||2158 ||2020 || || ||2009 ||79 || 454 " |-" |MARTIN Gladys ||347 || || || || || ||1987 || ||79 || 455 " |-" |MARTIN Ida M ||71 || ||415 ||2165 ||2021 || ||1979 ||1979 ||51 || 456 " |-" |MARTIN Mary ||259 || || || || || || || || || 457 " |-" |MARTIN Mary A ||353 || || || || || ||1950 || ||76 || 458 " |-" |MARTIN Phoebe ||201 || || || || || || || || || 459 " |-" |MARTIN Reginald A ||367 || ||a || || || || || || || 460 " |-" |MARTIN Richard ||114 || || || || || || || || || 461 " |-" |MARTIN Richard H ||347 || ||398 ||2146 ||2019 || ||1978 ||1978 ||71 || 462 " |-" |MARTIN Samuel || ||008 ||262 ||1572 ||197 || || ||1963 ||68 || 463 " |-" |MARTIN Thomas || || ||222b ||2002 ||2001 || || ||1965 || || 464 " |-" |MARTIN Vera ||275 || || || || || || || || || 465 " |-" |MARTIN William B ||274 || || || || || || || || || 466 " |-" |MARTIN ||343 || || || || || || || || || 467 " |-" |MASTERLY?? Amy L || || ||235a ||1535 ||192 || || ||1959 ||67 || 468 " |-" |MATTHEWS Frances ||364 || ||152 || || || ||1855 || ||0.5 || 469 " |-" |MAUND Alfred J ||213 || || || || || || || || || 470 " |-" |MAUND Bernard || || ||381 ||2350 || || ||2001 ||2001 ||78 || 471 " |-" |MAUND Florence M ||154 || ||334 ||2066 ||2009 || || ||1970 ||76 || 472 " |-" |MAUND Frederick || ||368 || || || || || || || || 473 " |-" |MAUND John M || ||368 || || || || || || || || 474 " |-" |MCDONOUGH John W || || ||414 ||2424 || || ||2010 ||2010 ||65 || 475 " |-" |MEREDITH Emmanuel R || || ||355b ||2097 ||2013 || || ||1973 ||73 || 476 " |-" |MEREDITH James ||194 || || || || || ||1953 || ||61 || 477 " |-" |MEREDITH Mabel || || ||355a ||2089 ||2012 || || ||1973 ||73 || 478 " |-" |MEREDITH Mary A ||194 || ||204 ||1500 ||188 || ||1957 ||1957 ||90 || 479 " |-" |MERRICK Edward ||97 || || || || || || || || || 480 " |-" |MERRICK Elsie M ||106 || ||368 ||2107 ||2014 || || ||1974 ||73 || 481 " |-" |MERRICK George H ||112 || ||231 ||1530 ||192 || || ||1959 ||53 || 482 " |-" |MERRICK Gertrude H ||170 || ||307b ||2141 ||2018 || || ||1978 ||69 || 483 " |-" |MERRICK Gladys ||109 || || || || || ||1981 || ||68 || 484 " |-" |MERRICK Herbert H ||100 || ||434 || || || ||1982 || ||71 || 485 " |-" |MERRICK John E ||111 || || || || || || || || || 486 " |-" |MERRICK Mary E ||113 || || || || || || || || || 487 " |-" |MERRICK Thomas W ||170 || ||307a ||2037 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||70 || 488 " |-" |MERRICK Wilhelmiena ||100 || ||434 || || || ||1971 || ||71 || 489 " |-" |MEYRICK John E || || ||291 ||2015 ||2002 || || ||1966 ||70 || 490 " |-" |MEYRICK William A ||44 || || || || ||1925 ||1990 || ||65 || 491 " |-" |MIDDLETON Cyril T ||215 || || || || || || || || || 492 " |-" |MIDDLETON John ||215 || || || || || ||1937 || ||85 || 493 " |-" |MIDDLETON Mary ||215 || || || || || ||1940 || ||91 || 494 " |-" |MILLER Walter || || ||31 ||1331 ||167 || ||1943 || ||64 || 495 " |-" |MILLICHAMP Herbert W || || ||365 ||2105 ||2014 || || ||1974 ||78 || 496 " |-" |MILLICHAMP Vera L || || ||386 ||2360 || || || ||2002 ||71 || 497 " |-" |MILLWOOD Roda M || || ||312 ||2040 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||77 || 498 " |-" |MILWARD Dora ||247 || ||170 || || || ||1954 || ||68 || 499 " |-" |MOORES Nellie ||358 || || || || || || || || || 500 " |-" |MORGAN Denise C || || ||382 ||2351 ||2044 || ||2001 ||2001 ||78 || 501 " |-" |MORGAN Mary A || || ||308 ||2037 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||84 || 502 " |-" |MORGAN Wallace || ||368 II || || || || || || || || 503 " |-" |MORGAN William || || ||309b ||2088 ||2011 || || ||1972 ||91 || 504 " |-" |MORRELL Dora M ||11 || || || || ||1991 ||1991 || ||99 || 505 " |-" |MORRELL Ian R ||11 ||n/a ||n/an/a ||n/a ||n/a ||1984 ||1984 || ||33 || 506 " |-" |MORRELL William D ||11 || || || || ||1984 ||1984 || ||61 || 507 " |-" |[[Turford-2|MORRIS Alice E]] ||243 || || || || ||1981 ||1930 || ||49 || 508 " |-" |MORRIS Beatric A || || ||362 ||2100 ||2013 || || ||1974 ||89 || 509 " |-" |MORRIS Benjamin ||296 ||008 || || || || ||1886 || ||35 || 510 " |-" |MORRIS Charles || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 511 " |-" |MORRIS Edna L || || ||411 ||2159 ||2020 || || ||1979 ||62 || 512 " |-" |MORRIS Elizabeth ||79 || || || || || || || || || 513 " |-" |[[Morris-11133|MORRIS Helen ]] ||172 || ||316b || || || || || || || 514 " |-" |MORRIS John ||292 || || || || || ||1896 || ||48 || 515 " |-" |MORRIS John T || || ||293 ||2018 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||76 || 516 " |-" |[[Morris-11135|MORRIS Kathleen ]] ||243 || || || || ||1913 ||1944 || ||31 || 517 " |-" |MORRIS Rachel A || || ||389 ||2131 ||2017 || || ||1976 ||77 || 518 " |-" |MORRIS Samuel R ||349 || || || || || ||1949 || ||75 || 519 " |-" |MORRIS Sarah A || || ||286 ||2009 ||2002 || || ||1965 ||82 || 520 " |-" |MORRIS William ||79 || || || || || || || || || 521 " |-" |[[Morris-11134|MORRIS William R]] ||172 || ||316a ||2044 ||2006 ||1876 ||1969 ||1969 ||92 || 522 " |-" |NASH Arthur ||345 || ||92a || || || ||1948 || || || 523 " |-" |[[Nash-3858|NASH Frederick ]] ||345 ||368 || || || || ||1918 || ||18 || 524 " |-" |[[Unknown-295183|NASH Matilda ]] ||345 || ||92b ||1571 ||197 || || ||1963 ||89 || 525 " |-" |[[Nash-3859|NASH Walter C]] ||345 || || || || || ||1918 || ||19 || 526 " |-" |NASH Walter C || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 527 " |-" |NEALE Hannah ||285 || || || || || ||1884 || ||49 || 528 " |-" |NICHOLAS William || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 529 " |-" |NOT USED || || ||395 || || || || || || || 530 " |-" |NOT USED || || ||396 || || || || || || || 531 " |-" |NOT USED || || ||397 || || || || || || || 532 " |-" |NOTT Caroline ||332 || ||b || || || ||1982 || ||96 || 533 " |-" |NOTT Daniel ||332 || ||32a ||1332 ||167 || ||1943 ||1943 ||81 || 534 " |-" |NOTT Emily ||332 || ||c || || || ||1950 || ||83 || 535 " |-" |OLDFIELD Frederick C ||85 || || || || || || || || || 536 " |-" |OLDFIELD Lillian M ||89 || ||387 ||2130 ||2017 || || ||1976 ||69 || 537 " |-" |ONIONS Holly A || || ||418 ||2435 || || ||2012 ||2012 ||38 || 538 " |-" |OWEN Walter R || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 539 " |-" |p E ||198 || ||a || || || || || || || 540 " |-" |PALIN David A ||47 || || || || ||1905 ||1992 || ||73 || 541 " |-" |PALMER Arnold || || ||372b ||2399 || || || ||2008 || || 542 " |-" |PALMER Edith || || ||388 || || || || || || || 543 " |-" |PALMER Rachel || || ||372a ||2376 || || || ||2004 || || 544 " |-" |PARDOE Joseph || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 545 " |-" |PARR Catharine ||312 || || || || || || || || || 546 " |-" |PARRY Mary E ||22 || || || || || ||1986 || ||70 || 547 " |-" |PARRY William E ||22 || || || || || ||1996 || ||83 || 548 " |-" |PASTON-COOPER Astley C || || ||396 ||2143 ||2018 || || ||1978 ||48 || 549 " |-" |PAYNE Louisa F ||73 ||005 ||409 ||2157 ||2020 || ||1978 ||1978 ||69 || 550 " |-" |PAYNE Reginald G ||74 ||005 ||410 ||2170 ||2022 || ||1980 ||1980 ||74 || 551 " |-" |PENNEY Frederick J || ||368 II || || || || || || || || 552 " |-" |PERKS Edward || || ||354 ||2086 ||2011 || || ||1972 ||96 || 553 " |-" |POPE Percy D || || ||406b 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Descendants of William and Mariah Coleman

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Tracking the descendants of William Coleman and Mariah Tennessee (Giffin) Coleman == 1. Henry Thomas Coleman == == 1. Mary Jane Coleman == 1868 === 2. Roy Albert Coleman === 22 May 1889 - 22 June 1976 ==== 3. Nell/Nellie V. ==== 5 Feb. 1911 - 24 Nov. 1984 ==== 3. Roy Victor ==== 18 Oct. 1915 - 19 Jan. 1998 ==== 3. John Albert Coleman ==== 31 Oct. 1921 - 8 May 1990 ===== 4. Patricia ===== ===== 4. Rebecca ===== ===== 4. Jan ===== === 2. Allie === 17 Aug. 1899 - 23 Nov. 1979 ==== 3. Peggy Joyce (adopted) ==== == 1. Anna Coleman == Died young == 1. William Alexander Coleman == == 1. Horatio/Rash Coleman == 3 July 1873-11 Dec. 1933 === 2. Carl Columbus Coleman === 7 Oct. 1924-21 Feb. 1974 ==== 3. Janice Marie Wolff ==== 20 Oct. 1924-14 April 2013 ==== 3. Harry/Bud Carl ==== 31 March 1928-18 May 1990 ==== 3. Robert/Bob Elmore ==== 5 Jan. 1930-30 Aug. 2015 === 2. Thomas/Tom Clyde === 19 July 1897-18 Dec. 1932 ==== 3. Thomas/Teddy Roosevelt ==== 13 April 1919-31 Oct. 1998 ==== 3. Elizabeth K. ==== 1921-unknown ==== 3. Juanita J. ==== 15 May 1924-17 June 2002 === 2. Hubert Earl === 19 Sept. 1899-20 Oct. 1981 === 2. Elmore E. === 1902-1920 === 2. Herbert/Herb George === 20 April 1904-29 Feb. 1976 ==== 3. Bonita/Bonnie Lou Francis ==== 10 Nov. 1931-25 Feb. 1976 ==== 3. Lawrence/Larry Martin ==== 5 Dec. 1934-Living === 2. Lillian/Lillie B. Pickering === March 1906-28 March 1928 ==== 3. Donna K. Seyer ==== 29 May 1926-31 March 2013 ==== 3. Barbara/Barb Lee Ryan ==== 11 March 1928-25 Nov. 2000 === 2. Edyth Marie Eikost === 22 March 1909-4 Oct. 1980 ==== 3. Charlotte J. Selleck ==== 21 April 1930-Living ==== 3. Ronald/Ron A. ==== 20 Oct. 1931-28 May 2006 === 2. Arnold === 27 July 1911-23 Sept. 1914 === 2. Jasper/Jack Franklin === 17 Jan. 1914-24 Dec. 1991 ==== 3. Jackson/Jack Le’Roy ==== 11 Aug. 1937-Living '''Locations''' '''Places of Birth''' * Toledo, Ohio '''Places of Residence''' * San Diego, California * Orlando, Florida ==== 3. Carol Ann Koralewski ==== 11 Nov. 1938-Living ==== 3. Jack Franklin,Jr. ==== 29 Jan. 1947-Living ==== 3. Sharon Ann Staley ==== 12 Aug. 1951-28 Sept. 2013 ==== 3. Timothy/Tim Herbert ==== 1 Dec. 1960-15 Aug. 1976 === 2. Lee Cecil === 13 April 1916-16 Jan. 1982 ==== 3. Donna Marie McCarty ==== 11 July 1936-30 March 2015 ==== 3. Ronald/Ron ==== 22 Dec. 1937-16 Jan. 1981 == Locations == === Places of Birth === * Toledo, Ohio === Places of Residence === * San Diego, California * Orlando, Florida == 1. Levander C Coleman == == 1. Floyd Arthur Coleman == == 1. John Charles Coleman == == 1. James Robert Coleman == == 1. Pearl C (Coleman) Cruze == == 1. Benjamin Sylvester Coleman ==

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Simonds Name Study

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[[Category:Simonds Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Simonds 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 Simonds or Symonds surname is of English origin, and was in most cases probably derived from the individual first name Simon. The “d” reflects a common excrescence after “n” in Middle English usage, and not just in names. Thus, for example, gown was written “gownd,” ribbon, “ribband.” The name Hamon was written Hammond. In the records of St. James Clerkenwell is recorded the burial in 1603 of “Susand Cardwelle.” Thus, the name Simon was often written Simond or Symond or Simund with excrescent “d”. There are many examples, for example, in Robert of Gloucester’s Chronicle (ca. 1297) where Simon de Montfort is written “Simond” (line 10844): “Sir simond de mounfort of wan gret munde is.” In the ''The Song against the King of Almaigne'' from the reign of Edward II, Simon de Montford is again called “Simond” with an excrescent “d”: “Sire Simond de Mountfort hath swore bi ys chyn.” In Geoffrey Chaucer’s ''Canterbury Tale'' (ca. 1387), the apostle Simon is called “Simond”: “Awake, Simond, the fend is on me fall” (Chaucer, CT, 4283). In Wycliff’s bible (Luke, vii 40): “Symound, I have sum thing for to seye to thee.” Or in ''Piers Plowman'' (1360-1399): “He sit neither with Seint Johan, Symond, ne Jude” (Piers Plowman, Pickering Edition, 1:240). The use of first names, or “font names” as they were once called, as surnames in England began as far back as the 12th century. It started as a patronymic byname, a non-hereditary surname indicating that someone was their father’s child, and given to describe or distinguish that person from others. == Sources == *Bardsley, Charles Wareing. ''A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames With Special American Instances''. London: Henry Frowde, 1901. *Reaney, P.H. with corrections and additions by R.M. Wilson. ''A Dictionary of English Surnames''. Rev. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Gibson Family Mysteries

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I'm hoping to find great grandmother Laura Lee (born about 1891 or 1892) parents information.

Michelle Dhillon To-Do List

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Brooke Sittner To-Do List

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Marriage Certificate

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Refs Demo

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S.S. Lusitania

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[[Category:S.S. Lusitania (1871)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Lusitania |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Birkenhead, England |- | '''Builder''' || Laird Brothers |- | '''Launched''' || June 20, 1871 |- | '''Lost''' || June 26, 1901 |- | '''Place''' || Near Cape Race, Newfoundland |- | '''Cause''' || Grounding |- | '''Length''' || 379'10" (115.8m) |- | '''Beam''' || 41'4" (12.6m) |- | '''Draught''' || 35'3" (10.7m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 3,877 tons |- | '''Engine ''' || compound inverted / triple expansion |- | '''Screws''' || 1 |- | '''Service Speed''' || 12 knots / 15 knots |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 84 / 70 |- | '''Second Class Berths''' || 100 / 85 |- | '''Third Class Berths''' || 270 |- | '''Owners''' || Pacific Steam Navigation /
Orient Steam Navigation / Beaver Line |} Built by Laird Brothers in Birkenhead, England for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, the Lusitania was built of iron and had a tonnage of 3,877 tons, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), a clipper stem, a 2-cylinder compound inverted steam engine, a single screw and a speed of 12 knots. She had berths for 84 first class passengers, 100 second class passengers, and 270 third class passengers. In 1878 she was purchased by the Orient Steam Navigation Co. She was commissioned as an Armed Merchant Cruiser for six months in 1885 during the Russian scare. In 1886, she was returned to her owners and refit. Her engine was replaced with a triple expansion steam engine, increasing her service speed to 15 knots. Her yards were removed and passenger accommodation rebuilt, to give accommodation for 70 first and 85 second class passengers. She was sold to Elder Dempster's Beaver Line on 31 March 1900. She reverted to Pacific Steam Navigation Company in July for six months and went back to the Beaver Line in February 1901. Chartered to the Allan Line, she was wrecked on 26 June 1901 near Cape Race, Newfoundland with no loss of life. == Sources == * GreatShips.net: [http://www.greatships.net/lusitania1.html Lusitania] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsL.shtml Lusitania 1871] * ShipStamps: [http://www.shipstamps.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10718 Lusitania 1871] * [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=940CEED81139EF32A25754C2A9609C946097D6CF "Lusitania Wrecked Off Newfoundland Coast"], ''The New York Times,'' June 27, 1901. * Maritime Quest: [http://www.maritimequest.com/daily_event_archive/2005/june/26_lusitania_of_1871.htm Daily Event for June 26, 2005 Lusitania] * WreckSite: [http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?153142 S.S. Lusitania (+1901)]

Srefed

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Jonah Ramu Cohen To-Do List

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1/8th Leeds Rifles

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Children of Peter and Susanna Catharina Müller Hoyle

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Children of Peter and Susanna Catharina (Müller) Hoyle :3 June 1731 birth and 10 June 1731 baptism at Jeckenbach of '''Johann Jacob Heÿl''', son of Peter and Catharina Heÿl. :4 January 1733 birth and 9 January 1733 baptism at Jeckenbach of '''Elisabeth Catharina Heÿl'''. :19 November 1734 birth and 24 November 1734 baptism at Jeckenbach of '''Maria Sara Heÿl'''. :1 January 1736 birth and 25 January 1736 baptism at Jeckenbach of '''Anna Maria Heÿl'''. :circa 1738/1740 birth of '''Michael Hoyle''' in America; no birth record yet located. :circa 1740/1741 birth of '''John Hoyle''' in America; no birth record yet located. :3 December 1745 baptism of '''Anna Elisabeth Heyl''' at Muddy Creek Congregation in Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.William J. Hinke, translator, ''Church Record of Muddy Creek Reformed Congregation, East Cocalico Township,'' Reformed Church Library, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; also cited by Robert W. Ramsey in ''Carolina Cradle, Settlement of the Northwest Carolina Frontier 1747-1762'' (published 1964); also published in John T. Humphrey, ''Pennsylvania Births, Lancaster County 1723-1777'' (Washington, D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1997), p. 150. Note: Ramsey's and Humphrey’s derivative editions are copied from Hinke’s derivative manuscript. :10 March 1748 birth of '''Daughter Hoyle''' child of Peter Heill and wife at Christ (Conewago) Church, near Littlestown, Union Township, York County (present-day Adams County), PA. ''(Apparently, this child did not survive.[[McCraw-22|McCraw-22]] 15:01, 25 June 2015 (EDT))''''Adams County Church Records of the 18th Century'' (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1990). The published abstracts are from William J. Hinke’s derivative transcription of 1747-1871 Reformed Church records, available on microfische at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the York County Historical Society, and the Adams County Historical Society. :29 December 1749 birth and [blank] 1750 baptism of '''Andrew Hoyle''', child of Peter Heil and wife Susanna Catherine at Christ (Conewago) Church, near Littlestown, Union Township, York County (present-day Adams County), PA.''Adams County Church Records of the 18th Century'' (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1990). The published abstracts are from William J. Hinke’s derivative transcription of 1747-1871 Reformed Church records, available on microfische at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the York County Historical Society, and the Adams County Historical Society. Pieter Heyl, a miller from Adenbach, Germany, immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1738.Annette Kunselman Burgert, ''Eighteenth Century Emigrants: The Western Palatinate'' (Birdsboro, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania German Society, 1985), 372, citing Zweibrücken Manumissions Protocoll, transcribed from a microfilmed copy of the original record. Note: it is Ms. Burgurt’s publication that provided clues leading to Heÿl records in the Hundsbach church book. ==Sources== ==Source List== *"Peter Heÿl ist [married] mit Susanna Catharina Ulrich Müllers tochter zu Hundsback linenweaver."Peter Hoyle's marriage record is from the 2008 and 2010 research of Miles S. Philbeck and Robert C. Carpenter in the Evangelisch Reformiert Kirche [Evangelical Reformed Church Register] at Hundsbach (present-day Bad Kreuznach, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany); Family History Library microfilm 493320. *The German baptisms of the children are from the 2008 and 2010 research of Miles S. Philbeck and Robert C. Carpenter in the Evangelisch Reformiert Kirche [Evangelical Reformed Church Register] at Hundsbach (present-day Bad Kreuznach, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany); Family History Library microfilm 493320. *Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker (1872-1950), The Genealogy of Peiter Heyl and his descendants, 1100-1936 (Shelby, North Carolina: Z. J. Thompson and Others, circa 1938). Corrections: There is no immigration record of who arrived with Peter Hoyle; only he is recorded on the ship's passenger log and the immigration oaths. As documented in this biography, Mrs. Hoyle's maiden name was not "Dales." *Names of foreigners who took the oath of allegiance to the province and state of Pennsylvania, 1727-1775, with the foreign arrivals, 1786-1800 by Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, published by Harrisburg, Pa. : E. K. Meyers, state printer, Page 806 *Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D., compiler, William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D., editor, Pennsylvania German Pioneers (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1992), vol. I: 212, 215; vol. II: 220, 223.] *Wikipedia: Peter Hoyle House family history *Anson County Record of Wills; box CR.005.801.1, North Carolina State Archives. The arrangement of these records is haphazard, and no date for Peter Hoyle's death can be determined from them. Because the entry preceding Peter's record is dated 20 January 1761, many people have misinterpreted it as applying to Peter Hoyle's death. *Egle, William Henry. Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance in the Province and State of Pennsylvania 1727-1775, With the Foreign Arrivals 1786-1808. Harrisburg, Edwin K. Meyers State Printer, 1892, p. 159. *Hoffman, Laban Miles. Our Kin (1915; reprint, Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1984). Mr. Hoffman (1846–1934) collected oral history from about 1908 until his 1915 publication. The value of his publication is that some of his informants were people with first-hand knowledge. However, as was the custom of the day, Mr. Hoffman’s publication cites no sources, and, being human, he did make mistakes. *Hoyle Rucker, Bessie. "History of the Hoyle Families and the Families Into Which They Married" (1933). *Rucker, Elizabeth Hoyle (1872-1950), The Genealogy of Peiter Heyl and his descendants, 1100-1936 (Shelby, North Carolina: Z. J. Thompson and Others, circa 1938). Comment by Kathy Gunter Sullivan, 24 June 2015: Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker's history of Peter Hoyle, his wife, and children is no longer considered credible. *Shuford, Rev. Julius H. A Historical Sketch of the Shuford Family. (Hickory, North Carolina: A.L. Crouse & Son, Printers, 1902), p. 10. *Find A GravePeter Hoyle, memorial # 29266159 created 24 August 2008 by E. Lankford.

Aurora

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[[Category:Aurora (1854)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || Aurora |- | '''Type''' || Packet Ship |- | '''Built''' || New York City |- | '''Builder''' || William H. Webb |- | '''Launched''' || September 23, 1854 |- | '''Lost''' || February 20, 1884 |- | '''Place''' || Garden Reach, Calcutta, India |- | '''Cause''' || Fire |- | '''Decks''' || 3 |- | '''Length''' || 200' (70m) |- | '''Beam''' || 43'7" (13.3m) |- | '''Depth''' || 29' (8.9m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 1,639 12/95 tons |- | '''Owners''' || Grinnell, Minturn & Company /
Howland & Frothingham/
Robert L. Merriman |} Built by William H. Webb in New York for Grinnell, Minturn & Company, the Aurora was a 200 foot long packet shipMystic Seaport: [http://library.mysticseaport.org/manuscripts/coll/spcoll051.cfm The William H. Webb Collection] with a Forbes rigWilliam L. Crothers, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=T2QMBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA142 ''The Masting of American Merchant Sail in the 1850s: An Illustrated Study''], McFarland & Company, 2014, p. 142., three decks, a half poop, and a low forecastle deckWilliam L. Crothers, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=qTZPsctuutwC&pg=PA13 ''American-Built Packets and Freighters of the 1850s: An Illustrated Study of Their Characteristics and Construction''], McFarland & Company, 2013, p. 15.. While carrying immigrants between Liverpool and New York in the 1850s and 1860s, the accommodation in the Aurora was divided into "Deck House", "2nd Cabin", and "Steerage". While she was being fitted out, the New York Daily Tribune wrote:
"The Aurora, a fine packet-ship, recently completed by Mr. Webb, for Grinnell & Co., and now lying at his dock, is a fine specimen of marine architecture. Her appointments, which were supervised by her commander, Capt. Bunting, show that a humanitarian policy is being adopted in the construction of emigrant ships. This vessel will probably carry 1,000 passengers, and yet, her ventilatory and other sanitary provisions have been so well attended to, that she will prove a more healthy and comfortable ship than many vessels that come to this port with less than half that number of emigrants. The galley-room is spacious, and were the food but to be served out to the passengers ready cooked, we could find no reason to do other than to admire the whole economy of the ship. But, with the old system, of every passenger scrambling for the cooking of each meal, much of the benefit which ought to accrue from these arrangements will be neglected.[http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030213/1854-11-01/ed-1/seq-7/ "Marine Affairs"], ''New York Daily Tribune,'' November 01, 1854, Page 7.
In 1884, she burned and sank while unloading a cargo of kerosene in Calcutta, IndiaA Dangerous Predicament. (1884, May 2). ''Tasmanian News'' (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), p. 3. Retrieved November 13, 2015, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article162309774. == Sources == * Edwin L. Dunbaugh & William duBarry Thomas, ''William H. Webb, Shipbuilder'', Webb Institute of Naval Studies, 1989, pp. 201-202. * Shipbuilding History: [http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/shipyards/719thcentury/webb.htm William H. Webb, New York NY] * The Maritime History Virtual Archives: [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Shipbuilding/Shipyards/William_H_Webb.html William H. Webb: Yard List] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Grinnell,_Minturn_%26_Co|Grinnell, Minturn & Co]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:William_H._Webb|William H. Webb]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Robert_Bennet_Forbes#Forbes_rig|Robert Bennet Forbes: Forbes rig]]

New Booth Cemetery, Booth, Alabama

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The New Booth Cemetery is a cemetery in Booth, Alabama. [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama, Cemeteries]]

Corina Weigel To-Do List

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Laurie Winship To-Do List

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S Willson To-Do List

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Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina

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Prince Family Pictures

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Collection of pictures related to my Prince Family.

Evans Family Mysteries

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Who is My Grandfather, so far unknown

Chris Daugherty To-Do List

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Carole Clare To-Do List

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Our Family Mysteries-48

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Where was George's family of Origin? He states his father's name was John and this mother's was Lottie.

Andrews in America

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James William Andrews was born in Ohio in 1859. He traveled to Michigan, Nebraska, and Missouri

Category Hierarchy Level 1

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Hynes Name Study

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[[Category:Hynes 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 Hynes 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. Of particular interest: Volunteers for Y-Chromosome marker DNA testing in order to create a "map" of the branches of the family.

Barnes Family Reunion

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St alphonus rock church and highschool

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old catholic church in old irish neighborhood 509 rutgter or old house on threses st sold for bricks no pictures but heard by heard o mouth

1680 in New Jersey

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Quakers in New Jersey circa 1680 Plain clothing p 65 Woodbridge & vicinity constable 1678-1679 p 138 ass't justice in 1682 p 139 page 33 oysters and fish caught by local Indians for trade page 17 1/16th part of grain to pay miller pages 5-6 hunting and list of wild animals: wildcat, bear, panther, deer. otter, red and grey foxes, raccoon, squirrels, mink, rabbits

Coat of Arms-1

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Waskosky Family Mysteries

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Hart Family Mysteries-1

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Thomas Hunt (1530 - 1606)

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Graces Graphics

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The Eternal Triangle

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Establishing legal boundaries governing sexuality, the family and how property is inherited forms the oldest cornerstone of the rule of law. Love, however, as the poet says, knows no law and when Cupid strikes, reason gives way to passion and boundaries, like common sense, vanish. From the days of Biblical King David who wanted Uriah’s wife Bathsheba so badly that he deliberately sent him to be slaughtered in battle, or Oedipus who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother, misplaced lust and love have created more human tragedy than any other single aspect of our lives. Yet who would or indeed could live without them? With the success of the American Revolution, a vast continent lay before the hundreds of thousands of men and women who had escaped religious and political tyranny in Europe, seeking to establish a new more-just, social, economic and political order in these United States. Yet, most were blind to the evils of slavery or racism and few recognized the equality between the sexes, either. The first half of the 19th Century was a time of great optimism when “utopian” projects designed to create “Heaven on Earth” flourished in the USA. One of the most successful came from the inspired dreams and visions of a young man named Joseph Smith Jr. Profoundly affected by the Evangelical Revivalist Movement then sweeping America, in 1830, at just 24 years old, Joseph Smith published a set of inspired spiritual teachings and a new Judeo-Christian history that revealed America as God’s ultimate Land of Promise and Salvation. Called the Book of Mormon, Joseph said it had been dictated to him during a series of nighttime visitations by the “angel Moroni” with God and Jesus. Moroni directed Joseph to dig up a set of anciently-inscribed golden plates that unfortunately disappeared but he, Joseph, had by then translated their message. Highly charismatic, Joseph Smith’s prophetic revelations immediately struck a chord with many American frontiersmen and their families. Calling themselves the “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” or LDS Church, within a year Smith and his followers set out to convert first America and then the World. An organizational-genius, Smith soon sent pairs of (all-male) Mormon missionaries across the USA and even to England to spread the new faith, encouraging the families of converts to leave their home-towns and join him and other followers to found a community he called “Zion” – first at Kirtland, Ohio; then at Nauvoo, Illinois, and ultimately, after Smith was brutally lynched by an Illinois mob in 1844, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Smith’s teachings, considered as Holy Scripture by his followers, included unique views about the nature of God, ancient history and cosmology, male-female sexuality and family relationships, political organization and religious collectivism. None of these teachings, however, created the fire-storm of controversy like the increasingly-open Mormon practice of what they called “plural marriage” or polygamy, where one man could have multiple wives. Nineteenth-century America was both fascinated and horrified by the Mormon practice of polygamy, with the Republican Party platform of 1856 denouncing "the twin relics of barbarism: polygamy and slavery.” The fundamental principle of a one-man and one-woman marriage, “till death do us part”, is the mainstay of our Western legal and religious system. As seen by the majority, monogamy guarantees the family unit, inheritance and property-rights, social and political stability and law & order. The practice of polygamy, or more specifically, polygyny (where one man could marry multiple wives but each woman could only marry one husband), was preached privately from 1831 by founder Joseph Smith Jr. but he only told this “revelation” to the inner-circle of church leaders. The public practice of plural marriage by the LDS church was first announced and defended in 1852 by Orson Pratt, a member of the governing “Quorum of the Twelve” at the request of Brigham Young, Joseph’s hand-picked successor and the second LDS Church President. Herein lies our tale of the “Eternal Triangle” because, as fate would have it, “plural marriage,” bringing up such ancient issues as love, lust, fidelity, commitment, betrayal, compassion and forgiveness soon struck at the heart of the new LDS church leadership. The facts are rather basic but their overtones still resonate even today more than a century since the LDS church publicly renounced its approval – at least here and now – for more than a one man/one woman family in 1904. Lorenzo Snow was born in 1814 to a family from Connecticut who were homesteading that state’s “Western Reserve” territory in what is now Ohio. He heard Joseph Smith preach in the early 1830s and his mother and older sister, Liza were converted. A few years later, when at Oberlin College, Lorenzo received LDS baptism and, after some initial doubts, had a face-to-face with Jesus conversion experience like St. Paul. Lorenzo’s impressive intellect and steadfast beliefs soon won him a place in the LDS church leadership where he became convinced of “plural marriage” as God’s command. Lorenzo waited until he was 31 years old to marry, choosing to wed five young women in two back-to-back ceremonies, followed by “sealing the spouses for eternity,” another controversial Mormon practice, on 19-20 December 1845. He chose two sets of sisters, including two first cousins, and another family friend. His oldest bride was his cousin Mary Goddard, 33, already a widow with three young children; her sister Hannah was the youngest at just 17. As he later said: “neither was to take or assume the status of a first or legal wife,” thus demonstrating his commitment to the ideal of plural marriage, as yet not publicly announced but already taught as God’s commandment by Joseph Smith to his closest (male) followers. Mary soon became pregnant with Lorenzo’s first child, a daughter, born in November 1846. The fact of marrying so many young women at the same time is a key part of this story for shortly after these ceremonies, Lorenzo, whom Joseph Smith had already sent to England on the church’s first foreign mission, once again left home for several months on church business; apparently failing to consummate all of his plural marriages physically. Teenage Hannah Goddard, was still a virgin; something that must have been known, certainly to her sister and obviously to Lorenzo. Almost predictably, in Lorenzo’s absence, and with her sister pregnant for the fourth time, young Hannah soon fell in love with a younger Mormon elder named Joseph Ellis Johnson who lived nearby (in Nauvoo, Illinois). Johnson had already been married (by Joseph Smith himself; Joseph’s first wedding) to Harriet Snider in 1840 and had three young children but he still fell madly in love with Hannah who was soon “put in a family way,” according to a contemporary’s commentary. Wanting to do the “right thing,” Joseph sought out fellow elder Lorenzo Snow when he returned to Nauvoo and told him of Hannah’s situation, begging Lorenzo to annul his unconsummated marriage so that he, Joseph, and Hannah could marry. Although he never publicly commented on the matter, ever, Lorenzo told LDS leaders he would “give up his earthly rights” to Hannah. She married Joseph in December 1850, 11 months after their son was born. They went on to have seven more children; Joseph had a total of 28 offspring by three different wives. After a brief period of “dis-fellowship” imposed for his adulterous behavior, Joseph Johnson was restored to full church membership by Brigham Young and the LDS leaders; helping run several pro-LDS publications for the next 25 years. After a decade living in Iowa, Hannah and Joseph moved to Utah, settling in Saint George and eventually helping found the town of Tempe, Arizona, where he died in 1882 and is buried near the LDS Temple in neighboring Mesa. As one of the last acts of his long life, Joseph sought to be “sealed for eternity” to his children and to all three of his wives, including Hannah, at his local temple. This re-opened the entire 1849-50 adultery controversy and at first the LDS Church President and highest Church council refused, stating that Lorenzo Snow remained “spiritually and legally sealed” to Hannah as of 1845, having only, in the church’s eyes, given up his “earthly rights” to her. Hannah and Joseph appealed this decision and they must have persuaded Lorenzo, now 68, to intervene because at last, just months before he died, Joseph and Hannah were finally “eternally sealed” by the Saint George Temple. Hannah lived on until 1919 and died in San Diego, California. Lorenzo Snow helped establish Salt Lake City, Utah, as one of Prophet Brigham Young’s top aides; he served several foreign and domestic church missions and spent 30 years in the Utah legislature. He was later consecrated as President of the SLC Temple and ultimately, at 84 years old, named President of the LDS church in 1898, a post he held until his death in 1901. In addition to Hannah Goddard, he married 10 wives and sired nearly 50 children. Lorenzo remained convinced of the sanctity of plural marriages throughout his life. As a public figure, he paid the price when, in 1886 at 72 years old, he was convicted of bigamy under laws adopted by the US Congress and Utah legislature; he served an 11-month prison sentence for his refusal to renounce the doctrine. Eventually, in 1904, three years after President Snow’s death, the LDS Church officially denounced plural marriage as unsuited to “these times,” forcing all members to give up extra wives or be struck from the church rolls. This remains LDS policy today but several dissident groups continue to practice polygamy illegally, especially in Utah and Arizona. Most of the early LDS Church leaders, including Joseph Smith Jr., who married over 25 women secretly, remain “eternally sealed” to multiple wives, all waiting for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the true establishment of Zion on Earth.

Mullins Family Mysteries

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Michael Helmantoler To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Helmantoler-2|Michael Helmantoler]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Helmantoler-2&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michael Helmantoler To-Do List|Michael's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beswick-107|Beswick, Alice Burnett ]] || 1871-02-05 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beswick-107|Beswick, Alice Burnett ]] || 1871-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Brickey-114|Brickey, Thomas Coke ]] || 1829-11-27 || to-do |- |}

Rockland Avenue

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Fairrie family

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No Date Surname Forename Parent Names Frame No. S e x Parish Data Image Extract No Date Surname Forename Parent Names Frame No. S e x Parish City/ County GROS Data Image Extract *. 76 06/01/1735 FAIRRIE WILLIAM JOHN FAIRRIE/MARGARET CAMPBELL FR939 (FR939) M AYR /AYR 578/00 0030 0147 J * 77 17/01/1748 FAIRRIE WILLIAM THOMAS FAIRRIE/JANET SCOT FR145 (FR145) M WEST KILBRIDE /AYR 620/00 0010 0209 * 79 02/12/1846 FAIRRIE WILLIAM HENRY ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1868 (FR1868) M GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0060 0486 *1. 1/3/1784. Adam f *2. 18/2/1834. Adam Johnstone f. *4. 26/3/ *82. 16/10/1826. Janet Paterson f. *83. 2/9/1828 John Samuel f. Jump to page: of 4 (80 records) * 20/04/1777 FAIRRIE ADAM JAMES FAIRRIE/JEAN ROBERTSON FR252 FR589 (FR252) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0236 I'm **3. 18/02/1834 FAIRRIE ADAM JOHNSTONE ADAM FAIRRIE/MARGARET JOHNSTONE FR154 (FR154) M GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0020 0162 *4. 20/11/1726 FAIRRIE AGNES WILLIAM FAIRRIE/MARION I CRAWFORD FR87 (FR87) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0077 *5. 04/11/1798 FAIRRIE AGNES THOMAS FAIRRIE CAMERON F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0020 0539 *6. 01/03/1813 FAIRRIE AGNES JAMES FAIRRIE/MARY COLHOWN FR 16 (FR16) F GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0010 0020 *. 11/7/1809 William f. *. 18/3/1830 *7. 09/08/1775 FAIRRIE ALEXANDER ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR247 (FR247) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0231 *. 2/11/1779 Anne f. 8 22/09/1811 FAIRRIE ALEXANDER JOHN FAIRRIE/MARION NISBET FR1014 (FR1014) M AYR /AYR 578/00 0060 0053 *85. 2/4/1805. John f. 9 28/05/1814 FAIRRIE ANDREW ROBERT FAIRRIE/MARY TROOP FR 19 (FR19) M GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0010 0027 *86. 5/1/1813 James f. 11 07/11/1796 FAIRRIE ANNE JOHN FAIRRIE/JANET SHAW FR420 (FR420) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0020 0081 *12. 04/01/1756 FAIRRIE DORRITTIE JAMES FAIRRIE/AGNES DICKSON FR396 CHILD 4 (FR396) BARONY GLASGOW CITY CITY/LANARK 622/00 0020 0087 *13. 18/03/1830 FAIRRIE EDWARD HUGH JOHN FAIRRIE/HELEN MCCORMICK FR121 (FR121) M GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0020 0102 14 16/05/1736 FAIRRIE ELEANORA HUGH FAIRRIE/ F DUNDONALD /AYR 590/00 0010 0089 15 14/03/1822 FAIRRIE ELIZABETH CRAWF JOHN FAIRRIE/HELEN MCCORMICK FR88 (FR88) F GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0020 0037 16 26/08/1816 FAIRRIE ELSPAY JOHN FAIRRIE/MARION NISBIT FR1097 (FR1097) F AYR /AYR 578/00 0060 0146 17 12/08/1733 FAIRRIE GEORGE JOHN FAIRRIE/HELEN YOUNG M GLASGOW GLASGOW CITY CITY/LANARK 644/01 0110 0205 18 20/05/1798 FAIRRIE GRIZZEL WILLIAM FAIRRIE/GRIZZEL FORREST FR254 (FR254) F CARLUKE /LANARK 629/00 0010 0247 19 26/01/1808 FAIRRIE HELEN ROBERT FAIRRIE MARY TROOP FR783 (FR783) F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0030 0105 20 26/03/1837 FAIRRIE HELEN ABIGAIL ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1628 (FR1628) F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0060 0010 21 12/06/1727 FAIRRIE HUGH JOHN FAIRRIE/ISABELL FULTOUN FR845 (FR845) M AYR /AYR 578/00 0030 0053 22 11/01/1749 FAIRRIE HUGH WILLIAM FAIRRIE/JANET HILL FR147 (FR147) M WEST KILBRIDE /AYR 620/00 0010 0213 23 24/06/1778 FAIRRIE HUGH ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR256 (FR256) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0240 24 27/07/1784 FAIRRIE HUGH JAMES FAIRRIE/CATHARINE PATERSON FR282 (FR282) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0266 25 20/02/1785 FAIRRIE HUGH JAMES FAIRRIE/MARGARET CUMMIN FR288 (FR288) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0272 Jump to page: of 4 (80 records) No Date Surname Forename Parent Names Frame No. S e x Parish City/ County GROS Data Image Extract 1 20/04/1777 FAIRRIE ADAM JAMES FAIRRIE/JEAN ROBERTSON FR252 FR589 (FR252) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0236 2 01/03/1834 FAIRRIE ADAM JOHNSTON ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1572 (FR1572) M GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0050 0560 3 18/02/1834 FAIRRIE ADAM JOHNSTONE ADAM FAIRRIE/MARGARET JOHNSTONE FR154 (FR154) M GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0020 0162 4 20/11/1726 FAIRRIE AGNES WILLIAM FAIRRIE/MARION CRAWFORD FR87 (FR87) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0077 5 04/11/1798 FAIRRIE AGNES THOMAS FAIRRIE CAMERON F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0020 0539 6 01/03/1813 FAIRRIE AGNES JAMES FAIRRIE/MARY COLHOWN FR 16 (FR16) F GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0010 0020 7 09/08/1775 FAIRRIE ALEXANDER ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR247 (FR247) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0231 8 22/09/1811 FAIRRIE ALEXANDER JOHN FAIRRIE/MARION NISBET FR1014 (FR1014) M AYR /AYR 578/00 0060 0053 *8. 26/8/1816 elspay f 9 28/05/1814 FAIRRIE ANDREW ROBERT FAIRRIE/MARY TROOP FR 19 (FR19) M GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0010 0027 10 02/11/1779 FAIRRIE ANNE ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR260 (FR260) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0244 11 07/11/1796 FAIRRIE ANNE JOHN FAIRRIE/JANET SHAW FR420 (FR420) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0020 0081 12 04/01/1756 FAIRRIE DORRITTIE JAMES FAIRRIE/AGNES DICKSON FR396 CHILD 4 (FR396) BARONY GLASGOW CITY CITY/LANARK 622/00 0020 0087 . 14 16/05/1736 FAIRRIE ELEANORA HUGH FAIRRIE/ F DUNDONALD /AYR 590/00 0010 0089 15 14/03/1822 FAIRRIE ELIZABETH CRAWF JOHN FAIRRIE/HELEN MCCORMICK FR88 (FR88) F GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0020 0037 *13. 18/3/1830. Edward Hugh f. 17 12/08/1733 FAIRRIE GEORGE JOHN FAIRRIE/HELEN YOUNG M GLASGOW GLASGOW CITY CITY/LANARK 644/01 0110 0205 18 20/05/1798 FAIRRIE GRIZZEL WILLIAM FAIRRIE/GRIZZEL FORREST FR254 (FR254) F CARLUKE /LANARK 629/00 0010 0247 19 26/01/1808 FAIRRIE HELEN ROBERT FAIRRIE MARY TROOP FR783 (FR783) F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0030 0105 20 26/03/1837 FAIRRIE HELEN ABIGAIL ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1628 (FR1628) F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0060 0010 21 12/06/1727 FAIRRIE HUGH JOHN FAIRRIE/ISABELL FULTOUN FR845 (FR845) M AYR /AYR 578/00 0030 0053 22 11/01/1749 FAIRRIE HUGH WILLIAM FAIRRIE/JANET HILL FR147 (FR147) M WEST KILBRIDE /AYR 620/00 0010 0213 23 24/06/1778 FAIRRIE HUGH ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR256 (FR256) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0240 24 27/07/1784 FAIRRIE HUGH JAMES FAIRRIE/CATHARINE PATERSON FR282 (FR282) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0266 25 20/02/1785 FAIRRIE HUGH JAMES FAIRRIE/MARGARET CUMMIN FR288 (FR288) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0272 Jump to page: of 4 (80 records) Names Frame No. S e x Parish City/ County GROS Data Image Extract 51 19/04/1713 FAIRRIE JONET GEORGE FAIRRIE/ F CADDER /LANARK 626/00 0010 0102 52 14/08/1720 FAIRRIE JONET JAMES FAIRRIE/MARGARET HALL FR37 (FR37) RUTHERGLEN GLASGOW CITY CITY/LANARK 654/00 0010 0055 53 28/10/1702 FAIRRIE LILLIAS WILLIAM FAIRRIE/JEAN MILLER FR39 (FR39) WEST KILBRIDE /AYR 620/00 0010 0032 54 21/02/1664 FAIRRIE MAREON JOHN FAIRRIE/MARGARET RAMSAY FR10 (FR10) F AYR /AYR 578/00 0010 0004 55 17/02/1725 FAIRRIE MARGARET ROBERT FAIRRIE/JEAN BORDLAND FR109 (FR109) F FENWICK /AYR 592/00 0010 0189 56 21/02/1782 FAIRRIE MARGARET ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR267 (FR267) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0251 57 18/04/1831 FAIRRIE MARGARET ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1493 (FR1493) F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0050 0428 58 20/11/1726 FAIRRIE MARION WILLIAM FAIRRIE/MARION CRAWFORD FR87 (FR87) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0077 59 24/09/1783 FAIRRIE MARION ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR273 (FR273) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0257 60 06/04/1807 FAIRRIE MARION JOHN FAIRRIE/MARION NISBET FR927 (FR927) F AYR /AYR 578/00 0050 0249 61 15/08/1734 FAIRRIE MARY ROBERT FAIRRIE/ F DUNDONALD /AYR 590/00 0010 0086 62 08/02/1738 FAIRRIE MARY HUGH FAIRRIE/ F DUNDONALD /AYR 590/00 0010 0091 63 03/02/1777 FAIRRIE MARY ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/AGNES GALT FR251 (FR251) F IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0235 64 27/06/1810 FAIRRIE MARY JAMES FAIRRIE/MARY COLHOUN FR 9 (FR9) F GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0010 0007 65 20/06/1817 FAIRRIE MARY ROBERT FAIRRIE/MARY TROOP FR 28 (FR28) F GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0010 0044 66 13/05/1845 FAIRRIE MARY ANN ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1830 (FR1830) F GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0060 0410 67 17/06/1777 FAIRRIE PETER PETER FAIRRIE AGNES COLVIN FR499 (FR499) M GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0020 0208 68 03/11/1734 FAIRRIE ROBERT JOHN FAIRRIE/JANET KYLL M GLASGOW GLASGOW CITY CITY/LANARK 644/01 0110 0259 69 05/07/1783 FAIRRIE ROBERT JAMES FAIRRIE/MARGARET CUMING FR272 (FR272) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0256 70 03/06/1785 FAIRRIE SAMUEL ALEXANDER FAIRRIE/JANET FAIRRIE FR290 (FR290) M IRVINE /AYR 595/00 0010 0274 71 10/06/1711 FAIRRIE THOMAS GEORGE FAIRRIE/ M CADDER /LANARK 626/00 0010 0095 72 18/07/1775 FAIRRIE THOMAS PETER FAIRRIE AGNES COLVEN FR483 (FR483) M GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0020 0182 73 21/05/1815 FAIRRIE THOMAS ROBERT FAIRRIE/ELISABETH FERGUSON FR592 (FR592) M CORSTORPHINE EDINBURGH CITY CITY/MIDLOTHIAN 678/00 0020 0467 74 21/05/1815 FAIRRIE THOMAS ROBERT FAIRRIE/ELIZABETH FARGUSON FR628 (FR628) M CORSTORPHINE EDINBURGH CITY CITY/MIDLOTHIAN 678/00 0020 0536 75 09/08/1840 FAIRRIE THOMAS ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1700 (FR1700) M GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0060 0153 76 06/01/1735 FAIRRIE WILLIAM JOHN FAIRRIE/MARGARET CAMPBELL FR939 (FR939) M AYR /AYR 578/00 0030 0147 77 17/01/1748 FAIRRIE WILLIAM THOMAS FAIRRIE/JANET SCOT FR145 (FR145) M WEST KILBRIDE /AYR 620/00 0010 0209 78 11/07/1809 FAIRRIE WILLIAM JAMES FAIRRIE/MARY COLHOWN FR 7 (FR7) M GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0010 0003 79 02/12/1846 FAIRRIE WILLIAM HENRY ADAM FAIRRIE MARGARET JOHNSTON FR1868 (FR1868) M GREENOCK OLD OR WEST /RENFREW 564/03 0060 0486 80 30/08/1823 FAIRRIE WILLIAM MCCORMI JOHN FAIRRIE/HELEN MCCORMICK FR88 (FR88) M GREENOCK EAST /RENFREW 564/02 0020 0037 ==sources== Scotland's people Jump to page: of 4 (80 records)

John Rutherford To-Do List - Brick Wall 1800

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rutherford-1767|John Rutherford]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rutherford-1767&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:John Rutherford To-Do List|John's current to-do list]].''

528 St. Charles Stree

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Verrinder

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Sources-Mary Ann Cook

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{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1860-census}}}|1860-census| "1860 United States Federal Census." Ancestry.com (online database with images) http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1860usfedcenancestry&h=3556728&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt. Year: 1860; Census Place: North Shenango, Crawford, Pennsylvania; Roll: ; Page: 583; Image: 588. Original data - 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Repository. Birth date: abt 1830. Birth place: New Jersey. Residence date: 1860. Residence place: North Shenango, Crawford, Pennsylvania, United States. Index entries }} {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1870-census}}}| 1870-census|"1870 U.S. Census, Population Schedules." Ancestry.com (online database with images) http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&h =39852573&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt. Birth date: abt 1860 Birth place: Pennsylvania Residence date: 1870 Residence place: Milton, Mahoning, Ohio, United States. NARA microfilm roll M593_1239; Page: 173A; Image: 349 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration). FHL microfilm 552738. Index entries }} {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|gayus-allen-1880-census}}}|gayus-allen-1880-census| "1880 United States Federal Census" (database with images). Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (http://interactive.ancestry.com/6742/4243666-00279; accessed 25 October 2015 ). Gains L. Allen: Palmyra, Portage, Ohio, USA; citing Enumeration District (ED) 124; Page: 313B; Image: 0283; NARA microfilm publication T9 (Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.). FHL microfilm 1255059. Index entries}}

October 25 cleanup

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5190 Maple Avenue

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Generally, Loader and Loder came from England. It is to be distinguished from Lauder, which is of continental origin.

Clyde Name Study

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[[Category:Clyde Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Welcome to the Clyde One Name Study. We are trying to collect together in one place everything about the Carrier 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. === Project Coordinators === *[[Carrier-96|Theresa Carrier]] === Template and Categories === The template for the Clyde Name Study is: {{One Name Study|name=Clyde}} Put this at the top of a profile included in the study. The category for Clydes included in the study is: [[Clyde Name Study]]. If you have included the Template on the profile, there is no need to add the category unless you want to be more specific about the location. In that case, add the state or country to the category. EX: [[Category: New York Clydes]]. If you only know the country and not the state, province or county, just use the country. (Not all states and countries have been set up, so the category may appear on the profile in RED. ===Origins of Name === Meaning of name Clyde: Scottish and northern Irish: probably of pre-Celtic origin, used in Scotland and Ulster as a topographic name for people who lived on the banks of the Clyde river, which flows through Glasgow. The Clyde River is the eighth longest river in the United Kingdom, and the second longest in Scotland. The river name derives from the Gaelic name "Cluaidh", the meaning of which is so ancient as to be obscure. It is believed to be derived from the Brythonic word "clut", meaning "the cleansing one". There was also a Celtic goddess named Clota, who was considered the guardian of the river, and the Roman name for the river was Clota. The "Compt Book" (accounts) of David Wedderburne, merchant of Dundee 1587 - 1630, records one William Clyde, admitted burgess of Dundee in 1580 and the Lanark Register of Testaments 1595 - 1800 records the Will of one Helen Clyde, of the town of Belstaine, parish of Carhike, in 1665. William Clyde married Jane Parkehill at Paisley in Renfrewshire on the 10th February 1682. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Willelmus Clide, witness, which was dated 1493, Memoirs of the Maxwells of Pollok, during the reign of King James IV of Scotland, 1488 - 1513. Clyde also became established at a comparatively early date as a given name among American Blacks. === Location === In Scotland: The name origin is a topographical name for those who live on the banks of the Clyde River. The Clyde River flowes through South Lanarkshire, Argyll, Ayrshire, so it makes sense this is where many of the Clyde families would be concentrated. Today, most Clydes in Scotland are still found in Lanarkshire. In England the Clydes were mainly found in London, Durham, and Northumberland. In the United States: In 1840, there were 44 Clydes in the US with New York (36%) having the highest concentration of Clydes. Pennsylvania (23%) and New Hampshire (16%) came in second; closely followed by Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Virginia, Mississippi and North Carolina. In 1880, there were 798 Clydes in America and the greatest number were still found in New York (13%) and Pennsylvania (24%) but secondly also in Ohio, Minnesota, Iowa, Utah territory, California and South Carolina. By the year 2000, there were about 3,432 individuals with the last name Clyde in the US, ranking it number 8,794 for all surnames and relatively uncommon. In recent history the name has been more prevalent in the West, especially in Utah. Clyde is least common in the southeastern states. === Clydes in the Military === The following Clydes fought for the American Colonies during the American Revolution: *[[Clyde-82|Colonel Samuel Clyde]], b. 11 April 1732; d. 30 Nov 1790 The following fought for United States during the War of 1812: Civil War: ===Notable Clydes=== Wikipedia shows the following notable Carriers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_(surname)%20 *Andew Allan (Andy) Clyde, b. 25 Mar 1892 d. 18 May 1967, Scottish actor at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Clyde Wikipedia] *Bradley Clyde, b. 27 Jan 1970, Australian rugby player at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Clyde Wikipedia] *David Clyde, b. 22 Apr 1955, American baseball pitcher at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Clyde Wikipedia] *George D. Clyde, b. 21 Jul 1898 d. 2 Apr 1972), 10th governor of the U.S. State of Utah at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Dewey_Clyde Wikipedia] *Ian Clyde, 15 May 1956, Canadian boxer at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Clyde Wikipedia] *James Latham Clyde, Lord Clyde b. 30 Oct 1898 d. 30 Jun 1975, Scottish politician and judge at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Latham_Clyde,_Lord_Clyde Wikipedia] *James Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde, b. 1863 d. 1944, Scottish politician and judge at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Avon_Clyde,_Lord_Clyde Wikipedia] *Michael Jeremy Thomas (Jeremy) Clyde, b. 22 Mar 1941, English actor at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Clyde Wikepedia] *June Clyde, b. 02 Dec 1909 d. 01 Oct 1987, American actress, singer, and dancer at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_Clyde Wikipedia] *Norman Clyde, b. 08 Apr 1885 d. 23 Dec 1972, American mountaineer, photographer and naturalist at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Clyde Wikipedia]

Whatever happend to Albert and Mandy Kirksey

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Albert Jesse Kirksey married Mandy P Davis and they had 2 children. After that its a mystery.......they died either together or one after the other. No one speaks of it.

Alison Wilkins To-Do List

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Ann's Images

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Burns family mysteries

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The Burns family lived in Carbondale Pennsylvania before William James Burns came to San Antonio Texas .I never got to meet his side of the family. I remember writing letters to his mom, my grandmother.I cant remember their first names or the names of his brothers and possibly a sister.Can anyone help? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Knowbury Church Monumental Transcriptions

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* SFHS Monumental Inscriptions, , SFHS Monumental Inscriptions, Transcribed by Frank Tipton South Shropshire Group of 2000 * Knowbury_Church_Burial_Registers [[Space:Knowbury_Church_Burial_Registers]] Row_ Page_ Plot_ ** Plot numbers '''==Sources==''' * SFHS [http://www.sfhs.org.uk/monumental_inscription/ Shropshire Family History Society/ SFHS]

My World War II Soldiers

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------ *[[Green-8726|Don Green]] Navy *Gordon Runion *Maxcy Johnson *Calvin Runion

Johnson Cemetery

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DeLong Family Mysteries

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Powell-5629 White-Parker Family Bible

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Four leaves from the family bible with members of the of Joseph & Louisa (Hunter) White, and Thomas & Rosanna (White) Parker families. The pages are in the possession of Andrea Powell, November 2015; inherited from the estate of Edith (White) Mason, the daughter of Alfred White, and the grand daughter of George White. George White was the son of Joseph & Louisa (Hunter) White, and the brother of Rosanna (White) Parker.

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Now fully radicalised by the words, thoughts and actions of George Brealey, the teenaged Fred became one of the growing tide of economic migrants heading for Cardiff and guaranteed employment. He found lodgings in Grangetown, the immigrant quarter of Cardiff, and employment with the Taff Valley railway company. Fred was initially employed as a brakeman, an activity which required him to the leap from coach to coach in order to manually apply the brakes when the train came to a halt. This was an inherently dangerous occupation and it is perhaps not surprising that in April 1871 he was in the Cardiff infirmary. Working at the infirmary as a nurse was recently widowed, 27 year old Frances Mary Nathan, another economic migrant born in Exeter. By 1873 they were married and living at 70 Hewell Street in the heart of Grangetown. The couple had two daughters both named after their mother. Frances Gertrude born in 1874 and Mary Eliza in 1875. Following the birth of the second child Frances Mary died leaving Fred a widower at the age of 23. Grangetown was expanding at an alarming rate, providing accommodation for the ever increasing tide of rootless economic migrants. This in turn brought the inevitable social problems, overcrowding, sanitation, disease, infant mortality, drunkenness, and lawlessness. Amidst the instability and uncertainties of a rapidly expanding, disparate community people are invariably attracted to religion.

Leaving Ford Street

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It is recorded in the oral family history that Fred Denham had a violent argument with his father and possibly one or two brothers, stormed out of the house, slammed the door and went off to Cardiff. It is also reported that he changed his surname to Denham and was instrumental in founding the Clive street Baptist Chapel in Cardiff. This story was passed down from Fred to his son Alfonso, from Alfonso to his son Norris, from Norris to his son John, my father, and then on to me. These were obviously remarkable events at the time as at least two of Fred's Brothers, Walter and Albert, also passed the story down the generations. No reason is provided as to why Fred acted this way although there is a suggestion that religion may have played a part. Further research suggests an explanation combining all the known facts. Thomas Dinham, Fred's father, was a member of the Ford Street Chapel - a distinctly low church sect of the Plymouth Brethren. They were certain in their belief that a personal interpretation of the bible provided a clear code to live by and that there was no need for a priest to confuse, direct or interpret the activity. The arrival of the charismatic Baptist preacher George Brierly converted the teenaged Fred to his particular brand of muscular christianity creating a fundamental doctrinal rift between Fred and his father.

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Alvie Norton Leeper To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Leeper-130|Alvie Norton Leeper Jr. is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Leeper-130&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Alvie Norton Leeper To-Do List|Alvie Norton's current to-do list]].'' Find Parents for Bridget Norton. born Ireland 1867. Immigrated to US in 1885 to escape the potato famine. Family tale has Bridget and sister Mary stowing away on a 2 masted schooner and coming to America. Also had them living in County Cork next to Dublin, obviously facts a little twisted in this tale. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Norton-2567|Leeper, Bridget (Norton) ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Theora Hamblett, Artist

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There are 14 examples of Theora Hambletts work posted here. Please take time out to view and enjoy them. Theora's work and history can be found at http://museum.olemiss.edu/collections/theora-hamblett

Russell Dill To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dill-925|Russell Dill]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dill-925&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Russell Dill To-Do List|Russell's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[McClellan-941|McClellan, Archibald ]] || 1855-11-00 || Parents, siblings |- | [[Doyle-2681|McClellan, Mary Ann (Doyle) ]] || 1855-05-00 || Parents, siblings |- | [[Tomlinson-1631|Tomlinson, Henry]] || 1810-6-12 || Find parents, match with J Marsh Tomlinsons on 23andMe. |- |}

Kilcar Name Study

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[[Category:Kilcar Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] I'm the first Kilcar listed on WikiTree, [[Kilcar-1|John Kilcar]] . In my interest in genealogy I've been fascinated by the Kilcar name. In the 1901 and 1911 census of Ireland there are so few instances of the name, yet to date I've been unable to connect us all together. I'm aware of instances of the name in Ireland, England, Scotland and America. I hope to use this location to begin to piece us all together. 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.

Allen smith

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sena garfield came from canada; married allen smith ,had a son called horace s. smith, very hard trying to put garfield and smith, theywere married in 1797 they were both 15, died the same year in1815. any information would be greatly appreciated.

Malcolm and Co. Steam Flour Mill

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'''W. Malcolm & Co. Steam Mill'''
'''Wallaroo, South Australia''' '''1869'''
'''Port Wallaroo Steam Flour Mill.'''
'''Mill will be working in 1 week.'''
When alluding to the visit of His Excellency the Governor to Strathalbyn, our able town correspondent, not being so well posted up in these matters as we on the spot, twitted us with being slightly behind the inhabitants of the South-East, in consequence of there not being a flour mill on the Peninsula. If this were any reproach to us, it is on the point of being speedily remedied. By this time next week, in all human probability, a steam flourmill will be in full work at Port Wallaroo. Mr R. Mahon, who at one time resided in the vicinity of Gumeracba, has been for the lasts several months busily employed superintending the erection of an extremely neat looking, compact structure, within the inside of which are fixed all the works necessary for converting grain into the staff of life. The occasion of this mill being built is a little singular, and shows how events of considerable importance sometimes hinge on matters that may appear to be trifles. About eight months ago a gentleman called at this office, and, in the course of conversation, remarked that he had had the idea of forming a Company, and erecting a flour mill on the Peninsula. A short paragraph appeared in the columns of this journal to the above effect, which was reprinted by our contemporary the Register, the courtesy of which journal in reprinting paragraphs of local importance we may here acknowledge. This caught the eye of Mr Mahon, who at once instituted an enquiry into the prospects a mill would have at Port Wallaroo. The result was, he determined to erect one, and now, on the eastern extremity of the township, stands a building which would do credit to any district in the colony. Mr Mahon has built the walls of his mill of hard bluestone, and the corners and windows being of white brick, give it an unique effect. The roof is of the best galvanized iron, matching well in appearance with the remainder of the building. At the eastern extremity is a room in which is placed the smutting machine, the blower, and also where work a number of pulleys connected with the machinery inside. Towards the South is the engine-room, outside of which is the boiler and furnaces sunken several feet underneath. Below is the well, some forty feet deep, into which flows an abundance of salt water. The chimney stalk has been placed several yards away in order to afford as great a draught as possible. The engine which is one of Landall's, Kirkaldy, is of 8 horsepower, and it drives a flywheel twelve feet in diameter. At the western end of the mill to which rails are laid down, convenience is provided for hoisting wheat in bags to the top floor should this at any time be required. On the ground floor, a quantity of wheat grown on the Peninsula and of excellent quality, now stands ready for, grinding. A Shute has been constructed into which the farmers can empty their grain, and from which it is conveyed in elevators to the top of the well. From thence it descends to the smutter and the blower, from which it is conveyed in a trough where it is damped, by an everlasting screw. Thence it is again elevated to the binns which feed the atones on the second floor: The mill is built for driving two pairs of stones, one always standing by for use in case of emergency, and these are to be of the best French burr. The meal from the stones is elevated to the uppermost story, where it reaches the silk dressing machine. From thence it is ready for market. We suppose that it will be asked by sceptical people where is a supply to come from to feed the mill? There need be little apprehension on this score. Some of the finest samples of wheat that have ever been grown even in South Australia, were recently brought to this office by the Police Trooper who collected the agricultural statistics. There is a large stock of wheat at the mill all brought from neighbouring farmers. If land should be selected and cultivated on the agricultural areas to be proclaimed, there can be little doubt that farmers will prefer to cart their produce to the mill instead of otherwise disposing of it. A population numbering from ten to twenty thousand souls may well support a flour mill in its midst. Conducted on ordinary commercial principles, there can be little doubt that such an undertaking will prove a successful one. For the first time wheat was ground into flour on the Peninsula, on Monday, the 12th inst., at the steam mill of Mr J. Mahon, Port Wallaroo, of which we last week gave a description. The machinery of the mill was found to work very satisfactorily.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 21 April 1869'' '''1869'''
'''Obituary E. Mahon – Builder of the Mill'''
A very large number of persons attended on Sunday, to pay the last tribute of respect to Mr. E. W. G. Mahon, of Wallaroo, notice of whose decease appeared in the Obituary Column of our last issue. The children of the Wesleyan Sunday School and the members of the Sand of Hope, in which institutions deceased took great interest, were assembled, besides numerous friends, and at two o'clock in the afternoon the mournful cortege wended its way towards the cemetery. The burial service was read by the Rev. J. T. Simpson, after which an affecting address was delivered by the Rev. J. Lloyd. Deceased was the only son of Mr. Mahon, who is a very old and well-known colonist. Not more than nine months since Mr. Mahon came to reside at Port Wallaroo, where he has erected a compact and substantial steam flour mill. In this, he had no doubt calculated that his son and he would labor; and much sympathy is felt for him in the bereavement he sustained.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 23 June 1869'' '''1869'''
'''Country Steam Flour-Mill - For Sale.'''
That excellent Mill, with new Boilers, powerful Engine, driving Two Pairs of Stones, Silk Dresser, Elevators, and every appliance for the Trade, situate at Wallaroo, and doing such a Business as would not be relinquished except from the failing health of the Proprietor. Apply to Mr. Schumacher, on the spot; or to G. W. Cotton. Adelaide.
''South Australian Register - Wed 7 July 1869'' '''1878'''
'''Starting of the Adelaide Flour Mills at Wallaroo.'''
'''Description of the Mill''' The starting of the Adelaide Mills, (Messrs Malcolm & Co.'s), took place on the 1st Oct. and as this is a matter of no small interest, not only to Wallaroo, but to the district generally, we give below a full account of the Mill as it now stands. As most of our readers are aware, the Mills are situated at the junction of the Moonta and Kadina railway lines. The site is admirable for commanding a supply of grain, not only from the above lines, but from the Barunga and Green's Plains lines, now nearly completed. These latter drains a vast extent of fine agricultural land, many thousand acres of which are now under crop, while each year adds largely to the area under cultivation. The Mill, from its situation, will also be able to draw supplies coast-wise, as it is but a short distance from the jetty. From the facilities for business we expect to see a very extensive trade done by this Mill with intercolonial and foreign ports. There is no doubt Wallaroo will take a high position among the out ports in the returns of breadstuff's annually exported Mr. W. Malcolm who purchased the Mill some months ago, and fitted it up, leasing it to the present firm, deserves great credit for the foresight he has shown in putting machinery in the Mill capable of doing a larger amount of work than will possibly be wanted for the first twelve months. The mill originally had only a small 8 horse-power engine and two pairs of stones. The whole of these were taken but before anything else was done, so that the Mill, as it now stands, is to all intents and purposes, a new place fitted with .all the latest acknowledged improvements in milling, which the lengthened and extensive experience of the above named gentleman will be sufficient guarantee to our readers of the excellence or the arrangements of this Mill, and its adaptability to the end in view—viz., turning out flour second to none in South Australia famed as it now for this article, having taken a gold and bronze medal at the World's Show at Paris. We were first taken into the ground or first floor of the Mill proper. Here is fitted up a large cast-iron dome inside of which revolves a pair of mitre wheels, one being fixed on the engine shaft, the other on the main up right. Above this wheel, on the upright shaft is a large cast iron spur wheel, around this, and attached to the dome, are five spindles, each fitted with spare pinion motive wheels with wooden teeth. Each spindle has finely arranged machinery so indispensable for adjusting the Mill stones to that degree of nicety so necessary for proper grinding. Each pinion has also the usual exalting power for throwing out of gear while the Mill stones are being dressed. On this floor the flour, pollard and bran is bagged for marker, being filled into sacks by steam jerkers thus saving hand labor. The meal, as it comes from the stones is led by spouts into a set of elevators, which in turn carry it to the top of the Mill to the silk machines for dressing. Proceeding to the second or stone floor, we there inspected the Mill stones which are arranged with a most astonishing economy of space, they are placed around in a circle, and are each 4 feet in diameter, and revolve about 140 times per minute. These Mill stones deserve more than a passing notice, as they are built of exhibition prize burrs, and have certainly a splendid appearance, being regular in texture, and the joints hardly visible. The foreman Mr. W. Shepherd, has evidently given time and care to the fixing of the stones generally and is determined they shall do their part in turning out a good sample of flour. The stones are fed direct from the bin, without hoppers, having long telescope spouts worked by a lever, wheel and screw. The stone cases are of iron, very neat and light. The whole of the stones are raised for dressing by means of a crane, a most useful appliance, enabling the miller to raise the stones without other assistance. Across this floor, above the Mill stones, runs a shaft (driven from the main upright) which drives the silk elevators, hoists & c. We now ascend to the third floor, where two beautiful fitted silk machines, each 10 feet long, are at work. The quality of the flour after passing through the Swiss silk with covering of these ought to be superfine enough to please the most fastidious. Our wonder was that it ever could be got through at all, so fine are the meshes. These silks have a cross shaft driven by a belt, which attaches to them by gear, while a screw, fitted under each silk, is driven by a belt. These screws convey the flour & C-to the proper receptacles provided for their reception before being bagged off. The fourth floor is simply for storage. On it the clean wheat bins are fixed, hoppered, so as to empty themselves without labor. The hoist is also on this floor, working as it does through each storey to the lower or ground floor. The end of one of the wheat screen enters through the walls, here is met by a screw which works right and left, conveying the wheat to the grinding bin. Returning to the first floor we now enter a building adjoining the Mill, or grinding department, where the wheat is received. For this a room is set apart raised about 2ft 6in, above the ground level, so as to be level with the railway track bottom, which comes alongside for loading or unloading. In this floor is fitted a patent brass beam scale for weighing wheat. Under the floor is a large bin built of stone, and cemented, which will bold some thousands of bushels of wheat, and is easily filled through openings in the floor, fitted with iron grating to prevent any substance getting in likely to hinder the elevators doing their work. The elevators from this bin convey the wheat to the top of the cleaning department, which we now visited, and found the wheat passing through a long revolving screen, where it gets a thorough shaking and sifting, freeing it effectually from dust, drake, & c. From this it is passed over a patent shaker screen, which frees the wheat from stones and like matter. After this a strong blast acts upon it, thence it passes through a powerful smutting machine. The blast again acts upon it, from this it now falls into, what is called the damping bins. There it lies for a short time, when by drawing a slide from either bin a set of elevators carry the wheat to the top of the cleaning bins again, where it passes finally through another revolving screen, which leads it to the screen in the Mill proper, over the stones for grinding. From this description our readers will see that no pains are spared to clean the wheat before grinding. In this cleaning department there is storage room for screenings, dust, & c., without all this dirty work is kept entirely away from the grinding and dressing going on in the other, departments. Coming from this part we walk out under a verandah which has a wooden platform, stretching away to a raised part of the yard prepared for receiving wheat in the busy season. This serves the double purpose of convenient storage, being on the line of rails, and being away from the Mill .will greatly reduce cost of insurance of wheat being stored. From this platform we now enter the stoke hole, which has in one corner a dry well for blowing off into and carrying away surplus water. The boiler is a large tubular one 27 feet long, and 6 feet 6 inches diameter, fitted with patent galloway tubes. The other fittings of the boiler are galvanized and most complete, and are sufficient to prevent the possibility of accident, as besides the usual water and steam gauge, safety valves, &c., there is a steam whistle so fitted that as soon as the water gets below a certain safe level, it gives out sharp shrill notice to those concerned. The boiler-house, as also the stoke bole, is built of stone and iron, all very neatly finished. The tank and warming room, or house, now engaged our attention. Here are fitted two boiler tanks for beating the water before being pumped into the boiler, after this the steam passes through eleven square tanks, each 400 gallons, for the purpose of condensing. The water so condensed, falling into, large cemented tanks below. The engine house is a strong roomy neatly finished structure. Here work two engines of equal 25 horse power nominal. The principle of these engines is what is called the overhead crank. The fly wheel is about 5 tons weight, and 14 feet in diameter. The engines are capable of driving the whole five pairs of stones and all the other machinery in the Mill, so that the work they have to do in the ordinary course of business will not be likely to strain them. The engine bed is fitted on solid masonry, and while the machinery is working, is apparently as solid and steady as a rock. This part, like all the rest of the establishment, conveys to the observer irresistibly the conviction of strength and solidity combined, with no small amount of beauty; but it is evident, in no case has utility given place to mere appearance. Beside the engine in use is an exhaust chamber, to which spouts lead from the wheat fans, so that-nothing is wasted even the chaffed rubbish here collected will be useful for cow feeding if for nothing else. There is a well on the premises, into which a force pump is fitted, beside this there are three large cemented underground tanks for catching and storing storm waters. In the wood yard there is an abundant supply of firewood. The private siding from the Government line of rails runs between the Mill and the Store, it is arranged to cross this siding with a light tramway so that the flour, & c, can be expeditiously stowed in the large stores some 20 feet away. These stores are 60 x 40, and 48 x 16. The premises altogether are very complete. There is good stabling for three horses, cart or carriage house, and a good blacksmith's shop, all of stone and iron. Opposite to the Mill is the office of the firm fitted up with all the necessary furniture, safe, &c. The Dwelling House is a substantial stone building, contenting in all some fourteen rooms with extensive and pleasant grounds. We cannot take leave of this subject without saying we consider the Mill in all its arrangements highly creditable to those who designed it, as well as to those who carried out the work; and we congratulate Mr. Shepherd, the foreman miller, and Mr. Jas. Leighton, the Engineer, in the success in that have attended the labours. We sincerely hope Messrs W Malcolm & Co., will have a long and prosperous career in the Adelaide Mills Wallaroo.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Sat 5 October 1878'' '''1878'''
'''Opening of Messrs. Malcolm and Co.'s Mill at Wallaroo.'''
'''Dinner for the Workmen who Built the Mill'''
On Thursday evening, October 8, a dinner was given by Messrs. Malcolm & Co. to the workmen who had been engaged in fitting up their new mill at Wallaroo. The property is a very valuable one, and admirably situated, being at the junction of the Kadina and Moonta Railway, on the southern boundary of the town. It is now several years since it was constructed by Mr. S. D. Marshall; but the machinery found very defective and wanting in power there was never anything of importance done, and owing to a misunderstanding which arose between Mr. Marshall and the manager, Mr. Mahon, the work was ultimately stopped. After the mill had been at a standstill for seven years Mr. W. Malcolm, of Gawler, purchased the property a. year ago, and made many radical alterations in the plant, introducing new and powerful machinery. So complete a change has been effected in this way that the mill is of its size second to none in the colony. It consists of five pairs of stones, which when in full work are capable of turning out 150 tons of flour per week. In addition to the mill there are large wheat stores, blacksmith's and other shops, and a dwelling house of fourteen rooms, besides a number of large tanks from which the boiler is fed. There is also a well sunk under the mill from which a large quantity of water may be used, and although it is salt it will go far to economize the water conserved in the tanks. A line of rails has been laid between the mill and the wheat store, and it is intended to cover in the space between the two properties in order thereby to form an immense wheat store, with sliding doors for the ingress and egress of the railway trucks. By this enterprise much good his already been done in providing employment for a large number of people. The managing partner at Wallaroo is Mr. James Malcolm, who has been so favourably known there for a number of years in connection with the National Bank. The dinner was served in one of the large wheat stores, which was very tastefully decorated for the occasion, and about thirty persons sat round the board. A noteworthy feature in the proceedings was the circumstance that the tables were waited upon by ladies, viz., Mrs. W. Malcolm assisted by two young ladies. After the tables were cleared and- the usual loyal and patriotic toasts honoured. The Rev. U. G. Tafliw proposed 'The Parliament.' In doing so he deplored what he termed the absence of true statesmanship and the anxiety manifested by members generally to secure seats on the Treasury benches. He could say some very hard things, because of the shameful way they had treated Yorke's Peninsula; but as he had been called upon be would propose ' The Parliament of South Australia.' Mr. W. Carvasso responded, and said he could not agree with the proposer in all that he had said. The present Parliament had to meet contingencies that did not appear on its first assembling, and it had done a good amount of work. He condemned the action of the Parliament, however, in upsetting the old Education Act, and hoped that the Assembly would listen to the voice of the country against the repeal of Nock's Act. The Rev. W. Davidson proposed ‘The Ministry,’ of which little could be said at present as there had not been sufficient time given to see what they were capable of doing. Mr. S. Tonkin, in responding, agreed that the recent change in the Ministry was not a source of strength, and he questioned if it would have been better had Mr. Ward been chosen in place of Mr. Rees. Mr. Thos. Davies, Mayor of Wallaroo, proposed 'Success to the Adelaide Mill and the Messrs. Malcolm & Co.' He regarded the establishment of mills in a town as a most important event in its history, as there was no doubt it largely conduced to its prosperity. The present undertaking was in the right bands. No one imagined a few months ago that such an immense amount of work could be done in the time, or that such a quantity of machinery could be placed in the little mill. The toast was drunk enthusiastically. Mr. James Malcolm, in responding, said the encouragement which the firm had received already, not only from the inhabitants of Wallaroo, but from the people of Kadina, Moonta, Green's Plains, the Hummocks, and other places was very gratifying, and he hoped that their expectations would be realized. (Applause.) It was only reasonable to suppose that if people came down to sell their wheat at Wallaroo they would make their purchases in the town. Referring to the vast tract of country that had been taken up in the Northern Areas, which a few years ago was considered valueless for agricultural purposes, he said that had it not been for these new areas the colony would have been far from what it was this day. (Applause.) The firm to which his brother (who occupied the chair) belonged had been successful in securing the gold medal at the Paris Exhibition, and he hoped that his younger brother would be successful on some future occasion. (Loud applause.) Mr. J. T. Hastings proposed 'The agricultural, pastoral, and mining interests of South Australia,' and Mr. F. K. Bortos responded. The Chairman then proposed 'The Employees,' and eulogized the ability displayed by them in the erection of the machinery. Mr. Shepherd, foreman miller, responded, as had also Mr. Lennox, engineer. The Chairman said he regretted the absence of Mr. Layton, who had done the principal part in connection with the new work. He would have been present that evenings, but both their mills at Gawler were at work and consequently he could not conveniently get away. He then proposed ”The town and trade of Wallaroo,” to what was without doubt the speech of the evening. In the course of his remarks he pointed out the folly of the inhabitants of Clare in not working hand in hand in getting a railway constructed From that area to the Peninsula, which would have been the making of both. From the acreage under crop in the district, including the part that would be tapped by the Barunga Railway, if the season was favorable there would be a return of from one and a half to two millions of bushels of wheat. The figures were large, but at Port Pirie last year the returns were about 4,000,000 bushels. He pointed out the facilities held out for shipping wheat and the low rate of charge in connection with the port, which placed it on an equality if not a superior footing to Port Adelaide. Mr. Davies responded, and after some other toasts, of an unimportant character were drunk, the proceedings terminated.
''South Australian Register -Thursday 10 October 1878.''
'''1878'''
'''Adelaide Steam Flour Mills, Wallaroo.'''
'''Advertisement for Malcolm & Co.'''
Are prepared to purchase wheat at the highest market price.
Bags lent free to bring in wheat advances made on wheat stored.
Flour, bran. pollard, and fowls corn on sale after 1st Sept.
Grist exchanged.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Agents for the Adelaide Marine and Fire Insurance Co.
Agents for Adamson Brothers, machinists, Adelaide.
Orders solicited for Agricultural Implements of the above well-known makers.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 7 August 1878''
'''1879'''
'''Fire at Messes Malcolm and Co.’s Mill, Wallaroo.'''
Between 4 and 5 o'clock on Thursday morning last much alarm was felt in Wallaroo in consequence of the violent ringing of the bells of several churches as well as of those at the Smelting Works and bus Station, and it was speedily ascertained that the Adelaide Mills belonging to Messrs Malcolm & Co., were on fire. Flames and volumes of smoke were issuing from the windows, and the entire destruction of the building, together with its contents, was apparently inevitable. The first intimation of the catastrophe was given by a Mrs., Bradley, who resides about a quarter of a mile from the premises, and she states that observing a glare of light shining through the window at the back of her house, she looked out and noticing fire proceed from the lower part of the Mill she directed the attention of Mr. Dalby, a neighbour, who was in the employ of Messrs Malcolm & Co., under the circumstance Mr. Dalby immediately ran to Mr. Malcolm's dwelling house, which is near the Mill, and aroused that gentleman, and Mr. Shepherd, the foreman, and other persons having by this time arrived, and it having been the practice always to maintain a good supply of water in the tanks, they made use of it with such good effect as to prevent the destruction of the engine and boiler. They also tore down a portion of the verandah at the rear of the burning building, under which the flames were being drawn as through a funnel and threatening, to consume the wheat stacked in its vicinity. Nothing however could be done to arrest the progress of the fire in the interior of the Mill, which soon presented the appearance of a huge furnace, while portions of the red hot iron roof were continually falling, accompanied by a rain of molten metal which was probably the solder used in its construction. Fortunately there was but little wind stirring; had it been otherwise, and blowing from the building towards the stores, shops, stables, and dwelling house, they must also have been consumed. We regret to be informed that Messrs Malcolm & Co. will be heavy losers by this unfortunate event, as the Mill whose erection recently cost £3,000, was only insured for£2,000 in the Adelaide Marine Assurance Association, tor which company they are agents. The property inside the building is estimated, to have been worth at tho least £700, but it was only insured for £400. Taking into consideration, however, the fact that only an approximate calculation can be made of the actual loss sustained by Messrs Malcolm & Co. irrespective of that which is occasioned through their operations being brought to a close at the most busy time of the year it is believed that they will be losers to a much greater extent than was at first supposed. On the top floor there were 150 bags of wheat to be reground, and on the first floor there were about 10 bags of flour, while the wheat bins were refilled on Wednesday night immediately before the labourers left, and contained grain of the value of from £400 to £500. A very suspicions circumstance connected with the matter is that, on the preceding night, the place was securely fastened by two persons as usual; the door at the principal entrance being locked on the inside and a bar put across it, the keys then being deposited in a place known only to Mr. Malcolm, Mr. Shepherd, the foreman, and Mr. Frick, the engineer; yet, Mr. Malcolm states, that when aroused by Dalby, he went to the mill and found the door above mentioned open, although the keys had not been disturbed. In addition to the serious loss sustained by Messrs Malcolm and Co., the destruction of the mill must be regarded as decidedly detrimental to the interests of the town,-and it also, unfortunately, throws a dozen men out of employ. General sympathy is felt for Messrs. Malcolm in consequence of the calamitous occurrence as there was every prospect of their business becoming highly remunerative. Yesterday evening a large body of glowing fire remained in the building and probably some days will elapse before it is extinguished, as it is fed by a great quantity of partially calcined flour and other material of a similar description which the intense heat rendered it impossible to remove when the fire was discovered. Owing to the effect the incandescent mass has produced on .the walls, there is some danger of their falling, and measures will be taken to prevent accident from that cause it is advisable that persons should give the locality, a sufficiently wide berth until perfect security is attained. Every trace of the late conflagration is now removed away from the vicinity of the ruin, but on the burning matter inside, there are heaped broken. and twisted pieces .of the iron, roof, fragments of machinery, Millstones and, debris of every description which cannot be cleared away until everything has been consumed, and the building rendered sufficiently safe for persons to pass in and out of it. The scene presented to the view is; altogether the reverse of inspiriting when it is remembered that only a few days since, everything betokened prosperity to the firm who are such severe sufferers by the calamity, but it is to be hoped that, convinced as they must be of the advantages to be derived from the business in which they had been engaged, they will lose no time in causing another mill to be-erected. An inquest to inquire into the origin of the fire will be held at the Court House, this day (Saturday) at 10 am.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Sat 18 January 1879''' '''1879'''
'''The Adelaide Mills, Wallaroo.'''
'''Restarting after the fire.''' In October last year we gave a short description of the Adelaide Mill, Wallaroo, which had just commenced to work, with every prospect of a long career of successful operations. If good wishes could secure immunity from disaster Messrs Malcolm and Co's. operations should certainly have continued without interruption. However, the Mill had only been at work about 4 months, when the inhabitants of Wallaroo were start led by the cry of fire, to find the Adelaide Mill in flames; fortunately the fire was confined to the Mill itself, as our readers will remember. Engine house, Boiler house, Stores, and Wheat Stacks being saved. The loss to the proprietors of the Mill, both directly and indirectly, has been great, and coming in the thick of the season's operations, was most disheartening, but with commendable courage, it was at once decided to rebuild. No time was lost in starting the reconstruction. Within three days after the fire, the bulk of the damaged wheels, spindles, &c., were shipped to Adelaide, to be recast and fitted up. Fourteen days had not passed when the whole of the work was contracted for and under way. The energy exhibited in starting has been displayed throughout, and it is our pleasing duty to announce that the Adelaide Mill is once more in working order, having recommenced grinding on the 4th June, only about four months from the day it was burnt down. The Mill differs considerably from what it was previous to the fire. Then both the floors and fittings were principally of wood, as nearly all our flour Mills are in this and the neighboring colonies. On entering the Mill, you are struck with the massive character of the doors, which are all of heavy plate iron; these were made in the well known Carron Iron Works of Lindsay, Port Adelaide, and should not only be fire proof, but thief proof; one door only is locked, and this has one of Chubb's best patent locks on it, the other doors are secured by heavy bolts and bars from the inside. The window frames of the Mill are all metal and have a very simple and convenient arrangement for ventilation. The first or basement floor is of stone, as in fact are all the floors; the flagging was procured from the now famous Mintaro Quarries. On third floor, is firmly fixed on a solid stone foundation the cast iron pedestal in which the main shaft has its bearing, and on this shaft the main mitre gear is placed, above this is a large spur wheel, around which are placed five pinions to drive the Mill Stones, 5 in number. The stone spindles are supported on cast iron bridges, bolted at one end to the main casting, and at the other to strong, but light columns, rising from the floor to the joists above; on these columns are carried the gristing screws and the feed screws. The pinions are complete with the usual exalters, &c. The meal elevators here take their rise and like everything else are entirely of iron; there is not a scrap of wood here visible. The usual floor and bran jiggers are here at work, facilitating the bagging operations, doing the work effectually and quietly. Ascending a strong iron stair we reach the second or stone floor, here again all is iron and stone no wood to burn is written in iron characters everywhere. The Mill stones are very superior and bear evidence of great care in the preparation for their important work. The stone cases are particularly neat, these come from Messrs Martin & Co., and are from a plan prepared by Mr. W. Malcolm, four years ago, for Messrs W. D. Duffield & Co's. Victoria Mill; small hoppers stand above the cases, to receive the grain to be ground. On this floor arrangement is made for a porcelain roller mill, of the latest improvement, to cooperate with the stones in the production of the flour. Here are fitted strong iron receptacles, for receiving from the silks the flour, pollard, and bran, capable of containing at least one hour's work. Ascending yet another iron stair, we reach a spacious and lofty room devoted to the silk machines, three in number, two of them separate the flour, the other, the pollard and bran, and these are all fitted up on the latest approved principles, with screws gearing &c. Here, running across the Mill, over the mill stones, is a large iron hopper, into which a six screw empties the wheat after it is prepared for grinding in the wheat cleaning department. The metal elevators here terminate. These are of an exceedingly light and strong construction; the top is arranged so that it moves like a telescope, to enable the tightening of the belt to be effected without further trouble than merely a turn or two of the handle of the screw. The roof of this part of the mill is circular and all of iron firmly secure to wall and centre by powerful, bolts on the diagonal. The whole of the joists are of iron, the girders are also wrought iron, made by Lindsay. The effect of the combination of stone and iron is singular, and gives the Mill a lighter, more airy and decidedly more pleasing appearance, than the heavy wood joists and beams. We now enter the wheat cleaning department of the mill. This, is divided by a strong stone wall throughout, and is entered from the grinding department through a doorway fitted with an iron door in a wrought iron frame, thus effectually cutting any chance of fire being carried from one department into the other. The: first floor of this department is raised as to be on a level with the truck bottoms to facilitate the unloading of grain. Under the first floor are the wheat bins, one receives the wheat as it comes from the farmers and is capable of holding several thousand bushels, it is strongly built of stone and brick, and cemented, the floor covering is laid on iron joists. There is a set of elevators here working on the same pattern as those in the other part of the mill, all of iron. A stone partition divides the so called damping wheat bins from those just mentioned. These damping bins are hoppered so that they empty themselves, when the slides are drawn, into a set of elevators which carry the wheat to the top of this part of the mill, where it passes through a patent adjusting, circular corn screen, thence it is carried by a screw into the grinding department and finally emptied into the iron bins over the mill stones, ready for grinding. For effectually cleaning the wheat as lifted by the first set of elevators, it is passed through a revolving hexagon screen, covered with drake wire, where it is freed from much of the impurities, such as oats and drake, which seem so prolific in Sooth Australian wheat fields. A wheat bin now receives the partially cleaned grain, from this, at pleasure, it is drawn off and passes over a Eureka shaker and separator, then through what is called a Both smutter, which is on the principle employed in the disintegrator applied to cleaning wheat, and would appear as if it ought to answer well, and give to the wheat a good scrubbing. A powerful fan on the suction principle draws off chaff and such like particles that may have been freed by the smutter &c. Two of the silks and smutters were made at Messrs James Martin and Co's, Gawler. The roof over this part, like the other, is circular and of iron. A separate roof for receiving the chaff, &c., is fitted up over the boiler house, this is also iron. The whole of the machinery is driven by a pair of powerful engines; steam for these is raised in a large cornish boiler fitted with galloway tubes. Engines and boiler are under separate roofs, the tank and warmer room divides them. Messrs Malcolm and Co. have while rebuilding, sunk a dam, capable of holding a supply of rain water that will keep the Mill going for months, night and day, this is at present filled with water, and protected by a close fence, a wise precaution. Altogether the premises are now all that the most fastidious would desire, and we are sure, we but express the feelings of our numerous readers when we wish Messrs Malcolm, a long and prosperous career.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 11 June 1879''.
'''1884'''
'''Presentation to Mr. William Malcolm.'''
Brother of James Malcolm
'''Gawler - October 27 1884'''
Tonight the employees of the Adelaide Milling Company met in the Old Spat Inn for the purpose of making a presentation to Mr. W. Malcolm on his leaving the firm. About fifty of the employees mustered, some attending from distant parts of the country. The spread was laid in the large room. The chair was occupied by Mr. Gordon, the Gawler manager, who was supported, on the right by the guest, and Mr. W. S. Bennett, and on the left by the mayor (Mr. L. S. Burton) and Mr. J. F. Martin. The loyal toasts having been disposed of the Chairman, alluding to the object of that night's gathering, said that when it was proposed to make a presentation to Mr. Malcolm replies prompt and cordial came in from all directions. He spoke of the high esteem in which Mr. Malcolm was held by all classes, and of the good which he had done to the district of Gawler. He alluded to the many benefits which their guest had conferred on Gawler, not the least being the establishment of the Young Men's Christian Association. He felt assured that Mr. Malcolm would yet be one of their leading politicians, one of whom South Australia might be proud. He then presented to Mr. Malcolm the address, which was beautifully illuminated, and accompanied by a handsome gold watch, and said he trusted that with them he would accept the good wishes of all who were present. Messrs. G. Barker, Jas. Coles, Scrivener, Bell, J. M. Mitchell, G. Lavish, and Wise spoke in high terms of the wise and gentle rule which Mr. Malcolm had used over them, not only during the two years in which he had been with the Milling Company, but for many years previously. Mr. W. Malcolm, on rising to reply, said that his work that night was the hardest he had ever done. He was confident that the language of the address was the language of their hearts. He had been associated with many of them for over twenty year, during which period he had always tried to do the right, and though he had been their employer he had found no difficulty in being their friend. He had honestly tried to do his duty to both sides during the twenty five years he had had the charge of the men, and his aim had been to deal with his fellow men as he would like to be dealt with himself. He had started with the desire to treat men as men. He knew men who though clothed in coarse garments were as quick to feel as those who wore a black coat. If they ruled by love and not by fear more honest service would be get from the men. He thanked them for their kind expressions for his future. They knew it was not in his nature to be idle, and he would have his share of support, and with health he had no fear but that he would succeed. He saw around him room for new industries that would prove profitable, industries that should have been opened up long ago. What they wanted was that the products of the land and the manufactories should be increased, so that employment could be found not only for the labor already here, but for hundreds of thousands more. The legislature must have its attention drawn to this matter. Production and manufacture must be fostered, and they wanted wise men who would see that the ship of State should glide over smooth water under easy steam, prosperous and happy. He had no fear for the future of the country, for time after time they had seen depression, and he had seen the times more depressed than now. There had been prophets of evil who had said that tho country could not recover, but time and again she had recovered. Again the cloud had gathered, and depression had followed, but the dawn had broken and the happy sunshine had again brought prosperity. He looked forward to a more marked prosperity than in the past, and thought as a country they would grow stronger, and that they would come out of the furnace better prepared for a more lasting prosperity. Everything and everyone who would hinder that progress, whoever or whatever they might be, must stand aside. He asked them to think of these things, and do their best. He hoped they would take the lesson home that Parliament was what the people made it. Let them place men in the legislature whom they knew and in whom they could trust, and they would see what the country was capable of. He concluded by wishing them, every success in whatever state they might be. The following toasts were then honored. Mr. James Cole proposed “Health and Prosperity to the Adelaide Milling Company”, coupled with the same of Mr. Russell, the new manager. Mr. Wise responded. Mr. Lavick proposed “The Town and Trade of Gawler.” The Mayor responded, and in doing so paid a high tribute to Mr. Malcolm. Their town, he said, was now a manufacturing town, and he would not object if Mr. Burford brought his factory from Adelaide. They would not turn him out. Mr. Scrivener proposed “The Visitors” which was responded to by Messrs. J. F. Martin and W. S. Bennett. Other toasts were drunk, and the proceedings, which were enlivened by songs and recitations, terminated.
''South Australian Weekly Chronicle - Saturday 1 November 1884'' '''1912'''
'''Wallaroo Sale of Mill Site'''
On the 17th inst. Messrs Malcolm and Co. offered for sale several allotments including the old Adelaide Flour Mill, the property of the Adelaide Milling Co.
Two allotments were sold at well over the reserve price, and others are being privately treated for.
''Kapunda Herald - Friday 26 January 1912'' '''1918'''
'''The Wallaroo Fire Inquest'''
'''Opened Wallaroo, October 10, 1918.''' The inquest on the fire at Jackett Bros. mill and the wheat yard was opened by Mr. J. Malcolm this morning. Thomas Herbert Jackett, a member of the firm, said he heard a rumor that the mill was "no good to Wallaroo." He assumed it was because it would reduce labor. Considerable interest is being manifested in the inquest, which, was adjourned till Tuesday after seven, witnesses had been examined. The machine and plant in the mill are valued at about £8,000, and are insured with the Royal Insurance Company for £6,000. Messrs. James Bell & Co.'s large wheat sheds opposite their office was destroyed at the same time as the mill. Their sheds are on either side of the mill. It has been the custom for some time to throw the very badly damaged wheat and rubbish from the mill over the dump on the western side next to the sea, and then burn it. Today several fires were burning not many yards away from the mill.
''The Advertiser - Friday 11 October 1918'' '''Newspaper articles downloaded from the National Library of Australia’s TROVE web site. Copyright has expired.'''

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I know my father was born in Wachula Florida and my grandfather JOhn Moses Curry, but i am not sure if i have the great grandfather right, it might be Edward Curry and he may of been born in florida too

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Mary Willie Johnson never spoke of her family. She married late in life to William Montero Hamblett who was known to have some mental issues probably stemming from the civil war. He also married her late in his life. She was known as a nurse, midwife and folk healer. People would go to her instead Dr Criss for help. She died never revealing her parentage to anyone.

Welcome Society, 1917

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== Membership of The Welcome Society 1917 == Ancestors and Members as listed in ''Voyage of William Penn in ship "Welcome" 1682: With a View of Philadelphia'', Welcome Society, Philadelphia (1917) [https://archive.org/details/voyageofwilliamp00phil archive.org] '''[[Penn-40 |William Penn]]'''
Gaskill Hall '''Dr. Thomas Wynne'''
Samuel Chester Williams
Francis Howard Williams
Aubrey Howard Williams
Francis Churchill Williams
Alexander W. Wister
Jones Wister
Richard McCall Cadwaldder
Richard Y. Cook
Joseph Allison Steinmetz
Thomas Wynne
Francis Llewellyn Bacon
Paul Denckla Mills
Hanna (Perot) Richardson (Mrs. Charles Richardson)
Mary (Williams) DeMare (Mrs. Baltzar E.L. DeMare) '''Thomas Croasdale'''
Harrold E. Gillingham
John Story Jenks
Joseph Warner Swain
Logan Howard-Smith '''Joshua Clayton'''
George DeBenneville Keim '''Evan Oliver'''
Mrs. Anna Canby Janney (Anna Canby Smyth) '''John Fisher'''
Sydney George Fisher
Fisher Corlies Morgan
Sydney L. Wright
Jones Wister
Henry D. Boyer
'''William Bradford'''
Henry Darrch '''Ellen Cowgill'''
Mrs. Joseph F. Sinnott
Miss. Mary Elizabeth Sinnott '''David Ogden'''
George Cuthbert Gillespie
John Barron Colahan, Jr.
Harriet M. (Ogden) Nevin (Mrs. Charles W. Nevin)
Mary Dorothea Fagan (Mary Dorothea Zell Colahan) (Mrs. Louis E. Fagan)
Miss Frances Anna Roberts
Miss Katharine Colahan
'''Cuthbert Hayhurst''' Meirs Busch
Henry Paul Busch
Emery Roe Hayhurst
'''[[Waln-259 |Nicholas Waln]]'''
Harrold E. Gillingham
James Keyser DeArmond
Joseph Warner Swain
Alfred Reginald Allen
John Ernest Allen
Andrew Davis Keyser
Richard Waln Meirs
Elizabeth W (Keyser) DeArmond (Mrs. George J. DeArmond)
Ellen (Waln) Harrison (Mrs. Charles C. Harrison)
Emily Quinby (Atkinson) Ellis (Mrs. Thomas Biddle Ellis)
Johanna S. Buffum (Mrs. William P. Buffman) '''William Buckman'''
James Buckman
Joseph Warner Swain
William George Buckaman
Henrietta (Potter) James (Mrs. Walter M. James)
Emily (Janney) DeArmond (Mrs. James Keyser DeArmond)
Williamson Buckman
'''Giles Knight'''
Joseph Iredell Knight
J. Warner Knight
Merle Middleton
James Buckman
Lydia (Atherton) Michener (Mrs. Harry G. Michener)
Miss Sarah Warner Knight
Miss Rachel Knight
Associate Members (Ancestor unclear)
Miss Rebecca McInnis Roberts
Miss Mary Williams Shoemaker

Newspaper Articles - William Malcolm (1848 – 1888)

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Joel Callahan

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===Timeline for David Calliham=== *1730 - David Calliham was born about 1730 in Lunenburg County, British Colony of Virginia * Married Virginia, North America, the son of Nicholas Calliham and Joyce Weaver *1752 -Jane Calliham b. abt 1752, VA, m. Samuel Scott, b. abt 1750, Edgefield Co, SC, (son of John Scott). Jane died bet 1799/1809, Edgefield Co, SC. *1753 - William Calliham b. abt 1752, Lunenburg County, VA, d. 1804. *1754 Joel Calliham b. 1754, Pittsylvania County, VA, m. Elizabeth Scott (daughter of John Scott) d. 1824, SC. Joel died 1847, Spartanburg County, SC. *1756John Calliham b. ca 1756, m. Lucy May. John died bef 12-Dec-1825. *Joyce Calliham b. abt 1750-1758, VA, m. abt 1775/1776, in SC or VA, Joseph Thomas. *Elizabeth Calliham b. abt 1759, Lunenburg County, VA, m. (1) Ebenezer Starnes, m. (2) James Thomas. *Susannah Calliham b. abt 1764/1765, Lunenburg County, VA, m. abt 1785, in VA, Absalom Griffin, b. 21 Sep 1748, (son of Thomas Griffin) d.1833, Adams County, MS. Susannah died 1807/8, Adams County, MS. * 1766 -David Calliham Jr. b. 1766, m. Mary Young. David died 05-May-1833 *David died 1784, SC. ===Timeline for Joel Callahan=== *1754 Joel was born in Pittsylvania County, British Colony of Virginia, North America *1777-1781 Joel lived in Watauga West Tennessee (then British Province of North Carolina) while he served in the Revolutionary War *1777- Joel was fighting Indians on the Tennessee River (note:served under Col. Evan Shelby) *1780 - 1781 Fought Indians on the French Broad River (note: served under Col. WilliamCampbell) *1781-82 Was made Captain by Colonel Sevier - fought Indians at Nolichucky River served under Colonel Sevier, Colonel Robinson and Major Walton down to the High Hills of Santee, *1781 -82 September - January joined General Francis Mario was under General Marion three months *1785 - Joel received 31 may 1785 300 acres on Georges and Daddey's Creek, Saluda River 96 Dist. 8 Jul 1785 John Callahan received 300 acres adjacent. *1790 - Joel was in the Spartanburg area of District 96, South Carolina at the time of the 1790 Census. *1800 - He was in Pendleton District, South Carolina in the 1800 Census Hi *1832 - Joel applied for a pension as a resident of Greenville District, South Carolina stating he lived in SC since his military service ended. In 1832 his signature is as Joel Callahan. *1840 - He was in Spartanburg District at the time of the 1840 Census *1847 - Joel died in Greenville District, South Carolina ===Joel who is the son of David=== *Joel Calliham b. 1754, Pittsylvania County, VA, m. Elizabeth Scott (daughter of John Scott) d. 1824, SC. Joel died 1847, Spartanburg County, SC. ===Connections=== Joel Callahan is connected to two other Callahan men: John and Gershon Callahan. Joel and John were on the 1778 Washingoton Co TN taxlist. They were both in pendleton, both receiving grants. In 1795, Joel sold his grant. In 1805 both were in greenville Co SC witnessing a deed- Gershon Callahan bought land. ===What we need=== I have not found Joel Callahan in 1820 and 1830. I have not found Joel buying land after he sold the 300 acres in Pendleton. I did not find a marriage record for Joel Callahan - yet. I have not found evidence of children other than the two that we know. His son John may have have lived in Louisiana.

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Morrison-5777|Colleen Morrison]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Morrison-5777&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Colleen Morrison To-Do List|Colleen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kane-701|Kane, John ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- |}

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On arriving in Wellington during the spring of 1900 Alfonso and Ellen took up residence at 66 high street. This four bedroomed terraced property now housed his parents Fred and Caroline Denham, his grandfather Alfred Gough and Frances and Mary Denham his half-sisters. Alfonso, an experienced horse-bus driver, was a vital addition to the expanding business. Until now all the carriage driving had been done by his ageing grandfather Alfred Gough while his Father Fred employed his woodworking skills on the construction, repair and maintenance of the equipment. With two drivers now available the commercial potential was doubled and they invested in more horses and a variety of vehicles. They still ran the twice-weekly trip to Taunton which started at the stables in pound lane and proceeded via west Buckland, Bradford, Rumwell and Bishop's hull before arriving at the Saracens Head public house in Taunton high street. It was said that people would stand in the road just to watch as the horse-bus return to Wellington with the horses at the gallop and Alfonso at the reigns. Without slowing down and with just a crack of the whip at the ear of the leading horse Alfonso would execute the right angle turn into pound lane accompanied by showers of sparks as the metal rimmed wheels skidded across the road surface. The Denhams provided the Town Bus as local resident Cecil Andrews wrote in the 1940s, "Wellingtonians of past days well remember the old institution and how regularly, in all weathers and at all seasons, it faithfully maintained its service. The clip-clop of the pair of horses was a familiar sound in the streets of old Wellington". The clip-clop of the Denham horse transport was an increasingly common sound as business expanded It included a contract with the GPO to transfer the mail between Wellington Post office and Taunton railway station to connect with the night mail train. They offered undertaking services where Fred made coffins and Alfonso dressed in black, drove the hearse pulled by a pair of black horses with black plumes and accessories. The Denhams provided wedding transport with the coachman decked out in top hat and tails. They were available for private parties like Mr. Baker's choir outing to the monument for a picnic. Contemporary photographs depict Alfonso with all the swank and swagger of the Edwardian age. He was fundamentally a showman, very concerned with customer satisfaction and the image he created. The Collar and tie three-piece suit and Bowler hat, the gold half-hunter in his waistcoat pocket and the silver trimmed carriage whip were all central to this image. He insisted that the horses and coaches were always turned out smartly. He would regularly clip the horses and ensure that the harnesses were always highly polished. They undertook furniture removal, and work for Suttons distribution agency collecting parcels and packages from Wellington railway station and delivering them to addresses in the area. They supplied the horses and driver for the town fire engine and on Sundays they had the contract to drive local preachers and readers to churches and chapels in the district. This was now a seven day a week concern which was generating enough income to support his parents, his grandfather, his brother and his own family. In Edwardian Britain horse transport was the choice of both the wealthy and the workers. The upper class enjoyed the one up-man-ship of having a gleaming carriage and their own coachman while the cities and towns were teaming with all forms of horse transport. This photograph, [[Space:4 Generations|4 Generations]] taken on 9th April 1902, marked Alfred Gough's 70th birthday by which time the family were caught up in the optimism and possibilities of the age. They were self employed, finding success and moving up in the world. This was a considerable achievement for Alfred the agricultural labourer from Wiltshire and his illegitimate daughter Caroline Ann who, as migrant workers, had moved from town to town until ending up in Cardiff. Together with their son Alfonso Rawlings and his family they were now a model of reliability and respectability. Alfred Gough died in 1906 four years after this photograph was taken. The Business was established and successful, the investment in horses and specialist carriages was paying off and there was room for optimism. By this time Alfonso had four children, Maude, Norris, Winfred and Dorothy and had moved into number 57 high street this provided more space and comfort for his growing family

Battle of Clapp's Mill

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British Redcoats under command of British Gen. Cornwallis and the “butcher” Banastre Tarleton fought against General Nathaniel Greene’s and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lee's ('Light-horse' Harry Lee) army at Clapp’s Mill on Beaver Creek, March 2, 1781, two weeks before the Battle at Guilford Courthouse. The battle resulted in the death of seventeen British and eight American soldiers. "Light-horse" Harry Lee was Confederate General Robert E. Lee's father. Although Barnhardt "Barney" Clapp fought at the above mentioned Battle of Guilford Courthouse, no Clapp family member has been found to have fought at the Battle of Clapp's Mill. Also Adam Clapp was known to have fought in the American revolution, but not at Clapp's Mill. Location. 36° 2.108′ N, 79° 31.607′ W. Marker is in Burlington, North Carolina, in Alamance County. Marker can be reached from Huffman Mill Road. The Clapp family had come into possession of the mill in 1768. George Valentine's Clapp brother, Johann Ludwig Clapp and his family, operated the Clapp mill. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Lee_III Bio of 'Light-horse' Harry Lee]

Bendigo,'s Pioneers

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Embree Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Embrees. 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]]

4 Generations

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Michael Billingham To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Billingham-95|Michael Billingham]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Billingham-95&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michael Billingham To-Do List|Michael's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abell-611|Billingham, Reg (Abell)]] || || to-do |- |}

Public Domain Source Images and Copyright

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== Subject == A compilation from various sources with quotations and citations on the subject of Public Domain Source Images and Copyright. Ancestry.com has attempted to claim copyright of scans made from various Government records in the Public Domain by claiming that the scan itself is copyrighted. This page exists to counteract such claims by citing and explaining copyright law, rulings, opinions, and other materials. Public Domain documents cannot be copyrighted, and any assertions to the contrary are without merit. This page is ongoing and perpetual. It should never be considered to be "complete" or "finished". Information may be added, modified, and removed to represent the most recent and relevant information as deemed appropriate by [[Alexander-7214|M. Alexander]] and time permitting. ===Special: WikiTree's G2G Forum=== Quoted from WikiTree G2G Thread: [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/182166/ethical-upload-image-document-found-genealogical-website Is it 'legal/ethical/ to upload an image of a document found on a genealogical website?] WikiTree's G2G Forum has a thread addressing this topic: [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/182166/ethical-upload-image-document-found-genealogical-website Is it 'legal/ethical/ to upload an image of a document found on a genealogical website?] While it repeatedly states that the answer is "it depends", the real key issue introduced to confuse matters is the assertion that a website's Terms Of Service (TOS) can override copyright (and public domain) laws. But legal precedent cases (I will need to locate some later to cite here) have already ruled against such abuses. Suppose popular website FaceBot states in their TOS that users grant unrestricted, world-wide ownership of any image uploaded to FaceBot. User John is an artist and uploads a scan of an original oil painting in high resolution, while user Jane uploads the Public Domain artwork "[http://www.thefamousartists.com/martin-rico-ortega/along-the-canal Along The Canal]" by artist [http://www.thefamousartists.com/martin-rico-ortega Martin Rico Ortega]. FaceBot then sells John's oil painting without notice or permission and keeps all the proceeds and uses John's painting in promotional material. FaceBot then also begins issuing Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) warnings to any website or user it can find claiming that under the FaceBot TOS, they now hold exclusive copyright. If FaceBot went to court trying to assert that their TOS had effectively overridden John's Copyright and the Public Domain status of "Along The Canal", they'd loose... badly. Now let's take the example of Antcestors.com claiming that by virtue of their TOS, and them scanning Public Domain Governmental Records, that they thereby own and control the images generated by scanning the documents, and that by using their website, users are bound to the Antcestors.com TOS which expressly forbids redistribution of those scans. The G2G Forum thread [http://legalgenealogist.com/blog/2012/09/12/copyright-and-the-obit/ cites the article "''Copyright and the obit''"] discussing Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use, but has no mention of website TOS or of TOS overriding Copyright or Public Domain. The article also cites three very pertinent sources: # See Peter B. Hirtle, “[http://copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States],” ''Cornell Copyright Center'' # See generally “[http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-definitions.html#public_domain Where is the public domain?],” Frequently Asked Questions: Definitions, U.S. Copyright Office # ''n/a'' # ''n/a'' # See “[http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-protect.html What Does Copyright Protect?],” Frequently Asked Questions, U.S. Copyright Office (“Copyright does not protect facts, … although it may protect the way these things are expressed”). Only one of the posts in the G2G Forum thread gives preferential weight to the TOS, but fails to cite any sources to back up the author's assertion that "''copyright is actually secondary to the terms of use''". TOS is a contract, and while contracts can say anything a lawyer can dream up, it does not mean contract terms that scribble outside the lines of the law are enforceable. ==Content (Fair Use: Educational, Non-Commercial)== Quoted from article: [http://the-digital-reader.com/2015/02/08/ancestry-com-files-bogus-dmca-notice-keep-public-domain-records-offline/ Ancestry.com Files Bogus DMCA Notice to Keep Public Domain Records Offline] Just to be clear, all documents created by the US government are automatically in the public domain. This isn't true for all national governments, but US copyright explicitly excludes works of the federal government. Since Ancestry.com can't claim to have created the original public domain documents, its copyright claim would have to derive from a type of "sweat of their brow" copyright claim. In other words, the work invested in scanning the documents justifies the copyright claim. While that argument would stand up in some countries, it fails in the US. The US Supreme Court ruled in 1991 that ([http://www.law.cornell.edu/copyright/cases/499_US_340.htm Feist v RTS Co, 1991]) the mechanical act of gathering together facts into a single place isn't enough to deserve a copyright. While the Feist case was focused on the copyright status of phonebooks, it is arguably applicable in this situation:
:''The key to resolving the tension lies in understanding why facts are not copyrightable. The sine qua non of copyright is originality. To qualify for copyright protection, a work must be original to the author. See Harper & Row, supra, at 547-549. Original, as the term is used in copyright, means only that the work was independently created by the author ('''as opposed to copied from other works'''), and that it possesses at least some minimal degree of creativity.'' One could argue that I took that out of context, but Project Gutenberg, which has itself been scanning documents for 4 decades now, has [http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:No_Sweat_of_the_Brow_Copyright expressed a similar legal opinion]. They believe that digitizing, proofreading, scanning, or other mechanical alterations to public domain documents do not meet the minimum threshold to meet the definition of original work, and thus don't qualify for copyright:
:''Work performed on a public domain item, known as sweat of the brow, does not result in a new copyright. This is the judgment of Project Gutenberg's copyright lawyers, and is founded in a study of case law in the United States. This is founded in the notion of authorship, which is a prerequisite for a new copyright. Non-authorship activities do not create a new copyright.'' If I wanted to, I could cite a half-dozen other legal opinions on the topic, but I don't see the point. Ancestry.com has no legal basis to make a copyright claim. ---- Quoted from article: [http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:No_Sweat_of_the_Brow_Copyright No Sweat of the Brow Copyright] Work performed on a public domain item, known as sweat of the brow, does not result in a new copyright. This is the judgment of Project Gutenberg's copyright lawyers, and is founded in a study of case law in the United States. This is founded in the notion of authorship, which is a prerequisite for a new copyright. Non-authorship activities do not create a new copyright. Some organizations erroneously claim a new copyright when they add value to a public domain item, such as to an old printed book. But despite the difficulty of the work involved, none of these activities result in new copyright protection when performed on a public domain item: * scanning and optical character recognition (OCR) * proofreading and OCR error correction * fixing spelling and typography, including substantial updates to spelling such as changing from American to British English * adding markup (HTML, XML, TeX, etc.) * digitizing, cropping, color-adjusting or other modifications to images * addition of trivial new content, such as images to indicate page breaks in an HTML file, or pictures of gothic letters for the first letter in a chapter, or adding or removing a few words per chapter * substantial reorganization, such as moving footnotes to end-notes, or changing the locations of pictures within the text * recoding to new character sets, such as Unicode, or new formats, such as PDF == Sources ==

Family Member Churches - Ontario Canada

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Churches where a family member was Christened, Married and or attended. ==Halton Regional Municipality== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2143708&CScn=palermo&CScntry=10& Palermo Cemetery Also known as: Palermo United Church Cemetery] Dundas St and Bronte Rd, Palermo, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Bannister_Books Family members] ==Hamilton Municipality== *[http://www.dundasbaptistchurch.com/ Dundas Baptist Church] 201 Governors Rd. Dundas, ON L9H 3J7] Since 1834, the people of Dundas Baptist Church have remained dedicated to ministry in Dundas. In 2001 the church moved to its current building.- [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-49 Family members] ==Middlesex County== *[https://krassoc.wordpress.com/2014/12/09/north-street-methodist-church-london-middlesex-county/ North Street Methodist Church] situated on the south-west corner of Clarence and North (now known as Queens Ave) Streets, London, Ontario, Canada was built in 1854. It was destroyed by fire in 1895 - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-45 Family members] * [http://www.wesleyknox.com/ Wesley-Knox United Church] 91 Askin Street in Old South London, Ontario, Canada - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-44 Family members]

Sudiker, Tzudiker, and Zudiker in the Public Social Security Death Master File

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==Sudiker / Tzudiker / Zudiker in the Public Social Security Death Master File== Sourced from: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File [http://sortedbyname.com/pages/s123278.html SUDIKER: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File] SUDIKER, CHARLES was born 04 December 1908, received Social Security number 079-28-6686 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died April 1981 12733537 SUDIKER, FLORENCE was born 11 April 1914, received Social Security number 062-05-6732 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1990 12733538 SUDIKER, ROSE was born 27 January 1907, received Social Security number 137-40-7295 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 16 January 1998 12733539 SUDIKER, SAMUEL was born 29 September 1906, received Social Security number 140-05-3866 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died January 1974 12733540 ---- [http://sortedbyname.com/pages/t108872.html TZUDIKER: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File] TZUDIKER, DORA was born 15 February 1899, received Social Security number 121-52-4878 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died November 1977 4853317 TZUDIKER, MAX was born 16 September 1905, received Social Security number 057-07-2367 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died April 1987 4853318 TZUDIKER, SAM was born 15 March 1875, received Social Security number 095-07-9955 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died March 1967 4853319 ---- [http://sortedbyname.com/pages/z101083.html ZUDIKER: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File] ZUDIKER, ANNA was born 18 October 1907, received Social Security number 112-24-4391 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 15 May 1989 592456 ZUDIKER, BERTHA was born 19 July 1908, received Social Security number 068-24-2960 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 18 January 2001 592457 ZUDIKER, ESTHER was born January 1885, received Social Security number 013-20-1884 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died July 1973 592458 ZUDIKER, Harriett E. (child of [no given name shown] Not known (mother) and David McClurg) ; died 29 Nov 1923 in Brooke, West Virginia. 592459 ZUDIKER, HYMAN was born 05 April 1917, received Social Security number 067-01-4990 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 14 March 1989 592460 ZUDIKER, John (father) , and Mary Reverling, had a baby boy, William Frederick ZUDIKER. 592461 ZUDIKER, MARION M. was born 08 November 1946, received Social Security number 104-38-5097 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 01 October 2005 592462 ZUDIKER, NAT was born 15 March 1905, received Social Security number 084-10-1650 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1972 592463 ZUDIKER, Pearle married 12 May 1915 in Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, U.S.A. a groom named Ross Owens. 592464 ZUDIKER, RUTH was born 15 December 1919, received Social Security number 083-09-1882 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 06 April 1998 592465 ZUDIKER, William Frederick (son of Mary Reverling (mother) and John Zudiker) ; died 2 Aug 1920 in Brooke, West Virginia. 592466 ==Standard Attribution Statement Format== Example: [http://sortedbyname.com/pages/z101083.html sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File] Updated and verified date of death using information from sortedbyname.com == Sources ==

Men who were stationed 1943 in Merced, CA

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Dinham sweet shop

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Springston Name Study

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[[Category:Springston 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 Springston 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.

Tours of Ancestry.com

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== Subject == I found some interesting articles detailing tours of Ancestry.com facilities including photos, equipment and hardware, security measures, offices, and even document scanning methods. ==Content== An interesting 2010 tour of Ancestry.com's offices detailing some of the company's scanning methods, including photos of equipment, staff, and offices. (Click cited link to view complete article and to see pictures.) Quoted from article: [http://www.ancestryinsider.org/2010/01/ancestrycom-bloggers-day-dps-tour.html Ancestry.com Bloggers Day: DPS Tour] We were treated to a tour of Document Preservation Services (DPS) after Laryn Brown’s presentation. We were told this was the only place we could use our cameras... Digital Preservation Services (DPS) occupies a half floor in one of the two buildings at Ancestry.com. Workers were sandwiched into small cubicles with no sound barriers. It was like a hive of activity. Microfilm scanning is only done at the DPS facility in Provo, Utah. Any film that needs to be scanned is shipped here. Laryn Brown told us that they keep a high speed film scanner busy around the clock. Images whirl by on the operator’s computer screen. While the scanner is capable of higher speeds, Ancestry.com limits the speed so the operator can perform a quick quality check on every image. Others perform more extensive checks. Ancestry.com uses a planetary camera to digitize documents to fragile to run through a sheet-fed scanner. An operator places the documents on a flat surface underneath the scanner. The camera is mounted straight above the documents. The operator takes a picture, which is transferred directly into the computer. Ancestry.com uses a Kirtas book scanner for high speed scanning of books. Two cameras are employed to photograph the left and right pages simultaneously. The scanner automatically turns pages. While we were there, Ancestry.com proudly showed off some valuable records they saved from destruction. It hurt to see they were cutting off the spines so the pages could be fed through a sheet scanner. But it was good to realize that as a result, lots of people could get access. After we left, they asked us not to mention the records. They weren’t supposed to show us because the record set hasn’t been announced. Ancestry.com employee explains stuff about some sort of project development board. My memory fails me, but I think this room was used to track projects during imaging and keying? Maybe? Another employee explains another project board, the purpose of which has again eluded me. I’m guessing that the board shows projects that are nearing publication. Each project has a flag and a photograph associated with it. Somehow I didn’t get a picture of the sheet-fed scanner Ancestry.com was using to scan the records that we weren’t supposed to see. The scanner is able to scan both sides of a page at once. It is the same scanner they take out to do free scanning for people. ---- Part 1 (of 2) of a 2010 tour of Ancestry.com's Data Center detailing some of the company's equipment, hardware, security measures, staff, and offices. (Click cited link to view complete article and to see pictures.) Quoted from article: [http://www.ancestryinsider.org/2010/01/ancestrycom-bloggers-day-data-center.html Ancestry.com Bloggers Day: The Data Center] This data center is the primary location for all the computer servers that power Ancestry.com Inc. websites. A secondary data center will exist at a Verizon facility for disaster recovery. Security was tight. We weren’t allowed to take pictures. The building is guarded 24x7. Video surveillance is employed throughout the facility... Access to the Ancestry.com server rooms requires visual identification by the guard, security card access, and a biometric handprint scan. Hair said that technicians have a private contest to see who can get the best score on the handprint recognition system. (When you’re putting in an all-nighter, as technicians are frequently required to do so their work doesn’t slow down your daytime use of the website, it must get awfully boring!) In December 2003 RootsWeb.com was the first site moved here. Ancestry.com was moved here in October 2005. Ancestry.com, Inc. occupies two rooms of 3,700 and 2,800 sq. ft. in size. A special type of computer called a blade server is used in data centers. They are long and thin, with no keyboard or screen. Dozens of blade computers can be plugged into a frame, called a rack cabinet. Ancestry.com uses nearly 200 rack cabinets between the two rooms. ... Ancestry.com, Inc. finished last year with 6,118 servers, up from the 5,328 servers they had on our previous tour. The racks also contain storage devices, tape backup drives, and specialized database servers. When personal member trees are too slow, it means Ancestry.com doesn’t have enough of the latter. Hair mentioned that they had added lots of these since our last tour. Ron Hair serves as senior director of Web/IT (Information Technologies) operations and is responsible for the day to day operation of datacenters and IT services where he has over 27 years of experience. Before Ancestry.com, he served as director of IT and vice president of technical services at Cimetrix, which provides software solutions for factory connectivity and advanced motion controls. Prior to Cimetrix, Hair worked for Evans & Sutherland in Salt Lake City as director of IT. He has a degree in design & computer graphics from Brigham Young University. ---- Part 2 (of 2) of a 2010 tour of Ancestry.com's Data Center detailing some of the company's equipment, hardware, security measures, staff, and offices. (Click cited link to view complete article and to see pictures.) Quoted from article: [http://www.ancestryinsider.org/2010/01/ancestrycom-bloggers-day-data-center_21.html Ancestry.com Bloggers Day: Data Center Tour (Part 2)] The Ancestry.com data center can store three petabytes of information. That’s the equivalent of a stack of DVDs piled three Empire State Buildings high, according to Ron Hair. (There were other bullet points that flew over my head: 3PAR for primary storage, Isilon & Nexsan, Hitachi, and finally NetApp for tier 3 storage.) I [http://ancestryinsider.blogspot.com/2010/01/vault-vednesday-ancestrycoms-granite.html previously mentioned] that a collection of 3,000 backup tapes containing a copy of all this data is stored in an underground vault, should catastrophe strike. With that much storage, and 6,000+ servers, one can expect that Ancestry.com eats through as much power in a month as many small Utah towns: 807,000 kilowatts per month. Should the power fail, the facility is equipped with enough battery backup to keep things running for 15 minutes. However, after 7 to 10 seconds a diesel powered electrical power plant comes online, powering the small town we know as Ancestry.com. One generator (like the one pictured above) can fail and the remaining two generators are strong enough to carry the load. A 1,600 gallon tank contains enough diesel to power the center for three days and can be refilled as necessary. With that much energy being burned, you can imagine that quite a lot of heat is generated. The data center uses 16 huge air conditioning units, each of which could cool 160 homes. The aisles between the rack cabinets alternate between cold and hot. The cooling units blow cooled air into the cold aisles. Fans draw the cool air through the servers where it absorbs heat from the electronics. The heated air is then expelled out into the hot aisles, where it is sent back to the coolers. Each cold aisle was capped with a plastic covering that helps direct the cool air through the servers. Monitoring 6,000+ servers is no easy task. This year, Hair merely mentioned it, but last year we got to tour the monitoring room. With a dozen monitors and multiple operators, the room looks not unlike the control room of a nuclear power plant or NASA’s mission control. '''Ancestry.com’s Ra Database Server Software''' Hair (or was it Mike Wolfgramm?) did take the time to explain a home grown application that monitors and controls the 4,000+ genealogy data servers employed by the Ancestry.com website. The system is codenamed “Ra,” although its icon is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Horus the Eye of Horus]. Loads of generic servers are divvied up to handle requests to particular groups of Ancestry.com genealogy databases. One group might be birth, marriage, death databases. ... Another group might handle military databases, and so forth. Database search requests are routed to the appropriate “stack” of servers which perform the search and return the results. The servers are divided into three sets. The Live Servers set has all the servers currently in operation. If automatic monitoring software detects a problem with a server, that server is automatically moved to the Need Repairs set and is replaced with a server from the Available set. Technicians diagnose and fix the servers needing repair and return them to the Available set. Last year we were told that a commercial vendor of a similar software program approached Ancestry.com to ply their wares. When the vendor saw the Ra system, they disappointedly announced that Ra was more sophisticated than their own offering. I wish FamilySearch would give bloggers a similar briefing so I could contrast the two search systems. My suspicion is that Ancestry.com utilizes lots and lots of cheap servers with small databases while FamilySearch uses fewer, higher powered systems with monolithic databases. But I don’t really know. Some day I’ll have to give you my theory of why a for-profit company is naturally driven to the former and a non-profit company is naturally driven to the latter. == Sources ==

Alfonso's death

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By the beginning of February 1936, Alfonso's health had deteriorated to such a degree that he was admitted to the Wellington Cottage Hospital. However after a week it was decided that there was really nothing that could be done for him and so at his own request, he returned home to Red Lion Court. Two days later he died attended by his eldest sister, Frances, who was a trained nurse, and Frances Perrett the daughter of his first cousin, Harry Hale. His son Norris, who was working in Taunton, was informed that his father was dying, but despite cycling as fast as he could to Wellington he arrived too late. Alfonso died at ten minutes to nine on the evening of Saturday 15th of February 1936, and was buried at Wellington Cemetery.

Green Family Soldiers

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:::::'''Revolutionary War''' [[Image: Johnson-20173-4.jpg|600px|*]] *[[Green-8438|Major William Green]] Spy *[[Green-8490 |Capt Abraham Green]] *[[Green-8492|Private Jacob Green]] *[[Green-8439|Joseph Green]] *[[Green-14109|Benjamin Green]] Pvt. Essex County Militia :::::'''Valley Forge Muster''' :[[Image:Seay Family Soldiers-4.jpg]] :::::'''French and Indian War''' *[[Green-8492|Private Jacob Green]] *[[Green-8439|Joseph Green]] ::::::'''War of 1812''' :::::[[Image:Seay Family Soldiers-5.jpg|180px|]] [[Image:Paula s Sources-51.jpg]] :::::::'''Civil War Confederate''' *[[Green-8251|Stephen Green]] 29th NC Infantry Regiment Co I *[[Green-8473|William H Green]] 55th NC Infantry Regiment Co. D *[[Green-8474|John Elias Green]] 1st NC Calvary Regiment Co. D *[[Green-8480|Leander L Green]] 1st Regiment, NC Cavalry Co. D *[[Green-8403|Sgt. James Green]] 28th NC Infantry, Co. H *[[Green-8402|Rueben H Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D WIA Gettysburg Surrenderd at Appomattox *[[Green-8457 |Pvt. Elias Green]] 34th NC Infantry, Co. H *[[Green-8467 | Pvt. Drury H Green]] 55th NC Infantry, Co. D *[[Green-8462|Ewell Green]] 53rd NC Infantry *[[Green-8454 | Joseph Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D *[[Green-8476|Willis Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D. KIA Mt. Jackson, Valley Campaign of 1861 *[[Green-8477|Elijah Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D *[[Green-8413|Berry Green]] 64th NC infantry ''Allen's'' *[[Green-8823| William B. Greene]] 10th Alabama Infantry *[[Green-8824| James Greene]] 10th Alabama Infantry *[[Greene-2086 | John Greene]] 10th Alabama Infantry *[[Green-8411|Edmond Green]] 28th NC died at Camp Gregg *[[McSwain-89|Benjamin F. McSwain]] 28th NC Infantry [[Image:Paula s Sources-51.jpg]] :::::::'''Civil War Union''' '''World War I''' '''World War II''' '''Korean War''' '''Viet Nam''' '''Desert Storm''' [[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]]

World War 1

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Alfonso was 35, married with six children when the war started in 1914. There was no expectation that he would go to war. However as it dragged on and the death toll mounted the need for more men grew. By the beginning of 1916 The British parliament was forced bring in conscription with the Military Service Act. This meant that single men of Alfonso's age were liable to be conscripted into the army. As the numbers of dead, wounded and missing continued to grow the reach of the act was broadened to include married men. Alfonso, was passed A1 for military service but applied to the local tribunal for a certificate of exemption it was granted on the grounds that he was the only public carrier between Wellington and Taunton. In 1916 the Somme offensive cost the British army 420,000 in killed wounded or missing. The following year another offensive, Passchendaele, cost the Allies another 400,000 men. With continuing losses at this level the army were desperate for new recruits and began a process known as combing where they went back over the exemptions already granted to discover grounds for a challenge. On August 15 1917 the military appealed against Alfonso's exemption as a public carrier claiming that it was "only the two weekly trips between Wellington and Taunton which qualified him for the exemption", this despite the fact that he was actually working seven days a week. The tribunal ruled that work which occupied Alfonso for only two days a week could not be claimed to be "his principle and usual occupation". Alfonso was instructed to be ready for military service on the 1st of October 1917. The army also requisitioned the majority of the horses for military service signalling the end of the business After an initial spell of training Alfonso joined the Army Service Corps as a lorry driver he was sent to France, but was quickly transferred to the Italian front where a combined German army, relieved of the demands of the Eastern front following the Russian Revolution, gave support to an Austrian offensive which pushed back the Italian army and advanced over 60 miles in one day. Alfonso was part of the allies response to support and bolster the Italians, transporting vital military supplies to the front line.

Molly Rosen in the Public Social Security Death Master File

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==[[Tzudiker-20|Molly Rosen]] in the Public Social Security Death Master File== Sourced from: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File[http://sortedbyname.com/pages/r110992.html ROSEN, MOLLY: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File] ===Most Likely=== ROSEN, MOLLY was born 04 February 1908, received Social Security number 267-07-8629 (indicating Florida) and, Death Master File says, died 26 September 2005 6012901 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 17 December 1912, received Social Security number 063-30-8333 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 21 December 2006 6012909 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 19 September 1908, received Social Security number 097-01-9610 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1981 6012910 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 23 April 1910, received Social Security number 111-03-3741 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 27 July 2003 6012912 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 30 November 1909, received Social Security number 082-38-4670 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died September 1986 6012916 ===All=== ROSEN, MOLLY was born 02 June 1902, received Social Security number 114-22-2905 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 29 December 1996 6012899 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 04 April 1892, received Social Security number 043-03-4698 (indicating Connecticut) and, Death Master File says, died June 1966 6012900 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 04 February 1908, received Social Security number 267-07-8629 (indicating Florida) and, Death Master File says, died 26 September 2005 6012901 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 05 September 1891, received Social Security number 105-36-8844 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1978 6012902 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 06 December 1921, received Social Security number 133-05-2884 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 11 August 1993 6012903 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 06 October 1905, received Social Security number 068-52-8092 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 15 August 1998 6012904 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 08 December 1907, received Social Security number 055-09-8044 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 13 July 1989 6012905 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 10 July 1902, received Social Security number 188-50-7173 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died January 1978 6012906 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 10 September 1877, received Social Security number 091-14-9129 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died February 1972 6012907 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 10 September 1896, received Social Security number 137-54-2647 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died August 1979 6012908 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 17 December 1912, received Social Security number 063-30-8333 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 21 December 2006 6012909 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 19 September 1908, received Social Security number 097-01-9610 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1981 6012910 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 20 December 1919, received Social Security number 341-05-8158 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died April 1987 6012911 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 23 April 1910, received Social Security number 111-03-3741 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 27 July 2003 6012912 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 23 August 1909, received Social Security number 411-82-9291 (indicating Tennessee) and, Death Master File says, died 27 January 1997 6012913 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 24 March 1911, received Social Security number 386-22-9158 (indicating Michigan) and, Death Master File says, died 12 November 1999 6012914 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 25 December 1914, received Social Security number 050-12-7730 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 25 December 1999 6012915 ROSEN, MOLLY was born 30 November 1909, received Social Security number 082-38-4670 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died September 1986 6012916 ROSEN, MOLLY M. was born 20 December 1901, received Social Security number 188-36-7784 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 10 October 1988 6012917 == Sources ==

Morris Rosen in the Public Social Security Death Master File

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==[[Rosen-452|Morris Rosen]] in the Public Social Security Death Master File== Sourced from: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File[http://sortedbyname.com/pages/r110992.html ROSEN, MORRIS: sortedbyname.com, a project of ssdmf.info aka the Public Social Security Death Master File] ===Most Likely=== ??? ===All=== ROSEN, MORRIS was born 21 Nov 1896 (child of MALICKSON (mother)) died 11 Feb 1973 in HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, U.S.A. 6012928 ROSEN, Morris married 23 Mar 1942 in Harrison, West Virginia, U.S.A. a bride named Bessie Ogden. 6012929 ROSEN, Morris was born 3 Jul 1902 in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.. 6012930 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 01 January 1906, received Social Security number 570-16-8499 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died March 1980 6012931 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 01 January 1908, received Social Security number 432-60-4512 (indicating Arkansas) and, Death Master File says, died February 1985 6012932 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 01 January 1910, received Social Security number 082-05-8207 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 18 March 1989 6012933 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 01 January 1910, received Social Security number 550-03-4146 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died May 1973 6012934 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 01 July 1884, received Social Security number 072-12-0359 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died October 1974 6012935 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 01 May 1893, received Social Security number 115-07-8625 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died July 1978 6012936 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 01 October 1913, received Social Security number 117-07-4258 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1975 6012937 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 02 August 1894, received Social Security number 090-07-2077 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died November 1974 6012938 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 02 February 1895, received Social Security number 151-09-0839 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died July 1969 6012939 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 02 February 1899, received Social Security number 076-28-7483 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died June 1969 6012940 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 02 January 1906, received Social Security number 092-03-5900 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died July 1981 6012941 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 02 January 1907, received Social Security number 068-05-0226 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 01 September 1994 6012942 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 02 May 1889, received Social Security number 064-01-9574 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1965 6012943 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 03 December 1889, received Social Security number 081-10-6355 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 01 January 1963 6012944 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 03 December 1892, received Social Security number 011-28-6335 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died 15 April 1969 6012945 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 03 July 1894, received Social Security number 072-01-8053 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died March 1972 6012946 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 03 July 1902, received Social Security number 436-26-2236 (indicating Louisiana) and, Death Master File says, died February 1970 6012947 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 03 March 1891, received Social Security number 053-05-9856 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1968 6012948 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 03 March 1911, received Social Security number 024-10-0886 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died February 1978 6012949 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 03 September 1892, received Social Security number 353-03-6292 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died June 1974 6012950 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 04 April 1884, received Social Security number 177-28-4480 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died December 1970 6012951 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 04 December 1898, received Social Security number 127-14-1804 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1971 6012952 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 04 December 1899, received Social Security number 179-03-1742 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 11 February 1993 6012953 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 04 February 1883, received Social Security number 109-16-3553 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1971 6012954 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 04 June 1901, received Social Security number 064-01-8866 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died October 1969 6012955 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 05 April 1890, received Social Security number 111-05-8084 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1970 6012956 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 05 April 1914, received Social Security number 562-05-5538 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died June 1982 6012957 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 05 June 1900, received Social Security number 031-03-9249 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died October 1972 6012958 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 05 May 1909, received Social Security number 052-09-6999 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died April 1987 6012959 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 05 November 1894, received Social Security number 153-09-0493 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died December 1985 6012960 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 05 October 1908, received Social Security number 135-07-0519 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 03 February 1998 6012961 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 05 September 1917, received Social Security number 356-30-0453 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died 10 February 2001 6012962 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 06 April 1921, received Social Security number 080-14-7519 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 06 January 1988 6012963 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 06 February 1920, received Social Security number 160-03-4679 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 04 April 1996 6012964 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 06 March 1916, received Social Security number 154-09-4045 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 22 May 2001 6012965 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 06 May 1892, received Social Security number 099-28-0983 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died October 1966 6012966 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 06 May 1899, received Social Security number 001-01-3379 (indicating New Hampshire) and, Death Master File says, died August 1986 6012967 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 06 May 1916, received Social Security number 079-07-7773 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1979 6012968 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 07 December 1897, received Social Security number 089-10-8335 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died April 1985 6012969 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 07 June 1892, received Social Security number 493-10-6549 (indicating Missouri) and, Death Master File says, died May 1978 6012970 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 07 March 1906, received Social Security number 163-07-6770 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 01 March 2003 6012971 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 07 May 1911, received Social Security number 070-07-8968 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 29 June 1993 6012972 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 08 August 1895, received Social Security number 126-20-5786 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died June 1981 6012973 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 08 June 1917, received Social Security number 091-14-0112 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 20 October 2007 6012974 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 08 October 1896, received Social Security number 352-09-3605 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died July 1986 6012975 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 08 September 1912, received Social Security number 168-07-4105 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died September 1966 6012976 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 09 August 1893, received Social Security number 145-18-1163 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died December 1965 6012977 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 09 July 1923, received Social Security number 051-18-3110 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 24 August 2007 6012978 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 August 1882, received Social Security number 095-30-0935 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1964 6012979 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 August 1888, received Social Security number 100-07-8426 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1972 6012980 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 August 1893, received Social Security number 052-01-6825 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1969 6012981 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 January 1883, received Social Security number 010-07-5778 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died December 1963 6012982 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 July 1897, received Social Security number 112-22-8215 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died September 1977 6012983 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 March 1920, received Social Security number 325-26-2107 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died 20 June 1995 6012984 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 May 1910, received Social Security number 099-52-5632 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1985 6012985 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 10 September 1902, received Social Security number 090-28-6701 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1984 6012986 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 11 August 1907, received Social Security number 164-09-8651 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died June 1981 6012987 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 11 July 1912, received Social Security number 165-09-2590 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died August 1957 6012988 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 11 June 1921, received Social Security number 490-12-0897 (indicating Missouri) and, Death Master File says, died 11 March 1994 6012989 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 12 April 1904, received Social Security number 063-09-2877 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died September 1979 6012990 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 12 February 1899, received Social Security number 567-44-6127 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died August 1953 6012991 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 12 June 1923, received Social Security number 082-18-0153 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died June 1985 6012992 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 12 October 1890, received Social Security number 081-03-8578 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died March 1965 6012993 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 12 October 1932, received Social Security number 106-24-7628 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 19 June 2002 6012994 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 13 February 1911, received Social Security number 047-07-9472 (indicating Connecticut) and, Death Master File says, died March 1979 6012995 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 13 July 1956, received Social Security number 357-44-9258 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died May 1986 6012996 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 13 June 1904, received Social Security number 221-07-7982 (indicating Delaware) and, Death Master File says, died September 1965 6012997 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 13 March 1892, received Social Security number 564-12-4948 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died March 1982 6012998 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 13 March 1912, received Social Security number 016-05-3257 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died 12 November 1992 6012999 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 13 May 1907, received Social Security number 159-03-6098 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died January 1963 6013000 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 13 November 1906, received Social Security number 080-12-9107 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1992 6013001 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 14 August 1917, received Social Security number 124-09-8804 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1985 6013002 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 14 January 1885, received Social Security number 528-42-2371 (indicating Utah) and, Death Master File says, died September 1964 6013003 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 14 January 1911, received Social Security number 043-01-4967 (indicating Connecticut) and, Death Master File says, died 14 September 1990 6013004 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 April 1886, received Social Security number 181-22-0375 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died March 1966 6013005 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 December 1885, received Social Security number 123-28-7158 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died February 1973 6013006 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 December 1887, received Social Security number 119-03-9953 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died November 1970 6013007 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 December 1888, received Social Security number 087-10-2291 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died June 1963 6013008 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 December 1905, received Social Security number 496-32-5325 (indicating Missouri) and, Death Master File says, died May 1981 6013009 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 February 1880, received Social Security number 065-07-0867 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1965 6013010 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 February 1884, received Social Security number 078-18-1673 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died April 1964 6013011 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 February 1896, received Social Security number 338-24-4482 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died April 1978 6013012 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 February 1921, received Social Security number 130-14-9696 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 29 December 2003 6013013 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 January 1902, received Social Security number 151-05-7707 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 23 May 1994 6013014 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 July 1882, received Social Security number 189-10-2027 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died October 1971 6013015 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 July 1886, received Social Security number 287-30-2261 (indicating Ohio) and, Death Master File says, died July 1982 6013016 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 July 1894, received Social Security number 160-05-4088 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died September 1985 6013017 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 July 1896, received Social Security number 312-32-6729 (indicating Indiana) and, Death Master File says, died October 1974 6013018 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 July 1928, received Social Security number 170-20-8189 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died April 1979 6013019 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 June 1894, received Social Security number 051-24-9410 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died April 1976 6013020 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 June 1900, received Social Security number 060-09-1375 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died August 1973 6013021 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 June 1912, received Social Security number 061-01-2361 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 08 May 2004 6013022 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 March 1892, received Social Security number 176-28-4931 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died April 1966 6013023 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 March 1894, received Social Security number 388-20-5970 (indicating Wisconsin) and, Death Master File says, died April 1971 6013024 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 March 1906, received Social Security number 067-10-4151 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 24 March 2002 6013025 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 March 1909, received Social Security number 067-03-5610 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died June 1985 6013026 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 May 1902, received Social Security number 089-05-3241 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1985 6013027 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 November 1892, received Social Security number 109-07-4571 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1965 6013028 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 October 1889, received Social Security number 100-09-1612 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1972 6013029 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 October 1896, received Social Security number 338-10-6900 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died February 1978 6013030 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 October 1898, received Social Security number 061-07-4950 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died August 1980 6013031 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 October 1902, received Social Security number 167-05-8076 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died December 1983 6013032 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 15 September 1894, received Social Security number 165-07-9516 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died July 1967 6013033 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 16 December 1884, received Social Security number 413-07-8478 (indicating Tennessee) and, Death Master File says, died November 1971 6013034 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 16 October 1890, received Social Security number 112-07-4315 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died September 1963 6013035 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 16 September 1900, received Social Security number 563-16-4062 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died July 1984 6013036 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 17 April 1897, received Social Security number 559-28-7800 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died April 1987 6013037 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 17 January 1911, received Social Security number 187-28-5886 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died October 1979 6013038 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 17 July 1914, received Social Security number 265-62-2576 (indicating Florida) and, Death Master File says, died October 1979 6013039 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 17 July 1915, received Social Security number 206-03-5578 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 25 February 2001 6013040 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 17 March 1912, received Social Security number 082-10-4571 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 01 October 1989 6013041 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 17 November 1925, received Social Security number 150-12-3152 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 15 May 2003 6013042 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 17 October 1893, received Social Security number 082-24-8814 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1972 6013043 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 April 1897, received Social Security number 092-03-7608 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died September 1969 6013044 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 April 1908, received Social Security number 182-36-3155 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died February 1983 6013045 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 August 1905, received Social Security number 185-09-2503 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died July 1980 6013046 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 August 1906, received Social Security number 109-18-3978 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died August 1976 6013047 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 August 1926, received Social Security number 021-26-9635 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died April 1986 6013048 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 January 1915, received Social Security number 094-28-0325 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 28 June 1999 6013049 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 July 1913, received Social Security number 050-01-2422 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1975 6013050 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 18 November 1884, received Social Security number 098-10-0599 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1963 6013051 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 19 April 1913, received Social Security number 084-01-4693 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 31 May 1995 6013052 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 19 February 1916, received Social Security number 061-07-2712 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1979 6013053 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 19 July 1916, received Social Security number 161-16-0970 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died December 1974 6013054 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 19 May 1902, received Social Security number 091-07-7054 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1985 6013055 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 19 May 1927, received Social Security number 200-14-9271 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 07 May 2008 6013056 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 19 September 1902, received Social Security number 134-14-4774 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died June 1981 6013057 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 19 September 1915, received Social Security number 362-03-3945 (indicating Michigan) and, Death Master File says, died 05 January 1990 6013058 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 20 April 1900, received Social Security number 182-10-1388 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died October 1969 6013059 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 20 December 1901, received Social Security number 547-10-6561 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died July 1967 6013060 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 20 January 1910, received Social Security number 565-07-7063 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died 10 November 1989 6013061 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 20 September 1907, received Social Security number 194-10-6611 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died January 1967 6013062 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 21 February 1914, received Social Security number 086-01-6764 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died August 1968 6013063 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 21 May 1899, received Social Security number 107-01-5164 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1983 6013064 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 21 November 1896, received Social Security number 477-03-3846 (indicating Minnesota) and, Death Master File says, died February 1973 6013065 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 21 October 1891, received Social Security number 092-01-4652 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died November 1983 6013066 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 21 September 1903, received Social Security number 365-10-0696 (indicating Michigan) and, Death Master File says, died December 1982 6013067 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 21 September 1909, received Social Security number 319-01-5473 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died 02 September 1993 6013068 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 22 December 1894, received Social Security number 040-10-0570 (indicating Connecticut) and, Death Master File says, died October 1971 6013069 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 22 December 1911, received Social Security number 087-03-1786 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 21 May 1997 6013070 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 22 June 1876, received Social Security number 163-05-3976 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died April 1972 6013071 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 22 March 1891, received Social Security number 182-28-4218 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died August 1979 6013072 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 23 July 1902, received Social Security number 098-07-1046 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1974 6013073 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 23 September 1904, received Social Security number 094-07-1960 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died August 1964 6013074 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 23 September 1912, received Social Security number 214-03-7889 (indicating Maryland) and, Death Master File says, died 13 September 1994 6013075 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 24 December 1900, received Social Security number 164-03-7150 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died August 1987 6013076 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 24 December 1917, received Social Security number 050-03-1211 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died November 1984 6013077 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 24 February 1917, received Social Security number 083-05-3651 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 26 July 1996 6013078 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 24 November 1912, received Social Security number 216-32-3310 (indicating Maryland) and, Death Master File says, died 03 November 2001 6013079 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 24 October 1888, received Social Security number 035-14-6876 (indicating Rhode Island) and, Death Master File says, died January 1970 6013080 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 April 1894, received Social Security number 091-01-7965 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1967 6013081 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 April 1900, received Social Security number 359-07-0526 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died March 1979 6013082 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 December 1908, received Social Security number 108-09-7625 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died January 1984 6013083 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 December 1918, received Social Security number 053-01-7220 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 30 January 1998 6013084 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 January 1908, received Social Security number 125-03-9819 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 01 February 1995 6013085 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 June 1900, received Social Security number 094-22-4056 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died April 1974 6013086 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 March 1919, received Social Security number 057-07-4818 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 30 December 1996 6013087 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 May 1889, received Social Security number 493-05-9254 (indicating Missouri) and, Death Master File says, died September 1978 6013088 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 May 1901, received Social Security number 034-26-5006 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died November 1976 6013089 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 May 1901, received Social Security number 099-07-7116 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 23 January 1989 6013090 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 May 1901, received Social Security number 108-18-5004 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1984 6013091 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 25 October 1897, received Social Security number 463-52-7781 (indicating Texas) and, Death Master File says, died December 1969 6013092 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 26 August 1910, received Social Security number 165-12-4930 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died October 1972 6013093 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 26 December 1900, received Social Security number 202-18-4181 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died August 1980 6013094 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 26 July 1897, received Social Security number 120-18-8372 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 14 May 1988 6013095 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 26 October 1920, received Social Security number 579-18-0338 (indicating District of Columbia) and, Death Master File says, died 16 June 2000 6013096 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 27 April 1892, received Social Security number 005-01-0858 (indicating Maine) and, Death Master File says, died May 1981 6013097 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 27 February 1906, received Social Security number 112-07-4241 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died March 1980 6013098 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 27 January 1904, received Social Security number 285-10-1521 (indicating Ohio) and, Death Master File says, died August 1976 6013099 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 27 June 1901, received Social Security number 083-18-3914 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died December 1980 6013100 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 28 April 1909, received Social Security number 059-07-8275 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died March 1974 6013101 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 28 December 1895, received Social Security number 105-36-0487 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died February 1978 6013102 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 28 February 1894, received Social Security number 099-10-5960 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died November 1986 6013103 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 28 February 1899, received Social Security number 013-10-8067 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died September 1979 6013104 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 28 January 1920, received Social Security number 323-10-8716 (indicating Illinois) and, Death Master File says, died December 1976 6013105 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 29 March 1923, received Social Security number 098-16-7910 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died November 1985 6013106 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 29 May 1912, received Social Security number 140-01-0543 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 07 November 1989 6013107 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 30 April 1902, received Social Security number 157-10-4212 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 02 August 1990 6013108 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 30 January 1901, received Social Security number 166-01-8939 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 15 March 1967 6013109 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 31 March 1912, received Social Security number 163-28-6102 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 11 December 1993 6013110 ROSEN, MORRIS was born 31 May 1919, received Social Security number 545-24-9365 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died August 1976 6013111 ROSEN, MORRIS who was 66 (born ABT 1924) married 18 JAN 1990 in TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, U.S.A. a bride named ELIZABETH GROVES who was 39 (born ABT 1951). 6013112 ROSEN, MORRIS B. was born 14 August 1898, received Social Security number 163-22-0051 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 18 January 1978 6013113 ROSEN, MORRIS D. was born 21 October 1919, received Social Security number 249-14-2904 (indicating South Carolina) and, Death Master File says, died 15 October 2012 6013114 ROSEN, MORRIS E. was born 02 April 1905, received Social Security number 256-48-0996 (indicating Georgia) and, Death Master File says, died 19 January 1999 6013115 ROSEN, MORRIS E. was born 04 November 1907, received Social Security number 577-07-2698 (indicating District of Columbia) and, Death Master File says, died 07 March 1997 6013116 ROSEN, MORRIS G. was born 14 January 1935, received Social Security number 155-24-8220 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 13 April 2010 6013117 ROSEN, MORRIS H. was born 17 May 1913, received Social Security number 197-07-1722 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 18 April 1997 6013118 ROSEN, MORRIS I. was born 01 July 1908, received Social Security number 107-32-9054 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 28 November 2004 6013119 ROSEN, MORRIS J. was born 10 October 1912, received Social Security number 113-09-0411 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 23 December 2005 6013120 ROSEN, MORRIS K. was born 10 March 1905, received Social Security number 487-05-8378 (indicating Missouri) and, Death Master File says, died 21 May 1995 6013121 ROSEN, MORRIS L. was born 08 March 1927, received Social Security number 017-22-6003 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died 17 November 1995 6013122 ROSEN, MORRIS M. was born 13 October 1909, received Social Security number 143-09-8278 (indicating New Jersey) and, Death Master File says, died 28 July 1988 6013123 ROSEN, MORRIS M. was born 25 April 1926, received Social Security number 128-14-0647 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 27 March 2012 6013124 ROSEN, MORRIS R. was born 30 September 1905, received Social Security number 184-10-7162 (indicating Pennsylvania) and, Death Master File says, died 07 February 1994 6013125 ROSEN, MORRIS S. was born 15 October 1907, received Social Security number 109-01-1788 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 03 May 1989 6013126 == Sources ==

Robert Lewis To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lewis-14799|Robert Lewis]] is currently working on. [[Donnelly-977|John Donnelly]] Add parents. Is the John Donnelly married in Rutherglen in 1859 (?) his father. If not, why is the marriage included in Walker family source documents? Marriage records for John Donnelly and Clara Steventon show John's parents as Edward and Mary. I need to search for his birth record based on that information. ---- [[Walker-6336|Joseph Badenoch Walker]] Add reference for birth record. Add reference for marriage record. Add information from marriage record: married 13 August 1877 in Airdrie, father was "pit headman", etc. ---- [[Warren-2971|Mary (Warren) Walker]] Add reference for marriage record. Add information from marriage record: married 13 August 1877 in Airdrie, father = Hugh Warren, mother = Margaret (Walker) Warren, etc. ---- Add [[Arbuckle-306|Janet Arbuckle]], wife of [[Walker-6335|Robert Walker]], married 1903 in Edinburgh. Add their son [[Walker-16285|Joseph Badenoch Walker]], born 28 November 1905 at 104 Stirling Street, Airdrie. (need permission to link to Robert Walker)

SandFlat Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas

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An old wallet belonging to Joseph Mills and dated 1798.

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The wallet is made of leather and the writing is on vellum.My father passed it on to me just before he died. It is a bit like a family bible of its time and chronicles the births and deaths of the Mills family of Hitchin in Hertfordshire, England until approximately 1838. Joseph Mills was a fellmonger: Fellmonger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A fellmonger was a dealer in hides or skins, particularly sheepskins, who might also prepare skins for tanning. The name is derived from the Old English ‘fell’ meaning skins and ‘monger’ meaning dealer. Fellmongery is one of the oldest professions in the world and since ancient times, man has used the skins of animals to clothe himself, and for making domestic articles.[1] Today the term has become restricted to the person or the operator of the machinery which removes sheep's wool or the hair of other animals from hides in preparation for tanning. The process of fellmongering has to be done quickly after the animal is slaughtered to prevent the hides from decaying before tanning can begin. First they are trimmed of all unwanted pieces like legs, neck and tail then soaked in water to allow the skin tissues to distend. Next, a sodium sulfide solution is applied to the skin side of the fleece. The sodium sulphide soaks through the skin and destroys the follicles of the wool roots so that the fellmonger can then separate the wool from the skins. The wool is washed and dried. The skins are then soaked in a stronger solution of sodium sulphide and lime for 21 hours to remove small clumps of wool missed by the puller and to break down some internal proteins within the skin. The next process is called deliming: the skins are soaked in a solution of water and ammonium sulfate. This is to remove all the sodium sulphide from the skin and degraded proteins. The next process is the bating which is to remove any remaining protein from the surface. Historically, fellmongers belonged to a guild or company which had their own rites and by-laws to regulate the quality of the skins, workmanship, treatment of apprentices and trading rights.[2] +++ I am retyping here what is said on the first page of the wallet so you can see it easier: 'This is the family of Joseph Mills, fellmonger. He was born in Hitchin in Hertfordshire in 1786 and died at Luton in 1868. +++ Ann Rebecca Mills, born at Nottingham - died in her infancy at 5 weeks old. Born April 5th 1815. +++ John Angell Mills, born April 1st 1816 - died 1870. Richard Angell Mills - born January 29th 1818. Both born at Scalford, Leicestershire, 3 miles from Melton Mowbray. +++ Joseph Angell Mills - born May 25th 1820 at Potton in Hertfordshire. Thomas Angell Mills - born June 23rd 1822 At Potton. +++ Mary Angell Mills - born at Hitchin in Hertfordshire on 25th July 1825 - died November 10th 1833 at Hitchin. +++ Ann Angell Mills - born March 19th 1828 at Shefford - Died at Hitchin October 29th 1833. +++ Rebecca Angell Mills - born June 12th 1831 at Shefford. +++ William Randell Mills - born September 12th 1834 at Hitchin. died March 1860 at Luton in Bedfordshire. +++ Catharine Angell Mills - born June 16th 1838. Died December 13th 18.. at Hitchin."

Van Vechten Name Study

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[[Category: Van Vechten 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 Van Vechten and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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Nunan Name Study

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[[Category:Nunan 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 Nunan, Noonan, and ALL variants of this 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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== Sources == == See Also == * http://www.nemhnain.com/the-noonan-name/

Pioneers of the family

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A list of the people who spread our blood across America,and a few sketches on them

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1870 Census place holder. West Beaver Township, Snyder, Pennsylvania, United States

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1870 Census place holder. West Beaver Township, Snyder, Pennsylvania, United States

Collier Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Colliers. 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]]

Andrew L Jones Jr.

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He was adopted out of Roanoke County Social Services I was still in my foster home in Boones Mill the social worker brought him out there to say goodbye to me an have not heard or seen him sense..

Knighthood and Chivalry - concepts and terms

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== A Medieval Dictionary for quick copy/paste on appropriate profiles == === Definitions of Medieval Terms === : Commissioner of Array: To obtain troops for a great war, crown commissioners surveyed the able-bodied men between the ages of sixteen and sixty in hundred and township with the shire. They chose the best to serve at the king's wages, but the cost of their initial equipment was borne by the localities. Commissioners were usually knights, who knew what they were looking for. They were aided by proclamations of inducements to serve: pardons for criminal offenses, or shares in the spoils of war, etc. ''Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry: Concepts and Terms'', pages 30, 132, 466 - 467 : *Court of Attachment: a Court of Attachment was held every forty days by the verderer, to view the attachments by foresters for offenses against the vert* and the venison. (Only small offenses were heard by the verderer; large offenses were heard by justices in eyre*.) : eyre: ("journey") The highest commission of itinerant justices. When the eyre was imminent, the sheriff was instructed to summon archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, knights, freeholders, four men, and the reeve from townships, twelve men from boroughs, and all others who should attend - at forty days notice - to be present to hear and do the king's precepts. : Royal Escheator: The shire official who supervised the administration of land and appurtenances which had fallen into the king's hands by escheat because no male heir was available, or through forfeiture (permanent or temporary). The escheator took such lands into the royal administration, keeping them indefinitely or temporarily, and accounting for the materials and produce issued from them until he was instructed to release them to a new recipient, be he the original holder who had come of age, or some new assignee. : verderer: The knightly (or at least propertied) landholders elected someone knowledgeable in the laws of the forest who would be fair minded to the office of verderer. Verderers witnessed the execution of orders about the forest management, such as which trees were to be felled for gifts or for sale, they checked on the activities of the foresters, and kept records of the "courts of attachment"*. : vert: vert is the privilege of using wood in a forest, and injuries to plant life could be fined up to four pence. Courts of attachment handled more serious offenders, including all offenders of venison.

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [[Category: US Census 1850 Tennessee Knox County, District 15, Families 1800-1849]] == 1800 == === 1800 - Joshua Davis family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1791|| 1800 ||Joshua Davis||55||M|| ||None|| ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah "||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha J "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||David W "||12||M|| || || ||Ten|| || x|| || |- |||||Willey "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel "||1||M|| || || ||Ky|| || || || |} === 1801 - Susan Morgan family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1792|| 1801 ||Susan Morgan||24||F|| |||| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||William N "||2||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Matilda "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1802 - John King family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1793|| 1802 ||John King||52||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Catherine "||51||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Susan "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy "||14||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Israel "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Francis J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Simeon "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1803 - Daniel Vinsant family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1794|| 1803 ||Daniel Vinsant||33||M|| ||Farmer||$300 |||| || || || |- |||||Susan "||38||F|| || || ||Va|| || ||x|| |- |||||George M "||11||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||James "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1804 - Edward J Dunn family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1795|| 1804 ||Edward J Dunn||44||M|| ||Farmer||$550 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||38||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha A "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ann E "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Edward J "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William H "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ferdinand F "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Emma C "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel M "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joannah "||4/12||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 1805 - Leonard Herren family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1796|| 1805 ||Leonard Herren||35||M|| ||Farmer||$350 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Emily "||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary E "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cynthia A "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James M "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William F "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph H "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza A "||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1806 - Hening J Lea family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1797|| 1806 ||Hening J Lea||25||M|| ||Laborer|| || Tennessee || || ||x || |- |||||Nicy "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nineon "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1807 - James Holmes family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1798|| 1807 ||James Holmes||30||M|| ||Farmer|| || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Milly "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1808 - George Holms family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1799|| 1808 ||George Holms||55||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || z|| |- |||||Nancy "||30||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy D "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Aaron "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1809 - Aaron Holms family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1800|| 1809 ||Aaron Holms||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Catherine "||23||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha J "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret Underwood||50||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Thomas "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1810 == === 1810 - Isaac Buffalo family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1801|| 1810 ||Isaac Buffalo||33||M|| ||Waggon Maker|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Rhoda "||27||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William Miffarton||6||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Polly C "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah S "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1811 - Unity Lea family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1802|| 1811 ||Unity Lea||35||F|| |||| ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Samuel L F S F L "||19||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Joannah "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Neneon "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary J "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jacob "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1812 - John Sohom family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1803|| 1812 ||John Sohom||32||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||22||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||James M "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1813 - Nathaniel Bird family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1804|| 1813 ||Nathaniel Bird||39||M|| ||Farmer||$800 ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary "||30||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Sarah J "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Marry A "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas Holms||21||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Lea||68||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joanna Bird||73||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === 1814 - Nancy A McConn family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1805|| 1814 ||Nancy A McConn||27||F|| |||| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Anna "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||May "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||16||''F''|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah C "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1815 - Amanda Coats family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1806|| 1815 ||Amanda Coats||41||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Nancy "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Caroline "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||18||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Matthew M Cown||50||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1816 - Richard Evans family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1807|| 1816 ||Richard Evans||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Mililda A "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1817 - Benjamin Wilkins family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1808|| 1817 ||Benjamin Wilkins||73||M|| ||Farmer||$1,200 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||75||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Abner "||43||M|| || ||$800 ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Patsey "||35||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||33||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1818 - Gipson Hardin family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1809|| 1818 ||Gipson Hardin||50||M|| || Farmer || $2,500||Tnn|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||42||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin "||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Amos "||21||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John "||19||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Morris "||16||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||David "||15||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Calvin Lanhorn||67||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert Bird||20||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || || x|| |} === 1819 - David Gallaher family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1810|| 1819 ||David Gallaher||36||M|| || Farmer ||$1,200 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Amanda "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||David Amos||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph A Gallaher||33||M|| ||Farmer||$1,200 ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Lankford||40||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John Holmes||20||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |} == 1820 == === 1820 - Nineon Steel family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1811|| 1820 ||Nineon Steel||39||M|| || Farmer ||$2,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Amanda "||36||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Amanda "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cynthia "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||9/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elander Steel||61||F|| || || ||SC|| || ||x|| |} === 1821 - William R Anderson family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1812|| 1821 ||William R Anderson||38||M|| ||Cabinet Maker|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||22||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lonza "||3||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Frances A "||25||M|| ||Cabinet Maker|| ||Indiana|| || || || |} === 1822 - Milton Cobb family (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1813|| 1822 ||Milton Cobb||44||M|| || Farmer || $80||NC|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||44||''M''|| || || ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Chiby "||21||M|| || Farmer || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Houston "||19||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Thomas "||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Benjamin Cobb||5||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Walton P "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin "||79||M|| ||Farmer|| $800||NJ|| || || || |- |||||Archibald "||53||M|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |} === 1823 - Purmill Lea family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1814|| 1823 ||Purmill Lea||49||M|| || Farmer ||$600 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Susannah "||49||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Samuel "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sylvester "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Susannah "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary S "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Barbary Turnbell||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susannah "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret J "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||6/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1824 - Isaac E Chamber family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1815|| 1824 ||Isaac E Chamber||21||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee||- || || || |- |||||Rebecca J "||19||F|| || || ||"||- || || || |} === 1825 - Samuel Dickey family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1816|| 1825 ||Samuel Dickey||50||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||46||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Martin M "||22||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Samuel L "||16||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John E M "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Amanda S "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1826 - Samuel Underwood family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1817|| 1826 ||Samuel Underwood||25||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Matilda "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John W "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1827 - Nancy Ellis family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1818|| 1827 ||Nancy Ellis||74||F|| |||| $1,000||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||24||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 1828 - William G Kincaid family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1819|| 1828 ||William G Kincaid||31||M|| ||Farmer||$400 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas M "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Abner H "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy A "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Acy G "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rutha "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1829 - Thomas Dickey family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1820|| 1829 ||Thomas Dickey||49||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Patsey "||48||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Anjamyra "||18||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Permelia A "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Susan "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza Dickey||8||F|| || || ||Tennessee|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas L "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1830 == === 1830 - David Dickey family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1821|| 1830 ||David Dickey||45||M|| ||Farmer|| $1,000||Va|| || || || |- |||||Margarett "||44||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Nancy J "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cinthya "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Patsy "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jackson "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James D "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1831 - John Dickey family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1822|| 1831 ||John Dickey||82||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Pa|| || || || |- |||||Margarett E "||64||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === 1945 - Jeremiah F Temples family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |(...)36|| 1832 ||Jeremiah F Temples||46||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy D "||45||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Abigail "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin W "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William D "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jeremiah S "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann B "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} Note: This family number is out of order and I don't know why it is stuck between 1831 and 1832 === 1832 - Henerson Easters family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1823|| 1832 ||Henerson Easters||32||M|| ||Farmer||$800 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||40||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James M "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin W "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marthy S G "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louis C "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1833 - Adam S Thomas family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1824|| 1833 ||Adam S Thomas||31||M|| ||Labour|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Margarett "||32||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John "||7||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elias "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1834 - Reubin Cloud family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1825|| 1834 ||Reubin Cloud ||51||M|| ||Labor|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth "||42||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Polly A "||14||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Thomas "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Alexandria "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Charrita Stout||75||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |} === 1835 - Peter Shavor family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1826|| 1835 ||Peter Shavor||59||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||Ca|| || ||x || |- |||||Catherine||55||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Wm Shavor||17||M|| ||Labor || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1836 - Richard Wilkins family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1827|| 1836 ||Richard Wilkins||50||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Matilda "||36||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin W "||17||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Marthy E "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mathew "||15||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Abner "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Charles "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1837 - Samuel Alexander family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1828|| 1837 ||Samuel Alexander||50||M|| || Farmer || $1,000||Sc|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||41||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||William E "||18||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||James "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary J "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph Mc D "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hugh M "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Anna "||57||F|| || || ||Ireland|| || || ||Insain (sic) |} === 1838 - Thomas Weavor family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1829|| 1838 ||Thomas Weavor||26||M|| || Farmer ||$300 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||James W "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||10/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1839 - James Hood family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1830|| 1839 ||James Hood||27||M|| || Farmer || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Parthena "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Pinkney H "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Debusk||66||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1840 == === 1840 - Isaac Ebridge family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1831|| 1840 ||Isaac Ebridge||39||M|| ||Baptist Minister|| $300||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||38||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William B "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1841 - Wm Morris family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1832|| 1841 ||Wm Morris||67||M|| || Farmer ||$600 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||57||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Ransom Viles||12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |} === 1842 - John Williams family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1833|| 1842 ||John Williams||27||M|| || Farmer || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1843 - James H Morris family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1834|| 1842 ||James H Morris||35||M|| ||Farmer||$4,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca Morris||33||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Barthena "||16||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Caroline "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Marthy "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Frances "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ann " ||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1844 - Mary Caloway family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1835|| 1844 ||Mary Caloway||50||F|| |||| $1,000||NC|| || || || |- |||||John "||18||M|| ||Farmer || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elvira "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jessee Hodges||28||M|| || Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |} === 1845 - Thomas E Yearnell family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1836|| 1845 ||Thomas E Yearnell||56||M|| || Farmer || $2,000||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Hanah "||56||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joseph "||20||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Thomas "||18||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||William "||15||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mordica "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jane "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1846 - Garrett Hendrick family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1837|| 1846 ||Garrett Hendrick||29||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Arminda "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1847 - John Yarnell family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1838|| 1847 ||John Yarnell||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee||x || || || |- |||||Rachal M "||22||F|| || || ||"||x || || || |} === 1848 - David Weavor family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1839|| 1848 ||David Weavor||50||M|| ||Labor|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Ellin "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William "||21||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah A "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Timothy "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||David "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1849 - Calaway Cellonis family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1840|| 1849 ||Calaway Cellonis||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy F "||22||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Anna A "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |}

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [[Category: US Census 1850 Tennessee Knox County, District 15, Families 1050-1099]] == 1050 == === 1050 - Rutha Moore family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1041||1050||Rutha Moore||39||F|| |||| ||Tenn|| || ||R || |- |||||Amanda S "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E J "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Narcissa E "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Animia "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Arlandull "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1051 - Sarah McDonald family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1042||1051||Sarah McDonald||36||F|| |||| $50||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Hiram Dail||23||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || ||x || |} === 1052 - Federich Coram family (7/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1043||1052||Federich Coram ([[Coram-88|Frederick Coram]]) ||42||M|| ||Farmer|| $400||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Cookey " ([[Damewood-19|Cookey (Damewood) Coram]]) ||41||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Henderson " ([[Coram-86|Henderson Coram]]) ||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hester A "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha C " ([[Coram-89|Martha Caroline Coram]]) ||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John R " ([[Coram-87|John Raymond Coram]]) ||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lydia E Coram ([[Coram-90|Lydia F Coram]]) ||3||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Wilson A " ([[Coram-91|Wilson Allen Coram]])||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1053 - Raffail W Patty family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1044||1053||Raffail W Patty||40||M|| ||M E Minister S||$600 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy M "||35||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Frances J E "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elbert S "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Timothy S "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rufus S "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Josiah S "||2/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Conelia A Cesterson||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1054 - Ammeda Mynatt family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1045||1054||Ammeda Mynatt||41||F|| |||| $700||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||John L Burkheart||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Pate||77||F|| || || ||Ireland|| || || || |} === 1055 - Rebecca Coram family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1046||1055||Rebecca Coram||38||F|| ||||$300 ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||John "||21||M|| || Farmer|| ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Alcy "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Carson "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ammida "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Leroy "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1056 - Pleasant Owens family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1047||1056||Pleasant Owens||44||M|| ||Farmer||$4,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||44||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary "||16||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Daniel "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nathan Mc "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Esther Mc "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William A "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lettishy "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1057 - John Bright family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1048||1057||John Bright||26||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee||- || || || |- |||||Mary "||19||F|| || || ||"|| -|| || || |} === 1058 - Martin L Mynatt family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1049||1058||Martin L Mynatt||55||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Isabell "||52||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh L "||24||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sabina A "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hardin D W C "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Martin S L "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |} === 1059 - Richard G Mynatt family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1050||1059||Richard G Mynatt||26||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy C "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary F "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1060 == === 1060 - Caleb Baker family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1051||1060||Caleb Baker ([[Baker-19248|Caleb Hodnett Baker Sr]])||50||M|| ||Farmer|| $6,000||Kentucky|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "([[Martin-24685|Elizabeth Beaty (Martin) Baker]])||34||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Catherine Baker||22||F|| || || ||Kentucky|| || || || |- |||||Moses W "||17||M|| ||Student|| ||Tenn|| || x || || |- |||||Isabella "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Manerva "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Malinda "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Abner "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Josephine Davis||16||F|| || || ||Ala|| || x|| || |- |||||Rachael Davis||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1061 - Isaac J Harvey family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1052||1061||Isaac J Harvey||34||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || R|| |- |||||Margaret J "||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||James W "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca J "||9/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1062 - Morgan Baker family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1053||1062||Morgan Baker||34||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth "||39||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Alcy "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malinda "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1063 - John Keith family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1054||1063||John Keith||68||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary "||65||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |} === 1064 - Andrew Keith family (0/13) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1055||1064||Andrew Keith||46||M|| ||Farmer|| $600||Va|| || || R|| |- |||||Martha "||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah A "||19||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||William A "||18||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Andrew J "||16||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Lake L "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary A "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Calvin "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rufus "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1065 - John A Williams family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1056||1065 ||John A Williams||38||M|| ||Wagon Maker|| ||Tennessee|| || ||R || |- |||||Elizabeth "||27||F|| || || ||Ky|| || || || |- |||||Isabella "||13||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Nathan C "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John W Williams||8||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lewis "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah J "||1/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1066 - Abraham G M Lain family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1057||1066||Abraham G M Lain||26||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||27||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joseph L "||1/12||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 1067 - Joseph Schoolfield family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1058||1067||Joseph Schoolfield||47||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Milly "||46||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Angelina D "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1068 - Alfred Keith family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1059||1068||Alfred Keith||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || ||R || |- |||||Manerva "||26||F|| || || ||Indiana|| || || || |- |||||James H "||3||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth A "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1069 - Samuel H Keith family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1060||1069||Samuel H Keith||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || R|| |- |||||Phebe A "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1070 == === 1070 - Harris Karns family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1061||1070||Harris Karns||34||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susannah "||30||F|| || || ||Illinois|| || || || |- |||||Emily "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebecca E "||6||F|| || || ||Indiana|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza J "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1071 - John Medlock family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1062||1071||John Medlock||30||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Maria "||25||F|| || || ||Va|| || ||x|| |- |||||Josiah "||12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Daniel "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Franklin "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Clarissa "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wenney Halloway||40||F|| || || ||Va|| || ||x|| |} === 1072 - Nicholas Medlock family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1063||1072||Nicholas Medlock||55||M|| ||Laborer|| ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||William "||18||M|| ||Laborer || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Louisa "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1073 - John Weaver family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1064||1073||John Weaver||46||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Labitha "||30||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Jefferson G "||22||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew Mc "||21||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joshua F "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret A "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Anna A "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Luther L "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1074 - Timothy Weaver family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1065||1074||Timothy Weaver||75||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary "||64||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |} === 1075 - Sarah Keith family (0/1) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1066||1075||Sarah Keith||80||F|| |||| $300||Va|| || || x|| |} === 1076 - Andrew Harper family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1067||1076||Andrew Harper||24||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Smith||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1077 - Elijah Dunn family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1068||1077||Elijah Dunn||32||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||31||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1078 - Mills Vernon family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1069||1078||Mills Vernon||45||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Catherine "||45||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James A "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Charles M " ||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary C "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1079 - Ellen Chumsworth family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1070||1079||Ellen Chumsworth||59||F|| |||| $2,500||Maryland|| || || R|| |- |||||Adelina S "||33||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Henrietta "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Hammer||62||F|| || || ||Maryland|| || ||R|| |} == 1080 == === 1080 - Absalom Chumsworth family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1071||1080||Absalom Chumsworth||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah M M "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Arthur A K "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cassandra C "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lenetta A "||6/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1081 - Andrew Brummit family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1072||1081||Andrew Brummit||48||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Catherine "||44||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Andrew "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1082 - John Nicholson family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1073||1082||John Nicholson||39||M|| ||C P Minister||$500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Deborah "||34||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca J "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret L "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James H "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||10/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca Collier||64||F|| || || ||Delaware|| || || || |- |||||James Collier||22||M|| || ||$800 ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1083 - Thomas Collier family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1074||1083||Thomas Collier||27||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jane E "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John W "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Maxwell B "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabella E "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1084 - Nicholas Nelson family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1075||1084||Nicholas Nelson||34||M|| ||Farmer||$3,600 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Amanda "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louisa H "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1085 - Granville Arnold family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1076||1085 ||Granville Arnold||38||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Amanda "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Emeline "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nackey H "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Alfred "||5/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1086 - Aarron Norman family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1077||1086||Aarron Norman||50||M|| ||Farmer|| $150||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Lotty "||48||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Henry||21||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary James||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||8/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1087 - John Marley family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1078||1087||John Marley||47||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||South Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||37||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert F "||18||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Amanda "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah F "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph Mc "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James D "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1088 - Margaret Hicks family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1079||1088||Margaret Hicks||37||M|| |||| ||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||John E "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1089 - Jacob Garrison family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1080||1089||Jacob Garrison||29||M|| ||Farmer||$800 ||North Carolina|| || || R|| |- |||||Louisa "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph Piatt||6||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} == 1090 == === 1090 - Samuel Garrison family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1081||1090||Samuel Garrison||23||M|| |||| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H "||6/12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1091 - John Reed family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1082||1091||John Reed||39||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy A "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabella "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph A "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1092 - Hezekiah Rhodes family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1083||1092||Hezekiah Rhodes||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Hannah "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Eliza J "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1093 - Jesse Ayres family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1084||1093||Jesse Ayres||55||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||42||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Jane "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Columbus "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John Mc "||10/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1094 - 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Shadrack Callaway family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1089||1098||Shadrack Callaway||37||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James M "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary C "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George F "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lenore J "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Callaway||60||M|| ||None|| ||N Carolina|| || || ||Insane |} === 1099 - Hugh Dowling family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1090||1099||Hugh Dowling||32||M|| ||Millwright||$1,000 ||N Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Nancy C "||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Alexander "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |}

Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Families 1350-1399

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [[Category: Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Families 1350-1399]] == 1350 == === 1350 - John Murphy family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1341|| 1350 ||John Murphy||64||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||59||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza J "||36||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Elliott Ally||21||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Delia C "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Columbu C "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah C Tindell||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martin L Ally||8/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1351 - Thomas G Murphy family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1342|| 1351 ||Thomas G Murphy||35||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lewis M "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malinda J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha D "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret A "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1352 - James M Murphy family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1343|| 1352 ||James M Murphy||36||M|| ||Farmer||$1,200 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary K "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John L "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Willoughby R "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Patsey A "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John W Straker||18||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann E "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1353 - William Brown family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1344|| 1353 ||William Brown||52||M|| ||Farmer||$2,300 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ann "||50||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William R "||20||M|| ||Farmer||$2,300 ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Hugh M "||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret R "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Frances R "||54||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1354 - Adam F Smith family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1345|| 1354 ||Adam F Smith||54||M|| ||Farmer||$800 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||51||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Malinda E "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elbert S "||19||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert A "||15||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha C Smith||10||F|| || || ||Ten|| || x|| || |- |||||Wiatt A "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1355 - William Hall family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1346|| 1355 ||William Hall||60||M|| || Farmer ||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Joicey L "||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elijah "||26||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||25||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Pernulia A "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louiza "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1356 - Fanny Nelson family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1347|| 1356 ||Fanny Nelson||75||M|| |||| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||50||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| Idiot |- |||||Jane||34||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 1357 - Peter Welch family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1348|| 1357 ||Peter Welch||47||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Not Known|| || ||x || |- |||||Nancy "||40||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Frank Gideons ||15||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1358 - Major L Hall family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1349|| 1358 ||Major L Hall||35||M|| ||Lawyer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah A "||39||F|| || || ||Ky|| || || || |- |||||William S "||11||M|| || || ||Ten|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha W " T||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hellen "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Frances S G "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1359 - John W Alley family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1350|| 1359 ||John W Alley||49||M|| || Farmer || $500||Va|| || || || |- |||||Lucy "||52||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Charlotte M "||22||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Thomas "||18||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |} == 1360 == === 1360 - William P Ailes family (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1351|| 1360 ||William P Ailes||45||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || R|| |- |||||Lucretia "||38||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Thomas C "||20||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert A "||18||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||18||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Maryann "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wiliam B "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John W "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel W "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George Mc "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1361 - Hannah Goring family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1352|| 1361 ||Hannah Goring||38||F|| ||||$600 ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Susan "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ezekiel R Goring||14||M|| || || ||Tennessee|| || x|| || |} === 1362 - John Majors family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1353|| 1362 ||John Majors||47||M|| ||Farmer||$1,300 ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary "||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Cynthia A "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malinda "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Stuart A Pugh||38||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1363 - George Smith family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1354|| 1363 ||George Smith||59||M|| || Farmer || $800||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||57||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah "||31||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eveline "||29||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Calvin M "||23||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||B Franklin "||20||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||John "||16||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1364 - George W Smith family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1355|| 1364 ||George W Smith||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| -|| || x|| |- |||||Maria E "||20||F|| || || ||"|| -|| || || |- |||||Charles Ray||71||M|| || || ||Va|| || || || |} === 1365 - Joseph Mynatt family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1356|| 1365 ||Joseph Mynatt||44||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Manerva "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martin L "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John H B "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel S "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary E "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Dica "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Selina C "||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1366 - Susan Gearning family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1357|| 1366 ||Susan Gearning||75||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Luelza Taylor||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1367 - Robert Smith family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1358|| 1367 ||Robert Smith||55||M|| ||Farmer||$700 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Absalom G "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1368 - Jackson Buckley family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1359|| 1368 ||Jackson Buckley||45||M|| ||Physician|| $1,600||Va|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||36||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha A "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Caroline "||10||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Frances "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas A "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lucinda D "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sophia||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1369 - Joshua Buckley family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1360|| 1369 ||Joshua Buckley||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Buckley||27||F|| || || ||Ky|| || || || |- |||||Margaret A "||4||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||George W "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||1/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1370 == === 1370 - Eli May family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1361|| 1370 ||Eli May||30||M|| ||Farmer||$400 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||28||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1371 - Zacheriah Hall family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1362|| 1371 ||Zacheriah Hall||58||M|| ||Farmer|| $800||NC|| || || R|| |- |||||Martha M "||30||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Emeline S "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || ||''R''|| |- |||||John M B "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Parthena E Bradly||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1372 - William Holland family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1363|| 1372 ||William Holland||39||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||36||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Eliza J "||16||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||John L "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sophia "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Adeline "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1373 - Elizabeth Majors family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1364|| 1373 ||Elizabeth Majors||55||F|| |||| $1,000||Va|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||35||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Susan Smith||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Amanda "||11||F|| || || ||Texas|| || x|| || |- |||||Stephen Skaggs||14||M|| || || ||Alabama|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth A Smith||8||F|| || || ||Ala|| || x|| || |} === 1374 - William Majors family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1365|| 1374 ||William Majors||51||M|| ||Farmer||$1,900 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Susanna "||50||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eli "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joseph "||18||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||16||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Artalissa "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Anna J Hankins||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1375 - James W Bright family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1366|| 1375 ||James W Bright||45||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||42||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Robert H "||20||M|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth A "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||15||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew J "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James W Bright||2||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1376 - Elias B Bright family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1367|| 1376 ||Elias B Bright||47||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Deborah "||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Michael "||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harrison "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Daniel "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Relenhouse "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Zachariah S "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1377 - Jesse Parker family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1368|| 1377 ||Jesse Parker||55||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Adeline "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rufus D "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Orlan L "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1378 - William Bright family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1369|| 1378 ||William Bright||23||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Catherine "||32||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||John "||4||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Armisia "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H "||2/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1379 - Gordon Mynatt family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1370|| 1379 ||Gordon Mynatt||39||M|| ||Mis Bapt Min||$3,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth F "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Matthew H "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cynthia R "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ann "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1380 == === 1380 - Andrew C Hall family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1371|| 1380 ||Andrew C Hall||42||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Martha J "||40||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lucy "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Luzaney "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Luzima "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Susan "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebecca "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1381 - Alexander McMillan family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1372|| 1381 ||Alexander McMillan||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Derley "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew C "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1382 - Edward Sumpter family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1373|| 1382 ||Edward Sumpter||40||M|| ||Farmer||$450 ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Nancy "||36||F|| || || ||Not Known|| || ||x|| |- |||||Susan "||19||F|| || || ||Indiana|| || || || |- |||||Juliann Sumpter||14||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Lydia "||77||F|| || || ||Not Known|| || || || |} === 1383 - Archibald Kline family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1374|| 1383 ||Archibald Kline||33||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elvira "||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William P "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth J "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James H "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan A "||3/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1384 - James Bright family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1375|| 1384 ||James Bright||20||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee||- || || x|| |- |||||Eliza J "||20||F|| || || ||"||- || || || |} === 1385 - Michael Smith family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1376|| 1385 ||Michael Smith||32||M|| ||Waggon Maker|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Catherine "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James W "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret L "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1386 - John S Smith family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1377|| 1386 ||John S Smith||24||M|| ||Wagon Maker|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susan J "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Juliann "||4/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1387 - John Smith family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1378|| 1387 ||John Smith||62||M|| ||Waggon Maker||$450 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||62||F|| || || ||Va|| || || || |} === 1388 - Peter Smith family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1379|| 1388 ||Peter Smith||30||M|| |||| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Parlena "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph G "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Michael "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1389 - Valentine Taylor family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1380|| 1389 ||Valentine Taylor||30||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cynthia "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1390 == === 1390 - John M Stanley family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1381|| 1390 ||John M Stanley||43||M|| ||Farmer||$325 ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Elizabeth "||45||F|| || || ||Va|| || ||x|| |- |||||Rachael "||21||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Richard "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Catherine "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Malissa J "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isaac A "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Graving W "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William A "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1391 - John Kirkpatrick family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1382|| 1391 ||John Kirkpatrick||69||M|| ||Farmer||$400 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||42||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth "||33||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lydia "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === 1392 - Robert Kirkpatrick family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1383|| 1392 ||Robert Kirkpatrick||40||M|| ||Farmer||$40 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||13||''M''|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Fanny "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Levi "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth B "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1393 - Lewis Foust family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1384|| 1393 ||Lewis Foust||37||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Rosanna "||37||F|| || || ||SC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah "||16||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Daniel "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Solomon "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Magaret L "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John H "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lewis J "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William W " T||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth J "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1394 - Joseph Mynatt family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1385|| 1394 ||Joseph Mynatt||44||M|| ||Miller||$800 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||47||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph A "||21||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||19||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1395 - James Grabill family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1386|| 1395 ||James Grabill||27||M|| ||Blacksmith|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Margaret J "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1396 - Elizabeth Lawrence family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1387|| 1396 ||Elizabeth Lawrence||44||F|| |||| $600||Va|| || || || |- |||||Martha L "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Harriett J "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth A "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert Duncan||65||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||65||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === 1397 - William Lavina family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1388|| 1397 ||William Lavina||24||M|| ||Miller|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth J "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1398 - Moses Cox family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1389|| 1398 ||Moses Cox||49||M|| ||Farmer||$700 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||47||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Cox||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James "||19||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Drury "||18||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marvil "||17||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mira "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Milly Conner||71||F|| || || ||Va|| || || || |} === 1399 - James N Jett family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1390|| 1399 ||James N Jett||24||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Milly "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Samuel "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |}

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Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Families 1950-1999

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [[Category: US Census 1850 Tennessee Knox County, District 15, Families 1950-1999]] == 1950 == === 1950 - Rufus N Cott family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1941|| 1950 ||Rufus N Cott||26||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Eliza J "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William W "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas W "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1951 - Alexander S Scott family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1942|| 1951 ||Alexander S Scott||36||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Hannah S "||29||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William L "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary J "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Henry C "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hannah M "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1952 - George W Hawk family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1943|| 1952 ||George W Hawk||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John T "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1953 - Matthew Ballard family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1944|| 1953 ||Matthew Ballard||24||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Not Known|| || || || |- |||||Susan J "||19||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1954 - William Scott family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1945|| 1954 ||William Scott||33||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sophia "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy C "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Melvina J "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary E "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann E "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1955 - Reuben Scott family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1946|| 1955 ||Reuben Scott||54||M|| ||Farmer||$400 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Polly "||54||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Melvina "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sally S "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Matthew '||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Milly M "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Reuben J R "||16||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1956 - Robert Spears family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1947|| 1956 ||Robert Spears||61||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary "||60||F|| || || ||Va|| || ||x|| |- |||||Rebecca "||31||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Patsey "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wiliam "||24||M|| ||Brickmason|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||16||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1957 - Martha Pollard family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1948|| 1957 ||Martha Pollard||53||F|| |||| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca "||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || ||x || |- |||||John "||18||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabella "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William H "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nathaniel "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1958 - Washington Moore family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1949|| 1958 ||Washington Moore||34||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy E "||25||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Louis P "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Barbary A "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas A "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha E "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1959 - Jesse Moore family (0/1) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1950|| 1959 ||Jesse Moore||65||M|| ||None|| ||NC|| || || || |} == 1960 == === 1960 - William Walkins family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1951|| 1960 ||William Walkins||45||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||39||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary A "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lucy Walkins||2||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Samuel J "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William D "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Gaspar Byerley||104||M|| ||None|| ||South Carolina|| || || || |} === 1961 - Rebecca Mayes family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1952|| 1961 ||Rebecca Mayes||24||F|| |||| ||Ten|| || || x|| |- |||||Leotha J "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Levi "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1962 - Leander Hobbs family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1953|| 1962 ||Leander Hobbs||21||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || ||x || |- |||||Eliza J "||21||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Marcus L "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James M "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lorenzo "||19||M|| ||Farmer || ||"|| || || || |} === 1963 - Nathaniel Medlock family (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1954|| 1963 ||Nathaniel Medlock||39||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Frances "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Dorinda C "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary J "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John V "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha P "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William J "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Craveson||39||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Samuel R "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sarah F "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William Kisen||28||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1964 - Samuel Neeley family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1955|| 1964 ||Samuel Neeley||39||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Betsey "||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William M "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah A F "||10/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1965 - William Lea family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1956|| 1965 ||William Lea||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Martha L "||27||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary E "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1966 - Conelius Heaver family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1957|| 1966 ||Conelius Heaver||42||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||37||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||John "||16||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Ten|| || x || || |- |||||James "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jesse||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew H "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Fredinghuspow "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lafayett||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth King||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1967 - Wiley R Low family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1958|| 1967 ||Wiley R Low||26||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth Lowe||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sophrona L "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Anna "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabella J "||10/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1968 - Richard Beardern family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1959|| 1968 ||Richard Beardern||42||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Polly "||20||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mahala J "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary A "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Parthena "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah C "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1969 - Samuel Ballard family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1960|| 1969 ||Samuel Ballard||33||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Nancy "||31||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Marcus "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Adeline "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||5/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1970 == === 1970 - Joseph French family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1961|| 1970 ||Joseph French||37||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah "||35||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malissa A "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Andrew T "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cascinda "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1971 - Andrew French family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1962|| 1971 ||Andrew French||31||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Mary "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah A "||7||''M''|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elbert "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wright "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William Moore||32||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1972 - Rolston Neely family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1963|| 1972 ||Rolston Neely||43||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||70||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Jane "||24||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Wiley B "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Angeline Carter||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1973 - Abraham Hank family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1964|| 1973 ||Abraham Hank||59||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||54||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Wiley "||18||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||32||M|| ||Physician|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Amanda "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1974 - Seth Lea family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1965|| 1974 ||Seth Lea||45||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Maria "||45||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary A "||17||F|| || || ||Ten|| || x|| || |- |||||William "||16||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Marcus Lea||11||M|| || || ||Ten|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Linza "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah L "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Bearden||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1975 - Benjamin Bearden family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1966|| 1975 ||Benjamin Bearden||58||M|| ||Farmer||$400 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||53||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin "||26||M|| ||Blacksmith|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Mercer D "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||William H "||17||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Thomas "||16||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nathaniel "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harriet "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Caroline Price||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1976 - Elizabeth Courtney family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1967|| 1976 ||Elizabeth Courtney||40||F|| ||''Farmer''|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||William "||15||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||John "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malinda "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Coram "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1977 - Marcellus R Camp family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1968|| 1977 ||Marcellus R Camp||35||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Caroline "||28||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Mary A "||10||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||John F "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Benjamin F "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth J "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rahman G "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Amanda M "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1978 - John C Long family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1969|| 1978 ||John C Long||30||M|| ||Farmer||$350 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Catherine "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John R "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jonathan "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1979 - 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Bible of Phillip Porter Pickens

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PHILLIP PORTER was born 1 Jul 1764
MARY SMITH wife of PHILLIP PORTER was born _____ _____ 1769
Children:
ELIZABETH PORTER ... Daughter born 25 Feb 1784
HUGH PORTER ... Son born 14 Feb 1786
REBECCA PORTER .. Daughter born 25 Feb 1788
WILLIAM PORTER .. Son born 20 Feb 1792
JAMES PORTER .. Son born 20 Feb 1792
MARTHA PORTER ... Daughter born 5 Apr 1794
JOHN PORTER ... Son born 20 March 1796
JOSEPH PORTER ... Son born 2 June 1798
BAZIEL SMITH PORTER ... Son born 2 Sept 1801
JOB PORTER .. Son born 8 Apr 1804
THOMAS PORTER .. Son born 2 Dec 1807
This information was also printed in D.A.R. Magazine August-September 1967, No 859, Vol 101, No. 7, p. 659. * I have not seen a copy of the bible. This transcription I found on a scanned typewritten paper and it is the same information printed in a scanned copy of the magazine page. It is possible the transcription is copied from the magazine. At some point a mistake has been made in this or other records changing the date of birth for Phillip to 7 JAN 1764.

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Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Directory

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See District 15 Knox County 1850 Census project page] Directory of surnames listed in alphabetical order with corresponding family number. == A == {|border="1" |Abernathy|| 1726 |- |Adair|| 436, 437 |- |Adkin|| 1178 |- |Adkins ||488, 1238, 1329 |- |Adkinson|| 302, 306 |- |Aiken|| 1472 |- |Ailes|| 1360 |- |Ailor|| 1504, 1515, 1516 |- |Akridge ||813 |- |Alexader|| 669, 737, 1837 |- |Allem ||1012, 1192 |- |Allen|| 849, 954 |- |Alley|| 1359, 1599 |- |Allison|| 457 |- |Allred ||1631, 1635 |- |Ally ||1350 |- |Amos ||873, 1747, 1819 |- |Amster|| 452 |- |Anderson ||373, 375, 387, 433, 434, 578, 603, 606, 636, 637, 638, 645, 656, 1643, 1673, 1821, 2143, 2144, 2145 |- |Armstrong ||462, 830, 837, 1164 |- |Arnold ||364, 989, 990, 1085, 1798 |- |Ashlock ||2074 |- |Athens ||2110 |- |Atkin ||489 |- |Ault|| 280, 288, 293, 295 |- |Ayres ||1093 |} == B == {|border="1" |Badgett ||809, 1992, 2015 |- |Baker|| 542, 1060, 1062, 1440, 1441, 1552, 1610 |- |Ball ||2011 |- |Ballan|| 518 |- |Ballard ||1953, 1969, 2119 |- |Balls|| 1645 |- |Barger|| 2000, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2169 |- |Barnes ||1330 |- |Barnet ||324 |- |Barnwell ||1019, 1227, 1240, 1249 |- |Barry ||752 |- |Bates ||454, 455, 1213 |- |Batton|| 1147 |- |Battons ||1147 |- |Bayles ||1404 |- |Bayless ||1606, 1607, 1686, 1689, 1690, 1691, 2103, 2104, 2123 |- |Bean|| 607, 1995, 2003, 2022 |- |Beard|| 676 |- |Bearden ||352, 1948, 1974, 1975, 1984, 1987, 1988 |- |Beardern|| 1968 |- |Beery|| 2131, 2132 |- |Bell ||1148, 1149, 1150, 1401, 1518, 1519, 1524, 1526 |- |Beondin|| 2172 |- |Berry|| 622, 751, 785, 1732, 2131, 2132 |- |Beyerley ||1932 |- |Bierby ||1929 |- |Bird|| 1116, 1119, 1813, 1818 |- |Birds|| 338 |- |Bishop ||1160, 1554 |- |Black|| 1753, 1790, 1791 |- |Blackburn|| 1458 |- |Blain ||1236 |- |Blane ||1274 |- |Blanton ||783 |- |Bledsoe ||440 |- |Bock ||1748 |- |Bond ||323, 900 |- |Bonds|| 1927 |- |Booker ||441, 1282, 1283, 1327, 1568 |- |Bookout|| 2100 |- |Booyer ||1898 |- |Bortts ||2072 |- |Boulton|| 1454 |- |Bounds ||283, 284, 286, 829 |- |Bowl ||460 |- |Bowman ||2167 |- |Boyd|| 273, 468, 696 |- |Boyds ||953 |- |Bradley ||475, 476, 733, 1579, 1583, 1586, 1592, 1593 |- |Bradly ||1371, 1550, 1551 |- |Bradshaw ||1424 |- |Bradum|| 1693 |- |Braemer|| 795 |- |Branch ||827 |- |Brannam ||947 |- |Brannelly ||2027 |- |Brannem|| 889 |- |Brannum ||430, 1636 |- |Branson|| 1269, 1441, 1694 |- |Braumm|| 794 |- |Breakbill|| 764 |- |Breeden ||1198 |- |Briant ||1765, 2100 |- |Brien|| 1879 |- |Briggs|| 382, 424 |- |Bright|| 1057, 1375, 1376, 1378, 1384 |- |Brock ||1451, 1664, 1666, 1748 |- |Bronson ||2114, 2117 |- |Brooks ||400 |- |Browder ||1867 |- |Brown ||484, 523, 579, 581, 628, 640, 668, 906, 910, 935, 938, 1105, 1161, 1344, 1345, 1349, 1353, 1565, 1601, 1605, 1779, 1873, 1917, 1933 |- |Brummet ||275 |- |Brummit ||1081 |- |Brunnet ||2100 |- |Bryant ||744 |- |Bucker ||1503 |- |Buckland|| 1031 |- |Buckley|| 1368, 1369 |- |Bud ||1716 |- |Buffalo ||1810 |- |Buffat ||337 |- |Buffelow ||483 |- |Bugess ||1739 |- |Bullin|| 1678 |- |Bunch|| 882 |- |Bunker|| 773 |- |Burkeart ||1041 |- |Burkheart|| 1054, 1012 |- |Burnet ||820 |- |Burnett ||841 |- |Burris ||2092 |- |Burton ||449 |- |Butler ||1461, 1462 |- |Byerley|| 1960 |} == C == {|border="1" |Caldwell|| 1338, 1428, 1429, 1618, 1687, 2124, 21252126 |- |Callaway|| 1094, 1098, 1114, 1134, 1718, 2164 |- |Caloway ||1844 |- |Came ||356, 357 |- |Camp ||1977, 1991 |- |Campbell|| 565, 624, 985, 1022, 1236, 2006 |- |Cannon ||923, 2062 |- |Canus ||1047 |- |Capps ||351, 791 |- |Capshaw|| 705 |- |Cardwell|| 921, 964, 966 |- |Carl|| 2130 |- |Carnes ||1220, 2053, 2077, 2079, 2083 |- |Carns|| 477, 1048, 1215, 2063 |- |Carrard|| 526 |- |Carter|| 863, 867, 870, 973, 1040, 1154, 1972 |- |Cassaday|| 1049, 1292 |- |Cassady|| 1270 |- |Caton|| 805 |- |Cayier|| 1124 |- |Cellonis ||1849 |- |Cesterson ||1053 |- |Ceusabaugh|| 806 |- |Chamber ||1824 |- |Chamberlain|| 1304 |- |Chamlee|| 839 |- |Chandler|| 453 |- |Chapman ||926, 1295, 2043 |- |Chappuls|| 1535 |- |Chavanne ||344 |- |Cheatham ||2002 |- |Childers ||1673 |- |Childress|| 587, 818, 1122, 2052, 2082, 2083, 2094, 2095, 2134, 2151 |- |Childs|| 1272, 1311, 1312, 1562 |- |Chlldress|| 2038, 2051 |- |Christian|| 1779 |- |Chumsworth ||1079, 1080 |- |Churchwell|| 388 |- |Claiborn|| 2157 |- |Clapp ||972, 1020, 1176, 1180, 1208, 1276, 1277, 1483, 1484, 1494 |- |Clark ||1135, 1142, 1918 |- |Clawson|| 1796 |- |Clay|| 591 |- |Clayton ||277, 736, 752 |- |Clearns|| 1477 |- |Clebourn|| 383 |- |Clehbourne ||1416 |- |Clement|| 456 |- |Click|| 1882 |- |Cloud ||1114, 1834 |- |Clowers ||1319 |- |Coats ||1815 |- |Cobb ||921, 1726, 1727, 1730, 1740, 1778, 1779, 1822 |- |Cocke|| 842 |- |Cockran|| 843 |- |Coffman|| 431, 1571, 1755 |- |Coker ||492, 583, 748, 750, 1883, 1913, 1983, 1997, 2171 |- |Cole|| 418, 1162, 1782 |- |Coleman|| 474, 587 |- |Collier ||1082, 1083 |- |Collins|| 577 |- |Comer|| 1323 |- |Conly|| 1151 |- |Conner ||1398, 1564, 2073, 2077, 2078, 2065, 499, 965, 1512, 1715, 1783 |- |Copeland|| 1191, 1232, 1341, 1342, 1566 |- |Coram ||938, 954, 1052, 1055 |- |Corrood ||344 |- |Cott ||1950 |- |Cottrell ||760, 787 |- |Courtney ||459, 1976, 2014, 2023 |- |Courtry|| 2163 |- |Coutenay ||2009 |- |Cown|| 1815 |- |Cox ||370, 486, 776, 1108, 1113, 1267, 1268, 1398, 1506, 1530, 1682, 1683, 1718, 1854, 1889, 2055, 2056, 2060, 2080, 2082, 2084, 2086, 2088 |- |Crace|| 1776 |- |Craig|| 1926 |- |Cranford|| 994, 1037, 1766, 1985, 2004 |- |Crary ||1507 |- |Craveson ||1963 |- |Crawford|| 361, 362, 368, 403, 420, 438, 491, 924, 1039, 2156 |- |Crawley|| 714, 1128 |- |Crews|| 574 |- |Crippen|| 410, 1222, 1224, 1225 |- |Crippin|| 291 |- |Croft ||881 |- |Crossen ||485 |- |Crow ||411 |- |Crumpley|| 845 |- |Cruze|| 576, 727, 728, 729 |- |Cummings ||660 |- |Cunningham ||431, 640 |- |Cupps|| 694 |- |Curd|| 1567 |- |Currier ||1980, 1981, 2174 |} == D == {|border="1" |- |Dail ||986, 1032, 1051, 1269 |- |Dailey ||1927 |- |Damewood ||1025, 1246, 1259 |- |Dammon|| 1722 |- |Daniel|| 549, 1038, 1384 |- |Dare ||567 |- |Davault ||1177 |- |Davenport|| 571 |- |Davis ||299, 316, 361, 521, 595, 622, 623, 865, 1060, 1130, 1214, 1469, 1650, 1669, 1670, 1754, 1799, 1800, 2098, 2127, 2141 |- |Dawson|| 281, 1899, 1900 |- |Day|| 329, 340, 341, 573, 829 |- |Dearmin ||804 |- |Dearmon ||818 |- |Debusk|| 1839 |- |Delap ||1692, 2111 |- |Demarcus ||1576 |- |Demming ||441 |- |Demmy|| 1257 |- |Denman ||1722 |- |Denton ||287, 1722 |- |Devantt ||1031 |- |Devault ||1024, 1229, 1242, 1276 |- |Dezern|| 572 |- |Dial ||740 |- |Dickey|| 531, 1825, 1829, 1830, 1831 |- |Dilworth ||867 |- |Dixon|| 546 |- |Dobbin|| 2045 |- |Dobbins ||521, 2045 |- |Dobson ||600 |- |Donaldson|| 703 |- |Donnell|| 2074 |- |Dotson ||297 |- |Douglas ||831, 1745 |- |Dowd ||2160 |- |Dowell ||1584, 1585 |- |Dowlen|| 1163 |- |Dowling ||1099 |- |Down|| 1773 |- |Doyle ||627, 632, 634, 1533 |- |Draper|| 1435, 1436, 1439, 1454, 1456 |- |Drummer ||277 |- |Duncan ||1112, 1396, 1629, 1989, 1990 |- |Dunlap ||1017 |- |Dunn ||1077, 1119, 1804, 1936, 1937, 1938 |- |Dunnagan ||451 |- |Durham ||372 |} == E == {|border="1" |Eads ||1766 |- |Easters ||1832 |- |Ebaugh ||481 |- |Ebridge ||1840 |- |Eddington ||272, 567 |- |Edington ||638 |- |Edmonson ||407, 2042 |- |Edwards|| 2064 |- |Ekins ||1624, 1572 |- |Eller|| 2097 |- |Elles ||1749 |- |Ellidge ||345 |- |Ellis|| 1827, 1944 |- |Ellison ||268 |- |England|| 1296, 1716 |- |Enos ||1931 |- |Ensign ||482 |- |Epps ||944, 945 |- |Esperandien|| 526 |- |Euhark ||1943 |- |Evans ||567, 1816 |- |Everet ||1230 |- |Everett ||948 |- |Ezell ||1216, 1620, 1637, 1638, 1639 |} == F == {|border="1" |Fallen ||1244 |- |Falto ||500 |- |Fance ||337 |- |Farin ||366 |- |Farmer|| 1578 |- |Fergason|| 458 |- |Fergerson|| 484, 673 |- |Ferguson|| 330, 741, 2016 |- |Fields|| 1876 |- |Filpot ||2136, 2137, 2138 |- |Finly|| 369 |- |Fitzgerald ||1045 |- |Flanagin ||287 |- |Flanaken ||2128 |- |Flaniken ||733, 735, 781 |- |Flanniken ||2129 |- |Flemming ||368 |- |Floyd ||1229 |- |Folkner|| 1010, 1015, 1027, 1486 |- |Folston|| 1453 |- |Ford ||641, 642, 654, 801, 2147, 2148 |- |Fortner ||933, 962, 980, 1047 |- |Foster ||402, 940 |- |Foust ||442, 443, 986, 1008, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1026, 1028, 1040, 1042, 1044, 1177, 1179, 1393, 1793 |- |Fowler ||516, 2035, 2061 |- |Fox ||1101, 1146, 1151, 1534, 1706, 1709, 1710 |- |Fraker|| 1403, 1444, 1634 |- |Franklin ||455, 456, 780, 1185, 1236 |- |Frazier ||828 |- |French ||346, 661, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 1930, 1970, 1971 |- |Frost ||854, 898 |} == G == {|border="1" |Gaills ||1540 |- |Gains ||843 |- |Gallaher|| 1455, 1762, 1819 |- |Gammon ||1210, 1587, 1589, 1624 |- |Gamon ||1590 |- |Gantt ||404 |- |Gardner|| 495, 498 |- |Garner ||467, 808 |- |Garner|| 2024, 1238 |- |Garrick|| 424 |- |Garrison|| 1089, 1090, 1110, 1707, 1708, 2033, 2034 |- |Gault ||378, 1621, 1622, 1625 |- |Gearning|| 1366 |- |Gentry|| 519, 888, 1168, 1532, 1535, 1717, 2115, 2116 |- |George ||344, 345, 368, 371, 744, 1475, 1476 |- |Geryas ||344 |- |Ghun ||1912 |- |Gibbant|| 678 |- |Gibbens|| 679 |- |Gibbs ||1170, 1171, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1207, 1241, 1254, 1400 |- |Gideons ||1123, 1357, 1895 |- |Giffin|| 643, 734, 749 |- |Gilbert|| 616, 1741 |- |Ginn|| 775 |- |Glass|| 569 |- |Gleim|| 304 |- |Goans|| 379 |- |Goddard ||689, 761 |- |Good|| 1707 |- |Goolsby ||2140 |- |Goriffon|| 381 |- |Goring ||1361 |- |Gossett ||1672, 1676 |- |Gossitt|| 668 |- |Grabill|| 1395 |- |Grady ||431, 1941 |- |Graham|| 1302, 1303, 2049, 2050, 2075 |- |Grames ||2079 |- |Graves ||931, 1232, 1260, 1261, 1468, 1481, 1694, 1696, 1698, 2108 |- |Gravitt ||1872 |- |Gravnes|| 1699 |- |Graybill ||1423 |- |Grey ||1140, 1143, 1301, 1467, 1903, 1907, 2116 |- |Griffin ||612, 618 |- |Groner ||1158, 1167 |- |Groves ||928, 1223, 1259 |- |Guarles ||928 |- |Guslan ||1897 |- |Gwinn ||1665, 1667 |} == H == {|border="1" |Hackney ||1916 |- |Hagen ||486 |- |Hains ||690 |- |Halcup ||1786 |- |Haley ||1117 |- |Hall ||822, 823, 1355, 1358, 1371, 1380, 1407, 1547, 1584, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1603, 1608, 1609, 1614, 1661, 1663 |- |Hallions ||856 |- |Halloway ||509, 540, 1071 |- |Hamby ||776 |- |Hammer|| 1079 |- |Hancock|| 1473 |- |Hand ||869 |- |Hank ||1973 |- |Hankins ||914, 1181, 1374, 1479, 1480 |- |Hankinshriker ||526 |- |Hann|| 807 |- |Hanover|| 1245 |- |Hansard ||1457, 1458, 1460, 1659, 1677 |- |Hanten ||305 |- |Harbison ||1169, 1178, 1179, 1188 |- |Hardin|| 1745, 1746, 1747, 1750, 1756, 1818, 1857 |- |Harman ||377 |- |Harmon ||493, 623, 624, 789, 1863 |- |Harnon ||622 |- |Haron ||797 |- |Harper ||533, 900, 912, 1076, 1141, 1145 |- |Harrin ||806 |- |Harris ||438, 448, 487, 639, 647, 677, 691, 714, 808, 956, 958, 1182, 1197, 1281, 1894 |- |Harrison ||1919, 1926 |- |Hartley ||1445, 1446, 1772 |- |Harvel|| 2048 |- |Harvey|| 274, 330, 1061, 1156, 1528 |- |Hasken ||2036 |- |Haskins ||916 |- |Hatcher ||326, 328, 739 |- |Haughler|| 1715 |- |Havens|| 2096, 2101 |- |Hawk|| 1952 |- |Hawkins|| 1405 |- |Haynes|| 621, 663 |- |Headrick|| 649 |- |Heath|| 810 |- |Heaver ||1966 |- |Hebert ||1137 |- |Hedgin ||946 |- |Helbert ||1879 |- |Helms ||490 |- |Helsinger|| 1770 |- |Henderson ||570, 2061, 2133 |- |Hendrex ||1724, 1725 |- |Hendrick|| 1846 |- |Hendrixon|| 1757 |- |Henin|| 1669 |- |Henry|| 1086 |- |Hensley|| 414, 1902, 1998, 2003, 2012 |- |Hensly ||551, 1923 |- |Henson ||458, 784, 790, 2019, 2020, 2021 |- |Herder ||2008 |- |Hernell ||2046 |- |Herren ||1805 |- |Hickey ||464, 508, 517, 534, 556, 584, 821 |- |Hickman|| 2149 |- |Hicks ||466, 1088, 2032 |- |High ||533 |- |Hilden|| 350 |- |Hill|| 309, 310, 323, 719, 1331, 1335, 1434, 1478, 1554 |- |Hillsman|| 535 |- |Hinton|| 458, 700, 715, 801, 802 |- |Hiskil ||1917 |- |Hitch ||1895 |- |Hite ||2150 |- |Hixon|| 927, 995 |- |Hobbert ||1652 |- |Hobbs ||1941, 1962 |- |Hodge ||755 |- |Hodges ||1133, 1844 |- |Hodsen|| 2128 |- |Hoffey ||1674, 1675 |- |Holder ||847, 1792 |- |Holland ||1372, 1871 |- |Hollingsworth ||309 |- |Holmes|| 1807, 1819 |- |Holms ||1808, 1809, 1813 |- |Holt ||1768 |- |Homel ||752 |- |Homer ||704, 707 |- |Hommel ||298, 752 |- |Hood|| 567, 692, 712, 768, 1839 |- |Horne ||499 |- |Horns ||1324 |- |Horrell|| 620 |- |Horton|| 1196 |- |Householder ||431 |- |Houser ||649, 659, 709, 725, 1979 |- |Houston|| 1927 |- |Howard ||1794, 1795 |- |Howell ||279, 289, 657, 735, 913, 1232, 1407, 1444 |- |Howton|| 301 |- |Hubbs ||1331, 1332 |- |Huddleston ||892 |- |Hudeberg|| 1769 |- |Huffer ||1048, 1286 |- |Hufstedler ||1737, 1767 |- |Hulgin ||844 |- |Humphrey ||971 |- |Humphreys ||798, 1419 |- |Humphry|| 799 |- |Hunt ||1539 |- |Hunter|| 1588, 1626, 2178 |- |Hurdle|| 1633 |- |Husk|| 885 |- |Hutton ||511 |} == I == {|border="1" |Ingraham ||449, 1006, 1007, 1131, 2047 |- |Ingram ||362, 2044 |} == J == {|border="1" |Jackson|| 409, 415, 419, 422, 568, 1326, 1643, 1645 |- |James ||301, 565, 922, 1086 |- |January ||1558 |- |Janvenat ||338 |- |Jenckins ||2106 |- |Jenkins ||2041 |- |Jenning ||2007 |- |Jessey ||1563 |- |Jett ||733, 1399, 1570, 1642, 1729, 2081, 2085 |- |Jette ||2081 |- |Johns ||1310 |- |Johnsin ||1862, 1902 |- |Johnson|| 410, 501, 594, 598, 599, 682, 685, 688, 697, 698, 754, 764, 788, 824, 939, 965, 1011, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1212, 1415, 1465, 1466, 1505, 1520, 1523, 1767, 1880, 2109, 2173 |- |Johnston ||2175 |- |Joiner ||471, 472 |- |Jonecan|| 456 |- |Jones|| 549, 560, 580, 669, 817, 877, 891, 908, 916, 920, 1641, 2130 |- |Julian ||2071 |- |July ||1370, 1611 |- |June|| 1370, 1611 |} == K == {|border="1" |Kaggs|| 979 |- |Karns|| 1070, 1165, 1412 |- |Kearns ||1252 |- |Keelan ||903, 904 |- |Keith|| 617, 1063, 1064, 1068, 1069, 1075, 1878 |- |Kelley|| 1934 |- |Kelly ||388, 1115, 1285, 1288, 1336 |- |Kemp|| 482 |- |Kennedy ||562, 563, 564, 565, 1314, 2169 |- |Kerby ||648, 699 |- |Kerrick ||604 |- |Keyhill ||575, 589, 592 |- |Keys ||413, 1334 |- |Kidd|| 536, 561, 777, 786 |- |Kincaid ||1828 |- |Kincel|| 339 |- |King ||306, 602, 644, 655, 765, 766, 828, 1788, 1797, 1802, 1906, 1966, 2146, 2154 |- |Kinsay ||526 |- |Kirby|| 657 |- |Kirk ||376, 2058, 2059 |- |Kirkpatrick|| 1221, 1391, 1392, 1450, 1452, 1685 |- |Kisen ||1963 |- |Kitt ||1495 |- |Kitts ||1492 |- |Kline ||1203, 1219, 1271, 1383, 1414 |- |Knight|| 681 |- |Knott ||551, 553, 675 |- |Knox|| 285, 290, 323, 341 |- |Koontz|| 1620 |- |Koots ||1607 |- |Krutzch|| 393 |} == L == {|border="1" |Lacy ||1529 |- |Lain ||1066 |- |Lamonds ||1147 |- |Landers ||1433 |- |Landrum|| 925 |- |Lands ||470 |- |Lane ||431, 649, 652, 890, 1714 |- |Lanhorn|| 1818 |- |Lankford|| 1819 |- |Larew ||1190, 1348, 1542 |- |Large ||915 |- |Larow ||367 |- |Laughton ||786 |- |Laven|| 353 |- |Lavina|| 1397 |- |Lawless ||311, 1193 |- |Lawrence|| 1396 |- |Lawson ||416, 1192, 1780 |- |Lea ||445, 483, 886, 1738, 1751, 1806, 1811, 1813, 1823, 1965, 1974 |- |Leash ||1138 |- |Ledgerwood|| 1688, 2104, 2107, 2121, 2123 |- |Legg|| 850, 949, 983, 1001 |- |Lemmonds ||2177 |- |Lemmons|| 882 |- |Lennen ||376 |- |Lester ||1185, 1186, 1187, 1247, 1279, 1280 |- |Letsinger ||1771, 1775, 1781, 1784 |- |Levers|| 1265 |- |Lewis|| 526, 1229, 1679, 1680, 1681, 2101 |- |Lillia|| 960 |- |Lindal|| 1195, 1196, 1553 |- |Lindall ||1194 |- |Lindell ||541 |- |Lingingfetter|| 740 |- |Linker ||865, 907, 909 |- |Lipton ||508, 682, 814, 815, 816, 817, 819 |- |Lisby|| 955, 959, 958 |- |Little|| 428, 429, 985 |- |Logan|| 537, 1868, 1994 |- |Lonas ||494, 1897 |- |Lones|| 473, 500, 506, 817, 1896 |- |Long ||1632, 1978 |- |Longwith|| 1458, 1517, 2101, 2110 |- |Lookabar ||2123 |- |Looney|| 468, 469, 472, 929 |- |Losew|| 1888 |- |Love ||285, 325, 834, 836, 974 |- |Lovelace|| 651, |- |Low ||1967 |- |Lowe|| 1114, 1305, 1967, 2112 |- |Loy ||1474 |- |Luant ||381 |- |Lucas ||2039, 2040 |- |Lucy ||1555, 1789, 2025 |- |Lutor ||1785 |- |Luttrel ||408, 987, 1002 |- |Luttrell ||497, 826, 851 |- |Lyon ||884, 885, 898, 2166 |- |Lyons ||347, 349, 888, 897, 2155 |} == M == {|border="1" |Maggit|| 857, 893, 918 |- |Majon ||1205 |- |Majors ||1362, 1373, 1374, 1471 |- |Malone ||1300 |- |Maloney ||782 |- |Manes ||1718 |- |Manuel ||318 |- |Marcum ||1794 |- |Marley ||1087 |- |Marrow ||1851 |- |Marshal ||2042 |- |Martha ||1761, 2068 |- |Martin|| 311, 897, 1309 |- |Massey|| 543, 559, 742, 1115, 2030 |- |Massy|| 772 |- |Masterson ||468, 804 |- |Mathena|| 1986 |- |Mather ||336 |- |Mathis ||425 |- |Maxey ||769, 793 |- |Maxwell ||629, 757, 759 |- |May ||1107, 1125, 1127, 1370, 1610, 1611, 1855 |- |Mayes ||1961 |- |Mays ||1758 |- |McAdoo ||1756 |- |McBath ||1106 |- |McBee ||892 |- |McCall ||300, 502, 646, 1118, 1627 |- |McCammon ||319, 706, 720 |- |McCampbell ||342, 354, 380, 394, 395, 896, 1018, 1200 |- |McCarn ||1113 |- |McCarrol|| 770, 771, 2142 |- |McCarroll|| 774 |- |McCarta ||1927 |- |McCarty ||310 |- |McCaughan|| 1914, 1915 |- |McCelland|| 1156 |- |McCerwg|| 672 |- |McClain ||544, 545, 1521, 1615 |- |McCleland ||1911 |- |McClenon ||1908 |- |McCloud ||1411, 1413, 1417, 1418, 1421 |- |McClure ||1733, 1734, 1735 |- |McCombs 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|Piason ||1904 |- |Piatt ||1089 |- |Pickle ||319, 322 |- |Pignet|| 1535 |- |Pike|| 2093 |- |Pin ||286 |- |Piquet ||529 |- |Piram ||1893 |- |Plumlee ||278, 625 |- |Pollard|| 1957 |- |Polly ||940 |- |Pond ||464 |- |Pondexter|| 2001 |- |Porter|| 685, 710, 711 |- |Portis ||895 |- |Postel ||526 |- |Powell ||391, 483, 1877 |- |Pratt|| 1495 |- |Price ||565, 873, 874, 875, 880, 1858, 1863, 1975, 2002 |- |Prince|| 1720, 1721 |- |Pryer|| 721 |- |Pryor ||653 |- |Pugh ||1204, 1362 |- |Pyatt ||1109, 1111 |} == Q == {|border="1" |Quales ||582 |- |Quarles ||993 |} == R == {|border="1" |Raby ||1728, 2176 |- |Ragsdale|| 1157 |- |Rambo|| 708 |- |Ramsay|| 1239 |- |Rankins|| 1447 |- |Rary ||1242 |- |Ray ||718, 1364, 1728 |- |Reed|| 747, 852, 866, 887, 950, 1091, 1118, 2135, 2139 |- |Reeder ||423, 859, 861, 862, 2170 |- |Reese ||461 |- |Regan ||1723 |- |Rentfro|| 1600, 1601, 1602 |- |Rentfrow|| 1594 |- |Reuffio|| 481 |- |Reynolds|| 517, 518, 538, 953, 1860, 2033 |- |Rhoads|| 1718, 2028, 2029, 2030 |- |Rhodes ||436, 1092, 2162 |- |Rice|| 796, 797, 1287 |- |Richardson|| 1160 |- |Ricketts|| 1990 |- |Ridd ||1873 |- |Riley|| 1152 |- |Risden|| 1719 |- |Ritch ||1940 |- |Ritter ||1347 |- |Roach|| 265, 321, 781, 1175 |- |Roady ||1449 |- |Robbins|| 1787 |- |Robert|| 1901 |- |Roberts ||313, 605, 997, 1001, 1275, 1285, 1468, 1518, 1591, 1598, 1931, 2102 |- |Roberts|| 970, 1016 |- |Robinson ||1121 |- |Rocke ||332 |- |Roddy|| 717 |- |Rodgers|| 305, 406, 1029, 1263, 1345, 1346, 2155 |- |Rolston ||568, 628 |- |Ross ||336 |- |Rowland|| 276, 1796, 1797, 1861, 1864, 1865 |- |Royston|| 623 |- |Rudder ||1946, 1947, 2170 |- |Ruder|| 858 |- |Rule|| 662, 664, 665, 666, 667, 712, 716 |- |Russel|| 595 |- |Ruth|| 1280, 1335 |- |Rutherford|| 280, 282, 294, 835, 930, 1253, 1255, 1256, 1273, 1290, 1291, 1339 |} == S == {|border="1" |Salant ||1763, 1778, 1790 |- |Sally|| 800 |- |Sanders ||798 |- |Sartain|| 2005 |- |Sarver|| 1384 |- |Sawyers ||431, 1049, 1293, 1294, 1295 |- |Schoolfield ||1067 |- |Scott|| 346, 349, 351, 385, 593, 600, 784, 807, 867, 951, 1909, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955 |- |Seaps ||1935 |- |Selsor ||978 |- |Selvidge ||437 |- |Shanaberry ||444, 942 |- |Shaneberry|| 853 |- |Shanebery ||846 |- |Sharman|| 902 |- |Sharp ||390, 471, 715, 932, 1033, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1491, 1688, 2090, 2122 |- |Sharpe ||1492 |- |Shaver ||1103, 1104 |- |Shavor ||1835 |- |Sheilds ||483, 569 |- |Shell ||1202, 1203, 1243 |- |Shelton|| 1482, 1713 |- |Sherety ||840 |- |Sherley ||2083 |- |Sherman|| 902, 952, 956 |- |Shermel ||576 |- |Sherrod ||906, 937 |- |Sherwood ||901, 2158 |- |Sheton ||1127 |- |Shinpock ||1777, 1784 |- |Shipe ||412, 413, 871, 946, 961, 991, 1923 |- |Shipman ||482 |- |Showalter ||1898 |- |Shubert ||355 |- |Sillers ||1705 |- |Simmons|| 1258 |- |Simpson|| 365, 478, 586, 596, 600, 605, 610 |- |Sitterow ||1886 |- |Skagg ||1206 |- |Skaggs ||872, 979, 981, 1020, 1262, 1373, 1490, 1493, 1499, 1500 |- |Skats ||1924, 1925 |- |Slade ||979 |- |Slagle ||1009, 1034, 1038 |- |Smart ||902 |- 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|Yearout|| 778 |- |York ||1422, 1426, 1427, 1536, 1537, 1580, 1684 |} == Z == {|border="1" |Zachary ||1259, 1299 |- |Zachery ||1257, 1286, 1289, 1318 |}

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [[Category: US Census 1850 Tennessee Knox County, District 15, Families 1700-1749]] == 1700 == === 1700 - William McPherson family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1791|| 1700 ||William McPherson||62||M|| ||Farmer||$500 || Ten || || || || |- |||||Nancy "||59||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Alfred "||27||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Manervia "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1701 - William McPherson family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1792|| 1701 ||William McPherson||33||M|| |||| || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Mary Ann "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Caroline "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Asburry "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Melvie "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1702 - Rufus M Miller family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1793|| 1702 ||Rufus M Miller||26||M|| ||Farmer|| $200||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lafayette "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Oliver "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Loweisa "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1703 - Ellena Miller family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1794|| 1703 ||Ellena Miller||59||F|| |||| || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Frederick W "||24||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||20||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Alfred "||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1704 - Isaac Miller family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1795|| 1704 ||Isaac Miller||21||M|| || Farmer || || Tennessee ||- || || || |- |||||Martha "||21||F|| || || ||"||- || || || |} === 1705 - James P Sillers family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1796|| 1705 ||James P Sillers||25||M|| || Farmer || || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Susan "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louisa "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William M "||7/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1706 - Margaret Fox family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1797|| 1706 ||Margaret Fox||46||F|| ||||$2,000 ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Austin A "||23||M|| || Farmer || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William M "||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth M "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Charita S "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret D "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1707 - Robert Good family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1798|| 1707 ||Robert Good||58||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||48||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret C "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah M L "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan E "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Solomon P "||12||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza D "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary F Garrison||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Simon Welch||21||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Va|| || ||x || |} === 1708 - James Garrison family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1799|| 1708 ||James Garrison||40||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||38||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louisa "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sidney "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1709 - Archibald Fox family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1700|| 1709 ||Archibald Fox||23||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||North Carolina|| || || || |- |||||Emily J "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lydia "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Parthena A "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1710 == === 1710 - Rebecca Fox family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1701|| 1710 ||Rebecca Fox||22||M|| ||Farmer|| $400||NC||- || || || |- |||||Sarah "||19||F|| || || ||Ten||- || || || |} === 1711 - Agor Smith family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1702|| 1711 ||Agor Smith||21||M|| ||Farmer||$750 ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Fanny "||17||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Hanny "||17||M|| || || ||NC|| || x|| || |- |||||Mahala "||14||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||John "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1712 - Leander J Smith family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1703|| 1712 ||Leander J Smith||28||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Milly C "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Franes E "||2||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Bornet W "||19||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || x || || |- |||||Wiliam W "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Archibald G "||9||M|| || || ||Ten|| || x|| || |} === 1713 - Palshah Shelton family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1704|| 1713 ||Palshah Shelton||55||M|| ||Farmer||$600 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Polly "||29||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Rebecca M "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James K P "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wid "||8/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1714 - Lovis Lane family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1705|| 1714 ||Lovis Lane||35||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cynthia A "||2/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1715 - Mary Cooper family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1706|| 1715 ||Mary Cooper||54||F|| |||| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||George Haughler||29||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Louisiana|| || || || |- |||||Martha J "||20||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |} === 1716 - Ezekiel J England family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1707|| 1716 ||Ezekiel J England||37||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah R "||34||F|| || || ||SC| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||7||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Washington Bud||16||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1717 - Joab Gentry family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1708|| 1717 ||Joab Gentry||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William F Gentry||1||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 1718 - Thomas B Cox family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1709|| 1718 ||Thomas B Cox||41||M|| ||Farmer||$2,800 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Charlottey C "||38||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||15||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Carline "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca E "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Callaway||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas B Manes||30||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||John Rhoads||23||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Wit "||29||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1719 - John S Risden family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 1710|| 1719 ||John S Risden||36||M|| ||Blacksmith||$40 ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Rutha "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hester "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joanna "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rutha "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1720 == === 1720 - Edward Prince family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1711|| 1720 ||Edward Prince||53||M|| ||Miller||$2,300 ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Josepha "||55||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Edward "||18||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Anna "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Dosha "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Richard "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1721 - Joseph Prince family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1712|| 1721 ||Joseph Prince||32||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary C "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1722 - David Newbill family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1713|| 1722 ||David Newbill||58||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||America "||62||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary "||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W "||24||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Parthenia "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William Denton||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca Denman||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jas W "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Peant W State||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Frances A Dammon||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Virginia M State||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1723 - William Regan family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1714|| 1723 ||William Regan||39||M|| ||Farmer||$400 ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Regan||35||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||James "||15||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah C "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry P "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Prince Edward "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1724 - Sarah Hendrex family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1715|| 1724 ||Sarah Hendrex||50||F|| ||||$650 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Tarlton "||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Mark "||21||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Caroline M "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy C "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James H "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Napoleon B "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1725 - Luther Hendrex family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1716|| 1725 ||Luther Hendrex||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susan M "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William M "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lewis L "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1726 - Archibald Cobb family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1717|| 1726 ||Archibald Cobb||74||M|| ||Farmer||$4,000 ||NJ|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca "||70||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Caldonia Abernathy "||19||F|| || || ||Missouri|| || || || |- |||||Sophrona "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Albertis "||18||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Adolphus "||7||M|| || || ||Illinois|| || x|| || |} === 1727 - Thomas Cobb family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1718|| 1727 ||Thomas Cobb||37||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Ann L "||27||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Thomas W "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel A "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James E "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John O "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph B "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret R E E A "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1728 - Robert Ray family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1719|| 1728 ||Robert Ray||53||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Lucinda "||44||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary "||18||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Frankey "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sherwood "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Jane "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||George "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Keziah "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Raby||6||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 1729 - Stephen Jett family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1720|| 1729 ||Stephen Jett||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth J "||20||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Thomas "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||8/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Madison "||18||M|| ||Farmer || ||"|| || || || |} == 1730 == === 1730 - Azor Cobb family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1721|| 1730 ||Azor Cobb||55||M|| ||Farmer||$2,400 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||54||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Berry "||2||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Winfield||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1731 - John W Peters family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1722|| 1731 ||John W Peters||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Ruby "||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Washington B "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William E "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John H " T||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James F "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J " T||4||''M''|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1732 - Elijah Berry family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1723|| 1732 ||Elijah Berry||31||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Peggy "||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah A "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Janet S "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1733 - Alexander McClure family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1724|| 1733 ||Alexander McClure||44||M|| ||Farmer||$1,650 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||43||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John H "||20||M|| ||Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza J "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabella "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah R "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary E "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William B "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1734 - William McClure family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1725|| 1734 ||William McClure||35||M|| ||Farmer||$825 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary A "||39||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha J "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth J "||78||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1735 - Hamilton McClure family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1726|| 1735 ||Hamilton McClure||44||M|| ||Farmer||$825 ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Eliza "||38||F|| || || ||Ala|| || || || |- |||||Rosannah "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabella "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John McClure||3||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 1736 - James L Taylor family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1727|| 1736 ||James L Taylor||29||M|| ||Miller|| ||Illinois|| || || || |- |||||Annis "||29||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Ann H "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Pressus C "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza J "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John G "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Charles W "||4/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1737 - George Hufstedler family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1728|| 1737 ||George Hufstedler||23||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Rhoda "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann E "||7/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1738 - James C Lea family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1729|| 1738 ||James C Lea||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Susan M "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William J "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1739 - Thomas Bugess family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1730|| 1739 ||Thomas Bugess||42||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||Elizabeth "||32||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Eliza J "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Amanda C "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Caledonia "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sophronia " T||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William A "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan L "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1740 == === 1740 - Samuel D Cobb family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1731|| 1740 ||Samuel D Cobb||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary W "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George H "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1741 - Elizabeth Gilbert family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1732|| 1741 ||Elizabeth Gilbert||30||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||John R "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Delila "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1742 - Elija Padget family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1733|| 1742 ||Elija Padget||36||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah "||36||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy E "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || ||Idiot |- |||||William "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Angeline "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Holly J "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Abner "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1743 - Samuel Starkey family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1734|| 1743 ||Samuel Starkey||52||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Mariah||44||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy J Starkey||20||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Judy "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ellen "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James G "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas A "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1744 - Elizabeth A Starky family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1735|| 1744 ||Elizabeth A Starky||25||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah J "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Josiah "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hezekiah " T||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1745 - Robert W Hardin family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1736|| 1745 ||Robert W Hardin||27||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Amanda E "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Amos "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mar M "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Tennessee E "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lawson Douglas||13||M|| || || ||NC|| || x|| || |} === 1746 - James Hardin family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1737|| 1746 ||James Hardin||38||M|| ||Farmer|| $1,800||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Malinda "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lurinda "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Amos G "||10/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1747 - Amos Hardin family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1738|| 1747 ||Amos Hardin||34||M|| ||Farmer||$1,600 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Luticia R "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah A "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wesley Amos||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1748 - James Bock family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1739|| 1748 ||James Bock||56||M|| ||Farmer|| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||51||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Manervia "||12||F|| || || ||Ten|| || x|| || |- |||||Henry H "||92||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||David H "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jonathan F "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Haley Brock||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1749 - Benjamin Elles family (0/1) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1740|| 1749 ||Benjamin Elles||42||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |}

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Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Families 1900-1949

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [[Category: US Census 1850 Tennessee Knox County, District 15, Families 1900-1949]] == 1900 == === 1900 - Robert L Dawson family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1891|| 1900 ||Robert L Dawson||24||M|| || Farmer || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Louinda "||25||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William F "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Oliver P "||2/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1901 - Joshuah Robert family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1892|| 1901 ||Joshuah Robert||25||M|| || Farmer || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||34||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett H "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary J "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Darcas "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James A "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1902 - Robert Johnsin family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1893|| 1902 ||Robert Johnsin||38||M|| || Farmer || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||75||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Lourinda Hensley||19||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1903 - Robert Grey family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1894|| 1903 ||Robert Grey||53||M|| || Farmer ||$1,400 ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Anna "||45||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James "||24||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Charles "||22||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel "||16||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mary Ann "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mariah "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cledonia "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Louisa "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1904 - John Piason family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1895|| 1904 ||John Piason||33||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary "||36||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Louisa "||14||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret F Piason||11||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Ann E "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Juley J "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Loucinda "||4/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1905 - David Nelson family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1896|| 1905 ||David Nelson||39||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Charlott "||40||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margarett J "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy A "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Houston D "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Josephas M "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jacob L "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louisa E "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Olivia F "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1906 - Daniel King family (0/11) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1897|| 1906 ||Daniel King||54||M|| ||Farmer||$800 ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah "||50||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy "||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Siney "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza C "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||David "||15||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mary "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harriett "||9||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha E "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William "||17||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |} === 1907 - Joseph Grey family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1898|| 1907 ||Joseph Grey||56||M|| || Farmer || ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||14||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1908 - Mathew McClenon family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1899|| 1908 ||Mathew McClenon||53||M|| || Farmer ||$4,000 ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Marth "||53||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett "||23||F|| || || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||John "||22||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isabillow "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert A "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Neil "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mathew "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1909 - Mitchol S Scott family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1900|| 1909 ||Mitchol S Scott||35||M|| || Farmer || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Ibby "||27||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||William D L "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John R H Scott||2||F|| || || || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Nancy M J "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J L "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1910 == === 1910 - Prier Neeley family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1901|| 1910 ||Prier Neeley||22||M|| || Farmer || || Tennessee ||x || || x|| |- |||||Pricilla "||22||F|| || || ||"|| x|| || || |} === 1911 - Joseph McCleland family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1902|| 1911 ||Joseph McCleland||25||M|| ||Carpenter|| || Tennessee || || ||x || |- |||||Margarett "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas F "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1912 - Margarett Ghun family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1903|| 1912 ||Margarett Ghun||44||F|| |||| ||SC|| || ||x || |- |||||William "||32||M|| ||Carriage Maker|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Thomas "||20||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mariah "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margarett "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1913 - John Coker family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1904|| 1913 ||John Coker||47||M|| ||Farmer||$300 ||Tenn|| || || |x|| |- |||||Sarah "||47||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||William "||21||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jonathan "||16||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Joycey "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mathew "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Francis "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1914 - Thomas McCaughan family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1905|| 1914 ||Thomas McCaughan||50||M|| || Farmer ||$6,000 ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Molly "||53||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel Wiles||22||M|| || Farmer || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1915 - Thomas McCaughan family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1906|| 1915 ||Thomas McCaughan||20||M|| || Farmer || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Margarett J "||19||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Martha "||1||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1916 - Mary Hackney family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1907|| 1916 ||Mary Hackney||55||F|| |||| ||NC|| || ||x || |- |||||John "||26||M|| ||Brick Mason|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Hiram "||23||M|| ||Miller|| ||"|| || || || Deaf |- |||||Catharine A "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louisa "||23||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||James H "||18||M|| ||Labor|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Henry T "||15||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H "||7/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1917 - Frederick Hiskil family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1908|| 1917 ||Frederick Hiskil||54||M|| || Farmer || $20,500||Maryland|| || || || |- |||||Eliza "||52||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Margarett "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sousin "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Carrick W "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ferdind Hiskil||11||M|| || || ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sousin Brown||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1918 - Eli Clark family (0/13) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1909|| 1918 ||Eli Clark||44||M|| ||Black Smith|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||39||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah A "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rachol C "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John W "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ira N "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Emaby "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebecca "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jerucia "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hezekiah C "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza C "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Zachaa S "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1919 - Wm Harrison family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1910|| 1919 ||Wm Harrison||50||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || ||x || |- |||||Martha "||55||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H "||24||M|| || Farmer || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E "||18||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||David F "||15||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Rebecca S "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isabella "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} == 1920 == === 1920 - Claibourn Wilkenson family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1911|| 1920 ||Claibourn Wilkenson||35||M|| ||Labor|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Loucy A "||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John "||15||M|| ||Labor|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza J "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Matilda C "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Paul J "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry C "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Major L "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1921 - Alexandria Turner family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1912|| 1921 ||Alexandria Turner||38||M|| ||Farmer||$900 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Hanah "||41||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Francis "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy J "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary E "||8||F|| || T|| ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert A "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1922 - Robert A Sturling family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1913|| 1922 ||Robert A Sturling||27||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elvira C Sturling||1||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1923 - Eleana Shipe family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1914|| 1923 ||Eleana Shipe||30||M|| ||Farmer|| || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Margarett "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Doctor A "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William Hensly||15||M|| ||Labour|| ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 1924 - Zachariah Skats family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1915|| 1924 ||Zachariah Skats||50||M|| ||Cabinet Maker||$100 ||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Martha "||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Sarah "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Grief "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1925 - Zebodee Skats family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1916|| 1925 ||Zebodee Skats||21||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Tabitha "||3/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1926 - Elizabeth Criag family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1917|| 1926 ||Elizabeth Criag||28||F|| ||||$800 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Pheba R "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane E "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John R "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel A "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh L "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary S Harrison||28||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |} === 1927 - George Bonds family (0/15) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1918|| 1927 ||George Bonds||54||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Eliza F "||54||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah L "||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh M "||23||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isaac H "||22||M|| ||Student|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catharine J "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isabella C "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Stevin F "||16||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Mary E "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cate J Houston||20||F|| || || ||Alabama|| || || || |- |||||Nancy McCarta||33||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Alfread "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margarett E "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann Bonds||27||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Houston Dailey||23||M|| ||Labor|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1928 - John Tuckey family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1919|| 1928 ||John Tuckey||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Marthy J "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1929 - David Bierby family (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1920|| 1929 ||David Bierby||60||M|| ||Farmer|| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Mary M "||47||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Mikal "||26||M|| ||Farmer || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy "||28||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Bierby||32||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mariah "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ruth A "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rachol R "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marthy E "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William E H "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||83||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |} == 1930 == === 1930 - John M French family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1921|| 1930 ||John M French||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary A "||38||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ruthy A "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1931 - Wm Enos family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1922|| 1931 ||Wm Enos||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Louinda "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Malissa A "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mikel R "||10/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sally A Roberts||21||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === 1932 - Martha Beyerley family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1923|| 1932 ||Martha Beyerley||34||M|| ||''Farmer''|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||34||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jasper "||12||M|| || T|| ||"|| || x|| || |} === 1933 - John Brown family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1924|| 1933 ||John Brown||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||53||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Samuel P "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Brantley H "||15||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Melvina "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Judge W "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Loucinda Morris||28||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === 1934 - Frank F Kelley family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1925|| 1934 ||Frank F Kelley||34||M|| ||Farmer||$10,000 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||31||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John C "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary M "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||David D "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William S "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1935 - Tinsley Seaps family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1926|| 1935 ||Tinsley Seaps||34||M|| ||Carpenter|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Malinda "||32||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary A J "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William G "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel C "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Zachariah T "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1936 - Elizabeth Dunn family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1927|| 1936 ||Elizabeth Dunn||55||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Mary Dunn||40||F|| || || || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||John "||17||M|| ||Labor|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1937 - Wm Dunn family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1928|| 1937 ||Wm Dunn||40||M|| ||Carpenter|| || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Sarah "||41||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === 1938 - George Dunn family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1929|| 1938 ||George Dunn||36||M|| ||Carpenter||$150 || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Eada "||36||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Isabella J "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Joseph "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margarett "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Adainga "||7/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1939 - James Smith family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1930|| 1939 ||James Smith||35||M|| ||Farmer||$2,000 || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Sintha "||30||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marcus L "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Francis M "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William S "||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jeremiah S "||8/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 1940 == === 1940 - Samuel Smith family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1931|| 1940 ||Samuel Smith||55||M|| ||Labor|| || Tennessee || || || || |- |||||Ann "||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sousin "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catharine "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Adaline "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Alexandria Ritch||32||M||M ||Labor|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1941 - James Grady family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1932|| 1941 ||James Grady||27||M|| ||Farmer|| || Tennessee || || || x|| |- |||||Jane "||43||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |- |||||Alexandria Hobbs||15||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Malinda J "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1942 - Elizabeth Wrigh family (0/1) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1933|| 1942 ||Elizabeth Wrigh||97||F|| |||| ||Ireland|| || || || |} === 1943 - John Euhark family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1934|| 1943 ||John Euhark||54||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Marthy "||50||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||George F "||23||M|| || Farmer || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Eliza A "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mathew "||18||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John W "||16||M|| || Farmer || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James M "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Marthy "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel W "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1944 - Wm Ellis family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1935|| 1944 ||Wm Ellis||50||M|| || Farmer || ||NC|| || || x|| |- |||||Rachal "||33||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nobolian "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Wiley "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Louis "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jane Ellis||8||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Theodore F "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 1945 - Jeremiah F Temples family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |(...)36|| 1832 ||Jeremiah F Temples||46||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy D "||45||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Abigail "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin W "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William D "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jeremiah S "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann B "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} Note: This family number is out of order and I don't know why it is stuck between 1831 and 1832 === 1946 - Edward Rudder family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1937|| 1946 ||Edward Rudder||43||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mahala "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||20||M|| ||Student|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Alexander "||17||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sarah "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James K P "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph B "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Edward B "||6/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Paschal Nance||77||M|| ||None || ||Va|| || || || |} === 1947 - Benjamin Rudder family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1938|| 1947 ||Benjamin Rudder||35||M|| ||Farming|| ||Virginia|| || || || |- |||||Eliza J "||30||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Marcus L "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Samuel "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin J "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine "||80||F|| || || ||Va|| || || || |} === 1948 - William Bearden family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1939|| 1948 ||William Bearden||40||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Joicy "||41||F|| || || ||Ten|| || ||x|| |- |||||Catherine J "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Josephus "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H "||18||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 1949 - Thomas Scott family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |1940|| 1949 ||Thomas Scott||50||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Charity "||30||F|| || || ||SC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth J "||3||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Waynefield S "||8/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |}

Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Directory

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See main Knox County 1850 Census project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See District 31 Knox County 1850 Census project page] '''Directory of surnames listed in alphabetical order with corresponding family number.''' == A == {|border="1" |Abbott|| 109 |- |Adams|| 108, 399, 403, 479 |- |Alberton|| 573 |- |Alexander ||267, 349, 351, 635 |- |Amos|| 490 |- |Anderson ||402 |- |Arms|| 304 |- |Armstrong ||145, 146, 277, 341, 344, 359, 361 |- |Arnold ||232 |- |Ault ||164, 251 |- |Austin|| 280, 364, 407 |} == B == {|border="1" |Badwin ||276 |- |Baker ||4, 5, 24, 49, 55, 424 |- |Baldwin ||275, 597 |- |Bale ||213 |- |Baler ||156, 196 |- |Barber|| 234 |- |Barger|| 546 |- |Bartley|| 371 |- |Baylee ||230 |- |Beal ||365 |- |Beall ||365, 367 |- |Bean|| 25, 26 |- |Beard|| 44, 260 |- |Bell|| 344, 541, 548, 608 |- |Berry|| 15, 204 |- |Bilderback ||495 |- |Blake ||303 |- |Boggs|| 243 |- |Bolinger ||2 |- |Bond|| 304 |- |Booth ||633 |- |Bowman|| 60, 102, 189 |- |Boyd|| 524, 612 |- |Brady|| 178 |- |Brake|| 269 |- |Branham|| 632 |- |Breakbill ||58 |- |Brewer ||318, 385 |- |Brinkhoff|| 457 |- |Broks|| 71 |- |Brooks|| 71 |- |Brown|| 12, 73, 75, 76, 411, 415, 581 |- |Browning|| 350, 562 |- |Bruce ||9 |- |Bryant|| 419 |- |Buckhart ||137 |- |Buffelow ||491 |- |Burnett ||115, 118, 120, 121, 122, 139, 265, 302, 533, 629, 645 |- |Burnette ||70 |- |Burress ||343 |- |Buruss ||421 |- |Byerley ||610 |} == C == {|border="1" |Calins|| 231 |- |Campbell|| 161, 163, 164, 514, 520, 522, 523, 578, 620 |- |Carmon|| 245 |- |Carpenter|| 295, 296, 604 |- |Carrey|| 256 |- |Carry|| 256 |- |Carter|| 179, 405 |- |Cash|| 263 |- |Cerby|| 238 |- |Chesney|| 99, 212 |- |Chesny|| 192 |- |Chumney|| 628 |- |Clark|| 378 |- |Clawson|| 498 |- |Clift|| 414 |- |Clifton|| 194 |- |Cloniger|| 255, 315, 318, 324, 325, 379 |- |Coal|| 294 |- |Cobb|| 349, 405 |- |Coker|| 216 |- |Conner|| 622 |- |Coon|| 573 |- |Copick|| 17 |- |Cowans|| 470 |- |Craft|| 397 |- |Craig|| 325, 437, 446, 549 |- |Craige|| 550 |- |Crawford|| 429 |- |Crews|| 7, 8 |- |Cunningham|| 41, 298, 316, 319, 374 |- |Currier|| 512 |} == D == {|border="1" |Daris|| 232 |- |Davenpart|| 538 |- |Davidson|| 566 |- |Davis|| 197, 241, 290, 312, 358, 362, 616, 639 |- |Dearmond|| 39 |- |Deaton|| 220 |- |Deazearn|| 46 |- |Debusk|| 539 |- |Defrees|| 472 |- |Defreese|| 452 |- |Denton|| 436 |- |Dines|| 531 |- |Doke|| 525 |- |Douglass|| 236, 640 |- |Duff|| 484 |- |Dunlap|| 66, 101 |- |Dunn|| 48, 56 |- |Dunnaway|| 624 |- |Durnell|| 475 |- |Dykes|| 155, 218 |} == E == {|border="1" |Earley|| 609, 626, 636, 637 |- |Edington|| 130 |- |Edwards|| 605, 614 |- |Eillonday|| 103 |- |Erwin|| 31 |- |Evans|| 427 |- |Everett|| 475, 476, 477 |} == E == {|border="1" |Ferguson|| 61, 62, 68 |- |Fike|| 510 |- |Finger|| 27, 28, 274 |- |Fisdun|| 189 |- |Fisher|| 269, 302, 343, 606 |- |Flaniken|| 335 |- |Fleming|| 426 |- |Fleniken|| 338 |- |Forbes|| 178 |- |Ford|| 49, 72, 354 |- |Fox|| 534 |- |Frazier|| 36, 81 |- |Frith|| 499 |- |Fulton|| 398, 419 |} == G == {|border="1" |Gallion|| 77, 78, 250, 311, 374 |- |Gallispie|| 448 |- |Gambell|| 545, 572 |- |Garner|| 223 |- |Gentry|| 403 |- |George|| 461 |- |Gesham|| 304 |- |Gibbon|| 30 |- |Gibson|| 158 |- |Gilbreath|| 460, 518, 527, 528, 529, 530 |- |Gillonday|| 104 |- |Givins|| 603 |- |Glenn|| 207 |- |Goddard|| 170 |- |Gossett|| 257 |- |Gowan|| 563 |- |Gowans|| 608 |- |Gowns|| 561 |- |Graham|| 331 |- |Green|| 92, 473 |- |Greer|| 468 |- |Grigsby|| 450 |- |Grizell|| 74, 79, 170 |- |Guinn|| 84 |} == H == {|border="1" |Hackney|| 148 |- |Hackny|| 43 |- |Haggard|| 434 |- |Hail|| 579 |- |Hale|| 124 |- |Halind|| 269 |- |Hall|| 399 |- |Hamon|| 478 |- |Hancock|| 348 |- |Hankins|| 501 |- |Hann|| 587 |- |Harbus|| 594 |- |Harmon|| 485 |- |Harrison|| 244 |- |Hart|| 345 |- |Harvy|| 630, 631 |- |Hasinthe|| 537 |- |Haskins|| 430, 442 |- |Hawn|| 141 |- |Headley|| 208 |- |Headrick|| 3 |- |Hendron|| 17 |- |Hensley|| 550 |- |Hickman|| 195, 614 |- |Hicky ||117 |- |Highton|| 621 |- |Hill|| 106, 641 |- |Hines|| 36, 37, 64, 65 |- |Hoard|| 465 |- |Hodge|| 306 |- |Hodger|| 396 |- |Hodges|| 306, 307 |- |Hoggard|| 435 |- |Holmes|| 449, 587 |- |Hood|| 1 |- |Hosley|| 163, 172 |- |Houglesby|| 390 |- |Houser|| 5, 10, 32 |- |Howard|| 440, 535 |- |Huffaker|| 90, 91, 93, 95, 96, 140, 142, 188, 403 |- |Hulan|| 551, 573, 574 |- |Hunt|| 582 |- |Hunter|| 266, 337 |- |Hyden|| 483 |} == I == {|border="1" |Ingrebow|| 210 |} == J == {|border="1" |James|| 632 |- |Janeway|| 233 |- |Jinkins|| 409 |- |Johnson|| 34, 35, 40, 41, 80, 131, 132, 168, 169, 262, 416 |- |Jones|| 405, 474 |- |Jorden|| 564, 643 |- |Julin|| 63, 66, 67, 154 |} == K == {|border="1" |Kearn|| 209 |- |Keener|| 87, 98 |- |Kenneday|| 394 |- |Kennedy|| 157, 158, 159, 172, 204 |- |Kindrick|| 75 |- |King|| 99, 117, 185, 186, 228, 259, 634, 645 |} == L == {|border="1" |Lane|| 223, 224 |- |Langley|| 23 |- |Larew|| 430 |- |Laughisty|| 87 |- |Laughran|| 445 |- |Law|| 410 |- |Leathgo|| 519 |- |Leck|| 333 |- |Leek|| 279, 289, 292, 383 |- |Lethgo|| 513 |- |Lewis ||206, 480 |- |Like|| 368, 382, 384, 413 |- |Littero|| 556, 602 |- |Long|| 202, 203, 620, 258, 428 |- |Low|| 578, 596 |- |Lusk|| 6 |- |Luttrell|| 182, 282, 340, 356, 369, 370, 371, 405 |- |Lyle|| 408, 481 |} == M == {|border="1" |Mannery|| 345 |- |Marley|| 571 |- |Maroney|| 461, 467 |- |Martin|| 455, 642 |- |Mason|| 205, 237, 239 |- |Matthews|| 402 |- |Maxey|| 14 |- |May|| 595, 600 |- |McBee|| 412 |- |McCampbell|| 613 |- |McCarty|| 183, 222 |- |McClain|| 479 |- |McClung|| 509 |- |McCluny|| 428 |- |McCubbans|| 401 |- |McDade|| 453 |- |McDaniel|| 487 |- |McDonah|| 575 |- |McElherron|| 496 |- |McElhuron|| 496 |- |McLimore|| 278, 355 |- |McMillan|| 271, 272, 273, 299, 300, 301, 308, 310, 334, 375, 377, 405 |- |McNutt|| 69, 143, 150, 152, 153, 171, 332, 334 |- |McShader ||167 |- |Meeks|| 30 |- |Merinow|| 147 |- |Merriman|| 286, 287, 288 |- |Mggett|| 405 |- |Monday|| 105, 144, 151, 317 |- |Mondy|| 162 |- |Moufield|| 540 |- |Moulder|| 181, 400 |- |Mourefield|| 425 |- |Much|| 536 |- |Muloany|| 184, 196, 199, 214, 219 |- |Munday|| 175 |- |Murphy|| 642 |- |Mynatt|| 544 |} == N == {|border="1" |Nail|| 281 |- |Neal|| 99, 116 |- |Nelson|| 18, 19, 345, 452 |- |Newman|| 190, 191, 193 |- |Nichodemus|| 360 |- |Nichols|| 314, 381, 398 |- |Night|| 398 |- |Norman|| 129 |} == O == {|border="1" |Oare|| 323 |- |Offett|| 598 |- |Ouglesby|| 327, 388, 389 |- |Owans|| 609 |} == P == {|border="1" |Packett|| 252, 281, 380 |- |Palmer|| 97 |- |Parham|| 432 |- |Parker|| 173, 176, 293 |- |Parsley|| 174 |- |Parsons|| 363 |- |Paston|| 114 |- |Pate|| 515 |- |Payne|| 20, 53, 83, 113, 123 |- |Perrey|| 284, 291, 336, 347, 366, 364, 520 |- |Pickle|| 136, 138, 165, 166, 167, 261 |- |Pilant|| 237 |- |Pinner|| 391 |- |Pitner|| 87, 98 |- |Pittillo|| 392 |- |Plumber|| 180, 268, 270 |- |Plumlee|| 326 |- |Porterfield|| 111, 126 |- |Potter|| 407 |- |Prater|| 621 |- |Pratt|| 328, 329, 330, 342, 346, 352 |- |Price|| 372, 404 |- |Proper|| 504 |- |Pryor|| 108 |} == Q == {|border="1" |Quails|| 126 |} == R == {|border="1" |Raby|| 441, 559, 615 |- |Ramsey|| 134, 285 |- |Randles|| 227, 418 |- |Randy|| 581 |- |Reagon|| 149 |- |Reed|| 51, 52, 327, 353, 644 |- |Rees|| 471 |- |Reese|| 419 |- |Reynolds|| 464 |- |Rhea|| 415 |- |Rhoada|| 357 |- |Rice|| 454 |- |Right|| 645 |- |Roan|| 135 |- |Roberts|| 235, 239, 240, 244, 393, 532, 540, 544, 551, 591, 592 |- |Rodgers ||403, 590, 599, 607 |- |Roe|| 625, 627 |- |Rolings|| 386 |- |Root|| 409 |- |Rosan|| 386 |- |Rose|| 100, 112, 229 |- |Ross|| 264 |- |Roy|| 451 |- |Rudder|| 516 |- |Rugles|| 555 |- |Rupe|| 565 |- |Russell|| 203, 456, 458, 460, 569, 570, 581, 584, 585, 586 |- |Rutledge|| 470 |- |Ryon|| 507 |} == R == {|border="1" |Sane|| 10, 11 |- |Scott|| 463, 547 |- |Seaton|| 433, 436 |- |Sharp|| 177, 511 |- |Shearwood|| 569, 588 |- |Sherod|| 373 |- |Sherrod|| 110, 119, 253, 420 |- |Shetterley|| 503, 508 |- |Shetterly|| 502 |- |Shields|| 102 |- |Shook|| 22, 124 |- |Shupe|| 283 |- |Simpson|| 21, 447, 448 |- |Sing|| 54 |- |Slade|| 312 |- |Slatery|| 13 |- |Sligor|| 50 |- |Smith|| 198, 200, 201, 207, 209, 215, 225, 228, 395, 417, 423, 438, 462, 482, 497, 521, 577, 583, 608, 617, 618, 619, 638, 641 |- |Sneed|| 405 |- |Soward|| 486, 488, 489 |- |Speers|| 580 |- |Stansbery|| 16 |- |Sterling|| 246, 543 |- |Stetterley|| 500 |- |Stewart|| 264 |- |Stillings|| 409 |- |Stone|| 598, 601 |- |Stooks|| 57 |- |Story|| 611 |- |Strange|| 589 |- |Sugart|| 558 |- |Sushown|| 266 |- |Swagerty|| 29, 42, 406 |- |Swan ||428, 431, 466, 543 |- |Swisher|| 94 |} == T == {|border="1" |Tallant|| 517, 629 |- |Tarwater|| 59, 125, 259 |- |Taylor|| 242, 459, 492, 493, 506, 594 |- |Temple|| 526 |- |Thompson|| 254, 331, 332, 576 |- |Tilson|| 553 |- |Tittero|| 557 |- |Tumley|| 405 |- |Tummons ||321, 322 |- |Turnwell|| 532 |} == U == {|border="1" |Udaly|| 221 |- |Underwood|| 187, 226, 248, 249, 376 |} == V == {|border="1" |Vance ||309, 494 |- |Venarsdale|| 552 |} == W == {|border="1" |Wade ||64 |- |Walker|| 45, 255, 304, 313, 387, 392, 537 |- |Wallace ||444 |- |Walls ||385 |- |Ward ||217 |- |Warren ||210 |- |Waters ||86 |- |Watt ||422, 494 |- |Wayman ||439 |- |Waysman ||439 |- |Weaver ||211 |- |Webber ||273, 320 |- |Welch ||623 |- |Wells ||459, 560 |- |Westley ||477 |- |Wheeler ||554, 567, 568, 597 |- |Whisenhurt|| 38 |- |White ||297, 339, 380, 505, 542 |- |Widner ||88, 89 |- |Wiles ||588, 593 |- |Wilhite ||33, 47, 71, 133, 160 |- |Willabry|| 538 |- |Wills ||457 |- |Willson|| 127, 128, 314, 469 |- |Wilson ||247, 365 |- |Witt ||272, 305 |- |Woods|| 57 |- |Woodville|| 558 |- |Wright|| 443 |- |Wrinkle|| 82, 85, 107 |} == Y == {|border="1" |Young|| 497 |}

Philip Porter Pension Application

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'''Lucy Ayers Gunthorpe, transcriber16 Oct. 2005''''' The first application was made to the Sate of South Carolina in 1831: To the Honorable Senate and Members of the House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, The Humble petition of Phillip Porter showeth that he is now in the 67 or 68 year or years of his age, has reared a large family and they have all become of age and doing for their selves and he has no family except himself and his wife and the petitioner showeth that he has for many years of his life been an ailing man and not able to accumulate property. He is now old and not able to work and without help from the State of South Carolina where he has rendered great service must of course soon become in a suffering situation or be dependent to the charity of his friends and as this Petitioner has been a faithful Soldier of the revolutionary struggle and all his aid was rendered in that glorious struggle for liberty, he hopes you take his petition in consideration and grant him a pension as is allowed to others in similar circumstances. The petitioner showeth that he was born in North Carolina, Guilford County and removed to South Carolina in the time of the war and settled in Abbeville Dist. in this State and there resided during the war and this petitioner showeth that he was early in our army when he came to the State. The first tour was a Volunteer Tour against the Indians under Col. Killgore and then home and then served three months longer under Capt. Roseman scouring the frontier and was stationed at NORRODS BLOCK House in Abbeville where he served a dangerous tour of duty in guarding and providing provisions for the benefit of the Fort and after he served his tour at that place he then volunteered under Capt. Robert Maxwell in the horse service for another tour in the said service scouring and ranging the frontier where he, your petitioner under went many hard trials and many dangers. Your petitioner showeth that he was ready at every beck and call of Capt. Robert Maxwell about the close of the glorious struggle for liberty to turn out and scour the frontiers and beat back the Indians in which service he often acted as a spy and if your honorable body shall hear the prayers of your petitioner he as in duty bound will ever pray--- The State of South Carolina, Pickens District: Personally came before me the subscribing Justice for the said District and appeared Phillip Porter, the above Petitioner and made oath in due form of law and sayeth on his oath that all the facts set forth in the above Petition is just and true. Sworn to and subscribed to this 18th day of November 1831 before me Bailey Barton, JQ. Signed: Philip Porter The following is a just and true schedule of the Property of Phillip Porter.......439 acres poor land, part Mountains ....given in to Tax Collector last quartly...13 head cattle...A stock of hogs supposed 30 head or upward,some of them being shy I can't exactly say...2 head of horse beast, not valuable...6 or 7 head of sheep and a few farming tools andthe necessary house hold and kitchen furniture for a small family... no article of fine quality....as to cabinet work and 2 beds furniture. The State of South Carolina, Pickens District: Before me the Subscribing Justice, Personally came and appeared Phillip Porter and made oath the written is a Just and True schedule of all his effects and says on his oath that he has not dispossessed himself of any property in order to obtain a pension from the State. Sworn to this 18 day Nov. 1831 before me Bailey Barton, JQ. Signed: Philip Porter. I, Bailey Barton one of the Justices of the Quorum for the said District do certify that I have been long acquainted with Phillip Porter and can say he is a man of just character and that all faith and credit should be given to his affidavits as such. Signed: Bailey Barton, JQ. The State of South Carolina, Pickens District: Before me the subscribing Justice of Peace for the said District, personally came and appeared JOSEPH CHAPMAN and took oath in due form of law and says on his oath that he knew Phillip Porter to be a faithful soldier in the Revolutionary War and that he frequently saw him doing duty and that he served with him under Capt. Maxwell and Roseman and says he knew Phillip Porter through the whole struggle and he was faithful to do his duty when ever called on. Sworn to and subscribed this 18th day of Nov. 1831 before me. Signed: Joseph Chapman with his (X) mark. The State of South Carolina, Pickens District: I, Bailey Barton one of the Justices of Quorum for the said District do certify that I am well acquainted with Joseph Chapman whose name is above subscribed and that he is entitled to full faith and credit in my opinion. Signed: Baily Barton, JQ. DECLARATION: In order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress of the 7th of June 1832......State of South Carolina, Pickens District: Personally appeared on this 7th day of October 1834 before the Honorable Lt. P. Butler one of the associate Judges of the Said State in open court at Pickens Court House, Phillip Porter, a resident of the District aforesaid aged seventy one years, who being duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed June 7th 1832, that he entered the service of the United States in 1781 well as he recollects as he was then only about seventeen years of age in Ninety Six District, now Abbeville, S. C. as a drafted militia man in the company of Capt. Samuel Roseman and Col. Killgore's Regiment went one tour after the Cherokee Indians but before this My Father, Hugh Porter was taken prisoner by the British and I was exchanged for him and kept as a prisoner of war six months at New Bern, North Carolina, since at that time in Guilford County of the State and removed from hence to the District of 96 where I entered the service for 6 months under the said Capt. Roseman and Col. Killgore. He is positive at this time he served as scouts and in the service six months. He then volunteered as in the Cavalry under Capt. Maxwell was ready to start with him on an expedition when he was assigned by the Captain to stay and provide for the fort. He was then engaged in procuring provisions and guarding the said fort called Norrod's Fort and stood ready to be called out at any time ____?______ 9 months, but says positively he was in the service 8 months at this time. This was in the year 1779 or1780. He was a minute man under Capt. Maxwell till the close of the war and was always ready to reconnoiter and fight the Cherokee Indians on the frontier. He hereby relinquishes every other claim to a pension or an annuity except the present and he declares his name is not on the pension rolls of any agency or in any State and he answers this interrogatories required by the War Department to be part of the Court as follows: 1st: He was born in Guilford County North Carolina on the first day of July 1763, he believes having no family register present 2nd: He has no family register but his Father had one in Abbeville, SC. 3rd: He lived in Guilford N. C. when exchanged to the British for his Father when he was 10 year old. His Father then moved after his return to Abbeville, SC where he entered the service under Capt. Roseman Col. Killgore where he continued to live till about the year 1784 or 1785 when he removed to Pendleton District - now Pickens, where he has remained ever since and now lives. 4th: He was while in Abbeville always a volunteer and minute man. 5th: He was with General Pickens and Anderson and frequently saw them during the war. 6th: He never got a written discharge. 7th: He does not know any man who would dispute his word but is well acquainted with Bailey Barton, Esquire, Col. Benjamin Hagood, Major Keith, the Clerk of the Court, William D. Sloan, the Sheriff of this District. He would appeal with confidence to all whom he is known at this late period being measurably illiterate he can not so correctly recollect the particular dates as his memory is much impaired by old age and infirmaties. Signed: Philipporter (typed as written).Sworn and duly in open court the day and year aforesaid before William L. Keith C. C. Presiding Judge.I, William L. Keith, Clerk of the Court of the District of Pickens, S. C. do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said Court in the matter of the application of Phillip Porter for a pension.In the testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of Office this the 7th day of October 1834 and in the fifty-ninth year of American Independence. Signed: William L. Keith, Clerk of Court for Pickens District. We, Robert Gains, a Clergyman residing in the Dist. of Pickens and Bailey Barton residing in the same hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Phillip Porter, who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration. We believe him to be seventy one years of age as he states that he is upright and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution, and that we concur that opinion sworn and subscribed the day year aforesaid in open court..before William L. Keith, C.C.Signed: Robert GainesSigned: Baily Barton And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states and the Court further certifies that it appears to them that Robert Gaines _____, who has signed the preceding certificate is a clergyman resident in Pickens District and that Bailey Barton, who has also signed is a resident in the same District of Pickens and is a credible person and that their statement is entitled to credit.Signed: A. P. Butler, Presiding Judge. A copy of a letter from the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF PENSIONS, RECORD DIVISION, Washington, DC was included with the request for a copy of Philip Porter's pension application and declaration. It is a form (3-525) letter, "in reply to your request for a statement of the military history of PHILIP PORTER." An outline of his service as found in his application was entered in the appropriate spaces, with the final notation of, "....WAS REJECTED ON THE GROUND OF UNOFFICIAL PROOF OF THE ALLEGED SERVICE." POWER OF ATTORNEY: Know all men by these present that I, James Porter of Pickens District and State of South Carolina and one of the children and legal representatives of Phillip Porter, a Revolutionary Soldier and Mary Porter, his wife who is now deceased, do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint John L. Neely of Washington District of Columbia my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to examine into and prosecute any claim that may be due or found to be due the children and legal representatives of Phillip Porter and Mary Porter in virtue of said Phillip Porter's service in the Revolutionary War and the several acts and resolutions of Congress relative thereto and that might have accrued to either of the said parties and not drawn during their lifetime and now due to their legal representatives and to receive the certificate of Pension etc. when issued by the Department. Thereby confirming whatsoever my said attorney can do or cause to be legally done either in person or by substitution in the prosecution of said claim except drawing money on the said claim. I, revoking any other authority I may have given to any other person or persons in this premise whatsoever. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this 5th day of September 1853. Signed: James Porter (Seal) Signed in the presence of L. B. JOHNSON (his signature)(nb) Elizabeth struck out Mary inserted before signature. State of South Carolina, Pickens District: On this fifth day of September in the year 1853, personally appeared before me, James Porter and acknowledged the written Power of Attorney to be his act and deed. Signed: J. W. NORRIS, JR Notary Public Ex. Off. Magistrate for Pickens District, SC.State of South Carolina, Pickens District: I, William L. Keith Clerk of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas for Pickens District in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that J. W. Norris, Jr., Esqr. before whom the preceding acknowledged agreement was made (as appears by his name in his own handwriting attesting) was at the date thereof a Notary Public and Ex Officio Magistrate for the District aforesaid who had been duly appointed and qualified and had signed the roll kept according to law in my office... (end of page). ''Transcriber’s note: There was an inconsistency in the spelling of Philip's name throughout the documents. It is interesting to note that Philip wrote and spelled his name Philip, while the clerks usually used Phillip.

World War II, Spies

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Hugh Porter Family of PA/NC/SC

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Bob Liddell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Liddell-118|Bob Liddell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Liddell-118&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bob Liddell To-Do List|Bob's current to-do list]].''

Higginbotham Name Study

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[[Category:Higginbotham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ---- : '''Higginbotham Genealogy Sites''' : [http://archive.org/stream/jstor-1916110/1916110_djvu.txt Higginbotham Family of Virginia] : [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HIGGINBOTHAM/1997-10/0876867757 Epitaphs Copied from the Family Cemetery at "Soldier's Joy", Nelson Counth Virginia, by Lenora Higginbotham Sweeny] : [http://www.higginbothamgenealogy.com/ Higginbotham Genealogy by William Higginbotham] '''This link has a treasure trove of Higginbotham Photos''' : [http://www.higginbothamgenealogy.com/ Thomas Maxwell and His Descendants] pages 380 - 382 This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Higginbotham and ALL 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--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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Rodgers/Rogers/Sharp family

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My grandmother is Stella Mae Rodgers. Her father is Norman Rodgers. His father is Thomas Rodgers. http://www.myheritage.com/site-20531911/sharp-fox Please feel free to have a look at another site I'm currently pulling off of. I'm looking for any help I can get to research this side of my family. I'm looking for the Cherokee line and where it comes from. Not sure it really exists. The tale goes like everyone else s does. You are a descendant of a Cherokee Princes. And anyone who knows anything about the Cherokee knows that they don't have princesses they referred to them as Beloved ones. Brian Sharp tybeebri@yahoo.com

O'Golly'sTo-Do List : Add family

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gollaher-18|O'Golly Gollaher]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gollaher-18&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:O'Golly Gollaher To-Do List|O'Golly's current to-do list]].''

John Tuten To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Tuten-144|John Tuten]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Tuten-144&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:John Tuten To-Do List|John's current to-do list]].'' totally lost: want to follow up on absolum tuten

Pages 74 - 76

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''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]'' ''(Page 74)'' 9504
Return of a Birth to the City Registry
5 Old Court House Boston, Massachusetts
Date of Birth: September 22, 1904
Full Name of Child: John Raymond Hennessey
Sex: Male White or Colored
Place of Birth: 24 McLean Street Ward
Present Resident of Parents: 241 Broadway, Cambridge
Full Name of Father: James Francis Hennessey
Christian/Maiden Name of Mother: Mary Elizabeth Rosenberger
Occupation of Father: Painter, Boston
Father's Birthplace: East Boston
Mother's Birthplace: East Cambridge
Attending Physician: Dr. Graves
Informant: James F Hennessey Return this slip for record ---- ''(Page 75)'' Mary Elizabeth Rosenberger
June 22, 1864 5 Lincoln Street, Cambridge
June 2 1861 James Francis Hennessey, East Cambridge Joseph Bernard Rosenberger
Alsace Loraine Germany Margaret Welch Hennessey
Corneilous Hennessey, Newfoundland Jane O'Brine Rosenberger born Ireland raised Scotland
Joseph Bernard Rosenberger Alsace Loraine Germany Brothers of James Francis
John William George
Brothers of Mary Elizabether
George Edward Joseph William
Children of James F & Mary E
Edward, James Jr, William, George, Joseph, Mary Louisa, Alfred, Charles, John, Bernard ---- ''(page 76)'' Aunt May wrote:
my grandfather came from Alsace Lorraine and settled in Cambridge and got work in the Union Glass Co. where he met my grandmother Jane O'Brine. He was Joseph Bernard Rosenberger. They later married and lived on No. 5 Lincoln Street all the rest of their lives. James F Hennessey married Cather McKinnon January 28, 1918 ''[[Space:Journal of Mary Rosenberger Hennessey|Back to Journal]]''

Donna Kent To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cole-9376|Donna Kent]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cole-9376&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Donna Kent To-Do List|Donna's current to-do list]].'' The Muirs worked for John Stewart in Scotland. They apparently sent young sons to Quebec in search of a place to settle and found land at Huntingdon,Quebec. their parents and siblings followed. They had a 99 year lease which was almost up. Cole: parents Ken and Jean Siblings Val Garth Daryl Cole aunts and uncles Gordon , Alma, Evelyn Kenneth and Fred Grandma Mary Ursula(Armstrong) Cole grandpa Cole: Harry Cole. No middle name. Great grandma cole. Fanny Fry(Cole) great grandpa cole: Joseph Cole I have to find out their birth dates. The family lived at Dodford farm according to what grandpa told dad. I have looked at census records and followed the Davies family tree and I am not sure what info is correct. Harry told us his sisters were Kate Myra brother Fred and will check on the others{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Donna Kent To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cole-9376|Donna Kent]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cole-9376&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Donna Kent To-Do List|Donna's current to-do list]].'' William Kenneth Cole B. Nov 22, 1914 Jean MacNaughton Muir b. Aug. 26, 1926

Marriage

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I have the original copy of the marriage certificate and listed on the back of it are the names and dates of each of their 10 children.

Our Dog mary Jane

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Boone tree

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Christina Dalgarno To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dalgarno-41|Christina Dalgarno]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dalgarno-41&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Christina Dalgarno To-Do List|Christina's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Dalgarno-41|Dalgarno, Christina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dion-274|Dion, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dion-275|Dion, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Desjarlais-86|Dion, Marguerite m (Desjarlais)]] || || to-do |- |}

Our Dog Eros

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J BRIAN L WARD: NOTABLE AMERICAN FOREFATHERS

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'''SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE:''' '''Thomas Nelson Jr.''' Born: 12/26/1738 in Yorktown, York County, VA Died: 1/4/1789 in Hanover County, VA and is buried at the Grace Episcopal Church in Yorktown, PA, USA : Signer of the Declaration of Independence : Virginia House of Burgesses, 1761-1775 : Brigadier General, Virginia Militia, 1781 : 3rd. Governor of Virginia His Grandfather, Thomas Nelson, is my 8th Great Grandfather making us 1st Cousins 8 times Removed '''Benjamin Harrison''' Born: 4/5/1726 in Berkeley, VA Died: 4/24/1791 : Signer of the Declaration of Independence : Attended William and Mary College (Farmer, Politician) : Elected to Virginia House of Burgesses, 1764; : Member of the Continental Congress, 1774-77; : Reelected to House of Burgesses, 1777, : Selected as Speaker, 1778; : Elected Governor of Virginia, 1782-84, 1791. Lewis Burwell is his Great Grandfather and my 9th Great Grandfather making he and I, 2nd Cousins 8 times removed. '''Richard Henry Lee''' Born: 1/20/1732 in Westmoreland County, VA Died: 6/19/1794 : Signer of the Declaration of Independence : Attended private school at Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. (Farmer) : Justice of the peace, 1757; : Virginia House of Burgesses, 1757; : Continental Congress, 1774; : First US Senator for Virginia, 1789. Lucy Burwell (daughter of Lewis Burwell) is his Great Grandmother and my 10th Great Grandmother making us 2nd Cousins 9 times removed '''Richard Stockton''' Born: 10/1/1730 near Princeton, NJ Died: 2/28/1781 : Signer of the Declaration of Independence : Attended the West Nottingham Academy, Graduate of College of New Jersey. (Lawyer) : Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1774; : Elected to Continental Congress, 1776 Richard Clarke is his 8th Great Grandfather and my 14th making us 9th cousins 6 times removed. "''''Lord Calvert AKA Sir George Calvert"', the first Baron Baltimore in county Longford, Ireland"' George and Brian are 7th cousins 11 times removed Born about 1579 in Kipling, Yorkshire, England Died April 15, 1632 in London, England : Invested in the first Virginia Company and then in the East India Company : Established the Avalon colony on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland : His son Cecil, 2nd Baron Baltimore, inherited his father's title and lands. Cecil's younger brother, Leonard, was the first Proprietary Governor of the State of Maryland. Although George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, never actually set foot in Maryland, he is considered its founder.

Arizon Adoption Resources

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Colemans of Knox County, Tennessee

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Need a place to sort through research and thoughts and since this is very much a rough draft, I'm not tagging and labeling it. I'm trying to find where [[Coleman-5321|John Coleman]] comes from. A direct male descendant has had his DNA tested and it is very likely that John Coleman is a descendant of Robert Coleman of Mobjack Bay. The only problem is that we haven't found '''how'''. I would have liked to do a name study and tag other profiles but there is so much project protection that I'm going to have to keep it all here. There are profiles that need to be merged but there's the PP again so there is going to be a lot of duplicates here and I'll do my best to keep the profiles together. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobjackbaycolemans/index.html Link to The Coleman Family of Mobjack Bay website] Here are links to all the profiles that are supposed to be of the same people as best as I can make out. I will only carry over direct male descendants here to follow the DNA trail so the girls won't be carried over. == First Generation == === Robert Coleman (Coleman-2037, Coleman-1088, Coleman-708) === 1. [[Coleman-2037|Sir Robert Coleman]] Coleman-2037 - Before 1620-1675
Born: Suffolk County, England
Died: Tindalls Point, Gloucester County, Virginia
Mother is [[Lindsey-867|Elizabeth Lindsey]], born in 1595 2. [[Coleman-1088|Robert Coleman Sr]] Coleman-1088 - 1622-1682
Birth: Suffolk England
Died: Tindalls Point, Gloucester County, Virginia
Father: [[Coleman-707|Richard Coleman]]
Mother: [[Claiborne-107|Rebecca Claibourne]] 3. [[Coleman-708|Robert Coleman]] Coleman-708 - 1622-1689?
Birth: England
Died: Tindalls Point, Gloucester County, Virginia
Father: [[Coleman-707|Richard Coleman]]
Mother: [[Claiborne-107|Rebecca Claibourne]] All three need to be merged but aren't ready for that right now. Please do not use the information on the first one, I just recorded it to keep the different profiles separate. I believe someone has two different Robert Colemans mixed up. === Elizabeth Grizzell/Grizzle, Robert Coleman's wife === 1. [[Grizzell-3|Elizabeth Grizzell]] Grizzell-3 - 1632-1700
Birth: Rappanhannock, Essex, Virginia, USA
Death: Essex, Virginia, USA
Father: [[Grizzell-2|William Grizzell]]
Mother: [[Ripley-674|Lucretia (Ripley) Grizzell]] 2. [[Mott-828|Elizabeth Grizzell (Mott) Coleman]] Mott-828 (1632 - 1700)
Rappanhannock, Essex, Virginia
Death: Essex, Virginia Note: 2 is only there to have a mother for [[Coleman-1087|Joseph Coleman]] and Robert Coleman is not listed as his father here on Wiki Tree. According to the Mobjack Bay website, Joseph is not 100% the child of Robert Coleman and Elizabeth Grizzell. == Second Generation == === Thomas Coleman === 1. [[Coleman-713|Thomas Coleman]] Coleman-713 1652-1705
Birth: Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Death: King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Spouse: [[UNKNOWN-159837|Rebecca UNKNOWN]] UNKNOWN-159837 (1656-1680)
Child: [[Coleman-1759|Mary Coleman]] Coleman-1759 (1689-?)
Child: [[Coleman-918|Ann Coleman]] Coleman-918 (1694-1762 Unknown mother:
Child: [[Coleman-3833|Mary (Coleman) Cox]] Coleman-3833 (1700-1794) 2. [[Coleman-3335|Thomas Coleman]] Coleman-3335 (1652- after 1677)
Birth: Gloucester, VA
Death: Gloucester, VA
Spouse: [[Claiborne-224|Rebecca (Claiborne) Coleman]] Claiborne-224 (1650- after 1677)
Child: [[Coleman-454|Thomas Coleman]] Coleman-454 (1688-1781) Note: Only one male descendant here ([[Coleman-454|Thomas]]) so I don't have to worry about sorting the girls out. === Robert Coleman === [[Coleman-1020|Capt. Robert Coleman]] Coleman-1020 (1656-1713)
Birth: Abingdon Par, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Death: So Farnham Par, Essex, Virginia, United States Spouse: [[Spilsby-1|Ann (Spilsby) Coleman]] Spilsby-1 (1659-1717) Child: [[Coleman-1026|Thomas Coleman]] Coleman-1026 (1679-1748)
Child: [[Coleman-353|Robert Coleman III]] Coleman-353 (1680-1748)
Child: [[Coleman-1028|William Coleman]] Coleman-1028 (1680 - 1743)
Child: [[Coleman-1025|Grizzell Coleman]] Coleman-1025 (1683 - 1754)
Child:[[Coleman-1024|Elizabeth (Coleman) Brown]] Coleman-1024 (1685 - 1747)
Child: [[Coleman-1021|Edward Coleman]] Coleman-1021 (1688 - 1725)
Child: [[Coleman-1023|Ann Coleman]] Coleman-1023 (1690-1762)
Child: [[Coleman-1022|Silsbe Coleman]] Coleman-1022 (1692 - 1727) Male descendants: [[Coleman-1026|Thomas]], [[Coleman-353|Robert]], [[Coleman-1028|William]], [[Coleman-1021|Edward]], [[Coleman-1022|Silsbe]] === Joseph Coleman === 1. [[Coleman-1087|Joseph Coleman]] Coleman-1087 (1658 - 1704)
Birth: Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia
Death: Petworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia
Spouse: [[Adelston-1|Agness Adelston]] Adelston-1 Born 1665 2. [[Coleman-1753|Joseph Coleman]] Coleman-1753 (1664 - 1704)
Birth: Abingdon, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Death: Petsworth, Gloucester, Virginia, United States Note: No children on Wiki Tree and Mobjack Bay website is unsure. Researchers aren't 100% sure if this is really the child of Robert and Elizabeth so I suppose that accounts for the two different birth dates. === Daniel Coleman === [[Coleman-1735|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-1735 (1662 - 1722)
Birth: Abingdon, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Death: King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Spouse: [[Darby-227|Patience Darby]] Darby-227 (1663 - 1771)
Child: [[Coleman-1734|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-1734 (1686 - 1770)
Child: [[Coleman-1742|James Coleman]] Coleman-1742 (1688 - 1764)
Child: [[Coleman-1744|John Coleman]] Coleman-1744 (1698 - 1729) Male descendants: [[Coleman-1734|Daniel]], [[Coleman-1742|James]], [[Coleman-1744|John]] === John Coleman === [[Coleman-1750|John Coleman]] Coleman-1750 (abt. 1660 - abt. 1709)
Birth: Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Death: Petsworth, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Spouse: [[Unknown-292152|Margaret (Unknown) Coleman]] Unknown-292152 (birth: 1677)
Child: [[Coleman-4473|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-4473 (abt. 1693 - abt. 1746)
Child: [[Coleman-5644|James Coleman]] Coleman-5644 (bef. 1693) Spouse: [[Unknown-253281|Ann (Unknown) Coleman]] Unknown-253281 (abt. 1677 - 1706)
Child: [[Coleman-4203|Richard Coleman]] Coleman-4203 (1703 - 1791)
Child: [[Coleman-5638|Samuel Coleman]] Coleman-5638 (1706 - 1748) Note: There is some doubt over [[Coleman-5638|Samuel]]'s parentage. Male descendants: [[Coleman-4473|Daniel]], [[Coleman-5644|James]], [[Coleman-4203|Richard]], [[Coleman-5638|Samuel]] == Third Generation == === Thomas Coleman (Robert, Thomas) === [[Coleman-454|Thomas Coleman]] Coleman-454 (1688 - 1781)
Birth: Abingdon Parish, , Gloucester, Virginia, USA
Death: Halifax, Virginia, USA
Spouse: [[Brown-3827|Elizabeth (Brown) Coleman]] Brown-3827 (1695 - 1757)
Child: [[Coleman-453|Sarah (Coleman) Ryland]] Coleman-453 (born 1726)
Child: [[Coleman-2156|Rachel (Coleman) Thompson]] Coleman-2156 (1730 - 1780) No direct male ancestors on Wiki Tree === Thomas Coleman (Robert, Robert)=== [[Coleman-1026|Thomas Coleman]] Coleman-1026 (1679 - 1748)
Birth: New Kent, Virginia, USA
Death: Essex, Virginia, USA
Spouse: [[Lort-19|Mary (Lort) Coleman]] Lort-19 (1681 - 1748)
Child: [[Coleman-4184|Robert Spilsby Coleman]] Coleman-4184 (abt. 1710 - abt. 1793)
Child: [[Coleman-712|Dorothy (Coleman) Hoskins]] Coleman-712 (1732 - 1809) Male ancestor: [[Coleman-4184|Robert Spilsby Coleman]] === Robert Coleman III (Robert, Robert) === [[Coleman-353|Robert Coleman III]] Coleman-353 (1680 - 1748)
Birth: New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Death: Picadilly, Caroline, Virginia, United States
Spouse: [[Clayton-181|Mary Clayton]] Clayton-181 (1682 - 1735)
Child: [[Coleman-343|Samuel Coleman]] Coleman-343 (1704 - 1748)
Child: [[Coleman-1217|James Coleman]] Coleman-1217 (1705 - 1764)
Child: [[Coleman-1614|Robert Coleman]] Coleman-1614 (1720 - 1795)
Child: [[Coleman-1493|John Coleman]] Coleman-1493 (1723 - 1763) Male ancestors: [[Coleman-343|Samuel]], [[Coleman-1217|James]], [[Coleman-1614|Robert]], [[Coleman-1493|John]] === William Coleman (Robert, Robert) === [[Coleman-1028|William Coleman]] Coleman-1028 (abt. 1680 - abt. 1743)
Birth: Prince George, Virginia, USA
Death: Amelia, Virginia, USA
Spouse: [[Godfrey-544|Faith (Godfrey) Coleman]] Godfrey-544 (abt. 1690 - bef. 1743)
Child: [[Coleman-2231|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-2231 (abt. 1700 - bef. 1789)
Child: [[Coleman-4863|Robert Coleman]] Coleman-4863 (abt. 1710 - abt. 1783)
Child: [[Coleman-196|Frances (Coleman) Tucker]] Coleman-196 (abt. 1711 - abt. 1769)
Child: [[Coleman-2242|Robert Coleman]] Coleman-2242 (born about 1712)
Child: [[Coleman-699|Joseph Coleman]] Coleman-699 (born about 1714)
Child: [[Coleman-2244|William Coleman]] Coleman-2244 (abt. 1716 - 1768)
Child: [[Coleman-2245|Godfrey Coleman]] Coleman-2245 (abt. 1718 - bef. 1753)
Child: [[Coleman-3813|Peter Coleman I]] Coleman-3813 (abt. 1720 - abt. 1794)
Child: [[Coleman-4012|Robert Coleman]] Coleman-4012 (1722 - 1783) The children here need to be investigated further for accuracy. === Edward Coleman (Robert, Robert) === [[Coleman-1021|Edward Coleman]] Coleman-1021 (1688 - 1725)
Birth: Essex, Virginia, USA
Death: Probably, Essex, Virginia, USA Note: No Spouse or Children on Wiki Tree === Spilsbe Coleman (Robert, Robert) === [[Coleman-1022|Spilsbe Coleman]] Coleman-1022 (1692 - 1727)
Birth: Essex, Virginia, USA
Death: Essex, Virginia, USA
Spouse: [[Crow-980|Mary Crow]] Crow-980 (1695 - 1747)
Child: [[Coleman-3443|Richard Lort Coleman]] Coleman-3443 (1719 - 1783)
Spouse: [[Crow-1092|Mary Crow]] Crow-1092 (1696 - 1747)
Child: [[Coleman-3883|Mary (Coleman) Stone]] Coleman-3883 (1715 - 1789) Note: Spouses need to be merged Male descendant: [[Coleman-3443|Richard Lort Coleman]] === Daniel Coleman (Robert, Daniel) === [[Coleman-1734|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-1734 (1686 - 1770)
Birth: King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Death: King Queen C, King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Spouse: [[Elliott-1423|Patience (Elliott) Coleman]] Elliott-1423 (1687 - 1771)
Child: [[Coleman-1741|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-1741 (1704 - 1772)
Child: [[Coleman-1733|Grizzell (Coleman) Whitlock]] Coleman-1733 (1705 - 1759)
Child: [[Coleman-1740|Elizabeth Coleman]] Coleman-1740 (born 1705)
Child: [[Coleman-1739|James Coleman]] Coleman-1739 (1706 - 1780)
Child: [[Coleman-1738|Mary (Coleman) Snead]] Coleman-1738 (1733 - 1809)
Child: [[Coleman-1737|Lucy (Coleman) Glenn]] Coleman-1737 (1735 - 1796)
Child: [[Coleman-1736|Sarah Coleman]] Coleman-1736 (1736 - 1817) Male Descendants: [[Coleman-1741|Daniel Coleman]] and [[Coleman-1739|James Coleman]] === James Coleman (Robert, Daniel) === [[Coleman-1742|James Coleman]] Coleman-1742 (1688 - 1764)
Birth: Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, United States
Death: no location listed Note: no spouse or children on Wiki Tree === John Coleman (Robert, Daniel) === [[Coleman-1744|John Coleman]] Coleman-1744 (1698 - 1729)
Birth: Caroline, Virginia, United States
Death: Caroline, Virginia, United States Note: no spouse or children on Wiki Tree === Daniel Coleman (Robert, John) === [[Coleman-4473|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-4473 (abt. 1693 - abt. 1746)
Birth: Abingdon, Gloucester, VA, USA
Death: Goochland, Goochland, VA, USA
Spouse: [[Unk-1413|Mary (Unk) Coleman]] Unk-1413 (born about 1695)
Child: [[Coleman-4468|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-4468 (abt. 1720 - abt. 1777) Male Descendant: [[Coleman-4468|Daniel]] === James Coleman (Robert, John) === [[Coleman-5644|James Coleman]] Coleman-5644 (bornbef. 1693) Nothing else on Wiki Tree === Richard Coleman (Robert, John) === [[Coleman-4203|Richard Coleman]] Coleman-4203 (1703 - 1791)
Birth: Abbington Parrish, Gloucester County, Virginia, USA
Death: Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: [[Clarke-4741|Johannah (Clarke) Coleman]] Clarke-4741 (abt. 1705 - abt. 1753)
Child: [[Coleman-831|Elizabeth (Coleman) Clayton]] Coleman-831 (abt. 1741 - abt. 1810) Note: no male descendants on Wiki Tree === Samuel Coleman (Robert, John) === [[Coleman-5638|Samuel Coleman]] Coleman-5638 (1706 - 1748)
Birth: Henrico Co., VA
Death: Goochland Co., VA
Spouse: [[Christian-1117|Ann Mourning (Christian) Coleman]] Christian-1117 (abt. 1710 - abt. 1766)
Child: [[Coleman-5639|Samuel Coleman]] Coleman-5639 (1728 - 1803)
Child: [[Coleman-5640|John W. Coleman]] Coleman-5640 (abt. 1730 - abt. 1778)
Child: [[Coleman-2224|Daniel Coleman]] Coleman-2224 (born 1731)
Child: [[Coleman-4601|James Jeremiah Coleman]] Coleman-4601 (abt. 1732 - abt. 1796) Male Descendants: [[Coleman-5639|Samuel]], [[Coleman-5640|John W.]], [[Coleman-2224|Daniel]], [[Coleman-4601|James Jeremiah]] == Surnames in Knox County == Here is a list of surnames of Coleman in-laws that also appear in Knox County, Tennessee: *Cox *Clayton *Grizzell *Brown *Thompson *Saunders? *Slaughter *Godfrey?

David T Robertson To-Do List-1

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Nunavut

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Saskatchewan Adoption Rsources

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Michelle Cribb To-Do List

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United States Exempt License Plates

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Oregan Adoption Resources

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McCarthy's Hotel

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West Virgina Adoption Resources

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Clark County, Nevada, Images

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West Virginia Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] ---- '''West Virginia is not an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can not get an original birth certificate."[http://www.omnitrace.com/states-open-adoption-records/ Omni Trace $] ==Links== ==Marriages== ==Sources==

Army Trenching Plow Model 350R

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While working for the [[Space:Dain Manufacturing Company|Dain Manufacturing Company]] in Ottumwa, Iowa, during World War 2, [[McClellan-5|Frank E. McClellan]] built a trencher plow for the US Army to their design. According to Frank's son [[McClellan-4|Wayne]] (as recorded on the back of the photo included below): "About 1941 or 42 Dain Mfg Co had a chance for a good army contract to make trenching plows for the army infantry. The officers of D + Co. were about to decline when someone (probably Allen Kough, Gen Mgr) said 'let's talk to "Red" (McClellan, Frank E.)' "Red was called from the Forge Shop (as foreman) and asked if we could make it (?). He looked at the drawings, the dimensions, then a photo, and said 'Hell Yes. Nothing to it.' "'But Red we don't have a press or bulldozer (a bending machine to form red-hot iron bars or sheets) big enough to do the moldboard.' "'The hell we don't, sign the damn contract and give me two weeks,' he said. "Dad designed, and with a select crew, built the huge extension attached to a bulldozer and the floor. Other dies had to be made too, the way 'Red wants em.' "The first hit, on a hot plate from an extended furnace -- was to print. Bulldozers were a long stroke, horizontal press, with huge gears -- no hydraulics. Dain was owned by John Deere since 1911." [[Category:World War II Inventions]]

Henttonen

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Benwood, Yalobusha Mississippi

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Locations of where things were for the Hamblett family of Benwood. The cemetery information can be located at: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hamblett_Cemetery_Benwood

Usher And Connections Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. The Cheeseman and or Hopper Families (of Middlesex & Northumberland respectively) Duelling Pistols Mystery. What, why, where and whom? Who's got 'em. Last I heard, around 1996, Mary and Jumb Cheeseman had 'em and Kenny, a nephew wanted 'em. Have made enquiries of family members who must have some knowledge as to this particular mystery but they have not been forthcoming on the matter, so I am, still, none the wiser! Is intriguing though and would love to know if anyone out there happens to, both know, and be prepared to tell.

Houston Family Mysteries

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

Daniel Family

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Census England 1851: Caleb Slee

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[[Category: Coldridge, Devon]] :1851 UK Census transcript - Caleb SLEE - Household :Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 208; Page: 3; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 2a. :Leigh Cross, Coldridge, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||head||M||35||M||Farmer of 30 a.Emp one man||Devon, Zeal Mon|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||wife||M||34||F||Farmers wife||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elisabeth Slee]]||daughter||S||13||F||Scholar||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-212|John Slee]]||son||S||8||M||Scholar||Devon, Zeal Mon|| |- |[[Slee-213|Richard Slee]]||son||S||4||M||Scholar||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-214|Eliza Slee]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-195|An Infant]]||son||S||under 1 month||M||||Devon, Coldridge|| |}

Native Hawaiians

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Native Hawaiians (Hawaiian: kānaka ʻōiwi, kānaka maoli, and Hawaiʻi maoli) are the indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands or their descendants. Native Hawaiians trace their ancestry back to the original Polynesian settlers of Hawaii. According to the U.S. Census Bureau report for 2000, there are 401,162 people who identified themselves as being "Native Hawaiian" alone or in any combination, but they are not considered Native Americans. 140,652 people identified themselves as being "Native Hawaiian" alone. The majority of Native Hawaiians reside in State of Hawaiʻi and the American Southwest. Two-thirds live in the State of Hawaii while the other one-third is scattered among other states, with a high concentration in California. The history of Native Hawaiians, like the history of Hawaii, is commonly classified into four major periods: *the pre-unification period (before c. 1800) *the unified monarchy and republic period (c. 1800 to 1898) *the US territorial period (1898 to 1959) *the US statehood period (1959 to present)

Census England 1881: Caleb Slee

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] 1881 UK Census transcript - Caleb SLEE - Household Class: RG11; Piece: 2228; Folio: 31; Page: 3; GSU roll: 1341537; Enumeration District : 4. Cottage, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England {| |Name ||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb SLEE]]||head||M||68||M||Fish Dealer||Devon, Zeal Monachorum |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary SLEE]]||wife||M||67||F|| ||Devon, North Tawton |}

Scott-Mincey FamilyMysteries

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

Smith Family Mysteries-3

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Where did the Smith family come from? Stories told are that Lucius Smith was one of two brothers who were a DR. And a Pharmacist and that he killed a cowboy who rode his horse in the pharmacy. Also heard he owned a bar and killed a cowboy who spit on his bar. Either way he fled Texas to avoid being put in jail. Also have hear he was a mason and the Jason's helped him move and change his identity. Who was Julia Boyd married to/ who is the father of Mary Magdalene ____Smith? Census showed she was back at father's house and a widow. Julia told my cousin Judy that her husband walked on her clean floors with muddy boots and she chased him out with a broom.

Catron

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Marriage Certificate: Caleb Slee - Mary Brealey

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[[Category: North Tawton, Devon]] 1837 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of North Tawton in the County of Devon :{| |No.5||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||full age||Bachelor||Yeoman||Zeal Monachorum||[[Slee-175|Richard Slee]]||Yeoman |- |November 19th||[[Brealey-19|Mary Brealey]]||full age||Spinster||Wool sorter||North Tawton||[[Brealey-20|William Brealey]]||Cordwainer |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by me, Septs. Palmer Curate :{| |This marriage was ||Caleb Slee||in the||William Brealey |- |solemnized between us,||Mary Brealey||presence of us,||William Guest |}

Census England 1861: Caleb Slee

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[[Category: Coldridge, Devon]] :1861 UK Census transcript - Caleb Slee - Household :Class: RG 9; Piece: 1471; Folio: 88; Page: 4; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 09. :Leigh Cross, Coldridge, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||head||M||45||M||Ag. Lab||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||wife||M||44||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-212|William J. Slee]]||son||S||18||M||Ag Lab||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Slee-195|George SLEE]]||son||S||10||M||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[slee-215|Hannah SLEE]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Devon, Coldridge|| |}

Census England 1871: Caleb Slee

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] :1871 UK Census transcript - Caleb Slee - Household :Class: RG10; Piece: 2159; Folio: 35; Page: 1; GSU roll: 832041; Enumeration District : 4. :Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||head||M||56||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||wife||M||55||F||Farm Labourer||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||son||S||20||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-215|Anna Slee]]||daughter||S||11||F||Scholar||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-216|Samuel Slee]]||son||S||9||M||Scholar||Devon, Coldridge|| |}

Bill Warren To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Warren-5229|Bill Warren]] 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-5229&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bill Warren To-Do List|Bill's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[McDonald-7996|Olmstead, Flora May (McDonald) ]] || 1841-10-25 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Crawford-8975|Barkdull, Nancy (Crawford) ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Boehler-30|Boehler, Anna ]] || 1661-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cheeseman-368|Cheeseman, Henry K]] || 1850-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Nivison-361|Cheeseman, Ida Ella (Nivison) ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cheeseman-381|Cheeseman, Dwight ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crawford-8977|Crawford, Josiah ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-301025|Crawford, Catharine (Unknown) ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crawford-8978|Crawford, Margaret ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crawford-8979|Crawford, Thomas G.]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eliot-352|Eliot, John Aaron]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eliot-353|Eliot, Samuel Smithson]] || 1753-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Olmstead-1623|Fagan, Flora May (Olmstead) ]] || 1884-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7887|Heinold, Stella Mae (Warren) ]] || 1900-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Hollinger-235|Hollinger, Martin ]] || 1657-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eliot-346|Janes, Frances Amelia (Eliot) ]] || 1835-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Janes-553|Janes, Edwin Lines]] || 1807-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Janes-554|Janes, Edmund Storer]] || 1807-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Janes-555|Janes, Benjamin Lines]] || 1773-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Wood-15955|Janes, Sally (Wood) ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jickell-1|Jickell, Samuel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Keeney-842|Keeney, Mary ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klopfer-11|Klopfer, Johan Mathias]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Otter-94|Klopfer, Rosina Barbara (Otter) ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kuiper-268|Kuiper, Albert ]] || 1872-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7946|Miller, Lois (Warren)]] || || to-do |- | [[Barkdull-67|Moffett, Mary (Barkdull) ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7947|Moran, Norma (Warren)]] || || to-do |- | [[Warren-7886|Mounsey, Esther M. (Warren) ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nivison-362|Nivison, Carlos ]] || 1828-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Tripp-1311|Nivison, Charlotte (Tripp) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Olmstead-1535|Olmstead, Duncan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Roberts-15045|Olmstead, Ruth (Roberts)]] || || to-do |- | [[Olmstead-1536|Olmstead, Hiram ]] || 1849-07-12 || to-do |- | [[McDonald-7996|Olmstead, Flora May (McDonald) ]] || 1841-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Kuiper-269|Reynolds, Grace (Kuiper) ]] || 1906-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-8390|Reynolds, Leo ]] || 1904-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-8418|Reynolds, Leo ]] || 1904-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Kuiper-271|Reynolds, Grace (Kuiper) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-8419|Reynolds, Melvin Leo]] || 1926-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7856|Ripley, Charlotta (Warren)]] || || to-do |- | [[Roberts-13798|Roberts, Martin Hoffman]] || 1838-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-15060|Roberts, William Currie]] || 1871-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Janes-552|Roberts, Amelia Elliott (Janes) ]] || 1872-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7975|Sayles, Temandra Thizra (Warren) ]] || 1833-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Shipp-380|Shipp, Jacob ]] || 1829-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Peck-3324|Shipp, Louisa (Peck) ]] || 1829-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Warren-5229|Warren, Bill ]] || || to-do |- | [[Warren-7840|Warren, Basil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Warren-7841|Warren, William Henry]] || 1877-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7842|Warren, George Hamilton]] || 1846-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Olmstead-1531|Warren, Jean (Olmstead)]] || || to-do |- | [[Shipp-377|Warren, Anna Eliza (Shipp) ]] || 1851-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7889|Warren, Mary Louisa]] || 1878-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Cheeseman-367|Warren, Charlotta Edna (Cheeseman) ]] || 1879-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Cheeseman-382|Warren, Anna M (Cheeseman) ]] || 1877-11-00 || to-do |- | [[VanderWest-4|Warren, Lenore (VanderWest) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Warren-7955|Warren, William Pelatiah]] || 1817-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Barkdull-66|Warren, Phedorah S. (Barkdull) ]] || 1821-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Benson-2998|Warren, Elizabeth (Benson) ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7968|Warren, Pelatiah Morrell]] || 1786-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7969|Warren, Adriel Monroe]] || 1816-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7970|Warren, Polly Arestine]] || 1820-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7971|Warren, Ann Sofia]] || 1823-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7972|Warren, Jane Marie]] || 1825-08-07 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7973|Warren, Jennet Relephe]] || 1827-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7974|Warren, Julia Lorett]] || 1831-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7976|Warren, George Henry]] || 1834-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7977|Warren, George Henry]] || 1834-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7978|Warren, Loren Lonza]] || 1838-07-02 || to-do |- |}

Knox County 1850 Census District 31 Families 200-249

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census&public=1| See main Knox County 1850 Census project page] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_31&public=1| See main District 31 page] [[Category: US Census 1850 Tennessee Knox County, District 31, Families 200-249]] == 200 == === Family 200 - Mary Smith household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |196|| 200||Mary Smith||60||F|| |||| ||not known|| || ||x || |- |||||Clerisa||34||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joseph A Mabry||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Allen P||11||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||George W||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rachel Jane||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary||3||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William H||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 201 - William Smith household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |197||201||William Smith||28||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||James Smith||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Ann||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 202 - James Long household (0/13) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |198||202 ||James Long||40||M|| ||Farming|| $250||Tenn|| || ||x || |- |||||Sarah Long||38||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||William Long||19||M|| ||" || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Long||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eizabeth Long||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy Long||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isaac Long||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Anna Long||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Long||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebeca Long||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Long||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew Long||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Arnia Long||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 203 - John Long household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |199||203 ||John Long||36||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || R|| |- |||||Mary Long||30||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||John||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Matilda||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Abner||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Moses||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mahala||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Russell||73||F|| || || ||Via|| || ||x|| |} === Family 204 - John Berry household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |200||204||John Berry||79||M|| ||Farming|| $100||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah||62||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Anna Kennedy||28||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |} === Family 205 - Elizabeth Mason household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |201||205||Elizabeth Mason||44||F|| |||| $500||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Loranzodow Mason||6||M|| || || ||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Omea Carline||4||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Pleasent||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 206 - Robert Lewis household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 202|| 206||Robert Lewis||26||M|| ||Carpenter||$25 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Nancy||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Jane||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 207 - Paskell Glenn household (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |203||207||Paskell Glenn||21||M|| ||laborer|| ||SC|| -|| ||x || |- |||||Lusindy||25||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||6||F||M || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Isabelah||5||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Mills||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Catherine Smith||78||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 208 - Rebecha Headley household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |204|| 208 ||Rebecha Headley||55||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || ||R || |- |||||Samuel Sevier||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Omia Catherine||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 209 - Racheal Kearn household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |205|| 209 ||Racheal Kearn||26||F|| ||||$100 ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Carline Smith||24||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} == 210 == === Family 210 - Ahaz Warren household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |206|| 210 ||Ahaz Warren||31||''F''|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Elizabeth "||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Margrett Ingrebow||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lydia E ||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Mariah||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 211 - Soloman Weaver household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |207|| 211 || Soloman Weaver||55||M|| ||Farmer|| $100||Via|| || || x|| |- |||||Martha||49||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary Weaver||19||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Isaac||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jackson||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry||21||M|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Jane||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 212 - Edward Chesney household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |208|| 212 ||Edward Chesney||29||M|| ||Miller|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||24||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Andrew||4||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 213 - Washington Bales household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |209|| 213 ||Washington Bales||27||M|| ||Farmer||$500 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lea||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Jane||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Peter||6/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 214 - Hanah Muloany household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |210|| 214 ||Hanah Muloany ||49||F|| |||| $15||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Eliza Jane||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebeca C||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Sarah Ann||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 215 - Jesse Smith household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |211|| 215 || Jesse Smith||56||M|| ||Farmer||$50 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Susan ||55||F|| || || ||South C|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary Smith||34||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Edward Smith||19||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Elizabeth||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Smith||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |} === Family 216 - Fany Coker household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |212|| 216 ||Fany Coker||54||F|| |||| $200||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Seala||18||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Omea||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 217 - Margrett Ward household (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |213|| 217 ||Margrett Ward ||52||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || R|| |- |||||William H Ward||33||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |} === Family 218 - Shaun Dykes household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |214|| 218 ||Shaun Dykes||40||M|| ||Farming|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||31||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jesse Green||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Isabela||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Ann||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Isam||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 219 - Allen P Muloany household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |215|| 219 ||Allen P Muloany||24||M|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Anna||23||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Emly||2||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin||9/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 220 == === Family 220 - William Deaton household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |216|| 220 ||William Deaton||44||M|| ||Farming|| $300||NC|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||49||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lydia||19||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Spencer||16||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||James||15||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |} === Family 221 - William Udaly [Dailey] household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |217|| 221 ||William Udaly ||37||M|| ||Farming|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Malinda||37||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Mary E||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James||9||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth Jane ([[Dailey-799|Elizabeth Jane "Bettie" (Dailey) Underwood]]) ||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John W||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin F||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Infant Son||6/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 222 - Hannah McCarty household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |218|| 222 ||Hannah McCarty||66||F|| |||| $1,600||Penn||- || || || |- |||||Thomas W||27||M|| ||School Teacher|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Charlott||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Carline||19||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 223 - William Lane household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |219|| 223 ||William Lane||80||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Not Known|| || || || |- |||||Mary Lane||75||F|| || || ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Garner||35||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Jackson Henry||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 224 - Jane Lane household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |220|| 224 ||Jane Lane||40||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Hamilton||21||M|| ||Labourer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||20||M|| ||Laborer|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||James Lane||32||M|| ||Labourer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rentilia||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 225 - Joseph Smith household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |221|| 225 ||Joseph Smith||57||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || ||x || |- |||||Charles Smith||22||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Margrett Smith||47||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Margrett Ann||18||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Jesse Smith||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Stephen "||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Eliza "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Seala||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 226 - Thomas Underwood household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |222|| 226 || Thomas Underwood||42||M|| ||Farmer||$3,400 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||42||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Ephreim||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||White||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 227 - John Randles household (3/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |223|| 227 || John Randles ([[Randles-74|John Sidney Randles Jr.]])||33||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Margrett ([[Underwood-2726|Margaret (Underwood) Randles]]) ||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Ioana Elizabeth ([[Randles-75|Joanna E (Randles) McCammon]]) ||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 228 - George King household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |224|| 228 ||George King||45||M|| ||Farming|| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Smith||34||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Elizabeth King||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William||16||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John King||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel||10||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||David||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Matthew||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy C||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 229 - Sterling Rose household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |225|| 229 ||Sterling Rose||26||M|| ||Farmer||$100 ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Nancy Rose||22||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Susan||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John F||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 230 == === Family 230 - Jesse Baylee household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |226|| 230 ||Jesse Baylee||47||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary||39||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha M||21||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Pricilia Jane||18||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Rebeca E||16||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Greenbery Wm||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Omea C||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James L||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Ann||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh L W||1/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 231 - Andrew C E Callins household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |227|| 231 ||Andrew C E Callins ([[Callen-123|Andrew Charles Evans Callen]]) ||27||M|| ||Farmer||$625 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Aggatha ([[Huffaker-112|Agatha (Huffaker) Callen]]) ||32||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary Jane ([[Callen-125|Mary J (Callen) Rose]])||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marshell M ([[Callen-124|Marshall Monroe Callen]]) ||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth B||29||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 232 - Peter Daris household (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |228|| 232 ||Peter Daris||29||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||25||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Henry Clay||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Jane||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margrett||6/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Arnold||11||M|| || || ||NC|| || x|| || |} === Family 233 - Isaac Janeway household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |229|| 233 || Isaac Janeway||30||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sealinier||30||F|| || || ||NC|| || ||R|| |- |||||Mary E||7||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || x|| || |- |||||Benjamin||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Susanah||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 234 - Andrew Barber household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |230|| 234 ||Andrew Barber||35||M|| ||Farmer||$1,000 ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Orleana||21||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||James||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 235 - Benjamin Roberts household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |231|| 235 ||Benjamin Roberts||41||M|| ||Farming||$700 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Aniva||27||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Sarah E||20||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||R|| |- |||||Cyntha C||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha E||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mahala Alineda||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jacob N||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John W||5||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William E||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martin Alexandr P||3/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 236 - William R Douglass household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |232|| 236 ||William R Douglass||29||M|| ||Farming||$1,000 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Martha E||24||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John S||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 237 - Robert Pilant household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |233|| 237 ||Robert Pilant||32||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Susanah||43||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||James Mason||30||M|| || || ||NC|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joseph Pilant||11||M|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||John "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Edward "||7||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Jane "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 238 - William Cerby household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |234|| 238 ||William Cerby||50||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Ruthy E||43||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Millia M||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Abraham R||21||M|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Susanah S||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Archibald S||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||James M||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Jeremiah W||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Malinda C||10||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Dicie E||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William D||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha Jane||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 239 - William Roberts household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |235|| 239 ||William Roberts||51||M|| ||Farming||$50 ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Martha||45||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Nancy Mason||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 240 == === Family 240 - William A Roberts household (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |236|| 240 ||William A Roberts||27||M|| ||Wagonmaker||$200 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Virenia||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martha C||4/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 241 - Jesse Davis household (0/12) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |237|| 241 ||Jesse Davis ([[Davis-33969|Jesse Davis]]) ||46||M|| ||House Carpenter|| ||Ken|| || || || |- |||||Lydia ([[Keener-487|Lydia (Keener) Davis]]) ||40||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||John||28||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||Catherine||24||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Joseph ([[Davis-33970|Joseph Davis]]) ||20||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Benjamin ([[Davis-33971|Benjamin Davis]]) ||17||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Isaac Zar||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Harriss ([[Davis-33968|Harrison B Davis]]) ||11||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary Jane||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Anna E||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert Y||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 242 - William Taylor household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |238|| 242 ||William Taylor||29||M|| ||Hatter||$60 ||Ireland|| || || || |- |||||Sarah||22||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||John H||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth||6/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 243 - Mary Boggs household (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |239|| 243 ||Mary Boggs||57||F|| |||| ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Margarett A||26||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Amanda A||25||F|| || || ||SC|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth Isa||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Hugh M||19||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 244 - Watson Roberts household (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |240|| 244 ||Watson Roberts||42||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Via|| || || || |- |||||Nancy Roberts||47||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Madison Roberts||18||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Sarah Ann||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John H Harrison||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Manervia C||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Thomas J||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||7||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 245 - John R Carmon household (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |241|| 245 ||John R Carmon||53||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Patiana||46||F|| || || ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha B||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||William F||22||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elbert L||17||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elijah F||15||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||John R||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha E||8||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Melville C||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 246 - James Sterling household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |242|| 246 ||James Sterling||45||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || x|| |- |||||Alvirah||42||F|| || || ||SC|| || x|| || |- |||||Margrett||23||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Mary||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James M||16||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy Jane||9||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Henry||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elizabeth||5||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||John||2||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 247 - Izereal Willson household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |243|| 247 ||Izereal Willson||62||M|| ||Farming||$300 ||not known|| || || || |- |||||Martha||57||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || ||x|| |- |||||Jacob Willson||14||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elbert S||16||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |} === Family 248 - Sevier Underwood household (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |244|| 248 ||Sevier Underwood||23||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Martha Ann||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Malinda E||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan Armenia||3/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === Family 249 - John Underwood household (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |245|| 249 ||John Underwood||48||M|| ||Farming|| ||Tenn|| || || R|| |- |||||Jane||50||F|| || || ||"|| || ||R|| |- |||||George||26||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||John||20||M|| ||Labourer|| ||"|| || || x|| |- |||||Hugh Underwood||18||M|| ||Farming|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Thomas||16||M|| ||"|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Jesse||16||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Cerby||13||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy Jane||13||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Martha Ann||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |}

Census England 1861: William Brealey

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[[Category: North Tawton, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - William Brealey - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1469; Folio: 68; Page: 23; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 6d. : Cider House, Hatherleigh Street, North Tawton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Brealey-20|William Brealey]]||head||M||65||M||Shoemaker||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Unknown-301309|Margaret Brealey]]||wife||M||89||F||||Devon, Tawstock|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emma Slee]]||grand daur||S||16||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}

Button"Brick Walls"Colquhoun

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Colquhoun-361|Annie Button]] is currently working on. Patrick McKenna & Hannah Conrey. Patrick was a seaman in the Royal Navy. Their son, John McKenna & Annie Clements McKenna and their 12 children lived in Uddingston ,Lanarkshire, Scotland. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Colquhoun-361&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Annie Button To-Do List|Annie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Salvador info

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Salvador (without the 'e' ) - see below Cassidy Searle Dau Hooper yet to do work on Great great grandfather Robinson Lewis Salvador was born in Calcutta (Kolkata) in 1834 and his father was possibly Charles Lewis Salvador. Ok, so what were the Salvadors doing in India? Were they a part of the Portugese Goan enclave who were either there to convert the Indian people or were part of the Portugese and Dutch East Indies Company.? Or if in Calcutta, were they associated with the British East India Company - a soldier, trader or some other supportb function? Researching the British East India Company, I came upon Joseph Salvador (born 1716) who was a very rich and prominent trader in the British East India Company, a financier of the British government and a prominent member of the Jewish community in London. Also a fellow of the Royal Society and a big landowner in Charleston USA where he eventually went to die (1796). Going back to 1492 in Spain, Isabella and Ferdinand kicked out the Arabs who had occupied parts of Spain for 600 years. They encouraged the Inquisition who insisted upon either killing or converting the Jews. The family was called Rodrigues and they converted to Salvador to get some peace and security. But the Inquisition became more demanding and they fled to Portugal. They gained extensive land holdings there before it again became uncomfortable and they went to Amsterdam. They became very active in the Dutch East Indies Company. Cromwell was encouraging of Jewish settlement at the time and they went across to London. The family patriarch was Joseph Jessurun Rodrigues Salvador and the family went back to being Jewish. So they were Jessurun, Abraham and Isaac Rodrigues if engaging withn things Jewish, or, Francis, Joseph and Daniel if engaging in trade or finance. Ok, so I thought we may be connected somehow, but needed to find the link. Joseph and the others married into big Jewish families, but there also started to be some who converted. The big time Salvador was Joseph, born 1716 and son of Francis, the head of the company at that time. Joseph had six daughters, but his two sons died young. He had a 'natural son' with his mistress, the Baroness De Moriencourt after his wife died. When Joseph died, he left 500 quid to Joseph Lewis Salvador De Moriencourt who bought a commission in the British Navy and captained various ships, all of which were in and out of Calcutta. I have no proof of any further linkage there and he died without any immediately acknowledged issue in Boulogne in 1854. Joseph Salvador lost most of his capital in a Lisbon Earthquake and when the bottom fell out of the Dutch East Indies Company. But he financed 42 Jews to setlle in Savannah. After the war with Spain, they went to Charleston to escape any possibility of any Inquisition. Joseph still had several hundred acres and his nephew Francis had gone there to grow Indigo and rebuild the family finances. He was however, scalped by Red Indians and is remembered as the first American patriot who opposed the British and lost his life for the cause. He also owned about 30 slaves....... So I was looking for any linkage of this family to Robinson Lewis Salvador in India, and I believe I may have found it: I just have to prove it. Literature says that Isaac, uncle of Joseph Salvador, was very active in purchasing diamonds to send back to Francis at the British East India Company (at a mine called Golconda in India around about the 1680 mark) with a French partner called Chandin. Apparently, Isaac 'went native' and started living with a Hindu mistress with whom he had children, wearing Indian garb and sticking to a strict vegetarian diet. This provoked a split with the French partner. This much I know and have documents for. Now I just need to find a generation or so in India and any linkage to Robinson. I emailed an Indian newspaper yesterday who had published a memorial photo of a recently deceased person with the family name of Rodrigues Salvador. I believe there to be a family resemblance and I am hoping someone may contact me with comments.

Deputy Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] The ancestors to the Deputy family line in the Americas have not yet been found. We know that the family patriarch, Sylvester Deputy, was living in Sussex County, Delaware by 1728. We also have records of a Robert Deputy living in Middlesex County, Virginia at least as early as 1679, when he got married at Christ Church; this may be the same "Robert Deb'y" that appears in the transport records of Lewis Burwell when he redeemed the headcount vouchers for free land in Virginia, dated 1648. Family legend says that Sylvester Deputy was a Huguenot that came to the Americas via Wales around 1658. (This would have to be the father or grandfather of the 1728 Sylvester Deputy.) If the Deputys came from France, it could very well be from the city of Poitiers (pronounced "Pwah-TAY"), leading to the Anglizication of "De Poiters" into "Deputy". The city of Poitiers, in the region of Poitou, was at the heart of Huguenot territory prior to the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685; and 1685 would roughly correspond to the appearance of the Deputy line in the Americas. Of course, since surnames were not common in France until the time of Napoleon (1800 on), anyone who came from the city of Poitiers might have been given the "Deputy" surname, which further means that various Deputys found in the Americas in the 18th century may very well be unrelated to each other. So far, we have not been able to uncover any direct evidence of any Deputys or DePoitiers arriving in the Americas from France or Wales. In fact, as far as we know, there were no Huguenot settlements in Wales direct; the closest post-1685 settlements were in Bristol and in Plymouth, which are actually outside of Wales proper. And these settlements were just a small fraction of the Huguenots who emigrated to England after 1685, with the bulk of them moving to the more industrialized south east of the country.

John Dyer's Will

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John Dyer wrote his will on 27 Sep 1844 and it was proved 7 Oct 1844 so he died sometime between those two dates. His will lists his wife [[Youngblood-55|Polly]] and all 12 of his children: #[[Dyer-9649|Jefferson D]] #[[Dyer-9650|John M]] #[[Dyer-9776|Carol (son)]] #[[Dyer-9777|Nancy]] #Manerva #[[Dyer-9653|Malthursa/Maltusoto]] #Margaret Peggy #[[Dyer-9651|Maria Dyer Mattheny]] #Matilda Dyer Gowin #[[Dyer-9652|Mahala Dyer Carr]] #[[Dyer-9647|Sally Dyer Burton]] #Polly Dyer Roberts Dekalb County, Tennessee, [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-195-2118968-1-77?cc=1909088&wc=M6Q7-BTG:179635701,180033601 Wills, 1838-1854, Vol. A, p. 50, John Dyer, 1844;] County Court Clerk’s Office, DeKalb; digital images, "Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927," FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 22 April 2014). Image 100-101 of 159. ===Will of John Dyer=== :The Will of John Dyer :Transcribed by Ginger R. Smith, ginger.reney@gmail.com, 29 May 2014 :Written 27 Sept 1844 :DeKalb Co., TN :I John Dyer do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other wills by me at any time made. First I desire that my funeral expenses and all my debts be paid as soon after my death as possible out of my money that I may die possessed of or may come to the hands of my executors. Secondly, I give and bequeath to my son '''Jefferson D Dyer''' my tract of land in Putnam County, Tennessee lying on the Walton road it being the tract on which I lived and from which I moved when I settled in Dekalb County said tract is supposed to contain about two hundred acres. Thirdly I give and bequeath to my son '''John M Dyer''' my tract of land in Putnam County Tennessee known as the Crider place said tract of land joins the land of John Ripeto, Abram Buck and Montgomery Kenard and others said tract is supposed to contain two hundred acres. Fourthly I do leave to my beloved wife '''Polly Dyer''' all my tract of land in Dekalb County where I now live during her natural life and after her death I give and bequeath said land to my son '''Carol Dyer''' and my Daughters '''Nancy''' and '''Manerva Dyer''' in the following portions to wit, to my son '''Carrol Dyer''' two thirds of said tract and to my daughters '''Nancy''' and '''Manerva''' one third divided between them. Fifthly I desire that all my perishable property be sold as soon after my death as convenient and credit of twelve months and out of the proceeds of said sales I give and bequeath to my daughters '''Malthursa''' and '''Peggy''' as soon as they many marry or come of adult? age as much as my other daughters had given to either of them by me when they married. Sixthly I give and bequeath to my daughters '''Maria Mattheny,''' '''Matilda Gowin,''' '''Mahala Carr,''' '''Polly Roberts,''' and '''Sally Burton''' ten Dollars each. Seventhly I do give and bequeath the balance after taking out the above bequests to my beloved wife '''Polly Dyer''' and my son '''Carrol Dyer''' and my daughters '''Malthursa,''' '''Peggy,''' '''Nancy,''' and '''Manerva''' equally between them for the purpose educating and clothing them. I desire that my executors sell my tract of land in Putnam County known as the Buffalo Waller either at private or public sale to the best advantage and the proceeds disposed of as the proceeds of the perishable property. Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my friends Wm H Richardson and Alexander Martin my executors in witness whereof I do to this my last will set my hand and seal this 27th day of September 1844. :John (His Mark) Dyer :Signed sealed and published in our presence and we have subscribed our names hereto in the presence of the Testator this 27th day of September 1844. :Major (his mark) Marcum :Zachariah (his mark) Kirkland :State of Tennessee :Dekalb County :October Term 1844 :A paper purporting to be the last will and testament of John Dyer dec’d was presented in open court for probate and was duly proven in open court by the oaths of Major Marcum and Zachariah Kirkland, subscribing witnesses to the same who being first duly sworn depose and say that they were acquaintances with John Dyer the testator and that he made his mark to said will and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purpose therein specified and by his request they became subscribing witnesses to the same and acknowledge that said will be recorded. Given under my hand at office the 7th day of October 1844. :Wm B Lawrence Clk :Of Dekalb County Court == Citation ==

Census England 1851: William Brealey

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[[Category: North Tawton, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - William Brealey - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1885; Folio: 649; Page: 30; GSU roll: 221034-221035; Enumeration District : 2a. : Fore Street, North Tawton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Brealey-20|William Brealey]]||head||M||55||M||Shoemaker||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Unknown-301309|Peggy Brealey]]||wife||M||58||F||||Devon, Tawstock|| |- |Elizabeth Brealey||daughter||S||30||F||Serge Weaver||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |William Brealey||grandson||S||7||M||Scholar||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emily Slee]]||grand daur||S||6||F||Scholar||Devon, Zeal Monachorum |}

Census England 1891: Mary Slee

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - Mary Slee - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1759; Folio: 28; Page: 6; GSU roll: 6096869; Enumeration District : 3. : Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||head||W||75||F||||||||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-216|Samuel SLEE]]||son||S||30||M||Agricultural Labour||||||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}

Census England 1891: Philip Cooke

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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - Philip Cook - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 2013; Folio: 18; Page: 29; GSU roll: 6097123; Enumeration District : 6. : 11, Ducks Patch, Gloucester, Gloucestershire :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-11731|Philip Cooke]]|||head||M||50||M||Gardener||X||||||Glos, Cheltenham|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emily Cooke]]||wife||M||47||F||||||||||Devon, Zeal|| |- |[[Cook-11731|Philip Cooke]]||son||S||19||M||Gardener||||X||||Glos, Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cooke]]||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||||||||Gloucester|| |- |[[Cook-13901|Norah Cooke]]||daughter||S||6||F||Scholar||||||||Gloucester|| |}

Rev Washburns To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jones-26015|Rev Washburn]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jones-26015&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Rev Washburn To-Do List|Rev Daniel Washburn's current to-do list]].''

Rev. Washburns To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jones-26015|Rev. Washburn]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jones-26015&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Rev. Washburns To-Do List|Rev. Washburn's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beauchamp-277|Beauchamp, Walter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-237|Beaumont, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-241|Beaumont, Mabel De ]] || 1162-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-321|Beaumont, Robert ]] || 1458-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-427|Beaumont, William de ]] || 1142-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Beaumont-284|Beaumont, Maud (de Beaumont) ]] || || to-do |- | [[De_Beaumont-311|Beaumont, Roger (de Beaumont) ]] || || to-do |- | [[De_Beaumont-333|Beaumont, Elizabeth (de Beaumont) ]] || 1140-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Becker-2929|Becker, James Allison]] || 1864-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Gillespie-2298|Becker, Julia Ella (Gillespie) ]] || 1868-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Becker-2988|Becker, James Madison]] || 1831-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Clark-20824|Becker, Maria A. (Clark) ]] || 1840-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Blount-78|Blount, John ]] || 1298-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blount-323|Blount, Thomas ]] || 1455-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Beaumont-424|De Beaumont, Isabel ]] || || to-do |- | [[De_Beaumont-462|De Beaumont, Joan ]] || 1167-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Brewere-1|De Brewere, William , Jr.]] || 1100-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Redvers-14|De Redvers, Mary ]] || 1196-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Redvers-16|De Redvers, Joan ]] || 1202-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Vernon-82|De Vernon, Avis ]] || 1100-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Vernon-84|De Vernon, Gertrude ]] || 1210-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Vernon-85|De Vernon, Richard ]] || 1215-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Vernon-86|De Vernon, Cecilia ]] || 1220-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Vernon-87|De Vernon, Willam ]] || 1173-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Redvers-25|De Vernon, Margary (Redvers) ]] || 1190-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Le_Despencer-109|Despencer, Robert (Le Despencer) ]] || 1051-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Le_Despencer-112|Despencer, Philip (Le Despencer) ]] || 1180-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Le_Despencer-119|Despencer, Godfrey (Le Despencer) ]] || 1185-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1423|Drew, Susannah (Washburn) ]] || 1770-09-09 || to-do |- | [[FitzGerold-15|Fitz Gerold, Raoul (FitzGerold) ]] || 1047-00-00 || to-do |- | [[FitzGerold-16|Fitz Gerold, Wido (FitzGerold) ]] || 1072-00-00 || to-do |- | [[FitzGerold-9|FitzGerold, Amice ]] || 1141-00-00 || to-do |- | [[FitzGerold-13|FitzGerold, Warin ]] || 1166-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Redvers-4|FitzRobert, Hawise (Redvers) ]] || 1126-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Foix-16|Foix, Marguerite (De Foix) ]] || 1454-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Foix-56|Foix, Marie (de Foix) ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harcourt-12|Harcourt, Robert , Esquire]] || 1472-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-30490|Jones, Benjamin Walker ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-30491|Jones, Catherine Carlene (Xxiv) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-30494|Jones, James Daniel (Xxiv) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jones-30495|Jones, John Michael (Xxiv) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kennison-101|Kennison, Diane ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kennison-102|Kennison, Dr. Warren Samuel Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Kennison-103|Kennison, Warren Samuel Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-272285|Kniveton, Alice (Unknown) ]] || 1343-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-272284|Knivton, Joan (Unknown) ]] || 1370-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Lancaster-52|Lancaster, Agnes (De Lancaster) ]] || 1135-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Le_Poher-2|Le Poher, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lygon_of_Madresfield-1|Lygon of Madresfield, Eleanor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Vendôme-16|Melun, Adele (Vendôme) ]] || 1017-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Melun-7|Melun, Salon ]] || 0900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Melun-9|Melun, Adam ]] || || to-do |- | [[Morrison-4856|Morrison, Alonzo Joseph ]] || 1842-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Pickett-1181|Pickett, George Benjamin ]] || 1866-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Pickett-1182|Pickett, Hazel Washburn ]] || 1908-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Pickett-1183|Pickett, Joseph Washburn ]] || 1912-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-351|Pratt, Mary (Washburn) ]] || 1681-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pratt-3786|Pratt, Benjamin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Grover-1144|Pratt, Roxeni (Grover) ]] || 1802-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Prince-580|Prince, Lydia ]] || 1735-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Prince-1346|Prince, Seymour ]] || 1903-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Balun-2|Redvers, Adelise Lucia (Balun) ]] || 1099-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Redvers-24|Redvers, Margaret ]] || 1240-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stigand-6|Stigand, Odo ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stigand-5|Stigand de Mézidon, Eudes (Stigand) ]] || 1010-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stoke-18|Stoke, Unnamed Father ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tancarville-36|Tancarville, Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Grey-1233|Thirteenth Baron Grey de Wilton, William (Grey) ]] || 1509-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264304|UNKNOWN, Emma ]] || 1872-11-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264305|UNKNOWN, Florence A. ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264306|UNKNOWN, Hannah ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264307|UNKNOWN, Ima Jean ]] || 1930-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-336|Washburn, UNKNOWN ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1627|Washburn, Chester Southworth]] || 1891-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Becker-2911|Washburn, Lois Gillespie (Becker) ]] || 1892-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Morrison-4861|Washburn, Mary Willietta (Morrison) ]] || 1853-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Pratt-3799|Washburn, Loraine May (Pratt) ]] || 1830-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1712|Washburn, Carol Willietta (Xxii) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1719|Washburn, Chester , Jr.]] || 1915-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1746|Washburn, Dean Becker ]] || 1927-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1844|Washburn, Gail Becker ]] || 1922-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1903|Washburn, James Becker ]] || || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1904|Washburn, James Blaine ]] || 1886-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1907|Washburn, James Morrison ]] || 1908-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-1944|Washburn, John Vaughan ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-2017|Washburn, Martha Jane ** ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-2045|Washburn, Matie A. ]] || 1884-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-2046|Washburn, Matie Jean ]] || || to-do |- | [[Washburn-2049|Washburn, Melvina ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-2157|Washburn, Southworth ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Washburn-2254|Washburn, Hope ]] || 1750-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Washburne-21|Washburne, Albert Thomas , III]] || 1928-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Washburne-22|Washburne, Albert Thomas , Jr.]] || 1902-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Whittaker-1111|Whittaker, Carolyn Jean (Carmen) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Whittaker-1112|Whittaker, John Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Whittaker-1113|Whittaker, John Spencer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Zouche-33|Zouche, John ]] || 1383-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zouche-37|Zouche, Edmond La ]] || 1343-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zouche-38|Zouche, Thomas La ]] || 1344-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zouche-110|Zouche, Margaret ]] || 1234-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-25|d'Abitot, Osbert (Abitot) ]] || 1050-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-33|d'Abitot, Herbert (Abitot) ]] || 0950-00-00 || to-do |- | [[D'Abitot_of_Estham-1|d'Abitot of Estham, Urse Fitz Urse]] || 1145-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-21|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Geoffrey (Abitot) ]] || 1255-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-23|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Alexander (Abitot) ]] || 1230-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-24|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Unknown (Abitot) ]] || 1260-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-26|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Geoffrey (Abitot) ]] || 1205-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-27|d'Abitot of Hindlip, John (Abitot) ]] || 1175-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-278942|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Maud (Unknown) ]] || 1180-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-28|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Alexander (Abitot) ]] || 1280-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-278949|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Maud (Unknown) ]] || 1285-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-29|d'Abitot of Hindlip, Robert (Abitot) ]] || 1305-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-30|d'Abitot of Redmarley, Geoffrey (Abitot) ]] || 1177-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-31|d'Abitot of Redmarley, Osbert (Abitot) ]] || 1159-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abitot-17|d'Abitot of Worcester, Roger (Abitot) ]] || 1068-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Redvers-13|d'Avenal, Maud (Redvers) ]] || 1137-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meulan-39|d'Harcourt, Jeanne (Meulan) ]] || 1168-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harcourt-401|d'Harcourt, Robert (Harcourt) ]] || 1179-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-8543|d'Wasseburne, Jonne (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1224-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beauchamp-442|de Beauchamp, Walter (Beauchamp) ]] || 1072-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-391|de Beaumont, Waleran (Beaumont) ]] || 1104-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Montfort-60|de Beaumont, Agnes Elizabeth (Montfort) ]] || 1123-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-418|de Beaumont, Henry (Beaumont) ]] || 1048-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-425|de Beaumont, Gervace (Beaumont) ]] || 1138-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-429|de Beaumont, Geoffrey (Beaumont) ]] || 1146-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-82705|de Beaumont, Mary (UNKNOWN) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-490|de Beaumont, Robert (Beaumont) , II]] || 1142-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dunstanville-18|de Beaumont, Maude (Dunstanville) ]] || 1143-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-606|de Beaumont, William (Beaumont) ]] || 1173-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-642|de Beaumont, William (Beaumont) ]] || 1139-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-1200|de Beaumont, Henry (Beaumont) ]] || 1192-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-1260|de Beaumont, Wilburga (Beaumont) ]] || 1130-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-1261|de Beaumont, William (Beaumont) ]] || 1342-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-1262|de Beaumont, Albrede (Beaumont) ]] || 1050-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-297489|de Beaumont, Godehilde (Unknown) ]] || 0947-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-298660|de Beaumont, Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1175-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-1296|de Beaumont, Joan (Beaumont) ]] || 1163-00-00 || to-do |- | [[De_Beaumont-Maine-5|de Beaumont-Maine, Godehilde ]] || 0940-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beaumont-29|de Beaumont-le-Roger, Robert (Beaumont) ]] || 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Census England 1901: Emily Cook

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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Emily COOK - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2425; Folio: 153; Page: 2; Enumeration District : 8. : 47, Lansdown Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-120|Emily Cook]]||head||W||57||F||Market Gardening||own a/c||||Devon, Zeal|| |- |[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cook]]||daughter||S||18||F||Helps with above||worker||||Gloucester|| |- |[[Cook-13901|Norah H. Cook]]||daughter||S||16||F||Helps with above||worker||||Gloucester|| |}

Bible of Robert Lee

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This is the bible of Robert Lee that was passed down to his son Jesse Cunningham Lee then to another relative. Transcription: Robert Lee was married to Elizabeth Swafford May 21st 1818 Robert Lee was married to Elizabeth Evitt April 14th, 1834. Robert Lee was married to Matilda Warren Oct 2nd 1845. Births: Robert Lee was born Oct 6th 1798 Elizabeth Lee was born Sep 29th 1801 Elizabeth Lee was born March 13th 1808 Matilda Lee was born Oct 18th 1807 Births from first wife John A lee was born March 17th 1819 Wm E. Lee was born Oct 28th 1820 Burrell Lee was born April 14th 1822 Russell Lee was born Jan 28th 1826

Mathews/Matthews Family Record Ledger

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These were some old family record sheets that were in the possession of an aged many times removed great aunt who passed them on and they in turn were passed on until they came into the possession of Mike James. He in turn photographed them and emailed them to me.

Personal Genealogical Collection of Debi McGee Cundiff Hoag

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W. M. Batson Cemetery

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This free space page is part of WikiTree's Tennessee Cemeteries Project. It is a work in progress. W. M. Batson Cemetery is located in Montgomery County Civil District 22. It is usually described simply as "Batson Cemetery," but the longer name helps distinguish it from other Batson Cemeteries (especially the Batson-Blackford Cemetery, which is also in Montgomery County). It is named after [[Batson-309|William M. Batson]], whose gravestone, from 1849, is the oldest in the cemetery. The oldest person in the cemetery is [[Scruggs-573|John H. Scruggs]], who was born in 1797 (although his gravestone says 1777--see his profile page for more details). The cemetery is located in what is now called Cunningham, Tennessee, an unincorporated community of Montgomery County. It is in a rural area that has also been referred to as Southside, Tennessee and McAlister's Crossroads, Tennessee. It is very close to the Dickson County border, and some records incorrectly refer to its location as Dickson County. The exact location of the Cemetery is next to the intersection of Porter Lane and Swift Lane. (NOTE: As of October 2015 if you type "W. M. Batson Cemetery, Cunningham, Tennesseee" into Google Maps, it will give you an incorrect location.) Its GPS coordinates are Latitude: 36.34030, Longitude: -87.35750. As of 2015 there are roughly 170 people buried in this cemetery, but it is still active and will need to be updated periodically. [[Category: W. M. Batson Cemetery, Cunningham, Tennessee]] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Given Names ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Abernathy-1108|Abernathy]] |Andrew J |07 May 1872 |12 May 1955 |[[image:Abernathy-1108.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Harvey-5932|Abernathy]] |Anna (Harvey) |21 Dec 1870 |25 Mar 1912 |[[image:Abernathy-1108.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Abernathy-1113|Abernathy]] |Anna Ruby |30 Jun 1897 |15 Jul 1897 |[[image:Abernathy-1113.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Abernathy-1110|Abernathy]] |George S. |28 Apr 1870 |28 Jun 1949 |[[image:Abernathy-1110.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Abernathy-1114|Abernathy]]||James C. | | |[[image:Abernathy-1114.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Abernathy-1109|Abernathy]] |Mattie Pearl |28 Dec 1900 |16 Jul 1978 |[[image:Abernathy-1109.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Abernathy-1115|Abernathy]] |Nannie L. | | |[[image:Abernathy-1115.jpg|120px]] |- | [[McCurdy-595|Abernathy]] |Sue E. (McCurdy) |26 May 1873 |16 Nov 1926 |[[image:Abernathy-1110.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Abernathy-1116|Abernathy]] |Susan |31 Aug 1909 |09 Oct 1909 |[[image:Abernathy-1116.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-321|Batson]] |Alex Smith |30 Nov 1894 |20 Jan 1982 |[[image:Batson-321.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-302|Batson]] |Alexander |17 Aug 1825 |27 Nov 1856 |[[image:Batson-302.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-328|Batson]] |Amy Jane |30 Jun 1950 |02 Jul 1950 |[[image:Batson-328.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Rye-204|Batson]] |Amy (Rye) |31 Jul 1860 |20 Jun 1943 |[[image:Batson-317.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-320|Batson]] |Audrey E. "Teddy" |06 Oct 1890 |17 Dec 1989 |[[image:Batson-320.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Blackford-223|Batson]] |Bertha (Blackford) |26 May 1880 |16 Jun 1923 |[[image:Batson-329.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-327|Batson]] |Billie Z. |23 Aug 1914 |21 Dec 1997 |[[image:Batson-327.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-330|Batson]] |Charlie Dennis |24 Jan 1900 |24 Jul 1900 |[[image:Batson-330.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-329|Batson]] |Charlie G. |15 Mar 1866 |20 Dec 1937 |[[image:Batson-329.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-331|Batson]] |Clarence Daniel |03 Oct 1877 |25 Oct 1945 |[[image:Batson-331.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-335|Batson]] |Delma A. |26 Jan 1887 |25 Aug 1973 |[[image:Batson-335.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-336|Batson]] |Donald G. |23 Sep 1939 |18 Feb 1994 |[[image:Batson-336.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-332|Batson]] |Hazel Delma |13 Feb 1906 |08 Jun 1982 |[[image:Batson-332.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-318|Batson]] |Infant |1882 | |[[image:Batson-318.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-319|Batson]] |Infant |1888 | |[[image:Batson-318.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-338|Batson]] |Infant Daughter |18 Nov 1939 |19 Nov 1939 |[[image:Batson-338.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Champion-864|Batson]] |Jettye (Champion) |26 Sep 1896 |20 May 1985 |[[image:Batson-321.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-311|Batson]] |Joann |24 Mar 1845 |17 Dec 1849 |[[image:Batson-311.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-312|Batson]] |John C. |13 Dec 1846 |13 May 1888 |[[image:Batson-312.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-317|Batson]] |John Calvin |03 Aug 1855 |30 Jul 1940 |[[image:Batson-317.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-339|Batson]] |John Ernest |10 Mar 1885 |18 Jan 1977 |[[image:Batson-339.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sensing-5|Batson]] |Lydia (Sensing) |01 Jan 1835 |08 Sep 1884 |[[image:Batson-303.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gillium-2|Batson]] |Malinda Margaret (Gillium) |06 Aug 1832 |20 Mar 1898 |[[image:Gillium-2.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Smith-91412|Batson]] |Nancy (Smith) |10 Jul 1806 |03 Sep 1885 |[[image:Batson-299.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-37821|Batson]] |Nannie C. (Jones) |13 Nov 1869 |31 Dec 1938 |[[image:Batson-322.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wall-2863|Batson]] |Nannie Rebecca (Wall) |06 Apr 1879 |03 Oct 1951 |[[image:Wall-2863.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Daniel-3332|Batson]] |Nola E. (Daniel) |13 Sep 1855 |27 Mar 1934 |[[image:Daniel-3332.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1723|Batson]] |Ora (Swift) |1887 |1975 |[[image:Batson-340.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Brandenburg-375|Batson]] |Rachel Lynn (Brandenburg) |06 Aug 1969 |18 Mar 2009 |[[image:Brandenburg-375.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-334|Batson]] |Rebecca Louise |17 Nov 1913 |30 Apr 1967 |[[image:Batson-334.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-307|Batson]] |Richard |05 Apr 1837 |24 Oct 1856 |[[image:Batson-307.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-322|Batson]] |Samuel Edward |05 Jan 1860 |24 Jan 1933 |[[image:Batson-322.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-304|Batson]] |Smith |23 Apr 1829 |21 Nov 1911 |[[image:Batson-304.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-305|Batson]] |T. H. |19 Apr 1831 |11 Oct 1911 |[[image:Batson-305.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-299|Batson]] |Thomas H. |01 Sep 1800 |18 Nov 1861| |[[image:Batson-299.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-309|Batson]] |W. M. |13 Apr 1841 |06 Feb 1849 |[[image:Batson-309.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-340|Batson]] |Walter C. |1881 |1950 |[[image:Batson-340.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-341|Batson]] |Webster |30 Aug 1891 |20 Nov 1891 |[[image:Batson-341.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-303|Batson]] |Wylie B. |23 Jul 1827 |29 Dec 1875 |[[image:Batson-303.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Byard-72|Black]] |Maggie (Byard) |30 Sep 1918 |29 Jun 2006 |[[image:Byard-72.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-38050|Black]] |Maudell (Jones) |1921 |1943 |[[image:Jones-38050.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5939|Blackford]] |(Mary) Nellie E. Harvey |20 Aug 1896 |26 Feb 1956 |[[image:Harvey-5939.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cooper-11566|Cooper]] |Destiny R. |16 Jan 2001 |11 Oct 2012 |[[image:Cooper-11566.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cooper-11567|Cooper]] |Robbin Clark |09 Nov 1954 |06 Feb 1983 |[[image:Cooper-11567.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1721|Corlew]] |Ann (Swift) |26 Apr 1934 |21 Jan 2011 |[[image:Corlew-24.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Corlew-24|Corlew]] |Charles D. |29 May 1930 |21 Aug 2015 |[[image:Corlew-24.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Corlew-21|Corlew]] |Cora M. |02 Sep 1881 |26 Sep 1882 |[[image:Corlew-21.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Corlew-23|Corlew]] |J. Dan |12 Aug 1893 |24 Jun 1963 |[[image:Corlew-23.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Corlew-26|Corlew]] |Joseph M. |31 May 1886 |30 Jan 1887 |[[image:Corlew-26.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1720|Corlew]] |Lillian (Swift) |27 Sep 1891 |18 Sep 1976 |[[image:Corlew-23.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Corlew-22|Corlew]] |Sarah M. |05 Jul 1892 |05 Jul 1892 |[[image:Corlew-22.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Corlew-25|Corlew]] |Walter D. |13 Aug 1899 |13 Jun 1900 |[[image:Corlew-25.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Scruggs-572|Dever]] |Mary J. (Scruggs) |09 May 1833 |04 Jan 1908 |[[image:Scruggs-572.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Dever-186|Devers (Dever)]] |W. J. |18 Oct 1836 |22 Oct 1919 |[[image:Dever-186.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Dever-187|Dever]] |William J. |06 Mar 1868 |26 Sep 1869 |[[image:Dever-187.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5940|Ford]] |Alma Ann |30 Aug 1899 |17 Mar 1934 |[[image:Harvey-5940.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ford-6040|Ford]] |Sadie Louise |02 May 1929 |03 May 1929 |[[image:Harvey-5940.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Dever-188|Gafford]] |Ida (Dever) |1873 |1941 |[[image:Dever-188.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Garrett-4440|Garrett]] |Herbert M. |25 Jul 1902 |15 Jan 1923 |[[image:Garrett-4440.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Dever-189|Garrett]] |Mary J. Proctor (Dever) |08 May 1870 |06 Oct 1950 |[[image:Dever-189.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Binkley-310|Green]] |Amanda (Binkley) |09 Oct 1836 |01 May 1888 |[[image:Binkley-310.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Green-16088|Green]] |W. H. |22 Mar 1826 |25 Oct 1889 |[[image:Green-16088.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Grimes-1664|Grimes]] |J. L. |05 Mar 1844 |20 Jun 1902 |[[image:Grimes-1664.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Phipps-1192|Grimes]] |Margaret L. |25 Dec 1844 |22 Jan 1873 |[[image:Phipps-1192.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harper-4763|Harper]] |John H. |1871 |1936 |[[image:Neblett-36.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Neblett-36|Harper]] |Ruth Neblett |1876 |1945 |[[image:Neblett-36.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5941|Harvey]]||Ella S. | | |[[image:Harvey-5941.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5937|Harvey]] |F. S. |12 Feb 1869 |13 Jun 1906 |[[image:Harvey-5937.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5938|Harvey]] |Laura D. |21 Oct 1871 |26 Jun 1952 |[[image:Harvey-5938.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5943|Harvey]] |Mary C. |21 Dec 1853 |19 Oct 1883 |[[image:Harvey-5943.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5959|Harvey]] |Nannie S. |30 Jun 1892 |11 Mar 1896 |[[image:Harvey-5959.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5942|Harvey]] |Robert A. |28 Apr 1855 |15 Aug 1897 |[[image:Harvey-5942.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-298|Harvey]] |Susan (Batson) |03 Feb 1835 |22 Jun 1880 |[[image:Batson-298.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5948|Harvey]] |Thomas O. |24 Nov 1861 |01 Dec 1862 |[[image:Harvey-5948.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5933|Harvey]] |W. M. |21 Jan 1826 |24 Apr 1904 |[[image:Harvey-5933.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hill-16200|Hill]] |Dallas L. |22 Nov 1908 |10 Jul 1962 |[[image:Hill-16200.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-333|Hill]] |Pauline (Batson) |23 Dec 1912 |14 Apr 2002 |[[image:Batson-333.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-343|Jones]] |Annis Marie (Batson) |20 Apr 1916 |01 Jun 1992 |[[image:Batson-343.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-38081|Jones]] |Charles H. |31 Aug 1958 |31 Aug 1958 |[[image:Jones-38081.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-38082|Jones]] |Donald R. |26 Jul 1941 |09 Apr 1958 |[[image:Jones-38081.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-38109|Jones]] |George T. (Military Stone) |28 Jun 1945 |05 Oct 1982 |[[image:Jones-38109.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-38109|Jones]] |George T. 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(Batson) |1877||19-- |[[image:Batson-346.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-308|Rogers]] |Nancy (Batson) |08 Oct 1839 |27 Jul 1876 |[[image:Batson-308.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Young-16791|Roy]] |Margie (Young) |01 Jun 1939 |12 Jul 2006 |[[image:Young-16791.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Rye-208|Rye]] |Charlie E. | |02 Feb 1926 |[[image:Rye-208.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Rye-205|Rye]] |Edward E. |1864 |1941 |[[image:Neblett-41.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Rye-206|Rye]] |Edwin E. |06 Nov 1864 |08 Aug 1938 |[[image:Rye-206.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Neblett-41|Rye]] |Mary C. (Neblett) |1870 |1948 |[[image:Neblett-41.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Scruggs-573|Scruggs]] |John H. |29 Jan 1777 |15 Feb 1871 |[[image:Scruggs-573.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Smith-92220|Scruggs]] |Nancy (Smith) |29 Mar 1787 |11 Mar 1881 |[[image:Smith-92220.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Shevlin-30|Shevlin]] |Vincent L. |14 Mar 1979 |01 Dec 1995 |[[image:Shevlin-30.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pancher-2|Sinks]] |Rose (Pancher) |28 Feb 1886 |29 Jun 1955 |[[image:Pancher-2.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sinks-32|Sinks]] |W. J. |13 Aug 1885 |04 Nov 1981 |[[image:Pancher-2.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sinks-33|Smalley]] |Mattie L. (Sinks) |13 Sep 1908 |23 Mar 1979 |[[image:Sinks-33.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Smalley-519|Smalley]] |Robert Lee |06 Aug 1907 |23 Jan 1988 |[[image:Smalley-519.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Smalley-520|Smalley]] |Robert Ray |18 May 1942 |30 June 2004 |[[image:Smalley-520.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Smalley-521|Smalley]] |Tammy Annette |08 Jan 1977 |05 Sep 2003 |[[image:Smalley-521.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Speight-187|Speight]] |Lyman D. |26 Aug 1895 |28 Sep 1977| |[[image:Speight-187.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Neblett-42|Speight]] |Sarah Neblett |16 Feb 1903 |07 Jul 1939 |[[image:Neblett-42.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1749|Swift]] |Charlie B. |21 Mar 1893 |26 Jul 1893 |[[image:Swift-1749.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1747|Swift]] |Eddie Ray |07 Jan 1887 |25 Nov 1887 |[[image:Swift-1747.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1752|Swift]] |Edna D. |08 Aug 1902 |21 Mar 1996 |[[image:Swift-1752.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Batson-349|Swift]] |(Malinda) Esther (Batson) |1897 |1977 |[[image:Batson-349.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1750|Swift]] |Fred A. |1873 |1973 |[[image:Batson-349.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1745|Swift]] |Homer B. |25 Feb 1881 |31 Aug 1964 |[[image:Swift-1745.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5975|Swift]] |Mattie A. (Harvey) |1857 |1938 |[[image:Harvey-5975.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1744|Swift]] |R. D. |25 Jan 1854 |26 Jun 1905 |[[image:Swift-1744.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-5936|Swift]] |Sarah Elizabeth (Harvey) |30 Jan 1859 |21 Dec 1917 |[[image:Harvey-5936.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1746|Swift]] |Susan Emily |09 Oct 1882 |06 Oct 1899 |[[image:Swift-1746.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1725|Swift]] |W. D. |24 Feb 1857 |23 Apr 1921 |[[image:Swift-1725.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Swift-1748|Swift]] |William T. |1891 |1939 |[[image:Swift-1748.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Waller-1930|Weems]] |Mollie C. (Waller) |19 Sep 1857 |02 Feb 1879 |[[image:Waller-1930.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Weems-536|Weems]] |Violetta | |07 Feb 1879 |[[image:Waller-1930.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Young-16798|Young]] |Chad Allen |09 May 1969 |31 Jan 1989 |[[image:Young-16798.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Young-16799|Young]] |Glendon Joseph |06 Nov 1942 |27 May 1985 |[[image:Young-16799.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sinks-34|Young]] |Lillian Agnes (Sinks) |14 Oct 1918 |29 May 1983 |[[image:Sinks-34.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Young-16797|Young]] |Marvin Nolan |08 Feb 1913 |14 May 1991 |[[image:Young-16797.jpg|120px]] |-

Census England 1881: Philip Cooke

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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1881 UK Census transcript - Philip Cooke - Household : Class: RG11; Piece: 2538; Folio: 87; Page: 40; GSU roll: 1341612; Enumeration District : 23. : 11, Ducks Patch, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-11726|Philip Cooke]]||head||M||40||M||Market Gardners||Gloucestershire, Alstone|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emma Cooke]]||wife||M||37||F||||Devon, Zeal|| |- |[[Cook-11728|Harry Cooke]]||son||S||16||M||Gardner||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-11644|Willie Cooke]]||son||S||10||M||Scholar||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-11731|Philip Cooke]]||son||S||9||M||Scholar||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-11733|Ernest Cooke]]||son||S||4||M||Scholar||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-13893|Daniell Cooke]]||son||S||2mos||M||||Gloster, Bn St Mary |}

Mead Family Stories

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= Mead Family Stories = == Owen M. (Bill) Mead(b. 1895 d. 1964) == ===Space:Bill Mead Stories=== ===Space:Owen "Bill" Mitchell Mead meets Teddy Roosevelt=== ==Worth C. Mead(b. 1880 d. 1954)== ===Pioneer Space:Interview W.C. Mead===

Steamboat "Convoy" - Ohio River in the 1860s

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Judy Carstensen Hill Family History

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I am trying to connect with lost family members.

Architzel Family Get-together

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Brian Hersh organized this get together contemporaneous with a visit from Miami. Ralph and Rosemarie hosted, with quite a few Washington area cousins in attendance. Family members who were invited or attended: * [[Architzel-1|Ralph Architzel]] * [[Fitzpatrick-1167|Rosemarie Architzel]] * [[Architzel-11|Michael Architzel]] * [[Architzel-13|Daniel Patrick Architzel]] * [[Architzel-14|William Abbott Architzel]] * [[Architzel-18|Paul M Architzel]] * [[Williams-30551|Barbara Anne Architzel]] * [[Architzel-30|Erin Elizabeth Architzel]] * [[Fleming-3789|Adam L Fleming]] * [[Goodwin-3481|Stephanie Goodwin]] * [[Hersh-57|Brian Hersh]]

Census England 1841: Charity Slee

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] :1841 UK Census transcript - Charity Slee - Household :Class: HO107; Piece: 252; Book: 13; Civil Parish: Zeal Monachorum; County: Devon; Enumeration District: 4; Page: 1; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241323. :Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Age||Sex||Occupation||BIC||BOE |- |[[Unknown-300099|Charity Slee]]||60||F||Shopkeeper||Y|| |- |[[Slee-220|Charlotte SLEE]]||19||F||||Y|| |- |[[Slee-221|George Slee]]||35||M||||Y|| |- |[[Slee-224|Richard SLEE]]||30||M||Writing Clerk||Y |}

Heald Family Mysteries

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

Harry Blee and the Irish O'Malley Gang

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Case_Against_John_Haddow]]

Census England 1851: Thomas Slee (Slee-226)

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - Thomas Slee - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 238; Page: 15; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 3a. : Village, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-226|Thomas Slee]]||head||M||45||M||Shopkeeper||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Simmins-10|Joanna Slee]]||wife||M||40||F||||Devon, Wembworthy|| |- |[[Slee-227|Sarah M Slee]]||daughter||S||9||F||||Devon, Wembworthy|| |- |[[Slee-228|Mary A Slee]]||daughter||S||5||F||||Devon, Torquay|| |}

Macedonia Cemetery

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[[Category:Macedonia Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] This free space page is part of WikiTree's Tennessee Cemeteries Project. It is a work in progress. Macedonia Cemetery is located in the Cumberland Heights region of Montgomery County, Tennessee, just across Thomas Lane to the right of Cumberland Heights Methodist Church. As of November 2015, all of the gravestone photos on this page are of military veterans with military gravestones. There are many more graves that will need to be photographed and posted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Given Names ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Armes-69|Armes]] |Simeon B. | | |[[image:Armes-69.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Arms-934|Arms]] |James H. | |13 Jul 1917 |[[image:Arms-934.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-6031|Harvey]] |Claude |03 Jan 1895 |23 May 1949 |[[image:Harvey-6031.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hogue-634|Hogue]] |Nathaniel | | |[[image:Hogue-634.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jarman-423|Jarman]] |Raymond Edwin |20 Jun 1926 |19 Dec 2002 |[[image:Jarman-423.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Meek-793|Meek]] |James H. | |08 Oct 1934 |[[image:Meek-793.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Perry-7777|Perry]] |Henry D. |11 Jun 1943 |06 Jul 1974 |[[image:Perry-7777.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Perry-7778|Perry]] |Melton Virgil |1946 |2010 |[[image:Perry-7778.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Perry-7779|Perry]] |William L. |03 Jun 1923 |21 Jun 1944 |[[image:Perry-7779.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Potter-4610|Potter]] |Burette |29 Jan 1901 |29 Apr 1987 |[[image:Potter-4610.jpg|120px]] |-

Case Against John Haddow

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[https://encrypted.google.com/books?id=DKoKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA952&lpg=RA1-PA952&dq=weber+a%20nd+haddow+workers&source=bl&ots=YSAFtvsnZY&sig=s-XG6UgGFU_2SboRN8znZgs8-Aw&hl=en&%20sa=X&ei=QI2LU7ueFNXIsATQs4GQDg&ved=0CDcQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=weber%20and%20haddow%20worker%20s&f=false The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, Volumes 113-114] [https://encrypted.google.com/books?id=TvA3AQAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA97&lpg=RA1-PA97&dq=john+haddow+pardoned+by+roosevelt&source=bl&ots=6Dy7eyKAnv&sig=0S0HjAKP96re5XnLeMxY64fkhGk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qr-UU5_JBq2isAT5w4H4Ag&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=john%20haddow&f=false United States Congressional serial set: Issue 5266] [https://encrypted.google.com/books?id=7dfNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA242&lpg=PA242&dq=john+haddow+pardoned+by+roosevelt&source=bl&ots=eMH_x8ZYFG&sig=ancbXFwnFNWpANgDnx7u-s1yZ-I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qr-UU5_JBq2isAT5w4H4Ag&ved=0CDcQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=john%20haddow&f=false Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine: Volume 42] [https://archive.org/stream/williamhweberjoh00unit/williamhweberjoh00unit_djvu.txt William H. Weber and John Haddow .."] === Mentions === Address of Senator Philander Chase Knox at Pittsburgh, Pa., Friday, October 30, 1908 The case to which I refer is the one of Weber and Haddow, who were ad- judged guilty of contempt of the United States Court for the Western District of Virginia and were sentenced to jail for six months and one month respectively. These men filed a petition for pardon, which was transmitted to me as Attorney-General for investigation and report. In making my report to the President, recommending a pardon, I expressed an unwillingness to agree with the Court, that the ultimate purpose of the United Mine Workers' Union was not legal. I thought that the Court was mistaken in 37 that view and I felt that the difficulties at the mine were aggravated by the arbitrary discharge of union workmen. The pardon was granted. It by no means follows that because the executive branch of the Government considered that the writ of injunction in that case had been unwisely issued and too severely enforced, that the courts all over this Union should be deprived of the power to prevent a restriction of wrongful acts and to preserve the status of persons and things pending litigation; or that the right of tens of thousands of people engaged in various occupations throughout this land to resort to the courts to prevent unlawful interference with their right to carry on their business should be taken away. One would imagine from the hue and cry that has been raised in some quarters 38 against the writ of injunction that its prin- cipal office was to restrain workingmen from exercising their rights. This is wholly untrue. An examination of the cases will disclose that courts of equity have issued injunctions in aid of workingmen's rights more frequently than it has been invoked against them and such examination will also disclose that in a great majority of cases where it has been invoked against labor it has been refused. Besides, this writ is resorted to annually in hundreds of cases where labor is not involved to one where it is. [http://www.archive.org/stream/addressofsenator00knox/addressofsenator00knox_djvu.txt Address of Senator Philander Chase Knox at Pittsburgh, Pa., Friday, October 30, 1908] == See Also == * [[Haddow-97|John Haddow]]

Census England 1851: Charity Slee

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[[Category: Down St Mary, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - Charity (unknown) - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 237; Page: 13; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 3a. : Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Unknown-300099|Charity SLEE]]||head||W||72||F||Formerly Shopkeeper||Devon, Down St Mary|| |- |[[Slee-224|Richard SLEE]]||son||S||42||M||Accountant||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Slee-220|Charlotte SLEE]]||daughter||S||29||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}

Census England 1861: Thomas Slee (Slee-226)

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - Mary Hooper - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1471; Folio: 49; Page: 9; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 5. : Village, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |Mary Hooper||head||U||69||F||(formerly) Dress maker||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Slee-226|Thomas Slee]||Lodger||W||56||M||Agricultural Labourer||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}

Hines/Keller Family Mysteries

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

Census England 1861: James Simmons (Simmons-6403)

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[[Category: Woolfardisworthy, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - James Simmins - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1470; Folio: 72; Page: 4; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 7. : Lower Tree, Woolfardisworthy, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Simmons-6403|James Simmins]]||head||M||34||M||Farmer of 70 acres Employing 1 Lab 1 boy||Devon, Wimworthy|| |- |[[Slee-223|Mary Simmins]]||wife||M||40||F||Farmers Wife||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |John Tucker||Serv||U||20||M||Carter||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |Thoms Sease||Serv||U||13||M||on the Farm||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |Ann Bennett||Serv||S||16||F||General Servant||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |[[Slee-214|Eliza Slee]]||Serv||U||11||F||General Servant||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}

Marriage Entry: James Simmons (Simmons-6403) - Mary Slee (Slee-223)

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: 1835 Marriage solemnized in the Parish of Zeal Monachorum in the County of Devon :{| |106||[[Simmons-6403|James Simmons]]||Bachelor||Both residing |- |28th December 1835||[[Slee-223|Mary Slee]]||Spinster||in this Parish |} :Married in this Church by Banns duly published by me, H A Hughes :{| |This marriage was||James Simmons||in the||R Slee |- |solemnized between us,||Mary Slee||Presence of,||James Ellis |}

Marriage Entry: Thomas Slee (Slee-226) - Joana Simmins (Simmins-10)

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[[Category: Coldridge, Devon]] 1838 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Coldridge in the County of Devon {| |6||Thomas Slee||Above||Bachelor||Farmer||Zeal Monachorum||Richard Slee||Farmer |- |1 June 1838|||Joana Simmins||Age||Spinster||_||Coldridge||William Simmins||Farmer |}

Census England 1851: James Simmons (Simmons-6403)

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[[Category: Woolfardisworthy, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - James SIMMONS - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 88; Page: 4; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 7. : Lower James Tree, Woolfardisworthy, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Simmons-6403|James SIMMONS]]||head||M||35||M||Farm 80 acres Employing 3 Lab.||Devon, Wemworthy|| |- |[[Slee-223|Mary SIMMONS]]||wife||M||32||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |Sarah MORTIMORE||Serv||S||58||F||House Servant||Devon, Witheridge|| |- |George HAMMETT||Serv||S||26||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |John HOWARD||Serv||S||18||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Cheriton Fitz Payne|| |}

Canum Osterstrasse 9

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Geschichte über [[Heeren-39|'''Enne Garrelts Heeren''']] und seine Ehefrau [[Jansen-1623|'''Elizabeth Jansen''']], übertragen aus dem Internet-Auftritt vom Dorf [http://www.canum.de Canum]http://www.canum.de, Menü: „Canum vor 1900“ --> „Osterstraße 9“.

Sie sind hier: Canum vor 1900 --> Osterstraße 9.

In der Steuerliste 1719 wird ein Dirk Sentz mit Ehefrau, 1 Knecht und 1 Magd als Heuermann (Pächter) eines Hofes von 143 ½ Grasen genannt. Hierbei dürfte es sich um diesen Hof handeln.

Im Jahre 1750 wird eine Emderin als Eigentümerin genannt. Sie hieß Anna Heilmann verwitwete Coch. Der Hof mit 143 Grasen Land war ihr von Anna Payne verwitwete Lindequist aus Emden vererbt worden. Wahrscheinlich war Anna Heilmann auch die Eigentümerin der angrenzenden (damals nicht bebauten) Grundstücke Osterstr. 7 und 5, denn als deren Eigentümerin war eine Witwe Cochs eingetragen.

Im Jahre 1759 wurde der Hof an Ihne Nannen verkauft. Ihne Nannen, der sich Reershemius nannte, lebte ca. 20 Jahre in Canum. Er war der Kirchvogt (Kirchenvorsteher) in Canum und sein Name findet sich noch heute am Schalldeckel der Kanzel in der Kirche zu Canum. Geboren wurde Ihne Nannen 1708 in Petkum und war also Lutheraner. Erst im Jahre 1748 erfolgte sein Übertritt zur reformierten Kirche in Wirdum. Im Hypothekenbuch wurden einige seiner Bürgschaften eingetragen, so verbürgte er sich 1766 für seinen Sohn Nanne Ihnen hinsichtlich einer Summe von 1200 Gulden, die dieser aufgenommen hatte. 1767 erfolgte eine weitere Bürgschaft über 1000 Gulden und später nochmals für 100 Reichstaler in Gold. Ihne Nannen war außerdem Vormund über Rudolph Arens und die Kinder des Peter Janssen. Am Ende seines Lebens scheint Ihne Nannen bei seiner Tochter in Freepsum gelebt zu haben, denn sein Sterbeeintrag findet sich im Kirchenbuch Freepsum. Ihne Nannen Rershemius, der Stammvater aller Reershemius-Familien in der Krummhörn, starb am 3.5.1786 in Freepsum und wurde in Canum „in het Kerk Choor“ (im Chor der Kirche Canum) beerdigt.

Im Jahre 1779 wurde sein Hof in öffentlicher Versteigerung verkauft. Käuferin war Simcke Reints, die Witwe des Jan Bruns (Groenhagen).

Der Hof war nur kurze Zeit in ihrem Besitz, denn bereits im Jahre 1783 wurde der Hof ein weiteres Mal öffentlich versteigert. Die Käufer waren das Ehepaar [[Heeren-39|'''Enne Garrelts Heeren''']] und [[Jansen-1623|'''Elisabeth Jansen''']]. Im Jahre 1787 verstarb [[Jansen-1623|'''Elisabeth Jansen''']] und [[Heeren-39|'''Enne Garrelts Heeren''']] heiratete 1790 in zweiter Ehe Juste Nannen Sebens.

In das Hypothekenbuch wurde eingetragen, dass der Besitzer [[Heeren-39|'''Enne Garrelfs Heeren''']] gemäß Vertrag seine beiden Kinder aus der ersten Ehe in Kost und Kleidung zu unterhalten hat und sobald sie das zwanzigste Jahr ihres Alters erreichten „zwey Tausend zweihundert Gulden herauszugeben“ oder das Kapital mit 4 % zu verzinsen hatte.

Nachfolger auf dem Hof des [[Heeren-39|'''Enne Heeren''']] wurde sein Sohn Jan Ennen Heeren. Im Jahre 1837 erfolgte dessen Heirat mit Greetje/Grietje Geelts Herlyn. Im jetzigen Hofgebäude befindet sich ein Giebelstein mit den Namen des Ehepaares. Demnach scheint zwischen 1837 und 1852, dem Todesjahr von Jan Heeren, das Hofgebäude erneuert worden sein. Insgesamt blieb der Hof fast 200 Jahre im Besitz der Familie Heeren und deren Nachkommen.
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Abschrift aus dem [http://www.canum.de Internet-Auftritt des Dorfes Canum] http://www.canum.de ,
Untermenü "Canum vor 1900" --> "Mühlenring 8".

Sie sind hier: Canum vor 1900 --> Mühlenring 8.

Für dieses Grundstück existiert noch ein alter Kaufvertrag aus dem Jahre 1735 im Staatsarchiv Aurich. Damals verkaufte Jacobus Tellighusen „sein alhir zu Canum stehend Wohnhauß und Warff“ an [[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']]. Das Grundstück grenzte im Norden an Ayso Ufkes, im Westen gleichfalls an Ayso Ufkes und Cornelius Ufkes sowie im Süden und Osten am „Kirch-Pfade“. Der Kaufpreis betrug 270 Gulden, zahlbar in mehreren Raten. Als Zeugen werden im Kaufvertrag Peter Hanssen und D. a Tellighusen genannt.

Von Jacobus Tellighuisen (damalige Schreibweise) ist bekannt, dass er in erster Ehe mit Fenneke Karels verheiratet war, die 1734 verstarb. Noch im gleichen Jahr heiratete Jacobus dann die Witwe Bauke Janss.

Der Käufer des Grundstücks war [[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']], der aus Freepsum stammen dürfte. Er war Landgebräucher und heiratete in erster Ehe 1731 Anke Hansen, die bereits 1735 verstarb. Im Jahre 1737 erfolgte dann seine Heirat mit [[Sigers-12|'''Trintie Sigers''']]. Diese Ehefrau wurde in Klein-Midlum geboren und wohnte 1737 in Oldersum. Das Ehepaar [[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']] und [[Sigers-12|'''Trintie Sigers''']] hatte sieben Kinder. Die jüngste Tochter Stientje heiratete 1771 in Canum Evert Janssen. Dies sind die Stamm-Eltern der Familie Ross/Roß. Noch heute leben fast 40 direkte Nachkommen von [[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']] und [[Sigers-12|'''Trintie Sigers''']] in Canum!

Nach dem Tode von [[Sigers-12|'''Trintie Sigers''']] heiratete der 63jährige [[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']] in 3. Ehe Hilke Tjarks, eine Witwe aus Twixlum. Das einzige Kind dieser Ehe – ein Sohn- war „blödsinnig“.

[[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']] starb 1785 in Canum im Alter von 80 Jahren. In seinem Sterbeeintrag steht: „eertyts een Landgebruiker dog daar na verarmt“ (früher ein Landgebräucher, doch dann verarmt). Nach dem Tode seiner Witwe im Jahre 1799 blieb der behinderte Sohn zurück.

Zur Sicherung seines Unterhalts wurde dann wohl das Grundstück an die Armenkasse übertragen, die dafür dann die Versorgung des Sohnes übernahm. Im Zuge dessen wurde das Wohnhaus des [[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']] zum Armenhaus der Gemeinde Canum.

Früher hatte jede Gemeinde ein Armenhaus. Es gab damals keine Sozialversicherungen. Wenn jemand verarmte, musste die Heimat-Gemeinde für die Unterhaltskosten aufkommen. Dafür gab es so genannte Armenkassen, deren Einnahmen bestanden meistens aus Kollekten, Pachten usw. Es konnte damals durchaus vorkommen, dass z. B. ältere Arbeiter im Alter nicht mehr für ihren eigenen Unterhalt sorgen konnten. Hatten sie keine eigene Unterkunft, wurden sie in das Armenhaus ‚eingewiesen’ und dort versorgt. Vorher wurden meistens die eigenen Mobilien verkauft und der Erlös ging an die Armenkasse.

Gemäß den Akten der Brandkasse diente das Haus noch bis nach 1900 als Armenhaus. Seit einigen Jahrzehnten ist es wieder im Privatbesitz. Auf einem Teil dieses Grundstückes wurde um 1968 das Dorfgemeinschaftshaus gebaut. ==References==

Census England 1881: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1881 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG11; Piece: 2247; Folio: 53; Page: 36; GSU roll: 1341541; Enumeration District : 3. : 53, Fore Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||43||M||Bath Chair Proprietor||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||42||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |Elizabeth Anna Rowe||daughter||S||20||F||Refreshment Room Keeper||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |William Rowe||son||S||16||M||Donkey Chair Driver||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Stephen Tapper||boarder||S||47||M||Medical Herbalist||Devon, Devonport|| |}

Census England 1861: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1471; Folio: 34; Page: 2; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 4. : Lower Farthings, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||24||M||Ag.Lab||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||23||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |Elizabeth A Rowe||daughter||S||11m||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}

Friendship E-Cards

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Census England 1891: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1778; Folio: 93; Page: 5; GSU roll: 6096888; Enumeration District : 17. : 3, Meridian Terrace, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||56||M||Donkey Chair Proprietor||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elisabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||54||F||||||||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |Harry Drew||serv||S||19||M||Driver||||X||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |William Norman||boarder||M||29||M||Masons Labourer||||X||||Devon, Barnstaple|| |- |Elisabeth Norman||wife||M||25||F||||||||||Devon, Barnstaple|| |- |Harriet Hill||boarder||W||73||M||||||||||Devon, Oakford|| |- |Walter H Hill||nephew||S||19||M||Saddler||||||||Devon, Tiverton|| |}

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Census England 1841: Caleb Slee

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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] :1841 UK Census transcript - Caleb SLEE - Household :Class: HO107; Piece: 252; Book: 13; Civil Parish: Zeal Monachorum; County: Devon; Enumeration District: 4; Page: 1; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241323. :Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Age||Sex||Occupation||BIC||BOE |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb SLEE]]||25||M||Ag.Labourer||Y|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary SLEE]]||20||F||||Y|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth SLEE]]||3||F||||Y|| |}

Lisa Eddings To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Eddings-181|Lisa Eddings]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Eddings-181&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lisa Eddings To-Do List|Lisa's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Lick-31|Lick, Reinhold ]] || || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-3278|Lick, Emma (Schmidt)]] || || to-do |- | [[Lick-33|Lick, Marie ]] || 1899-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Lick-34|Lick, Adolph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lick-69|Lick, Carl ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-25137|Loney, Mary E. (Brown) ]] || 1866-01-25 || to-do |- | [[O'Day-29|O'Day, Patrick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Adams-14390|Ryan, Rebecca Elizabeth (Adams) ]] || 1894-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Ryan-2999|Ryan, John , Jr.]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-227737|Schmidt, Margareta M (Unknown) ]] || 1873-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-3470|Schmidt, Carl J.]] || 1872-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-3476|Schmidt, Sophia ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-3477|Schmidt, Friedrich ]] || 1904-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-3478|Schmidt, Wilhelm ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-3479|Schmidt, Louise ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-3480|Schmidt, Henry ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schmidt-4618|Schmidt, Carl ]] || || to-do |- |}

Census England 1871: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1871 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG10; Piece: 2187; Folio: 82; Page: 18; GSU roll: 834860; Enumeration District : 5. : 24, Fore Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||35||M||Donkey Chair Proprietor||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||33||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Rowe-4004|Elizabeth A Rowe]]||daughter||S||10||F||Scholar||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||son||S||6||M||Scholar||Devon, Ilfracombe |}

Census England 1911: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13368; Schedule Number: 301; Enumeration District : 18. : 5, Meridian Place, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||W||76||M||||-||-||-||Old Age Pensioner||||||||Devon, Heale|| |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||son||M||45||M||-||-||-||-||Labourer Genl||Sandwich Man||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Rowe-3999|Anna Rowe]]||sister||S||68||F||-||-||-||-||Dressmaker||||Worker||||Devon, Heale|| |}

Census England 1901: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2149; Folio: 167; Page: 38; Enumeration District : 17. : 5, Meridian Road, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{|} |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||67||M||Bath Chair Proprietor||own a/c||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||66||F||||||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||son||M||36||M||Bath Chair Proprietor||W||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Beatrice Wellington||G Daur||S||15||F||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}

Memorial Adams Ronda Louisa 1925 - 2005

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Transcription of Memorial to Ronda Louisa Adams 1925 - 2005 at Maitland Cemetery
ADAMS
In Loving Memory of Ronda Louisa Passed Away 23rd May 2005, Aged 79 Years
Beloved Wife of Alan Keith,
Loved Mother of Christine, Jeffrey, Alison, Gavin and Families
"In God's Care"
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Census England 1891: William Rowe (Rowe-4005)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - William Rowe - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1778; Folio: 94; Page: 7; GSU roll: 6096888; Enumeration District : 17. : 132, High Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||head||M||28||M||Donkey chair proprietor||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Ellen Rowe||wife||M||30||F||||||||||Devon, Sherwill|| |- |Hilda Rowe||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}

The Final "s" in Scrivens

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Census England 1841: John Rowe (Rowe-3998)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1841 UK Census transcript - John Rowe - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 204; Book: 16; Civil Parish: Ilfracombe; County: Devon; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 5; Page: 5; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241303. : Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Age||Sex||Occupation||BIC||BOE |- |[[Rowe-3998|John Rowe]]||40||M||Ag Lab||Y|| |- |[[Unknown-301858|Betsey Rowe]]||35||F||||Y|| |- |[[Rowe-4000|Elizabeth Rowe]]||11||F||||Y|| |- |[[Rowe-4003|William Rowe]]||6||M||||Y|| |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||5||M||||Y|| |}

Canum Muehlenring 5 und 7

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'''Erzählung über Freerk Habben Sypkes und seine Ehefrau Maria Heeren.'''
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Im Hypthekenbuch wird 1750/51 als Erstbesitzer für diesen ‚Heerd Landes’ mit 82 ½ Grasen der Baron v. Harholten genannt, der den Hof in Communion besitzt. Wahrscheinlich war der Besitz auch bereits um 1719 in den Händen auswärtiger Eigentümer, denn in der Steuerliste wird Jan Dirks als Heuermann von 82 ½ Grasen genannt. Durch die vorausgegangenen Sturmfluten sind von den Ländereien nur 21 Grasen brauchbar. Jan Dirks heiratete 1709 (Proklamation in Twixlum) Ide Onneken. Die Kirchenbücher von Canum beginnen erst mit dem Jahre 1729, somit bleibt unsicher, wie viele Kinder dieses Paar hatte.Geht man nach der damals üblichen Namensregel (Benennung der Kinder nach deren Großeltern), sollten Onke Janssen (siehe Mühlenring 9) und Eildert Janssen Söhne dieser Eheleute gewesen sein. Ide Onnekes dürfte 1733 verstorben sein, ihr Ehemann lebte noch bis 1743.

Nachfolger als Heuermann war der Sohn Eildert Janssen, denn er zahlte 1750 Steuern für 82 ½ Grasen Land. Eildert heiratete 1744 in Canum Elisabeth Cornelis aus Osterhusen. Dieser Ehe entstammen 9 Kinder, davon verstarben 5 innerhalb des ersten Lebensjahres. Es muß davon ausgegangen werden, dass die Pachtzeit von Eildert Janssen vor 1754 endete, denn in diesem Jahre wurde sein vorletztes Kind in Logumer Vorwerk geboren. Das letzte Kind wurde wiederum am 20.10.1757 in Canum registriert. Kurz danach – am 1.11. – verstarb Eildert Janssen in Canum. Die Steuerliste 1757 von Canum führt ihn als Tagelöhner auf, der ‚in Armuht gestorben und aus Armenmitteln begraben’ wurde. Im Kirchenbuch von Hage findet sich 1774 der Heiratsvertrag seines Sohnes Jan Dirks, dort Johan Dirks von Hoorn genannt, ‚des weiland Hausmanns zu Kanum Eilert von Hoorn, nachgelassener Sohn’ mit Hilke Catarina Lamberti. Die anderen Söhne Cornellius und Berent lebten später evtl. in Emden und nannten sich auch ‚van Hoorn’. Die Mutter der Kinder erreichte ein Alter von 74 Jahren. Sie wurde 1800 in Canum beerdigt; die Kosten dafür übernahm die Armenkasse.

Die nachfolgenden Pächter des Hofes sind nicht feststellbar. Neue Eigentümer wurden am 2.10.1764 Wolbert Albers (Ravenstein) und Marten Conrads. Sie kauften den Besitz ‚öffentlich’ für 4110 Gulden. Wahrscheinlich wurde der Hof zu dieser Zeit weiter durch Pächter bewirtschaftet, da beide Personen nicht im Kirchenbuch Canum genannt werden. Wolbert Alberts wohnte mit seiner Frau Aaltje Lubben in Groß-Midlum. Dort wurden seine Kinder geboren und dort ist er auch 1771 verstorben. Marten Conrads, der dreimal verheiratet war, lebte in Westerhusen und Freepsum. Aus seiner 1. Ehe mit Geeske Margareth Wilhelmius stammten die Söhne Wilhelmus Martens und Conrad Martens (* 1741 Westerhusen). Im Kirchenbuch Groß-Midlum wird Marten Conrads 1772 anläßlich seiner 3. Eheschließung als Bäcker bezeichnet. Sein Tod steht unter 1778 im Kirchenbuch Freepsum verzeichnet.

Am 3.7.1771 verkaufte Wolbert Alberts seine Hälfte des Besitzes für 2055 Gulden an Conrad Martens, so dass jetzt Vater und Sohn je zur Hälfte Eigentümer waren. Ab diesem Zeitpunkt dürfte Conrad Martens den Hof auch bewirtschaftet zu haben. Er heiratete 1771 in Groß-Midlum Jantje Geerds Bakker aus Simonswolde. In Canum wurden den Eheleuten zwei Kinder geboren. Die Tochter Geesche oder Geeske (* 1772) litt an der Epilepsie und verstarb im Alter von 27 Jahren. Der Sohn Marten (* 1775) wurde nur 4 Jahre alt. Die Mutter der Kinder verstarb gut 2 Monate nach der Geburt des letzten Kindes, Im Jahre 1776 heiratete Conrad Martens, der auch Kirchvogt in Canum war, in 2. Ehe Geeske Pieters. Diese wurde 1754 in Weenermoor geboren, kam aber mit ihren Eltern und Geschwistern um 1758 nach Canum. Aus dieser Ehe stammen 3 Kinder, die jedoch entweder tot geboren oder kurz nach der Geburt verstarben. Drei Tage nach der Geburt einer tot geborenen Tochter verschied auch die Mutter 1780 an den Folgen der Geburt. Conrad Martens schloß noch zwei weitere Ehen, die jedoch kinderlos blieben. Seine 3. Ehefrau hieß Jacomina Jansen Clemans, die Wwe. des Mimke Edden (siehe 3. Hof Norder Str./Osterstr.). Nach fast 22 jähriger Ehe verstarb Jacomina 1805. Danach heiratete Conrad Martens 1809 Johanna Maria Ottinga, die Wwe. des Kaufmanns Agge Heeren de Buur aus Emden. Möglicherweise ist das Paar in der Folgezeit nach Westerhusen verzogen, denn dort verschied Conrad Martens am 3.10.1813, drei Tage später wurde er dann in Canum beerdigt.

Nach dem Tode des Vaters von Marten Conrads 1778 war Conrad Martens ‚zur Hälfte von seinem Vater, zur anderen Hälfte mit seinem Bruder’ Eigentümer des Hofes geworden. Besitznachfolger wurden dann (nach dem Absterben von Conrad Martens) gemäß Hypotheken-Buch: Conrad Martens Wwe. Maria Ottinga und des Wilhelmus Martens Kinder Gesche, Berendje, Hilke und Marten Wilhelmus Goljenboom.

Vielleicht wurde der Hof zeitweise noch von Conrad Martens’ Nichte Berendje Wilhelmus Goljenboom und ihrem Ehemann Geerd Iderhoff bewohnt. Das Paar hatte 1806 in Logumer Vorwerk geheiratet. Der nächste Wohnort ist unbekannt, aber 1814 steht im Kirchenbuch Canum die Geburt ihres Sohnes Simon Geerdes verzeichnet. Beide Eheleute sind 1845 bzw. 1855 in Groß- Midlum verstorben.

Das Brandkassen-Register nennt 1823-1834 [[Sypkes-1|'''Freerk Sypkes''']] als nächsten Eigentümer. Möglicherweise war er aber schon vorher dort wohnhaft. [[Sypkes-1|'''Freerk Habben Sypkes''']] wurde 1777 in Visquard geboren. Er und seine beiden Geschwister erbten 1785 von ihrem Onkel Klaas Geelts den Hof in der Canumer Kirchstraße. Im Jahre 1804 heiratete er in Canum [[Heeren-37|'''Maria Sebens Ennen Heeren''']] (* 1784 in Upleward), eine Tochter aus der 1. Ehe von [[Heeren-39|'''Enno Garrelts Heeren''']], dem Eigentümer des Hofes Osterstraße 9. Das Paar bekam 7 Kinder, nur die Töchter Hilke, Elisabeth, [[Siepkes-2|'''Antje''']] und [[Siepkes-3|'''Juste Nannen Sypkes''']] erreichten das Erwachsenenalter. Irgendwann nach der Geburt des letzten Kindes 1821 und vor 1835 wurde die Ehe der Eltern geschieden. [[Sypkes-1|'''Freerk Sypkes''']] verstarb 1835 auf ‚Sternburg’ bei Emden und wurde in Canum beerdigt. Seine geschiedene Frau lebte noch bis zu ihrem Tode 1860 in Canum.

Zwischen 1838 und 1840 kam die Familie Aukes nach Canum. Ob sie die direkten Nachfolger auf diesem Hof waren, oder ob es noch einen anderen Eigentümer gegeben hat, ist nicht geklärt. Edze Berends Aukes und seine Frau Brechtje Reinders Bakker stammten beide aus Suurhusen. Dort fand auch ihre Eheschließung 1833 statt. Danach wohnte das Paar in Groß-Midlum. Hier wurden die Kinder Barber (* 1834), Jan (* 1836) und Siemen (* 1838) geboren. In Canum bekam die Familie noch folgenden Zuwachs: Reinder (* 1840), Klaas (* 1843), Grietje (* 1846), Dirk (* 1849), Eme (* 1852) und Janna (* 1855). Alle 9 Kinder dieser Familie überlebten die Kindheit. Ein Großteil davon wanderte später in die USA aus.

Edze Berends Aukes starb 1871 an einer Lungenentzündung im Alter von 69 Jahren. Nächster Besitzer des Hofes wurde sein Sohn Siemen Edzen Aukes. Er war mit Giesbertdina (Aukes) in kinderloser Ehe verheiratet. Die Ehefrau wurde 81 Jahre alt und verstarb 1915, Siemen Edzen Aukes lebte noch bis 1924. Im Kirchenbuch Canum hat der damalige Pastor Pleines 1924 einen langen Vermerk zum Tode von Siemen Aukes geschrieben.
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Census England 1871: Betsey Rowe ( Unknown-301858)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1871 UK Census transcript - Betsey Rowe - Household : Class: RG10; Piece: 2187; Folio: 81; Page: 15; GSU roll: 834860; Enumeration District : 5. : 12, Fore Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Unknown-301858|Betsey Rowe]] ||head||W||69||F||Charwoman||Devon, Braunton|| |- |[[Rowe-3999|Hannah Rowe]]||daughter||S||26||F||Dressmaker||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}

Census England 1851: John Rowe (Rowe-3998)

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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - John Rowe - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1893; Folio: 167; Page: 8; GSU roll: 221044; Enumeration District : 4g. : Heale, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3998|John Rowe]]||head||M||49||M||Ag Lab||Devon, Berrynarbor|| |- |[[Unknown-301858|Betsey Rowe]]||wife||M||48||F||Washerwoman||Devon, Braunton|| |- |[[Rowe-3999|Anna Rowe]]||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}

Canumer Kirchstrasse Osterstrasse

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übertragen. '''Canumer Kirchstraße/Osterstraße''' Auffallend ist, dass um 1750 alle Grundstücke in dem Gebiet zwischen der Canumer Kirchstraße/Osterstraße und der Straße Zur Post im Besitz der Nachkömmlinge des früheren Canumer Pastors [[À_Tellinghuizen-2|'''Rudolphus à Tellinghuysen''']] waren. Von diesem Pastor dürften alle heutigen Träger des Namens à Tellinghusen in Ostfriesland abstammen. [[À_Tellinghuizen-2|'''Rudolphus''']] kam aus den Niederlanden, sein Name wird zum ersten Mal in den Emder Eheprotokollen wie folgt genannt: [[À_Tellinghuizen-2|'''Rudolph von Tellichhausen''']] Theol. Studiosis und [[Hertogh-2|'''Imcken Hertochs''']], Lambert Hertochs tochter‘. Sie lassen ihre bevorstehende Heirat am 24.12.1674 eintragen. Leider gibt es kein Heiratsregister für diese Zeit in Emden, so bleibt das genaue Heiratsdatum unbekannt. [[Hertogh-2|'''Imke''']], die Tochter von Lambert Hertochs und Ennecke, wurde 1651 in Midwolda/NL getauft. In dem Buch ‚Ostfriesländisches Prediger-Denkmahl‘ v. P. F. Reershemius steht, dass [[À_Tellinghuizen-2|'''Rudolph a Tellighausen''']] aus Oberyssel stammen soll. Demnach wurde er 1678 Pastor auf Borkum, wechselte 1687 nach Logumer Vorwerk und kam bereits im darauffolgenden Jahr nach Canum. Hier soll er 1727 verstorben sein. Da es aus seiner Dienstzeit (bis 1727) keine Kirchenbücher gibt, bleiben Unsicherheiten bei der Zuordnung seiner Kinder. Bekannt sind folgende Namen: Emanuel (1675 in Emden getauft), Daniel (1676 in Emden getauft), Jakobus, Jannes (Johan), [[Tellighuizen-1|'''Samuel''']], Antie, [[Tellighuysen-1|'''David''']] und Rudolphus. Der Verbleib des Emanuel ist unbekannt, Daniel wurde Schulmeister. Sein Wohnort konnte nicht festgestellt werden, er verstarb bereits vor 1716 mit Hinterlassung zumindest einer Tochter. Alle anderen Kinder wohnten wenigstens zeitweise in Canum. Der mutmaßliche Sohn Rudolphus a Tellighuisen starb hier 1730, vermutlich unverheiratet. ==References==

Canum Kirchstrasse 9

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'''Erzählung über Sypke Geelts und seine Ehefrau Hilke Freerks (Habben).'''
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Canumer Kirchstraße 9

Um die Eigentumsübertragungen in diesem Artikel besser verstehen zu können, ist es hilfreich sich diese Skizze vor Augen zu halten. In diesem Artikel geht es um den Bereich innerhalb der heutigen Straßen Osterstraße, Zur Post, Canumer Kirchstraße und Norder Straße. Auf der Skizze sind diese Straßen mit den Nummer 1, 8, 9 und 4 versehen. Innerhalb des beschriebenen Gebietes stand früher ein Hof, dessen Wirtschaftsteil wahrscheinlich um 1891 abgebrochen wurde. Die Anlage des Hofes kann wiederum der Skizze entnommen werden. Der Wohnteil des Hofes begann direkt an der heutigen Canumer Kirchstraße, an den sich in Richtung der heutigen Osterstraße der Wirtschaftsteil anschloss.

Da nach dem Hypothekenbuch um 1750 zu diesem Hof 124 Grasen Land gehörten, dürfte hier um 1719 Dirk Eilers mit seiner Frau sowie 2 Knechten und 1 Magd gewohnt haben, weil in der Steuerliste 1719 in Canum nur ein Hof in exakt dieser Größe erwähnt wird. In dieser Steuerliste wird Dirk Eilers als Heuermann genannt. Damit war er nur Pächter des Hofes, nicht aber Eigentümer. Sein „Platz“ umfasste 124 Grasen, von denen infolge der Überflutungen nur 50 Grasen brauchbar waren. Im Kirchenbuch Canum, das erst 1729 beginnt, findet sich kein Hinweis zu dieser Familie. Ab 1727 lebte ein Dirk Eilers mit seiner Frau Tryntje Sibrants in Twixlum. Vielleicht handelt es sich um die gleichen Personen.

Ebenfalls in der Steuerliste 1719 wurde Jan Schwart als Eigner eines Hofes mit 124 ¼ Grasen Land genannt. Auch wenn die Größen der Höfe fast identisch sind, dürfte es sich um einen andern Hof handelt. Dennoch bleiben Unsicherheiten bei der hier angenommen Zuordnung.

Gemäß dem erst um 1750 beginnenden Hypothekenbuch war das Anwesen zu dieser Zeit im Eigentum eines Bürgermeisters Andree, des Pastoren Swartte aus Norden und einer Frau Remmers, ebenfalls aus Norden, als Erben der Frau „Capitainin“ Andree.
Demnach dürfte der Hof von Diurco Andree, dem Kapitän der ständischen Truppen in Emden und seiner Frau Anna Swarte gekauft worden sein. Dieses Paar hatte 1724 geheiratet; der Ehemann verstarb bereits 3 Jahre später. Wahrscheinlich war die Ehe kinderlos geblieben. Erben waren die genannten Personen; der Emder Bürgermeister Diurco Andree, ein Neffe des Kapitäns Diurco Andree und der Pastor Johann Swarte, ein Bruder der Anna Swarte. Das Verwandtschaftsverhältnis der dritten Erbin, der Frau Remmers, konnte nicht ermittelt werden. Die Beschreibung des Besitzes lautet im Hypothekenbuch: „Herd Landes groß 124 Grasen nebst Behausung, Viehe-Hauß, Scheune und Kohlgarten so dann Sitz-Stellen in der Kirchen und Gräber auf dem Kirchhofe. Der Wert wurde auf 7000 Gulden taxiert.“

Auffällig ist, dass im Gegensatz zu Schilderungen anderer Grundstücke im Hypothekenbuch in dieser Zeit keine angrenzenden Grundstück genannt werden. Möglicherweise kann man daraus schließen, dass der Hof um 1750 die gesamte von den Straßen mit heutigen Namen Osterstraße, Zur Post, Canumer Kirchstraße und Norder Straße umschlossene Gebiet innehatte.

Am 12. Dezember 1753 erfolgte durch eine öffentliche Versteigerung der Verkauf des Hofes an Hans Tonjes Brinkema und dessen Ehefrau Lamcke Egberts aus Emden für 4630 Gulden. Der darauf folgende Eigentümer war der Sohn dieses Paares Egbertus Hanssen Brinkema. Er war seit 1753 mit Christina Elisabeth Meiners, der Tochter des Emder Predigers Eduard Meiners, verheiratet.

Da sämtliche Eigentümer dieses Anwesens bis 1767 nicht in Canum wohnten, muss der Hof in dieser Zeit verpachtet gewesen sein. In einer Steuerliste um 1751/54 wird Poppe Daniels als Heuermann von „Pastor Swartten“ mit 124 Grasen aufgeführt. Er stammte aus Loquard und heiratete dort 1744 Steven Eilers, die aus Marienhafe stammte. Ab 1746 wohnte das Ehepaar in Canum.Hier wurden bis 1757 die Kinder Abbe, Daniel, Tomke, Meinke, Dirk, Eildert und Antie geboren. Danach verzog die Familie nach Woquard.

Vom nächsten Eigentümerwechsel hat sich der dazugehörige Kaufvertrag aus Emden vom 28. April 1767 erhalten (Staatsarchiv Aurich, Rep. 236, Nr. 486, S. 768 ff.). Egbertus Hanssen Brinkema, Kaufmann und Vierziger in Emden, verkaufte an Peter Janssen zu Canum und dessen Ehefrau Hebe Garrels seinen „ansehnlichen Heerd Landes, von Pastor Swart herrührend […] groß hundert vier und zwantzig Grase nebst dem dazugehörigen Hause Scheune und Garten mitten im Dorfe gelegen“. Hinzu kamen weitere 3 ½ Grasen am Breiten Weg, die der Vater des Verkäufers von der Stadt Emden gekauft hatte, was die Gesamtgröße des Hofes auf 127,5 Grasen erweitert hatte. Der Kaufpreis betrug 6.350 Gulden. Er wurde vereinbarungsgemäß in drei Raten bezahlt. Im Mai 1767 3000 Gulden und per Mai 1768 1350 Gulden. Die Restschuld von 2000 holl. Gulden wurden gegen 4 % Zinsen als Darlehen genommen. Beim nächsten Verkauf des Hofes wurde dann diese Schuld beglichen.

Interessant sind die im Vertrag genannten Grenzen des Grundstücks: „...im Norden an Franz Hinrichs Erben, im Osten am Dorfweg, im Süden an den Garten der Schulmeisterei und an „dem Kirchpfade über der Borgstede“ und im Westen am Dorfweg „woselbst die Dorn-Hecke steht“. Auf der bereits mehrfach erwähnten Skizze ist Osten in Richtung Freepsum.

Demnach war Franz Hinrichs ein Vorbesitzer des Grundstückes Norder Str. 3 und die Schulmeisterei (heute Zur Post 3) stand bereits 1767 an diesem Ort. Auf dem Hof lasteten drei „Canones“ (Abgaben). An den König mussten 16 Gulden, an die Canumer Pastorei etwas mehr als 5 Gulden und an Wilke Albers in Upleward 9 Gulden sowie eine Gebühr beim jeweiligen Besitzerwechsel gezahlt werden. Außerdem erhielt die Canumer Gemeinde wegen der „Borgstee“ 12 Stüber jährlich.

Möglicherweise war Peter Janssen vorher schon Pächter auf diesem Hof. Er kam bereits um 1758 mit seiner Familie aus Weenermoor nach Canum. Dort, d.h. in Weenermoor, hatte er 1743 Hebe Garrelts geheiratet und dort wurden auch die folgenden Kinder geboren: Jan, Aaltje, Garrelty, Jantje (Jannetie) (gest. 1770), Geeske, Grietje und Jakob. Weitere Kinder kamen ab 1759 in Canum zur Welt: Eildert (gest. als Kleinkind), Doodje (gest. als Kleinkind), Doodie und Eildert. Die Kinder führten später den Familiennamen Sparringa. Lange konnte sich Peter Janssen seines Besitzes nicht erfreuen, bereits am 12. Dezember 1775 verstarb er an einer Fieberkrankheit im Alter von 59 Jahren. Nur 9 Tage später erlag auch seine Frau einer Wassersucht. Sie wurde 52 Jahre alt und mit ihrem Ehemann am 26. Dezember beerdigt.

Im März des darauffolgenden Jahres wurde der Hof dann erneut verkauft. Als Verkäufer fungierten die erwachsenen Kinder des Peter Janssen sowie Ihne Nannen und Harm Siebrands als Vormünder der jüngeren Kinder. Der Wert des Anwesens wurde auf 16.750 Gulden taxiert. Die Beschreibung lautete jetzt: „Bestehet die schöne Behausung, welche vor einigen Jahren neu gebaut ist, aus einer Küche, Kammer, Keller, Waschhaus, Regenwaßers Backe, Scheune und genugsame Stallungen für Vieh, alles regelmäßig eingerichtet, wozu gehöret ein großer Obst und Küchen Garten, worunter mit begriffen den Grund so anstat der Burgstellen hieran gezogen“. Als Grenzen werden genannt: im Osten, Norden und Westen an den „Loges Weg“, im Süden an die Burgstelle und Meisterei Grund.“ Daraus dürfte zu schließen sein, dass das Grundstück Norder Straße 3 (Ecke Canumer Kirchstraße und Norder Straße) jetzt Bestandteil dieses Anwesens war und das die „Burgstelle“ nicht mehr zum Hof gehörte.

Am 28. März 1776 ersteigerte Claas Geelts den Hof für 17.150 Gulden. Er stammte aus Pilsum und war unverheiratet. Möglicherweise lebte er mit seiner ebenfalls unverheirateteten Schwester Grietie Geelts zusammen, die bereits 1783 in Canum verstarb. Zwei Jahre später wurde auch ihr Bruder begraben. Er wurde 56 Jahre alt.

Gemäß seinem Testament vom 21. August 1784 erbten mit Geelt, Freerk und Antje Sypkes die Kinder seines Bruders [[Geelts-1|'''Sypke Geelts''']] den Besitz. [[Geelts-1|'''Sypke Geelts''']] hatte 1773 in Pilsum [[Frercks-1|'''Hilke Freerks Habben''']] (geboren in Loquard) geheiratet. Bis um 1779 lebte die Familie in Pilsum, später in Visquard. Hier verstarb [[Geelts-1|'''Sypke Geelts''']] im Jahre 1782. Seine [[Frercks-1|'''Witwe''']] scheint danach mit ihren Kindern nach Canum (zu ihrem Schwager?) gekommen zu sein. [[Frercks-1|'''Hilke Habben''']] heiratete 1787 in zweiter Ehe Peter Harms (siehe Canumer Kirchstraße 12). Der Sohn [[Sypkes-1|'''Freerk Habben Sypkes''']] wohnte mit seiner Familie im [[Space:Canum_Muehlenring_5_und_7|Mühlenring 5/7]] . Sein Bruder Geelt Habben Sypkes (Siepkes) heiratete 1815 in Pewsum Elske Betten. Die Familie lebte möglicherweise im Hamrich zwischen Canum und Pewsum. Das Paar hatte zwei Töchter, von denen Antje mit gut 2 Jahren verstarb. Die andere Tochter Hilke Geelts Sypkes lebte später auf einem Hof im Canumer Hamrich.

Unklar bleibt, wer den Hof nach dem Tode des [[Geelts-1|'''Sypke Geelts''']] bewirtschaftet hat. Erst ab 1818 wohnte Garrelt Arends van Hettinga mit seiner Familie in Canum. Er stammte aus Larrelt und hatte 1803 in Larrelt Antje Habben Sypkes, die Nichte und Miterbin von Claas Geelts, geheiratet. Das Paar wohnte zunächst in Larrelt und Wybelsum. Dort wurden 8 Kinder geboren, zwei Kinder verstarben im Kleinkind-Alter und drei Söhne wurden tot geboren oder starben am Tage der Geburt. Mit den Söhnen Siepke, Geelt und Arend kam die Familie nach Canum. Hier kam das letzte Kind dieser Ehe - Albert - 1818 zur Welt, aber auch er starb vor Erreichung des 3. Lebensjahres. Sieben Jahre später wurde Antje Habben Sypkes zu Grabe getragen. Sie wurde nur knapp 43 Jahre alt. Das Kirchenbuch nennt als Todesursache „Teering“ (Auszehrung). Im Jahre 1832 erlag dann der Sohn Geelt im Alter von 20 Jahren der Schwindsucht. Garrelt Arends van Hettinga war gemäß dem Kirchenbuch Canum „Huisman, Landbesitzer und Kirchvogt“. Er wurde 1851 in Canum beerdigt. Seine beiden Söhne lebten als Erwachsene nicht in Canum. Siepke heiratete 1838 in Hamswehrum Antje Smid und Arend schloss 1833 in Pilsum eine Ehe mit Tetje Rieken Lucassen.

Die Eigentumsverhältnisse in den nächsten Jahren konnten noch nicht ermittelt werden. Nach dem Brandkassen-Register scheint der Herzog v. Arenberg vor 1878 den Hof gekauft zu haben. Im Register des Katasteramtes fehlt diese Angabe hingegen. Dort werden 1872 die Erben des Landwirts [[Á_Tellinghuisen-1|'''Samuel Tellinghuisen''']] als Eigentümer genannt. Diese Erben werden in den Unterlagen der Brandkasse erst ab 1884 als Besitzer aufgeführt. [[Á_Tellinghuisen-1|'''Samuel à Tellinghuisen''']] war Eigentümer des [[Space: Canum_Norder_Strasse_mittlerer_Hof|mittleren Hofes]] in der Norder Straße. Er hinterließ bei seinem Tod im Jahre 1863 seine Witwe [[Siepkes-3|'''Juste Nannen Sypkes''']] und eine Tochter namens Elizabeth sowie einen Sohn namens Weert (Wyert) Samuels à Tellinghuisen.

Weert wird im Kirchenbuch Canum als Landwirt bezeichnet, demnach dürfte er diesen Hof bewirtschaftet haben. Er wurde 1842 geboren und heiratete mit 30 Jahren Nikolasina Albertina Cornelia Knottnerus, eine Tochter des Borkumer Pastoren Wesselius Knottnerus. Dem Paar wurden ab 1873 in Canum vier Kinder geboren, die sehr klangvolle Namen erhielten: Justine Louise Adelaide, Wiard Nicolaus Albert, Johanna Victoria Elizabeth und Diedrich Georg Franz. Nach der Geburt des letzten Kindes verzog die Familie nach Groothusen. Hier kam 1883 noch eine Tochter Georgina zur Welt. Im Jahre 1887 verstarb die Mutter der Kinder. Der Vater wanderte später mit seinen Kindern in die USA aus. Dort verheirateten sich zwei seiner Kinder mit den Kindern des ebenfalls aus Canum stammenden Dirk Edzen Aukes (siehe Mühlenring 5/7 und der Rubrik Auswanderer).

Die nächste Bewohnerin des Hofes dürfte Elizabeth, die Schwester von Weert à Tellinghuisen gewesen sein. Sie heiratete 1865 in Canum den aus Visquard stammenden Schullehrer Albert Wilken Dirksen. Das Paar zog nach Manslagt, dort kamen vier Kinder zur Welt: Justine Elise, Gretha Wilhelmine Herlyn, Wilhelmine Ernestine und Albert Wiard Ernst. Nach nur 13-jähriger Ehe wurde Albert Dirksen im Jahre 1878 in Manslagt beerdigt. Danach scheint Elizabeth mit ihren Kindern nach Canum zurückgekehrt zu sein. Sowohl in den Registern des Katasteramtes als auch in den Listen der Brandkasse wird die Witwe Elisabeth Dirksen geb. à Tellinghuisen als Eigentümerin genannt.

Nach den Aufzeichnungen der Brandkasse wurde der Scheunenteil des Hofes vor 1892 abgebrochen, so dass nur das Wohnhaus stehen blieb. Elisabeth Dirksen war 70 Jahre alt, als sie 1916 in Canum begraben wurde. Ihre Tochter Gretha Wilhelmine Herlyn Dirksen heiratete 1887 den Schullehrer Boye Christian Müller und lebte danach in Logumer Vorwerk. Deren Bruder Albert wurde Schullehrer in Emden. Er schloss 1900 in Oldendorp eine Ehe mit Swanette Rudolfine Dreesmann. Justine Elise Dirksen starb 1923 und ihre Schwester Wilhelmine Ernestine Dirksen 1950 in Canum. Beide waren unverheiratet. ==References==

Camp Idlewild

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Camp Idlewild first began as a summer camp then later was divided into individual properties. The King camp was established circa 1950 by Ralph King. Three generations of Kings enjoyed summer there and Donald and Trudy King retired there in the late 90s to live full time until the death of Donald in 2006.

Census England 1911: Emily Cook

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: 1911 UK Census transcript - Emily Cook - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 15287; Schedule Number: 4; Enumeration District : 07. : 47, Lansdown Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-120|Emily Cook]]||head||W||67||F||32||5||2||3||Market Gardener||||Own A/c||||Devonshire, Zeal|| |- |[[Cook-13901|Norah Cook]]||daughter||S||26||F||-||-||-||-||Market Gardener||||Worker||H||Gloucester|| |- |[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cook]]||daughter||S||28||F||-||-||-||-||Market Gardener||||Worker||H||Gloucester|| |- |[[Turner-13551|Frank Turner]]||Lodger||S||29||M||-||-||-||-||Smith||||Worker||||Painswick Gloster|| |- |Harry Davis||Servant||W||62||M||-||-||-||-||Gardener||||Worker||||Gloucester|| |}

Guider Family Tree

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This is a photocopy of research done by a previous researcher that S. Parker provided for consideration of his family's history. And another research provided this text to be proved/rewritten. Genealogy Posted 14 Oct 2012 by cezanne75z (Genealogy courtesy of Sharon Lodge) Descendants of Johann Christoph Geuther Generation No. 1 1. JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER (JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 12 Jan 1772 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, and died Aug 1838 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. He married BARBARA REGINA ZIEGENSPECK 24 Oct 1797 in Germany. She was born 23 Feb 1772 in Graefenthal Germany, and died 1836 in Leutenburg, Thuringia, Germany. Notes for JOHANN CHRISTOPH GEUTHER: Records found in Lutheran church records in Leutenberg Germany: Johann Christoph becomes a nail smith. Later in life he also functions as church sexton. He marries Oct. 24, 1797 Barbara Regina Ziegenspeck, from Graefenthal. They have 10 children, 5 of them die in early childhood, the other 5 immigrate to the U.S. In 1800 the town of Leutenberg is devastated by a terrible fire. 141 houses including church, school and civic center burn to the ground. Only 10 houses survive in Leutenberg. Johann Christoph dies in August of 1838, and his wife Barbara died 1836. More About JOHANN CHRISTOPH GEUTHER: Fact 1: Owned a nail mill in Saxony. Mill was Fact 2: burned after being robbed. Fact 3: Fled for his life after losing a battle. Fact 5: Came to America about 1832, Philadelphia, Fact 6: Penn. to Franklin Co., Oh. about 1845. Fact 7: Was the only child of a Spanish general. Children of JOHANN GEUTHER and BARBARA ZIEGENSPECK are: 2. i. JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5 GEUTHER, b. 02 Feb 1800, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. 3. ii. GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN GEUTHER, b. 22 Feb 1804, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. 05 Aug 1876, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. iii. CHRISTIANE AGUSTE SOPHIE GEUTHER, b. 25 Jan 1808, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. look in Franklin Co., Ohio. More About CHRISTIANE AGUSTE SOPHIE GEUTHER: Fact 5: Franklin Co., Oh. 4. iv. AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM GUIDER, b. 05 Jul 1810, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. 23 Dec 1870, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio. v. HENRIETTE FREDERIKE WILHAMINE CAROLINE GUIDER, b. 21 Jul 1814, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. look in Franklin Co., Ohio. More About HENRIETTE FREDERIKE WILHAMINE CAROLINE GUIDER: Fact 5: Possibly Franklin Co., Oh. Generation No. 2 2. JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 02 Feb 1800 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. He married CHRISTIANE CATHERINA BOXHORN Bef. 1823 in Leutenberg Germany. She was born Abt. 1798 in Germany. Notes for JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM GEUTHER: 4 Records found in church records in Leutenberg Germany: Adam marries Christiane Catherina Boxhorn (before 1823 in Leutenberg) and has 7 children. Four die early of rheumatoid fever, the last son in March 1839. Which means Adam and his surviving children must have immigrated after March 1839. Maybe with the same ship as his brother Gottfried/Godfrey. Surviving children of Adam Geuther: Henriette Christiane Caroline, b. Mar. 27, 1828 August Christoph Wilhelm, b. Aug. 4, 1831 Wilhelm Christian Carl Gottlieb, b. Dec. 27, 1834 Children of JOHANN GEUTHER and CHRISTIANE BOXHORN are: 5. i. CAROLINE (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER, b. 17 Mar 1828, Germany; d. 13 Apr 1904, Franklin Co., Ohio. 6. ii. AUGUSTUS (GUYTER) GEUTHER, b. 04 Aug 1832, Saxony, Germany; d. 29 Sep 1884, Franklin Co., Ohio (Riverside Cemetery). 7. iii. CHARLES GEORGE (GUYTER) GEUTHER, b. 04 Aug 1832, Saxony, Germany; d. 29 Sep 1884, Franklin Co., Ohio. iv. MARY (GUYTER) GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1842. 3. GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 22 Feb 1804 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, and died 05 Aug 1876 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married (1) MARGARET //. She was born Abt. 1810 in Germany. He married (2) JOHANNE EMILLIE VON REIN Abt. 1830 in Germany. She was born Abt. 1809 in Germany, and died Aft. 1839 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Notes for GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN GEUTHER: PASSENGER LISTS: Philadelphia, 1800-1850 July 20, 1839 Geuther, Gottfried age 35 Johanne Emilie age 30 Friedericke Aguste age 7 Christian Henry age 6 mos? Johanne Dorothea age 4 John Christoff age 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "German Lutheran Interments" XR 485.1 Geuther, Christopher Sec. B Lot 119 Geuther, Gottfried Sec. B Lot 119 Reinterred Philadelphia Memorial Park (Chester County) 1969 Greenmount cemetery 4301 N. Front St., Philadelphia Pg. 613 "Gopsill's Philadelphia Directory 1870" Part I Geuther, Gottfried, grocer, 1910 Amber St. Christian N. (Edward K. Tryon, Jr., & Co.) h 1651 Cadwalder Wm., Machinist h 1910 Amber St. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Pg. 579 " Philadelphia Directory" 1875 5 NOTE: Gottfried not listed Geuther, John C., wheelwright, h 941 E. Dauphin ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Pg. 668 "Philadelphia Directory" 1885 Christian N. Geuther (Edward K. Tryon, Jr., & Co.) h 1651 Cadwalder John C. Geuther h 241 N. 2nd St. Louisa Geuther, drygoods, 1910 Amber Wm. Geuther, machinist, h 1716 Uber Pg. 730 Guider, Emma, dressmaker, 2053 Franklin St. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Pg. 698 "Philadelphia Directory" 1890 John C. Geuther, sec., h 2441 N. 2nd, (John O. Conveyancer, Drexel Bldg.) Louisa, drygoods, 3024 Fkd. ave. Wm. E., machinist, h 2418 Orkney ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ CD #359 FTM Passenger List: Geuther, G.G.C. - Philadelphia Gender: Male Age: 35 Occupation: Smith Country of origin: Leutenberg Country of destination: Saxony Ship name: Barque Johann George Port of Arrival: Philadelphia Arrival date: July 20, 1839 National Archives Series #425 Microfilm #54 List #137 ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1860 Philadelphia, Ward 20, Div. Godfrey Geuther head carver (b 1837)*** Margaret wife (b 1810) William son (b 1842) Rosanna Pa. (b 1846) Charles Pa. (b 1851) Isaac Pa. (b 1851) David Pa. (b 1854) Barbara Mitchel boarder Catherine Hummel laundress ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6 More About GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN GEUTHER: Burial: Reinterred Philadelphia Memorial Park1 Naturalization: 1844, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Notes for JOHANNE EMILLIE VON REIN: Philadelphia, 1800-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists: Johanne Emilie Geuther Arrival Date: 20 Jul 1839 Age: 30 Gender: Female Port of Arrival: Philadelphia Place of Origin: Leutenberg Destination: Saxony Ship Name: Barque Johann George National Archives' Series Number: 425 Microfilm Number: 54 List Number: 137 ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Children of GEORGE GEUTHER and MARGARET // are: i. MARY6 GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1840, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 8. ii. WILLIAM GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1842, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. iii. ROSANNA GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1846, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. Pennsylvania. Notes for ROSANNA GEUTHER: 1860 U.S. Census - Philadelphia, Pa. Geuther, Godfrey 63 Germany Margaret 50 Wuertemberg Mary 20 Pennsylvania William 18 Pa. Rosanna 14 Pa. Charles 12 Pa. Isaac 9 Pa. David 6 Pa. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 1870 U.S. Census - Philadelphia, Pa., 20th Ward Margaret Geuther 60 Wuertemberg Charles 21 Pennsylvania Isaac 19 Pa. David 15 Pa. Rosie 20 Pa. Annie 82 ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1880 U.S. Census - Philadelphia, Pa., Girard Ave. Charles Geuther 30 Plumber Pennsylvania Margaret 70 Mother Wuertemberg Rosa 32 Sister (pneumonia) Pa. Hummel, Aunt (bronchitis) Prussia 7 iv. CHARLES WALTER GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1848, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. Bef. 1912, Pennsylvania; m. MALINDA PRUTZMAN, 1869, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 9. v. ISAAC F. GEUTHER, b. May 1851, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. vi. DANIEL GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1854, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Children of GEORGE GEUTHER and JOHANNE VON REIN are: vii. FRIEDERIKE AUGUSTE6 GEUTHER, b. 29 Jul 1831, Leutenberg Germany. viii. CHRISTOPH HEINRICH FRIEDRICH GEUTHER, b. 30 Dec 1834, Leutenberg Germany. Notes for CHRISTOPH HEINRICH FRIEDRICH GEUTHER: Christian Henry Geuther arrived in U.S. July 20, 1839 at the age of 4. Port of arrival: Philadelphia Place of Origin: Leutenberg Sestination: Saxony Ship Name: Barque Johann George ix. JOHANNE DOROTHEA GEUTHER, b. 30 Dec 1834, Leutenberg Germany. 10. x. JOHANN CHRISTOPH NICOLAUS GEUTHER, b. 13 May 1837, Leutenberg Germany; d. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. xi. FRIEDERIKE DOROTHEA WILHELMINE GEUTHER, b. 14 Jan 1839, Leutenberg Germany; d. Possibly enroute to America. 4. AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5 GUIDER (JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 05 Jul 1810 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, and died 23 Dec 1870 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio. He married (1) CHRISTINA DANIEL Abt. 1830 in Leutenberg, Thuringer, Germany, daughter of UNKNOWN and UNKNOWN. She was born 07 Jul 1812 in Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany, and died 25 Feb 1852 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. He married (2) MARGARET ANN ORTH KAHLER 14 Jun 1858 in Hardin Co., Ohio2, daughter of ADAM ORTH and MARY WEAVER. She was born 21 Nov 1824 in Hessen, Darmstadt, Germany, and died 27 Jul 1904 in Allen Co., Lima, Ohio. Notes for AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM GUIDER: Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 1835-July Ship: Phoenix - Steerage Passengers Christian Name Family Name From Occupation Age Line #14 - August Christian Wilhelm Geuther Leutenberg Smith 25 (he) Line #15 - Sophie Geuther Leutenberg Smith 22 (she) ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Family Tree Maker: Family Archives CD #403 Marriage Record: Selected U.S./International Marriage Records, 1340 - 1980 Source #8830.542 Source type: Family Group Sheet, FGSE, listed as parents. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3-18-1841: Vol E pg. 3, Grantee - Guither, Augustus from George Kurz and Catherine Kurz Washington Tp., NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 or S35; R 10, T 3, - 40 acres (Geo. Kurz was from Franklin Co., Oh.) 3-20-1850: Vol J pg 153, Grantee - Guiter, Augustus from N. F. Miller $160 Washington Tp., R 10, T 3, S 35 - 40 acres. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1860 U.S. Census: Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio 8 Agustus Guider 50 Farmer $2800 $400 Saxton Margaret 36 Wf Hessedoustot William 20 son Ohio Daniel 12 son Ohio Henrietta 15 dau Ohio Emiline 18 dau Ohio Caroline 1 dau Ohio Elizabeth 4 dau Ohio Frederick Kahler 9 son Ohio Margaret Kahler 7 dau Ohio Martha Kahler 5 dau Ohio Ludwick Kahler 3 son Ohio ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Agustus was a farmer. He was affiliated with St. John's Lutheran church at Blocktown. 1841 - land deed. 1844 - Paid Chattel tax. 1846 - land tax for Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died at 61 yrs. and bleeding of the stomach was the cause. Possibly bleeding ulcer. Emigrated from Germany 1832 (Upper Saxony) Name originally GEUTHER, changed to GUIDER. English spelling changed many names. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Final Distribution Will #1644 of August Guider David Obenour, Administrator Probate Court Hardin County To the probate court within and for the county of Hardin and State of Ohio. Your petitioner, Margaret Guider, widow of August Guider deceased, respectfully aforsaid, that the appraises of the personal estate of said decedant allowed the sum of Four hundred and four dollars in property and money for the support of your petitioner and Caroline C., Margaret Anna, Christopher, Sarah B., Louisa J. and Christina Dora Guider minor children of said decedant, all of whom are under the age of whom are under the age of twelve years, for one year from the time of the death; that said sum is altogether insuffient for the purpose aforesaid and they will ____________ the a____________ sum of Five hundred dollars. Your petition therefore prays that the allowance aforesaid may be increased said sum of five hundred dollars and that the administrator ___________ ________ of said August Guider may be directed to pay the same over to your petition in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided. Margaret Guider (widow) (X his mark) of August Guider (deceased) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Augustus Christopher William was born in Rudolstadt in Thurengia Germany. Andre Schmidt, Professional Genealogist, Shukowstrasse 12, 04347 Leipzig, Germany 9 More About AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM GUIDER: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 Cause of Death: Bleeding from stomach (possibly an ulcer?) Occupation: Farmer Notes for CHRISTINA DANIEL: Christina came to America with Augustus. Buried in Smith Cemetery. Born August 1812 in Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany. Died at 39y 7m 18d in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* In Dola Cemetery Andrew Daniels born 1849 and died 1914. Elizabeth Daniels, wife of Andrew, born 1856 and died 1934. Samuel Daniels, Vet. S.A.W. 1876-1937 Cora M. born 1880, died 1958. More About CHRISTINA DANIEL: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 Notes for MARGARET ANN ORTH KAHLER: 1900 US Census: Lima, Allen Co., Ohio Margaret Guider hd Nov 1824 (75) wd Ger. Ger. Ger. Crawford, Albert L. S-I-L Oct 1858 (41) Oh Oh Oh Callie C. dau March 1858 (42) Oh Ger Ger ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* PROBATE RECORD #1644 Hardin County, Ohio Filed August 11, 1871 David Obenour Adm. of August Guider dec'd. hereby waives notice of the filing of this petition and hereby enter my appearance being this 11th day of August A.D. 1871. Signed - D. Obenour Administrator To the probate court within and for the county of Hardin and State of Ohio. Your petitioner Margaret Guider widow of August Guider deceased, respectfully represent that the appraiser of the present estate of said decedant allowed the sum of four hundred and four dollars in property and money for 10 the support of your petitioner and Caroline C., Margret Anna, Christopher, Sarah B, Louisa I. and Christena Dora Guider, minor children of said decedant, all of whom are under the age of twelve years, for one year from the time of his death; that said sum is altogether insufficient for the purpose aforsaid, and they will require the additional sum of five hundred dollars. Your petitioner therefore prays that the allowance aforesaid may be increased said sum of five hundred dollars and that the administrator _____________ ___________ of said August Guider may be directed to pay the same over to your petitioner in pursuance of the statute in such care made and provided. Margaret Guider, widow (X her mark) of August Guider, deceased * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * GRANTOR (seller) Volume 58 Pg 424 1884 - GUIDER, Margaret sold to Isaac Ault 40 A, R10 T3 S34, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volume 34 Pg 543 1871 - GUIDER, A. by Admin. to Charles G. Tiersch 80A, R10 T3 S35, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volume 67 Pg 261 1887 - GUIDER, Margaret sold to Joseph Cotterill 20A, R10 T4 S9, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio GRANTEE (buyer) Volume 36 Pg 32 1872 - GUIDER, Margaret from John Osborn 40A, R10 T3 S34, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volume 58 Pg 334 1884 - GUIDER, Margaret from Chris Guider 40A, R10 T3 S34, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volumbe 58 Pg 384 1884 - GUIDER, Margaret from Isaac Ault 20A, R10 T4 S9, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio More About MARGARET ANN ORTH KAHLER: Fact 2: Married by Simon Read, J. P. Fact 3: Came to America when she was 8 yrs. old. Fact 4: (check death date - July 1901) 11 Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery Fact 7: Married by Simon A. Reid, J.P. Children of AUGUST GUIDER and CHRISTINA DANIEL are: i. INFANT6 GUIDER, b. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringer, Germany; d. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. ii. INFANT GUIDER, b. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringer, Germany; d. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. 11. iii. JULIA ANN GUIDER, b. 09 Nov 1835, Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Oct 1888, Hardin Co., Oh.. 12. iv. CHARLES ANDREW GUIDER, b. 05 Nov 1837, Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Nov 1902, Hardin Co., Oh.. 13. v. WILLIAM HENRY GUIDER, b. 24 Feb 1840, Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Nov 1913, Hardin Co., Oh.. 14. vi. HENRIETTA GUIDER, b. 1845, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Jun 1880, Hardin Co., Ohio. vii. EMILINE (EMMA) C. GUIDER, b. 04 Apr 1847, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 25 Apr 1886, Philadelphia, Pa.. Notes for EMILINE (EMMA) C. GUIDER: EMMA C. GUIDER Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at half past two o'clock at her late residence 2053 Franklin Street. Interment at Mount Vernon. (Philadelphia Public Ledger 4-27-1886) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DEATH OF MISS EMMA GUIDER We regret to learn of the death of Miss Emma Guider, which occured at Philadelphia, Penn., last Sunday. The deceased formerly lived in Kenton, but for the past ten years resided with relatives in the city where she died. For several years she has been afflicted with that dread disease consumption. Her many friends here will receive the news of her death with deep sorrow. (4-29-1886 - Kenton newspaper) Copied from Vol. III "Old Kenton Newspaper & Marriage Notices" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mrs. J. A. Steiner, of Cessna township, who was called to Philadelphia to see her sister Miss Emma Guider, whose death we announced week before last, returned home a few days ago. In our notice of the death of Miss Guider we stated that she was born in Cessna township, this county. She was born in Washington township, Easter Sunday, April 4th, 1847, and she died in Philadelphia Easter Sunday, April 25th, 1886. The deceased was a devout member of the Baptist church. She was greatly esteemed by all who knew her and death is deeply regreted by her relatives and friends. (5-13-1886 - Kenton newspaper) Copied from V III "Old Kenton Newspaper & Marriage Notices" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (Mrs. J. A. Steiner was Julia Ann/Mrs. George John Steiner) Mount Vernon cemetery: Ridge av opp Laurel Hill; office 940 S. 8th St., Philadelphia More About EMILINE (EMMA) C. GUIDER: Fact 1: dressmaker Fact 2: Christian Fact 3: buried in Mount Vernon cemetery, Fact 4: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania viii. ELIZABETH GUIDER, b. 1848, no further information. 15. ix. JOHN DANIEL GUIDER, b. 04 Oct 1850, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 04 Apr 1919, Hardin Co., Oh.. Children of AUGUST GUIDER and MARGARET KAHLER are: x. CHRISTINA CAROLINE "CALLIE"6 GUIDER, b. 28 Feb 1859, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 1932, Nebraska; m. ALBERT L. CRAWFORD, 11 Nov 1883, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. Oct 1858, Ohio; d. Aft. 1930. Notes for CHRISTINA CAROLINE "CALLIE" GUIDER: Nov. 22, 1883 - MARRIED - Albert Crawford and Callie Guider at the bride's residence, three miles south of Dunkirk, Sunday, November 11. More About CHRISTINA CAROLINE "CALLIE" GUIDER: Fact 3: Info from obituary and Adrienne M. Griffis Fact 4: 2421 Shawn Dr., San Pablo, Ca. 94806 Fact 5: 1917-Denver, Colorado 12 Notes for ALBERT L. CRAWFORD: 1900 US Census - Lima, Allen Co., Ohio (St. Johns Ave.) Margaret Guider hd Nov 1824 (75) wd Germany Crawford, Albert L. S-I-L Oct 1858 (41) Oh. Oh. Oh. tool dresser Callie C. dau. March 1858 (42) Oh Ger Ger ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1920 US Census - Greeley, Weld Co., Colorado Albert L. Crawford 61 hd. Oh. Oh. Oh. Proprietor of restaurant Callie wife 61 Oh. Ger. Ger. Mgr. of restaurant ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1930 US Census - Denver, Denver, Colorado Albert L. Crawford 71 Oh. Oh. Oh. Keeper of lodging house private Caroline C. wife 71 Oh. Ger. Ger. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* It would appear sisters, Caroline "Callie" and Christena "Tena" lived near each other in census reports. 16. xi. MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE" GUIDER, b. 28 Feb 1861, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Aug 1914, Harper Co., Kansas. 17. xii. JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS" GUIDER, b. 04 Jun 1862, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Mar 1939, Allen Co., Oh.. 18. xiii. SARAH REBECCA "SADIE" GUIDER, b. 23 Dec 1863, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. Bef. 1910, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio. 19. xiv. LOUISA JANE "LIDA" GUIDER, b. 12 Jul 1865, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 14 Jun 1940, Allen Co., Oh.. 20. xv. CHRISTINA "TINA" GUIDER, b. 14 Oct 1866, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. May 1933, Colorado. Generation No. 3 5. CAROLINE (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 17 Mar 1828 in Germany, and died 13 Apr 1904 in Franklin Co., Ohio. She married CHRISTIAN AUGUSTUS DIETZEL 11 Oct 1851 in Franklin Co., Ohio. He was born Jan 1828 in Baden-Baden, Germany, and died 1906 in Franklin Co., Ohio. Children of CAROLINE GEUTHER and CHRISTIAN DIETZEL are: i. CHARLES AUGUSTUS7 DIETZEL, b. 04 Oct 1854, near Shepherd, Ohio; d. Jun 1933, Gahanna, Franklin Co., Ohio; m. MYRA ANETTE SELLS, 31 Aug 1878, Franklin Co., Ohio; b. 12 Jul 1855, Dublin, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 25 May 1943, Gahanna, Franklin Co., Ohio. Notes for CHARLES AUGUSTUS DIETZEL: From the Mifflin Township history Charles Dietzel, Sr., died a number of years ago. He was a German, born in Baden-Baden. In early life he fled from his native land to escape the three years of military training required of every German youth. In this country he married Marionette Sells, the daughter of one of the oldest pioneers of Washington Township. The Sells were a prominent family in Europe, and are said to be related to the Queen of Holland. The first of the family to immigrate to this region was Ludwig Sells, who came from Huntington, Pa. in 1800, and settled on the present site of Dublin, O. With him came four of his sons, namely, Samuel, Peter, Benjamin and William. Eight years later the fifth son named John came. All of them settled in the vicinity of Dublin, and were prominent in the early settlement of Washington Township. Peter was the founder of the Sells Circus, which travelled over the United States in earlier days. ii. LEWIS T. DIETZEL, b. Jun 1858, Mifflin Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio. iii. AUGUSTUS "GUS" DIETZEL, b. Abt. 1861. iv. WILLIAM A. DIETZEL, b. Aug 1862. v. CAROLINE DIETZEL, b. Abt. 1862, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 1895, Franklin Co., Ohio. 6. AUGUSTUS (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Aug 1832 in Saxony, Germany, and died 29 Sep 1884 in Franklin Co., Ohio (Riverside Cemetery). He married (1) RACHEL //. She was born 17 Mar 1828 in Bavaria, and died 13 Apr 1904. He married (2) FREDERICKA SMITH 28 Feb 1853 in Franklin Co., Ohio. She was born 13 Abt. 1832 in Saxony, Germany, and died in Riverside Cemetery. More About AUGUSTUS (GUYTER) GEUTHER: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 3: Cause of death - accident - 53 yrs. old Children of AUGUSTUS GEUTHER and RACHEL // are: i. CLARA7 GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1870, Franklin Co., Mifflin Tp., Ohio. ii. MINNIE GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1870. Children of AUGUSTUS GEUTHER and FREDERICKA SMITH are: iii. CAROLINE "CARRIE"7 GUIDER, b. 1855, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 1895, Franklin Co., Ohio (Mifflin Tp. Cem.); m. WALTER FRANKENBERG, 28 Mar 1873, Franklin Co., Ohio; b. 15 Dec 1839, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 16 May 1913, Franklin Co., Ohio (Mifflin Tp. Cem.). More About WALTER FRANKENBERG: Fact 1: Civil War 2-20-1865 to 9-26-1865 Camp Chase Fact 2: Lexington, Ky. mustered out. Fact 3: Death Certif. #27808 - widower, 73y 5m 1d Fact 4: Brights disease. Leah informer Fact 5: Ward 3, Columbus, Oh.=1379 N. Grant Ave. Fact 6: Gahanna Cemetery 5-18-1913 iv. LEWIS OR LOUIS GEUTHER, b. Oct 1857, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. Aft. 1920, Franklin Co., Ohio; m. EMMA SCHAU, Abt. 1882, Franklin Co., Ohio; b. Oct 1863, Ohio. 7. CHARLES GEORGE (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Aug 1832 in Saxony, Germany, and died 29 Sep 1884 in Franklin Co., Ohio. He married JEMIMA A. STRAIT 19 Mar 1863 in Franklin Co., Ohio. She was born 25 Aug 1837, and died 17 Dec 1901 in Franklin Co., Ohio - Mifflin Tp. cemetery. Child of CHARLES GEUTHER and JEMIMA STRAIT is: i. LAURA7 GEUTHER, b. 20 Feb 1868, no further information. 8. WILLIAM6 GEUTHER (GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born Abt. 1842 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married CARRIE 1869. She was born 1846 in Pennsylvania. Child of WILLIAM GEUTHER and CARRIE is: i. WILLIAM7 GEUTHER, b. 1869, Pennsylvania. 9. ISAAC F.6 GEUTHER (GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born May 1851 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married KATHERINE HILL 1874 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Child of ISAAC GEUTHER and KATHERINE HILL is: i. JAMES7 GEUTHER, b. Oct 1883, New York. 10. JOHANN CHRISTOPH NICOLAUS6 GEUTHER (GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 13 May 1837 in Leutenberg Germany, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married MARY SWARTZ. 14 Child of JOHANN GEUTHER and MARY SWARTZ is: i. KATHARINE7 GEUTHER. 11. JULIA ANN6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 09 Nov 1835 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh., and died 12 Oct 1888 in Hardin Co., Oh.. She married (1) ROBERT W. SKATES 29 Dec 1853 in Hardin Co., Oh., son of JAMES SKATES. He was born 24 Jul 1830 in Ohio, and died 05 Apr 1860 in Hardin Co., Oh.. She married (2) GEORGE JOHN STEINER 04 Oct 1860 in Hardin Co., Oh., son of JOHANN STEINER and MARGARETA BECK. He was born 03 May 1830 in Wurtemburg, Germany, and died 25 Aug 1915 in Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for JULIA ANN GUIDER: Born 11-9-1835 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Lived on High Street, German Village area. Died of consumption 10-12-1888 at 53y 10m 17d in Cessna Tp. and is buried in Salem Cemetery. Married by Moses Bonham, J.P. 12-29-1853 to Robert Skates. Married to George John Steiner 10-4-1860. More About JULIA ANN GUIDER: Burial: Salem Cemetery Notes for ROBERT W. SKATES: Robert Skates was a director of Brush College Sub District No. 4 in 1859 and 1860. The Obenour Church lists Robert Skates in the "Class of Males" from the 1853 book. He was listed as a farmer in the 1850 census. He died of pneumonia and is buried in Smith Cemetery. He purchased 80A from Alexander McCalla for $400 Jan. 3, 1850 which was the West half of NE qtr., Sec. 10. 1840 census of Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio James Skates head of household and the following: Males under 5 = 2 " 5 and under 10 = 1 " 30 and under 40 = 1 Females under 5 = 2 " 5 and under 10 = 1 " 30 under 40 = 1 Total in household = 8 1850 census of Cessna Tp.: Robert Skates listed with Simon A. Reed and Eliza Reed Daniel Skates beside Charles Cessna In 1850 Pleasant Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio there was A. Mary Scates age 58 head of household born in Pennsylvania. 15 More About ROBERT W. SKATES: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 2: Obenour Church, Cessna Tp., Methodist Fact 3: Robert was living with Elijah Wilson in Fact 4: 1850 in Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh. Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery, Cessna Tp. Fact 6: died of pneumonia. 80 A from Alexander Fact 7: McCalla for $400. 1-3-1850 Cessna Tp., Fact 8: West half of NE qtr., Sec. 10 More About GEORGE JOHN STEINER: Burial: Salem Cemetery Children of JULIA GUIDER and ROBERT SKATES are: i. WILLIAM C.7 SKATES, b. Dec 1854, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 09 Dec 1854, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About WILLIAM C. SKATES: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. ii. MARY VANDORA SKATES, b. 03 Feb 1857, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 07 Feb 1943, Norwich, Kansas; m. JAMES WILLIAM CESSNA, 09 Aug 1876, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 17 Dec 1856, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 26 Jan 1931, Norwich, Kansas. Notes for MARY VANDORA SKATES: Look under Hazel Dell Cessna in the Cessna file for story of early Cessna's in Kansas. MRS. J. W. CESSNA - Obit Mrs. J. W. Cessna, whose maiden name was Mary Vandora Skates, was born in Cessna township, Hardin county, Ohio on February, 3rd, 1857, and departed this life on February 7, 1943, in Norwich, Kansas, at the age of 86 years and 4 days. On August 8, 1876 she was united in marriage to J. W. Cessna in Hardin county, Ohio. To them were born seven children: five sons and two daughters, all of whom survive. In 1881 they came to Kansas and settled on a farm near Rago in Kingman county where they resided until 1930 when they retired from the farm and moved to Norwich, Kansas, where she lived until her death. Being one of the early and true pioneers she contributed much to the making of a new country. A brief life sketch can not reveal the true worth of a pioneer. In early life she united with the Methodist church and always maintained a deep love for the same. She was optimistic in her views and cheerful dispostion which made for her many friends. She had an independent nature and spirit which would not let her give up. She loved life and its beauties until the last. The home, the community and the church suffers the loss of a true mother in Christ. Her husband preceded her in death twelve years ago. She is survived by all of her children. Roy and Mrs. Eugene Wallace of Norwich; Clyde of Rago; Pearl of Canada; Bert of Ingalls, Kansas; Noel and Mrs. R. A. Herman of Wichita, Kansas; also by 2 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren and one half brother, Clarence Steiner of Kenton, Ohio, and a host of friends and neighbors. The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock in the Methodist church at Norwich by her pastor, Rev. W. B. Gummern and interment was in the Greenwood cemetery near Belmont with the J. A. Green mortuary in charge. More About MARY VANDORA SKATES: Fact 1: Homemaker, midwife, nurse. Fact 3: Mary never came back to Ohio after 1880. Fact 4: Clarence Steiner went to Kansas many times Fact 5: Buried in Belmont Cemetery, Kingman Co., Fact 6: Kansas. Sold 80 A to George J. Steiner for Fact 7: $2000. 7-2-1875. West half of NE qtr. Sec Fact 8: 10, Cessna Tp. Notes for JAMES WILLIAM CESSNA: ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED IN DEATH J. W. Cessna, of Canton Township, Died Last Monday Afternoon Was Father of Clyde Cessna, a Nationally-Known 16 Airplane Manufacturer - Funeral Held Tuesday Afternoon James William Cessna, 74, a resident of Kingman county for about 50 years, passed away at his home in Norwich, Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Mr. Cessna had been in poor health for the past six or seven years, troubled with an anemic condition. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church at Norwich, Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. R. F. Lyon, pastor of the church. Burial was in the cemetery north of Belmont. The Cessna family has long been one of the more well-known families of Canton township in southern Kingman county. Mr. Cessna's place, on the south side of the county road running from Rago to Norwich, was known far and wide as the home of the parents of Clyde Cessna, now of Wichita, who has gained a nation-wide reputation in aeronautics. Clyde Cessna was the pioneer airman of Kansas. The entire family of five sons and two daughters are all well known and respected. James William Cessna was born in Cessna township, Hardin county, Ohio, Dec. 17, 1856, and departed this life Jan. 26, 1931, at the age of 74 years, one month and nine days. He was married to Miss Mary Skates on Aug. 8, 1876. To this union seven children were born: five sons and two daughters. In their early married life Mr. and Mrs. Cessna moved to Kansas, preempting a farm in Canton township, until about a year ago, when they moved to Norwich. Mr. Cessna, pioneer of this part of Kansas was of kindly disposition and loved by all who knew him. He became a member of the Methodist church in early manhood, and transferred his letter to the Norwich church when he moved to Norwich. He leaves to mourn his death, his wife and five sons, Roy of Ulysses, Kansas; Clyde of Wichita; Pearl of Kimistino, Sankatchewan, Canada; Bert of Ingalls, Kansas; and Noel of Rago, Kansas; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Wallace of Norwich, and Mrs. Hazel Herman of Pittsburg, Penn.; and 22 grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. The sons and daughters were all present at the funeral but one son, Pearl, who is in Canada. More About JAMES WILLIAM CESSNA: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 3: Pioneer of Kingman Co., Kansas Fact 5: Buried in Belmont Cemetery, Kansas Fact 6: 74y 1m 9d iii. JOSEPHA SKATES, b. 13 Dec 1861, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 1861, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About JOSEPHA SKATES: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery Children of JULIA GUIDER and GEORGE STEINER are: iv. HENRY WILLIAM7 STEINER, b. 09 Nov 1861, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 18 Nov 1929, Lima, Allen Co., Oh.; m. EVA DOROTHY (DORA) STRANG, 22 Mar 1892, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 22 Mar 1863, Holmes Co., Ohio; d. 14 Jun 1936, Hardin Co., Ohio. More About HENRY WILLIAM STEINER: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Lakeview, Oh. Died of secondary infection Fact 6: following appendectomy. Mrs. H. W. Steiner Fact 7: informer on death certificate. Buried in Fact 8: Dunkirk cemetery. v. INFANT STEINER, b. Abt. 1863, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 1863, Hardin Co., Oh.. vi. JOHN DAVID STEINER, b. 26 Aug 1865, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Nov 1893, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About JOHN DAVID STEINER: Fact 5: Buried in Salem Cemetery. 29y 2m 14 d, Fact 6: died of consumption. vii. EMMA LAVINIA STEINER, b. 21 Jun 1868, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 23 Nov 1873, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. More About EMMA LAVINIA STEINER: Fact 5: Buried in Salem Cemetery. Died of dipth- Fact 6: eria 5y 10m 4d. viii. CLARENCE WILSON STEINER, b. 13 May 1875, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Nov 1961, Kenton, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. ELVA ILO HIGHSLIP, 20 Oct 1903, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 06 Sep 1881, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 16 Oct 1947, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio. More About CLARENCE WILSON STEINER: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 17 Medical Information: From death certificate: mesenteric thrombosis More About ELVA ILO HIGHSLIP: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 12. CHARLES ANDREW6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 05 Nov 1837 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh., and died 29 Nov 1902 in Hardin Co., Oh.. He married MERILLA ANN KRIDLER 23 Oct 1871 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of DANIEL KRIDLER and JEANNETTE CAMPBELL. She was born 19 Oct 1850 in Trumbull Co., Oh., and died 24 Aug 1936 in Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for CHARLES ANDREW GUIDER: CIVIL WAR RECORD: Corporal C. A. Guider 7-23-1863 to 7-14-1866 11th OVI Cavalry: 1861 - Ft. Laramie 1863 - Rocky Mountains 1865 - Ft. Marshall 1866 - Ft. Laramie 1866 - June 15 - Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas discharged 7-24-1866 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * July 23, 1863 Charles A. Guider enlisted as a private in a company recruited in Hardin county for a term of six months. The company was sent to Camp Dennison at Columbus, and was finally disbanded, whereupon Mr. Guider and other members of the organization joined the 11th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, which was forthwith assigned to service in the northwest. There he had charge of mail squads between Horse Station and Fort Marshall, a distance of fifty-five miles, and he also encountered his full share of dangers and arduous service in other lines. In the spring of 1866 his company returned to Fort Laramie, and on the 15th of the following June the command started for the east arriving at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, about the middle of the following month. There Mr. Guider received his honorable discharge on the 14th of July, 1866. Frank Weller, a member of the same regiment, contributed to a Kenton paper some time ago a most interesting and appreciative article that the statements be perpetuated in this memoir. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * C. A. GUIDER, wheelwright and blacksmith, North Washington, was born November 5, 1837, in Columbus, Ohio. His parents, Augustus C. W. and Christena (Daniel) Guider, were natives of Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany; the former was born in 1810, died in 1870; the later born in 1812, and died in 1852. His grandfather was a Spaniard by birth. The parents of our subject came to Ohio about 1834, and to Washington Township in 1841. Our subject, who was the oldest son, spent his youth on the farm, where he was very ingenius, and often turned his hand at making harrows, plows, ox-yokes, etc. and even wagons and buggies. In the spring of 1858, he was employed by J. G. Orth, of Arcadia, Ohio, a wagon and carriage maker; and, in November of the same year, by Daniel Bouck, of Findlay, Ohio, where he distinguished himself as a mechanic. In May, 1860, he was working in the saw mill of J. G. Ott, in North Washington, Ohio, where he was soon appointed head sawyer, but he left in October of the same year and went to Indiana. On November 21, 1861, he sustained an injury by the overturning of a wagon, which crushed his right ankle joint, necessitating amputation. On July 23, 1863, he enlisted in the Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, stationed in the Rocky Mountains. Our subject had charge of many a mail squad going from Horseshoe Station to Fort Marshall, a distance of twenty-five miles, and from 18 Fort Marshall to Deer Creek Station, a distance of thirty miles. He was in service three years, and was excused from duty only six days during the entire time. Fifteen months after his enlistment, he was promoted to Corporal, and was intrusted with large squads, as many as thirty-eight men and 500 mules and horses. In this position he was in great danger from the Indians. On one occasion, the Indians made an attack on the herd, and our subject and three brother officers, in looking for the Indians, and after the safety of the stock, went a distance of eighty miles, from sunrise to sunset, only stopping for their meals and twice to change horses. In the fall of 1865, Corporal Guider and twelve of his comrades were assigned, under Sergeant Denny, to Fort Marshall. At the latter place, during the last three months, our subject had charge of the artillery, which office was attained by his bravery and skill as a marksman. In July of 1861, he carried a message for re-enforcements from Col. Collins, at Fort Laramie, to Maj. Mackey, at Fort Halleck, a distance of 130 miles, in possession of the Indians, which journey was accomplished in a day and a half. In the spring of 1866, his company returned to Fort Laramie, and on June 15, started for the States, reaching Fort Leavenworth, Kan., about the middle of July. Their final discharge was on July 24, 1866. On his return, our subject hired out in Cessna Township at the building of a schoolhouse. He followed carpentering in the summer and blacksmithing in the winter for four years. He was married, at Kenton, October 23, 1871, to Merilla A. Kridler. She was born in Lordstown, Trumbull Co., Ohio, October 19, 1850, and is a daughter of Daniel and Jennette (Campbell) Kridler, the former a native of Pennsylvania. Four children have been born, viz.: Myrta, Eva Jennette, Ethel Pearl (who died September 6, 1880), and Emma Grace. After marriage, Mr. Guider carried on the manufacture of wagons and carriages, and did repairing on agricultural implements and machinery. From 1875 to 1881, he ran the shop by horse power; the band-saw, boring machine, drill and lathe were all his own make. In the fall of 1881, he was in the lumber business in Lynn Township, in company with M. L. Bridenstine and W. J. Obenour, but in September, 1882, sold out to them and returned to his home, where he has since remained. He is a member of the United Brethren Church, and has belonged to several temperance societies. (Copied from "History of Hardin Co. 1883) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHARLES A. GUIDER - In the death of Charles A. Guider, at his home in the village of McGuffey, on the 29th of November, 1902, there passed away one of the honored and sterling citizens of Hardin county, which had represented his home and been the scene of his endeavors during the major portion of his long and useful life. He was a man of great mechanical genius and ability, and during nearly his entire business career he was identified with mechanical enterprises, through the medium of which he attained independence and prosperity. He served with intrepid valor as a soldier of the Union in the Civil war, during nearly the entire period of which he was stationed with his regiment in the great northwest, where he assisted in holding the hostile Indians in subjection and also in other important military movements. It is said that he was the only man with an artificial leg who succeeded in enlisting in the army at the time of the Civil war, and this physical defect was not discovered by the military authorities for some time after he had entered the service. The infirmity never interfered with his duties as a soldier, and his record was one of signal gallantry. He was a man of unassuming characteristics but his intrinsic integrity, sincerity and honor were never questioned, so that it was a natural result that he should hold a secure place in the confidence and regard of the people of Hardin county, where he long lived and labored to worthy ends. It is a matter of gratification to be able to present in this work a brief review of his career. Charles A. Guider was born in the city of Columbus, Ohio, on the 5th of November, 1837, and was a son of Augustus C. and Christena (Daniel) Guider, both of whom were natives of Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany, where the former was born in 1810 and the later in 1812. Both passed the closing years of their lives in Hardin county, Ohio, where the mother died in 1852 and the father in 1870. The paternal grandfather of the subject of this memoir was of Spanish birth. Augustus C. Guider came with his wife to Ohio in 1834, and in 1841 they removed to Hardin county and settled in Washington township, where the father devoted the remainder of his life principally to agricultural pursuits. Of the six children Charles A. was the eldest son. 19 The educational advantages of Charles A. Guider in his boyhood and youth were limited, as he was reared to maturity in the pioneer wilds of Hardin county, but nevertheless succeeded in obtaining a good practical education and became proficient in three languages, namely: English, German and Siouxan (Indian). He early began to lend his aid in the work of the home farm and manifesting from his boyhood most pronounced mechanical ability. As a youth he made all the tools and implements used on the farm, even manufacturing wagons and buggies. In 1858, shortly before attaining his legal majority, he secured employment in the wagon factory of J. G. Orth at Arcadia, Hancock county, and in November of the same year he went to Findlay, this state, where he engaged in the same line of work and proved himself a skilled artisan. In May, 1860, he returned to Washington township, Hardin county, where he secured a position in a saw mill, in which he was soon made head sawyer. Soon afterward he went to Indiana, but he remained only a short time. He returned to Hardin county and here, on the 21st of November 1861, the accidental overturning of a wagon so severely crushed his right foot and ankle as to necessitate the amputation of the leg at a point midway between the ankle and knee. To the average man such an infirmity as that noted would have precluded all thought of going forth for service as a soldier, but the loyalty and patriotism of Mr. Guider were such that he refused to recognize his injury as a handicap, when the integrity of the nation was in peril through armed rebellion. Thus, on the 23rd of July, 1863, he enlisted as a private in a company recruited in Hardin county for a term of six months. This company was sent to Camp Dennison at Columbus, and was finally disbanded, whereupon Mr. Guider and other members of the organization joined the Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, which was forthwith assigned to service in the northwest. There he had charge of mail squads between Horse Station and Fort Marshall, a distance of fifty-five miles, and he also encountered his full share of dangers and arduous service in other lines. He continued with his command for three years, during which he was absent from duty only six days. He was promoted to the office of corporal and was assigned to the charge of large squads of men sent forth on detail duty of dangerous order, the Indians being a constant menace to the troops in their operations. In 1865 Corporal Guider and twelve of his men were assigned to duty at Fort Marshall, where, during the last three months of his service, he had charge of the artillery, a preferment gained by his bravery and his skill as a marksman. In July, 1864, Mr. Guider carried a message, requesting reinforcements, from Colonel Collins, at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, to Major Mackey, at Fort Halleck, a distance of one hundred and thirty miles through a country infested by hostile Indians. He accomplished this hazardous mission in one and one-half days. In the spring of 1866 his company returned to Fort Laramie, and on the 15th of the following June the command started for the east arriving at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, about the middle of the following month. There Mr. Guider received his honorable discharge on the 14th of July, 1866. Frank Weller, a member of the same regiment, contributed to a Kenton paper some time ago a most interesting and appreciative article relative to Mr. Guider, who was still living at the time, and it is but consistent that the statements be perpetuated in this memoir. In the context only slight elimination and paraphrase are made, to render the article consonant with the province of the sketch here presented. "In reminiscent war talks with veterans of the Union army in different parts of the country, I have frequently mentioned a comrade of my own, who I claimed, was the only soldier with an artificial leg ever mustered into the United States army. This statement is usually received with polite incredulity by many soldiers, while some who are more pointed than polite flatly contradict it. It does seem incredulous that a man with one foot literally in the grave could pass the rigid medical examination that was supposed to prevail in the army, but that such a thing did actually happen, in one instance at least, can be verified by the officers and enlisted men of the regiment, as well as by the soldier himself, who has been a resident of Hardin county for many years. The soldier who is thus distinguished above his comrades is Charles A. Guider. Early in 1861 his foot was so crushed by the overturning of a wagon that amputation was necessary, midway between the ankle and knee. Guider was confined to his bed by the injury when the attack upon Fort Sumter was made, and the president issued his first call for troops. He is a patriot composed of the stuff of which good soldiers are made, and it grieved him deeply because he was debarred by the loss of his leg from offering his services to the country in its time of danger and need. When the stump was sufficiently healed the place of the missing leg was supplied by one of cork, which after a few weeks use, could not be detected save by a slight limp in walking. 20 "Guider would have enlisted as soon as he was able to go about, but he felt that it would be impossible for him to pass the strict medical examination to which volunteers are supposed to be subjected. However, in 1863, he did enlist in a company of six months' calvary that was being recruited in Kenton, hoping by hook or crook to slip past the examining surgeon. The six months regiment was disbanded at Camp Dennison and Guider, with several other Hardin county boys, joined the Eleventh Ohio Cavalry, which was being organized at that place. The writer entered the company from another county at the same time, and was mustered into the service with Guider. It is singular, indeed, that an army surgeon would perform his duty in so careless a manner as to pronounce a man with an artificial leg as physically sound and fit for active service in time of war; and the only way it can be accounted for is that the surgeon was under the influence of liquor. The examination in the case of the writer was superficial in the extreme and consisted of a few thumps on the chest and a silly question or two in regard to his physical condition. Guider's turn came next, and the inference is that his examination was conducted in the same free and easy manner, as he was accepted and the next day became a full-fledged soldier in Uncle Sam's army. When the organization of the regiment was completed it was sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and after a short campaign in pursuit of the freebooter, Quantrell, was ordered to Fort Laramie, in the territory that is now embraced in the state of Wyoming. "It was not until the regiment reached the latter place that it became generally known that one of its members sported a wooden leg. Then it was that the regimental surgeon sent for Guider and tendered him his discharge on the ground of physical disability. But the intrepid cavalry man would not have it that way. He said that he had enlisted for three years or during the war, and he intended to stick to the boys until he was either killed or discharged. He was true to his word and proved to be one of the bravest and most valuable soldiers in the regiment. There was not a soldier in the regiment more respected by both officers and men, and he had been but a short time in the company until, he was made a non-commissioned officer. During the three years the regiment was in the service he was on the sick report but three times, and never shirked a duty or asked a favor on account of his physical infirmity. He was always ready for duty and took an active part in all the marches, scouts, fights and skirmishes in which his company was engaged. Once he volunteered with a single companion to carry a dispatch from Fort Laramie to Fort Halleck, a distance of nearly one hundred and forty miles, over plain and mountains, through a wildly desolate country literally swarming with hostile savages who never took a prisoner alive. This was a feat that few men in the regiment, however daring would have cared to undertake. "After three years of arduous, dangerous and honorable service Comrade Guider was mustered out with the regiment, at Fort Leavenworth, July 14, 1864. He then returned to Hardin county, where he has since lived, proving himself to be as good and as useful a citizen as he was a brave and patriotic soldier. Mr. Guider is a modest and unassuming gentleman, as indeed are all good soldiers, and has never tried to gain fame or sympathy as the only one-legged man who ever enlisted in the army. He believes that he only did his duty, and has never sought fame on account of it. And it can also be added that up to this time his name does not appear on the pension rolls." Upon his return to his home in Hardin county Mr. Guider began work in the construction of a schoolhouse in Cessna township, and for four years thereafter he followed the trades of carpenter and blacksmith. In 1871 he married, and he then turned his attention to the manufacturing of wagons and carriages, establishing his shop in the village of North Washington, now Dola. From 1875 to 1881, he utilized horse power in the operation of the machinery of his shop. He manufactured his own band saw, boring machine, drill and lathe. In the autumn of 1880 he engaged in the manufacture of lumber, in Lynn township, and in this enterprise he was associated with M. L. Bridenstine and W. J. Obenour. In September, 1882, he sold his interest in the business and returned to his home in North Washington (now Dola) but in December, 1882, repurchased the business and moved to McGuffey where he continued to manufacture lumber until November 29, 1902, when he met his death by the explosion of the boiler in his mill. He was unswerving in his allegiance to the Republican party and took a deep and intelligent interest in the questions and issues of the day, though he had naught of ambition for official preferment of any description. He was a consistent and liberal member of the United Brethren church, an uncompromising advocate of all cause of temperance, and was a man who was signally true and loyal in all the relations of life. His heart was attuned to kindliness and charity, and he was a true friend to those in affliction 21 and distress. In the precints of his home, the center of his home, the center of his interests and affections, his noble character best revealed itself, and to those nearest and dearest there comes a measure of consolation and compensation in the memories of the past and in having lived in touch with one so generous and one who so well exemplified the truth of the statement that "The bravest are the tenderest; the loving are the daring." In Kenton, this county, on the 23rd of October, 1871, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Guider to Miss Marilla A. Kridler, who was born at Lordstown, Trumbull county, Ohio, on the 19th of October, 1850, and who is a daughter of Daniel and Jennette (Campbell) Kridler, who settled in Trumbull county in an early day, the father having come to Ohio from Pennsylvania and having been of stanuch German ancestry. Mrs. Guider survived her honored husband and now resides near McGuffey. Mr. and Mrs. Guider became the parents of four children: Myrta Julia, Eva Jennette, Ethell Pearl and Emma Grace. Myrta Julia was married to William C. McGuffey, November 28, 1894, and now resides on their farm at McGuffey; Eva Jennette was married to William H. Powell February 10, 1897, and they reside on their farm near Ada; Ethel P. died on the 6th of September, 1880, at the age of four years; and Miss Emma G. is a successful and popular teacher in the public schools of Hardin county. (Copied from "History of Hardin County" by Minnie Kohler) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WOULD MAKE ONE SHUDDER To Visit the Scene of the Saw Mill Explosion Presented a Terrible Sight to Those Early On the Scene Mill In Complete Ruins and Bodies Were Mangled Almost Beyond Recognition The scene of the saw mill explosion near McGuffey, was visited by hundreds of persons Saturday afternoon and Sunday. The sight presented was one that would unsteady the strongest nerves. People could hardly realize the awfulness of the scene. The first impulse was to turn away, so dereadful were the results. During Saturday afternoon and Sunday hundreds of persons visited the place. Even now it presents an uncanny sight, it being impossible to remove all vestige of those unfortunate human beings who lost their life in that fatal instant. But to the early visitors on the scene the sight presented was one that will not soon be removed from memory. The mill a complete wreck, and in the debris lay the mangled remains of those humans who but a few minutes before were strong and active men. The sight beggars description. The force of the explosion can be imagined, when it is known that one part of the engine that could not be lifted by three men was found six hundred feet away from the mill. The fact that the men were standing close to the engine, as results seem to indicate, is all that saved their bodies from being blown to atoms. The mill was completely wrecked, brick being blown as far as a half mile; but for some reason the bodies of the three men were not carried far from the engine, this being accounted for by the fact that all were close to the engine at the time of the explosion. Mr. C. A. Guider the owner of the mill was found lying near the engine and his oil can near by. His limbs were broken in several places and his body badly cut and bruised. Mr. Armentrout the engineer was likewise near by and was probably the most disfigured. His body was literally cut to pieces, the head being bursted open. He was recognizable only by his clothing. Mr. Decker was almost as badly cut and bruised. In fact but very few bones that were not broken in the bodies of either of the three men. In one of the men a stick had been driven clear through the head entering just below the chin. The sight was one that not every person could witness. The Cause Not Known The cause of the explosion is only a matter of speculation. The explosion occurred a few minutes after the men had gone from their dinner. It is presumed the water in the engine was very low and that cold water was put in the boiler. One engineer who was there examined one of the pieces of the engine and said that it indicated that 22 it had been red hot. The engine was one that had been in use many years. The home of Mr. Guider which was but about 50 feet away was not injured to any extent, which was from the fact that the force of the explosion seemed to be in the opposite direction. Those in the house though were shocked by the affair and for a short while could not realize what had happened. A look in the direction of the mill told the sad state. It had been completely wrecked. Even the sides of the well near by for several feet down were completely torn out. Who The Unfortunates Are C. A. Guider, one of the victims, was the owner and manager of the mill. He is a well known person of that locality and is highly respected by all who knew him. Mr. Guider was an old soldier and had quite a remarkable career. Not withstanding that he carried a wooden leg he succeeded in being enlisted in the Cavalry and served three years. He is a brother to W. H. Guider of this city and is well known to many Kenton people. He leaves a wife and three girls. Mr. Guider was a man past fifty years of age. The funeral will occur from the Huntersville church Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock. Albert Armentrout, another one of the unfortunates, was engineer at the mill. He was a man past thirty and leaves a wife and four children. He was a good hard working man and respected by all who knew him. Oscar Decker, the other victim of this terrible accident, was a man under twenty-five years old. He leaves a bride of a few months. He was an industrious young man and had not been employed at the mill a great while. His death, as that of the others, will be mourned by all who knew him. The funeral of Mr. Decker and Mr. Armentrout occured from their homes in McGuffey Monday. The sympathy of an entire community is extended to the bereaved families of those unfortunate persons. (Copied from Daily Democrat 12-1-1902) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CIVIL WAR RECORD - 11TH OVI CAVALRY 1861 - Ft. Laramie 1863 - Rocky Mountains 1865 - Ft. Marshall 1866 - Ft. Laramie 6-15-1866 - Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas 7-24-1866 - Discharged * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ELEVENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY Three Years Service Companies A, B, C, and D of this Regiment were organized as the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, but were consolidated December 19, 1861, with the Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, forming the First Battalion of that Regiment, the whole being then rendezvoused at Camp Dennison, Ohio. March 13, 1862, the First Battalion, under command of Lieutenant Colonel William O. Collins, was detached from the Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry and ordered to report to General Halleck, at St. Louis, Mo., by whom it was ordered to proceed to Fort Laramie, D. T. (now Wyoming), where it arrived May 30, 1862, having marched overland from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., a distance of about 640 miles. During the summer of 1862, the Battalion was permanently detached from the Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry and designated as the "First Independent Battalion Ohio Volunteer Cavalry." A Battalion of four companies (E, F, G, and H) was organized at Camps Dennison and Chase, Ohio from June 26 to July 31, 1863 and the two Battalions were consolidated and designated the "Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry." The Second Battalion was called into service during John Morgan's raid 23 through Ohio and after the capture and dispersion of his force returned to Camp Dennison, O. Leaving Camp Dennison August 1, 1863, the Second Battalion reached Fort Leavenworth, Kans., on the 13th. While there awaiting supplies, the sacking and burning of the town of Lawrence, Kans., occurred, and the Battalion was sent in pursuit of Quantrill. After marching about 150 miles it was recalled, and on September 2, proceeded across the plains for Fort Laramie, where it arrived October 10, 1863. Companies I, K, and L were organized June 30, 1864 at Fort Laramie, D.T., being composed of surplus recruits assigned to the Regiment. Companies A, B, C, and D were mustered out April 1, 1865, at Omaha, Neb., by reason of expiration of term of service. The remaining companies, being the last volunteer troops from Ohio, in service, were mustered out July 14, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., by order of the War Department. The ground of the operations of this Regiment, which was never actually together during its term of service, was in the center of the Rocky Mountains and the then hostile Indian country, before the organization of the Territory of Wyoming, when nearly all that vast extent of territory was known as Dakota and Idaho. Its principal duty was to guard the Pacific Telegraph line and the overland route of communication and supply, extending from Colorado and western Nebraska and Kansas, through Wyoming and Idaho to Utah and Oregon. With the exception of Fort Laramie, the men of this Regiment erected and guarded all the military posts and stations established in 1864 and 1865 on the lien of communication and supply indicated, to make the circuit of which required one thousand miles of travel. From March 1 to September 5, 1865, a single company of this Regiment erected five posts, guarded one hundred and fifty miles of Pacific Telegraph line, and its several detachments had thirteen engagements with Indians. Two companies, on a charge upon and the burning of an Indian Village, marched twelve hundred miles and were out fifty-eight days. The official list of battles in which this Regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published by the War Department, and it is difficult to definitely locate and designate the numerous engagements between its detachments and the Indians. The following, however, is a list of the principle battles, compiled after a careful research, during the preparation of this work: South Pass, November 24, 1862 Sweet Water Bridge April 3, 1863 Mud Springs Station February 6, 1865 Rush Creek February 8, 1865 Near Laparelle Creek February 13, 1865 Near Poison Creek March 8, 1865 Fort Marshall March 28, 1865 Deer Creek Station April 21, 1865 Camp Marshall April 23, 2865 Deer Creek May 23, 1865 St. Mary's Station May 27, 1865 Elkhorn May 28, 1865 Near Deer Creek June 3, 1865 Sage Creek Station June 8, 1865 Sweet Water Bridge June 22, 1865 Rock Creek June 30, 1865 Platte Bridge, (Ft. Casper) July 26, 1865 Powder River August 20, 1865 Indian Village, (Tongue River) August 29, 1865 (Pgs. 547 and 548 "List of Battles") More About CHARLES ANDREW GUIDER: Fact 1: Wagon maker, sawyer. 24 Fact 2: United Brethren Church Fact 3: Civil War veteran, outstanding story of Fact 4: his adventures during the war. Fact 5: Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. 65y 24d. Fact 6: Killed in a steam engine explosion in Fact 7: Marion Tp., Hardin Co., Oh. Fact 8: Birthplace-S. High St., Columbus, Oh. Notes for MERILLA ANN KRIDLER: Marilla Ann Kridler Guider - Obit RITES FOR BELOVED RESIDENT SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW A beautiful and complete life which has been filled with devotion to her home and friends was brought to a peaceful close when Marilla Ann Kridler Guider, resident of Hardin county for many years, closed her eyes in eternal sleep Monday at 8:10 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. McGuffey at McGuffey. Marilla Ann Kridler Guider was born in Lordstown Trumbull county, October 19, 1850, died August 24, 1936, aged 85 years, 10 months and five days. She was the daughter of Daniel and Jeanette Campbell Kridler, natives of Pennsylvania, who emigrated by wagon train in the early pioneer days to settle in Trumbull county and thence migrated westward to Washington Twp., Hardin County, in 1854. She was married October 23, 1871, to Carl A. Guider, veteran of the Civil war. To this union were born four children; one daughter Ethel and her husband preceded her to her heavenly home. There were left to mourn their loss three daughters, Mrs. W. C. McGuffey, McGuffey, Mrs. W. H. Powell, Ada, and Mrs. L. C. Orth, Kenton, Ohio. Two grandchildren Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich. and Mrs. S. P. Beaman, Kenton, and four great grandchildren; and one sister Mrs. Julia Pulcheon, Williamstown. Mrs. Guider was a woman of fine character and her beautiful attributes will ever be remembered by those who knew and enjoyed her acquaintance. Her unselfish spirit, cheerful disposition and pleasing personality endeared her to her many friends and relatives who mourn with the family in her passing. The deceased was a member of the Christian Church in early life, later transferring her membership to the Methodist church, Huntersville, where she was a faithful and consistent member. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of Mrs. W. C. McGuffey, McGuffey, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. The services will be in charge of Rev. Newcomb; interment to be in Woodlawn cemetery, Ada. More About MERILLA ANN KRIDLER: Fact 2: Methodist church at Huntersville, Oh. Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Children of CHARLES GUIDER and MERILLA KRIDLER are: i. MYRTA JULIA7 GUIDER, b. 09 Aug 1872, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 18 Oct 1958, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. WILLIAM CYRUS MCGUFFEY, 28 Nov 1894, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 11 Mar 1872, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Jun 1947, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for MYRTA JULIA GUIDER: MRS. WILLIAM C. McGUFFEY Mrs. Myrta Guider McGuffey, 86, widow of William C. McGuffey died Saturday morning in San Antonio hospital, Kenton, after a three year illness. A life-long resident of this area, Mrs. McGuffey was born Aug. 9, 1872 in Dola to Charles and Marilla (Kridler) Guider. She was married to William C. McGuffey on Nov. 28, 1894 and he died June 10, 1947. Long active in the social and civic life of the community, Mrs. McGuffey was a member of the Current Events club, Ada Chapter of OES and the McGuffey Methodist church. 25 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Beaman, McGuffey and a son, C. Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich.; four grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Emma Orth, Kenton. Services were held Tuesday afternoon in the family residence, the Rev. Warren F. Richie officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Hanson funeral home was in charge of arrangements. Memorial service was conducted Sunday evening by members of Ada Chapter No. 6, of the Eastern Star. (Copied from the Ada newspaper) More About MYRTA JULIA GUIDER: Fact 2: McGuffey Methodist church Fact 3: Member of Ada Chapter OES, Current Events Fact 4: Club. Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Notes for WILLIAM CYRUS MCGUFFEY: W. C. McGUFFEY CAREER ENDED BY DEATH Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at his late home for William C. McGuffey, 75, prominent citizen of the McGuffey community for many years, who died Tuesday morning in McKitrick hospital after a four-day illness. He had been in declining health for months, and had been removed to the hospital Sunday following a severe heart attack. Born on Mar. 11, 1872, the son of Cyrus and Elizabeth Patterson McGuffey, Hardin county pioneers, he had spent practically his entire life on the homestead a quarter mile north of McGuffey. The family once moved to Indiana for six years, then returned to their old home. Mr. McGuffey attended Ohio Northern and Ohio State universities. On Nov. 28, 1894, he married Myrta Guider, who survives. Also living are two children, Carl of Shelbyville, Mich., and Mrs. Eunice Beaman, at home; four grandchildren, Billie Beaman of McGuffey; Mrs. Lavern Young, Flint, Mich.; William McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich.; and Mrs. Merry Lynch, Maywood, Ill.; and two great-grandchildren. He was a member of Ada Lodge No. 344, F&AM, Ada chapter No. 138 RAM; and the Methodist church. At the time of his death he was president of the Michigan Land Co. of Ohio, with offices in McGuffey. He had served as the first president of the Hardin county Conservancy district board; was a former democratic representative from Hardin county; former member of the National Onion Growers association. The Rev. Raymond Touvell officiated at the services at 3 p.m. Thursday. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery. (Copied from the Ada Herald) ii. EVA JEANETTE GUIDER, b. 11 Jun 1874, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 17 Feb 1952, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. WILLIAM HENRY POWELL, 10 Feb 1897, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 15 Sep 1875, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Jul 1946, Ada, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for EVA JEANETTE GUIDER: MRS. WILLIAM H. POWELL Funeral service for Mrs. Eva Jeannette Powell, 77, were held Wednesday afternoon in the residence on Route 1, Rev. George Eley of West Jefferson officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Powell died Sunday evening in San Antonio hospital after a long illness. A daughter of Carl A. and Marilla A. (Kridler) Guider, she was born in Washington township, near Dola, on June 11, 1874. She was married to William Powell in 1897 and he died July 11, 1946. She had been active in the Huntersville Methodist church, Ada Chapter No. 6 OES and the Sorosis literary club. Survivng are two sisters, Mrs. Will McGuffey of McGuffey and Mrs. Emma Orth, Kenton; a niece, Mrs. Eunice Beaman, McGuffey; and a nephew, Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich. (Copied from the Ada newspaper) More About EVA JEANETTE GUIDER: Fact 3: Ada Chapter No. 6 OES, Sorosis Literary Fact 4: Club. Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY POWELL: WILLIAM H. POWELL Funeral service for Eva Jeanette Powell, 77, were held Wednesday afternoon in the residence on Route 1, Rev. George Eley of West Jefferson officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Powell died Sunday evening in San Antonio hospital after a long illness. A daughter of Carl A. and Marilla A. (Kridler) Guider, she was born in Washington township, near Dola, on June 11, 1874. She was married to William Powell in 1897 and he died July 11, 1946. She had been active in the Huntersville Methodist church, Ada Chapter No. 6 OES and the Sorosis literary club. 26 Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Will McGuffey of McGuffey and Mrs. Emma Orth, Kenton; a niece, Mrs. Eunice Beaman, McGuffey; and a nephew, Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich. (Copied from the Ada newspaper) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PROMINENT HARDIN CO. FARMER DIES William Henry Powell, 79, a prominent Hardin Co. farmer residing five miles southeast of Ada, died unexpectedly in Ada at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Mr. Powell was leaving the Farmers Exchange elevator at Ada when he collapsed and fell into the car as he was prepared to return to his home. An Ada physician was called and pronounced Mr. Powell dead from coronary thrombosis. He had been in failing health for a year. Mr. Powell was a director of the First National bank, Ada, and a member of the Hardin Co. Republican Central committee. He had been a member of Pleasant Hill grange for 48 years. He belonged to the Huntersville Methodist church and was a member of the Masonic lodge and of the Order of the Eastern Star. A son of Joseph and Olive (Henry) Powell, he was born Sept. 15, 1875, in Marion Tp., and lived in the community all of his life. He was married in 1897 to Eva Guider, who survives and with whom he would have observed a golden wedding anniversary next February 10. Besides his wife, Mr. Powell is survived by a brother, O. C. Powell, route 1, Ada, and a sister Mrs. Verna Ream also of route 1, Ada. A sister is deceased. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the residence. Rev. Frank Brown Ada, Methodist pastor, will officiate assisted by Rev. J. M. Gambill of Dunkirk, Huntersville pastor. Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Ada. The body was taken to the Lantz and Cretors funeral home Ada, and will be returned to the residence Friday afternoon. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "History of Hardin County" William H. Powell is one of the representative young agriculturists of Liberty township and a member of one of the oldest families of Hardin county, a son of Joseph and Olive E. (Henry) Powell, both born in this county, the former in 1850 and the latter in 1854. Both were born in Marion township, and they yet reside there on a farm of eighty-seven acres. He is a grandson on the paternal side of William Powell, who came from his native England to this country at an early age, and he married here Nancy Lyons, of German extraction, they becoming the parents of Joseph, Sarah, George, Elizabeth, John and James. William Powell died in the year of 1859. On the maternal side Mr. Powell is a grandson of David and Jane (Donaldson) Henry, the former also from England. Five children were born to Joseph and Olive (Henry) Powell: Harlan J., now deceased; William H.; O. C.; Stella M.; and Verna F. Stella is the wife of C. L. Mathews. Joseph Powell has been prominently identified with the history of Hardin county from its earliest epoch. William H. Powell, his son, was born in Marion township of Hardin county September 15, 1875, and the training which he received in its district schools was supplemented by a course at the Ohio Northern University at Ada, and afterward he taught school during five terms. He is now one of the rising young agriculturists of Liberty township, owning a farm of one hundred acres here of splendidly improved land. He is progressive in his methods, using only the latest improved machinery, and in 1909 he built a valuable and commodious barn, sixty-two by seventy-two feet, two stories high. He has owned this estate since 1901, and since that time has improved it in a splendid manner. He is also prominently identified with stock raising interests, making a specialty of the breeding of Rambouillet sheep, Poland China hogs and Barred Plymouth Rock chickens. On the 10th of February, 1897, he was married to Miss Eva J., a daughter of Charles A. and Marilla A. Guider, of Dola, Hardin county, where Mrs. Powell was born June 11, 1874. Mr. Powell is a member and also the secretary of the order of Patrons of Husbandry, and he is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. More About WILLIAM HENRY POWELL: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Fact 6: Died of heart attack while at grain eleva- Fact 7: tor in Ada, Oh. iii. ETHEL PEARL GUIDER, b. 29 Aug 1876, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 06 Sep 1880, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About ETHEL PEARL GUIDER: Fact 5: Died from inflammation of bowel. 4y 6d. iv. EMMA GRACE GUIDER, b. 01 Feb 1880, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Aug 1960, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. LOUIS CROMWELL ORTH, 29 Dec 1914, Hardin Co., Oh. Vol. 17 pg 84; b. 29 Aug 1874, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 26 Feb 1947, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About EMMA GRACE GUIDER: Fact 1: School teacher Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: Ada chapter OES, Past Matron and Past Fact 4: Grand Deputy of Dist. 26. Fact 5: Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. 316 N. Main St 27 Fact 6: Kenton, Oh. More About LOUIS CROMWELL ORTH: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Fact 6: 316 N. Main St. 13. WILLIAM HENRY6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 24 Feb 1840 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh., and died 10 Nov 1913 in Hardin Co., Oh.. He married MARYETTE AULT 02 Jan 1868 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of GEORGE AULT and MARY HALLIWELL. She was born 20 Jun 1849 in Medina Co., Oh., and died 12 Feb 1900 in Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY GUIDER: From the History of Cessna Township - 1983 1971 to 1875: Cessna Township Trustee 1881: Cessna Township Trustee In a journal dated 1875 to 1903: W. H. Guider petitioned for a ditch in Cessna Tp. From records of Salem Methodist church in Cessna Tp.: Guider, W.H.; Married, trustee, Aug. 1892, removed by letter to S. Kenton, class No. 1 Guider, Nettie; Married, deceased. Guider, Mary; Single, removed without letter (Mrs. G. Highslip). Guider, Jennie; Single, removed without letter (Kenton). Guider, John; Single, received from probation July 15, 1894, Charles Bennett minister (married May 22, 1895). Guider, Mrs. Ella; Married, received by letter Dec. 17, 1899, W. H. Scoles, minister. Salem School Directors & Board Members: Sub-district No. 1: 1876 to 1880: W. H. Guider, clerk 1890: W. H. Guider, director 1891 to 1892: W. H. Guider, clerk AULT FARM Kenton, Ohio 43326 Tract No. 2 Joseph Aukeny bought 160 acres of land from the United States of America being the N.W. 1/4 of Seaction 11 at Bucyrus, Ohio, Andrew Jackson President. In 1854 Aukeny sold his 160 acres being the S 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4, Section11 to George J. and Julia Ann Steiner for $1275. It was April 17, 1868, when this tract of land was first owned by the present owners Great Grandfather, George Ault and W. H. Guider, son-in-law. George Ault came to Hardin County in 1863 with his seven children after the death of his wife Mary Hallowill Ault in Medina County. He first lived in Washington Township, and later bought fround in Cessna. He served as Trustee of Cessna Township. On the 13th of March 1903, George Ault sold to his daughter and son-in-law, Wm. Guider, his half of the 55 28 acres. Guider then sold one half of the 55 acres to his son John. John married Emma Schluep and lived in the log house on this tract. Ruth Guider Steiner was born in the log house in 1896. John Guider built the present house in approximately 1897-98. The old log house was moved across the road and served many families. John and Emma Guider sold the 55 acres on Feb. 20, 1906 to Jacob Ault, son of George Ault, who came to Hardin Co. with his father in 1863. Jacob married Catherine Gramlich, daughter of John and Friederike Foit Gramlich. Jacob built a new home in Section 2 of Cessna Township and raised four sons, Charles, John, Frank, and Arthur. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Member of Co. A 82 OVI & 2 OVB WILLIAM H. GUIDER, farmer, P. O. Kenton, was born in Columbus, Ohio, February 24, 1840. He is a son of August and Christina (Daniel) Guider, both natives of Germany, who came to Ohio in 1835 and settled in Hardin County in the spring of 1841. Our subject was united in marriage, January 2, 1868, with Marriett Ault, of Pennsylvania descent, a native of Medina County, Ohio, and a daughter of George and Mary Ault. The four children resulting from this union are Emma May, John William, Mary Ann, and Sarah Jane. Mr. Guider, during the war, served fourteen and a half months in the Eighty-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and eleven and a half months in the Second Ohio Volunteer Battery. He and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. (Copied from "History of Hardin County" by Minnie Kohler) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FINAL ROLL CALL HEARD WILLIAM H. GUIDER, CIVIL WAR VETERAN PASSED AWAY AT ANTONIO HOSPITAL YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Mr. Guider Was Over 73 Years Of Age-Survived by One Son and Three Daughters. Funeral Services Friday at Home of a Son in Blanchard-Burial in Smith Cemetery Another war veteran answered the final summons yesterday when William H. Guider of 517 W. Kohler St. passed away at Antonio hospital about four p.m. His death was due to Bright's disease and a complication of diseases. Mr. Guider was born in Columbus, Ohio, on February 24, 1840 and was aged 73 years, 8 months and 10 days. He was a carpenter by trade. He served for three years during the war of the rebellion in the 82nd Regiment, O.V.I., and was a member of the First Reformed church in this city. Mr. Guider is survived by one son, J. W. Guider of Blanchard; three daughters, Mrs. Katherine Nolan of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Mrs. Nathaniel Dane of Los Angeles, Cal. and Mrs. J. W. Flemming; two brothers and three sisters. His wife died thirteen years ago. The remains were taken today to the home of his son, J. W. Guider at Blanchard where funeral services will be held Friday at one p.m. in charge of Rev. J. C. Paul of this city. Burial will be made in the Smith Cemetery. (Copied form the NewsRepublican 11-10-1913) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * William H. Guider Civil War Record Co. A 82nd Reg. OVI Inf. and 2nd OVI Battery November 1861 to January 1863 and September 2, 1864 to August 10,1865 Second Independent Battery OV Light Artillery 29 Unassigned recruit. Entered on 9-2-1864. No record after that in Company M. 2nd Regiment - Organized Camp Dennison, Ohio June to Sept. 1863 to serve 3 yrs. Mustered out 8-23-1865. Official list of battles not published. Companies operated separately: Pea Ridge, Arkansas March 5-8, 1862 Port Gibson, Mississippi May 1, 1863 Raymond, Mississippi May 12, 1863 Champion Hills, Mississippi May 16, 1863 Red River Expedition March, April, Early May 1864 Vicksburg, Mississippi May 18 to July 4, 1864 Eighty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry pg 513: Guider, William H. Private 22 yrs. Entered service Nov. 4, 1861 Served 3 yrs. Discharged Jan. 12, 1863 at Baltimore, Md., on Surgeon's certificate of disability. More About WILLIAM HENRY GUIDER: Fact 1: Carpenter Fact 2: First Reformed church, Kenton, Oh. Fact 3: Civil War, Co. A, 2nd & 82nd OVI, 11/1861 Fact 4: 9/1864, dis. 1/1863 and 8/1865. Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of Fact 6: Brights Disease. 73y 8m 10d. Notes for MARYETTE AULT: DEATH Calls Mrs. Wm. Geiger to Her Eternal Home Mrs. Mariette, wife of Wm. Geiger, of Cessna township, died Thursday morning after an illness of only a few days. She was taken ill about ten days ago with inflammation of the bowels and this was the cause of her death. Deceased was a good christian woman and well liked by all who knew her. A husband and five children are left to mourn her loss. The funeral will occur at Salem Church on Wednesday morning at 9:30. Interment will be in Smith cemetery. (Feb. 15, 1900) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Late Mrs. Guider Mrs. W. H. Guider, of Cessna township, who died on the 12th of this month was born June 20th, 1849, in Medina county this State and was nearly 52 years. She was married to W. H. Guider January 2, 1868. She was united with M. E. Church at Salem, Cessna township, and was a good Christian woman. She leaves a husband, five children and two grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn over her death. She was a kind and faithful wife and loving mother. Peace to her ashes. Forget not motherless hearts, the God who reigns above; He is a father to the fatherless and knows a mother's love; Tho' nature's ties be severed and placed beneath the sod, 30 You'll one day be united around the throne of God. More About MARYETTE AULT: Fact 2: Methodist Episcopal church Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Children of WILLIAM GUIDER and MARYETTE AULT are: i. EMMA MAY7 GUIDER, b. 17 Sep 1868, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 02 May 1897, Hardin Co., Oh.-Smith Cemetery; m. LEE WARMBROD, 05 Jun 1892, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 05 Jan 1866, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 21 Jan 1961, Hardin Co., Oh. - Dunkirk Cemetery. Notes for EMMA MAY GUIDER: BLANCHARD The tenderest flowers are taken first, is what we thought when we heard that Mrs. Emma Warmbrod of Dunkirk, had died. She has suffered a long time, being subject to heart disease. We extend our sympathy to the husband, for Emma has gone to that home prepared above. (5-2-1897 Kenton news paper) More About EMMA MAY GUIDER: Fact 3: Buried in Smith Cemetery 28y 4m 15d ii. JOHN WILLIAM GUIDER, b. 17 Feb 1873, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Feb 1943, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (1) EMMA SCHLUEP, 22 May 1895, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 23 Apr 1871, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 05 Feb 1915, Hardin Co., Ohio; m. (2) CAROLINE "CALLIE" SCHLEUP, 16 Apr 1916, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 09 Jun 1873, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 18 May 1955, Hardin Co., Ohio (Dunkirk cem.). Notes for JOHN WILLIAM GUIDER: JOHN W. GUIDER was born February 17, 1873 to William H. and Mariette (Ault) Guider in Hardin County, Ohio. He married Emma Schluep May 22, 1895, and to this union were born four children; Ruth Marie, Helen Mae, William Glenn, and Caroline Jeannette. Ruth is married to Harry M. Steiner, Helen married Lowell A. Rager. Helen passed away November 12, 1947, William never married and passed away Mary 7, 1929, Caroline married Lloyd H. Good. The mother, Emma Guider, died February 5, 1915. John then married Callie Schluep on April 16, 1916. John was a farmer in Cessna Township, also part owner of the Hardin Quarry Company at Blanchard Station, Ohio. John also owned and operated a sawmill in the winter and a threshing machine in the summer. John was a member of the IOOF Lodge and Walnut Grove Church, and Friendship Grange. John died February 10, 1943, and Callie Guider passed away May 18, 1955. Ruth M. Steiner (Copied from the 1976 Hardin Co. History) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOHN W. GUIDER TAKEN BY DEATH; FUNERAL FRIDAY John W. Guider, 69, who for more than 40 years operated the Hardin Quarries company at Blanchard Station, died at 8:15 a.m. today in Antonio hospital where he has been seriously ill four weeks. Mr. Guider had been in failing health for the past few years but became suddenly worse on January 1st when he suffered a heart attack. Other weaknesses deveolped and his condition became critical yesterday when pneumonia taxed his strength. The deceased was born in Cessna Tp. on Feb. 17, 1873, and had resided in that immediate vicinity all of his life. In addition to his interest in the stone quarry at Blanchard Station, he had conducted a farming implement business in that community for many years, and also had operated a grain threshing outfit throughout much of his lifetime. He retired from all business activities last year. Mr. Guider was affiliated with the Walnut Grove United Brethren church, the Friendship grange, and the Odd Fellows lodge in Kenton. His first marriage was to Emma Schleup on May 22, 1895, and she preceded him in death in Feb. 5, 1915. His second marriage, to 31 Callie Schleup, was an event of April 16, 1916. She survives as do three daughters, Mrs. Harry Steiner and Mrs. Lloyd Good of Washington Tp., Mrs. Lowell Rager of Pleasant Tp.; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Fleming of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. Harry Loughman of San Francisco, Calif., Mrs. Emile Gauther of Redwood City, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. A son William Guider, preceded in death in 1929. The body was removed to the family home at Blanchard Station where friends may call after 10 a.m. Thursday and until near time of the funeral services. Rites will be conducted in the Walnut Grove U. B. church north of Kenton at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Rev. P. C. Young, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in Dunkirk cemetery in charge of the Schindewolf funeral home. (Copied from the Kenton Democrat) More About JOHN WILLIAM GUIDER: Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk Cemetery Notes for CAROLINE "CALLIE" SCHLEUP: MRS. CALLIE GUIDER KENTON-Services for Mrs. Callie Guider, 81, of Kenton, who died Wednesday at Hardin Memorial Hospital from a heart ailment, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Schindewolf-Steiner-Stevens Funeral Home. The Rev. Stanley Fritz will officiate and burial will be in Dunkirk Cemetery. Mrs. Guider was born in Hardin County June 9, 1873. She was a member of St. John's Church, the Guild, Walnuit Grove Ladies Aid Society, the Rebekah Lodge and the Past Noble Grand Club. On April 16, 1916, she was married to John Guider, who died in 1942. Surviving are two step-daughters, Mrs. Harry Steiner of Dunkirk, and Mrs. Lloyd Good of Route 2, Kenton; one sister, Mrs. Mary Wedertz of Route 4, Kenton; 10 step-grandchildren; 13 step-greatgrandchildren. (Copied from the Lima News.) iii. MARY ANNA GUIDER, b. 01 Feb 1875, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Oct 1908, Phoenix, Az.; m. CHARLES JACOB HIGHSLIP, 27 Mar 1895, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 24 May 1869, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Nov 1954, Defiance, Oh.. iv. SARAH JEANNETTE "JANE" GUIDER, b. 27 Jun 1877, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 03 Aug 1957, Colorado Springs, Co.; m. JAMES W. FLEMING, 18 Nov 1906, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. Dec 1877, Ohio; d. 05 Nov 1950, Colorado Springs, Co.. Notes for JAMES W. FLEMING: J. W. FLEMING Word has been received by relatives here of the death late Sunday of J. W. Fleming of Colorado Springs. Mr. Fleming resided here many years ago and two years ago he and Mrs. Fleming, the former Jennette Guider, visited in Hardin-co with relatives and friends. Mr. Fleming had been in failing health for a year and seriously ill one week. He died in Glockner Sanatarium. Funeral arrangements are not known. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ault and Mrs. Harry Steiner of Kenton, cousins of Mrs. and Mrs. Fleming, left yesterday for Colorado Springs. (Kenton newspaper 11-5-1950) v. INFANT GUIDER, b. 11 Aug 1879, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 14 Aug 1879, Hardin Co., Oh.. vi. ALTA KATHERINE "KATE" GUIDER, b. 13 Nov 1884, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 05 Oct 1949, San Francisco, California; m. (1) HARRY LOUGHMAN; m. (2) WEBSTER W. BOBBINS, 1909, unknown; m. (3) HARRY NOLAN, 12 Jan 1913, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for ALTA KATHERINE "KATE" GUIDER: MRS. H. LOUGHMAN Mrs. J. W. Guider, 437 E. Carroll-st., has received news of the death of her sister-in-law Mrs. Harry Loughman of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Loughman was the former Katherine Guider, sister of the late J. W. Guider. She was born in Hardin-co and was quite well known here. Her husband survives as do two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Fleming of Colorado Springs, Col. and Mrs. Emile Gauthier of Redwood City, Cal. Mrs. J. W. Guider and Mrs. Harry Steiner of Kenton have left for Colorado Springs, Colorado, to attend funeral services which will be conducted there on Saturday morning. Burial will also be at Colorado Springs. (Copied from Kenton News & Republican Thurs., 10-6-1949) vii. HATTIE ELIZABETH GUIDER, b. 11 Jan 1889, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 01 Nov 1972, San Francisco, California; m. (1) NAT DANE, 18 Apr 1910; m. (2) EMILE GAUTHIER, 01 Nov 1924, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 05 Dec 1955. 14. HENRIETTA6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 1845 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 11 Jun 1880 in Hardin Co., Ohio. She married JOHN ULRICH WAGONER 18 Dec 1864 in Hardin Co., Oh.3, son of JOHANN 32 WAGONER and CHRISTINA BAUGHMAN. He was born Abt. 1837 in Switzerland, and died 1910 in Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for JOHN ULRICH WAGONER: 1870 U.S. Census: Lived in Cessna Twp., Hardin Co., Ohio 1880 U.S. Census: Lived in Cessna Twp., Hardin Co., Ohio Next door to Julia (Guider) and George Steiner John Wagner died in the Hardin County Home. Info supplied by Wm. Wentz. Children of HENRIETTA GUIDER and JOHN WAGONER are: i. JOHN7 WAGONER, b. Abt. 1866, Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for JOHN WAGONER: 1880 U.S. Census: Hardin Co., Ohio ii. EMMA WAGONER, b. Abt. 1868, Hardin Co., Ohio. iii. JACOB WAGONER, b. 18 Oct 1869, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. Iowa; m. MATILDA BODDY ROBINSON, South Dakota; b. Abt. 1860, South Dakota. iv. EMANUEL WAGONER, b. 02 Mar 1872, Hardin Co., Ohio. v. ROSA WAGONER, b. 10 Sep 1874, Hardin Co., Ohio. vi. JESSE CARL WAGONER/WAGNER, b. 17 Feb 1877, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 24 Feb 1950, Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for JESSE CARL WAGONER/WAGNER: WWI draft card: Jesse Wagner is recorded as being short, of med. build, brown eyes, gray hair. He was born Jesse Carl Wagoner Feb. 17, 1877 in Hardin Co., Ohio. In 1900 he was an inmate in the Hardin County Infirmry west of Kenton. 1920 he worked for John W. Guider, Rt. 1, Dunkirk, Ohio 1930 he was a lodger in the home of Buddy S. and Thelma Baum on W. Carrol St., Kenton. He was 53 yrs. old. Jesse Carl Wagner died in the Hardin County Home Feb. 24, 1950 as a ward of the county. His funeral was handled by Price Funeral Home in Kenton. Cost of services were $75.00 paid by Hardin County, Ohio. More About JESSE CARL WAGONER/WAGNER: Burial: 27 Feb 1950, Grove Cemetery, Kenton, Ohio 15. JOHN DANIEL6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Oct 1850 in Hardin Co., Oh., and died 04 Apr 1919 in Hardin Co., Oh.. He married (1) EMILY "EMMA" F. HUEY 17 Feb 1876 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of ISAAC HUEY and MARY WOODS. She was born 13 Nov 1853 in Hardin Co., Oh., and died 02 Aug 1898 in Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. He married (2) MARGARET ELLEN "ELLA" KIGER 17 Aug 1899 in Millersburg, Holmes Co., Ohio, daughter of DAVID KIGER and LOUISA MCMILLEN. She was born 20 Jan 1868 in Holmes Co., Ohio, and died 03 Sep 1953 in Marion Co., Ohio. Notes for JOHN DANIEL GUIDER: From the Cessna Township History - 1983 Cessna Township Road Supervisors: 1888: J. D. Guider 33 1912 and 1913: No. 2 - J. D. Guider Cessna Township Trustees and Clerks: 1881 to 1884: Clerk Brush College (Reids) 1885 to 1890: J. D. Guider, Clerk 1891: Director 1892: Clerk 1912: J. D. Guider School Directors & Board Members 1896 to 1901: J. D. Guider Shingle - Sub District No. 3 In August of 1902 C. C. Huey was hired to paint the school, and a new well was put down in 1903. A new coal house was added in 1904 built by J. D. Guider. In 1905 still more repair work was done on the school. The platform needed repaired, the roof patched and it took two loads of gravel to fill a mud hole. The school closed in 1938. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOHN DANIEL GUIDER, saw miller and farmer, P. O. Kenton, was born October 4, 1850, in Washington Township, Hardin County, Ohio. He is a son of Augustus and Christina (Daniel) Guider, both emigrants from Germany in the year 1832. Our subject was married, February 17, 1876, to Emma a daughter of I. N. and Mary Huey. This union has resulted in three children, viz.: Ollie Verba, born February 7, 1877; and Ira True, born January 24, 1879; and Daisy Grace, born February 9, 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Guider are both members of the Church of Christ. Mr. Guider is a Democrat in politics, and is now serving as Township Clerk. (Copied from "History of Hardin County" by Minnie Kohler) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOHN GUIDER PASSES AWAY Prominent Cessna Twp. Farmer is Summoned; Funeral Will Be Held Sunday A long life was ended last night at 12:30 o'clock when John D. Guider passed away at his home in Cessna township. Death was due to paralysis, with which disease he became ill on Feb. 7th, 1917, and had since remained bedfast. Mr. Guider was born in Washington twp. on Oct. 4th, 1850, and was 68 years, 5 months and 29 days old when called by the angel of death. He had been engaged in farming the greater portion of his life and for the last thirteen years held the office of Justice of the Peace, in which place he was very efficient both in his domestic and business life. Mr. Guider was loved and admired by a host of friends who will mourn the death of their aged friend. The deceased is survived by his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Daisy Radcliffe of Mansfield, Mrs. James Lank of Foraker, O., Mrs. Everett J. Nicholas of Marion, O., and Misses Irene and Katherine Guider at home; four sons, Ira T. Guider of Ridgeway, Carl G. Guider of Kenton, John and Aubrey Guider at home; twenty grandchildren, one brother, J. C. Guider of Bluffton, and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Rambo of Lima, Mrs. Callie Crawford and Mrs. Teen Stevenson of Denver, Colorado. The funeral services will be held from the Fairview church in Cessna Twp. where Mr. Guider was a member, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. W. J. Waterman of Jackson Center, Ohio, former pastor here, in charge. Burial will be made in Smith Cemetery. 34 (Copied from a Kenton newspaper 4-4-1919) More About JOHN DANIEL GUIDER: Fact 1: Farmer, sawyer Fact 2: Democrat, Tp. clerk and Justice of Peace Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of paraly- Fact 6: sis. 88y 5m 29d. Notes for EMILY "EMMA" F. HUEY: DEATH OF MRS. J. D. GUIDER Which Occurred Wednesday Evening at Her Home in Cessna Township Mrs. Emma Guider, wife of J. D. Guider of Cessna township, answered the final summons Tuesday evening, after a lingering illness. Consumption was the cause of her death. The deceased was 40 years old and had been a sufferer for some time and death was a great relief. She had a large circle of friends who will be sorry to learn of her death. A husband and six children, three boys and three girls are left to mourn her departure. The funeral will occur from the house Friday at 1 p.m. Interment will be in Smith cemetery, Washington township. (Copied from the Kenton Democrat 8-3-1898) More About EMILY "EMMA" F. HUEY: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of con- Fact 6: sumption. 40 yrs. old. Notes for MARGARET ELLEN "ELLA" KIGER: MARGARET ELLEN KIGER-GUIDER Margaret Ellen Kiger Guider passed away quietly in her sleep at 1 o'clock Thursday morning Sept. 3, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Dauterman on the Emerson Road. She had been ill several months and bedfast five and one-half weeks. Mrs. Guider was born Jan. 20, 1868 in Holmes County, Ohio, to David and Louisa Harris Kiger and was 85 years, 7 months and 14 days old at the time of her passing. She was married to John Daniel Guider of Kenton, on Aug. 17, 1899, in Millersburg, Ohio. He preceeded her in death on Apr. 4, 1919. Surviving her death are the following children: John Guider of Columbus, Mrs. Karl Konkle (Irene) of Marion; Aubrey Guider of Marion; and Mrs. Dauterman (Kathleen) of Portage, eight grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Two children preceeded her in death. She was a member of the Fairview Methodist Church, Hardin Co. She was a loving wife and devoted Mother, having kept her family together after the death of her husband. She will be greatly missed by her family and all those that knew her. (Contributed by Sandy and Marvin Guider) 35 More About MARGARET ELLEN "ELLA" KIGER: Fact 1: housewife Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: died at 85 yrs., buried in Smith cemetery Children of JOHN GUIDER and EMILY HUEY are: i. OLIVE (OLLIE) VERBA7 GUIDER, b. 07 Feb 1877, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 07 Jan 1888, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for OLIVE (OLLIE) VERBA GUIDER: OLLIE V. GUIDER - Obit To the memory of Ollie V. Guider by Salem Sabbath School. We are once more called upon to mourn the loss of one of our Sabbath School scholars. Though young in years she was not too young for the Lord to call her from our midst. Therefore let us rest assured that she is not dead, but sleepeth; and that when we are called to the throne of judgment we may meet our God in peace, and clasp glad hands with loved ones gone before, where all is joy, peace and happiness, and trials and troubles are no more; therefore, Resolved, That we hereby manifest our heartfelt sympathies for her bereaved and greaf stricken parents, sisters, brothers and friends. Little Ollie has passed from earth away, No more she'll know of grief and care; The summons came, she could not stay, And those she left behind should not dispair. She lives again in light and love, She's free from grief and pain. She passed from earth to Christ above, In heaven with Him to reign. Ollie is with the happy angels, And there death will never come. But we pray to meet our classmate In that heavenly angel home. Mrs. M. Cessna Florence Reed J. J. Finlay Committee. (1-26-1888) More About OLIVE (OLLIE) VERBA GUIDER: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. 10 y, 11m. Died Fact 6: of consumption. ii. IRA TRUE GUIDER, b. 24 Jan 1879, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 18 Aug 1943, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (1) ROSELLA ALICE BURRIS, 1903, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 17 Aug 1884, Fayette Co., Oh.; d. 12 Feb 1923, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (2) DORA E. HOUSER FISHER, 22 Aug 1928, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 08 Dec 1888, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 04 Mar 1929, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (3) EDNA MABERY, 15 Mar 1930, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for IRA TRUE GUIDER: RITES FOR IRA GUIDER TO BE HELD SATURDAY RIDGEWAY, Aug. 19 - Funeral services for Ira Guider, 64, well known farmer of 3 1/2 miles northwest of Ridgeway who died in Antonio hospital at 3 p.m. Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage, will be held in the Kenton Church of Christ at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Rev. Lloyd Harris of Rushsylvania will officiate and burial, in charge of the Iams Funeral Home here, will be in Grove cemetery. Mr. Guider was stricken last Saturday and had been unconscious in the Kenton hospital since. Born in Cessna-tp. on Jan. 24, 1879, the deceased was a life-long resident of Hardin-co. and for many years was a member of the Kenton Church of Christ. His wife, the former Rosalie Alice Burris, to whom he was married in 1903, died approximately 20 years ago. Surviving are five sons Meredith, Kenneth, Nelson, all of Ridgeway, Clay of Kenton and Donald Guider who is in overseas service with the U.S. Army; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Jones of Ridgeway and Mrs. Wayne Radcliff of Kenton; eight grandchildern; a brother, Carl Guider of Findlay; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Curliss, Kenton; as well as two half-brothers and two half-sisters. The body will remain at the funeral home northwest of Ridgeway until near time of funeral services Saturday. 36 (Death occurred 8-18-1943) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Vol. 108 pg 228: J. D. and Ella Guider to Ira Guider undivided half interest part of section 16, and section 21, twp. 4 (Cessna), South Range 10 east 62.32 acres $2200 October 31, 1908 Vol. 123 pg 186: Warranty Deed #5794 Lincoln A. and Ida Ansley to Ira Guider $1 and other Hale Twp. Part of Virginia Military Survey 13593 and 13406 58 acres 60 acres plus 1.5 acres totalling 119 1/2 acres March 2, 1918 Vol. 140 pge 362: Peter and Louise Lance to Ira Guider Hale Twp. Virginia Military Survey #13406 62 acres $4500. Vol. 178 pg 54: Estate of Ira T. Guider, Hale Twp. died intestate August 18, 1943 Meredith Guider, Administrator Part of Virginia Military Surveys #13593 and 13406 on the waters of the Scioto 58 acres also another 80 acres except 20 acres off the east side, also 1.5 acres formerly in name of Samuel McCullogh part of 13496, the whole containing 61.5 acres also part of 13406 containing 62 acres undivided 1/7 shares to: Neva Marie Jones Meredith Guider Kenneth T. Guider Clay C. Guider Erdine M. Radcliffe Carl Nelson Guider Donald Guider May 2, 1944 More About IRA TRUE GUIDER: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Buried in Grove Cemetery, Section E, Row Fact 6: 13. Died in San Antonio hospital. Notes for ROSELLA ALICE BURRIS: MRS. GUIDER PASSES AWAY Flu Fatal To Ridgeway Woman; Funeral To Be Held Wednesday The life of one of Hardin county's most highly esteemed residents was brought to a close early Monday morning when death claimed Mrs. Rosella Alice Guider at her late home three miles north of Ridgeway. Influenza caused her demise after an illness of one week. The deceased was born in Lafayette, Ohio, on August 17, 1864, being 38 years, 5 months and 24 days old at the time of death. Mrs. Guider through her kindly disposition and ____urations to those in need, had gathered about her many true friends who mourn her death. She was a faithful member of the Ridgeway Church of Christ and was ever active in its work. There are surviving, the husband, Ira Guider; two daughters, Marie and Erdine, at home and five sons, Meredith, Kenneth, Clay, Carl, Nelson, and a week old baby; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rider of Columbus and five brothers, Thomas Burris, of Newark, Charley Burris of Binghampton, Silas Burris, of Marion and George and James Burris of this city. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 from the Ridgeway Disciple church in charge of Rev. G. Webster Moore, of this city, assisted by Rev. F. C. Ransdell. Interment will be in Grove cemetery. (Death occured 2-12-1923) More About ROSELLA ALICE BURRIS: Fact 2: Ridgeway Church of Christ. Fact 5: Died of influenza 38y, 5m, 24d. Buried in 37 Fact 6: Grove Cemetery, section E, row 13. Notes for DORA E. HOUSER FISHER: MRS. DORA GUIDER CLAIMED BY DEATH HERE THIS MORNING Life-long Resident of County Passes Away, Death Comes After Ten-Day Illness Mrs. Dora E. Guider, lifelong resident of Hardin county, died at Antonio hospital at 10 o'clock this morning. Death resulted from appendicitis and peritonitis from which she had suffered for ten days. She entered the Kenton hospital last Friday and underwent an operation for appendicitis last evening. She rested very well during the night, hospital attaches said, but became worse about seven a.m. today. Mrs. Guider formerly was Mrs. Dora Houser Fisher of Kenton and is well known in this city. She was a member of the First M. E. Church and of the Cessna Bible class of that church. The deceased was born in Hardin County on December 8, 1888 and was aged 40 years, 2 months and 27 days at the time of death. Surviving relatives are the husband, Ira Guider of Hale-tp., south west of Kenton; one son, Earl Fisher of Toledo; one daughter, Naomi Geneva Fisher at the late home; five stepsons, Meredith, Kenneth, Clay, Nelson, Donald Guider, all at home; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Marie Jones of Mt. Victory, Miss Erdine Guider at home; mother, Mrs. Jennie Ellison of Forest; five sisters, Mrs. John Dearth of West Mansfield, Mrs. Lila Magley of Kenton, Mrs. Millie Rutledge of Kenton, Mrs. Ida Post of Forest, Mrs. May Baldwin of Columbus; four brothers, William Houser of Battle Creek, Mich., John Houser of Toledo, Tom Houser of Lima, and Harry Houser of Kenton. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. from the First M. E. Church in Kenton. Rev. W. M. Harford, pastor, will be in charge and burial will be at Grove Cemetery. (Copied from a Kenton paper 3-5-1929) More About DORA E. HOUSER FISHER: Fact 5: Buried in Grove cemetery, Section E, row Fact 6: 13. iii. DAISY GRACE GUIDER, b. 09 Jan 1881, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 15 Mar 1959, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio; m. (1) WILLIAM W. RADCLIFFE, 24 Sep 1898, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. Jul 1874, Ohio; d. Ohio; m. (2) WALTER M. CURLER, Abt. 1920; b. 1869, Wisconsin; d. Ohio. iv. CLYDE CHRISTIAN GUIDER, b. 26 Apr 1883, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 22 May 1913, Hancock Co., Oh.. Notes for CLYDE CHRISTIAN GUIDER: WAS VICTIM OF TUBERCULOSIS C. C. Guider of Cessna Township Passes Away This Morning - Was Well Known Was Identified with Order of Odd Fellows Which Will Have Charge of Funeral Services at Home Sunday Afternoon After a two years illness with tuberculosis C. C. Guider, a well known resident of Cessna Township passed away at his home this morning at eight o'clock. Mr. Guider was thirty years of age and was a car builder by trade. He lived in the west for thirteen years, coming back here three months ago. He last worked in Trinidad, Colorado. Mr. Guider was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge. Mr. Guider was well liked by scores of friends who mourn his untimely death. He is survived by his father, J. D. Guider; two brothers, Ira and Carl G. Guider; three sisters, Mrs. Fay Nichols of Marion, Mrs. Daisy Ratcliffe of Marshfield, Wis. and Mrs. Stella Lamb of this city; six half brothers and sisters, Ruah Guider, Irene Guider, Catherine Guider, Aubrey Guider, John D. Guider and Woodrow Wilson Guider. The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at one o'clock at the home in Cessna Township, in charge of the local lodge of Odd Fellows and Rev. T. W. Pinkerton. Interment will be made in Smith cemetery. (Copied from Kenton newspaper 5-22-1913) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Veteran of Spanish American War More About CLYDE CHRISTIAN GUIDER: Fact 3: In 1910 he was in Mazattan, Mexico Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of T.B. v. CARL GROVER GUIDER, b. 15 Mar 1885, Cessna Twp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Jul 1957, Findlay, Hancock, Oh.; m. PHOEBE CYVILLA BOYD, 22 Jun 1909, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 23 Jul 1886, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 01 Mar 1963, Findlay, Hancock, Oh.. Notes for CARL GROVER GUIDER: CARL G. GUIDER, 72, DIES UNEXPECTEDLY Funeral Services Will Be Saturday 38 Carl Grover Guider, 72, of 817 Franklin Ave., died yesterday at 4:15 p.m. in Blanchard Valley Hospital of heart attack. He was stricken suddenly and ill only a few hours. Born March 15, 1885 in Cessna Township, Hardin County, Mr. Guider was the son of John Daniel and Emma (Huey) Guider and married Phoebe Cyvilla Boyd June 22, 1909. Survivors are his wife and chidren; Mrs. Herman (Gladys) Steegman, Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Mrs. Dale (Wanda) South, 414 Defiance Ave. and sisters; Mrs. Walter (Daisy) Curlis, Kenton. Preceding him in death were brothers Ira and Clyde and sisters Stella, Faye and Ollie. Mr. Guider served in the Marine Corps from 1904-1908 and was a member of Disabled American Veterans in Findlay and Masonic Lodge No. 561, North Baltimore. He was a communicant of the First Methodist Church. The funeral will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Perry Miles Funeral Home, with Dr. Donald Crye officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. The body is in the funeral home. (Copied from The Republican-Courier pg. 10, 7-12-1957) More About CARL GROVER GUIDER: Fact 2: First Methodist Church Fact 3: Marine Corps 1904-1908. Masonic Lodge #561 Fact 4: North Baltimore, Disabled Veterans, Find. Fact 5: Buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay, Fact 6: Oh. Died of heart attack. Notes for PHOEBE CYVILLA BOYD: FINDLAY WOMAN TAKEN BY DEATH Services Tomorrow For Mrs. Guider Mrs. Phoebe C. Guider, 76, of 817 Franklin Ave., died in Blanchard Valley Hospital at 5:45 a.m. yesterday following a six-month illness. Born in Hardin County July 23, 1886, she was a daughter of Albert and Hester (Davenport) Boyd. She was married June 22, 1909, to Carl G. Guider and he died July 11, 1957. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Harman (Gladys) Steegman, Fort Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. Dale (Wanda) South, 157 Orchard Lane, one grandchild; a brother, George Boyd, Lima, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Ritchey, Langdon, D.N.D. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. She was a member of First Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star at North Baltimore. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Coldren Funeral Home, Dr. Harold Weaver officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call after 4:30 p.m. today. (Copied from the Republican Courier pg. 3, 3-2-1963) More About PHOEBE CYVILLA BOYD: Fact 2: First Methodist Church Fact 3: Buried in Maple Grove Cemetery vi. ESTELLA MAY GUIDER, b. 18 Jan 1887, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 15 Sep 1931, Hardin Co., Ohio; m. (1) JAMES JACOB LAMB, SR.; b. 01 Mar 1884, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 1974, buried in Fulton cemetery; m. (2) CHARLES KRAMER, 18 Jun 1903, Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for ESTELLA MAY GUIDER: MRS. JAMES LAMB TAKEN BY DEATH Lifelong Resident Of Hardin-co Passes Away in McGuffey Mrs. James J. Lamb, native of Hardin county, died Monday at 4 p.m. at the home south of McGuffey following a three-days illness of heart trouble. She was born in this county on January 18, 1887 and had reached the age of 44 years, seven months and 26 days at the time of her demise. She had lived in the county all her life and was well known by many who regret her passing. Besides the husband she is survived by 11 children, Mrs. C. Meyers of Foraker; Clarence Kramer of Kenton; Grace, Mildred, Willard, James, Paul, Edward, Herbert, Clifford and Kenneth, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Walter V. Curler of Kenton and two brothers who live near Mt. Victory. Funeral services will be held Thurday at 2 p.m. from the Foraker M. E. church of which the deceased was a member. Rev. Clarence White will be in charge and burial will be in the Fulton cemetery. (Copied from The News Republican 9-16-1931, pg. 1) More About ESTELLA MAY GUIDER: Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: Died at 44y 7m 24d of Angina Pectoris. Buried 39 Fact 4: in Fulton Cemetery. Death certificate #57349. Fact 5: Lived near McGuffey. Notes for JAMES JACOB LAMB, SR.: JAMES J. LAMB, JR. DUNKIRK - James J. Lamb, Jr. 74, 14190 Township Road 50, Dunkirk, died of natural causes at 8:20 a.m. Sunday at his residence. He was born April 25, 1912 in Hardin County to James J. and Estella (Guider) Lamb, Sr. He married Lola Wireman on May 29, 1933 and she survives. Also surviving are a son, Clyde E., of Mishawaka, Ind.; a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Marlene) Bullock, Kenton; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four brothers, Willard, Clearwater, Fla.; Edward, Cliff, both of Dunkirk; Joseph, Ada; two sisters, Mildred Titus, Mount Victory; two half brothers, Clarence Kramer, Kenton; Johnny Lamb, Frontier, Mich.; and two half sisters, Mrs. Helen Myers, Hicksville; Mrs. Beulah Rose, Pittsford, Mich. Mr. Lamb was a farmer and a retired employee of Rockwell International, Kenton. He was a member of Kenton Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Price Funeral Home, Kenton, the Rev. Kenneth Green officiating. Burial will be in Grove Cemetery, Kenton. Visitation will be held after 7 p.m. today and all day Tuesday at the funeral home. (Copied from The Courier vii. AGNES FAY GUIDER, b. 14 Aug 1889, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 25 May 1917, Marion, Ohio; m. EVERETT J. NICHOLS, 27 Sep 1909; b. 12 Apr 1886, Jackson Co., Oh.; d. 11 May 1944, Miami, Florida. Notes for AGNES FAY GUIDER: MRS. E. J. NICHOLS DIES OF TUBERCULOSIS Funeral at the Trinity Church Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Agnes Faye Nichols, wife of Everett J. Nichols, died at her home, No. 153 Lincoln avenue, this morning at 3:20 o'clock, of tuberculosis. She had been ill the past year. Mrs. Nichols was born in Hardin county, August 14, 1890, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guider. She had resided here for ten years, and was a member of the Trinity Baptist church. Aside from her husband she leaves two small children, Winona, aged five years, and Charles, aged three years; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Radcliffe, of Marshfield, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Stella Lamb of Foraker, and two brothers, Ira and Charles Guider of Kenton. The funeral will be held at the Trinity Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Dr. T. H. McAfee officiating. The remains will be taken to Bucyrus and placed in the Bucyrus mausoleum until the Marion mausoleum is completed. (Marion Star 5-25-1925) More About AGNES FAY GUIDER: Fact 1: Housewife Fact 2: Trinity Baptist Church, Marion, Oh. Fact 3: died at 27 years old. Marion mausoleum Fact 5: 153 Lincoln Ave., Marion, Ohio Fact 6: lived in Marion 10 yrs. Notes for EVERETT J. NICHOLS: W.W. I Registration Card: Sept. 19, 1918, Marion, Ohio Everett J. Nichols Born: April 12, 1886 Occupation: Grocer Relative to notify: Ruah G. Nichols Med. build, blue eyes, brown hair viii. INFANT GUIDER, b. 01 Dec 1894, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 03 Dec 1894, Hardin Co., Oh.. Children of JOHN GUIDER and MARGARET KIGER are: ix. RUAH MARIE7 GUIDER, b. 10 May 1900, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. Bef. 1930; m. EVERETT J. NICHOLS, 08 Aug 1918, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 12 Apr 1886, Jackson Co., Oh.; d. 11 May 1944, Miami, Florida. Notes for RUAH MARIE GUIDER: SOCIETY NEWS Kenton newspaper Aug. 1918 40 Miss Ruah Guider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guider of eight miles northwest of this city, and Mr. Everett J. Nicholas of Marion, Ohio, were united in marriage Thursday evening Aug. 8th, by Rev. J. G. Sutton of LaRue, O. The bride was dressed in a beautiful blue traveling suit. Mrs. Nicholas is one of Kenton's most popular young ladies. Mr. Nicholas is one of marion's most successful young business men, and is well known by a large circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas will be in their new home on Lincoln Avenue in Marion, August 13th. Their many friends extend congratulations. Notes for EVERETT J. NICHOLS: W.W. I Registration Card: Sept. 19, 1918, Marion, Ohio Everett J. Nichols Born: April 12, 1886 Occupation: Grocer Relative to notify: Ruah G. Nichols Med. build, blue eyes, brown hair x. JOHN DANIEL GUIDER, b. 15 Aug 1901, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 11 Feb 1994, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio; m. FRANCES RIEBEL. Notes for JOHN DANIEL GUIDER: GUIDER John D. Guider, age 86, of Columbus, Friday, February 11, 1994, at Riverside Hospital. Retired crane operator, Highway Department, State of Ohio. Survived by wife Frances Riebel Guider; step-son, Dr. Ronald (Butch) Riebel of New Breman, Oh.; stepdaughter, Sandra Gomersall of Kansas City, Mo.; 2 step-grand-children; 4 great-grandchildren; brother, Aubrey Guider of Marion, Oh. Veteran WW II, U.S. Navy. Funeral service 11:30 a.m. Monday at Rutherford-Corbin Chapel, 515 High St., Worthington, where family will recieve friends 3-5 p.m. Sunday. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. (Furnished by Sandy and Marvin Guider) xi. LAURA IRENE GUIDER, b. 26 Oct 1903, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 21 Nov 1987, Marion, Ohio; m. KARL W. KONKLE, 20 Jun 1936, Marion, Ohio; b. 23 Nov 1897, Perry County, Ohio; d. 15 Jun 1990, Marion, Ohio. Notes for LAURA IRENE GUIDER: IRENE L. KONKLE Irene L. Konkle, 84, 283 Hane Ave., died at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Community Nursing Center. She was born Oct. 26, 1903, in Hardin County to John D. and Ella Kiger Guider. On June 20, 1936, she married Karl W. Konkle, who survives. Before retiring, Mrs. Konkle was a key punch operator for Marion Power Shovel Co. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and a life member of Elks Women's Club. Also surviving are two brothers, John D. Guider, Columbus, and Aubrey C. Guider, Marion; a sister Mrs. Eldon (Kathleen) Dauterman, Portage; nieces and nephews. A brother and a sister are deceased. The service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Gunder-Hall Funeral Home by the Rev. T. E. Donaugh. Burial will be in LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church. (Marion Star 11-23-1987) More About LAURA IRENE GUIDER: Fact 1: Key punch operator at Marion Power Shovel Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: died at 84 yrs., buried in LaRue Cemetery Notes for KARL W. KONKLE: KARL W. KONKLE Karl W. Konkle, 92, 175 Community Drive, died 2:30 a.m. Friday at Marion General Hospital. Born on Nov. 23, 1897, in Perry County, Ohio, his father's name was Theron H. Konkle and Callie Postle. He married Irene Guider on June 20, 1936. She died Nov. 21, 1987. They formerly resided on Hane Avenue. Surviving are a niece, five nephews, and cousins. A graduate of the Class of 1916 from Marion High School, Mr. Konkle was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. He 41 owned and operated the Konkle Monument Company until 1951. He was a 71 year member of the Masonic Lodge No. 70, F&AM, and a member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus, 32nd Degree. Also, he was a member of Elks Lodge No. 32 for 70 years, serving as exalted ruler in 1937-38. He was secretary at the Elk's Lodge from 1951-56 and treasurer for 13 years. In 1969, he was made an honorary life member. (Marion Star 6-16-1990) More About KARL W. KONKLE: Fact 1: Monument dealer, Sec'y. & Treas. Elks lodge Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: Buried in LaRue Cemetery xii. AUBREY CLEVENGER GUIDER, b. 27 Sep 1906, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Aug 1997, Marion Co., Ohio; m. IDELLA MAE KEY, 29 Jun 1930, Marion, Ohio; b. 16 Mar 1911, LaRue, Marion Co., Oh.; d. 28 Feb 1996, Marion, Ohio. Notes for AUBREY CLEVENGER GUIDER: AUBREY C. GUIDER MARION - Aubrey C. Guider, 90 Uhler Avenue, died Friday, Aug. 29, 1997, at Community Nursing Center. Born Sept. 27, 1906, in Hardin County, he was the son of the late John Daniel and Ella (Kiger) Guider. On June 29, 1930, in Marion, he married Idella Mae Key. She died Feb. 28, 1996. He had been a welder at Marion Power Shovel 42 years. He was a member of Greenwood United Methodist Church, Marion Power Shovel 25 Year Club and Marion Senior Citizens Center. He is survived by two sons, Marvin L. (Sandy) Guider, New Bloomington, Raymond E. (Marge) Guider, Marion; and grandchildren, Mrs. Dale (Sharol) Herr, Mark Guider, Jeff (Brenda) Guider, Mrs. Rusty (Lisa) Henry, Mrs. Doug (Melanie) Hooper, Mrs. Bobby (Amy) Christman, Mrs. Todd (Julie) Rorick, all of Marion, Robert Imbody Jr., Mrs. Mark (Debbie) Cramer, Mrs. Michael (Paula) Kline, all of LaRue, Marvin (Jenni) Guider II, Green Camp; Elizabeth Guider, Westerville; Vickie Brooks, Columbus; 27 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jacqueline Imbody, two brothers and three sisters. The funeral is 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Denzer-Farison-Hottinger Funeral Home with the Rev. Rozwell Sattler officiating. Burial is in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church. (Marion Star 8-31-1997) More About AUBREY CLEVENGER GUIDER: Fact 1: Marion Power Shovel, welder Fact 2: Greenwood United Methodist Church Fact 3: died in Community Nursing Center, Marion, O. Fact 4: buried in Marion Cemetery, Marion, Ohio Notes for IDELLA MAE KEY: IDELLA M. GUIDER Idella Mae Guider, 84, 270 Uhler Ave., died Wednesday at Community Nursing Center. Born March 16, 1911, in Marion County, she was the daughter of the late Claude and Grace (Dolbert) Key. On June 29, 1930, in Marion, she married Aubrey C. Guider, and he survives. She was a member of Greenwood United Methodist Church, Garden Gate Garden Club and Marion Senior Center. She is also survived by two sons, Marvin L. Guider, New Bloomington; Raymond E. Guider, Marion; 13 grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren and a great great grandchild. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Jacqueline Imbody, a sister, Mildred Corbin, and two brothers. The funeral is 10 a.m. Saturday at Denzer-Farison-Hottinger Funeral Home with the Rev. Joe Rhea officiating. Burial is in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church. (Provided by Marvin & Sandy Guider) xiii. KATHLEEN LAVINIA GUIDER, b. 13 Dec 1909, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 15 Jul 1993, Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio; m. ELDON Q. DAUTERMAN, 21 Aug 1933, Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio; b. 20 Aug 1904, Wayne, Wood Co., Ohio; d. Nov 1979, Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio. Notes for KATHLEEN LAVINIA GUIDER: KATHLEEN L. DAUTERMAN WAYNE - Kathleen L. Dauterman, 83, Wood County Nursing Home, died Thursday morning at Wood County Hospital, Bowling Green. She was born Dec. 13, 1909, in Kenton, a daughter of John D. and Margaret E. (Kiger) Guider. She married Eldin Q. Dauterman Aug. 21, 1933 in Bowling Green. He preceded her in death in 1979. The housewife was a member of Cloverdale United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women of the church; Wood County 42 Farmers Union Credit Union, of which she was in the audit company. She was a 1928 graduate of Marion Hardin High School. Surviving are a son, Robert E. Dauterman, Findlay; two brothers, Aubrey C. Guider, Marion, and John Guider, Columbus; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Irene Konkle and Ruah Marie Nichols; and a brother, Woodrow. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Barndt Funeral Home, Wayne, with the Rev. Mark R. Dauterman, Kathleen's grandson, officiating. Burial will be in Fish Cemetery, New Rochester. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. (Furnished by Sandy and Marvin Guider, Marion Star Fri., July 16, 1993) In the 1928 edition of the Quiver, (Marion, Ohio, yearbook), she was known as "Kate" and "A fresh and fair young maid". General courses. More About KATHLEEN LAVINIA GUIDER: Fact 1: Housewife Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: died at 83 yrs., buried in Fish Cemetery, New Fact 4: Rochester (on Rt. 6 northwest Ohio) xiv. WOODROW LEROY GUIDER, b. 30 Jan 1913, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 1917, Hardin Co., Ohio (Smith Cemetery). 16. MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 28 Feb 1861 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 29 Aug 1914 in Harper Co., Kansas. She married (1) JOHN SCHWEMMER 23 Sep 1877 in Hardin Co., Ohio (Vol 6 pg 19), son of JOHN SCHWEMMER. He was born Abt. 1863 in Ohio. She married (2) JOSEPH H. COTTERILL 20 Jul 1881 in Hardin Co., Oh., son of WILLIAM COTTERAL/COTTERILL and JANE COTTEREL. He was born 13 Oct 1858 in Hardin Co., Ohio, and died 03 Oct 1948 in Manchester, Grant Co., Oklahoma. Notes for MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE" GUIDER: Notes by Adrienne M. (Orr) Griffis: Margaret was buried in Mancheser, Oklahoma Sept. 1914. I.O.O.F. Cemetery Listed as being born Feb. 11, 1861 In Hardin Co., Ohio More About MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE" GUIDER: Fact 3: 9-23-1877 Margaret Guider married to John Fact 4: Schwemmer. Vol. 6, pg. 19. Fact 5: When Chris Guider died Margaret was listed Fact 6: as being at home. Notes for JOSEPH H. COTTERILL: Notes from Adrienne Griffis: Joseph Cotterill was buried in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Manchester Tp., Grant Co., Oklahoma "Run of 1893" Oklahoma Strip - homestead filed 1894. Children of MARGARET GUIDER and JOSEPH COTTERILL are: i. FLOSSIE MAE7 COTTERRILL, b. 20 Feb 1882, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 07 Sep 1965, Barber Co., Kansas; m. RICHARD TEETS. ii. LEUELLA GERTRUDE "GERTIE" COTTERILL, b. 10 Feb 1886, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 15 Jun 1955, Anthony, Harper Co., Kansas; m. ANDREW JEFFERSON "JEFF" ORR, 02 Oct 1904, Grant Co., Oklahoma; b. 16 Oct 1882, Christian County, Illinois; d. 01 Dec 1960, Grant County, Oklahoma. iii. WILLIAM CLARE "WILL" COTTERILL, b. 30 Nov 1889, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 21 Jul 1910, Grant Co., Oklahoma. 43 17. JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Jun 1862 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 12 Mar 1939 in Allen Co., Oh.. He married MARIAN (MAME) ROBERTS 01 Jan 1884 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of CHARLES ROBERTS and ETTA EDGAR. She was born 26 Aug 1864 in Upper Sandusky, Wyandot Co., Oh., and died 22 Feb 1927 in Allen Co., Ohio - Dunkirk Cemetery. Notes for JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS" GUIDER: JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUIDER DUNKIRK - J. Chris Guider, 76, born near here on June 4, 1862, died in his home four miles south of Bluffton Sunday evening. He was a former member of the Allen-co board of health. Surviving are two sons, two daughters, a sister and one half brother. Ray Guider of Ada is a son and Lewis Kahler of Ada is a halfbrother. Funeral will be held in the home at 2 p.m. Wednesday and burial will be in Dunkirk cemetery. (Copied from a Kenton newspaper 3-12-1939) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHRIS GUIDER, 76, DIES AT BLUFFTON Former Member of Allen Health Board Expires From Cerebral Hemorrhage BLUFFTON, March 12 - J. Chris Guider, 76, native of Hardin county and former member of the Allen county board of health, died Sunday evening at his home four miles south of here following an illness of seven weeks from cerebral hemorrhage. He was born in Hardin county near Dunkirk, on June 4, 1862, the son of August and Margaret (Orth) Guider, and following his marriage to Marian Roberts, he moved to Allen county where he has since resided. His wife preceded him in death. Surviving are two sons, Ray Guider, of Ada and Charles Guider, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Carl McCafferty, of Bluffton, and Margaret, at home. One sister, Mrs. E. J. Rambo, of Lima and one halfbrother, Lewis Kahler, of Ada, eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive. Mr. Guider was a member of the Bluffton Odd Fellows lodge for the past 48 years; served six years as Richland township trustee and for several years was a member of the Allen county board of health. He was a member of the Liberty Chapel Evangelical church, and Rev. A. E. McVey, pastor of that church will officiate at the rites which will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the residence. Burial will be in Dunkirk cemetery under the direction of the Diller funeral home of Bluffton. (Copied from the Republican Courier pg. 8, 3-13-1939) More About JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS" GUIDER: Fact 2: Liberty Chapel Evangelical Church Fact 3: Died of cerebral hemorrhage at 76 yrs. Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. Notes for MARIAN (MAME) ROBERTS: HEART TROUBLE FATAL TO WOMAN Mrs. Marian Roberts Guider Expires at Orange Township Home Mrs. Marian Roberts Guider, 62, died yesterday morning of heart trouble, an hour after suffering a stroke, at her home in Orange township. Death came at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Guider had been in delicate health for the past six years, but had seemed somewhat improved of late. She had been confined to the Fort Wayne, Ind., hospital for some time. 44 Funeral services will take place at 1:30 o'clock (Central Standard time) tomorrow afternoon from the family home in Orange township. Rev. A. J. Foreman, of Mt. Cory, will officiate, and interment will be in the Dunkirk cemetery. Mrs. Guider was born in 1865 at Upper Sandusky. Her parents were Charles and Etta Roberts. Her mother survives, and has made her home at the Guider residence since the death of Mrs. Guider's father. Mrs. Guider was married in 1884 to J. C. Guider, who survives. Mrs. Guider had lived in Orange township since her marriage. Four children were born to the union, all of whom are living. They are Charles of Detroit; Ray of near Ada; Mrs. Rhea McCafferty, who lives on the adjoining farm in Orange township, and Margaret, at home. There are eight grandchildren. Mrs. Edward Gorman of California is a sister. Mrs. Guider belonged to the Liberty Chapel Evangelical church of Orange township, and to the Ladies' Aid and Missionary societies. (Copied from the Findlay Morning Republican 2-23-1927) More About MARIAN (MAME) ROBERTS: Fact 5: 62y 5m 26d. Allen Co., Richland Tp., Bluf- Fact 6: fton, Oh. Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. Children of JOHN GUIDER and MARIAN ROBERTS are: i. RAY EDGAR7 GUIDER, b. 11 Dec 1884, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 05 Jul 1973, Ada, Hardin Co., Oh. (Thompson Cem.); m. ALMA MAY MONTGOMERY, 25 Sep 1909, Mt. Cory, Ohio; b. 21 Sep 1888, Orange Tp., Allen Co., Oh.; d. 05 Jan 1988, Allen Co., Oh. (Thompson Cemetery). Notes for RAY EDGAR GUIDER: RAY E. GUIDER ADA - Ray E. Guider, 88, died Thursday morning in San Antonio Nursing Home, Kenton, after a short illness. Born Dec. 11, 1884, in Hardin County, he was the son of J. C. and Marian Roberts Guider. He married Alma Montgomery in 1909 and she survives. Survivors also include a daughter, Mrs. John (Ruth) Schafer of here; two sons, Rolland M. of Bluffton and Robert E. of Rt. 1, Waynesfield; nine grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Mr. Guider was a retired farmer. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Paul Diller and Son Chapel, Bluffton, Rev. Donald Steiner officiating. Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery. Friends may call anytime at the funeral home. (Copied from the Lima News) More About RAY EDGAR GUIDER: Fact 5: Buried in Thompson Cemetery near Ada, Oh. Fact 6: Died in Kenton, Oh. Notes for ALMA MAY MONTGOMERY: ALMA M. GUIDER ADA - Alma M. Guider, 90, of here, died at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday at Lima Memorial Hospital. She was born Sept. 21, 1888, in Orange Township, the daughter of Marion and Dora Warren Montgomery. On Sept. 25, 1909, she married Ray Guider who died July 5, 1973. Mrs. Guider was a homemaker and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Rolland Guider of Bluffton; a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur (Ruth) Marling of Ada; two brothers, Harold Montgomery and Russell Montgomery, both of McAllen, Texas; four sisters, Mildred Bame of Van Nuys, Calif., Gertrude Strahm of Lima, Bernice Kimmel of Bluffton, and Mabel Dearth of Ada; nine grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and six great-greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Diller Chapel of Chiles and Sons-Laman Funeral Home, Bluffton, with burial in Thompson Cemetery near Bluffton. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. (Copied from The Lima News) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 45 ALMA M. GUIDER ADA -- Funeral services for Alma M. Guider, 99, of Hardin County Road 10, Ada, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Diller Chapel, Chiles & Sons-Laman Funeral Home, Bluffton, the Rev. Keith R. Rader officiating. Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery, near Bluffton. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Guider died at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday at Lima Memorial Hospital. She was born Sept. 21, 1888, in Orange Township, Hancock County, to Marion and Dora (Warren) Montgomery. She married Ray Guider on Sept. 25, 1909, and he died July 5, 1973. Surviving are a son, Rolland of Bluffton; a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur (Ruth) Marling, Ada; nine grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Harold and Russell Montgomery, both of McAllen, Texas; and four sisters, Mildred Bame, Van Nuys, Calif.; Gertrude Strahm, Lima; Bernice Kimmel, Bluffton; and Mabel Dearth, Ada. Mrs. Guider was a homemaker and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, near Bluffton. (Copied from the Courier pg. 5, 1-6-1988) More About ALMA MAY MONTGOMERY: Fact 2: Trinity United Methodist church Fact 5: Died in Lima Memorial Hospital. Buried in Fact 6: Thompson Cemetery near Bluffton. ii. RHEA AGUSTA GUIDER, b. 26 May 1888, Dunkirk, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 23 Aug 1964, Bluffton, Allen Co., Oh. (Thompson Cem.); m. CARL DAVID MCCAFFERTY, 25 Jun 1908, Mt. Cory, Ohio; b. 25 Jan 1884, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 14 Apr 1965, Hardin Co., Oh. (Thompson Cemetery). Notes for RHEA AGUSTA GUIDER: RHEA McCAFFERTY, DUNKIRK NATIVE, CLAIMED SUNDAY BLUFFTON-Mrs. Rhea A. McCafferty, 76, of Route 1, Bluffton, died at 9:10 p.m. Sunday in Bluffton Community hospital after an illness of two years. Born May 26, 1888 in Dunkirk, she was the daughter of J. Chris and Marion (Roberts) Guider. She was married to Carl McCafferty in 1908 and he survives. Also surviving are sons, Donald M., at home, and Max R. and William J., both of Bluffton; a sister, Miss Margaret Guider, of Route 1, Bluffton; brothers, Charles R. of Route 1, Bluffton, and Ray of rural Ada, and seven grandchildren. Mrs. McCafferty was a member of the Liberty Chapel EUB church and its Aid Society. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Diller funeral home. Rev. Roger Amstutz will officiate with burial in Thompson cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. (Copied from The Kenton Times 8-23-1964) Notes for CARL DAVID MCCAFFERTY: CARL D. McCAFFERTY BLUFFTON - Carl D. McCafferty, 81, of Rt. 1, died at 2:30 a.m. today in his home from pneumonia. Born Jan. 26, 1884, in Hardin County, he was the son of David and Marietta (McElroy) McCafferty. He married the former Rhea Guider (Ginther) in 1908. She died Aug. 23, 1964. Mr. McCafferty was a farmer. He is survived by three sons, Donald M., at home, and Max R. and William J. of Bluffton; eight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Louie McGinnis of Ada; and two brothers, Jay of Chicago and Scott of Dunkirk. He is a former Richland Township trustee and a member of Liberty Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church. Funeral services will be 3:30 p.m. Friday in Diller Funeral Home, with Rev. Roger Amstutz officiating. Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. (Copied from The Lima News, Wednesday, April 14, 1965) More About CARL DAVID MCCAFFERTY: Fact 2: Liberty Chapel EUB Church Fact 3: Buried in Thompson (Orth) Fact 4: Richland Tp. Trustee iii. MARGARET GUIDER, b. 12 Sep 1890, Dunkirk, Oh.; d. 29 Apr 1967, Harrod, Oh.-Dunkirk Cemetery. Notes for MARGARET GUIDER: MARGARET GUIDER 46 BLUFFTON - Miss Margaret Guider, 76, of Rt. 1, Bluffton, died at the home of a nephew, Wayne, in Harrod, at 1:20 p.m. Friday of a heart attack. She was born in Dunkirk, Sept. 12, 1891, the daughter of J. C. and Marian Roberts Guider. She was a member of Trinity Evangelical Church of Bluffton and the Ladies Aid of the church. Survivors include two brothers, Ray of Rt. 2, Ada, and Charles of Rt. 1, Bluffton. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Diller Funeral Home. Rev. Kenneth Link officiating. Burial will be in Dunkirk Cemetery. Friends may call after 1 p.m. today. (Copied from The Lima News) More About MARGARET GUIDER: Fact 2: Trinity Evangelical Church, Bluffton, Oh. Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. iv. CHARLES ROBERTS GUIDER, b. 01 Dec 1894, Dunkirk, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 24 Jun 1968, Toledo, Oh.-Dunkirk Cemetery; m. (1) HANNAH MODJESKA HARMON, 16 Nov 1913, Gilboa, Putnam Co., Ohio; b. 10 Nov 1895, Gilboa, Putnam Co., Ohio; d. 13 Jan 1919, Gilboa, Putnam Co., Ohio; m. (2) LILLIAN B. SCHECKELS, 07 Oct 1920; m. (3) GERTRUDE AUGUSTA TAEBOR, 05 Dec 1921. Notes for CHARLES ROBERTS GUIDER: CHARLES R. GUIDER BLUFFTON - Services for Charles R. Guider, 73, of Rt. 1, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Diller Funeral Home. Burial will be in Dunkirk Cemetery. A retired metal finisher, he died at 8 p.m. Monday in a Toledo hospital after an extended illness. Born in Dunkirk, he was the son of John C. and Marian (Roberts) Guider. He married Hannah Madejasko Harmon and she died in 1919. Surviving are a son, Wayne C. of Harrod; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Campbell of Lima; three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. today. (Copied from The Lima News) SSDI: Social Security index show death occurred 11-1968 More About CHARLES ROBERTS GUIDER: Fact 1: Metal finisher Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. Died in a Fact 6: Toledo hospital after an extended illness. More About HANNAH MODJESKA HARMON: Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk Cemetery. 18. SARAH REBECCA "SADIE"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 23 Dec 1863 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died Bef. 1910 in Lima, Allen Co., Ohio. She married DELMAR E. GEIGER, son of GEORGE GEIGER and ALMIRA //. He was born Mar 1866 in Ohio, and died 1923. More About SARAH REBECCA "SADIE" GUIDER: Fact 3: Hazel Foster a child of Sadies. See if she Fact 4: died in Allen Co., Oh. Children of SARAH GUIDER and DELMAR GEIGER are: i. HAZEL M.7 GEIGER, b. 20 Feb 1891, Arkansas; d. 04 Jan 1995, Washington Co., Arkansas; m. ELBERT FOSTER; b. Jan 1887, Arkansas; d. Aft. 1930. Notes for ELBERT FOSTER: 1900 US Census - Durham Tp., Washington Co., Arkansas Annie A. Foster hd Nov. 1861 (38) wd. Ark. Ky. In. Clinton son Oct. 1884 (15) Ark. Ark. Ark. 47 Elbert son Jan 1887 (13) Ark Ark Ark Edgar son Dec 1888 (11) Ark Ark Ark Vanhoose, John J. boarder Jan. 1819 (81) wd Ky N.C. N.C. Merchant ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1920 U.S. Census: Mill Creek, Madison, Arkansas Elbert J. Foster 33 yrs. farmer Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Hazel wf 27 Ohio Edison son 2y 5 mos. Arkansas ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 1930 U.S. Census: Creek Co., Mounds Tp., Oklahoma Elbert J. Foster 38 Oil well pumper Ark. Hazel M. 37 wife Oh. Edison E. 12 son Ark. ii. BLANCHE B. GEIGER, b. Apr 1893, Ohio. Notes for BLANCHE B. GEIGER: 1910 U.S. Census - Allen Co., Lima Ward 2 Orth, Edward P. 45 Oh. Oh. Oh. Grocery merchant Jennie M. wf 42 Oh. Oh. Oh. Geiger, Blanche servant 17 Oh. Oh. Oh. NOTE: Blanche was actually a relative of Edward Orth as her grandmother was Margaret Orth Kahler Guider. 19. LOUISA JANE "LIDA"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 12 Jul 1865 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 14 Jun 1940 in Allen Co., Oh.. She married JAMES M. RAMBO, son of THOMAS RAMBO and MARY ASHEN. He was born 10 May 1865 in West Minster, Oh., and died 15 Oct 1907 in Allen Co., Oh.. Notes for LOUISA JANE "LIDA" GUIDER: MRS. LOUISE J. RAMBO Mrs. Louise J. Rambo, 75, a resident of Lima until a year ago, died early Friday in Delaware after a brief illness. She was a member of the Grace Methodist church, the Stella Rebekah lodge and Loyal Neighbors. She is survived by one son, Herbert of 455 Orena Ave.; a daughter, Mrs. A. L. Bessire, 407 S. Metcalf St.; four grandchildren and a half-brother, Lou Kahler, of Ada. The body will remain at the Siferd and Son funeral home pending completion of funeral arrangements. (Copied from The Lima News 6-14-1940) More About LOUISA JANE "LIDA" GUIDER: Fact 2: Grace Methodist Church Fact 5: Died in Delaware, Oh. Fact 6: Buried in Woodlawn cemetery, Lima, Oh. Fact 7: Sec. 25, lot 218. More About JAMES M. RAMBO: Fact 1: Boilermaker Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Lima, Oh. Fact 6: 719 Madison St., Lima 48 Children of LOUISA GUIDER and JAMES RAMBO are: i. HELEN IRENE7 RAMBO, b. 29 Jul 1891, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio; d. 15 Feb 1943, Lima, Ohio; m. AUSTIN L. BESSIRE. Notes for HELEN IRENE RAMBO: MRS. HELEN IRENE BESSIRE Mrs. Helen Irene Bessire, 51, of 407 S. Metcalf-st., died at 12:15 p.m. Monday after a long illness. A member of Trinity Methodist church and of the auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers, she is survived by her husband, Austin L.; three daughters, Mary Jean and Janette, both at home, Mrs. Dorothy Louise Bessire Asbury, 539 W. McKibben-st.; a son, Lieut. J. W. Bessire in New Guinea; and one brother, Herbert L. Rambo of 485 Orena-ave. Two grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be conducted at Lewis chapel at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Simon M. Davidian officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. The body will remain at the Lewis funeral home. (Copied from the Lima News 2-16-1943) More About HELEN IRENE RAMBO: Fact 5: 407 S. Metcalf, Lima, Oh. ii. HERBERT RAMBO, b. 18 Feb 1894, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1972, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio; m. RHUIE HANKS. Notes for HERBERT RAMBO: HERBERT RAMBO Herbert Rambo, 77, of 455 Orena, died at 10:15 a.m. Thursday in Memorial Hospital. Born Feb. 18, 1894 in Lima, he was the son of James and Louise R. Rambo. He married Rhuie Hanks and she survives. Mr. Rambo was a railroad engineer retiring from the Nickel Plate Railroad after 53 years with the company. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Siferd Westwood Chapel, Rev. Nathan Smith officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Saturday. (Copied from The Lima News 2-4-1972) More About HERBERT RAMBO: Fact 5: 455 Orena Ave., Lima, Oh. 20. CHRISTINA "TINA"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 14 Oct 1866 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died May 1933 in Colorado. She married CALVIN A. STEVENSON. He was born Apr 1867 in Ohio, and died in Colorado. Notes for CHRISTINA "TINA" GUIDER: 1900 U.S. Census, Fremont Co., Florence, Colorado E. A. Stevenson Apr. 1867 33 Md. 11 yrs. Oh. Oh. Oh. Carpenter Tena wf Oct 1866 33 " Oh. Ger Ger May dau Dec 1890 9 Oh. Ralph son July 1894 5 Oh. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 1910 Denver Co., Denver, Colorado (Downing ? St.) Calvin Stevenson 40 Oh. Carpenter Christine wf 40 Oh. Mae dau 19 Oh. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1920 Gibson, Weld Co., Colorado C. A. Stevenson 52 Oh. Carpenter Christina wf 52 Oh. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1930 Denver Co., Colorado Calvin Stevenson 62 Md. @ 22 yrs. old. Oh. Oh. Pa. Carpenter in factory 49 Christena wf 62 Oh. Ger. Ger. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Notes for CALVIN A. STEVENSON: NOTES OF INTEREST: 1880 U.S. Census - Shawnee, Allen Co., Ohio Jacob Bowsher 67 Wagon maker Pa. Pa. Pa. Margaret 51 wf Oh. Oh. Oh. Eperson, Mary 19 step-dau Oh. Stevenson, Calvin 12 step-son Oh. (this could be C.A. Stevenson that married Christena Guider, need to work on it.) Children of CHRISTINA GUIDER and CALVIN STEVENSON are: i. MAE7 STEVENSON, b. Dec 1890, Ohio. ii. RALPH STEVENSON, b. Jul 1894, Ohio; d. Bef. 1910, Colorado. Endnotes 1. 'German Lutheran Interments' (XR 485), Geuther, Christopher Sec. B Lot 119 Geuther, Gottfried Sec. B Lot 119 Reinterred Philadelphia Memorial Park (Chester County), 1969 - Greenmount cemetery, 4301 N. Front St., Philadelphia . 2. Marriage license, Samuel Watt, Probate Judge Simon A. Reid, J.P. 3. Married by Lutheran minister, M. 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Ernest Henry Allchurch signed up for military service on 13 Jan 1916, at the age of 21. He joined the 43rd Infantry Battalion AIF, as a private. On the form he completed at the time, he gave his occupation as Farmer, and address as Port Broughton. His next of kin was his mother, Mrs Lucy Jane Allchurch, also of Port Broughton. Ernest's military record is available at http://www.ancestry.com, and is reproduced there with the permission of the National Archives of Australia. It comprises 20 pages of scanned original pages. It would probably breach copyright to download and reproduce it here. My link to the record is: [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/60864/3028946_0001/70690?backurl=http://person.ancestry.co.uk/tree/10057680/person/-704782747/facts here] His description on the form is as follows: {| |Age||21 Years 3 months |- |Height||5 feet 10¼ inches |- |Weight||130 lbs |- |Chest Measurement||33½ - 34 Inches |- |Complexion|| Fresh |- |Eyes|| Blue |- |Hair|| Light Brown |- |Religious Denomination|| Methodist |} On 9th June 1916 he embarked on the ship HMAT Afric A19, in Adelaide. The [https://www.awm.gov.au/images/collection/items/ACCNUM_LARGE/RCDIG1067798/RCDIG1067798--349-.JPG WW1 Nominal roll] indicates that he was paid 5/- per day up to embarkation. After embarkation he had an additional deferred pay of 1/- per day to be paid on completion of service. Doesn't seem a lot of money when you're risking your life for your country. Although his record doesn't say, the ship probably went to England, as the battalion was based on Salisbury Plain, in Wiltshire. In the Information about the battalion on RSL Virtual War Memorial, https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/units/64 it is stated that they had a stop over in Egypt. On 18th August 1916 Ernest was promoted to Driver, and on 25th November, the battalion left for France from Southampton. At that point he went back to being a Private. From the 6th to 18th December he was sick in hospital in "Steenweek" (possibly Steenvoorde in NE France) with influenza. He was well enough to rejoin the battalion on 21st December. Apparently, the battalion moved to the Western Front in December 1916, and was engaged in trench warfare during the first part of 1917. It's first major action was at Messines on 7th June, then later it took part in the 3rd Ypres campaign. On 13th June, 1917, Ernest was wounded in action with a gunshot wound in the shoulder and was hospitalised in Camiers, which is on the Channel coast of France, a little south of Boulogne. He rejoined his unit on 10th July, but was wounded again on 31st July, with a gunshot wound to the thigh. Following this second injury, on 3rd August, he was shipped to England to hospital. He returned to his unit on 22 Nov 1917, so it looks as if he was fortunate enough to miss the Ypres battle. Before returning, he was given 2 weeks "furlo" (furlough?) in Bristol. On 23 Feb 1918, he was "Det to Sniping Sch" - presumably sent on Sniping training - for 2 weeks, and then from 20th March to 8th April, he was given leave in England. In 1918, the Battalion fought at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villers-Bretonneux Villers-Bretonneux]. This was the site of the first battle between tank forces, on 24 Apr 1918, during which some 1,200 Australians lost their lives. It then fought at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hamel the Battle of Hamel], a successful attack by Australian and American forces on 4 Jul 1918, followed by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Days_Offensive Last Hundred Days] campaign which commenced in August, and lasted to the end of the war in 1918. There is little information about what Ernest was doing during this latter period of the war. It seems he sprained his ankle on 1st September, so was out of action for about 4 weeks. During that time, he was disciplined for the "Crime France 11.9.18. Disobedience of D.R.D No. 12 Gambling 11.9.18 . Award 4 days [http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/soldiers/a-soldiers-life-1914-1918/common-british-army-acronyms-and-abbreviations-of-the-first-world-war/ F.P.] No 1 by Lt. Col. F. A. McGammon". On 8 Apr 1919, he disambarked at Southampton, presumably with the rest of the battalion, and on 20 May 1919 "Retd to Australia per "Nestor" ex Eng", from Liverpool. He was discharged from the army on 14 Aug 1919. Edwin was awarded 3 medals: ::[https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/medals/1914-15-star/ 1914/15 Star] ::[https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/medals/british-war-medal/ British War Medal] ::[https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/medals/victory-medal/ Victory Medal] ''It seems odd that he was awarded these medals. Recipients of the 1914/15 Star were automatically awarded the other 2 medals - but the 1914/15 Star was awarded to those who served between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915. Ernest didn't sign up until Jan 1916.'' More information on the battalion is [https://www.awm.gov.au/unit/U51483/ here] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/43rd_Battalion_%28Australia%29 here] == Sources ==

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== Presented for Baptism by == :26 Aug 1683 Maria Van Esch? :07 May 1684 Nelletje Rykman :10 May 1684 Martje Pietersz :08 Mar 1685 Antje Pietersz Quakelbosch :13 May 1685 Lysbeth Quakelbosch :06 Dec 1685 Nelletje Rykman and Janneke Albertsz (twins) :07 Mar 1686 Nelletje Rykman :27 Oct 1686 Isabella Dellius? :12 Jan 1687 Lysbet Pietersz? :13 Feb 1687 Folkie (volkie) Pietersz (no relation?) :18 Sep 1687 Marretje Hendriksz ? :18 Mar 1688 Rebecca Douwe? :24 Mar 1689 Engeltje Schuyler? :02 Jun 1689 Susanna Jans? :15 Sep 1689 Nelletje Woutersz :22 Sep 1689 Tryntje Rykman :23 Mar 1690 Rebecca Dowue? == Second Generation and Their Children == ''Reynier's second marriage was to a younger woman, still a maiden at the time of their marriage.'' {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" ! scope="row"| || Pieter || Wouter || Johannes || Reynier || Maritje || Neeltje || Annetje ||Magdalena || Jannetje |-valign="top" |pre
1683 || Wouter || Nelletje
Geertruy
Annetje
|| Adriaan
Johannes
Claartje
Maria
Pieter|| Adriaan
Benjamin
Pieter?? || Cornelius
Cornelia
Pieter
Marietje
Catelyntje
Marten
Magdalena || Albert
Johannes
Tryntie
Peter
Harmanus
Margaret || || || Dyrkje-1679
Maryya-1681 |- valign="top" |1683|| || || || || || Marretje || || || Cornelis |- valign="top" |1684 || || Martje || Geertruy || || || || || Marytje|| |- valign="top" |1685|| || || || Livertje
Claas|| || Magdalena || || || Magdalena |- valign="top" |1686|| || || || || || Tobias || Susanna || Volckert || |- valign="top" |1687|| || || Magtelt || || || || || || Jacob |- valign="top" |1688|| || Pieter || || || || || || || |- valign="top" |1689|| || || || Claas || || Magdalena || Lidia || Dorratje || Pieter |- valign="top" |1690|| || || Abraham || || || || || || |- valign="top" |1691|| || Marretje || || || || || || || |- valign="top" |1692|| || || || || || Rachel || Henderik || Pieter || Abraham |- valign="top" |1693|| || || Isak || Jacob || || || || || |- valign="top" |1695|| || || Jacob || || || || Marietje || || Isak |-valign="top" |1696|| || || || Marritje || || || || || |- valign="top" |1697|| || || || || || || Pieter || || |- valign="top" |1698|| || || || || || || || || Benjamin |- valign="top" |1699|| || || || Johannes || || || || || |- valign="top" |1705|| || || || Abraham || || || || || |} == Pre-record third generation marriages... == ...and their assumed fathers based on different authors. {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" ! scope="row"| ||Spouse||Marriage||ASQ||Munsell||Talbott||Gail Q |-valign="top" |Neeletje||Simon Westfall ||1692||Wouter || || ||Wouter |-valign="top" |Wouter J||Cornelia Lauw Bogaart||1696||Wouter ||Pieter I||Pieter I||Wouter |-valign="top" |Geertruy||Johannes Claasse Groesbeek||1699||Wouter|| ||Wouter ||Wouter |-valign="top" |Adriaan||Catrina Van Schayk||1699||Pieter I|| ||Pieter I||Johannes |-valign="top" |Johannes||Anna Clute||1700||Johannes||Pieter I||Pieter I||Johannes |-valign="top" |Claartje||Dirk Taakelse Van Heemstraat||1700||Pieter I || || ||Johannes |-valign="top" |Maria||Jacobus Lucasse Wyngaard||1700||Johannes|| || ||Johannes |-valign="top" |Benjamin||Claasje Webbers||1700||Reynier || ||||Reynier |-valign="top" |Pieter||Neeltje Marens|| 1701||Pieter I|| ||Pieter I||Johannes |-valign="top" |Adriaan||Annetje Cornelis Kortright||1701||Reynier || || ||Reynier |-valign="top" |Annetje||Johannes Harmense Knikkelbakker||1701||Wouter|| || ||Wouter |} == Pre-record third generation and their children == {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" ! scope="row"| ||Pieter|| Adriaan ||Benjamin||Pieter|| Adriaan|| Johannes || Wouter ||Claartje|| Maria ||Annetje||Geertruy ||Neeltje |- valign="top" |Father?||R || R||R||J ||J|| J|| P? W? || J || J|| W||W||W |- valign="top" |No record|| || Cornelis?
Metje?|| || || || || || || || || || |- valign="top" |1694|| || || || || || || || || || || || Marretje |- valign="top" |1696|| || || || || || || || || || || || Jurie |- valign="top" |1697|| || || || || || || Neeltje || || || || || |- valign="top" |1698|| || || || || || || || || || || || Gysbert |- valign="top" |1699|| || || || || || || Cornelia || || || || || |- valign="top" |1700|| || || || || Magtel|| || || || || || || Neeltje |- valign="top" |1701|| || || Elisabeth || || || || || Taakel||Anna || || Lysbeth|| |- valign="top" |1702|| || ||Elizabeth||David || Sybrand || Johannes || Maria || Johannes|| || Lysbeth|| || |- valign="top" |1703|| || || || || || || || || Johannes || || Neeltje|| Geertje |-valign="top" |1704|| || ||Jannetie|| Abraham || Adriaan ||Baata || || Machtel|| || || || |-valign="top" |1705 || || || || Machtelt|| || || || ||Abraham || || Catharina|| |-valign="top" |1706 || || |||| || || ||Pieter || Marrytje || || Neeltje|| || Antie |-valign="top" |1707 || || ||Aarnout|| || Adriaan || Bata || || || || || || |-valign="top" |1708 || || || || Abraham|| || || || || Machtelt|| || Wouter|| Lea |-valign="top" |1709 || || ||Aarnouwt|| || || || Johannes || Johannes || || Harmen|| || |-valign="top" |1710 || || || || ||Johannes || Abraham || || || Gerrit Lucasse|| || Nicolaas|| |-valign="top" |1711 || || ||Lea|| || || || || || || || || Rachel |-valign="top" |1712 || || ||Lea|| || Gosen|| || || || Gerrit Lukesen|| Wouter ||Wouter || |-valign="top" |1713 || || || || Jeremias|| ||Isack || || Tryntie || || || || |-valign="top" |1714|| || || || || Gideon || || || || || || || |-valign="top" |1715|| || ||Benjamin|| || ||Jacob || Benjamin || || || || Jacob|| |-valign="top" |1716 || || || ||Rachel || || || || || || Cornelia || || |-valign="top" |1717 || || ||Reynier|| || Anthoni|| || || Jacob||Lucas || || Catryna|| |-valign="top" |1718 || || || ||Johannes || || Magtelt || || || || || || |-valign="top" |1719 || || ||Reynice|| || Elizabeth|| || || || Christyna|| || || |-valign="top" |1720 || || || ||Geertruit || || || || || || ||Johannes || |-valign="top" |1721 || || ||Cornelus|| || || Gerhardus || || || Lucas|| || || |-valign="top" |1723 || || |||| || || Anna Barbara || || || || Johannes || || |} == Third generation with baptisms and their children == {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" ! scope="row"| ||Marritje||Geertruy||Jacob |- valign="top" |Father||W ||J||J |- valign="top" |No record|| ||Abraham|| |- valign="top" |1705 || ||Gerritt|| |- valign="top" |1706|| ||Lysbeth|| |- valign="top" |1708|| ||Gerrit|| |- valign="top" |1710|| || Adriantje|| |- valign="top" |1712||Willem ||Maghter|| |- valign="top" |1714||Wouter||Sara|| |- valign="top" |1715|| ||Rachel || |- valign="top" |1716||Geertruy|| || |- valign="top" |1719||Pieter||Joannes|| |- valign="top" |1721|| ||Petrus||Abraham |- valign="top" |1723||Jacobus||Maria|| |- valign="top" |1724|| || ||Gerrit |- valign="top" |1725||Neeltie|| || |- valign="top" |1726|| ||Isaac?|| |- valign="top" |1728|| || ||Isaac |- valign="top" |1729||Maria||Jacob?|| |- valign="top" |1731|| || ||Maria |- valign="top" |1735|| || ||Jacob |- valign="top" |1737|| || ||Machtel |- valign="top" |1740|| || ||Rachel? |} == Records == === Wouter === {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1676 |- valign="top" |22||Sep||Symon Symonse Groot conveyed his house and lot to Wouter Pieterse Quackeboss ||Joel Munsell. ''Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased''. Vol. III. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. p. 145. |- valign="top" !colspan="4" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1683 |- valign="top" |06||Aug|| Pieter Quackenboss, Reynier Pieterse, Wouter Pieterse and Jan Pieterse pledge to pay a yearly amount for the acquisition of a second minister ||Joel Munsell. ''The Annals of Albany''. Vol. VI. (Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1855). p. 80 Arnold J. F. Van Laer. ''Minutes of the Court: Of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1680-1685''. Vol. III. (Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1932). p. 87-88, 196, 373, 482-483, 505-506 |- valign="top" |11||Aug|| Wouter Pietersen Quackenbosch purchases the house and brickyard from Claes Jansen van Bockhoven ''(the archaeology team claims that it was purchased from Pieter Quackenbosch based on this record)'' ||A. J. F. Van Laer and Jonathan Pearson. ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Vol. III. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1918. p. 561-562. Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. ''Beyond the North Gate: Archeology on the Outskirts of Colonial Albany : Archaeological Data Retrieval, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility, Broadway, Albany, New York'' (Rensselaer, N.Y.: Hartgen Archeological Associates, 2005), [(tDAR ID: 381339) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8513XXH]. p. 60. |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1703 |- valign="top" ||||| Wouter Quackenboos among those to furnish materials or labor on the domine's house this year ||Joel Munsell. ''Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased''. Vol. I. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. p. 54. |} ‡ These entries have previous years date but are placed chronologically under the next year due to the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/nswdate.html Julian calendar issue]. === Reynier === {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1681 |- valign="top" |01||Mar||Reynier Pieterse and Jan Pieterse Bont request the wages they earned in the harvest at Jan Andriese Dow's|| |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1682 |- valign="top" |03||Jan||Reynier Quackeboss gave testimony in the case Jan van Loon, that he was at the house of Albert Rykman and heard Jan van Loon say "What do I care about Maes Cornelise? He is like a renegade in Turkey; he has forsaken God and embraced the devil."|| |- valign="top" !colspan="4" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1683 |- valign="top" |06||Aug|| Pieter Quackenboss, Reynier Pieterse, Wouter Pieterse and Jan Pieterse pledge to pay a yearly amount for the acquisition of a second minister || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1684 |- valign="top" |08||Sep||Mr. Richard Pretty, sherrif, presents Jan Pieterse Bont and Ryenier Pieterse Bont, criminals at the bar, for having severely beaten Robert Sanders, constable, and for having committed other violence, Jan Pieterse Bont alias Hooghwaeter is ordered to pay a bail of £50, and Reyn Quackeboss is to give a bail of £25 || |- valign="top" |07||Oct||Richard Pretty, sherrif, plaintiff, against Reynier Pieterse Bont, Richard Pretty says that the defendant is a common disturber of the peace who was proven to have committed great violence by beating the constable Robert Sanders and demands the he pay £20, the jury finds him guilty and suggest he is fined fl.50 in seawan, the court agrees and has him pay an additional bond of £20 for good behavior for one year and six weeks || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1689 |- valign="top" |25||Sep||Sachems Roode and Sagodiogquisax sell land to Rynier and Jan Quackenbos at Kanistagajoensse (Niskayuna)||Arnold J. F. Van Laer and Jonathan Pearson. ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Resselaerswyck''. Vol. II. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1916. p. 363-364 |} ‡ These entries have previous years date but are placed chronologically under the next year due to the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/nswdate.html Julian calendar issue]. === Johannes === {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1681 |- valign="top" |01||Mar||Reynier Pieterse and Jan Pieterse Bont request the wages they earned in the harvest at Jan Andriese Dow's|| |- valign="top" !colspan="4" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1683 |- valign="top" |06||Aug|| Pieter Quackenboss, Reynier Pieterse, Wouter Pieterse and Jan Pieterse pledge to pay a yearly amount for the acquisition of a second minister || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1684 |- valign="top" |08||Sep||Mr. Richard Pretty, sherrif, presents Jan Pieterse Bont and Ryenier Pieterse Bont, criminals at the bar, for having severely beaten Robert Sanders, constable, and for having committed other violence, Jan Pieterse Bont alias Hooghwaeter is ordered to pay a bail of £50, and Reyn Quackeboss is to give a bail of £25 || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1685 |- valign="top" |06||Jan|| Richard Pretty, sheriff, plaintiff, against Jan Hooghwater, defendant, Richard Pretty demands the defendant pay a fine of £10 from having struck Robert Sanders on the head with a ninepin, the defendant admits to the crime, the jury condemns him to pay fl.100, seawan value, to the sheriff and to sign a bond, the court agrees, orders him to pay plus court costs and to sign a bond of £50 for two years || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1689 |- valign="top" |25||Sep||Sachems Roode and Sagodiogquisax sell land to Rynier and Jan Quackenbos at Kanistagajoensse (Niskayuna)||Arnold J. F. Van Laer and Jonathan Pearson. ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Resselaerswyck''. Vol. II. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1916. p. 363-364 |} ‡ These entries have previous years date but are placed chronologically under the next year due to the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/nswdate.html Julian calendar issue]. == Sources ==

Lemon Varient Surname Immigrants

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This page was created to assist me in keeping track of the immigrants for all the Lemon Varient Surnames. This will assist the Lemon DNA Project at Family Tree DNA. ==California== *[[Lahman-16 | Joseph Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Sacramento, California in the 1850 Census. ==Connecticut== *[[Lyman-8 | Richard Lyman]], descends from [[Leman-9 | Leman of Soberton]], born abt. 1025 in England, owned land on Hayland Island, Hampshire, England. Listed in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book Domesday Book]. ==Illinois== *[[Lahman-14 | Lewis Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in DuPage, Illinois in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-13 | Dorthe Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in DuPage, Illinois in the 1850 Census. ==Kentucky== *[[Lemon-570 | Martha Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Scott, Kentucky in the 1850 Census. ==Maryland== *[[Lemmon-172 | Alexis Lemmon]] immigrated to Maryland from England and died in Baltimore. *[[Lemmon-192 | Robert Lemmon]] immigrated to Maryland from Ireland and died in Kentucky. DNA testing has been done on this family. *[[Lahman-12 | Nich Lahman]] immigrated to Maryland from Germany. *[[Lahman-18 | Rachael Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Baltimore, Maryland in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-19 | Bernhard Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Baltimore, Maryland in the 1850 Census. ==New Jersey== *My immigrant was [[Lyming-1| John Lyming]] (Liming) who arrived about 1677 to New Jersey. He settled in Monmouth, NJ. *[[Leming-112 | Thomas Leming]] born in England lived in New Jersey in 1850 ==New York== *[[Lahman-15 | Joseph Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Erie, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-17 |Terrissa Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Erie, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-20 | Charles Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in New York, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-21 | William Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in New York, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-22 | Margaret Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in New York, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Leaming-13 | Christopher Leaming]] born in England died Cape May 1697. *[[Leming-113 | Ann Leming]] born in Ireland, lived in Oneida, New York. *[[Leming-114 | Luke Leming]] born in Ireland, lived in New York, New York. *[[Lemon-571 | Leonard Lemon]] born in Ireland, *[[Lemon-572 | William Lemon]] born in Ireland, *[[Unknown-249938 | Hannah Lemon]] Wife of William Lemon *[[Lemon-575 | Richard Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Monroe, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-582 | Abram Lemon]] born in France, lived in Oswego, New York in the 1850 ==North Carolina== *[[Lemmond-7 | William Marr Lemmond]], Born about 1730 in Ireland. *[[Leman-91 | Henry Leman]] died in Orange County, North Carolina. *[[Lemon-563 | Charles Lemon]] born in Ireland lived in Wake, North Carolina in the 1850 Census. ==Ohio== *[[Lemon-573 | Henry Lemon]] born in England, lived in Morrow, Ohio in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-574 | Allie Lemon]] Wife of Henry Lemon *[[Lahman-11 | Abraham Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Ohio in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-10 | Mary A Lahman]] Wife of Abraham Lahman ==Pennsylvania== *[[Lemon-576 | Hester Lemon]] born in Ireland lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *[[Lemon-577 | John Lemon]] born in Ireland lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *[[Lemming-22 | Elizabeth Lemming]] born in Ireland lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *[[Lahman-23 | Godlieb Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Potter, Pennsylvania in the 1850 Census. ==South Carolina== *[[Lemon-561 | John Lemon]] immigrated from Scotland in 1716 to Charleston, South Carolina. *[[Lemon-554 | Moses Lemon]] immigrated from Ireland in 1786 to Charleston, South Carolina. *[[Lemon-556 | James Lemon]] immigrated from Ireland in 1772 to Charleston, South Carolina. *[[Smythe-483 | Martha Smythe Lemon]] wife of James Lemon. *[[Lemon-557 | Elizabeth Lemon]] daughter of James and Martha *[[Lemmons-137 | Robert Lemon]] son of James and Martha ==Virginia== *Leman, Katherine, 1623 voyage, Ship-[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/southampton.htm "Southhampton"] muster as maid servant for Abraham Peirsey at Peirsey's hundred. *Lemon, William, 1635, to Virginia on the ship [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/globe.htm "Globe of London"]. *Lemans, Thomas, 1649, John King, York http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, Edmund, 1643, Pierce Lemon, Charles City http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, John, 1654, Thomas Harmanson, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, Rebecca, 1635, Pierce Lemon (husband), Charles City http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, Sarah, 1655, Margaret Brent, Lancaster http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1648, George White, Lower Norfolk http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1652, Gregory Parrett, Lower Norfolkhttp://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1655, John Jenkins, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1648, John Smith, Lower Norfolk http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemond,Ghosen, 1654, Thomas Harmanson, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemond,Mary, 1654, Thomas Harmanson, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *[[Lemon-564 | George Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Monongalia, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Unknown-249927 | Suzanna J Lemon]] wife of George Lemon who was born in Ireland. *[[Lemon-565 | Robert Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-566 | Hanson Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Unknown-249929 | Alice Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-567 | Sarah Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-568 | James Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-569 | James Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. ==Wisconsin== *[[Lemon-579 | Samuel Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-578 | David Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-580| William Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-581 | Eliza Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. ---- Here is a list of Palatine Immigrants from the Book: [https://archive.org/stream/collectionofupwa00rupp#page/n6/mode/1up A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727-1776]. 2nd rev. and enl. ed. with German translation, by I. Daniel Rupp, Published 1927, by Leary, Stuart, Philadelphia . *[[Lieman-2 | Hans Lieman]] Page 51 *[[Lehman-607 | Johannas Lehman]] Page 53 *[[Leeman-95 | Peter Leeman]] Page 54 *[[Lauman-21 | Hans Jerig Lauman]] Page 55 *[[Leaman-41 | Christian Leaman]] Page 62 *[[Lehman-611 | Christian Lehman]] Page 69 *[[Lehman-612 | Johannes Lehman]] Page 70 Under 16 *[[Lehman-613 | Gottfried Lehman]] Page 71 *[[Lehman-614 | Johann Christian Lehman]] Page 71 *[[Lehman-615 | Johannes Gottfried Lehman]] Page 71 *[[Leeman-96 |Ludwig Leeman]] Page 75 Leheman *[[Lauman-22 | Stephan Lauman]] Page 87 *[[Lehman-618 | Benedict Lehman]] Page 111 *[[Lehman-619 | Benedict Lehman Jr]] Page 112 *[[Lehman-620 | Hans Lehman]] Page 112 *[[Lauman-24 | Georg Bernhart Lauman]] Page 126 *[[Lohman-36 | Johannes Nicklas Lohman]] Page 164 *[[Lauman-25 | Johan Ludwig Lauman]] Page 174 *[[Lauman-26 | Martin Lauman]] Page 174 *[[Leman-93 |Benedict Leman]] Page 205 *[[Lyme-3 | Jacob Lyme]] Page 232 *[[Lehman-636 | Michael Lehman]] Page 236 *[[Lohmann-74 | Johanne Henrich Lohmann]] Page 251 *[[Lehmann-259 | Joseph Lehmann]] Page 262 *[[Lauman-27 | Johann Jacob Lauman]] Page 289 *[[Lehmann-260 | Johann Peter Lehmann]] Page 297 *[[Leming-116 | Georg Leming]] Page 308 *[[Laumann-43 | Johan Georg Laumann]] Page 318 *[[Leman-94 | J Christoph Leman]] Page 318 *[[Leman-95 | Gottfried Leman]] Page 322 *[[Leman-96 | Valentine Leman]] Page 327 *[[Lehmann-261 | Joseph Lehmann]] Page 329 *[[Lehman-638 | Theobald Lehman]] Page 358 *[[Leiman-6 | Johann Jacob Leiman]] Page 372 *[[Lehman-639 | Wilhelm Lehman]] Page 402 *[[Lehmann-262 | Johann Daniel Lehmann]] Page 405 [[Uknown-417 | Mary Unknown]]

Canum Norder Strasse mittlerer Hof

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Übertragen aus dem Internet-Auftritt des [http://www.canum.de Dorfes Canum] http://www.canum.de ,
Menü: „Canum vor 1900“ --> „Höfe in der Norder Straße.“

Sie sind hier: Canum vor 1900. --> Höfe in der Norder Straße.

'''Höfe in der Norder Straße (Norder Str. 2-4).'''

Der mittlere Hof.
Die erste bekannte Eigentümerin dieses Grundstücks war Hilcke Reiners, die Witwe des Harmen Luitjes. Im Hypothekenbuch steht: Harmen Luitjes Wwe. Hilcke Reiners besitzet zu Canum ein Hauß und Garten nebst 5 Gr. land und 4 Stücken Landen aus 13, 5, 9 und 4 Gr. daselbst (= insgesamt 36 Grasen Land). Sie hat den Besitz teils gekauft, teils ‚cedirt’ bekommen. Eine Lagebeschreibung aus späterer Zeit lautet: ein Haus mit Garten u. Warf schwettend im Osten an dem Heereweg, im Süden den gemeinen Pfad, im Westen Geerd M. de Boer, im Norden Harm S. Harms.
Als nächste Eigentümerin wird die Ehefrau des Jan van Hoorn genannt, die diesen Besitz ‚von ihren Eltern geerbt’. Sie dürfte also eine Tochter der oben genannten Eheleute gewesen sein. Sämtliche bisher genannten Besitzer dürften wohl nicht in Canum gewohnt haben. Jan van Hooren war Mitglied des Vierziger-Gremiums in Emden. Er war also in Emden ansässig. Demnach müßte der Hof durch Pächter bewirtschaftet worden sein.
Im Jahre 1759 wurde die Immobilie öffentlich verkauft. Der neue Eigentümer wurde Harm Siebrand Harms mit seiner Ehefrau Johanna Dwerhagen. Der Kaufpreis betrug 3700 Gulden. Harm Siebrands Harms stammte aus Westerhusen, seine Ehefrau Johanna oder Janna Dwerhagen wurde in Cirkwehrum als Tochter eines Pastoren geboren. Die Heirat fand 1758 in Westerhusen statt. Insgesamt hatte das Ehepaar 8 Kinder, davon verstarben 4 Kinder bereits in jungen Jahren oder wurden tot geboren. Die Töchter Swaantie, Eetie und Tabeta heirateten später in Canum, der Sohn Georg blieb Junggeselle. Harm S. Harms starb 1798 in Canum, sein einziger Sohn folgte ihm im Jahre 1816. Johanna Dweerhagen wurde über 85 Jahre alt und verschied 1820.
Erben des Hofes wurden die Töchter Eetie (oder Ettje) und Tabetha Harms Sybrands. Tabetha verkaufte ihre Hälfte an ihre Schwester Eetje Harms und deren Ehemann Samuel Eppen a Tellinghuizen. Dieses Ehepaar hatte 1795 in Canum geheiratet. Der Ehemann war ein Sohn von [[A_Tellinghuusen-1|'''Eppe Samuels a Tellinghusen''']] aus Canum. In den Jahren 1797, 1799 und 1805 wurden den Eheleuten Kinder geboren, die entweder tot zur Welt kamen oder am gleichen Tag wieder verstarben. Samuel Eppen a Tellinghuizen war lt. Kirchenbuch Zimmeramtsmeister und starb im Jahre 1832. Es ist also nicht sicher, ob er den Hof bewirtschaftet hat. Seine Wwe. lebte noch bis 1839.
Die Eigentümer der nächsten Jahre sind noch nicht einwandfrei ermittelt, im Jahre 1878 ist im Brandkassen-Register [[Á_Tellinghuisen-1|'''Samuel W. a Tellinghusen''']] als Besitzer eingetragen. Wahrscheinlich ist diese Jahresangabe falsch und ein Besitzerwechsel wurde nicht rechtzeitig dort eingetragen. Möglicherweise hat [[Á_Tellinghuisen-1| '''Samuel W. a Tellinghusen''']] den Hof geerbt, denn er war ein Neffe von Samuel Eppen a Tellinghuizen und ebenfalls Zimmermeister. [[Á_Tellinghuisen-1|'''Samuel Eppen Weerts a Tellinghusen''']] war seit 1840 mit [[Siepkes-3|'''Juste Nannen Siepkes''']] aus Canum verheiratet. Das Ehepaar hatte 3 Kinder, davon starb das jüngste Kind kurz nach der Geburt. Der Sohn Wyert oder Wert lebte später mit seiner Familie in Canum. Die Tochter Elizabeth heiratete 1865 in Canum den Manslagter Lehrer Albert Wilkens Dirksen. Der Vater dieser Geschwister verstarb 1863 in Canum, in seinem Todeseintrag steht als Beruf Landwirt. Seine Wwe. überlebte ihn um 37 Jahre.
Gemäß Hypothekenbuch war bereits 1874 der Herzog von Arenberg in Meppen Eigentümer dieses Hofes. Man könnte vermuten, dass hier ein Hof-Tausch vorgenommen wurde. Der Herzog von Arenberg war Besitzer eines Hofes in der Canumer Kirchstr., ab mind. 1884 werden dort [[Á_Tellinghuisen-1|'''Samuel a Tellinghuisen Erben''']] als Besitz-Nachfolger genannt. Ein Tausch macht insofern Sinn, als der Herzog bereits den Nachbarhof in der Norder Str. in Besitz hatte und eine Zusammenlegung dieser beiden Höfe plante. Haus und Scheune dieses Hofes wurden lt. Brandkassen-Register 1883 abgebrochen. == References ==

CanumMuehlenring2

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'''Erzählung vom Haus Mühlenring 2 in Canum''',
übertragen aus dem Internet-Auftritt des Dorfes [http://www.canum.de Canum]http://www.canum.de,
Untermenü "Canum vor 1900" --> "Mühlenring 2":

Gemäß Beschreibung im ältesten Hypothekenbuch grenzten ‚Haus und Warf’ im Süden an Albert Jacobs, im Osten am Gemeinen Kirchen-Pfad, im Westen am Dorf-Weg, im Norden an Corneljes Ufckes Erben. Heute grenzt das Grundstück nicht mehr am ‚Kirchen-Pfad’. 1750/52 wird als Eigentümer genannt Ufcke Ayses, der in 1. Ehe mit Petercke Peters lebte. Er hat diese Immobilie ‚von seinem Vater und dieser von seinen Eltern geerbt’. Auf dem Grundstück liegt eine Schuld von 200 fl., die der verstorbene Vater des Besitzers Cornelius (?) Ufkes 1744 von der Armenkasse aufgenommen hatte. Hier dürfte aber ein Fehler im Hypothekenbuch vorliegen. Ufcke Ayses war wahrscheinlich ein Sohn des Aiso/Ayso Ufkes, der 1745 in Canum verstarb.

Möglicherweise bildeten die Grundstücke Mühlenring 10, Norder Str. 1 und Mühlenring 2 vor 1700 eine Einheit. Eigentümer könnte das Ehepaar Uffke Hindrickß und Reinste Ayssen gewesen sein. Dieses Paar hatte 1681 in Wirdum geheiratet. Der Ehemann stammte aus dem Esenserland, die Ehefrau aus Canum. Da bei den späteren Eigentümern die Namen Ayse, Ufke und Reinste auftauchen, liegt die Vermutung nahe, dass es sich um Nachkommen dieses Paares handelt. Nach deren Tod könnte dann die erste Teilung stattgefunden haben.

Ufre Ayses aus Canum heiratete 1745 Peterke Peters, die ebenfalls aus Canum stammte. Das Paar hatte drei Söhne, von denen keiner älter als 2 Jahre alt wurde. Der erste Sohn hieß Ayso und starb vor der Geburt seines Bruders, der dann wiederum den Namen Aiso erhielt. Vor der Geburt des dritten Sohnes namens Ayse Ufkes verstarb der Vater 1753. Das Haus fiel an die Witwe Peterke Peters. Diese heiratete in 2. Ehe 1753 in Canum Jan Janssen aus Canum. 1755 wurde der einzige Sohn Jan geboren. Bereits 1763 verstarb die Mutter.

Daraufhin heiratete Jan Janssen 1767 in 2. Ehe Swaantje Janssen, eine Gastwirtstochter aus Freepsum. 4 Kinder wurden geboren, wovon eines nur 2 Tage alt wurde. Im Kirchenbuch wird Jan Janssen als ‚Kuhmelker’ und Arbeiter bezeichnet, demnach dürfte er einige Kühe besessen haben. Swaantje Janssen wurde nur 40 Jahre alt, ihr Todesjahr war 1782. Jan Janssen lebte noch bis 1797 in Canum, er wurde 76 Jahre alt. Das Haus ging jedoch im Jahre 1789 in den Besitz der Armenkasse Canum über, da Jan Janssen 400 Gl. Schulden bei der Armenkasse hatte.

Am 6.2.1792 kaufte Jan Daniels für 550 fl. in Gold das Haus von der Armenkasse. Er war ein Sohn von [[Janssen-591| '''Daniel Janssen''']] und [[Albers-312|'''Wopke Alberts''' ]] und Enkel von [[Jacobs-5070|'''Albert Jacobs''']] (siehe Mühlenring 8). Jan Daniels, ein Arbeiter und Schiffer, heiratete 1796 in Rysum Martientje Hayungs aus Rysum. Ab 1797 wurden in Canum 6 Kinder geboren. Zwischen 1807 und 1810 scheint Jan Daniels seinen Besitz verkauft zu haben, denn das 7. Kind wurde 1810 in Woquard geboren. Dort sind auch beide Eheleute verstorben.

Nach den Brandkassenakten wurde vor 1814 Jan Everts Eigentümer. Möglicherweise ist dieser Jan Everts identisch mit Jan Everts Ros, einem Sohn von Evert Janssen und Stientje Albers (siehe Mühlenring 10). Jan Everts Ros, der ein Vetter des Vorbesitzers war, heiratete 1810 in Canum Antje Hinderks Röben aus Uttum. Das Ehepaar bekam 4 Kinder. Der älteste Sohn starb im Alter von 3 Jahren. Nach dem Tode seiner Ehefrau, die nur 34 Jahre alt wurde, heiratete Jan Everts Ros in 2. Ehe 1821 Antje Klaassen aus Rysum. Aus dieser Ehe stammten 3 Kinder, davon wurde das jüngste Kind tot geboren. Kurz danach, im Jahre 1831, verstarb der Arbeiter Jan Everts Ros. Seine Witwe verheiratete sich 6 Jahre später mit ihrem Schwager Willem Everts Ross.

Aus den Unterlagen der Brandkasse geht hervor, dass der Grundbesitz zwischen 1823 und 1834 veräußert wurde. Neuer Besitzer wurde Jan H. Bruns. Da der nächste Eigentümer Claas H. Bruns hieß, könnte es sich um Jan Heyen Bruns und dessen Sohn Klaas Janssen Bruns handeln. Eine sichere Zuordnung ist allerdings nicht möglich! Jan Heyen Bruns war ein Kleidermacher (= Schneider), er wurde in Freepsum geboren und heiratete 1825 in Canum Martje Klaassen Groenewold, die aus Canum stammte. Von den 3 Kindern dieses Paares, verstarben die Tochter Hilke mit 28 Jahren und der Sohn Heye mit 18 Jahren. Das einzig verbliebene Kind war der jüngste Sohn Klaas. Im Jahre 1857 verschied Jan Heyen Bruns an einer langwierigen schwindsüchtigen Krankheit, sein Witwe folgte ihm 1872.

Klaas Janssen Bruns wurde 1834 in Canum geboren. Im Jahre 1868 heiratete er in Wirdum Metje Janssen Pruisman aus Wirdum. Dieses Paar hatte keine Kinder. Beide Eheleute verstarben in Wirdum. Ob er identisch ist mit Claas H. Bruns, der von mind. 1872 bis 1889 Eigentümer dieses Grundstücks war, bleibt unsicher.

Ab 1889 kam der Besitz an Siemen Edzen Aukes, den Eigentümer des Hofes Mühlenring. ==References==

Propretary Maryland

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Marriage Entry: Philip Cook (Cook-11726) - Emily Slee (Slee-120)

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[[Category: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire]] : 1879 Marriage solemnized at Cheltenham in the Parish of St Luke in the County of Gloucester :{| |65||Feby.12.||[[Cook-11726|Philip Cook]]||Full||Widower||Gardener||The Greyhound Inn, Hewletts Road||George Cook||Gardener (deceased)|| |- | ||1879 ||[[Slee-120|Emily Slee]]||Full||Spinster||_||412 High Street, Cheltenham||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||Farmer|| |} : Married in the Church of St Luke according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence by me, J.A.Aston. :{| |This marriage was ||Philip Cook||in the Presence||George Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||Emily Slee||of us, ||Louisa Cook|| |}

Quackenbush Index

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Marriage Entry: Frank Edward Turner (Turner-13551) - Norah Henrietta Cook (Cook-13901)

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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1914 Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish : of S. Mary de Lode in the County Borough and in the County of Gloucester :{| |130||October||[[Turner-13551|Frank Edward Turner]]||32||Bachelor||Mechanic (Trooper RGH)||47 Lansdown Road||Barzillai Turner||Farmer|| |- | ||twentieth 1914||[[Cook-13901|Norah Henrietta Cook]]||29||Spinster||_||47 Lansdown Road||[[Cook-11726|Philip Cook]] (dec)||Market Gardener|| |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence or after _ by me, W C Macklin Vicar :{| |This marriage was ||Frank Edward Turner||in the Presence||[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cook]]|| |- |solemnized between us,||Norah Henrietta Cook||of us, ||Mabel Violet Wakefield|| Ellen Presdee |}

Amanda Proctor To-Do List

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Marriage Entry: William Ellis (Ellis-8585) - Eliza Harriet Slee (Slee-214)

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[[Category: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire]] :1873 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Cheltenham : in the County of Gloucester :{| |305||Nov 26||[[Ellis-8585|William Ellis]]||full age||Bachelor||Gardener||Heath Wakefield Yorkshire||[[Ellis-8587|John Ellis]]||Labourer|| |- | ||1873||[[Slee-214|Eliza Harriet Slee]]||full age||Spinster||_||17 Sherborne Place||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||Farmer|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by - or after Banns by me, Robt T.W.Brayne, Curate :{| |This marriage was ||William Ellis||in the Presence||Edward Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||Eliza Harriet Slee||of us,||[[Slee-120|Emma Slee]]|| |}

Marriage Certificate: George Slee (Slee-195) - Amelia Jessie Coombe (Coombe-216)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1877 Marriage solemnized in the Parish Church in the Parish of Okehampton in the County of Devon :{| |302||November||[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||23||Bachelor||Coachman||Okehampton||Richard Slee||Farmer|| |- | ||22nd||[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jefsie Coombe]]||20||Spinster||_||Okehampton||William Coombe||Carpenter|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns by me, C W H Holley Vicar {| |This marriage was solemnized||George Slee||in the Presence||Wm. Coombe|| |- |between us,||Amelia Jessie Coombe||of us,||Jane? Coombe|| |}

War Memorial WW1 and WW2 at Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England.

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A white stone cross, with names inscribed on base, situated in the churchyard of St. Peter's, Bishops Waltham.

Roll Cemetery, Roll, Indiana

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Maciej Pietrasik To-Do List

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Wilson and Raybould Families of Clent, Worcestershire, England

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The family of Matthew Wilson and Sarah Raybould eventually spread over Worcestershire. Matthew's father may have been a John Wilson. There is a connection to Wales on both sides of the family. After Clent, important locations for the family are Claverly and various places in the Droitwich area.

Bowers Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have been researching the family of Giles, or James Giles, Bowers and am finding little to no information. Census records of his children show he was born in North Carolina. His first child was born 1828 in South Carolina, so I assume he was born ca 1806, if he was 21 at the time of his marriage. His wife's name was Rebecca, but I have never learned her maiden name, though family members suggest it was Giles. I suspect, however, that it may have been Gill. Giles Bowers probably died ca 1837 in Georgia as his last child was born there in early 1838. Giles's suspected brother, William, h/o Judy Thompson, died 1837 in Lincoln Co., GA. I find it odd they both died about the same time and place while they were so young, and I have found no record of either death. Giles's grandson, Isaac Giles, said his grandfather's actual name was James Giles Bowers, but went by Giles. Larry Bowes said a grandson of Levi Bowers, a DNA match and suspected brother of Giles and William, claimed Levi had two brothers -- James and William. He said their parents came from Virginia and were Irish (Scots-Irish?). Kenneth Bowers, a descendant of James Bowers, s/o Giles, said Giles's parents came down the Great Wagon Road and were Irish. Rebecca, who was born ca 1810 in South Carolina, according to census records, was in Marion Co., GA., in the early 1840s and remarried a Marlow and Robert Bell. She was living there as a widow in 1860. Rebecca's family appeared to have a connection to Jackson M. Gill of Marion Co. Her son, John, ran Gill's farm, served in the Confederate army with his son, William, who went to Arkansas with the Bowers brothers, and witnessed the will of Rebecca's son-in-law, James Tullis. Rebecca and Gill appeared next to each other in the census and both attended Shiloh-Marion Baptist Church. Jackson Gill's suspected brother, Bailey Rhodes Gill, was buried in Tullis Cemetery.

Johnstown Flood

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John Vickery To-Do List

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Jana Diamond To-Do List

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Census England 1861: William Coombe (Coombe-218)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - William Coombe - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1467; Folio: 41; Page: 2; GSU roll: 542817; Enumeration District : 4. : Eastern Town, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Coombe-218|William Coombe]]||head||M||48||M||Wheelwright||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Fey-172|Maria Coombe]]||wife||M||47||F||||Devon, Colbrook|| |- |William Coombe||son||S||19||M||Wheelwright||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Grace A Coombe||daughter||S||11||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Maria Coombe||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Lucy Coombe||daughter||S||6||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Ellen Coombe||daughter||S||4||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Jessey Coombe]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |John Matters||boarder||W||77||M||Pauper||Devon, Bratton Clovelly|| |}

Census England 1901: George Slee (Slee-195)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2124; Folio: 10; Page: 11; Enumeration District : 3. : Northfield Road, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||47||M||Carrier||own A/c||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia Slee]]||wife||M||43||F||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-246|William Slee]]||son||S||17||M||Mason||Worker||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-244|Sydney Slee]]||son||S||14||M||Errand Boy Butchers||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-245|Richard Slee]]||son||S||11||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-243|George Slee]]||son||S||8||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-239|Dorris Slee]]||daughter||S||2||F||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-238|Arthur Slee]]||son||S||11wk||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}

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Marriage Entry: Lewis William Shobbrook (Shobrook-5) - Florence Millie Slee (Slee-240)

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: 1898 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Okehampton in the County of Devon :{| |483||31 July||Louis William Shobbrook||21||Bachelor||Mason||Northlew||James Shobbrook||Mason|| |- | ||1898||Florence Millie Slee||20||Spinster||_||Okehampton||George Slee||Farmer|| |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _ or after Banns by me, _ {| |This marriage was||Louis William Shobbrook||in the Presence||George Slee|| |- |solemnized between us,||Florence Millie Slee||of us,||Alice Drew|| |}

Census England 1901: Lewis Shobrook (Shobbrook-5)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Lewis Shobrook - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2124; Folio: 26; Page: 43; Enumeration District : 3. : Fore Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Shobbrook-5|Lewis Shobrook]]||head||M||24||M||Mason||Worker||||Devon, Northlew|| |- |[[Slee-240|Florance Shobrook]]||wife||M||22||F||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Archibald Shobrook||son||S||1||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Dorwin Shobrook||daughter||S||9m||F||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}

Census England 1911: George Slee (Slee-195)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13141; Schedule Number: 43; Enumeration District : 05. : 10, East Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||60||M||32||-||-||-||Market Lessee & greengrocer||Carried on by employer||Own account||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jessie Slee]]||wife||M||52||F||32||8||8||-||Assisting in business||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-245|Wilfred Richard Slee]]||son||S||20||M||-||-||-||-||Confectioner||Carried on by employer||Employer||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-239|Doris Slee]]||daughter||S||12||F||-||-||-||-||||School||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-238|Arthur Reginald Slee]]||son||S||10||M||-||-||-||-||||School||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}

Alte Grotegaster Bauernfamilien

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'''Alte Grotegaster Bauernfamilien'''
''Die Erzählung wurde aus dem Internet-Auftritt der „Evangelische Kirchengemeinden Driever, Esklum, Grotegaste“ http://esklum.reformiert.de/alte-grotegaster-familien.html übertragen''. Gewiss hat jeder Bauernhof der früheren Gemeinde seine Geschichte aufzuweisen, die weit in frühere Jahrhunderte zurückreicht. Aus der Fülle des vorliegenden Materials sollen nun Nachrichten über zwei Familien herausgezogen werden, die damit stellvertretend in den Vordergrund gerückt werden, ohne die Chroniken anderer Familien nebensächlich erscheinen zu lassen. Erwähnenswert bleibt gewiss noch die bekannte Grotegaster Familie Groeneveld, die aber eine umfangreiche Familiengeschichte für ihren gesamten Bereich in mehreren Bänden besitzt. Der Verfasser glaubte daher auf die Wiedergabe von Auszügen daraus verzichten zu können, insbesondere, weil damit wenig Neues geboten worden wäre. Es mag lediglich an dieser Stelle erwähnenswert bleiben, dass zahlreiche Glieder der Familie Groeneveld in der alten und neueren Landesgeschichte besonders hervorgetreten sind, wobei noch auf die starke verwandtschaftliche Verbindung zu anderen angesehenen Familien in und außerhalb Ostfrieslands zu verweisen wäre. Wenden wir uns an dieser Stelle zunächst einmal einer anderen alteingesessenen Grotegaster Familie zu, deren in frühester Zeit auftretende Ahnen ebenfalls zu den Vorfahren der Groenevelds gehört haben, nämlich der Sippe Feenders. Stammvater dieser Familie ist der etwa 1560 in Coldemüntje geborene und um 1625 verstorbene Landwirt Willm Engelkes. Sein Vater dürfte der um 1560 in Coldemüntje lebende Engelke gewesen sein. Ein altes Viehregister aus der Zeit um 1598 erwähnt den Willem (Engelken) zu Koldemo(niken). Er war Besitzer des größten Viehbestandes auf einem Bauernhof im Kirchspiel Grotegaste, der sich aus 3 Pferden, 27 Milchkühen und 9 Kopf Jungvieh zusammensetzte, wozu gewiss noch eine Anzahl Kälber zu rechnen wäre.

Als Nachkomme von Willm Engelkes kommt zweifellos der [[Willems-365|'''Hindrik Willems''']] infrage, der 1604 geboren wurde, mit einer 1611 geborenen [[Haykes-1|'''Moederke Haykes''']] verheiratet war und 1689 gestorben ist. [[Haykes-1|'''Moederke''']] war Willm ''(gemeint ist wohl [[Willems-365|'''Hindrik''']])'' bereits 1687 im Tod vorausgegangen. [[Willems-365|'''Hindrik''']] hatte einen Bruder Harbert Willms, geboren um 1600, gestorben am 04.12.1676.

Als Harberts Nachkomme ist Willem Harberts anzusehen, von dem aber die Geburts- und Sterbedaten fehlen. Im Kopfschatzregister vom Jahre 1719 lesen wir: (Übersetzung aus dem Holländischen) „Harbert Willms, Fähnrich (des Landesaufgebots) Eigentümer, seine Hausfrau, 2 Knechte, 1 Magd. Der Platz ist 54 Diemat groß:“ Im Jahre 1749 wird in einem anderen Register über ihn gesagt: „Fendrich Harbert Willems, Witwer mit 4 Kindern, 2 Dienstboten. 20 Grasen Weideland, 90 Grasen Meedland. Noch ein Platz, Haus ledig, Land (wird) gebraucht. 18 Grasen Weide, 29 ½ Grasen Meedland.

Insgesamt besaß Harbert Willms also 158 Grasen Land. Aus alten Archivakten und Grundbuchunterlagen erfahren wir auch nähere Einzelheiten über den großen Besitz und die Familie. Der zweite Platz war nämlich im April 1738 von Garrelt Hensmann angekauft worden. Harbert bewirtschaftete den Gesamtbesitz mit seinen Söhnen. Weitere Einzelheiten werden uns noch im Zuge der 1761 stattgefundenen Erbauseinandersetzung zwischen Harberts Kindern mitgeteilt, die nach dessen 1760 erfolgtem Ableben notwendig geworden war. Es waren damals vier Kinder vorhanden und zwar: # Landwirt Willem Harberts, geb. um 1708. # Landwirt Ontje Harberts, geb. um 1711. # Landwirt Harm Harbers, geb. 1721. # Tochter Aaltje Harbers, geb. ? gest.? Diese war verheiratet mit dem Pastoren ter Veere oder Fehr. Zur Erbmasse gehörten damals die beiden schon vorerwähnten Bauernplätze in Grotegaste. Den Stammhof erhielt der Sohn Harm Harberts für 12000 Gulden. Der zweite, 1738 vom Vater angekaufte Platz, wurde den beiden Brüdern Willem und Ontje Harberts zugesprochen. Dafür hatten diese 11000 Gulden in die Erbmasse einzuzahlen. Was noch weiter vereinbart wurde, soll mit nachfolgender auszugsweisen Wiedergabe des Vertrages gesagt werden:
''Einiges Kopfzerbrechen bereitete die Verteilung des häuslichen und landwirtschaftlichen Inventars, des „In-Boedels“.''
Mit Befriedigung lesen wir, dass man sich „in Liebe eins geworden“ war. Willem und Ontje hatten ihren Vater – wohl als Haussöhne – große Dienste geleistet und wesentlich zur Erhaltung und Verbesserung des elterlichen Vermögens beigetragen. Ihnen standen Brautschatzgelder, wohl richtiger Erb-Vorauszahlungen von je tausend Gulden zu. In Anrechnung auf dieses Guthaben wurde ihnen das häusliche Eingut mit Möbeln und Gerätschaften überlassen. Von einem Viehbestand wird nichts erwähnt. Vermutlich war dieser bereits früher in den Besitz von Harm Harbers übergegangen. Offenbar hat dieser zunächst den zweiten Herd der Familie in Grotegaste bewirtschaftet, während Ontje und Willem bei ihrem Vater auf dem alten Familiensitz geblieben waren. Auf Grund des Erbvergleichs hätten dann die drei Brüder ihren Wohnsitz wechseln müssen, da Harm und Ontje Harbers nunmehr auf den von ihnen aus der Erbmasse erhaltenen Hof zogen. Aus dieser Erbschaft stand den Geschwistern je ein Viertel zu. In Geld wurde dieser Anteil in jedem Fall auf fünfeinhalbtausen ostfriesische Gulden berechnet, da noch einige Schulden in Abzug kamen. Altje, die Ehefrau des Oldendorper Pastors ter Veer erhielt außer ihrem bereits erhaltenen Brautschatz eine Erbabfindung zugesprochen, die bei der damaligen Kaufkraft des Geldes recht stattlich war. Welche Bestände an Leinen in jeder Zeit zu einem bäuerlichen Haushalt gehörten, ersieht man aus der Feststellung, dass jeder Erbe dreizehn Bettlaken, zwölf „Küssenbühren“ und sechs „Koplakens“ erhalten konnte.

Bemerkenswert groß war der Schatz an Gold- und Silbersachen, für die in früheren Jahrhunderten unsere Hausmütter eine besondere Schwäche gehabt haben müssen. Um zu einer gerechten Verteilung zu kommen, einigten sich die Erben, alle Silbersachen zunächst auf die Waage zu legen. Jeder Erbe erhielt dann Gegenstände im Gesamtgewicht von siebenunddreißig Lot (etwa 614 Gramm).

Bei der Verteilung der Goldsachen zeigte man sich großzügiger. Die Frau des Pastoren konnte ein goldenes Schloss mit nach Hause nehmen. Darüber hinaus verehrten ihr die Brüder noch einen wertvollen Ring. Den übrigen Erben verblieben goldene Schnallen, Ringe und „Stifte“.

Im Jahre 1774 errichteten die Gebrüder Willem und Ontje Harbers ein Testament in niederländischer Sprache. Sie vermachten ihren Hof den Kindern „von onsen geliefden broeder Harm Harbers“, die namentlich mit Harbert Willems, Sieben Ontje, Noentje und Gertrud Harms aufgeführt wurden.

Herzlich muss das Verhältnis der beiden Brüder auch zu ihrer Schwester, der Pastorenfrau Aaltje, gewesen sein. Domine ter Veer (Fehr) war inzwischen nach Nüttermoor übergesiedelt. Seine Frau erhielt von dem Grotegaster Hof, beginnend mit dem Todesjahr des letzten der beiden Brüder, eine jährliche lebenslängliche Rente von zweihundert ostfriesischen Gulden und noch ein „gedachtnis-Stük“ im Werte von zweihundert Gulden zugesprochen.

Um den Grotegaster Hof nicht in andere Hände gelangen zu lassen, sollte ihn der Miterbe Harbert Willms (Sohn von Harbert Harbers) für elftausend Gulden übernehmen können.

Acht Zeugen, Folkert Jans Groenevelt, Schulmeister Hinderikus Schetzberg, Lammert Peters, Ontje Ontjes, Lübbert Hinders, Lükas Gerdes, Harm Kampen, und Hemme Vrielings bekräftigten das Testament durch ihre Unterschrift. Als Rechtskundiger wirkte der Notar Brakenhoff aus Leer mit. Harm Harberts (Harbers) geb. um 1721, gest. 25.01.1796, war seit 1751 mit Swantje Groeneveld (geb. 18.11.1732, gest. 29.09.1797) verheiratet. Aus dieser Ehe ging der Sohn Harbert Willms hervor, der sich Feenders nannte. Harbert wurde 1752 geboren und starb am 11.09.1808. Verheiratet war er seit 1776 mit Engel Heeren Fresemann, die 1837 bei Verwandten in Kirchborgum starb. Harbert Willms, der 1807 sein Testament machte und darin seinen Sohn Heere Fresemann Feenders als Erben bestimmte, hat den Familiennamen Feenders schon vor der französischen Zeit angenommen.

Aus Heere Fresemanns Leben ist folgendes bekannt geworden. Er wurde am 24.12.1784 in Grotegaste geboren und starb am 15.02.1838. Die Grotegaster Liegenschaften übernahm er aus der Erbmasse für 24000 Gulden. Verheiratet war er mit der am 22. August 1784 in Rhaude geborenen Trientje Fokken, die am 01.03.1844 in Leer gestorben ist.

Das sich dieser Vorfahre nach Rhaude verheiratete, hing mit der Pachtung (?) der Rhauder Mühle zusammen, die früher eine Kirchenmühle (Im Besitz der Kirchengemeinde) gewesen ist. Aus der Ehe mit Trientje Fokken gingen 10 Kinder hervor: # Catharina geb.........? # Maike, später Ehefrau von Jann Lühring, Weekeborg. # Willm Heeren Feenders, später in Bingumgaste wohnend. # Maria, später Ehefrau des Hinrikus Swalve, Haseborg. # Ontje Heeren Feenders, geb. ? gest. ? Dieser erhielt den Grotegaster Besitz für 24000 Gulden. Verheiratet war er mit Barbarina Krull. Nach dem väterlichen Testament sollte Ontje den Platz aber erst haben, wenn er dem Alkohol entsagte. # Fokke Heyen Feenders, geb. 15.02.1807, in Rhaude, gest. 1871. Dieser erhielt später Sommerlust. # Engel Feenders, verheiratet mit Pastor Tilemann. # Johanne, später Ehefrau Untjes Freesemann. # Harbert Willms Feenders, später Pastor bei Lingen. # Sieben Heeren Feenders, Grotegaste. Als zweite bekannte alte Familie erscheint wohl die der „Müntingas“ in der Grotegaster Chronik erwähnenswert. Auch diese hatte im Verlauf von Jahrhunderten enge verwandtschaftliche Verbindungen zu alteingesessenen Bauerngeschlechtern im südlichen Ostfriesland. Der um die heimatliche Geschichtsforschung hochverdiente Pastor Hensmann in Möhlenwarf hat zur Geschichte der Familie Müntinga einen Abriss in der Deichwartnummer 13 zur Tageszeitung „Rheiderland“ vom 01.04.1967 gebracht, in der auch der Coldemüntjer Zweig angesprochen wird. Der Verfasser möchte dazu noch einige Ergänzungen aus seinen Ermittlungen beitragen.

Als Stammvater wird der nach Hensmann in den Jahren 1618/28 als „Erbgesessener“ in Hilkenborg nachweisbare Lüpke Sibes, verheiratet mit einer Frau Eyke, angesehen. Offenbar ist dieser identisch mit dem im ältesten bekannten Overldinger Viehregister um 1598 aufgeführten Bauern zu Hilkenborg gleichen Namens. Der damalige Lüpke Sibes war Besitzer eines Viehbestandes von drei Pferden, vierzehn Milchkühen und mehreren Stück Jungvieh. Er muss somit schon eine für jene Zeitverhältnisse umfangreiche Milch- und Weidewirtschaft betrieben haben.

Nachkommen dieses Hilkenborger Bauern waren einmal der 1656 in einer Vertragssache mit den Landwirten zu Coldemüntje auftretende Sibe Lüpkens, uns zwar wegen der Nutzung der Coldemüntjer Höfe sowie der Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts geborene Enkel Sibens, der bis 1703 in Coldemüntje auch nachweisbar ist. Dieser hatte wieder einen etwa 1686 geborenen Sohn Jan Sibens, verheiratet mit Tetje Luppen.
Auf dieses Ehepaar geht die Stammfolge der Coldemüntjer Linie der Müntingas zurück (nach Hensmann), und zwar den 1726 zu Coldam geborene Jan Jans (Müntinga), der am 20.08.1790 verstarb und seit 1753 mit Grietje Jans Kromminga (nicht Krumminga) verheiratet war. Zwei Söhne dieses Ehepaares sollen hier genannt werden: # Jan Jans Müntinga, geb. 03.09.1759, gest. 13.11.1823. Er verheiratete sich am 26.04.1786 mit Grietje Everts Groeneveld aus Hilkenborg. # Menno Jans Müntinga, geb. 23.11.1761 zu Coldemüntje, gest. 14.01.1854 zu Weener. Dieser heiratete 1791 in Grotegaste Aalte Groeneveld. Menno Jans wird uns als ein sehr wohlhabender Landwirt geschildert, der in Grotegaste auch das Amt eines Kirchenvogts (Kirchenvorsteher) bekleidet. Ein Sohn von Menno Jans M. war der am 15.12.1791 geborene Jan Jans Müntinga, seit 1822 verheiratet mit Titta Hitjer. Er verstarb am 17.01.1860 zu Mark. Aus der Ehe der Vorgenannten ging u.a. Menne Müntinga hervor, geb. am 25.08.1809 zu Coldam und gestorben am 24.06.1882. Verheiratet war Menne M. seit 1837 mit Margarete Groeneveld aus Coldemüntje. Die Müntinga haben also mit mehreren Generationen in der Familie Groeneveld eingeheiratet.

Menne Müntinga hatte einen am 06.01.1846 geborenen Sohn Eberhard Melchior Müntinga, der am 01.02.1937 verstorben ist und somit das biblische Alter von 91 Jahren erreichte. Eberhard Müntinga ist als Deichrichter in der Öffentlichkeit bekannt geworden. Er muss ein hervorragender Sachwalter der ihm übertragenen Aufgaben gewesen sein. Von einem Besuch bei ihm berichtete einmal der Vater des Verfassers und zwar über den bemerkenswerten Eindruck, den der erfahrene Deichrichter auf ihn gemacht hatte. Dieser gehörte jedenfalls zum Kreis jener Persönlichkeiten, die sich in ihrer Lebensarbeit verdienstvoll für die Allgemeingesetzt haben. Mit Eberhard Müntinga erlosch (nach Hensmann) die Coldemüntjer Linie. Ihre Namensträger lassen sich zweifellos noch in vielen Schatzungsregistern früherer Jahrhunderte, aber auch in den Kirchenbüchern, verfolgen. Sie alle sind wie bei der Familie der Feenders Träger eines Namens gewesen, der in der heimatlichen Geschichte einen guten Klang gehabt hat. ==References==

Census England 1891: George Slee (Slee-195)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1755; Folio: 55; Page: 30; GSU roll: 6096865; Enumeration District : : 4. East Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||37||M||Farmer & Grocer||||||X||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jessie Slee]]||wife||M||32||F||Grocer||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-240|Florence Millie Slee]]||daughter||S||12||F||Scholar||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-242|Gertrude Jessie Slee]]||daughter||S||9||F||Scholar||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-246|William Coombe Slee]]||son||S||7||M||Scholar||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-244|Sidney W.C. Slee]]||son||S||4||M||Scholar||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-245|Wilfred R. Slee]]||son||S||11m||M||||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}

Census England 1911: Thomas Price (Price-9396)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - Thomas Price - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13141; Schedule Number: 125; Enumeration District : 05. : Fair Place, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Price-9396|Thomas Price]]||head||M||47||M||8||-||-||-||Fruiterer & Greengrocer||||Own account||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |[[Slee-242|Gertrude Jessie Price]]||wife||M||32||F||8||5||5||-||||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Gertrude Jessie Price||daughter||S||7||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |Rowland Thomas Price||son||S||5||M||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |William Earnest Price||son||S||4||M||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |Edith Frances Price||daughter||S||2||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |Stella May Price||daughter||S||1m||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Annie Wright||servant||S||23||F||-||-||-||-||General Servant (domestic)||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}

Census England 1881: George Slee (Slee-195)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1881 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG11; Piece: 2224; Folio: 25; Page: 6; GSU roll: 1341536; Enumeration District : : 3. East Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||27||M||Farmer||Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia J Slee]]||wife||M||22||F||||Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-240|Florence M. Slee]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Ilfracombe|| |}

Census England 1911: William C Slee (Slee-246)

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[[Category: Newquay, Cornwall]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - William C Slee - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13730; Schedule Number: 125; Enumeration District : 10. : Bank Street, Newquay, Cornwall, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-246|William C Slee]]||head||M||27||M||2||-||-||-||Fruiterer & Florist||||Employer||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Annie Slee||wife||M||26||F||2||1||1||-||||||||||Cornwall, Constantine|| |- |[[Slee-194|George Slee]]||brother||S||17||M||-||-||-||-||Assisting in Business||||Worker||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Muriel Slee||daughter||S||1||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Cornwall, Newquay |}

The Benjamin Ring House

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This was the home known as Washington's Headquarters - a residence used by the President, George Washington and his officers as strategic headquarters during the battle of Brandywine on September 11, 1777. [ 1 ] The residence was built in 1731 by Thomas G. Clark and later acquired by Benjamin Ring, a prominent Quaker, miller, and farmer of the Birmingham Township. During the Battle of Brandywine the house came into very close contact with the battle, which raged along parts of the property. Several shots hit the home, forcing residents to hide in the wine-cellar. The home was later used as a hotel and tavern on and off from 1800 - 1807, which at one point was named the "The United States of Arms." [ 2 ] The property exchange hands many times, and renovations were made. However on September 16, 1931 the house was extensively damaged by a large fire, where it was being operated as a tea house at the time. In 1949 the Brandywine Battlefield Park was created by the State of Pennsylvania, which as part of the project, restored the Benjamin Ring home back to it's 18th century appearance. [ 1 ] Today, the home can be viewed and toured at the [http://brandywinebattlefield.org/ Brandywine Battlefield Park] SOURCES: 1. Furst, Karen Smith. ''Around Chadds Ford''. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2005. Print. Page 60. 2. Jordan, John W. ''A History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania''. Vol. 1. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1914. Print. Page 284

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Percival-401|Ali Percival]] is currently working on. Can you help? I am also working on Poole, Maitland (Earl of Lauderdale), Christie, and Stewart of Ireland/Scotland. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Percival-401&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ali Percival To-Do List|Ali's current to-do list]].''

Census England 1911: Frederick William Cook (Cook-13966)

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[[Category: Redruth, Cornwall]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - Frederick William Cook - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13982; Schedule Number: 59. : 1, Cardrew Terrace, East End, Redruth, Cornwall, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-13966|F. W. Cook]]||Head||M||43||M||20||-||-||-||Casual Labourer||General Merchants Stores||Worker||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |Robina Cook||wife||M||41||F||20||4||4||0||||||||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||daughter||S||19||F||-||-||-||-||Nurse (Domestic)||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |F. W. Cook Jnr||son||S||17||M||-||-||-||-||Gardner (Domestic)||||Worker||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |Ethel Cook||daughter||-||10||F||-||-||-||-||At School||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |Samuel John Cook||son||-||8||M||-||-||-||-||At School||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |}

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[[Category: Gwennap, Cornwall]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Frederick W Cook - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2238; Folio: 141; Page: 8; Enumeration District : 14. : Buller Downs, Gwennap, Cornwall, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-13966|Frederick W. Cook]]||head||M||33||M||General carrier||worker||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |Robina Cook||wife||M||31||F||||||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||daughter||S||9||F||||||||Cornwall, Redruth|| |- |Frederick W. Cook||son||S||7||M||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |Ethel Cook||daughter||S||7m||F||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |}

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

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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 V: ''Letters & Endnotes''=== Here Mr. Rutherford's ''Journal'' ends.—He intended to continue the Narrative of his life and labours, as some detached sentences evidently shew; but his increasing debility, and more pressing avocations, prevented the accomplishment of his design. Some documents however remain, which help us to give an account of the years that follow, till the Lord, ''whom he served with his spirit in the gospel of his Son'', released him from his warfare, and admitted him to the eternal ''rest which remaineth for the people of God''. His next remove was to the north of Ireland, where, in the town of Coleraine, he became acquainted with ''Miss Isabella Young'', of a very respectable family in that place; to whom he was in the following year united in marriage. For this connexion he always praised God, ever declaring that it was his greatest earthly blessing; and this he confirmed on his death-bed to the beloved partner of all his joys and sorrows. After labouring a few years in these parts, he was stationed again in Dublin. Here he was favoured with what he had a long time ardently wished for. "I had, says he, for several years an uncommon desire to see Mr. Fletcher; insomuch that I often involuntarily, repeated those words of our Lord to his disciples: ''With desire have I desired to eat this passover with you''—with desire have I desired to see Mr. Fletcher. And God fulfilled my desire at a time, and in a way, which I had not thought of: for in August, 1783, at the earnest desire of the preachers and the society in Dublin, he and Mrs. Fletcher visited that city, where I had an opportunity of being in company with him almost every day, morning, noon, and night; and of hearing him preach five or six times a week for nearly two months; which have ever viewed as a signal instance of the divine condescension. and goodness towards an unworthy creature.—At the recollection of those days, (for they were days of the Son of Man!) my heart overflows with gratitude to the Giver of every good and perfect gift." From this time, as the writer of this sketch has often had occasion to observe, Mr. Rutherford's mind became more deeply penetrated with a sense of the height and depth of that ''holiness without which no man shall see the Lord''. His preaching also fully took that heavenly direction, and his whole soul seemed to breathe, ''This one thing i do, forgetting the things which are behind, I reach forth to those which are before, I press to the mark for the prize of the high culling of God in Christ Jesus''. He removed soon after to England, and for some years laboured in Yorkshire; and after a third visit to Dublin for two years, he laboured in Bristol, London, Manchester, and Liverpool. In all these places his name is ''as ointnient poured forth''; and many are the seals to his earnest and truly evangelical ministry. The Lord favoured him much in his domestic comforts, and in the children which he gave him. But there was a balance of affliction also in this respect. He lost several very lovely children in early infancy: one in particular, whom the Lord called for at Liverpool, was a child which could not be given up without a bleeding heart. To a most lovely person, and a voice remarkably musical, she added such marks of a deep impression of religion, as is seldom seen at the early age of four years. An account of the close of her life is contained in the following letter from the afflicted Father to the editor. The rising generation may be edified by the account, and by those that follow: and pious parents will rejoice in having such precious monuments of early, and even ''infant'' piety, to put into the hands of their tender offspring. ====Death of Mary==== Liverpool, Jan. 26, 1798
Very dear Brother, In my last I gave you an account of the increasing illness of our dear ''Mary'', whose remains we have this day committed to the grave. You know she was always sweet and engaging, but she became more particularly so in the four last months of her life. She seemed evidently to get a divine fitness for the world of happy spirits, to which she was hastening. Soon after we came here, she grew remarkably fond of going to the chapel, and heard with uncommon attention, for a child not four years old: and though her debility was such that she could seldom sit so long without being exhausted, she never complained, nor would suffer herself to be taken out till all was concluded. She would often enquire when the preaching would be again. Sometimes her mother, on account of the severity of the weather, and the declining state of her health, would prevail on her to stay at home; at which she always appeared grieved and disappointed. The last time she heard preaching was on Christmas-day. When I came in after divine service, she said, in a kind of triumph, "Father, I have been at the chapel !" It was the last time she ever went out. She had a most delightful voice; and while she was able to go about, continued to charm us with her heavenly songs. Some of the words were, "Glory, honour, praise, and power,
Be unto the Lamb for ever! Jesus
Christ is our Redeemer,
Hallelujah!" And, "Lend, lend your wings; I mount, I fly!
0 grave! where is thy victory?
0 death where is thy sting?" She also often sung, " 'Tis almost done, 'tis almost o'er,
We're joining those who're gone before„,--
We then shall meet to part no more!" The Wednesday before she died, when lying in her crib, which was brought down to the parlour, she. sung so loud as to be heard all over the lower part of the house, "Lend, lend your wings; I mount, I fly!" While she could speak, she often told us that she loved us. The little girl which we got to assist in the family, Mary had conceived a great dislike to, so that she did not wish to have her near her. On Friday, (which was the last day she was able to say much) after repeating the names of her five sisters and two brothers, telling them all, with her mother and myself, that she loved us, she said, "And I love Hannah too—where is Hannah?" On seeing her come into the room, she said, "Hannah, I love you; come near to me, Hannah: Mary loves Hannah." Saturday evening, seeing a tear on her mother's cheek, as she lay upon her lap, she put up her hand to remove it, but could not speak. Her mother said, "0 Mary! shall I never hear that sweet voice again?" That night between twelve and one o'clock, she broke out singing part of a hymn-tune, with a voice so inexpressibly sweet and harmonious, that it seemed to us more than human! She rested to take breath, and began again and again. [This was the last effort—the dying song!] Sunday, for some time she appeared to be dying, yet was not released till Tuesday, when her happy spirit took its flight to the paradise of God! 0 my brother! I cannot tell you the pangs I have felt on account of the affliction and. death of this dear child. Judge then what her dear and tender mother, who watched over her day and night for so long a time, must have endured! Yet through all, the Lord has graciously and wonderfully supported her. In the midst of all, I hope we have felt nothing contrary to resignation to the divine will. I believe we can say from our hearts, ''The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord !'' I am your truly affectionate Brother,
THOMAS RUTHERFORD. ====Death of Elizabeth==== But a deeper affliction of the domestic kind yet awaited him. Upon his removal to Sheffield, his beautiful daughter Elizabeth was snatched away, by a fever in the fourteenth year of her age. Of this very painful dispensation, Mr. Rutherford has left the following very interesting and edifying account.—He begins by observing, "That, she had naturally a sweet and gentle spirit, and a good understanding; but was extremely diffident, and of few words; what she said however, was often marked with wisdom and penetration above her years.—Her great sensibility exposed her to many painful feelings. If there was occasion to reprove her, a look was generally sufficient. Indeed so little was there amiss in her conduct, that I believe the greatest punishment her mother ever inflicted upon her, was once refusing her a kiss, when she came with the other children to bid good night, at going to bed; which so afflicted her, that her mother was obliged to follow her up stairs, lest she should he ill through grieving. As she grew in years, she increased in wisdom and a desire for improvement; in filial affection, and uniform application to whatever she considered to be her duty in the family. Her affection for her mother "was remarkable, discovering itself in a variety of instances which cannot well be described. She considered, attended to, and remembered almost every thing; insomuch that her mother used to call her, her right hand. She was also particular in prefering her two eldest sisters, always choosing for her part the lowest place, and meanest offices. Her attention to the three youngest children, especially the infant, was unremitting. - There was something uncommonly lovely and interesting in her countenance and manners; and had she not been as remarkably modest, the praises bestowed on her beauty from time to time might have proved injurious. But she seemed rather, pained on these occasions, and manifested an increasing indifference both to company and dress. When the children were invited to little parties, she would often excuse herself, by saying, "We must not all leave mother, and it is more properly my place to stay at home." In like manner, when presents were made them in which there was a choice, she would say, "My sisters must chuse first, and I shall be satisfied."-- Thus all disputes were prevented by a sweet yieldingness of disposition, which greatly endeared her to the whole family. Though she made no particular profession of religion before her last illness, her whole behaviour was not only unblameable, but discovered a strict sense of propriety, and a regard for what was good, with much of the fear of God. She was exceedingly afraid of hypocrisy, or as she expressed it, of ''deceiving herself'', and appearing to possess more than she really did. She had very painful exercises on this account, both respecting herself and others; so that she has wept, and even been ill with the apprehension. But the most striking part of her character was exhibited in her last illness; and she left behind her such a savour of real excellence and solid piety, as I hope the family will never forget. On Monday, Aug. 4, she first complained of a head-ache. Tuesday and Wednesday she attempted to do little matters as usual; but in the evening of Wednesday she was seized with chilliness, and other feverish symptoms. Thursday she entreated permission to come down, but lay most of the time on the sofa; and in the afternoon was taken to bed, from whence she never again rose. Once indeed, on hearing that her mother was fainting she suddenly started up, and attempted to assist in supporting her. At that moment three drops of blood fell from her nose on her mother's handkerchief. She was carried back to bed, ,and the pain in her head became so violent, that she was at intervals delirious. The disorder was pronounced a nervous fever. She was repeatedly blistered, but without any lasting effect. On Tuesday, the 12th, I returned from the Conference, and found her in this melancholy state, and her dear mother not recovered from a dangerous attack. Betsy, on seeing me, appeared a little revived; but the next day she lost her recollection, and in a great measure her speech, and for several hours had all the appearance of one dying. Thursday, to our great astonishment and joy, she recovered both speech and understanding, and remained perfectly recollected all Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The doctor then said, we might entertain hopes of her recovery; which we too eagerly did, flattering ourselves that the Lord was about to give us back our ''Isaac'', whom, though with bleeding hearts, we had endeavoured to present on the altar. But, alas, this comfort was soon withdrawn! Monday, the 18th, she changed again for the worse, and continued so till Friday the 22d; when, after a severe struggle with the last enemy, she quietly, and with a triumphant smile on her countenance, fell asleep, a little after ten in the morning--a few hours before our venerable friend, Mr. Alexander Mather, entered into his eternal rest. During the greatest part of her last illness, on account of violent and incessant pain in her head, she was not inclined to speak much, but was patient and quiet as a lamb; pleased with every thing that was done for her, and grateful to all who attended her, constantly thanking them for every thing they gave her, even for the bitterest potion. Wearisome and sleepless nights were appointed unto her. For several days and nights together, she did not rest for five minutes at once. Yet, from first to last, she never discovered the smallest degree of fretfulness, nor uttered one word of complaint. On the contrary, she was "all praise, all meekness. and all love!" In her, ''patience had its perfect work''. Those who were most with her could best testify, that her steady and cheerful resignation to the divine will, her Iamb-like meekness, and composure of mind and countenance. her love and gratitude, and above all, her humble devotion, were truly exemplary. From the beginning of her illness, she discovered no desire for life, nor fear of death; but after she recovered from the severe attack of Wednesday, the 13th, she was more than ever engaged with God. --Her mother, wishing to encourage her, said, "You have only to look to Jesus, my dear; he assuredly loves you, and is waiting to assure you of it." She answered; "That is just what I desire to do. I believe he loves me, but I want to feel ''more'' of his love, and to have a ''fuller'' assurance of it." She then said, "I believe the Lord has restored the use of my speech and understanding, that I may be ''fully'' ready; and I desire to improve them for that end." And she did so: for prayer was now her chief employment and delight. Her heart, her eyes, her hands, and her voice were lifted up to God both day and night in solemn prayer: She wished every one who came to see her, to pray with her. She called her mother and me to prayer frequently in the. course of the day, in which she constantly joined with great fervour, and hearty amens. She said, "I want all to pray for me;" and added, "but I must not depend upon the prayers of others; I must be in earnest for myself." On hearing that ''Mr. Longden'' was in the parlour, she asked, if he might not come up and pray with her? When he was come to her, he asked, "Shall I pray for your recovery?" She hesitated to answer. He then added, "Or shall I leave it entirely to the Lord?" She immediately replied, "Leave it ''entirely'' to the Lord." She often besought her mother not to grieve, saying, "You have often told me that the world is dangerous. and full of snares. I believe it will be best for me to go now; for I am afraid, if I recover, that f shall grow careless, and forget God; there are so many things in the world to draw away the mind from him."—Once she said, "If I should recover, I will meet in class; it may help me to stand." Her mother told her, that she hoped if she were spared, she would be a blessing to her sisters. She replied, "I think my death will be a greater blessing to them." She manifested to the last a most affectionate concern for the whole family. She enquired, if there had been any account from her brother ''William'', who sailed for the ''West Indies'' a short time before she was taken ill. She frequently enquired for the three youngest children, (who were sent out of the way that the house might be kept quiet) adding, "I hope they will be taken care of." The day before she died, she asked to see them. As they came near, she gave them one by one her hand, kissed them, and said to each in an affecting manner, "The Lord bless you!" But her love to her dear mother cannot be described. While she could speak, she declared it in the most tender and affecting language; and when she could not, her looks expressed the fullness of her heart. Sometimes she threw her arms about her mother's neck; at other times she wiped away the falling tear, and grasping her hand, kissed it, and pressed it to her heart, She repeatedly told me, that nothing made death painful to her, but the thoughts of what her mother would suffer in grieving for her. She once said to me, "Father, I hope the Lord will spare you while my mother lives;" adding, "she is too apt to neglect herself." About an hour before she entered into the last struggle, I asked her if she was happy. She answered, "0 yes!" "Do you feel that you love God?" "I do; and I know that he loves me."—For some days before her death, she frequently attempted to sing, but her voice failed. She then repeated that line, Land me safe on Canaan's side."—Monday, the 18th, after a very restless night, she repeated, ''Angels beckon me away,
''And Jesus bids me come.'' She particularly dwelt upon the last words, "Jesus bids me come"—"Jesus bids me come." Even in her delirium, all she said manifested the peace and purity of her mind. At one time, supposing herself conversing with one of the youngest children, she said, "My dear, would not you like to be in Heaven? Heaven is a sweet place.—Would it not be far better to die and go to Heaven, than to stay here?" Before her speech finally failed, she said many things which we could not understand. The last words we could make out were, "Let me go; let me go:" at which time she turned from her dear mother. and raising both her arms, stretched them out, as if to grasp an invisible object.—Precious love! She, in the meriting of life, has gained the heaven of eternal rest, and left us to suffer and mourn! May we follow her. as she followed Christ, in affliction and death!
THOMAS RUTHERFORD. The following stanzas were composed by Mr. Roberts, of Bristol, on receiving the account of her death; and they are now inscribed on her grave-stone. They well express her character, and her triumphs over the last enemy. Could ought of angel innocence demand,
Or angel beauty radiant as the morn,
Exemption claim from death's vindictive hand,
Not now this trophy would his head adorn. Vainly was interposed in trembling haste,
With anguished hearts, the fond parental shield;
The shaft is flown the dire decree is past!
And death's proud triumphs deck the fatal field! "They beckon me away," (the vail of time
Transpiercing, round her hovering angels wait;)
"And Jesus bids me come!" In death sublime,
She said, and sunk beneath the hand of fate. Forbear thy triumphs, thou imperious king!
The captive prey not HUMAN might could save;
But Jesus died! and where's thy poignant sting?
HE lives! and where's thy victory, 0 grave? ====Death of Henry==== The following account of her lovely brother Henry, we have from the pen and the heart of a mother. "About a fortnight after Betsy's death, Henry (her true picture in mind and face) was taken ill. One night as he lay in the same room, I heard him uneasy, as if frightened in his sleep. I rose and went to him, to know what was the matter. He looked at me smiling, and said, he had seen Betsy; that an ugly black thing had made faces at him; that when Betsy came, she sent it away. This little circumstance affected me much, though I derived from it the comfort of thinking, that perhaps our dear deceased child was permitted to watch over us as a guardian angel. "Henry continuing poorly, the doctor was again sent for. He advised a change of air, the house at ''Sheffield'' being in a confined situation. As the child could bear the journey, we took him down to ''Liverpool'' for a few weeks, and were happy to see a daily amendment in his health and spirits. But we had not been long at home before his health and strength began again to decline. The winter was then too fast approaching to remove far. We therefore got lodgings in an airy situation at the end of the town: but it was too late. A cough and fever came on, under which he languished till Feb. 22. (just six months after Betsy), when he bid a lasting adieu to suffering. "During the former part of his illness, this dear child had discovered the greatest unwillingness to die; especially he said, he could not bear the thought of that ugly hole where they had put his sister: and if there were no other road to heaven, he should not like to go there, though he much desired to see Betsy again. His desire for life made him regularly watch for his medicine, and he would eagerly swallow down the most unpleasant draughts. When the doctor ceased to order any more, he begged we might employ others, that he might not die for want of medicine. “He yet wanted some months of being five years old. About a month before his death, being one day very importunate to be measured for a suit of new clothes, that he might ride out with his father, when he got better, in the spring; after trying to divert his mind from it, by a variety of means, I at length told him, there was now no hope of his being better in this world, and that his next suit would be like Betsy's. He understood me; and appeared thoughtful for some time. Soon after, he desired to lie down on the sofa, first telling his sisters, they were to put by his hat and other articles, which he should not want. As I sat by him, thinking he was asleep, he hastily raised himself and said, "Mother, I am not afraid to die now, and I don't care about the grave: they may put me in, I shall be with Betsy, so you know it cannot hurt me. I wish my coffin to be just like her's, only it need not be so large: but I suppose Mr. W— will measure me for it as he did her. My father and sisters will go to see me put there; you, mother, are not able." My heart was too full to make much reply, while he talked in this strain: yet I was truly thankful to see that the dread of death and the grave, (which but a little before seemed so terrible.) were entirely taken away: nor did he from that hour ever express a wish to recover. On the contrary, he talked with the greatest composure of his approaching dissolution, with enquiries about the invisible world. February eighteenth, I was taken ill. He was not then worse than for some time before„ but appeared to grieve at the separation; often entreating his dear father, (who nursed him with all possible care and tenderness,) to let him see me. Accordingly, we were indulged with a sight of each other, the second evening after my confinement. He asked to lie down by me just a few minutes, and that he would not disturb me. We promised he should come again in the morning. He embraced in a most affecting manner, saying he would be laid by me again the following day. But in the morning, the moment they were preparing to bring him up, according to the promise given him, he expired in their arms!—the third day after the birth of our last little one who in less than twelve months after joined his six sisters and brothers in the world of happy spirits!"
'''[[Young-6871|Isabella Young Rutherford]]''' ====Last Days of Rev. Thomas Rutherford==== Mr. Rutherford's next removal was to London, where he was received by an intelligent and pious people, as an angel of God. His labours were much owned of the Lord, and truly blest, to those especially who knew how to value a ministry so truly evangelical. After labouring the usual time, he was, at the earnest request of the society, appointed a third year; near the close of which, he was visited with an affliction, which, in its consequences,. shortened his truly valuable and useful life. In In the progress of the complaint. he was obliged to undergo a surgical operation. Here his fortitude was fully put to the test. and was not found wanting. In the usual course of duty, he had to preach on the morning appointed for the operation, at five o clock. He thought, it is perhaps for the last time; I will bear my dying testimony. He accordingly preached; and having returned from the chapel, he prepared, with his own hands, whatever was needful for the dreadful business. His sweetness, patience, and fortitude, did not escape the observation of his surgeon, Mr. Pierson, of Golden Square, a gentleman not more skilful in his profession, than well able to appreciate the power of religion on the mind; and who, when pressed to receive some remuneration for his great attention and able services, declined it in the most handsome manner, declaring, (as he did also to the writer of this account,) that he thought it an honour, and felt it to be a real advantage, to attend such a man as Mr. Rutherford. I saw my friend soon after this operation, and rejoiced with his dear partner and children, in hope that ''the bitterness of death was past'': for we all had hopes now of his long life. But the blow was struck: for though the operation fully answered to the utmost wishes of his friends, yet his weakness in the course of a few weeks returned, till he was at length, though very unwillingly, obliged to give up regular preaching. In the beginning of the following summer, being advised to try a journey and change of air, and as his soul longed over the place of his nativity, and the people among whom the ''Lord had called him out of darkness into his marvellous light'', he once more visited those parts of Northumberland where he had first tasted, and afterwards dealt out, ''the bread of life''. But the exertion was too great for his enfeebled constitution; and he returned in a weaker state than when he set out. In the following autumn, being over-heated in preaching an occasional sermon, and having two miles to walk in heavy rain, he was attacked with a rheumatic fever, which confined him to his bed for six weeks, and left him in a state of debility which admitted of no effectual remedy, and at length removed him to ''the inheritance of the saints in light''. The days of his weakness however were not unproductive. He employed a considerable portion of his time in preparing for the press ''a new edition'' of that invaluable treatise, ''The Reformed Pastor'', written by the venerable Richard Baxter,— While engaged in this work, an ardent desire for religious and ministerial improvement, having been manifested among the associated preachers in London, a plan was formed for that purpose; which being communicated to Mr. Rutherford, he wrote in return the following, letter, concerning which, nothing need be said to the pious and intelligent reader. It may be considered as containing some of the last golden sands of his precious life.
'''[[Moore-10053|Rev. Henry Moore]]''' ====A Final Letter==== London, March 14. 1806
Dear Brethren, Having just read over the plan which you have sketched for your future improvement and usefulness, and which, I think. if acted upon with attention and perseverance, may, by the divine blessing, be the means of great and lasting good both to yourselves and others; permit me, in order to assist you in the prosecution of it, and as one who sincerely wishes you to be ''scribes well instructed in the things concerning the kingdom of heaven'', to offer to your serious consideration the following hints. 1. You propose spending a certain portion of your time every week, in endeavoring to gain a just and comprehensive knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, &c. &c. and you intend to do so for this ''one ultimate end; that you may increase in the knowledge and love of God in your own souls, and be the better qualified to preach the gospel with acceptance and profit to others''. A most noble and glorious end this, the due consideration of which cannot fail to animate you in your laudable undertaking. 2. It behoves us, (for I include myself in the number,) to inquire, what has been the cause that we have, I will not say, let so many days and weeks, but months and years pass away, since we engaged in the solemn work of preaching the gospel, and have done so little towards improving ourselves, and gaining that kind and degree of knowledge, which is so necessary to qualify us for the work of our high and holy calling?—To be able to answer this question is of the greatest moment; because, unless we clearly discover what it is that has so long kept us, comparatively, doing nothing in the way of improvement, so as to guard against it for the future, it will render the best plans that can be devised, ineffectual. Therefore, let every one ask himself, as in the presence of God, What is the cause, that I, (since I began to teach and to preach) have not been more diligent in gaining useful knowledge, and in striving to bring lost sinners to Christ, and build up believers in faith and love? My brethren, search your hearts to the bottom, and find this matter out ---Perhaps, you will say, "We apprehend there are many causes." There probably may; but, I think, ''the grand cause is, our not having been truly sensible of the nature and greatness of the work in which we have engaged; not understanding and feeling as we ought to have done, its infinite importance and awful consequences''. Every one who takes upon him the office of a preacher, thereby declares, before God, angels, and men, "the great and holy God, the Father of the spirits of all flesh, ''who hath so loved the world as to give his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but hove everlasting life''; the Lord Jesus Christ who became incarnate, and offered himself a sacrifice on the cross to divine justice, for the redemption and salvation of mankind, ''hath committed unto me the ministry of reconciliation''—he hath constituted me his ambassador, and given me a commission to warn sinners to flee from the wrath to come; and, by all the terrors of his law, and all the promises and blessings of his gospel, to beseech them to be reconciled unto him. hath entrusted me, in a most important sense, with the care of immortal souls, souls purchased with his own blood:—of whom I must give a solemn account before his judgment seat. It is therefore my duty with all possible plainness and fidelity, to set eternal life and death before them;—I must lay open heaven and hell to their view, and shew them ''the worm that dieth not, and the fire that shall never be quenched'', which awaits all impenitent sinners; and ''the inheritance which is incorruptible undefiled, and that fadeth not away'', reserved for all the faithful in the presence of God and the Lamb. Yea, I must so apprise them of their danger, so point out to them the many snares and hindrances to which they are exposed, and with which they are beset, and so teach them what they are called to know, believe, experience, and practice, as to be clear of the blood of all men. Such is the charge, and such the work of every one who preaches the gospel. Nothing can possibly be more sacred and awful. Every thing which respects only this world, is absolutely insignificant and trifling in comparison of it. Now, my dear brethren, the more that I consider the subject, the more I am convinced, that the ''grand cause'' of our continuing so long negligent students, or unqualified and superficial preachers. has been, our not having had a proper sense of the important nature and consequences of the work of the ministry. Therefore, as you desire to attain the end you propose, get your hearts ''deeply'' impressed with these. That will ''make'' and ''keep'' you conscious of your want both of gifts and grace, and excite you to a diligent and persevering use of all the means within the compass of your power, for attaining ''both''. A preacher who is concerned, as he ought to be, for the glory of God, the advancement of the Redeemer's kingdom, and the salvation of souls, can neither be half-hearted, nor slack-handed in his work. These being ever before his eyes, and penetrating his heart, together with the consideration of what will be the consequence of his being found faithful, or unfaithful, awake and engage all the powers of his soul, and make him more and more determined, to spend and be spent in publishing the Sinner's Friend, and in teaching men the way of salvation through him; and for that end, to labour to be ''thoroughly furnished'' for his work. Hence he reads and studies the sacred word of God day and night, with prayer and strong cries for light and wisdom from above, that he may have a right judgment in all things; and be enabled so to divide, explain, and apply that blessed word, as to give unto all their portion in due season. When he studies a passage of scripture in order to preach from it, he endeavors to get a clear and comprehensive view of its general scope and design, —and in particular what is its original and literal meaning:--he considers it in connection with the context, the time when, the person or persons by whom, and to whom, and the end for which it was spoken; that he may lead his hearers to a right understanding of divine truth, and to scriptural views of christianity, both in theory and practice. But he does not stop here. No: he cannot he satisfied merely with what may be called sensible and judicious preaching—preaching, which is calculated to direct the understanding, and inform and settle the judgment of his hearers in the truth as it is in Jesus; though that is no small matter, and what he is careful not to neglect; but every sermon he studies, he thinks, and ''thinks'' again. how shall I speak, what shall I say, in order to get within the people to whom I preach? How shall I reach their hearts, and make them feel the importance of divine truth, and how deeply they are interested in the things of God and eternity.---0 my God, what language shall I use that I may shew them themselves, that I may discover to them the face of their souls, and the very bottom of their hearts! Thou, who alone searchest the heart, and knowest what is in man, help me, by the power of thy Spirit, and the proper application of thy word, to tear the scales from their eyes, and the veil from their heart; to cut in pieces all their false hopes, and pluck from them every refuge of lies; that having nothing wherein to trust, they may flee for refuge to the Lord Jesus Christ. My business is not to preach only so often, or in such and such places, nor yet so as to gain the applause of those who hear me; but to bring lost sinners to Christ, ''and feed the church of God''. If sinners be not brought to him by faith, and renewed and sanctified by his Spirit, they will everlastingly perish; and should it be through my unfaithfulness, ''their blood will be required at my hand'', and they will appear as witnesses against me in the great and dreadful day of the Lord. Whereas, if I am faithful, I shall not only, through divine grace, save my own soul, but be instrumental in saving others, who, in that day, will be to me a crown of rejoicing, when I shall be enabled, with reverence and gratitude, to say, ''Here am I, and the children which thou hast given me''. It would he easy to enlarge, but these hints shall suffice. Thus you see, my dear brethren, that the want of a proper sense of our work has been the ''grand cause'', why we have not hitherto profited more ourselves, and been more useful to others. I beseech you, therefore, ''fix this in your heart'', that nothing, no, ''nothing'', but a deep and lasting sense thereof, can make you industrious and successful students, and faithful, zealous, and useful preachers for the future. Without this, suppose you should gain a smattering of knowledge, you will, nevertheless. remain dry and superficial preachers. ''Knowledge''. without love, (especially in preachers) ''puffeth up'': and what sight is so disgusting as a vain, self-conceited preacher. A proud preacher of humility! By this time, perhaps, you are ready to ask, but how shall we attain and preserve a due sense of the vast importance of our work? 1. Be, sure that God calls yon to the work; that ''a dispensation of the gospel is committed unto you, and that. wo be unto you, if you preach not the gospel'' —This is a point of the greatest consequence, concerning which, every one ought to be ''fully'' satisfied in his own conscience before God. Because, either he calls you to the work, or he does not. If he call you, then it is your duty, and you have his promise that he will be with you, and that he will fit you for your work, and bless you in it; whereas, if he do not call you, then you have no business with it. Preaching is no part of your duty, and there is not a promise in all the Bible of divine assistance to such. Hence, they never can have a proper sense of the work of the ministry.— They may talk about it, and pretend to it, but it is imposssible for them to enter into its spirit, and feel, as they ought, its importance. We are sure that all who preach are not called of God to the work: for our Lord hath declared, ''That many will say unto him in that day, Lord, Lord, we have prophesied in thy name; in thy name we have cast out devils, and in thy name done many wondrous works'': to whom he will say, ''I never knew you'' that is. I never approved of you, nor of what you did) ''depart from me ye workers of iniquity''. See, therefore. that you be clear in this matter. Here ''dig deep'', and lay the foundation sure. 2. Being satisfied that you are called of God to the work, then apply to him in good earnest for power from on high; the baptism and continual anointing of the Holy Ghost. Mr. Wesley justly observes, that these remarkable words, though ''first'' and ''principally'' applicable to our blessed Lord, are in a ''secondary'' and ''lower'' sense, applicable to every preacher of the gospel. ''The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hall anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek: he hath sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all that mourn, etc.'' This divine and holy anointing will make you lively, deep and powerful preachers. It will loosen your tongues and enlarge your hearts, so that you shall be mighty, through God, to the pulling down of the strong holds of sin and Satan. 3. As you wish to preserve a due sense of the greatness of your work, and live in the spirit of it, pay strict attention to the state of your own souls, and be sure that you possess genuine, deep and lively piety. Do not think it enough, now and then, to taste the life and comforts of religion; but be in earnest, that you may be filled with the spirit and power thereof. Superficial religion will not do for any, and least of all for preachers. They must be men ''full of faith and of the Holy Ghost''; possessors and patterns of what they preach and recommend to others. If your own souls be lifeless and barren, your preaching, notwithstanding all your study, and all the knowledge you can gain, will be so too. You must feel the importance of religion, and live under its divine and heart-melting influence, in order to make your hearers feel it. You must be truly in earnest, and deeply concerned for your own salvation, if you really desire to see them so for theirs, or if you expect to be the instruments of making them so. In short, as you wish to be acceptable and profitable preachers, take care to be lively, zealous, and holy Christians. Keep the fire of divine love, love to God and Jesus Christ, to his gospel and the souls of men, ever burning on the altar of your hearts. Let it be diffused throughout your life, and appear in all you say, and do: let it penetrate and leaven all your studies, all your prayers, and all your sermons. 4. In order that you may be, what all the true ministers of God really are, ''flames of holy fire'', you must be men of prayer; men of ceaseless, importunate, and persevering prayer. From a deep sense of your utter helplessness and insufficiency for the work, and that you continually need wisdom and power from above, apply incessantly, by faith, to him who is the giver of ''every good and perfect gift, and who giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not'', and he will supply all your wants. 5. If you expect to make any considerable progress in piety, knowledge, and usefulness, you must also be ''self-denying'' men. You must ''rigidly'' deny yourselves of every thing that is inconsistent with your work, or has a tendency to retard, and make you slack in it. In particular, you must deny yourselves with regard to ''sleep''. Take no more than your health requires: and, in general, it does not require near so much as is commonly supposed. 0 what golden hours, what precious opportunites are lost, by ''needless'' and ''pernicious self-indulgence'' in that way!—Those of you who are young, while you have "firmness of nerve, and energy of thought," attend to this. You must likewise deny yourselves of all ''unnecessary'' and ''unprofitable company'' and ''conversation''. These dissipate the mind, and unfit it for prayer and study; and they are ''cruel murderers'' of time; which, if you do any thing to purpose, you must carefully redeem, by contriving and managing, as far as you possibly can, all your business of every kind, in such a manner as to make the most of every hour. Remember you are not only called to be ''strangers and pilgrims'', but by your preaching and example, to teach others to be such. Therefore, ''deny yourselves, take up your cross daily, and follow Christ''. If you make conscience of these things, and continue in them, you shall not be unfruitful in the knowledge and love of God, nor unsuccessful in his work: for he will bless you in your private studies, and in your public ministrations, and make you the instruments of good to many. I am persuaded none of ''you'' will attempt to excuse yourselves, by saying, you ''cannot'' do these things. Of yourselves, you know, you can neither do them, nor any thing else that is good; being ''mere'' helplessness, and naturally prone ''only'' to evil: but, at the same time, you know, from the ''infallible'' and ''unchangeable'' truth of God, that ''you can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth you''. Yes, ALL THINGS. All that God requires you to do as Christians. and as preachers. You know he hath promised, that ''his grace shall be sufficient for you, and his strength shall be made perfect in your weakness''; yea, and that he is faithful, and both infinitely able and willing to do all he hath said. Therefore, have faith in him. Plead his promise.—Wait steadfastly upon him, and you shall renew your strength: and prove by blessed experience that ''all things are possible to him that believeth''. With shame, I confess, my dear brethren, that I have come far short of what I ought to have been and done, both as a Christian and as a minister of Jesus Christ. Nevertheless, I can assure you, that I have recommended nothing to you, but what I have long seen the necessity of, and sought for myself; yea; and the longer I continued in the work, the more clearly I saw, and the more sensibly felt, the necessity and importance of all, and much more than I have here suggested. Since the commencement of my present affliction, I have thought much on the subject, and it has dwelt with peculiar force on my mind. Should the Lord see good to restore my health, and enable me again to labour in his vineyard, it is my ''fixed resolution'' to lay out all my strength and days for him, and to be more hearty than ever in his blessed work. Indeed, the light in which the ministerial character and work appear to me, and what I have felt, and do feel respecting them, make me exceedingly desirous that all my brethren, both local and travelling, should be ''eminently men of God''; and that, as preachers, they should be ''workmen who need not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth'', and laying out themselves, in every possible way, for the glory of God, and the salvation of precious souls. My only motive for troubling you with this address, is to stimulate you to these things. That God may accompany it with his blessing, is the prayer of,
Dear brethren,
Your affectionate friend and brother,
THOMAS RUTHERFORD. ====The Death of Rev. Thomas Rutherford==== The week preceding his decease, as his family were about to remove from Chelsea to the City Road, Mr. Rutherford spent at the house of an intimate and highly esteemed friend, who has favored us with the following account- "I was struck with the emaciated appearance of my highly esteemed and beloved pastor and friend. At my first seeing him, the impression was strong upon my mind, that he was fast hastening to an eternal world: his voice was remarkably feeble, and his whole frame greatly debilitated. On seeing his friends, he seemed much revived, and his countenance beamed forth kindness and love; but when he entered upon his favourite subject, and which was ever the chief topic of his conversation, the ''privileges'' and the ''hopes'' of believers, and the ''infinite fulness of Jesus'', he became quite animated, and spoke as one whose lips had been touched with a live coal from the altar; and a portion of what he felt seemed to be communicated to those who were about him. At those times he seemed to forget his weakness; and the energy he felt in his soul often induced him to think that his bodily strength was increasing, and that he might yet be useful in the church of Christ. But at the conclusion of each day, he felt he had the precious treasure in a weak earthern vessel. His nights were not refreshing, as he was prevented from sleeping, by a considerable degree of fever: the little rest he got was generally after four o'clock in the morning; yet he would not he prevented from rising in time to assemble with the family to prayer, nor had they to wait one moment on his account. After a portion of the word of God was read, he bowed himself ''before the God'' and ''Father of our Lord Jesus Christ'', and in a strain of holy ardour poured out his soul to ''Him of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named''. And here indeed, he seemed to be at home. Holy converse with God in prayer, was his delight—the very joy and rejoicing of his heart. Here he evidenced deep humility, strong faith, fervent love, and confidence unshaken; the Holy Spirit at the same time accompanying his petitions with a divine unction that was manifest to all. After taking a little refreshment, his mornings were employed in writing, reading, or conversation. His mind was much occupied respecting the church of Christ, and the great necessity of her ministers being thoroughly furnished for their arduous and important work: and that he might be useful in this way, he had for some time been making extracts from several eminently pious men, who had written upon that subject; and in this he was employed till he finished his work, on the Friday preceding his decease." "It is well known to all those who were privileged to sit under his ministry, that he was not deficient in that holy zeal which is so necessary to the faithful ambassador of Jesus; and yet he expressed himself as if he had been greatly wanting in that respect; and he hoped that if he should be again permitted to speak a word for his Master, his love to precious souls would constrain him to be much more earnest in his addresses to them. "He was perfectly sensible of the declension of his health, and of the uncertainty of his continuance here; and under this impression, expressed his thankfulness that he was not exercised with sharp pain; that he felt no improper or painful anxiety respecting his dear wife and family; that he had no doubts or fears with regard to himself; and though he did not experience much rapturous joy, his confidence was strong, and his faith firmly fixed on the Rock of Ages. At the approach of evening he usually grew weak and languid; but was always much revived by hearing some of our excellent hymns sung, especially these— "Leader of faithful souls, and Guide,
Of all that travel to the sky, &c." and "Now I have found the ground wherein;
Sure my soul's anchor may remain;
The wounds of Jesus for my sin,
Before the world's foundation slain, &c." Still as evening returned, he would say with a smile, "Come let me have my favourite hymns;" and when we had done singing, he would say, "How sweet !"—His conversation, during his stay with us, was solid and edifying, ''ministering grace to the hearers''. When he left us, it was in the manner of his Lord and Master, when he was separated from his disciples— ''he blessed them''." The next week concluded the mortal pilgrimage of our excellent friend. The account of the last awful, but edifying scene, is given us by his afflicted widow. "On Saturday, May 24, I left my dearest love comfortably settled with our friend Mrs. Egan, at Greenwich, till the hurry of our removing should be over, and the house we had taken made ready for his reception. We also flattered ourselves , that as change of air, with gentle exercise, was recommended, and the weather being fine, there might in a few days be an alteration for the better. But the Lord's thoughts are not as our thoughts; he had appointed it otherwise. I learned, that on Sunday my dear husband prayed in the family, but had a poor night. Tuesday, he wrote to me himself, and informed me, that he did not perceive any increase of strength, and in other respects was much the same. He entreated me to make myself easy on his account, for he had every needful attention paid him. Wednesday he dressed himself as usual, and came down stairs; but Mrs. Egan observing him growing worse, proposed the letting me know; to which he objected, saying, "It will only distress her, and she has quite enough upon her already." On Thursday morning, however, feeling a very sensible alteration for the worse, he requested I might be sent for immediately. A kind friend, then present, came for me, and I arrived there sooner than I was expected; I therefore did not go up to his chamber till he was apprised of my arrival; yet on seeing me, he was greatly affected. As soon as we were a little recovered, I enquired if he had found his situation quite comfortable?" He said, "Quite so; the family have been extremely kind and attentive--I want for nothing: nevertheless, if it please the Lord. I should be very thankful to die at home with you. Perhaps I may gain a little strength, so as to bear being removed." I then asked whether he wished to see the children; and if so, I would send for them immediately. He answered "No, I could not see them all; I have commended them to God; I am thankful he has indulged me with a sight of you." Not long after he told me, that early that same morning he had been meditating with comfort upon those words: ''In thee, the fatherless findeth mercy''; and added, "I think it would not be a bad text for my funeral sermon: you and I were both left fatherless when young, and the Lord hath been a Father to us." I said, "My dear, you have long found Christ to be a precious Saviour; I hope you find him so now." He replied, "I do: he has indeed ever been a precious Christ to me; and now I feel him my ''rock'', my ''strength'', my ''rest'', my ''hope'', my ''joy'', my ''all in all'' !" These words he uttered with such energy, and so distinctly, that I began to entertain a hope that he was not quite so weak as he appeared to be a short time before. The exertion however was too much for him. He spoke but little after—his strength gradually failed, and his speech faltered. Yet he remained perfectly recollected; and to all appearance, sensible to the last; often pressing my hand in his, and then lifting up his hands and eyes in a praying attitude. He also frequently made signs for drink.—After a restless, and to those attending him, a melancholy night, about seven in the morning, May 30, he quietly sunk into the arms of his Lord, in the fifty-fourth year of his age."
'''[[Young-6871|Isabella Young Rutherford]]''' To these accounts, I shall only add a few particulars. The person and deportment of Mr. Rutherford were very pleasing. There was an association of manliness and gentleness in his manners, which must have made him an universal favorite, but that one thing hindered. He possessed an enlightened and tender conscience, with a firmness of mind, which in every thing that concerned his duty, and the awful engagements he had entered into, made him ''steadfast and immoveable''. As he felt the power of that command, ''Ye that love the Lord, hate evil'', so he would not bend, and he could not be shaken. Perhaps more firmness was never united with so much modesty, and even diffidence, in any one mind. Among the few traits of his estimable character, furnished by his afflicted widow, for his funeral sermon, we select the following as fully confirming what we have said on this point. "Surely it may be said of him, he was ''an Israelite indeed, in whom there is no guile''. He possessed too much sincerity not to have had ''some'' enemies, but I believe they were ''few''; and ''all'' must acknowledge, that he was a diligent, faithful, and useful labourer, in his Lord's vineyard. He sought not popularity: his only aim was the good of souls: and being little in his own eyes, he was ever ready to prefer others. When duty called, he was never known to shrink from any cross or hardship. Nor was he apt to complain; though by reason of colds, damp beds, &c. his constitution, which was naturally good, became impaired, and he at length sunk under a heavy pressure of bodily infirmity, which the Lord enabled him in every respect to bear as a Christian." His ministerial abilities were very considerable. He read, thought, and prayed much; and his sermons were the result of such a mode of study, and of the divine blessing upon it. His manner of preaching was peculiarly energetic and affecting, ever accompanied with a divine unction, especially to those who were thirsting after a full conformity to the ''image of God''. His abilities as a writer also, were not only good, but excellent—far beyond many who had greater advantages of learning. His style was at once clear and strong, and his way of managing his subject highly impressive. His Sermon on the Trinity, is perhaps the best compendium of what the scriptures teach on that sublime subject, that ever appeared in so small a compass. But even these estimable gifts were little things, when compared with the uprightness and disinterestedness manifested in his whole life, and his holy and edifying conversation. Those who were not well acquainted with him, will perhaps expect, that something of that alloy which is supposed to belong to all human characters, however favored and helped by the grace of God, should be mentioned: and I certainly would not withhold such information if I could give it. It belongs not to those only who extol the character they exhibit, but to every faithful delineator, to give the shades as well as the lights of his subject. But I solemnly declare, I know of nothing which could be truly termed a shade in his character. That he was a man, and therefore that he had his infirmities, (those which may remain in a believer who ''goes on to perfection'',) I am very willing to allow; of his faults I know nothing; no, not in an intimacy of twenty-eight years! Cui Pudor, et Justitix soror
Incorrupta Fides, nudaque Veritas,
Quando ullum invenient parem? ''When, indeed, shall the associated Graces, Modesty, pure Faith, the sister of Justice, and naked Truth, find an equal to him ?'' Those who were well acquainted and loved him, will wish that the account of his worth were much more amplified: but the spirit of my friend would revolt from any even the most refined, of the meretricious ornaments of Babylon the Great. The attire of the ''Bride, the Lamb's wife'', is that which was ever congenial to his mind, and such should his adorning be. Farther than this I dare not go: ''his praise is not of men, but of God''. For my own part, I am sensible of a loss in his removal from this world, which have no expectation of ever having made up to me. I felt the loss the more exquisitely, as it came upon me while exulting in an account of his amendment, and in the prospect of his recovery. May I not then hope to be excused, if I unveil that which I cannot but esteem the goodness of God, giving me consolation, when bowed down with sorrow, in an unexpected and uncommon way. That the Lord teaches and comforts ''in dreams and visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon man'' the scriptures abundantly testify. I was comforted thus with beholding in this extraordinary way, my beloved friend ! He seemed to be in company with Messrs. John and Charles Wesley. ''They'' spoke much and familiarly with me, as when in the body. He, with his usual modesty, spoke not, but looked unutterable love. I seemed to kiss the visionary hand which he held out to me, and to bathe it with my tears, for my eyes were as fountains. He was superior. When departing with his venerable companions, and in waving his adieu, an impression seemed to be made upon my mind, that his happy spirit would be one of those deputed to receive mine, when my warfare should be accomplished. Lord, grant it, if it should seem good in thy sight!
'''[[Moore-10053|H. M.]]'''
LEEDS, 1807.

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[[Category: Camborne, Cornwall]] : 1947 Marriage solemnized at Fore Street Hall, 19 & 21 Fore Street Camborne in the District of : Redruth in the County of Cornwall :{| |86||Sixth March||[[Slee-135|Ronald Slee]]||23 years||Bachelor||Nurseryman||Penare, Island crescent, Newquay||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||Greengrocer|| |- | ||1947||[[Cocking-119|Mollie Penberthy Cocking]]||22 years||Spinster||_||3, West End, Redruth||[[Cocking-121|William Ernest Cocking]]||Drapery Store Manager|| |} Married in Fore Street Hall according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Plymouth Brethren, by Certificate by me, C.A.Sibthorpe, Minister of the Gospel :{| |This marriage was ||Ronald Slee||in the Presence||Herbert G Slee||J.C.Paddy, Registrar|| |- |solemnized between us,||Mollie P Cocking||of us,||W.E.Cocking|||| |- |John Charles Paddy||Redruth County of Cornwall||86 6th March 1947 J.C.Paddy|| |}

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Howell-4550|Linda Mann]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Howell-4550&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Linda Mann To-Do List|Linda's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[MacKenzie-2071|MacKenzie, Duncan ]] || 1844-07-16 || to-do |- | [[MacKenzie-2074|MacKenzie, Duncan ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mann-4378|Mann, George Edward]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Sanders Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I am searching for my biological father, named Edward Vail born circa 1929 worked for the US Army corps of engineers, was married with three daughters that I know of all born before 1959. Possible military service can narrow down the search.

Xavier Rognon To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rognon-35|Xavier Rognon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rognon-35&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Xavier Rognon To-Do List|Xavier's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[De_Mirebeau-1|Loriot de Rouvray, Marie Athénaïs (de Mirebeau) ]] || 1820-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Magras-2|Magras, Louise Elida Eugénie ]] || 1869-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Magras-5|Magras, Louise Elida Eugénie ]] || 1869-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Parmley-99|Magras, Françoise Malvina (Parmley) ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sainte-Rose_Magras-2|Magras, Joseph Alexis (Sainte-Rose Magras) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Newlyn Family Mysteries

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

Greta Brookshaw To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brookshaw-19&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Greta Brookshaw To-Do List|Greta's current to-do list]].''

Trudinger Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to gather information and stories pertaining to life and family history of any Trudingers out there or anyone related to Trudingers. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Trudinger-1|Lee-Anne Kling]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Contact me with information relating to Trudingers in the United States of America. * Contact me with information relating to Trudingers in Europe. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11964077 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Rogers - 1820 Settler to the Cape of Good hope

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This is the story of a man trying to conquer a savage country.

Munro Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have been trying to find more information on my third Great Grandfather for many years now. Like many Munro's he seems to be illusive and hard to track! At least two of his sons left home and went west.....the daughters appeared to stay in Michigan. One of his sons died in an accident in Washington State and the other is my Great Great Grandfather. We have many family stories ...... I would love to find other Munros who are related to us. Where did he come from? Who are his parents? Did he have any brothers and sisters? Where Did he meet his wife? Why did he come to North America?

Nosy the dog

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Nosy was a dog from my mother's childhood and teenage years. From her description, Nosy was incredibly smart and loyal. She had one or two litters of puppies, and most of her puppies were also exceptionally smart (except one, who was described as being the dumbest dog my mother has ever met).

Grandma and Grandpa Morgan's Grants Pass House

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Grandma and Grandpa Morgan's house in Grants Pass, Oregon. This is the house they lived in when Grandpa died. Afterward, Grandma moved to her duplex in Medford.

Hossick Family History

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Marriage Certificate: Herbert George Slee (Slee-194) - Caroline Cook (Cook-13964)

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[[Category: Redruth, Cornwall]] : B150596 Redruth : 1921 Marriage solemnized at the Register Office, Redruth : in the Parish of Redruth in the County of Cornwall :{| |140||Twenty Fifth||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||28 years||Bachelor||Fruit & Potato Merchant (Ex Army)||1 Cardew Terrace, Redruth||[[Slee-195|George Slee]]|| Fruiterer and Florist|| |- | ||January 1921||[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||29 years||Spinster||-||1 Cardew Terrace, Redruth||[[Cook-13966|Frederick William Cook]]||Mining Merchants' Storeman|| |} : Married in the Register Office by Certificate by me, Wm.. J. Couch, Registrar| Alfred Hunt , Superintendant Registrar; :{| |This marriage was||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||in the Presence||F.W.Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||of us,||M.A.Slee|| |} :{| ||Wm. J. Couch|| Redruth|| Cornwall|| 140|| 25th January 1921|| Wm. J Couch || 25/1/21|| |}

Davis and Nash Family

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Sandi's Random Wallpaper

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Richard Broadwell Dalton Gang

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Marcel Izeboud To-Do List

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

Dalton Gang Member - Richard "Dick" Broadwell

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Knox County 1850 Census District 15 Families 2150-2178

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[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knox_County_1850_Census_District_15&public=1| See main project page] [[Category: US Census 1850 Tennessee Knox County, District 15, Families 2150-2178]] == 2150 == === 2150 - Alexander White family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2141|| 2150 ||Alexander White||37||M|| ||Farmer||$250 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary "||31||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha A "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William N "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Lucy J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret E "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Cyntha W "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph Nelson||18||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |} === 2151 - William Childress family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2142|| 2151 ||William Childress||53||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||James "||19||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Jordan "||18||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||8||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2152 - William Walker family (0/6) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2143|| 2152 ||William Walker ([[Walker-17758|William Walker]]) ||66||M|| ||Farmer||$1,500 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Sina " ([[Giffin-270|Sinia (Giffin) Walker]] )||35||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Charles "||19||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Marshal A " ([[Walker-17754|Marshall Alexander Walker]]) ||8||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Samuel A " ([[Walker-17759|Samuel Anderson Walker]]) ||2||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John Walker||26||M|| ||Labourer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 2153 - Mariah J Murphy family (0/7) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2144|| 2153 ||Mariah J Murphy||37||M|| ||||$400 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jarusha H "||17||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Emily S "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary T "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Catharine V "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||William M "||10||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Elinezar A "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2154 - James King family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2145|| 2154 ||James King||27||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Caroline "||27||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth M "||6||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Margaret A "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2155 - John Rodgers family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2146|| 2155 ||John Rodgers||54||M|| ||Farmer||$1,200 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Eliza "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William H Lyons||19||M|| ||Laborer|| ||Tenn|| || || || |} === 2156 - Andrew Crawford family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2147|| 2156 ||Andrew Crawford||62||M|| ||Farmer||$1,025 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||50||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||24||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Drucilla Crawford||22||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Samuel "||21||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Nancy "||18||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John "||15||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Thomas "||13||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Lumira "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Andrew "||3||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2157 - Sarah Claiborn family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2148|| 2157 ||Sarah Claiborn||40||F|| ||||$800 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Moses "||20||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mathew "||17||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2158 - Adison Sherwood family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2149|| 2158 ||Adison Sherwood||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||21||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2159 - James Smith family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2150|| 2159 ||James Smith||22||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Rachael "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Rebecca "||8/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 2160 == === 2160 - Tandy Dowd family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2151|| 2160 ||Tandy Dowd||45||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||33||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Sophia "||15||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Nancy J "||12||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Parthena A "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Pryor L "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hanson C "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||John W "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Wiley F "||3/12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2161 - Tandy Monday family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2152|| 2161 ||Tandy Monday||53||M|| ||Miller|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Margartt "||35||F|| || || ||Tenn|| || || || |- |||||Emely "||25||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Gilly "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||James G||16||M|| ||Job|| ||"|| || x || || |- |||||Nancy "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robert "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Mary "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Hillinah "||5||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph Mc "||1||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2162 - Unity Rhodes family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2153|| 2162 ||Unity Rhodes||55||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Jessee "||32||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |} === 2163 - John Courtry family (0/2) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2154|| 2163 ||John Courtry||25||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Eliza "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2164 - James M Callaway family (0/4) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2155|| 2164 ||James M Callaway||21||M|| ||Farmer||$700 ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Mariah "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah Callaway||1||F|| || || ||Tennessee|| || || || |} === 2165 - Joseph Waddle family (0/9) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2156|| 2165 ||Joseph Waddle||45||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Sarah "||40||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Michael "||21||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||16||M|| ||Do|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||David "||14||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Maryann "||9||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mallilda E Viles||15||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy A "||10||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2166 - William Lyon family (0/5) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2157|| 2166 ||William Lyon||66||M|| ||Farmer||$12,000 ||Maryland|| || || || |- |||||Mary P "||55||F|| || || ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Washington H "||39||M|| ||Physician|| ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||William "||32||M|| ||None|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Louisa "||22||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2167 - William C Bowman family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2158|| 2167 ||William C Bowman||40||M|| ||Farmer|| ||NC|| || || || |- |||||Fanny "||37||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy M "||19||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Mary E "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha H L "||14||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Joseph "||12||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert D "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Ann H L "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2168 - John W Stinnet family (0/3) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- | 2159 || 2168 ||John W Stinnet||26||M|| ||Farmer|| $250||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Elizabeth "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sarah J "||1||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |} === 2169 - Barbary Barger family (0/10) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2160|| 2169 ||Barbary Barger||44||F|| |||| ||Tennessee|| || || x|| |- |||||Sarah "||20||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||Martin "||14||M||M || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nanny "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Martha A "||3/12||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James Kennedy||23||M|| ||Farmer|| ||"|| || || || |- |||||Susan "||23||F|| || || ||"|| || ||x|| |- |||||John "||6||M|| || || ||"|| || x|| || |- |||||Robazena "||3||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Margaret "||2||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} == 2170 == === 2170 - Joel Rudder family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2161|| 2170 ||Joel Rudder||45||M|| ||Farmer||$250 ||Va|| || || || |- |||||Julia "||35||F|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Ellen J "||16||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Sophia "||13||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Caroline "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Robert "||8||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Samuel B Reeder||6||M|| || || ||Ten|| || || || |- |||||Mary C "||4||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2171 - John P Coker family (0/8) === {|border="1" |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13 |- |2162|| 2171 ||John P Coker||35||M|| ||Farmer|| ||Tennessee|| || || || |- |||||Rutha "||31||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Nancy E "||11||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||William A "||9||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Mary J "||7||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||James W "||5||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Edward S "||4||M|| || || ||"|| || || || |- |||||Amanda M "||1||F|| || || ||"|| || || || |} === 2172 - 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